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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-04-29, Page 3r •••• • ef.e.. QQRIONTRIQ, UBSZARIL 29th 1948. W; ATTlappE. ,01..4.4toR1jp'AQPOU'liTANT: PhoneN".„9,0tlice 44$AT. I:1011.Sc 444,, ' 00derieb.: 4 . , , IgeoAl•4i; •Xedountant , Clinton; Ontario 'hone Albert Street , 1111411111.11=1111111M, ACCOVNTDIG. .00.0:FREPPING _ . CCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPING • • - SERVICE . For Small BUsinesses, Stores, Ete. 'Bookkeeping Systems Installed. Books Balanced Monthly. Financial' Statements Wage SUtpanaries - Business...11nd Personal Inceme Thx• Returns ALBERT snoRE • face; Corner Mirth, St. and Square o,ne.'.97,5. Residence Phone -4,4A. INSURAlVtiE_ • McKILLOP laUTUAL FIRE IN , SURANCE CO. Farna and isolated town ,Troperty insured. President, Ohris. Leonharat„liorn-.. holm-, Vice -President, ifugh Alex.' ander, Walton.; Mgr. ''4.. and, Secy. Treas., M. A. R,eid,„Seaforth ' DIRECTORS Chris, Leonhardt, Bernholm;,: Hugh Alexander, Wal- , ton_Saniiitinore, Seaforth, El Trewartba, Clintelf; Robert Archibald, Seafort.b..;,...s&134. H. „Me- Eviring, Blyth;. Frank McGregor, Olinteni_John, L. Malone, Seaforth; Harvey Fuller, Goderich: Agents --John E,: Pepper; Brtiee- , held,. R.R. 1 ; George A. Watt,'"Blyth,,, •R.R. -.1; R. Finlay • MeKercher, ,cPreuter, LBrodhagen. 04,g, Polley -holders can. make all pay - Merits and get their eards reeelpted, at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Keith Cutt'S—Gr.ocery, Kingston Street,• Goderieli, DR: F.' J.. R.:FORSTER, EYE, EAR, NOSE, It HROAT • Late Abuse Surgeon New !York -Ophthalmic' and Aural ildspital, assistant at- lioorefield.Eye Hospital and Golden Square Throat _Hospital, London,_Edglanil. • • EYpS, TEW_UED, GASSES , * SUPPLIED -------- 53 Waterloo Street S -Stratford' - Telephone 267. • • Next visit Bedford..Hotel, Gode- rich, Wednesday; May 26th, 1948, at 2 p.in. till 4.30 p.m. C• HIROPRACTOR AND - DRUG- LESS THERAPIST • • - Goderich,---Phone- 341.- • .• 0141FICE HOURS, • Mon & Thurs.-9 to a.m. .• 2 to 5 p:m. (only.) Tues. & to 3130 a.m. 2*to 5 13.M.•& 7 td S p.m.' z Wed., & Sat. -9 to 11.30 eat. (only.) Minefal fume baths by appointment only. • 4.-N. ATKINSON Sduth St. ,Registered under Drugless Practi- tioners Act .;,,kforPrcrvince--,of Ontario, • WESTERN ONTARIO • MOTORWAYS ' To LONDON To STRATFORD T.45 aeme ' . ‚7.45 a.rn. " • 12.15 P•ra- 1215 P."' 4.15 pan. 4.45 8A5 P.m • ' Bus for London leaves' at 7.00°a,ni. . on Saturday -and -Monday •oily. Sundays and'hnlidnyS, the bus,- . • goes to Stratford only. '• • Coniieetions at Clinton at London, Detroit, Wiugham, • Walkerton, , • port...pen—add- 'Owen Sound. • Connections at'StratfOrd for Woud ton and Toronto, • Conneeflons at,Mitehelt for listoWel • and :London. _ For information phone- Reg.- McGee 8,4 Sons at _765. • MAP ,114110P3,. S ,INS,U114i1VA ,Fire, AllteiU06110,144ilitY, ete 1{EAI4 ESTATE `3Iown„:.1., and ^,,kirarm Properties ' „ Per Satisfactory f..4tilts. Will! • sale or rental of Xt)ir'l/I'C'PertY 'list it With ,•• • • MALCOLM MAPERS - WEST Phone 115W Goderileh • 110.111111111 COLE _ Optometrist—Optician • Eyes Examined, Glasses Pitted Phone 33 Glider:1cl], Ont. • F. T. -Armstrong OPTICIAN and OPTOMMRIST Sollife • Goderleir •°See' Armstrong and See Itt,tter7- Luelmow first VVeilnOday of • - each month.. -DONALD B. BLUE EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER • Peensed for, Counties of Huron • and":„Druce RIFLEY, PHONE, 49 For InformatiOnitPply liernighan, Division Co-tikt Godmich, .Ont. EDWARD.Nit. ELI% LICENSED AUCTIONEER 'Correspondence, proMptly an- swered. Immediate arrangements can be made for -Sales Date by, -,ealling Phone 203, Clinton. Charge- Moderate 'and sattsfaer„,., den Guaranteed.. 1914 • HAROLD JACKSON L-LICENS'ED AUCTION'EER HURON AND PERTH.. For information...4e.. write 4; Seafoethl or,phone (colF , lect)- Seaforth, fir 867„. Goderich., flaWan Fire:- Accident and MOtoi". Car - Insurance OFFICE—MASONIC .i'EMPLID. *EST_ STREET PIJONE 2.30 GODERICW • CRAIGIE .INSURANCE and, , REAL ESTATE • , PHONE z4Go :ERICH Olive* Challenges Prep. - on 117ciro roliby, Tax . Grabs, Old -age I!ensicIns big 410, Wingbain 'baturday, ilight. and chose Hugh Hill of Col- borne township. , as their, candidate. for the Legislature,' :---Four---ethers--were7prop , • withdrew, They were t Ex -Warden Brown, SmY,tli, West' 'WawalioSh ; Donald Blue; 'Ripley.; R. S. Hether- ington, Wingbam, and Wilfred Anderson, Lueknow. ;gill was iiroposed by Ross Fisher, Benmiller, and Harry- McCreath, Sal tford. Ponaid Blue was" chosen its pre81- dent of the, Huron -Bruce Liberal Association; Brown Smyth as. vice - President, and Gordon Elliott, Blyth, its secretary.' 'Liberal Leader Speaks Farquhar Oliver, Provincial Liber, al leader, addressing. the, nleeting. declared that Preinier .Dies'tes so- -called Assize on the hydro' 00 -cycle conversion 'was not an issue at all, merely an ,excuSo. The Liberal party Would meet the Drew government, said Mr. Oliver, on the issue of the hydro shortage and the. fad that the 'Conservative part- thinks Hydro belongs to that 'party and not to: the people. "The point which.;Mr. DrevIt'.400" would be 'an issue in this election is not an issue at said Mr. Oliver. The proposed- change -over from 25 -cycle to '60-cyclePower Was suppqrtect by 'every meniber of the • House." ' ' "The • responsibility- .for hydro shortage in Ontario,". he said, "lies directly, on the -shOulderS of the • Drew-Idainistration and. there no. way they" can wriggle out." When the Liberal Government WaS,:dete4teit in 1943 it had.' pre; vieusly completed arrangements for development of hydro on the upper OttaVya-, River. Agreenients had been -siined With:the Quebec Gov- ernment and these were left with Mr. • Drew: • "Everything 'VMS ready for .Mr. Drew to, proceed with the work, but it was not *Until 1045 that work commencFd. -Some people • may ex- ense the goVernthent on' tlieogrounds that during the war Years materials were hard to.obtain. A private Om- pany developed power on the Sague. - You otry about your , present .or future . seettritY,- Phone Carlow 2115 or wrAte B. R. ROIIINSO,N IVIdnareh Life "Assurance repre- sentative, R. -R. 1, Port Albert. 36tf nity RiVerduring thattimehnd if • . • • cdUld ',Obtain materlal0 there is eXeuSeler the -Ontario GoVertiment," • Mr. .0liver ;'said tbe:';''great.•pro--, Bouquets:•Of daffodils ind XellOvir •liqunpei4ent. of :the change iron 25. era.,decorated 'the, tableS• 111 the `4, . ba.Aquet hal/fa the, British„ Vl,'xehangd 44P.i5e0,t4 of 1 to 00;cyCle waS yust to take' -4- the ' Peon104, lninds " off: 'the hydro — iur rt.a.:4" ShOrtage,T "- • ' • Hotel Friday: night -when, the taAle aAtu. ‘LT•Loi.ox-.4 ‘41.14Lte„ 11dru, in • Ontario at. 'the -present 'niembeis: of the Conannity Nursing ;3944 Angti ever .before. '.*While We agree • Fe$idCatr-' 40' display :fnlin'aient;aneLli'd'enalitOuclreern l‘fz. ver 64404, more• Registry. held a Ainger-meeting ' qullts cloSeW ',4114ned With pelitics *than' * .4, ch r t f b the Drew adminiStration on the con Pie -sided ' and welcomed the visiting' *Talon- proposal We disagree - with hImes- • and rtlgS; was Uhl by the St. An., ether .phases a'SY4110 ;and we wW..1 Dr. J, M. -Graham as the gueSt4dreW,:wartgro.npa. tt!ie -Oh• ourr4eeh;:. oh-gthtt,-4tbose-ae• affspee::tnringn-i'41).r., aexiL-6 .P%1.14%'---gaPa--44---4.04.*Iiave--a woman's - G llcl Ge dress on lam.* surgery, which he " - oLityeltransgaitao tOhnttrirmar...Dmir illuStrated With' mOving er.,Cn. IA the 'garish' hall VI4 ,Bat - He tliscuSSed purposefill splinting, lArclaY afternoon, convened• by Mrs. r e is very anxious to •whi an election' uansidshoivreipdustbkeiumoosdeortnspinunettlIs, f41e ds efof .GhMrs. H. n,t,od;iis.,ioer 'PsresidentefTtheeger ty.: ouip, th at e present thingvit fe."Ontario is not "big ehough for Mr. Drew,,,,, .pictures Of bone grafting '111 Tet waspoured hi- mn. dori, and said. "It is Intention .and pran Severely fractured leg were shown • • - to leave the Provincial Government and explained in -detail. -vjd- Irwin At .as-leee-eaver.ed 4ii!nd go to Ottawa, ,where he thinks An expression of thanki:was given table centred with 4' silver howl of he , can do a better job than John hY.Mrs. M. Henry and heartily en ,• dagodils and Pussy willows, flanked Bracken as leader of the Progres. dorsal. Pleasing vocal solos were by yellow candles in' silver holders. sive Conservatives. Before he can 8114g- b3/' Miss Zeta Munro, of NUS. B. Munday and Mrs'. R. Need - do that, lie needs the prestige of. Aubmepiano. W.Brophey was charge of an n,pwithoN.liss-atargaret Henry bath were tea conveners; Mrs. F. . . an election victory." atth Mr., Oliver compared the Liberal - Mrs. MacEwan announced that the aPron.-- sale; Mrs. A. W. Anderton and Conservative recoi:di insbfar •as Registry . would `hold- a tag day 04 •of a home baking table, and Mrs. they concerifed La to. the farmer 26th, and a "11 fairuLpsiitobe,:".-.Iii:TamB.GWailietktinogfh the .eaanndaylutrasiieW.. 11 - and reminded:the audience that the „x„,' ,Liberal Government had • paid sub- le0 U Nt.i: MAN' KiLtzp •• play of. fistuelletns,rugstrediand4-,tlie. 1,shovaewlyisdi,5,in- sidie on hogs, cheese, -sugar beets, • BY CAR, AT WINGHAM WOOt and paid 'half the freight on grain from lakehead ports.' .6, _Turning, to the subjeet :of old -age - Pensions, Mr.' Oliver Said in 'such a rich province as Ontario it is a shame _that .„aged men and wonaen :receive • only .$30 per month. He said the. basic, pension is paid by the Federal' Government And tle Ontario Government is paying less mr-the-$80,per-inontli-pension than it did on the $25 per •month payment, because when the Voininion Govern- ment increased the amount of the pension the. Prdvincial Governnient car, after. Striking Barnes Of the 38,000 persons receiving' •the old -age pension in Ontario, Mr. Oliver claimed' only 2,009 are get- ting the extra $10_,opaid b3r the Pro- .WINGHAM,, April 25.. Fenton Barnes, 28-year:old .111-inFliam man. Was almost instantlm killed here' •eliarge„: 0-NU:Bs M. E. Salkeld and , 'Mrs. 'T. M. Davis.' . • • •. • -.Braided. and hooked . mats, beauti- ,fully ,.werked .in pretty colors, were shown. The first prize fog braided rugs was awarded to Mrs. W. Drink - about. 11.30 last night...' He .was 'Walter ; and ,111iss A. Middlefoil won waking.. on the-; sidewalk to the , • • top honors for a hooked rug of pretty approach of the Mackenzie bridge on highway No. 4 with -in the town Paisley. and other shawls 'fornied design. • - limits 'when struck -from beband-by --an-linterestingdisplaY on the,gallery. a•.•car. driVen by °•Cr. S...Habkirk, of railing and (pints lin loyely•patternS. Seaforth. He was taken tr-the- inade a pretty background for the hospital , and. died. upon admittance- event. There,.5.were the appliOuede fithi. head injuries. ri ones showing morning-glory desIgitS,' fruit and gay ladies. `i%_Tov-eli, one otahaeta!te.-:017:-. Y°efl—loT,an-dIriltre -With --a florti1 design in different tatterns in the 'white patcheg. ' ,7 • Mrs. M. Warren.0 nAliTAlted. lOver• y WiivOn bedspread, one hundred years, old; and a pretty .antograph quirt made' by -the ,Woinen's Instittite-, in 1927, 4in blue -tin d white, waS pn interesting exhibit because of its countless names of:Goderich-women. A. pretty eolored quilt *Woven at the .RPnmil ler 4.`purchised by a Mr. Giri•in,. Reeve of -West .1Vawonoshi , 'fifty-three -year-ago." With it was shown a towel exhibited. by Mrs. B. Calvert, wkieb. was woven in 1848 in London ioivr.Ship, Middles.ex count. L. +Ion* _ careened ninek-en feet npthe-hridg nd then hurtled upside/pa-Wu on to -the ;wooden .sidelvalk We' bridge.. 'Only..a...gifard raiLprevented vince for those in exceptionally pooy the car. from, falling! intO. the',Fiver 'fifteen feet helow. • 71411e driver' and three other .youths eSeaped. with only a shaking_ up, .Chief of, Police T. W. Platt and Constable,, -.Vidor& Foxton investi- gated the accident. Chief Platt stated en inquest was unlikely. _Barnes.. only son ofMra-nMra (1 Edward Barnes, -Was:a war veteran; having spene'llaree Yea's •. overseas; circumstances. • Will 'Reduce' Gas -Tax' Mr,-- Oliver, promised that if 'his party is -elected to °dice, the three - cent gasoline tax whfch the Federal Government removed: and which the Drew -Administration immediately lied will -be-taken off. . . Since- 1043 when the s Liberal Government was voted out.of Office, He wa,s • . the Drew administration' has doubled not married is now to Call a halt to this excessive rate -at -40 p:e.;:cerit.," he said. taxittiolL" he -'-declared: •:`Thete -- - be a day of reckoning and the time Amusement Tax Grabbed Aegarding", the ainusem en t tot of 20:per cent..which.he said the Drew administration .propOsed to ,nand when it Is 'lifted •by,.the Federal:i Cabinet, Mr. Oliver said this'is juti 'all indication of the •Dreit GOvern ment failing to pass on to. the People redress in the form of • . Mr.. )liver' &tinted', there .1.11tS, been to sniping at Ottawa by the Drew GovernMent, r1 can't 'Say 1 liaire 'always .ag;eed- with tbe ,Dominion: GOVernni.ent," -he con-. tinuedu-tiptt the time 11.a.s._ come for_L this PrIONhice tb come' to and, NV Otle. out with. Ottawa •wity5 dud meitOs to ..devel op_ a 'better Can- adtt. pnq should try to a gree Ottawadbtit up till now no:atteippt. has bek made even to try to reach aigreemelit. whaf kind _ deAl can be worked • put -until ,we tr.Y, •f the Lihera party:is- elected*:iVe will trY to conie to an agreement with Ottawa on taxes ' which.,Will be beneficial to the vThe--itt 'Canada- as • N'al-17"-- 'taxation and ,.spendittg.'... 0-liver-Palled:the gasoline tax "unjust" -and ',declared. it ..should DetOk have been- linposed by the: Ontario Goyerimient when the Dor miniim Government took it off. "Gasoline is now being. taXed-itt the DON'T TAKR A...,!CHANO ON SLIPPPIrri.OADS! Get Car InsUrance •today. (also -windstorm insurance) FROM •• :--G0RDON4E11VELL , R,R. 6, GODERICH - Plumte Carlow 30-r-4 INSURE IN' " SURE • INSURANCE , CONFEDERATION urz • yriNo. cmr, Pforisett,44tiorr,„, preferred: risks. AccxDpite 're SICKNESS. 'Consult . JOHNTPARRISH.. Phone( 82.13 Dungannon • , Shifting our •responsibility ean paka. demodtag'y. lose ..,batance. ROY N. BENTLEY INCOME TAX ----(Business, Pri- vate or" Farm Reports) Bookkeeping Services— (Weekly • or Monthly) Typing-- (Private or Commercial Work)... 36 REGENT -ST • -" Goderich, Ont. 20U BOX -58 PHONE 744'., NOTICE Having been appointed Corn Borer Inspector for the north part of Huron Cdunty, I ur- gently request all growers of corn, which: includes garden plots, as "well as field,: cont. to have All..refuse of corn either • -burned or -buried-before the 20th •tkly of May, Penalties are provided for the non - •Compliance with the _Plant Disease Act: ' -TAOS. DOUGHERTY CORN ilonEii INSPECTOR ' 18-19x 87 West St., 'Phone 574—er ahiwegnOw,Surpss Store;. -Phone' 1199. — -932tf aching pains in the back • may be a warning of kidney dis- orders. • -Don't 3:,tegleek these pains. . Doan' Kidney Pills stimulate the action of the kidneys, help to eltini- Aate the wastes- which' may be the cause of hackache and minor Urinary and bladder:- ailments. Thus Doan's clear the, body of impurities. Do. as' thousands' of other Cana- dians have done. When troubled with baeltaelie, take Doan 's Kidney Pills. On salo. a,t all drug'. counters. Milburn OO, 'Act., Toronto, Ont. KINViTE CLUB HOLDS • , DINNER MEETING-. A..spliiikt of .114PPY,frle.1)31.1lnqss. W4s, it pietiPlgtg- feature Of. 0 delightful. dinnetlifiteeting . of -the -Goderich' Kinette „Club on Tuesday evening at the Parlt House. It was attended, lip a. NI.. membership. A delicious dinner, WUS served on :tables gaily decoriited Wig' daffodils. The preS1- dent, !I r. D. J. Patterson, presided; And, preSented the. guests -of honor,. *Mrs. George-H(5'We; president of the Stratford Kinette 'Club Mrs. David' 'llae and "Ors. Harold Hbether, . also of .Stratford. The • nevvly-organized Goderich liinette•Club_has Undertaken as one Aid 'IOCiety. .Many loVeb- and uSe- ful little garments, were, shown at the Meeting by ?lIrs. Charles Larder, convener ; and a - eautifnl doll.for .which Je 'gold also was. displayed. The Gues pealter , Mrs: 'Bogie, of trtrtfttrd, gave itti interesting nddrcss on the ainis 1111(1 work Of the kirfette ClubS, which are auxiliary to the Kilisinen Two Main projects (lf.....the organiz, a th-}l'ig 11 re "rood for Britain ' and "Milk for Britain" canipaigns. IoWSliip and frieninesg enjOyed by both clubs have froved an tisSet to theinseivi,s and 10 the eointnnnity,,, and ay high standard of clfaratter is remitted:for AherAhin, mr:v.goSieldise,assee.EtWeenstito-_ Hon of the-Kliiefte-Clif6, 'and -told of va'ribtis..,tietivities lautiehed by the Stratford Organization, including fin:1110411g toom7.in the, new:,hos- Pita for the hospital and the Itidren's ,Ald 'Society, and a Phrtst as party for the children ,Detetiaber; .• , Miss' ISylvia Zifibitt, ire:Intim, of the GOderieh •club, expressed ati' preciatiOn-to Mrs. Hosie for ber splendid•ftddreSi, W4114.11•0rtity. eudorsed by • the uvzhers: lorommulami,immimirniiiimmor` inoki • •CAPI Now—Claudette COlkert; in 'Pannie Iturst's-Imitation. ot We." , :Warner Mothers' magnificent jubilee of ,Joy, with sixteen favorite , ,ekl,sougs ad'gloYieus eglor, by Technicolor • — '1V1IrWILDIRISH ROSE .sirptitmo Dennis Morgan, itarlinte bah1 Andra Ring and Alan II4e TOUR.„Ptti. and SAIL% Laughter and tears---ticiteinent and adventure—d top.ilight east— in a tvnly 1ninnn iitid‘lieart•Warniing StorY Natatie. Wood', Walter Brennan and Anti* WarriCk ,) OOD Iiatuiday;;Igay 1St-- JCK MCLACHLAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA Coming—priatt ,DonlevY, in "The ;KISS' of Death”—Adult" Entertalinnent Niatintea Wed. Sat. Anil holidays at 2.30 e.> ViTitArg GOING. TO jukirrast ' WEDNgSDAY, iVfAlt Or. lot.Til MORT JoiiptV' d- gig .914bgtaTtA 9.80..0'12,30° 'Adinisaion."iillo per person tsovetro tivraRDAt BiRtLE ENA Atrr; HIS oltblitsititA • Ing show'ed 'a leg -Cabin quilt made, by ber great-grandMother in Phliz. delphia and 'MrS. D4vis qls played a• •made from silk Piitchei 'of. queen Victoria's -gowns. ',4,'PaisleY*,shawl Made into a, iuilt owned by Mrs, ;Melvin „Reed,.. •Of; i)un044hOn, won .iirSt SaMplerS displayed on the mantel were awintereSting study. ,A;loVely one, was ',a., "parting- gift to UkS, Isaac Salkeld On leaving Scot- land 103 years ago," and wkt,o.,e*- 1010(1,-* Mrs, Irving Hunter. The- zff-'14 Prize in this clasS went to Mrs. W. Buchanan for a' pretty • Sampler made in Port HoPe'ili 1834. Other prize -winners not •already mentioned were: For ' Crocheted. quilt, :Zia, -Off. McManus; -quilt,' Mrs. Davies, Clinton; quilts, Mrs,. A. J. Goldthorpe, Mrs. IVI; Warrener and. Mrs., G. Ellis,- ' The judges were Mrs. Ed. Wil- liams, Mrs. A, Higginscin and Mrs. M. Warrener. Prizes were donated by ,Mrs. A. W. Anderton, Mr. W. 11, Black- stone, Mrs. A. J; Goldthorpe, MTS. Brophey, Mrs. A. Gori, Mrs. .1-, _ft Lauder, Mrs.. King, Mts. B. Munday,. Miss M. B.- Salkeld; Mrs. G. W. I'Vhaley and Mr. Mann:iris. irKiE ?AMY, CMLES an RUNS—FRESH DAJLZ- ateh this, 0101.40 each wee for SPeebt184 '4.•44`.`"`'`,"'""l". 405•4441*"..- ,---Week-e214 gpecial.— szzivER nuzyff OAKkai 250., each 'N'*4"•4f***,;040•40—,-;0*.4.;494,4t. • DAILY DELIVERY TO • YollIt'POcat Pito ,B TON", 'Fro, matimiummagwomaim.m:e.goa,...rwomerimpturt 4 - • - s No one, need tell Us the world isn't getting, better, For inlitahe, we ,see ',fewer, men WeDArtg" AiPdt4 sthese dant Kitchenetn,Water.leo ,Record,. • 13.11,ESENTS 01, so gxEcOrrvg SECRETA/0, MTN ApwARD.sopiapr t 4. *.; ALWII MATTER.ttnElip irou SgARCII,ANIWEli NO STORE HAS mogst -- SIX NAR1OU's BRANDS FANCY LARD FlUIPY _ —TOMATO_ JUICE- IONA -(PiAin Added) BASP.BEIIRY JAM , • FLOWER or VEGET.ABLE SEEDS ." 2 Pkgs.' 90- DALTION'S PLAVOURSEAL • HEINZ ASSORTED. BABY r FOODS 3 Tir.'s 250 CALIFORNIA FRESH DATES -a: 19c4 •- • KETCHUP '170 SHORTENING-- • „ DOMESTIC OUR OWN mnr MAP).. E LEAF MATCHES " 3 F71:: 260:, CLARK'S . ..PORIC &BEANS , ael.• "four Contest -Blanks) COLAKES- STANDATis7'. PEACHES eAmPt3ELL's. 'CHICKEN • GUMBO SOUP 7 7 - MARMALADE FINE CANADIAN CHEESE " °Lb "3.440 CLEANER -orrmtirw-- WAX !BEANS - RE.11.1 Y MESH .., ,,E ,. , WHOLE CRACKED WHEAT f . ANN PAGE 46 D 2 0 -. 1 ar , • loaf ' "" C . No -rther Coffze In, Any ,Package ,- P, . .1( a it C FFE VIGOROIJS, WINEY CUSTOM ''GROOND, .. • - •ii. aii-41kninorn mititiNf Iteilotarli--"iiiik« - .00' onkttihip liouitebtold Flartaitoto,., Com." ' otallatttodisootCatii to ManitobO,SoOtaitch'. 1 ' &Min; Alberto, niritiolt 'Cotureibitt And to ' -‘3 lif or,kk.0 HO s i vets or pttonefottrikiked , "ifftigh; 'rotes. • „ Ettoininea188.5. ' tii.0 ng St., Tcitotit& ,Ittetitatike 5125Mtrikkkii tAaltikkae $141Ptiiitt �l StOlkkall ,,. 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