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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 27, 1929, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday february 27th 1929 local news one more day tn february dont forget the ooxt concert in the united church priday march ut at b oclock town halt alenwllllanu thura- day nb mth grand coticrt admis sion 2se kveryone welcome the oeorgetown united church choir ore holding an iruh concert on karen kill note the dale in your diary it any person lutvlnil an account against georgetown hockey club are lequested to send same at mcc to w c ford secretary a shamrock tea will lie held in nerval presbyterian church on fri day march isth watch for program and further particular erwln at goldham are 010111 some bond specials tlila week in lard harm breskfasl bacon and flih see their advt in uiu luue a general meeting of halton edu cational association will be held tn the court houte milton on tuesday march mil at 130 pw it georaetown womens initltute will hold their regular monthly meet- inn at the home of mr george ford llaln street on wednesday mar acton now lias the unction of the legislature to luue debentures for a skating and curling rink a fine new building will be erected the coming summer in the recent report of the officers or the wa of st oeorgei church the name of mrs 8 orost should have appeared as president instead of mrs grant norval womens initltute will hold their monthly meeting at the home of mrs joseph hunter on thursday march 1th at 130 pm mrs atkins of palermo will address the meeting a ahamrock supper and pro gramme will be held in knox presby terian church under the auspices of the womens association on tuesday evening march 13th dont forget the date personal items mr r j waldle of acton was a vis itor in town on friday miss dorothy cranston of oaledon east spent the week end with ulu evelyn young mrs p kleean miss kleean and mr odonovan of hamilton visited friends in town last week mr john motherslll of brampton was a visitor in town on monday and made the herald pleasant call pupil of miss may mcmaster olenwlnlams miss mona scrymgeour ipl iii has successfully passed here elemen lary piano examinations ot toronto conservatory of music mlsa margaret mcmaster 0 pupil of mr herbert campbell of brampton has passed with firstclass honors her elementary theoiy examination at toronto conservatory of music miss lille pranels obtained honors in her elementary piano and mrs mary bailey flrstelass honors in pri mary theory at the examinations at toronto conservatory of music they are pupils of miss matthews mr and mrs george c reuvmr r maxwell and son stuart messrs nob clark and david clark the miss es lillian and anna marshall of tor onto- and mrs wm mcclure and daughter miss 8 mcclure brampton were weekend visitors at w c an thonys inurmtlng service six students of knox college tor onto had charge of the service til the presbyterian church here last sunday evening short addresses were given on missions and vocal solos and duetts rendered all of which were appreciat ed by the large audience dates far k dates for the annual departmental school examinations are announced by the department of education as fol lows high school entrance june 34- m model entrance june 34 m 37 and m lower school june 3034 mid dle school june 17july 3 upper school june 17july 3 three javeatl games thursday will be a grand hockey evening at georgetown three games commencing at 7 pm juveniles millionaires vs blackhawks from 7 to 8 hangers vs rovers from s to 0 wanderers vs falcons from 0 to it admission 10c and idc come and see the boys play and get your moneys worth sbteusa predict that provincial elections will be held this year u practically certain the data is in question a number of cabinet members and the majority of tory private members preferring a fall to a summer contest decision is not likely during the session of the legislature though the closing tory caucus will likely receive some intim ation as to the approximate time for an appeal to the people riush ninetieth rurthaay surrounded by friends and neigh bors and proud relatives william drlnkwater of cheltenham celebrated on monday february liui his doth birthday he looks scarcely over sev enty mr drinkrater was bom not far from his present home on 37 side- road where he resides with his daugh ter mrs w w wilkinson his father another william drlnkwater having chosen lot if third line west as his home when he came to canada about the year 1mw william drlnkwater the elder was a native of cheltenham bngland and a friend of the haines family who came from the same eng lish town and named the most beau tiful village in peel after their birth- place cawing balefday the patent leather kid by rupert hughes directed by alfred bantell is the greatest love story of them all it lifts high above a surging spectacle of eonrilet and courage a spirit of realism never before caught with a camera i it will live forever as richard barthelmess greatest contribution to the screen and one of the greatest pic lures of all times see it at the greg ory theatre on saturday near naaageaarlaal batted a near nonagenarian native of nel son township wm a sinclair was buried last week in the presbyterian cemetery at nelson he died in bur lington where he had lived for it years in his egth year mr sinclair is survived by two daughters and three sons mrs e sherwood of freeman miss beatrice sinclair at home rev lamer sinclair of midland nugent sinclair of zimmerman and wilbur sinclair of nsmtju wubur sinclair visited his father last week on the occasion of the latter birthday and returned to the west mere meaty far lleaor than cfcarea quoting figures 01 the liquor con trol board of ontario a h cuttle finance commissioner of the angli can church in the diocese of toronto from the pulpit of st johns church west toronto showed that for every person man woman and child in the province s19j0 a year is spent for liquor while he said people in this ho wie of toronto give only gljvt a year each for work outside the diocese and tio13 for all church work within tpecjeer deplored hockey news wauuhton a okoboetown a in one of the fastest and most m- elting games of the season george town intermediates were defeated by walkerton in the first game of the third round in the oha champion ship playoffs the game was witnessed by over a thousand fans who were not disap pointed with the wonderful hockey the georgetown youngsters put up again st the western veterans blackburn and walters the locals defenaemen played fast hockey throughout the game both men counting one goal each reld at centre with his clever ilckhandllng scored one and en gineered the play for another wal ker and colquiioun were the best for the visitors oberle in goal saved his tram many times and only for him tlie score might have been dif ferent the initial session opened wlui georgetown forcing the play front all angles the front line checking hard and tlie visitors shooting rrom the blue line the wesleners started the scoring wlien uliihm with a fast shot from the left boards beat hoi la way in goal then walters on one of his brilliant solo rushes placed the rubber behind oberle in the visitors goal but before the end of the period wal kerton had notched another making the score walkerton 3 georgetown i in tlie second period the visitors had the better of the play scoring two goals walters on the defense was the star for the home team and bumped hard cleanly and freely his rushes were also dangerous the period closed walkerton 4 george town 1 in the final period georgetown netted 3 goals while walkerton added another reld counted the second goal when he stlckhandled his way through the visitors team blackburn netted the third when he and reld combined in an attack it was a clever play blackburn skated down centre and passed to reld at the de fense the utter split the defense skated in close passed hack to black- bum to score with the final gong walkerton had t georgetown s the game was clean only for the numerous penalties imposed for tripp ing ernie wortley of toronto refereed the game and gave entire satisfaction will you be mitaeri7 borne of these days you who are reading this article are going to die and pass on to your reward whatever that reward may be but will you leave a void behind will you be mlsaedf the creator has ordained that man must carve his own career in this world and when he journeys to the gnat unknown he leaves behind him a record rounded upon hla own acta you must leave behind you a wife or children or other dependents as you deal by them in life so will their grief be gauged and tempered by your death will they miss you in this town you have friends and business associates and perhaps many acquaintances they know you as you are as you have been for these many years they have judged you living and uiey will judge you dead will they miss you la the banks and tlie stores and offices and out upon the farms are people who have known you in the past and know you today as you have been so are you known to them now will they miss youf n the home of darkened windows when sweettoned music soothes the tired brain and the minuter tells of the ways of a better life are many people wlio know you for your acts and your deeds for that which you have performed or have left undone will they miss your stewarttown the weekly meeting of the aypa of the bt johna church was held on friday evening last the programme consisted of the useful half hour of devotion followed by a debate resolv ed thst immigrants are not a benefit to our country the affirmative was taken by o english and sarah blan dish and the negative by mary jenk- inaon and jack brown the judge gave their decision in favor of the affirmative the meeting closed with ood save the king new advertisements oood bciterml for una family tn toronto tlone 00x3 ooontotowii if norval the weekly meeting of the norval young peoples union waaheld in the parish hall on monday evening with mr wm bums in charge the meet singing the motor car smoke gregory theatre wednesday feb 37 the esse of lena smith with esther raliton and james hall see this picture in your home town theatre before toronto movie fans see it no t the mystery rider comedy the boy friend friday march i jan mad the atoryof a young love that survived the jan and pace of the modern world starring oeorge lewis comedy beau ties beware fox hews saturday march 3 the patent leather kid adapted rrom the story by rupert hughes starring richard barthelmess comedy bleeping through rabbit cartoon ren fruit prices matinee lie and 3sc night 38c and ssc coming the jan singer haa eajeyaue uelgb els instead of the usual concert at christmas which the flu robbed them of on monday evening the 35th but the children and young people of the united church sunday school had an enjoyable slelghrlde six large sleighs furnished by messrs anthony hutt horley betsey maclaren and erain bros were filled to capacity and after a pleasant outing all returned to the church where a bountiful supper was served by the teachers of the various classes and the ladles of the two ad ult rinses after some oommunlty singing led by mr mlmms with mr maclaren at the piano the evening was brought to a close by the national anthem and the bene from the pastor mr j d oodfrey the sup erintendent officiated throughout the evening the diocese the that in western canada the needs of this period by scoring after only one walkerton tl georgetown s lost friday the georgetown hockey club journeyed to walkerton to play the return game of the third series for tlie olfa intermediate champion ship although walkerton had a two goal lead the georgetown team were determined to try and overcome it before the boys went on the ice they all said they were feeling to per fect condition ready to go sixtymin utes the only change in the lineup being that hewitt replaced huffman the officials of walkerton club berore the game expressed their delight hi way georgetown treated their boys while in georgetown and the george town boys were treated in the same manner first period the game commenced at eightthirty and georgetown began and set the pace raybould for walk erton received a penalty at the start and while he was in the penalty box reld and niackburn scored after three minutes of play the play was a com bination pete reld to blackburn the latter scoring tost received a minute penalty but as soon as he was on the ice again redeemed him self by checking the walkerton boys to a standstill after fourteen min utes of play walkerton scored with trusx in the penalty box walkerton goalie was lucky the georgetown boys were around him like bees but shot after shot was stopped by him at this time georgetown was having two shots to walkeruns one about eight een minutes of play bluhm for walk erton tallied making the score at the end of the first period 31 second period walkerton began a big fat man in a motor ear thoughtlessly smoking a fat cigar tossed the butt which was burning still into the bush on a dry side hlu on he rolled in his careless way and left behind the devil to pay just a spark scare worth the name but look the spark becomes a flamel a spark a flame a furious fire i up the wind rote higher nad higher tanning the names which rote and roared up and away the wild sparks soared i on through the forest it cut lis path seething raging in its wrath trees that ood took years to build caught in its grip were scorched and killed feeding the greedy hungry name oh the senseless blundering shame on and on it gnawed its way and came to where a homestead lay the wretched settlers faced with death from the horrors scorching breath bravely struggled gasped and fell death laughed loud in the raging helll on it swept and left behind wreck and ruin while the wind muffled with lie awful roar the screams that heaven tore from many a up to tortured beast that bed mad with fear uu it sank down dead where the forest house 1 teen blac stumps on rocks and stones stand like monstrous tutucharred bones and this is ail thats left today jutt stumps and rocks all black and grey and if that man could only know the loss he caus ed and bitter woe i wonder what the fool would reel that big fat man in an automobile ing opened with singing onward christian soldiers miss margaret leslie read the scripture lesson after which mr mcdonald lead in prayer the fallowing program was then presented chorus how do you do solo mr w fiddler reading miss m early mens corus a wee doch and doris violin solo mr bartlttt solo miss e meolure reading mr if mcclure chorus psl of my dreams soulhorgan solo mr wm ware reading mr j lyons chorus tenting on the old camp around which was sung by a number of young men in soldiers uniforms seated about a camp fire mrs king accompanied all the musical numbers the meeting closed with singing ood save the king a sum of money found oh feb 30th owner may have same by applying at herald ofllce lacweeier far kale incuhalor for sale wo egg miller apply at c d coles guelph st georgetown up piss for hale 30 yorkshire chunks from 3 to 3 4 months old apply to malcolm mc- nsbb plione mrs georgetown st per kale it inch moore chopper also no 3 humdinger hammer mill both suit- able for farm use apply d0r3 george- town tf i page 3 washing- washing and ironing to be done at home or will go out by the day phone 353 or write po box 137 georgetown jlltp the church are not being met and de clared that men are badly needed wife of peel khsrut hart mrs nathan henderson of bramp ton wife of sheriff henderson suffer ed severe shock and minor injuries on sunday morning when the car her husband was driving on the dundee highway skidded crashed into a west bound sedan driven by q a dedman 3s1 dovercourt road toronto sher iff henderson had passed another east bound ear and tnattemptlng to swing back to the south side of the road the rear end of his sedan swung round be ing struck by the dedman car about 1030 am an atteatatei raliaa an amateur holdup was attempted last friday evening on mr frank scriven when he was returning from nassagaweya after making his deliv ery of bread there for m edwards a co aa mr scriven wee oomlng along the road near dublin cemetery he heard someone holler whoal and on turning around saw a man running toward the sleigh the stranger had a black cloth for a mask covering part of hla faoe and clambered on the back part of the sleigh and pointing a gun fashioned out of wood and pain ted for a good imitation tall except the point demanded give me money or me shoot mr scriven replied with emphasis that he would do nothing of the kind and started over the sleigh to kt rid of the unwanted burden the x rolled off the sleigh and the stranger thoroughly frightened by this time himself ran with all possible speed up the roadway mr scriven says the man was either a foreigner or some one whose dialect was a real good imitation but he jokingly des cribes the attempt at a holdup at very amateurish free press gvemsxeu47rujrbcbjvcuetkmpojwa jvorringtons saturday treat butterscotch taffy jutt tike mother makes fresh creamery butter and pure sugar goes into this taffy saturday treat 25c it pattersons pattercrisp too lbs of this wonderful candy just for this saturday reg too special 39c week end chocolates a fine assortment ot hard and soft centres week end chocolate 35c lb butter creams a wonderful assortment of hand rolls different centres to the usual line of chocolates try these regularly told at 0c a pound our special 49c sol agents far thaw an c in georgetown arthur norrington mais st phone 89 minute of pliy waltm rivd penalty followed by raybould after elflht minute had eupmd walkerton counted again on a four-iiian-oombln- atlon colauhoun wu followed by walters into the penalty box each getting a mlnutei reel blackburn for georgetown wai playing up to tola topnotch form reld broke away from the walkerton forward line time after time but was boilychecked by the de fence men king for geor broke away and beat the defence men and aeored a neat goal ending the period x jbe walkerton fane congratulated cieorgetown for the fait and clean hockey they were playing one fan tald that it was a rare treat col- quboun wm walkerton but man but it was htfrd to pick anyone man out of the georgetown team aa they ware all playing torfnotch hockey third period waltere scored after three minutes play this was follow ed by a tally walkerton in the next ten minute ckvorgetown eame- rlght back and scored on a combina tion gibbon to reld walkerton played the last four minute one man short and walters went thrauth again on a lone rush and beat oberle tor the last goal of the night the game ended with the score 6 to 8 in favour of walkerton holloway played a nice game in goal blackburn and walters stopped many rushes with their bodycliecklng reld king tost gibbons and hewitt all displayed great speed and hackchecked hard the referee was sky of stratford wujubtion djuihatcd in a sudden death game played at stratford on uonday night woodstock defeated the walkerton sextette ll tn the xntermedtate o- ha playdowns woodstock now meets lutchener in homeandhome game on wediiesday and friday nights of this week maujuaos dkttat b1amtton kids 11m the fast afarlboros only went through the motions of hockey whan they trimmed the brampton kids if to l the boys did not even make a showing and they were outskated and outehecked all through the game the brampton juniors won some easy games but when brought up jnst a hockey team were blanked out completely milton a now company has been incorpor ated to be known aa the milton ou refineries ltd with a capital of 1100000 and will occupy the building near the cpjl station formerly oc cupied by the muton textile company mrs dr j l sutherland who un derwent a serious operation in a tor onto hospital this week it doing u well as can be expected her many friends hope she will soon be restored to health at the auction emit held by r- blake hume aqueslng on thursday last two cutters both in good condition were sold at gl each at an auction sale near hamilton two cutters ware sold for 93 each the county jail here it at present ove with no last than klsonert which u three more tt prison can accommodate if any re lawbreakers are arretted this week they will be obliged to sleep on the floor among the list of new incorpora tions given in the canada oassits it the mineral reoovery process of canada limited low preferred mmm common shares no par value trafalgar onl ohamplon hknrt ford on dbodgusy in his recently published book my philosophy of industry mr henry ford declares his opinion that the problem of the home is too much drudgery he it confident that this drudgery can be wholly eliminated by the use of machinery in the home and outside it what would the members of an old er generation say if they could inspect the modern home and then listen to mr fords criticism ot lit they could not start a fire by auatclunga match and turning a little handle they had to get up early and build a fire of coal or wood they had to dump dusty ashes and carry them down cellar where they were deposited in a leaky riourd barrel when they wanted a bath or there wet washing to be done they had no faucet to turn the water had to be pumped pailful by pailful and the pump was generally out in the back yard they could not flood their roomi with mellow restful light by nipping a little switch there were a doeen dim and smelly kerosene lamps to be lit at night and cleaned and filled hi the morning nobody had heard of vacuum cleaners in their day there were hours and hours of back- breaking work to be spent every day in keeping a home fit to live in our ancestors would stare if they could hear us co of drudgery none the less we agree with mr ocd he takes the sane and sens ible attitude that even a utile drudg ery is too much nothing will ever sup- plant the home at the great centre of the family but whatever can be done to make the home more p more livable more attractive more conducive to real thought and real work will eonttltute a great forward step if puhue laundries do all not merely a part of the washing just that much time will be released for more useful eeurattlon ii we us nomhuttlhle plates and bum them up attar we have used them or ii the mounting level of prosperity make tt possible tor ut to wash our present china electrically at marinating but rather highpriced machines now do there again minds and hand will bt released for more useful tasks or for recreation which la at estenual to normal human beings at it sleep there it the greatest difference be tween drudgery and work one it nothing but a dull and proaale at tempt to keep our haeda abov th tide of dally affair the ether la a real attempt however humble to further the progress of the world work it worship said the monks of the mid dle a est orare it it one of the few medieval ideas that are still of the greatest value in our modern world if we are to be relieved of drudgery by the mechanical wonder which modern aclenee and modem industry have created for us only to fall into i and boredom then we should be much better off without electricity or steam or gasoline or any other of those source of energy which man hat trained to atrv htm but if we form a true conception of what a release from dtudgtry can do for us then it not one who cannot contribute the better ls mil toward making thsworld a better pits to live threwd ford hat spoken sound church news uauea chare rev dr dickies sublsct on sunday morning march ird wui be power to beoome and in the evening ponder the path of thy feet st astute onamb lenten services tomorrow thursday 41b pm chudrena lantern fiervle tta tun adult lantern service next sunday ird in lent am holy oommimlon ii em holy communion and sermon by the rector 9 tun ev ensong and sermon by th rector corporate communion of the mm and 1m confirmation classes and th women auxiliary tat aajvatua artsy oitt th service on sunday will bt conducted by th omeers hounats meeting 11 am salvauon meeting 1 run bundav school i pm public meeting wednesday at pa the sunday school matt at 10 sm lesson th worth of th church public worship at ii ajn whan rev a n frith will preach on ufas araatast thrill evening subject a rascals shrewdness in feathering hit neat special music and popular oxpal hymn balunafad the vpa had an unusually at tractive program for its valentine so cial a debate resolved that canada offer more opportunities to a young man than any other country wet ably contested by mr karl mckay and miss f christian on the affirmative and mr f w shortui and miss m smith on the negative a slight mar gin of opinion decided in favor of the affirmative the society is to be congratulated in paying off the piano indebtedness a visit from the ashgrove yja is being looked forward to at a pleasant exchange of friendship when the vis itors wilt provide the program a very interesting debate was given on thursday evening last week by the br debaters or the young peoples society here when the subject chosen was resolved that canada offers greater privileges to a young man than any other country the leader of the affirmative being earl mckay and mist christian and the negative mitt smith and f w shortui the sub ject being very well debated by all th judges decided in favor of the af firmative mr alex qtay of oslt spent sun day with mr r mcclure and his sister tnd other friends here mary catherine kentner beloved wife of joseph allen died on sunday morning february 17 at her home lot m sixth line fsqiixlng the fun eral took place on tuesday mb imh tt 130 a private service being held at united church baulnafad the in terment was made tt church hill cemetery mr bert memenemy who was tak en to a quelph hospital a few weeks ago it home again and it convalescing advocate ye heat two stores and flat steam heated and with all modern conveniences in new orgory theatre apply to r l qregory oeorgetown tf to the ftlbuc take notice that after this dale i arthur cameron will not be respons ible for any debts contracted in my name by my wife a cameron 3lp per sale a sroomed cement block cottage on queen st electric lights water in side a good garden a bargain tor cash apply mr ed varey queen bt oeorgetownatp bigger better bargains groceries 10 lbs granulated sugar 57 10 lbs brown sugar i 57 highlander tomntoca larffe size 2 or 22i tiger brand catsup large size 21 pearline 3 for 21i snap only 14 potta bran 2 or 23 kellogg pep 2 or 23 horaeshoe salmon v2- 24 polidor floor polish 30 taylor peanut butter 20 orange pekoe tea yi lb 37j aunt dina mohuues lie sweet mixed pickle large size 50c or 39c pearl white soap 4 or 16c 20 lb pail lard or 330 mcbean co kggt per rale strictly new laid eggs delivered in town special prices on 8 doxen lota and over write or phone j a orelg wlldwood oeorgetown phone 330 t to rent e roomed house on murdock street t electric light water inside newly re- i novated immediate possessi apply to h t arnold i slaks far 1 i have bought the slabs from the lumber co and will sell them now for guo per single cord delivered any where in town or aienwullams buy now and save money cash on delivery j brandford oeorgetown phone sttj t wood ralls delivered mo ingu cord mixed wood gmo hardwood mj sin gle cord j h smith phone atrlt oeorgetown u weai f sr sale very choice hardwood beech and maple m00 per single cord choice hardwood slabs w7s per single cord mixed rails gmo per single cord mixed wood gut per single cord this is all good sound dry wood and at these price it good buying satisfac tion guaranteed j- brandford box 400 phone msj oeorgetown f mark every grave nothing is more lasting or more appropriate to commemorat th memory of loved one who htve gone before than beautiful gran- it well carved with our present equipment and faclllues no plant la better rreptred to offer better valuta or a better stock to choose from than can bt secured at our plant tou owe it to yourself to see our stock and get quotations on monument igarkert or corn er stones before placing an or der anywhere peekd qaetatlea prevail aa ah order ft bete april ii aduemwthukbt works j nichol phone 1j if sea have monet le invest standard royalles offert one of the safest and best puiiiat paying la dividend check prepaid regularly ev ery month if you want to know about it enquire of hwdawson o bk tt wutfton ont district rapraaentauve of mstvoontinknt bond cobpokation z haw openlnn for a tar local jlfenta frjetvj tor qtttek bala i hotel for sala in thrivla town on rood highway also 5storey factory in atulph solid stotu structur steam i heated cqulpped with hoist and j sprinkling system of f lr prevention i w r gray licensed auctioneer real 1 estate dealer hiluburt phone mria erin stp ullfc want any person having milk for sale i any person who has not been paid for milk collected for the erin cramery please eall us up at once at our ex- penae we shall be pleased to remit any accounts owing j waaserman erin creamery phone airta call erin creamery direct and not s54w bramp ton as previously 3tp dairy farm for kent farm of ibs acres brick house bank bam silo water bowls milk house school across road radial stop within 78 yards of bam pleasant place to live churches and sunday bohool 1 b brampton 5 miles act quickly if you want this farm for a term of years apply to herb bums on pro vincial highway mount pleasant tf speights garage machine shop the pioneer garage ol georgetown repair to all make of car acetylene welding and cutting storage battery repairing and charging worn fly wheel fitted with hardened steel ring gear magneto recharged and repaired ignition and generator work i have installed new gasoline pump and now offer five brand of gasoline viz premier ethyl white rose red seal and shell oils grease tires and accessories your patronage solicited all work guaranteed t j speight phone 279 georgetown psaliry egafaeaeat do you wish to buy a brooder incu bator or any article of poultry eqlup- mentr phone or write me first and re ceive a catalogue i can supply you promptly and reasonably with royal and solheat brooders successful in cubators and practically everything you need get my priott on cod li ver oil feat hots litter etc j a orelg wlldwood oeorgetown ont phone jm up- u erwiiugoldhams meat market special prices this week pure lard 15c lb smoked picnic hams 10c lb red salmon half or whole fish 15c lb choice breakfast bacon in piece 28c lb erwin goldham phone 1 georgetown f tt vlvt 1 vi chesterfields e eee eeeeeeee eeee eee special demonstration and sale of saidbuilt mothproof chesterfields wmfftna9aa a wide assortment of standard styles all different to choose from with tremendous savings on every suite carload shipment lady demonstrator this week 3 piece guaranteed suites 98 up suvatowau acnkjtr ipiatlavj yowi jgaoaar a you run to risk of loss bi moths hi sonibilt a chesterfield table value 1250 given with every suite during this sale so g- 4av free 5rsw mbctoh oht special in cushions silk cushion in varioiu hape and cobra to choote from regular 300 value sale price 170 h c mcclure phone 54 home furnishings store georgetown wmmmmmmmmmm

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