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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-08-22, Page 7'1nnItROPA Y„ A IKitiarr 22nd. 1104,0 THE CoYDERICH SIGNAL?AR '"- 1 AND • LER-, ttQDER1OH MOTORS STAN. B'REVE'.T *,, phone' 83 *oath st; ' `MI oft atz ; , W COL t`-ZEPIIXR Sales •nand, Service • Used Cars f1.4 rOE.OROE 'ice Victoria St • , s I''hon a 34 :>CHE- 'VROItET- -80 _>•OLDSMOBX Sales and Service e ° , General Repairs, McColl- T1 rotiteiiac Products a ` x'ireatone Tires IlleGEE'S GARA7GE. DODGE .&. •DESOTO -Sales and Service ' .85 Hamilton St. Phone 695 nerd, Repairs to A.11 e14lakes ,of Cars • :SUN000 GAi AND' .OILS Firestone Tires ss Willard Batteries BETTY'S' BEAUTY SHOP'E, 'T T i kIOMAS, Prop, 04 Elgin Ave. Phpxze 340 Peramneit' Waving . and all lines of Beauty Culture DAINTEE LADYE EVELYN IJYA!IAN, Pxop.. last Side of Square Pone 60 L ermnanent Waving, Finger Waving, Paelals, 9 anleuring and Haircuttng Intent 35 MIX ORE",WI) CREAM i- • Visit Our Milk harp W. M. McLEAN. 9 Kingston St.' Phone 350 We carry a .complete line of I1ZOU,R,, P,t E �,D,° ,S YJ S AND . GROCERIES Spe ia117i�i =-- i.o. eels s we � , � and ° •-- Vegetable Plants CAUL WORSELL Square 'hone 283 SH ' t WIN • WIL'T T XS. AND. 0. 'V. > AINTS, ENAMELS & -VARNISHES General Hardware, Oils, Glass, Aladdin Lamps, 'Coleman Lamps and Stoves, Stoves, Piumbil:1g and .Heating 'tit(' ti"inghani Patriotic" :.ic_'14 ty lias, l.d,iid.toii, +„it F.f Slr. alt,1 '.lid Itut,�ti't set ;t membership of pile thousand as 3U; Itt°i4lA f1', eewaser, whtsh tusk i'lss . at okojt.a.tive and now has 4)V1 700. thc>•ltc'nsctfl Iri11101 c: itttrs It r,i:tu:,e, ltk►'. John zI, lla eleau CUs i ai: Win; Haut on it, A, 1sroek fli 1idl nig 1,,',)1' tlicr r } hear,( tv night last In Jii5 eigbty-,,reowi •, Oldie ; trip Yl;4:5 k'Q01.1101i, .111.91,013'41 yi.,ar, rp'esidee his wife, r leaves four `I'eo (►itto ',ilia Nis ;ars Fsill sons azul: four daughters. h Henuiett�-tnatl a e death of R. A. Il`utc14L9a OC ti* M i4�ile° of iTr..ii d ' °.illiMrs. Williameur'z:ed suddenly 'on A.0 uit 13th. at -A: Valuers, \ i eseter, on, h;ttUro{o1y, Wingl aan, in , las seventy-sixth year, Au ust loth, their seeonol daughter, l nt'cezt t tl, a• native of o rria: town.- radii 'Marna w 1x. United in lnareiage to ship, eonAlueted -gr ery -Store is Kenneth -Gilmore Bennett, son of Win hani for o, fuin1,ber of years. Bertha Bennett o1 Wroxeter and the • \iiss,Sybil (tuurtice, m#s.sioxiary, home. •tato Edward Bennett. Revs A, M. Cxr'aW. on furlough frons. 3tpan, left Clinton otlltsiated, The ,honeynioon will 110 spent 3:a5VWCaskto,tinn 'tai Isco whelist +s ae ' at Brnec B. ieb ni 1 t1 .:i471)Py •ouple- - sails on August 23rd on: her return :to will snake their dome ion' the-Ail`ide -`,• GODERiOH BOTTLING. WOitKS CAMPBELL TWEEDIE, Prop. 58 Picton St. Phone 489 ' Authorized Bottler of 060A. -COLA AND TWEEDIE'S PO'L'ULAR,TYRIN KS GODERICH IRON AND BRASS F'OUN'DRY. ,. • Victgria . St. Phone 460W :. GRAY . IRON CASTINGS BRASS and ALUMINUM CASTINGS Contractors, Jobbers and -foundry Engineers • • PSE HOUSE i . West St Phone 680 A.TTRACTIVI11 ROOMS "Delicidyus Meals Temj tingly Served." ROYAL INN=. Hamilton St. _ Phone 682 Stop at "Royal Inn when in Gepdericli Exce1lent A Couod zti n cbn 4r t able Reom Moderate Rates Special Atteri ion: to Dining Room ' • --Service L. F. FELLY, Mgr. ti N .,GILBERT •PL.ANTE Prop. ..•, Y^ctotiu !St. Phone 513' BUILDING' & GENERAL . °G`L[RYSLER pLYMOUTH • • CO TRACTORS, Sales ands$ervice General Bdxpairs to All Makes.. THE SAULTS COAL CO. Nelson St. Phone 75 WILLIAM EDWARDS Goderich Phone 961-r-2 REiSIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION ALTRA..TIO,NS AND REPAIRS :HOUiSm MOVING' AND ' HEAVY FRAMING Pocohontas, Hard, Soft annd. Cannel Coal, Coke, Hard and Light. Wood Exclusive Agents for her mission :field. She was aeeoznpau- grooni's' fate, 3n Turnbd;rry. 'led,by MisS Ko Sas•ai, a Jaipanese yelling Rravo, N ncatlrtl n<e laity who had been With her during her High Sctlool Staclents'. furlough, Pupils of Kincardine aghigh.Sehoal Tlhe • engagement is, announced of have raised the very substantial .sum Kathleen Matilda, youngest daughter O1 $897 as a. war effort. The burls' didl of Mrs. Susan' '.Merner and the Lire doeaesiic and farm work, held teas and George Merner,: of Dashwood, to raffles, and engaged in other aetivitie;s. Charles I liiott 3'artlill', eldest son uf The boys worked en farms, washed ears Mr, and Mrs. -Harry •Ilarry B.artli,il', of Clinton,•..and 'windows, :cut grass' aunt` perforated the marriage to take ";place early'• in many other tasks, The amount ltas• - September. '4„illiaux Finlayson, a .u'ative of Ash - Acid, but for nearly, forty' ,ears a resi- dent° -of 'I inezirdine ••to;wrnship,-- ruge- ,count3•, die(1 on August' 911i in his seventy-ninth year. -1 Ile Was the last surviving member of a Seottish pioneer famtls•, in addition to zeonducting his farm .Mr. Finlayson for ` Many years carried on an extensive insurance bus- ness. lie' heaves sas Widnava formerly Olive II, -Stewart', three daughters and two dolls, after a motor tri to Ontario and A n. ro p cit � ori ni, +� s i� �:1t � . road eastof. Seaforth'died on Sunday Michigan points, willinal�e•Cheu lioMe , August llth,'aefter an operation for ap : In Zurich. pendleitis, She was in her year. Formerly . Miss 'Anna McGuire, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and eMrea, _A.1 freer- McGuire o_f !Goderi lt... township. 'Besides her 'husband she leaves two brothers and three sisters: William and John' 1eGuire,.of'Goderich township; Mrs. Thomas Lane, of Tuck - been forwarded to a Rind for the pur- ,phase oP war supplies, Johnston Wright The marriage- t}f''��xar uelite ,Hd�len> daughter of Mr: Andlre. William Wright,. Crediton, to Ross I eniare son of Mr, and gi<rs. Wellington , Johnston, turieh, was salemnniz'ed by 'Rev, N, J. Wood at the Parsonage of Main street United church, Exeter, en 'August 10th. Afterwards: a reception vs as held at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. H. Peiihtale, ''Exeter. The young,:” cauple, CORI'ORATI.. N a JOHN JEFrERY , AssoGia.td} Store - • ... • L..0, WHETSTONE, M g t. Hamilton 'St.' Phone 69W rirexi St,• Phone 77W GENERAL -:-... MERCHANTS A S C GENERAL 'CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER , J. G. MONTGOMER a ` RIIS, BATTERIES; 'ACCiESSORIES. Every a Br nth of Carpenter Work. SAI'FORD Phone 680 - ROBERT STANDISH ' GROERABL-iSM.E AT-GFRS PS-- 62 East St Phone 369 ICIAR'DWARE "- G.4S --OIL e ;1�''BF1tA L -CO R . rW3:1115.".. D:BAICORIES carpenterIna, Alterations and Repairs BUILDER GROCERIES & • MEATS Also Cabinet Work r • E, U. ~ CLEVELAND .w .14WestSt. IBREAP, PIES, . ETC. W e -Deliver Estimates Free EARL: • WESTBRQOK OAKRS,• 69 East Et. Phone 487 GENE'RALL. CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS,` ALTERATIONS, FLOOR SANDINGe _HARDW OMaeFL.. ORDIdf. •vvv'}}}. CURRY'S BAKERY t• Phone 465 c `FOR EVERY SPREAD' - USE' CURRY'S BREAD” 40. MAFLE LEAF BAKERY N.: JA:CI{SON & A. ORSTER • IF'Phone 4603 , Fresh Bread, Pies, Buns, Cakes Daily Also Groceries, We Deliver - DAIRIES DOMINION STORES LIMITED SUNKIST BRANDS I3!ITS 7:kIE TOP We Specialize in SUIN.KIST ORANGES SUNKIST LEMONS SUNKTIST GRAI FPRUIT ° WE DELIVER ,PHONE 461 , N MANIS {Formerly McMillan'$) East Side of Square For Prompt Delivery and Courteous Service Phone 164 or 165 GROCERIES; FRUITS AND •VEGE- ' TABLES --. COOKED. MEATS Send your donatidn,for the boys er eas to tire Red Rooms" `Cross Ov s Rooms -at' the Siub1ic' :Library or to the Legion Rooms corner of North St. and the . 3qua.re.. TOWNSHIP OF GODiRICI Council. met in iTolmesvill�e. on Mon- day, August, 5. Bylaw No. 6, "setting „ the rates of taxation -as follows, was passed.; 'County, 7 7/10 niills�, 'township, 2 ;mill's; school, 4 mills; Bay- ' field local, '5 mills; Hydro, o3 0/10 mills special, 1 mill; 'S.S. No. 1; 315110; -IS. S. No. 2, 8 1/10;! 'S:S., No. 3, 2 8/10; B.S. No. 4, 2 5/10;"5.5,•.Nth '5, 2:0/10; S.S. No. 6, `3 3/10; SA. No,' 8, 2 mills ; S.S. „ No, 9, 1 '8/1.0.;, No. 9, debenture .rate, 2 7/10; 'SA.. No, 10, 1 2/10 S.S. N ,11, - Specializing in - WHIPPING CREAM ' KRIMSO CHOCOLAT13` T?RINS GRAPE,-eORANGE and GRAPEFRUIT FRED. R; PRICE . • GROCERY North Side of Square _'Phone 248 GROCERIES.- 'VEGETABLES"- -, . FRUITS . Free Delivery 'Service ' - GIBSON'S RADIO SERVICE Montreal :St. ,(at Edward Taxi) :- Phone 616 ' We are as near as your -phone. 7 REPAIRS AND - REPLACEME'NT,S es4 FOR ALL MAKES • 'BERTRAM IVIUNDAY 7ider'St... Phn W d Phone- 598 O PLETE ' STOCK C - OF PART C 2K M s CARRIED • 90 Day .Gu`aranteeon All Repair Work. Established 10 Years. • ei'slnith.; .Ylrs: J. E. Rehill, Ot Londdin, I3eniniller biited church ,pulpit on. Sun - and Mrs 13ernard'Clark f $t. Thanxas. ,day, He . will be the speaker naxt Elliott=Mossop ,Sunday also. file°marriage of Miss Jean �Moalop, 1 Congratulations are extended to Miss RENMILLER -BENr:1R 1il3R- Aug4. 20...- Rew ;AseN and Mrs, Brawn of Brantford spent. a. couple of days renewing old acquaint- ances around 13d?rimiller. Mr. Hiekman, (rf Toronto, occupied.' daughter of Mrs. Joseph Mossop, Varna, to Pte. Harold Elliott, Sou of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Elliott, ,Varna, - was .;sol- emnized by Rev. Sohn 'Graham of Bay- field at St, George's'ehurch, Goderich, on August 11th. Appleton Fairbairn - n 'Monday, ndaY, Aua� us.t l 2fh► , at t he Baptis°church, Lonlon,Rev, L. H . Riggs Kiormed'th� marriage ceremony uniting Agnes Mary, daughter -Of Wil- liam Fairbairn and the late Mrs. Fair- bairn of I•I,ensall, to. William 'Gordon, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. D. •.G, Appleton of Exeter. The young couple will reside' in. ens 1 1rII al Moon -;Cameron) e .Marriage of Agnes tents Y eron daughterof :li e ht r. and Mrs. Il. D Cameron, Olinbon,, to Thomas ''Carman SERVICE STATIONS Moon, son of Mr. and Mr's. Geo. Moon, Londesboro„ was . solemnized by Rev. CITIES- SERVICE STATION • CRANSTON & HUTCHINS West St at Waterloo St. - Phone 717 CITIES 'SERVICE PRODUCTS COMPLETE' AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ••. v. -••• .;ter. n'.. -.n,.... }�.,nFv.n. rc m•w -.Ya Yr ._1...-c.•.1^+c'rs-xw-.-x ROOPE'S SERVICE STATION 36 Bayfield Rd. Phone 688 Frame and Wheel Alignment Service. Machine _ Work --Acetylene Welding- Bicycles-Tires-Batteries. eldingBicycles-Tires-Batteries• w. CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS Lawn Mowers Sharpened Saltford Heights Creamery • Saltford Heights' ` Phone 172W - Manufacturers ',of • SAIMFi CARD HEIGHTS CREAMERY I3U`TTFR AND -ICE CREAM I HIGHEST QUALITY 2 mills ; :Union No. 2,1 5/10; Union No. 8, 2 8/10; Union No. 10, nil'; Union No. i2, 3 mills. Hydro rates and telephone_ rates as furnished later. es, , The following .accounts were paid:. Telephone system, . temporary loan, $650; NewsaRecord, printing,, $3.65; , :Miss Ctlnnin ham, flowers; $6•; FI, IC, „Lawson, 'premitini on road insurance, $125, Clinton, Hospital,-' indigent ac-' count; $9.60; superintendent's pay' voucher No. 5, $589.05. • Council adjourned to !meet- on Mon- day September 2, at 1.30 p.m._ The Gove . ' time y': This ,'uncut has to.lnaved moine to carry on tlne �vai. means more taxes. Now is the tune to . put in your next raxnter's supply of. coax ,bef e anotlier ter ; or put oin.. Ostlers- entrusted to Us"' i 'tax is p will receive prompt attention. We stock; D & H Anthracite Coal PQRD .COKE Pour -Point Pocahont€ RED JACKET Domestic Co11 POS PEUMBIlVG, HEATING AND 1IAPDW I TTIVY Chas. Lee CO,AL�t'AR� � n D A d.....,...HA DWARESTORE At�the Harbor R PORTER'S HILL, Aug. 20. -Miss Dorothy Cox 'has been engaged at Dres-•, den as science teacher. ' •'air. and. .Mrs, Ray Cox have returned • from their honeymoon trip and are - resitting on the forme-- --Fred Elliott • farm.' ' ' Bliss 'Jean Cameron, were xeren nurse g at God•erich, 'is' spending a few day -s with her.sister, Mrs., G. Lor Mr: anal Mrs. Lawson Lo d son -Jimmie, of,Mich., MRoyal Oak, r. and Mrs. Robert LudloW an - nine, of Hazel Paik, Mich., t. L 'S. visitors with Mr; and Mrs. , hart. ; • -in-traiinhi kbart: khat an d son Jim • Lock • Miss Rankle, a former teacher her, has been renewing old feriendships. Mr. annd Mrs.. Wilmer Harrison visited in :Grand ,Bend'. on Sunday. `1`aylor, who- has spent some time, here, 'returned . home. Little 'Miss Audrey Ilarrison wilt spend; a holiday with her• at Grand Bend. The Ladies' Aid held their regular meeting ' at the church, / Thursday, August 8th. There, was a good- attend- ance:filr such a busy. time. Miss Sinclair; of- • 0lintoil- hospital, Is spending a. few days with her sister, Mrs. • -Leslie :Oak. Bed Cross Work. -40n Thursday. Last the lhdies of the heel Cross met in the church basement and quilted two quilts„ after which a 10 -cent lunch was served,_ netting a nice stun. On Monday night the regular. meeting of - the Red Cross waa held At the church, ,over .thirty ladies -being present, Packing was not clone as had llcben planned, as., instruct - tions had:been received not to.,ship this month. Twenty-eight pairs of socks were brought in,_ twenty s�iieets, also a nuxnller of towels and handkerchiefs. .After they business part of the meeting, hospital supplies, bandages, wipes, ete.,, Were made ready for next, meeting, when .the boxes will be smelted for strip, ment. - Fun by Number There were, only three peoirle left in the bus, Man old lady- and two nien. Suddenly one of the men said "25," and: "the other immediately 'burst into laugh- ter. When he had 'eeased ehueklizig he ealled out '`1121, and the other lean now roared with laughter: This went CM for some time. No sootier would one call a number than the oilier would BUY_ THE BEST There dire: good, average and poor clothes. WE CARRY TI -IE BEST P - ry 'OIea g, Pre tsing;--Aitoring Re- styling ' FRA H. MARTIN' TAILOIt:se t' Ca11 317 ST. „AUGUSTIs TE QST. AUGtJ$ IN1,': Aug. 19.. Miss VeronicaSt. Marie, R.N., of Woodstock, visited her, parents over the, week -end: Mrs. Wary MeGlenn and her two Sons, 31m and Walter,..also Miss ; lade line 'SVillys, of Teeswater, visited at the' holn0 of Mrs, N. Leddy on Sunday, 'and Mrs.- •George, Riordan . of Detroit Visited • the latter's Mother, Mrs. A. Devereaux., last week. • . 'Mrs. J. A,' Kasper and sons,. Jimmy, Arthur and baby Paul, of Detroit, and Miss Marcella 01Connor, R.N., of 13yriin Sanatorium, visited friends hare last Week-. • Mie. and Mrs. Frank Leddy and fain - and Mr. Joe Kelly visited at ti..J. (TConear's, Kingsbridge, on , Sunday. Private Ed. (Martin of oC,=trnp Borden 'visited]. his .Bone -here 011 Sunday. -- kisses Veronleas nd Helen 'Blake- of Brussels are visitidg their aunt, Miss Annie K'inahaii of•tlle vilya„e. . - Miss Jeall Moir of Teeswater,i visit - ling friends here.. - - • Brother Dies in B.C.--'Word, has, been received by tile. Messrs, Will and Gus. Iinahan of the death of their oldest brotl er, Inspector John l inali•an 'ILA., who died'inellritish:Columbia (Albany)., on, Vriclay, ,August • 10th.--'Tn:Vector Kinahan was the eldest son of the late Ir, and Mrs. Will .Einahan, of the Oth concession of.West Wawanosh. Stirvi,as g lllnin are leis widow and 'five brother and ' one sister, :, Will and Gus, of St. Augustine, Thomas, Vineent - and Joseph,' Of the West, and Mrs. Mary Blake of Brussels. - laugh. -a- , The old lady, doubting the mentality of her two, ('o1npa,nnions, turned to Mont and said', "Meuse one, but I don't ;tee anything funny in shouting a 'number." "It's all right, madam, " one relrlie /i, "we are commercial travellers aticl we know all oily jokes by numbers," G. :G. Burton at ',,the Ontario street United, church . par"lona e,° 'Clinton, en- Aingusto. 8th.- The young--eoup19 .left for a •motor trip through Northern Ontario ySchoolRe•opening . -- The Clinton Public 'Scltool Board at .a meeting last wveek passed a motion that the Clinton schools re -open at the usual time, !September • 3rd. a The Brussels .iPi(ntits. c f llocale;.I3e ud. has_4,4'41 ..... nu , , :ecl- pn i'ls: to state who of them will be use= M fully employed in harvesting Work after . September 3rd, so that the Board may come to a decision about the time of re- opring. Triebner-Dalrymple The marriage of Ruby 'Marceline daughter of dr. and Mrs. George Dal- rymple, of ile„,nsall, to David Franklin Triebner, sem of Mr. and Mrs: John Triebner, of Hay 'township, was sol'-, emnizcd by Rev R.' •A. '"hook at the United churc1r..'uanse, Ilensall. The happy couple -left for an extended, trip. in Northern Ontario a.nd,on their return will reside Un the groom's farm on No. 4 highway at'IHensall, A M. Peebles - .•.. _ _ , . - _ _ D Wingham Postmaster .,. Archle :1I. Peebles has been apPoii:ted,,- .postzxtaster' of Wingham, to -succeed the late A. II. Musgrove, • The appointment is 'made. by the Civil. Service Commis- sion at Ottawa. Mr: Peebles has been a - resident. of-Wingham for sixteen yeairs and has been a travelling salesman fo'r a . London biscuit-manafacturbte fight. He is 1 returned. .man, :having served. for two and a -half years in France. Reid -Allan • . ' . An- interesting eevent was the mar - Hoge of Iva Margaret Allan, of.London, only slaughter of. `fir. and firs. Wilson Athan, I:Iettsiill, to :Clarence E. Reid, of is the favourite: Milli,aiga i .J per its 1ong•1*stint, genuine spearmint flavor. Healthful, delicious, refreshing' Get the good habit of enjoying it after every meal, Make,It Up ...The young, maty had experienced) a long `pelf of unemployment, but event - get - g_1.. job "With ofa,_.lr. not• very good .._ at getting up - early," pointed out the •neww -hand.' , "Don't bother abCiut that, laddie,ro'. retorted they fariner. "If you're here :bby five &'clock' that suits one,-. YOU can a1 nay wog t xtra� our ;tum» ni-ght :"- Tit -Bits. ,Lorna Moore on her ;success in the draw for the 'electric refrigerator at.the.Lidlns (flub carnival. _... " Mr, and Irs.: S, J. Brown of Creditoxi'. ,visited -On 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vanstone. Verdun ,Vanstone is enjoying a few holidays itlri his Ecei in= -at Nils', - The national registration is taking ,place in 'the, schoolhouse this: Mr. jeseph Mugford . and .Mr. Verne Gledhill:are acting as deputy re istrais. A community aira.yer m:eetir g will be held in 'Marlow United ehureji on Wed- nesday night" of this week.' - • The Signal -Star sells.;for :$2 to any. a re. s in 'Cana a an zs wog more. label; will show he Look at yobr Abe it t , date up to which your subscription as paid. During he hot summer and earl fall . Months. most children, an ',especially' those, teething, are subject toPdiarncea, dysentery, colic, cholera infantum and other bowel plaints. Every • mother should keep a bottle ,.._Dr..._ Fowler._.E`xrtract of - . _Wild. Stra berry ...in the hona arapro- tection against sudden attacks. of these tr nles Don't, experiment with, new . and untried reins - s. , . Consider: your child's health. (let ;''Dr. 'ow1er'a" has been: successfullyused. 'or ' thousands of ,Cantt;dian, mothers dux- ing the past;. 94 'years it has boen.,on m” Don't •aecebstitutte, Get thegenuine ennuine ""Dr.. Folder's." ' • The T. Milburn Co., Ltd.. Toronto,. 0441114e NO ADVANCE -1N PRI6ES . Iw- Large foreign gr�anite stoek to choose from.. A postca. L.0 TRIC-ITY E � -Will do: practically all of your housework if you will give 'tand1 a Refrigeratichance, Won.ashing, Ironing, Cooking, Dustin, Lighting: Wiring "and all branches of electric work given personal' attention. tt LOW RAIL FARES TO �. TORONTO B I �TT N E�� O $390 Good going Aug. 20 to Sept. 7. Return -limit - Sept. 12. Hate your Lawn Mower: sharpened on ` the most modern machine on the market. It costs no More aro have it done the right way. All work finished 'whenpromised. �, NEW LAWN MOWER at Prices thatwsurpruise' you. GARDEN TOOL'►' We have a new shipment of Spades, Hoes, Rakes, 'Forks and Clippers. ' Treat yourself : to soni.o new garden tools. Irl a Suer won't last forever; exujo r it while 'goo can.. t US ,,,811 .FJ,1iE EZB a q" Bilious less is• dust• another mime for. bclogged or sluggish liver. It ' is a eery rontmon .complaint,but ean be quickly, xemeddied by. stimulating the Row of bile. - - This softens the tiocunatilutedl - mass, : the poisons and •carried out of theteem, and tiro livor anal bo w lu aro relieved - aria tom ups i trillAtttOe,.l'1i1va Lye! ills lidtken . and enliven the sluggish 'liver, open- ing open. w , titin .ra 'i��y�y�h1 try lA4ti1MRJ ,I free flow of bile and thus cleansing_causing . the cloggingimpurities., tlit�•laear o� � . They are small noel easy to take. Io noVglipe, weaken or sicken. Thi► T. Milburn Oo,, Tho VOntd. Oma. for dessert of Take -Home Sundaes; Ice Cream is: refreshing, it's a healthy food and'it 18 cheap. It 2aVes .cooking, 'tale, our advice and try it. You _will bel__ pleaaantly'surprised. 'Made fresh 'every day. at • • Ii.$lackstone'S TIM BROADWAY 01? .� 0D RI'(°l y y DELIVER • . PRONE 240