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The Signal, 1930-7-31, Page 5•a rr•wtal�Jw. �..••.....�_�_. FREE DEAL A new Gillette Razor given away with the .pu-- c e Of IIF" Q talo al Colgate's Shaving, ._ . Palmolive�Favli+�-Ci ni" or Colgate's Shaving S'hck at Campbell's Drug Store Phone 90 3 Goderich afurort Cafe Special Busieeu Men's Lunch daily at 60 cents -TURKEY DINNER r Our 3poscsaity - Sunday�aty Frees 12 is 3 p. m. 6 C. SPECIAL DINNER FOR T(K" IST(' AT,ALc ROMA�`" Hugh Wong Ins Issls ga Ia1MK. ralspetaa 112. Groceries - highest quality ----AND" Fir is -Ed Vegetables IN SEAS IN Telephone your nest order to Geo. Price & Son 248Otrasr.ISquare and North Street =��WE DELIVER- nallaalielaasaa■ BOXING TOIIRNAMENT Goderich August -151h For a parse of $2000 OBITUARY lCUWARDET VTISRK r+.�.t�r'�,t$s.th of Edward }'errors on rsi nit Detroit uu Wednesday, July :10th. lir. Fetters was we11 known to Coded*. having for the fast five yearn (rade his mummer home here with bb family. While here they arupiedeone of Mr- J. W. rraigie'a� vortexes on the lake bank. I.•st Fri- day Iw pi I:o,l,•ri h for Letrult Mill took 111 sal bis way home. Hendee hls wife he 1s survived by one daughter. Betty, and lose son: 1Bdward. _ PER('I{AL KV'ANS BELL I The (unwiring from The Man1tot i ss Free Pre. Winnipeg. refers to a form ler rxmni,k•nt of .4.Me Jre•L h and of show - i death uanug_ gret to learn: "Mr Pereira grans Bell, aged w•v eats nine, :.79' Alver'tautw street. u pkenkteul of Winnipeg for the past seventeen years died early Tuesday morning, July 22nd, at tlw General thermal. Mr. Ball mai-bent in Horan county. untarb. and wan a resident of 1:,alerieh until coming Wm. He was • former employee of the Whin(- pot parks board. In addltlon to itis wklow he 1. survived by Mr daugh- ter. Mrs. W. E. Davison. with whose he r(v.kied. The funeral Hervkee was held Wednesday afternoon at 2.311 o'clock at ltarlsl's lutueral parlors and burial was -wde pa Brookside cemetery.'. ' MISS HARRiETr HAYDI' The funeral of Mira liar Hayden, which took place last Frlda from Lamar home of her br r Frank and Muter, Mrs. Meat" Buchause, waa-�ry largely at T>e r1t rv1e. was m charge of Rev. r. Olbbis. of St. Paul's Anglican c Dungan- non. and of Christ reit, Port A1- hert, of whish d was a mem- her since ebtld Ker. Repeat Hayem a former teeter of the parish. u (.I*ted. The pallbearers were Messrs. Elmer Graham, Percy Graham, George Dougherty and Derld Green. The late pais* Hayden. t0 wheat. death The Me- na/ made reference la last week's is- sue. was a native of Asbtteld and a moot estimable lady and her death 1* deeply regretted by a wide eirrle of friends. ifltermeat was made in halt- ed cemetery. Goderich. MRS. ALFRED TPBIttTi - A well-known and highly esassuaed realdent of Ooderlrb in the of Catherine McLeod, beloved of 1[W- 1rwt ?et,butt. iiaMM at taeea•`oa Taewday. Jttllr iaso. De- ceased had been In 111' Ith for sev- eral mouths. She was Win la Generic* township In P4711. a d� ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Reht':*cLeed. abs spent the greater part -* her life in Goderich township and for tl>s past nine years she rodded In Snrvlving to mourn her Innis hnsttsod, one swot, Gorton T brother. Annus Mcleod, Mid (me maxis, Hubert TIf of Goderb•h. The Tate lies- •s a member of North attest church and while In good heal Abe was a faithful •thesdaat at the Maa- r church service.. The funeral Nook are this (Thursday( afternoon frog) Ow fondly mildewea, Nelson street, to *itlwnd cemetery. Tltte merit/ore were i -u dnrted hy Rers. J. B. Ford and ( W. Butt. The pallbearers were R. W Ryan. John Feil, Matthew Pates, M. It,doertson. ('has. McPhail. Joh Spare. THE SIGNAL GODERICH, -ONT. Cabinet Ministers Re-elected IIUN ERNEST GA1`O1NTF, .w.,A-L.r.- acbeel *hu had been killed to the 1112410 Present at Great War. They are: John Edward tarter. liethast Lawson, F'>frd Lode% George Embed Jackson slid Norman - ullett Reunion Prov. Addresses were given by tell ex• 11 w'rvlw wen, fortser. pupal., RPT. W. Maar lances of Former' Ralthby apd rev, W. Ffugtsnd. The un Dip Id Parade W veiling was done by two other re- ' ! turned men In untform,-Alex. Maiming n ,, _ dbes,la .1.• great gathering war held on lcri• by s member "• - 4uu og illrzetu d*y'of list weak at $.8 No. 9, Hulls t� T11. which wed in attendant". ladle.'.o t d Tlh•an followed w ladle.' wrftbAlll township, nue wile s,ulth of Auburn.j 333. '• t„e,,u I"im- , 1.•:,! L•u 11)141 1t was the first ."Old 11oye and -Girls -Girls '�!; ;'"• 11,,, K,ii".' r''''''s• ..le Reunion" held It the history of the, I he evening program w'w* provided i Mr. Thy'nc Prow-ilamfituu, Mr. • •wimunity. Over 9.01111 --people as -',11 u-1'ev Sidles of auburn, the (1eorRe ,•tplbltd on the w•h.301 grounds, The pro -1 eh,l),.,•n front the West, together with I trewui -i'lsmmeuced at 0 a.m. and coo -I th.• plies* band ttvm CUatoa, tiuued till past midnight. Potlt, lune►t -'Is dutugrapb yttitt-wI..,.t,1-1,e_uuu .3311 balmier -were tf the s4. h qu er wrought uu the Alai n sc•rcel on file grounds • of the w•ehot section. Iq' the hides of the seltw,t se. (tont.` The day wa. -a g m. u'. e•... Mut Ti ds wax a large gndertaking and ex•1 Were the a,gptafutng,•.•. of fonn.r ,lays 4ceptiuuullV wen,�,arrie,l through. 1t' Iegew•.d The 111 11y'iug Snmb.y n ser• i%ar a.Ixautiful, w'anu SNtuwer, d*y, the w111sd,(atI'11,I.ellllrryln3.r ,. near, - A Great • Parade , ('ring, ' >t• Ka tis T program cuuuueuce(1 with a r.^JG,tf ryoat- l+t Prize. \Iles .\nhtub parade. one o'f the hest that could be�(trlren he rises St/i(voA:" :'orf 33)'(7. , seen anywhere in the country, The In. 1'htllite k Kelluuttk,3htw'aalq flirt. „t geumity and variety of turnout,, • wast •tubtiru • remarkable,_ Som, ot-;these W343131 Rest dnwrxlo.l ear-_ 1st. Ilra. (:.onion 1oke� oxen bnuling M (ar't of twy, - ret ]its. Zrsifprr R altlt,,l • - 1 trained and drivel' by Amos Ball a13d Dere.rat.d bf'3' l' -1st. Jack q'efr. 1 his ruin Staulry ; tyo uld•tiwe ho \uhurn: 2nd, Rob ('kilter .tuburn. - l dress outfits, nue by 313 and S[n. Comic group --1st, Miss Sadie Carter e'1'hllips and one by Mrs; Cunnh and associates: 3rd,- auhern hall club ; �b�-Welster_-'au, ae{d-F{sc:-4n-.. .i._ -t K .(nbnrn. .t..1 --!Isle.- _ t f y Ku -lucky" iris weld' party i lit idsitr"tr?' tilos tlrls. ]lea J , u • .. ng her gclat hearing the Zan. Philllim(, Auburn: 2nd, ,. f, and Masi "Our milk' sootily:" a lumber Part, Stanley halt. Mullett. • wagon load of me outer Men of the Special old:ime outfit-3trs. Cbd= section; "Shark I'luK'" e3,. Resides' ningluuu and Sirs. Padden, Auburn- theac-were-wererni Metnt#tttty--ete.wr1 J(wtgrw--_Ur- L. 31. -,tater, Or. W. F. nisi caro *mi. floats. The j rod.• wan ('lark. G.ahrk•h. • a huge +ne•e... "•- -_ HON. J-ANIE, i MA i,t'•i1.M 1 ttiTie 17v R' tot Pa v n a drmecnt 2dl Trick Horne. 1lturrlt�r tlte�lfb Ur•Rrfen. b•e4i 1 „fir Thursday. July El, lull L VISIT THE Capital Cafe (east side of the Square) Goderich's Newest Cafe I� is -Cpr(1 s ilit;c at all !trues. "Best Place to Ent in Town' P.O. Box 321 Telephone 272 VISIT--- Goderich Bathing BEACH Excellent facilities for Bathers 'Rafting !louse fixated on south pier. BATHING SMT, "1G 'ANT Refreshment Booth is con- nection. Bert ,�ZacDonald, Mg The Old Days Retailed From 11 -to 12 a program wits given with 31r. W. a Ingham a. chair - inion. An addtrss of Welcome waA given by Mr. Jas. Relit -law- IA rhuir of te.. now' living ill She eotnm°tlity sang two songs of "Long Ago." especially' eom-I _ posed for the .»rasion by two former' _. pupils. Tie oldest living settler, Ile` Jas, lth,.hbrick, Kure a short account of the country as he remembered it 317! when lits father took Ill) 1411141 in, -the bush. The roads now- running past the school were not then even tinder- HUN- W. D.' VLEB in Hoo:`cl1Aa. wwtF.R Aym,_--.--+, broshel. People lived 111 lug shanties .---- chinked with mini nil (lw,, UMplt15 the "114•x,1 w•f•• 11111,14. ulsm no, ('*3111334* Minister. of the King with 1 -e-� r � Gorertueat by the conservatives in the ,campaign fireted(nit last Mood*7's some',, mcoopm• Some wereflaore,dand tint elerthin, ail hut two of the More prominent aemlwra, Holt. Chas. Dunning elldest IJvLK Teaeber and Hon. Thomas ('rerar. were returned in !tele constituencies. Their ex- Mr. John Wilson, the oldest living W.porteIs Mackenzie vl, inns a•lurMwxs al ensure irpwl lo ina��tlltiou. led s•rt, Soak-illlion. teacher, t, aches, with white hair and leaning King. 011 hla cane, told of coming to teach New Narli*mPo*` / there fttt7-stz ' was 11 tog hnlldt T. elated of two hong t.•,e•h.•. running th,• •• la PI For the benefit of crippled children of Huron County a '•♦ • soo "Frenchy" Belanger • ee` (i l2 pounds otld'g Campion +,f CljMlntproa �itll hoz R rounds in the f�l bout His opponent will be nam *Liu next well's Expect R1A0 at Montreal Tonight „wru with Giant Swinish Dirigible Ovsr the Rt. Lawrence 1'. N. R. telegraphic advice teaehfug Oode ** fhb afternoon was to the of - tet that the ghat British dirigible. at- tempting id fleet than -,swan', flight, was Nlensuing.acted to reach Mt. H 's n"id. near Montreal. at mem • -k this ensuing. daylight string me. The airship left ler mooring mad at a.m. Tuesday. t,urmning a eourme over the north of Ireland, gutting the Enelleh east at iiverpool and head- ing seuthwesterly along the general Iltse of the ship 1,111ebetween Gaasow .111 Quebec. • Nothing daunted by the winds which have wrecked many an attempted al/• plane crom3Ing of the North Atlantic, the largest airship In esteem" has Mlfed steadily for three days vsryne. PREMIER ISSUES STATEMEN Premier King Issued the follow statement on Tuesday: "The returns are sufflr•Iently er piste to Indicate that the 4'onse.rvat party, under the leadership of lion. Sir. Pkinnetts .will have a majority In the next Hiner et C(Nnnton.. Accord- ingly. 4- ord-ing17. 1 have tats nWrntlne advised his 1•.xceileacy the Governor-(;eneriti *end for Mr. Bennett snot ascertain he is prepared to form s Gover4 •'•'!trr-My---$$pw(M3•a*etad throughout the campaign that. 1f return' power. he would tmawefiatehy hold special session M Pnrllameut to uoetupknvuent. and flint the see would be 11.•1(1 before the In1pr ('onferen,e. whlcl. ere cene. ill IA,1,4 on September 30, ► have told his (ellPney (hut 1 *hail be glad in- ■ way poos1ble to expedite the Romeo leg of 1'sriihment, and bon prepare) to tender my resignation as Prime Minister. to take effect at such time ash* I 'Excellent'', after conference with years ago. The school nes. The seetln3, Ing full length of the room facing the I wall, boys on one side of room and ls_ girls on the other- When not in use ive 1 book and slate were placed on the.l- floor under the aeat- Mr. A. M. Robertson, now of OM...r- leh ('ollegi»te institute, toll of tench - tog -in- h- �.1.Fa(r-•da thee,*4-4rl I(,4.+ mitt --14-- It • to the school thirt3•fn-e Yews ego. Hen meet t. ' paid a floe tribute to the citizens of 1 the maim ll/lit,' w'heu hr maid, "1 can't,• fe j retial! et *high* instance in my the end or lel or c m la/1d g ion y or nniruthtul", sbm news," rlal Mr. Beverly Paterson then recited Ion 1 some of his poets- In honor of the :It- I pioneer's. Mr. John Ralthhr called to ny I mind monte of the sadist settler* as he rn- ! had known them. Memorial Tablet Unveiled After dinner x men.ortal tablet wax unveiled (n the five boys from the' 1 Climax Bug Killer The Perfectniisting Powder A Boon to Potato Growers No -sprayer necessary Nd water to carry No mixing All ready for use Alf. Tei utt & Son WEST STREET wE D"LIVER -CARNIVAL Mr. Sennett. may deems advisable. Liberals Kull Strungihr.m.■,_'■■...■aas..■..a.■■■•■■.■11■■■■.a■w "Haljpg regard to the far•1�aPhing tportAce of these issues of the cam- - arttgu, 1 naturally some Its ouormer SUPER1OR . I stn particularly scree that a Yew' of STORES my cnllexg)1Pa and sone of the former En snpfsnrter* of the Govet•umeut in the ', �' .r -OF- MATIONS Under auspices of Maple Leal chapter 1. 0. U. E., to be held at THE PAVILION TUESDAY, AUGUST 5th aisp.a*. Prizes WW1* awarded for the twat National :old comic cos tomes, ladies and gentlemen children under twelve years, fancy and comic. GRAND PARADE 19.M g. 7. . DANCING; FORTUNE TELLING - HOME. MADE CANDI Admission - 25e "Meet Me at the Pavilion" jl FOOTWEAR -FASHIONS - en tN t • lisle fine -Shoes are demanding cor- rect style and fine appearance iri their Oxfords. There are many outstanding features in the coming season's style situation. - • These features are fo' -411;' found in.. models for spring. All the leading manufacturers' lines are to be found here at most reasonable prices. GEO. Mac VICAR THE PRACTICAL SHOE -MAN NORTH SiDE SQUARE GODERICH 1. A. n ( MRS. JOHN DI ETON' \ resident of Goderk•h for the pa nftsem_see[..- lila death occurred Saturday. July 24th. IMO. of Josie .• Taylor, beiev(sd sifts of John 1) tow. t aged seventy-five, at the family bombe s On Keay!) street. Deceased, who bad w been In failing health for six month., w:as the "laughter of the late Robert and' Nrit tlltetlr'Tayhif.- Party aettlerl in {vest Wawanush. Fifteen years ago *he and ler hnsbsad moved here from their (arid near Vile. The late Mrs. Dnstow was a valued and *dire mete - her of North street United church, closely Identifier( with the Women's Mtsskmary y and Women's As- sociation. She also taught in the Sun- day wheel, primary department, and hod endeared hermit to the 70)33133 folk WWI' her lovable dtsp(a,itton. Toone surviving are her huslwnnd, este MOO, Clarence, Ot Nile, awl One (153gh- ter. MM. A. J. Cooper, of Orwk'rich,. Two sisters, - Mrs. inallan Iteh'•1 nett, of tlefrlllt, and Mrs. Emily God- dard. cif North Iektite. 111.0 n brother, µ'alter Taylor. of DA'trnit. snrvh-e, The funeral, held Inst Tuesday from 11e family holm, Stns largely attended, many former neighbors from the coun- try being present. Thr service was in, charge of Rev. (;erdon Butt rif %lb:torte street 11)114.1 church. in the, als*en(w of deceased's pastor, Rev. C. F', Clarke. assisted! be Rev. Ja S.031).Of R('igrarr. The service lociin el rrmoleby Niro. R. Henderson and the, paltltrarers were Messrs. 7' It. W51 - lie. W. S. Bowden. Robert 1'blttip. and •J. F:. Hartwell. latermet was •de ,3s the family DR* 1n Maitland This 711ir marks th' tit 'Im%nsl consecutive Canadian National E.ldl,' t •S H 1 ('41nudlen farmers. 411m..t entlr•ly • Itlon making this premier Canadian 1 hi! through ler el of attractlnn the oldest sl' weft. as the g rllt`•nrch worn `� pf largest annn14 explsitkM In thr"worl(l. sal f Parliament. Ih•jlortu,ent of Agriculture, are now } prrmtucing practically ell the totes° • tr1'r 1 1 Rile from the great circle which if ser shortest ronte. Brie' Women The' commanders m(•ssage*, re- H ttw4 of (ouumaa. hair met %Atli d mired at leg• intervals hy the !teat. it is gratifying, however. th ;over/meat a-uthorttles at St. Hubert, the Liberal rank* have retained, Tt).. have 'app of, t sat n 0'f those who have been stnt merit of the y prom- Q posit xpneasad cut in puddle affairs, and that the lougitp e ads latitude, me *114 umbers have been retnfarrrt by not Lsiat,. with a nr -sorand •rr►�,f oafeda,ulloe *IIW,t3•, ail wNl" was alt. the weld sent by "On behalf of toy colleagues end hit lar_•tuntc nary otfiuer1, on whose self 1 wish to express very sly biprehe• erne and ears pi Cit! Irorld thanks to ell wlw..ieve given to t "re foeua,uQ1, '.. Literal rens• their settee %Ten the ship reached Rene. isle and support to the campaign plot ninl mile fated a flight of npprnximately clnded. 941 mikes to her deetinatlon. Favorable "nem DOW nn it will, I believe. he. weather conditions along the (lull of cove increasingly 1ptiorelt that, the St. Il'iren(e and the St. irwrence Indictee advocated 1!v the 1.il,eral trustor RIvpr^twit probably permitted the are not only sound, but tomentlai to the commander to tnereaee his speed. . higheot- well-being of our cv,uutry. i Wednesday St. Hilbert wns a hive of have every confidence Hist. am n remit( activity a* the meteorolr.gleal depart- of (*orlon) bumps raised toy our (Op- ulent ottk'lals Wide up their weather prn.'ntm, the fortes of progress will Is' repot -to for the R-100, Other officials 'Rivi•n new• datermInatt w Ind leu -over followed. the Wpm course lames/ on the reports received nod thei'nnadian tend gentle) rharneter of the interests flier I sited States newspaper 1114.11 began bate In•eommon. t believe, as n COW clk'Wng Atelr typewriters. ' sequence, it a -ill not he long before W far *r• « sid he toll from inept LllPrnlism in Catania wilt Moe into Rex from ate alr.Mp there were no Its otym more a ompl'tely than ever." mishaps such as endangered the sur - (ems of the first (mean voyage of the t Zeppelin, wM'n wind tore the SI( F;rnemt Pritchard. of Teann,tel, Arte (or(wlMft from one of the rear 1 sis iit,th4 week and in town. s and etwee4 the. great ling to the ry of the .•lenaents. at'nu S n- i t' • MY M A on IA re he etlon.' and a new Insight into the w- 111 1 ,(lea .fa 1113 fu tstfirlal Greetings Official g1-ee•tionygtn Canada will he extended the officers of the R -11x) by .1 A. tt'ilson, (rmfroller •of civil Rela- tion : Itrfgadier-Oetkertil W. R. 3r. King: 'Newest -officer commanding the Montreal district : mayor linu4e, of N-7%. tuns In,'reneetl 341n per ,rut. In Montreal. mild t{s Mayor or tet. that 11Th*'. 'roll( In large measnr. for Hobart. wl)1411 Mr, Canino tendert t r the New An official rw'etitimn to the officers Zeeland Innen at the C -- and members of the crew will lake place � x*tlnd*y. It Ie ex- MANY AIRPLANES .1. W. ('opine, i(ommieniooer tor'tte ■ rannlnton of New 7w'*tatd, to DOW In (',,nada making, arrangement's for thr!2 displays of our *tater' colony' prodtii'fs at the Canadian National Exhibition. New Zeeland has exhibited here four years and trade between Canada and parted 3 p`m. Nil/deter w e n » er of Netlon5l Chat - tense, privy 'ouncIllore and other of= f1e1011 Mitt ne,peesent- It w41 he IIatM1_ a t. Hubert. Officers orf the atrdhlo wIIl he t goesU of the Canad» Iloilo nn Mordar e ner•s o ar sment, former and t to v m t the ship nil 11'341•tes- MAPPING CANADA a 1� a ■ 1dard Quality Tender required for t ahndlan toter. -n man- ■ • WHEN THE SUN BEATS DOWN ! 1 • And it is hot .11,1 sticky in tie kitchen -yon decide to sit doss in the inviting- cool of the Irma t...rrh-yon 1 n•nletw+)er your shnppfttfr inn'e4,me=-it i• then that you appreciate Superior Chain !hones' delivery sen ice. Simply_J�,] go to the'rrhonran.lserse OR your "Bier --no bother -no hien. Yon ern assured of prieeLt ith, no .ubsttl-utio°a, T y nor o'rcice once *11.1 I*• convinced that - - highest quality to the lowest ---'--WE SELL THE BEST FOR" LESS Free Running or Iodized Salt, per carton 7c St. Croix Castile Soap 8 cakes 25c Ingersoll Cream or Pimento Cheese, Medium Sue "Spreads Like Butter".... 2 for 25c Ringo Large pkg. 214. Vi Tone, "Serve Hot or Cold, 1,2 Ib. 33c, 1 lb. 53c Jewel Shortening 1 1b. bricks 16c Purity Quick Oats, Coupon .. Large pkg. 27c Purity Quick Oates, Coupon . S iiia pkg: 90 Eagle Brand Milk, per tin 19c Kraft Sandwich Spread 8 oz.25c "Ideal for Sandwiches" McLaren's Fruit Punch, Assorted Flavor's "A cooling, refreshing drink" 13 oz. bot. 25e Canadian New Cheese pqr lb. 25c Palmolive Soap r"1 makes 210 d3ranulated or Yellow Sugar, , ..10 lbs. 62c ■ F.%)J, Y%I* Il.t1TIS p*, h the t,xrrntng and mem/soca of nfiMnn•r. mild the inhales Il' of Lew a Sept • 411.2' flu t(wwaf I f Ing c Ion the inure expensive Myth l'Ppt. 2.-20 Tile alrsxlp will upend its lost e1.v Ituprrtell from the noise noon flet, 7+'e United Mates, Ale/ E. 34. Archibald, Exeter trwla<. IiL17 1 Ahrens of the Central Experimental hayfield , A n the w to rnoo n, iter . l4. ti s ve �,' M31yes., 31llhr'rto here on Thursday. August 14, and Ihe. *1wpN•t to he Q'1 n : t- th,• ('Ity 01 Montrnal, to the offber5 and cies wli 1e even - Ing of thI .prev'tnn. dayt•Na. siri snit stirs. *Overt Raltm34llalei Ind ter*, ►1l' and Fktrlkp weep visit• ovs at do et Mr., Robert aunt. Mrs. Alex.• no%r141110W. and eons.. Ins. Mr. Charles Robertson and Mlmna Janet and Elizabeth Tiffin, during the pilot week. 1.1 Y.Pm, stated reeeatly, 1« II, Newman. _ __ •.....� ..a.pt. 11.1113 tale( pine*. either that I. or the ikominlon '.•realhA. In s IbPnking of fie Lttc9a(1 • • • •• • • • •• AMR �tM hors tet w h rnnw r_ ed the best type cele S*: M « r•••• fila. )minae' cls.. e+e nip reTortw..aow-.itP- Ser th 94pt. 11319 Ing made to grow Stretford Rept. 13. 111. 17 swans with different fsenle ,,naw grains to Ocrere w e(.mhfnation that kettebill-rf '!litiMagggi...;.,R1Mr :loll eat etre now being kM flit -1Q 1 growing In 4'n.. Zurich Pe'P.. tC2111 1.rodrw1 Sept. tl to 13 Sept. 2:l-24 " Ripley �„„;�,�ee ■ • 111111111• � � • � • 1♦ Toronto , e ...... A11g. 22 to Feta. (S 4"7 - Ii • PHONE YOUR ORDER TO • J. J. McEwen, Goderich, J. Calvi o Cutt, Guderich • - • • Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 for 25c Lily Brand Chicken Haddie .... No. 1 tin 23c "A quick dinner on a hot day" Harvest Brand Choice Quality Asparagus Cuttings - .. - - .. _ a g, MT tfa�2lfe Finest Quality CanadianRed Cohoe Salmon. 1 lb. tins 33e Kara Coffee. "The Secret Blend" 1/l lb. 31c 1 Ib. 59c Crown Fruit Jars, Small 99c doz., Med. $1.09 dos., Large $1.49 Heavy Quality Zinc Rings - per dos. 19r Burford Pears, 2's, 2 for 29c Pineapple Marmalade . .. 40 oz. jars Choice Quality Peanut Butter .•...per Ib. Fly Coils 4 for Wilson's Fly Path ..-ldi-FIK._10c 4 for 25c Keen 's Mustard. , , . �a T. tia 1160 112 lb; 49'. 33c 23c 10 Nie Pack '2'l' Peas, 2 for 21c I Corned Beef, No. 1 tins, each 21C • • a a ■ ■ ✓ - - PHONE 48 ^�-t-'•'+av• ■ permit the farmer fo harr.st the PHONE 116 VVE DELIVER highly dnalr»31,31• protein qualities of . tlw pts hr n.e of a bind" instead of MA tweti3teite l f NMI 'net 11 1S ti a � � 11 a a a. ai s m o mi a s s o ly a 1• � ■ >1 it1 >, .r L tr