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4--Tharsday, September 17thIS4111$
Young Men's Suits
WITH EXTRA PANTS, G''<
kir
a $25.00 ands.$27.50
BROWNS - GREYS - BLUES
Off
The new Pep models in distinctive Autumn
shades of broitus, blues and greys.
$FO1M ivp_pailocata, iliodiYikteed tYgmme-sta-
acting apecificatious to insure the drape of
higher price suits. And back of all
these extra values is our unre-
stricted guarantee of
satisfaction.
L
EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE
W. C. Pridham & Son
Phone 57
Goderich
SELLING OUT
Extra Values in School Shoes
Fusses' Oxfords. Sandals and Straps. Siaes li to 2. at
$1.38, $1.68. ti.118 and 12.28
Grwrilsg Gins' Footwear. Sixes 3 f .708 • At very +meals! prieto
at 0196 . $2.28, $2.38 inti 13.48
Bays' Osteeds nod Roots. Sims I 1 t+ 5%. Clearing it *1.18.WM. $2.38
Every pair tot Show In otlr, stare at greatly reduced prices
GET YOUR FOOTWEAR .tND TRAVELLING GOODS AT
W. Hern's Shoe Store
AND SAYE NONE'S'
THE SIGNAL
WINIMM
GODERrCH, ONT.
:: In the Realm of Sport
ryTHE LUCKY SANDERSON8
Rain Delays the I CREDITS The Sanderson boys, 'Bert and Mar-
i - - - , were whiners at the howling green
Softball Finals ! AND �ign'i nig .t un a lural daith1 tour -
Ainslie.
CREPES 114.1114'1W Bee) ytaxEt'jfh, ('oWKtl-
)ur J. W. Raker and Harry lith Matt.
Ainslie. Seven -greens were Iu action.
i
Presbyterians and Victorians tc It ll, le be feared that when, last
Fight It Out -First Game week, the "pinch -hitter" started 10 to
-.-- ,__._ daS _.._".y5j'LoIt_ the J rt Wain of the a 1 I
I giants of the yesteryear, to
�- 1 contort of the youth of today, .this
J r 11.E ,e.. -s eft.. Ii, -view �.
' the softball playoff* were rallied out I • • •
last night. Presbyterians and Vic•- i Front a relative of the great Itbod-
torte United were to meet In the first ; crick McKensle, the Ashfield man
of the finale. best of rive. Them! 1 tract. it Is Wonted xf a gentleman
n
teams will meet Friday night. 1+ .ire guiug strung.
Pt+eab30ee{aas 18 -St. pews f I • • •
'St. Peter's threw• a had wars into I Rbtrd is manager of a gym team in
NICE GOING'
The speckled trout gearun closed on
rti•=A�,��,..t,..r tares .and Liu tLr!
Dia Last day but our Jim Lowery and Joe
+4ilsaiult,-regular visitor.. to the rt astins'
tiorthsefobsser41188bed tbelosikal.attota,
Itveuty apet•kletrhe•autles, the bast day's
fishing of the tattoo.
While high jumping at. Agricultural.
Park on Monday, Chester McNa1L,
0.l'.1. student, fell and fractured bis
wrist.
Capital
Phone 47
SOUND
Electric Theatre
SYSTEM
Goder' ch
Now -Trace Mla,re, with t'ranchot T •. kit "11"0• KinK Stew Ifn1.
Monday. Tuesday and Wednewley-
JOHN BUCHAN
.-ontrU.utes a thrilling tvaante in his great novel
"THE THIRTY-NINE STEPS"
,TARRING
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Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll and Godfrey Tearle
Thursday, FYida) and Saturday- :t double feature pregnant
__ WHEELER AND WOOLSEY
with a ties distillation of nonsense and hilarity in
"`SILLY BILLIES"
and ss an added attraction -JANE WiTHERS, in
"PADDY O'DAY"
Matinees Wednesday. Saturday and Holidays at p.m
Coming-"Tlw Moon's Our Home," and "Till We Meet Again."
Knox Presbyterian'', in-3lyntfay night's i undw•ry concession at the Texas I.
interrlWrch sews -dual. whiEli the
Srotioen eventually won 1st -0. St.
Peter's were leading 9-3 at the end
of their halt of the fourth and bad
blanked their opponents to the last half ,
of that tunings. It looked like cur I
tains for, the favorites, but they were I
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equal to the occasion. scoring nine
runs In the fifth to put the game on `
lee.
Fred Sandy hit two biome runs In i •
- contributed the fielding f aturr 1 visit f RR H Parr Harris tetrrivaries were t,•nsulle . including
a smart double r p ny e e '� • t hockey star u thirty ;rata a
f Inthestall'- Nutt. "'Id Hid au•Ithitlg -
wouldn't eat and 'grew wraker and
this game and Arnold Doak one. St.
Centennial. Erect and virile, belielug
his years, be measurer 7 feet, 6',4
Incbes In hi* bare fern and tier the
stales at 427 • pounds in a pair of
truu►s.
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HOI'IOK ANIMALS
Humans Net the Oolr Bebop that
Are Se Affected I
Wherever heard of a race horse get-
- telling
Iwwesitk Local horsemeu are
II telling of this malady attacking Lady
Might he a (ttwd isles to-aeud a M.iy, Futurity tatter of tddte Yawm.
s{u•oial tuvitatton to Rhoderiek 10 at- of Mitchell, at the t'.N.E. last week
trod next year's old boys' renntuo, In her strange quarters et Toronto the
If and whet& we make up our minds to
have nue. •
faecal plat -td in front of her. Seteral
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horse refused to rat tlw• moat tempting
Peter's conte Linen e e , Reent t• . t o
f t hi g„ when' a specialist from the Sealtram running
d 11 I k the fourth. '
The game bad been postponed from the Sailors were Rutug plates wrong with the mart. Btu she Aiinply
the previous Friday evening and there 4I..11.A.. set old-time sportsmen to talk -
was it big crowd out. Teams: 1 lug of the days of the Mclvors, "Suet" weaker. (lu Futurlt► day sac tiu- .
St. Peter's G. Fellows. 4.1'Ilrien, , and Donald, of the late Harry McGaw•,
Ws4.b. Pogo. harrow, Crow, J. last- tsar(' set•tatd i .«,'.,-tirstlheat. was die-
. tae late "Jack" l'xm{dell. Johnny N'iR• taue(1 iu Ilse r.oud and was witb-
lows. Iarssuleua, 0eruwette. • gins, anti penny Melluuald. who aith
Presbyterians Wiggins, .\. IA,ak,drawn fruw the rate. 'Taken home
Carr -Harris went into the finals with .l.
to Jlitchrll among her old stable mites,
(Inner, Sandys Middleton. M,1hnlald. [ l 111[championship.{
VITAMIN PRODUCTS 11111.
(oler days rewind us that 1t is tiwe to build up our renis-
t;uue against colds. rouKhs, broil hlt1-. ttlth Vitamin l'raltu•ts.
Ti11•' FOLLOWING ltinl,t":le'A1.1,-Y '1 $T*. -Il -11001 1.IV11L OIL
Prynne-Davhs.arge Mottle $1.10 Squibb ,.dr
.y crest He, Ste, $1.18 Mend's ..
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.\)errs) 10 1) ('ed liver Oil
Halivrr 011 Capsules. NewLowPrlee..23 rap's.
100 rap's. SIM.Kae` eapeale a mulva4tut to 1
Cod Liver 011
.upbuurtamalesre 35 tamales 11.00;
Jolui s Super!) Nearly 25 tapeulea 11.00:
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He, 11.00
...50e, 75e, 11.00
arc. 81.09
531;.•50 .i 'e:. SLOG
teaspoonfuls sf
110 capsules $3.50
100 eapeules $3.50
in
Caell's Drug Store
ski 99_--. _ Tba Sgtlaie
KINGSBRIDGE
KINGSBRIDGE, Sept. 10. -Rev.
Father Ford. of Strathroy, visited his
sister,. Mrs. M. Hogan, and other
friends here last week.
Rev. Father Moran, of Rldgetown,
spent a couple of days last week among
his friends here. `
Senator Donnelly, Mrs. Donnelly and
son Gerald; of Bruce county,- visited
the Garvey home on Sunday.
Mr. sad Mrs. Thus. Joy brought their
vacation to a close by spending a few
days among their Kingsbridge friends.
Mr. Iron Sullivan left Tuesday to
spend u while iu Detroit.
H. Ihutk. 11e11. Stoddart.
41 Inc kuting"
St. Peter's ___0 1 'S ti u t! 0 O u-- 9
Presbyterians 0-'2 1 0 9 . 1 3 x --1b
Itattisries- St. Peter's. 'Page and
• Webb: Presbyterians. )!•Donald anti
H. I h.a k. .
WINGHAM DEFEATEDi�
Quite a number of Goder11 taus
listened -with Not ere -t to thebrua{Icast
lover W'1lgbaw statim of ob.. Wingjtam-
Petrotht 10.00..\..\. iuterwettate• "lt"
playdown at the Huron town. Lead-
ing 9-7 going into the ninth, the Wing-
ham
ing
ham tram fell- to piers. t'etrolla lis -
Ing Up four 'Ateliers to ..•ore Leu rues
The pitchers used were Peterson, Ir-
win. Chalmer and J. Tiffin. The game
was a weird- exhibition of baseball
l'elerla.r., ur't Ir . ... the snare's appetite rapidly improved
1
-Them tyre the daps".
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filbert Gotdtborps., start- t* . at ' the-aaraeuluu 'aids_ nor_'+e-.- like-Lreslble_
an ra''"il"n. "(tris Kat h.,i o•.i.•k.
Myth Gill fair rate* on Saturday, is • A Deg This Time touch ettthu'tst over the afternoon's A '7,1,4'Lit "ting h..wr-i, kue•+" 1. re-
ported Ile neer+ that the racing was parted by Mrs. J. Wt•stcott. of De -
,
the "Le•,'t ever" and that iu the last •
trait, olio scent the summer In G.nl•
two heats of the tor -for -all you could with: Mt s. 1Ye+tc.+tt left ser Stuteb
have thrown a blanket lover the flareeterrier- at a dug hospital at Atm Ar -
Wilding Bosses cowing down the stretch. bor. Mich. ,\ new weeks Luer she r
1• • •
teivetl a telegram that tete dolt had
if there 1s any starter who Rem g,,ne tr1 a huog,.r strike and would
more kink out of a horse race than surely tics if something were not Jour.
does the ex -Reeve of Colborne. he, has •Indy titod a de ohtcr of
1 tot t yeeutne across our horizon. • '111‘11::'heine house, Nt• ome ,118 tin•e-family ei auneu1.
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And speaking of harneees horses. ofd t" \"r1 .\-I".r. They reeivt•tl a woo-
d rful welcome from the Lao e,
I 110 Me f Riley out on the pea *01.41 at unto• devoured foal tendered
cud in a few days she was Ia•r (11,1
a
• • • salt' Lignin. It's nut 1111,0111I11.111.
Sid Hall. favorite of favorites, 4 liv-
rIn
lug t e u by hospital attendatu-. The dog was
Lure tlrtds of George Sowrrby's harm �
with pleuty of errors and wucl fres in Galrrte4 township. brought to l,oderl.h and Nas•qn
hitting: Johnston was the avinning • ; • 1 self again in th very few days.
pitcher. - I►r. Whitely had several offers to
alas- REWARD
mark tout says he would just Pollee Court 1su1UIK N hen yyu plan on a nice.
year-old
its it
!!: A. REID
-Registered Optometrist -
Eyes en Exaatlraed Glasses Pitted
(17 years In Stratford), at
Robertson's Jewelry Store
'Satisfaction at Moderate Cost"
use The Signal's Advertising Columns
..5....••••••
Wilmot
Agricultural Exhibition
e burg
Sept. 18, IS
rot 2 22 tdauac,
1'01t Rico
Mrs. Jas. Wallace and daughters' N w Ham
have gime to visit in Detroit fur •
couple of weeks. :Friday sad Saturday,
Mrs. Thus. Joy, sr., has returned N Tw o v ,e((t Trial' _ _^i n
Detroit after sp.endiug' the summer , I
.''f ?IllkllIK 4'„Iup etiton
here. •
Mr. Winfred Mvtatthy *pent last
Neek in Drtrult and was aeeompuuied •
ou his return by his sister Irene, who
pl,hut spending a south with Wttfrcd
and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
)I -('art be - • 1
Mrs. J. t'Malley and children re- .
111rued to Detroit last week after quite
n stay herr. - r
lIrs. J. Roy returned to Jaeloon on
Friday after a lengthy visit with her
brothers and sisters.
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Miss Catharine t)'Na'il Is 114, t'trder-
icb hospital today for the tetuotlal ul•
Mr roost's.
Miss Dorothy 11Xril Wake a visit In
Jackson. Mich.. last week.
Mrs. A. Martin 1s spending a few
days viating In Ga14'ri01 and London.
A social e•veuing is to be held in the
Kingsbridge hall on Monday- eventing
next. 1'He Mogan orchestra *111 be
iu attes.dnute. -
Mrs 31.'s'. is spending a while with
ler daughter and family iu I,ondun.
What is more provoking than a baud
of biting Hies Insisting upon taking
possessl,ot u( your living quarters?
Perhaps some of our Signal readers
sell old Sid. now nearing the sixteen- P 1 have had the riper
ient•r.' Now disup-
for any corn or callous. which cannot • as soul part with bl* right Hand. quiet rest 011an opt•u lrorch at this
be removed by the new scientific L:eyd's
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Thyrtolated Corn Salve In 3 -to 5 chyle -- Yua ttamuta [)rattan. 2.17'0.
11 ith th first •■ppticatlon also on pasture has two fine cults, a (Continued from page 31
Puts on Di!nity
thaw of year. Strange as it may
se•w. 111e, set m t.. have un regard for
This new salve desensitises corns and other favorite of Ooderlch rate [ane. our feelings.
ca mates w e 1 Irk 1 v r lass -soil
yourCalldruggist soda and order a one -year-old and a roetling. speedsters• i t hamlet Ilke Dungannon sr, 1 i 1 1
rug St a qu r k I r mr and
{av •a.0
Wsnderfd Callouses uses f tomorrow. v
M M •('cur farevs two ass.aul[ �
c rhea, which ,' ••but tar, irlalst aa1 eaab:. -•
weeks, the boy bring trews in the• cup- ,
For Sae at Campbell's. Drug Stere dam of Geraldine, penny Harvester, • tali of iia father The alleged of -
and others, takes her turn lu [runt fences Gook plate on September 4th.
of Sam Sp,eardown's euuffler, light Ira- I John'(`uthhertson was in court again,
gon, etc., but is being given the kind- I this time charged with fraudulently re- i
est of treatment.
Jar of this ve. a o o u t soils, ae c se( rs• 1*e
• • . ' young r. McClure "I should Tike to. said MIs. Shat,,
of long standing will require 'lightly da hI h were adjourned for ton'
longer treatment 1 Maxine W..- now twenty years 441d,
Four-ball Mixed Foursome
AT THE
MAITLAND 001.F COURSE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
at 2.30 pm.
Trophy ter Men Trsphy ter Wanes
DRAW AT 1'111•: /'LIiDF11)1'$I
Cornfieid'
s Presents
Autumn'_;Fashions
Significant Fashions In Fur -trimmed Coats
IlIPPOUTANT FUI-t t: F..x, Wolfe, :Salle. I)ISTINt'TIVE FABRICS: Imported all
Itwisa, wool Nubby awl Stub Weaved. lin
--Squirrel; h()tinwkv. potteet 1Cngtish Tweeds. -
4 t'INl•+1I1,tF 1/ET A 104 -4 ustro toed--l+iu--.
2. STYLE SILHOUETTE: 1•'rioress::
Swinging Flares, Tailored
They sum ap the high points of the new
able, correct. Women's and
range to suit
Fashion Hats
ing. of Silk Satin, ilalf Chamois inter-
linings
season style story-- smart, new- wear -
Misses' sizes. A large price
every budget.
AT MODERATE PRICES
Fall
Fashions aeleet.ed for you--defin-
nitely complementing the types of new Fall
costumes you'll he choosing.
Little flats with veil and.how-
Beret type with quill trim .r
Brim Hat with tteaked,crown= •
Here is Milliners popular with Matron sir
MLS. Price range that considers every
X1:95 up = ._
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New Dresses
THE STUNNING NEW PRINCESS LINE
Trimmed with rows of .luny brain-
le'iai'iuK tunica, peplttnul aid slick tailoring
Maele up in now silk Weave'(, grand color,
and smart •hlark.
Women's regular and half -sizes. Misses
size'. Popular price*. '
$6.95 to $12.95
CORNFIELD
"Shop whyou are invited to shop" - Phone 418,
• • • 1 eetving 142 eredit from Mutwinga' ,
• Transport by homing an N.S.F. cheque.
There la a lot ofsentiment. attached t'uthbertaonstold the court that there
to the local race track stars of thewar t �hwsderatattdlart--asd-.that
ye(tteryear. everything would Ire fixed up, so the
• • • case watt left open for 1 week to see
The treasurer of the interchurch I what happens. es 'Hip Worship put it. i
Softball League, Rev. U. J. Lane, has •Rall of 04510 wax set.
the silver collection receipts of each qwe Irbil." 6t0erWa Court
game In envelopes, cicely labelled with Murphy and
the dens. for collector, and the amount 1t remained for Joseph
collected, sealed sad eeteueled, await- ThomSea oaa Rttoo. Irishmen from
s only
near
Ing the final meeting of the year.
• • • laugh of the 'wanton. Ryan was par -
1 I
ar11 is not known how many lead titularly funny. taking on Crown At -
r Inn sndeasbira are740.aha••aav#Iopee, torshey llulmea In a rapid crosIre of
but the •x hefts pretty 00002 7
Interrogiilone and emerging Victor. At
• • 2 times jt appeared ■e1, 1t It were the
Speaking of phony coins; a bee{ t.rown Attorney. and not Ryan. who
,'hunch gut a spurious lead quarter was being cross-examined. Murphy
no thw. collection plate last Sunday. was charged with allowing his horses
The badtleller picked if -off lienday "vee" W's''- out of control Ryan
morning. lT i* ! 0811(--after-en- hster't-
• • • - hearint, the charge was dismissed.
We refuse to tell what church this There was a serious side to the case.
Wax, but some of Its members and ad- On August 11th last Howard Kastner.
herenta have been known to wear of SI'hringrille, struck one of Mur -
kilts. phy'r.htlr,!e4 at an Intersection on No.
• • • S highway, bear tleafortb, ki11u15 the
Just one of those mistakes that bap- i hot*. outright, {atinfully InJurine him -
pen, do ye ken? '- pelf and doing 8501 damage to his new
• •, Hudson., (. Knottier has paid a fine
1 While Ralerich Is In the throes of for speeding In cotmw•tk,n with ;hip
its softball ptaydowns, the taeretary accident.
.,f tits IenRue. and his companion' on Ryan uud Murphy, who owns land on
a 1rnn*.nilTuteniif moT6F-"t'vRt-`IwR three and *uric penes crthe
t-
ux
brining up the prairieWOOLHe highway, Lit dusk, on the night of the
writes:
• • • 'Alden,. IA1e•. 1111r,4.eres
rse• had cred
"Sunday. p.m.. Weyburn, Seek., made when K.Mner, witnesses maid. tame
one stretch of 111 miler, in 110 minute'. like a. sod Hgrhhanimal from nwoitw•hcrhteeandrrifistruck
' • • • w *rec fore.
;Sunday. p.m:. average 71C, m.p.h. for• ti.' ylloleons tar lnti.e t tial tar
'25 mires." - llor-s'' heutad rahetawl the windshield.
• • • The eareas$ was cArriel down the
They probably script across Alberta. lllghwny" 11.2 fret and the ear ttss•If
• •• went on another 120 feet Into 11.ditch.
After getting that off our cheat, per- Kastncr said he rcnlembetd nothing
haps It's just about time to dgn off, after the Impact.
before getting lntn'turther trouble. "Shure and' you should -kuuw that
after one baste vela+-ee there's no hold -
AT WOODSTOCK li taw other ." Ryan told Croon At -
Fred tlunt'a rink. composed of Dr. torney Holmen.
.1. M. Graham, J. W. Railer and Phil Mr. Holmes didn't kutrw and thanked
Carey, eompeted In the "Snowhtrd" him for the Information.
toumanierd at Wood/dock yesterday. Asked why. when he was so close.
it was not their day. TbaWere wax: he didn't try to shear the horse t7ty
Played two. lost two. BettiV lock frotdyihe path of the car. Ryltn rater:
next time."Faith and 1 think tar tench 'fit. my
life" Which Was a very good an-
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htl81LRD AGAIN • -- i seer, the C. A. agreed.
Collector: "And tile Is me newes• I "The horses were not running at
most cherished faaateaalon-it's a Ti- large. One mils was In front and
Inions' one In the rear, In ,eharle of them:
('ritic : "$orry: my frlemi. brit 1:'s I The man In the car should her. peen
only • reps-IItMn." 111( horses. He was going at an ex-
_ erssive speed," said the Magistrate.
FUN IN T- HR ADVERTISEMENTS The charge was dlgmlaied.
"Wanted - A young men to look lifter '„„cyan said, quite eaauallr.tbat Kaet.
■ hone of the Mefhodiat penosaelon'I tier wag ••t►awhin' up seventy." et the
"Lost- -A earner, brooch reprrwrntina l time frfihe smash.
I Ve'nne and Adonis whits( walkM, to }- 4lw the sd.lce of the -Magistrate a
luetic Park on Sunday morning last I rtgtauratwr and a waltrh0g pMthd a
"Wanted --A woman In the far we'■' 1 wage Marmite nut of ebnrt, retiring to'
;to weals, iron, aol eeww" pan •ante -retro._
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Spas 111 by Itutnrt„ Perdu -nth 0.101,
}'cal ••1 Ittat_,_siretl by Ih•rchrruu • _.
111alli.nt
54. A1, 52: F1
F'aie_-..l...uwl Irido et titbit by T.
Stew;;trt 1.y on. 1'1t:tlnn:ul Hv.lt,.-F:Iw
tris ('onnni•-ion of .4 Ontario, who wi:l
615' 1111.:nld11c.' •ou "it ural-•F:Tt•'trili-
cation •'
Full 'lits• ..f. cats ltic:el .tppli:ules '
rut,,t �r au,•...i, ry hihit
HEADQUARTERS
FURNITURE
and PAINT
AULCRAFT PAINTS are bkh bo
quality and low fs prim.
Sou w111 find firstrlaos values'
in our stack of
FURNiTI'RE and STOVES
We positively save you money
W. H. Blackstone
"stn the Broadway of Gaderich"
We 1
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ANSI
MESINWIagil
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SCHOOL HAS STARTED
KF.F.t' THE e'IIiLIItE:N IIF:AI.TIIY WITH
Maple Leaf Bread and Buns
Ther whole wheat !tread is particulirly appetizing. nutrit,ats
:and healthful. end is made with the rine't Ingredients
MAPLE LEAF BAKERY
BREAD, RUNS, PASTRY. GRO('P.RIES, ET('.
Phsa. 111W The Square
Social Evening!
Monday, September 21st
IN
Kingsbridge Hall
_ HOC3-AN'S ORCHE TRA- -
ADMISSION 25c -.
New Imperial Oil Station
tareirrartro
Corner Victoria and Nelson Streets
Now Open for Business
FULLY EQUIPPED GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION
COMPLETE LINE OF ATLAS TIRES, BATTERIES'
AND AUTO ACCESSORIES
Repairs on All Cars
Wm. A. Craig,
PtiONE' tr •�= Lanai a
PROPRi WPOR