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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-10-31, Page 4THE OODERIC I. SIONATAT. ►R CLASS r MECHANIC q val0e for 800. ifi.50 value, for ;$`1.20 .00 value for $1.60 This offer good only fitun October 24 to•No ember 2" ,a54--•:•R•'VfH..-7!#�f..,S"y _...� ;.?iC1{=,:..S.i i- y-�.a"ip.• ,. �rzxC.- �_ r bet u blood clot on the heart took her +BITARY off sud denly,._-... _. MR,Z.•1'V. P. WESiTOB Word has been received Ofthie d of Mrs,"`William F., Westob ( Matilda Ann Cox), w'bieh occurred at her home in Seattle, Wash., on Tuesday, 'October 22nd, the result of,• k'heart attack• Mrs. Westo'by was 'the youngest daughter of the late Samuel and 'Catherin'e McLean Cox, .formerlyr hof St. Patrick's . street, 0 -oder -kit. ShiVetas born in 1870 on her .rather'e farm on.tahe cut line, Goderich towe ip, • near 1Phrter ", '"$ill, and was married to 'William P. Westoby of Goderich. ph June ..'23rd, l,$99: Su.rviv- ,ing, besides .her husband, are a sister and two brothers > Miss Mary Cox -now sin her- •eighty venth- pear, who --has lived with Mr:.. and Mrs.. Westeby in Seattle for the last : twenty ,yel ra; Ed- vrarcl J.,; of Rapid City, SM., and' Albert. K., of BhoenlZ Arizona. The funeral wae'hold on Friday last,; with burial in Greenwood' Memorial Park, .'Seattle.' Mrs--Westeh L(b'r fillies Tee she ',Was familiarly known to her friends). was ill' of. a : heart aihnent only two weeks,. ('WEDDING GIFT$• . SHOWER ; GIFTS, .oval •vagi A 1 y M.,ur RELIEF CON Woman. Fi With -perfect. correspondent " p Ii -have tion as long as I • taken' all' sorts: some cases first, but' afte effect. Then�I Kruschen in m aiid I. ve doe Ii, am 'pleased unonth I. bad_n oonstiphtion fit." (Mrs.) G Kruschen he condition • of The ,several stimulate the o to smooth, system. loft" waste raid .•`. C, • !.a NATION s' a Remedy• ess a woman tee:-- fro ` oonstipa.. remsber,; and things"—which in to do good at ards Oto' have no ought Y would try ea every`; morning,: so•for over a year, say after the first more` trouble with I .hove felt .very - a to maintain a cleanliness. in Kru n aria of elimination action. Your .. t clear of clogging us impurities. MRS. JOHN T. 'DARK There p =a r passed w.- n at the.horne of bei nephew, 'Ernest. Bogie. Colborne town- ship. on: Friday, Occteber nth, Mary Ann Bogie, widow of the late John T. Dark of AAgineeurt, Ont.. Mrs. Dark had come from her home at Agincourt about three weeks ago to visit her old NSAIaIa TEAM home and wee'•takeu with a severe heart attack and in spite of all that medical O.B.A. CHAMPIONS ithe t housands of pilots to be Besides t turned out under the Commonwealth • Air Training Plan, • even greater' aid could do for her she passed away after two weeks' illness.. Mrs."Dark was born in 1861, a daugh- ter of the late Captain James.. Bogie: and Mary'". Ann Clark Bogie of,Colborne township, and spent the 'eal,ly part of l ensall team, IMO champions of tine. Huron,Perth Lea e; anc ithe:. olumima.. Grads of Toronto, for the O.B.A. inter- mediate nter m 'ate championship. 'Each team. had reeviouslwon a game in the best two= p y of -three series, and -Saturday's Saturday's game *as taken 'by Hensall,: -1.2=9. Before meeting the, Toronto rearm Hensell had met and conquered +Southampton and - Hagereville, champions of their irespec- Live groups. The sponsors of the Hen - pall Team have worked systematically and. effectively to build up a strong ag-. gregation and they, as well as the play- ers themselves, ,are to be congratulated upon the'suedess they have achieved. Of particalhr interest to Goderich fans is the fact.that the.capable first baseman ' of the )Efensallites. is none other tha'n'Rev. 'Williamm Weir, minister of tjhe-'E''ensall Presbyterian church.' "Billy'" -;go -$ =solid- foundatioe--inebas ball as e. member of the Goderich inter- mediates when -he lived in this •town dehe holds down the first sack.for his, 'beam with conspicuous 'Success. In baseball circles, here there was much interest in the outcome' of Satur- day's game at `Waterloo between the she passed. away. , In 1901 she married Robert 'Rafferty, ,wino . died the same year, and in 1925• she married `John T. Dark, ,who paste away in January, 1039. . She leaves, a -brother, William" Bogie of pder'i three nephews and four nieces. Deceased was of a kindly', sociable nature and she will be much missed. by many irelatiVes and •friends. Mie ' was a member of the United Church at Agincourt and of the Rebekah Lodge. A. short funeral service, was held on Saturday.ifternoon at the home bf Mr. Ernest Bogie,rev. Gordon. Hazelwood of nietixng, and the remains were then conveyed to deceased's . borne at Agin- court, rela- tives hreala r dumber of u where ..g'e sty . 'and friends from 'Goderich, Tor; onto and the vicinity attended a service Mr. st .Rev. M . redacted her or, co pa , lturtiba i- of Agiecoureet nited-chu-re.h:- Mr. 'Rembaall •-- spoke fittingly of Mrs. Dark's kind, generous and loving dis- position, which- won -for her a -,-host- of friends. The same pallbearers, . being brother.Oddfellows, who acted for her late husband bore the remains to the place of interment in the Agincourt cemetery. • "I' wonder why •.there are so_ . many more auto accidents than railway' ac- cidents 2' what's easy. ' Did - you ever. hear . of the, fireman 'hugging the engineer?", i� Permane tWave Spec cls .: d $1.50 up Special prices on 11 Permanents. for":month -o November • -�OD �� O �O BL.UT' OPPE (Next (lapit' <Theatre) Phone 12 West 5� . _• ITh.. � TIWiOSDAY, OC/I101tER 31st© 11410 Weddings a�► 18414" T�rJt I �► #d C1KK ic..clutet wedding was Solerenined at! Iiiingai Moon Culled ehureih pen; nonage at p.m. 'Saturday afternoon, When Rev. W. P. V lu an united in marriage' Isabel Laura, only daughter of Zrs. George P011ock and the late Mr. George Pollock. cif Sheppardton, and Clifford ElliottKilpatrick, eldestson of :Mr. crud Mrs. Milton Kilpatrick, of the Otlm eon- ceseion of Aohileld. The bride was becomingly gowned in soldier blue triple sheer, with ghat to raatcli, and carried a bouquet of Briarcliff e roses., She was 'attended 'bye Miss Verna 'Kilpatrick, sister of the groom, who wore zt dress of wine wool 'crepe, in Jacket effect, embroidered in ivo 1, and wore, a cor- sage of Talisman; roses. Mr. Cecil Pol leer, brother of the bride, was grooms- man. Mi. and Mrs, 'Kilpatrick 'left, later on a trap to points east, the bride travelling in a navy crepe frock, black coat with Persian lamb trieend black accessories. On their return the haPPy young Couple wilt reside en the groom's I. farm, Lucknow-Dungannon, road. Best wishes from a host of friends follow them to their new home, Prior to her marriage, Miss Pollock was honored at: a .misceileneous showeremeiseisieseseseeeiesseesseess;osisseee'use given :by, °a' number' of 'Godertch friends et, the. home oil' Mrs, 'Jos. Mcllevin. t Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barnett, of Detroit,, '--Then again she was guest of honor tit a were week -end gu'aste With, :Nils. J. Spedial Mien's bo heavy knit Sweaters, . g tib collar. Coat' styfl4,:9 Sizes 38.4. Colors b1ai,r brown and pieroof,• Fan 2.45 "Agent for Phone' 334 o6ins ta: ip Top Tailors" Square stliss-M rlonerest+er,'seepeard h reet.LL'' of other ex its are. being aero-lsnech of is shown- here -at -study - 1 numbers . � ,, hools. spread :trained to make the Empire's air forces in one of the` many se p the world's most powerful. A class in across the Dominion. •,, 1. n all .Takes He s_ I . PERSONAL MENTIONFinal . . ,. Mrs. D. W. Thorne, of Toronto, has Game 'been ,a guest with her mother, Mrs. C. A. ' t Wells. + 'a µa 0. B. IL -Title `' , Mr. John Galt, manager of••'the Bank Wins Intex'I�tac�i t� in Saturd y's Encounter of Montreal 'at St. 'Catharines, was iu 'town this week. withTb1'onta Team air. Welter �r Diilton, of Dearborn,.. _ eneneeeae ' Mich„ vjsited inn town. and at Kings - 'P '1'LIt 4fi ' 0i=t: `�'t3:--1 Kings- bridge „this week. cats Won the O. i3. A. Intermediate + . Mr. John. Gillespie, -of Whitechuarch, championship .here today when they. visited his nerhea-,; Mr. J. F. Gillespie of beat Toronto_Columbus Grads 12x9' in' the Bank of •Commerce; last Week. the third 'game of the finals. . Grads ; •Mr. 'r A. Ro rts„ publisher of. The or • in town tod • and but Fordwich, Rec , ay wen. the, 'ope�•r at T4ronCo 8-4, u ... Henson .won -the return game Wedne s gave The�'Signal-iStar a fraternal call. The Bearcats had eihminated Mr, and Mee. Wm. Oraigie have e• day 1Gr0. hird turned. from a visit with` their son„r. gagrirsville�l 39 Champions, �,n a t • i final at Waterloo. illelville .Ci aigie;, anal: , 31'M Oraigie. at sera � Sud'burY.� ,n Each- scored four. in th$ opening in= Rings here. iElensell added four more Mrs. John Kenny an& Miss Catherine in.' the fifth and two in each, of the Kenney of *Detroit, Mich., and. Mrs. P. seventh and eighth frames.' Grads had singletons, in•�three innings and two in the ninth,, wheu they staged a rally that ,fell three.,rttas short.. While each M. ,Johnston of ' Brooklyn, .NS „. were guests of Mr: and , Mrs. -,G. (1. Mc'Har'de, Anglesea street.. - Mr. John Sa.ikehi of Ge .raid„ Ssisk. ► kitchen shower given `at the . home of I $robe,, Quebec st n • ct i team bad nine hits, geed for -fourteen and Mr.:•Ernest S1Salkeld of.Vancou.rers, •r bases, and errors .were free and well I B.�C.� :who. were ,visiting M . John W. di'viclied;elteeght"Tbromto taetbles�vrere by tar the more costly. Bearca:ts had only three earned runs, while Grads had....eight.., Two -base traits. by Bush-annd •Wana- --Salkelse B*Sell road; •and -other :'retie tires in ,the vicinity, left ,for their re- spective,homes olr Tuesday.- Mr.. Ch -as.. Maedei of Dssex,.Ont., who visited his sister,. Mrs. T. Sillib of town., d' `ust returned from • was also the- re a recipient of many. beauti- i Mrs. Jas. I3amilton eaves iii s:k ftd and _.useful. _gifts, ._.sliewitig the high to end some time with her daughter,, esteem le which she is held in her home Mrs 'Geo Hermon, at Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bender and fam- wee week -end guests ily of Kitchener were k d gu to wittleMr: andellxs-Vbe,s,;C al r a street. Mr, MervinSnyder; A,T.C:M., LAS, M. -(London, nog.), 'of Saskatoon, 'Seek.,. is the guest of hs. aunt, Mrs: R. Hender- son, Waterloo, street,:. . A,ireraftsman Harold Turner, R.C.A. F., is enjoying a 'two weeks's:al eation Q parents, Reeve- a at the home of his pare and Mrs, Robert Turner, Elgin • avenue. Harold is stationed at the bombing and grrnuery school at Jarvis',' community. On Saturday afternoon the marriage of Doris IreneCrewe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crewe of Winnipeg, to Philip R. Buesnel, son of Mr. and Mrs. •Philip Buesnel, of Haileybure, took place at time Parsonage of North street United church. Rev« W. P. Lane performed the ceremony. . The bride was attended by her;eister, Mrs. 'Evelyn Marsh of Winnipeg, while the grooms - Man was J. $Farquharson, ' stationed at -!Sky Harbor flying school. The bride' was :'becomingly goaded in a pretty soldier 'blue triple sheer dress wiithi"l la -'v lvei 'OxfordsCsrepeliat and other black accessories, and wore a Spray of Sweetheart roses. She was green in .'marriage by Mr. 4', '`Pus” Voliock of New''Liskeard. After the wedding ceremony ' dinner was served, a t the Park •Mouse, and - was attended by frieirds Withe whom") Mr... Buesnel had guide ' acquaintance t4iizee Comingdere i4'istrument mauler -the Depart -meat,. cif' t National Defence itt Sky Hatbdr, . in by seveiral, other friends, of the•bride' and groom.' Among those attendingfrom Out of tovra, were Mrs. P. Buesnelo mother of the groom, from Haileybur eyfrs. W. M., Louns- bury,,Toronto eMiSSICatherine Buesnel, H•aileybury; M' Shannon Matche, niece of the bride•, frons Win niperg Mr. Mervin=.Honsinger,: ,Haileyhury ; -.Mr y. �obe�rt-Mciiek I��iat�iTttr�n ; -Mr. Clayton: Quigley,' dsorf ' 'Mr. Reginald Strathani, Hamilton; Mr. Jack Mazer, - Toronto; and Mn 'W. M. Loennliure, Toronto, who is: supervising engineer at Sty Harbor. Mr•. anal Mrs .Bu4snel wi`lfi ;reside on St. Vincent street. "" • • RUHL---WHIT'TY Ai pretty Wedding took pl ce.'at Gt... liftergarter. Xerslakke, HensaEll liut'er, a•t.the-. meek-.e.ed,. ha J '` c Grads a- fish trip. fo ��'iie� 't�"iaarton. district. • am Inks' �venerable eighty • _ replied wit ;ou ,?# the second half, ori urine m n and oth efi ht an;d ei h . CAPT. INKSTER IN HOSPITAL had issued three walks, gave ll ',t He had succes with , a� catch of Ate' •Utnfo�Ctunate accident •idefel.L, �'Ca�• their four w marts,, .31r • thie - first. ' Hensall �• .six laike trout,: ole• of ,them.° weighing taiii ' ' Rrowr s trine . moo" errors and Bells Pounds?. g b t five-year-uld citizen, at ibis• -,home on three -run' homer over the right field a al. en !s, Saturday night last, about 7 o'clock:,' ,pence. .Donald 'Biggins, ;whoa is now stationed While: his wife was away shopping he Grads scored another in the -second on at !Hensall as' teller t Cellar steMontreal, with fell t1ie. full length. of he l 1 three,errors and Made illie-4 in the fifth 1, to the floor below; fracturing' his left .on a single by s8tewart and another and Mrs. Jot ;'twig] r the sho er, breaking a took over street,. over the Weft grin. nasi >� double by Bush: Seaiecais severely i ' .t e lead 1u the $fth wit on w ed the local branch of the bone - as n the.Bank of his panes ts, Mr. ins„ Wellington rtd. Donald finger and 1 neii�ing his side with fourt o ,Join Notwithstanding the seveie shaking up singles,- three errors, r. a -walk. and , a a Junior clerk some, three years ago. the aged skipper, showing'the stuff the passed ba%i. Mrs.- It J. Acheson,. who had "been in men from ,the Orkneys are made of, Grads _cut -the margin'to.` one With hospital 'at London for two months pluckily regained his feet, ascended the another in the sixth on two singles, 'but receiving treatment for her baud, stairs. and made his way to a neigh- Reuse/ putt it en ice with'' two in the severely .injured in. an automible ;ac- bor's .to summon medical° aid.°apt seventh and two more -_in. the eighth on cidenit„ returned to, her home here'yes- cin . Inkster is in Alexandra -Hospital mai two hits and three' errors. The Colum- terday., The accident oceurred on No, 4 ing. good progress toward recovery. He bus club scosred two in the ninth with highway„ n srr Foetal„ wiles' l ir. and has not lost his sense Of hunrtor, ab one away. Mrc. AehesonU were returnth from a though it pains him to smile,`• not alone �Vh a Bash vir,�nt the route for Tom trip to London and another car ran into laugh. His physician, Dr. J., W. Wel- - onto, •Carter {Ken k-, starting Hensall them from a sideroad. lace, is pleased with his, condition and er was replaced by Maurice Tudor agrees,that it's pretty hard to beat these i gg , AftTHUI CIB LE''B:13"114.a -. in the sixth. 'Tudor granted only two� Orkney island' fellows. • ,hits in the last three ;and' one-third The annual Arthur Circle bzaar, held' Peter's aura , on !,' Monday' morning when Mary I eanoi Whitty of !code- rich, eldest daughter of Mr. Leo 'Witty -of • Toronto arid. ---the late Mrs: Whitty, was' united in.. marriage to Nelson John Ruh' of 'Wfindnor, soni of the date Mr. and Mrs. John Rue' of Hanover. Miss Rhea . McRea ;• R.N.r of London,.,.' was bridesmaid, while gr. Elmer Rule of Kitehener attended his ':brother. Itev. . H.. Fallon conducted the wedding cere- mony. The bride looked' e''liarming ina gowns of ivory -chantilly lace ovee Ivory slipper satin I with ,)e. feigertipt evefii, draped frolic a halo of pion' satin. - She $ho er bouquet of ' � ile 'B . frames Y -y-- • -e Teacher.: Wille,, please correct this • The beaii�s c Onlumbus—McDowe11; b-;-Yetore,-it an :outstanding success. -,ins--the �lecture -e -o---nox---chu - en Saturday afternoon, again.: proved The. tea room Moszynski, rf ; !Phonies, 3b; Stewart, c ; was attractively* arranged in an Bush, p; W aginau', , lb ; :. Kryeia, ss ; . autumnal setting 'with maple leaves, sentence': "Girls is, naturally better - looking than boys.” Willie: "Girls is artificially better -looking than boys." Bugoia, Cr. - flowers and Hallowe'en decorations "I have -a brother with' a wooden leg. , ails--"I3ro +n 2b~• Stade, ss ; adorning the :walls. r "That's nothing. I've a sister who eir . (YB .i. Bell, of ; E. Ker• Mrs. William MacDpnald, with a Weir, lb , ri,�,n, 3'i , has a cedar chest." n o , slake, c ; Httdsn>a, it ; 'C. Kerslake, P group of assistants, looked after the 2 -LP' Tins • 1 "Fry's PlilttE RKEAKIF`1 ST COCOA % 19c- "RE11H01',' GROCERY BARGAINS tin 16c hicken Haddie es • Yellow Sultana �„; r,Finest Geyl�it Yellow INS 2 lbs 23c I ' Wa , .,.. _ 3, lbs... 21c ...ter. . "Royce York" • ` Hallowe'en • CHEESE CANDY KISSES lb pkg, 15e .. 2 250 Tsylor'd PE. T' BUTTER 9 ° oz. Jar - 14e 1 _. ; z. tic . BINS() pig. �10b • pkg. 24e AyiCtts►er. T MATO SOUP oz. bot. ' 14e . `Crunchie`' MINED PxKIIYES 2l -oxo jar 27e "Royal. York" OMN E •PEKOR :LEA 1 lb.. g. 34c if.Doles" PINEAPPLE JUICE 213-oz..tins 25e "McCormick's"' ' RED ' RM . SODAS 1G�z. bag 15e ASB: GUM „ PROPS ,• "Magic"" BAKING POWDER' 4 -oz. - 8 -or.- 16 -oz. tin 15c tin 20e tin 30 JELLY DEANS T.b> 1.50 .. V Rill` Rang tor CORN Tin 10e J. Tudor, Ob ; M. Tudor, p; °ascii°, rf.' needs of the many patrons. The fancy BT innings; work table 'was in, 'chaos of Mrs. R. H. E. Charles Black and Mrs. Ca Cutt. z Columbus ., ,::410 012. 002— 0 9 8 The ,bomeme,de baking' • tablle,• p sided Hensall '400.040 22x-12 0 °'t offer by Mrs. Rod Johnston, Mrs.' ,M. •r Ainslie and ..Miss .Dorothy Johnston, THRIFT WITH :gl�,$ proved a partic'tilar attraction to many _______ y of the customers. Miss Madeleine Lane If you' want to be thrifty, and and Miss Elinor Snider looked•after the candy- table, while Mrs.'Clii'. 3i�cManus, buy whole fish, with' w ass " aixts, was in charge of the I i�iWien and ,•the arranging of 'tasty head and tail left' on.. 'l here are sec..- lunches, The'decorating Waft the work; eral valuable reasons for doing this. of Miss Edith Wiggins and Mrs, K. First, you can tellw�%vhether the fish is Revell.. Mrs. ''H. Rivers, president Of. Ercall or not. "iill bright eyes and1 the Arthur Circle, also had much to gills, firm fins and tail is a sure wap, do with the success of the bazaar. whether we like to or not, most of us With iet 'just have to be,. carried roses.. The bridesmaid wore a turquoise blietetin dress with a bolero 'jacket, With a halo of' bine satin. She carried a shower bots uet of Briarcliffe 'r-oses.:. Miss Martina .Hussey—presided aa£1he.. organ 'While Ia the ehil n sch choir of St Jsephs school gang„ As the bride and groom were. sigfling,, the register; the organist played Berkley's' Inllaby "`Jocelyn" . and "I Love You Truly:" The wedding breakfast was--s�er•ved` at. the home of Miss Jessie MacDonald, Oxford street,, an hunt off, the bride.. Guests . who attended the wedding froth out of town were; 'Mr %Leo Whitty and daughters, Patricia end Jane, of Tor- onto; Mrs. Bleier Rule of Kitchener ;•- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph nines and daugh- ter of St. Themes; Miss Gwen Harvey of St Thomas; Mrs.ompson O'Con•' -nor' of London, and s. +'.i homas Peck of Detroit. Mr. and M rs. Ruhl left in" the,nfternoon on a wedding•trip'through' Eastern Ontario, the bride travelling in a dusky pink wool dress with seal- skin chubby • cdat{, and sealskin beret. ,- The bride was an employee of the, local office of the Bell Telephone„Conn: l>any and in recognitionof her years of of determining this important point.' association. With them the offices staff . .� NO ROLLING PIN FOR THEM presented her with an occasional .chair. it l'0 ' Secondly, the. head, tail, bones and, skin should be !meg to 'make fish stock and. thus get extra value from your pur- chase. After washing fish thoroughly, cover the trimmings, with cold water. *Add salt, outside 'stalks of celery • or celery leaves, onion, carrot, bay leaf �o l � and parsley if n 'happen n to have dill She w'as the recipient also► of many, Utrdernch Girls Are Practising to Shoot , beautiful', gift! ^ , et at . miscellaneous Straight with a e shower ,given in her lionor at the home � of the Misses McKinnon, Trafalgar The 'Goderich Ladies' Rifle Club is I street. . now:oiierating in fullswing with winter Mr.-Ruhl, better known in.�oderich headquarters established and . as rifle as "Red," is popular.with the younger range setup `in the base'incdt of Lloyd's set, having bed' a dance o'r`e'hesbra here ' those on had, and simmer gently for owl ng a gyon est street. Instruc- for two seasons, a few years ago. „ about 'an hortr. Pour. through a :tions are. being given regularly on Wed - strainer. -From thin stock; using Can-nesday nights by •Mtr. Elwood Epps of adian salmon, halibut or cod, the fol-• Clinton, one of'Canada'• leading rifle lowing...delicious. soups van be made : marksmen. A .22 calibre rifle is being To Make a Vegetable Soup ' expertly used by the young ladies on a 3 quarts . of fish stock, •2 • large'$ sixty -toot range and the target scores carrots, 1 large turnip, 2 'large onions, of the mitajority of them are being outside stalks. of celer:: finely minced.. 'brought to a high standard. Prepare carrots, turnip; onions, 'and Any person `wishing to shoot ` at the string the outside , stalk , of celery, range may do so on paying 'a• fee of l' Mince all' very `finely ' with a French 10c a clip or 25e . for 'three clips, ` knife; on a board. Cover with .boiling but they must be accompanied by a water seasoned with salt and simmer;F member of the club.' -- until tender. Beat, the soup_ stock, ' Over twenty young ladies, are at j then add the vegetables together, with i present 'active members of the club. the water lit which they were eouked. c Young ladies 'who wish to loin are It • may then be thickened with flour 'asked to `get in touch with' any of the and water dire ey.or with 1 following members' of the executive; and d rice •. brill smooth - Mrs. 'Stanley 'Snider, Vias Evelyn c`b Tomato Soup With Fish Stock Cooper, Miss Irene ';l:'ellow, Miss 1 quart of fish stock,1 cup of tomato, Martina Hasse;$. ' 1 cup of cooked rice. 1 tbsp. of tomato,.! catsup, or 1 tsp. Woreester,lilre s4&ilee, - At a popular port�all the crew applied salt- and pepper. V' Heat the llsh stock. Add tlic� for shore leave �tacp£"'t,�ate: ` "What's strahita 'tetnatt es. thiel the. cup of the mattert,, ' asked the :oMcer. "Are Weed rice. ; Allow all.to boil up toy' you the only sailor wit) hstanl't got al rater and kea' �n;' may l thickened!. wife in this •port?" ""Noy„ replied the if desired. 4 exception, ""I'm the only one wlir, has!" ThMATOES2' Ige 16 "GardenPatch"' ' P as or Corn Pork and Bean, Tin 10e 216 -ca.; Ms 19e timid( Sardines Vy ,rr' tins 11c; T J. J McEWE P 46 • `•:, . . . "-AUTO WHILE 8obiiss Plexi Tried': „ .• Hot �s a • $7!- ti .. Spank Gnaran�tye� . aatisf1 ,39e - Heater lid u Plugs i to .give 1ea. ' We. have N and, Used les. Auto ant Bi c e Sllpply West St. Phone 741W PERLEY-- FOR ON FRIDA are showi Fur • 40y6 PERLErS EXPERT FM Furs of every variety* in Sizes and ,Styles for' A MISS DAY ONLY NOV« " eolleetion of 0.6 oats are here to serve Yoil personally. newei4t fashion treatments. niers, kisses and Matrons. AT Ma,c.VICAMS ottx