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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT'.
CECIL ATTIODGE.•
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House
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Goderich..
ACCOUNTANTS ,
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RONALD G. .11cCANN,
Public Aecot ntant
Clinton, Ontario
Phones; Office 501; Res. 455
Office: Royal Bank
11.18=',
DENTAL
fiR. R. W. HUGHES
• Denti'St
Corner Wellington and Lighthouse
• Streets.
Phone 1033J for appointment.
- ' CHIROPRACTIC.
HERBERT B. SUCH, D.O.
Doctor of Chiropractic.
Office Hours: •
Mon., Thurs -9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tues., Fri --9 a.m. to .5 p.m.
7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
• Wed. & Sat. 9 to 11,30. a.m.
- -. _ -Vitamin, n, -Therapy
Office ---Corner of South St. and
' dd. r 1rrme 341:
I3ra aiinia Tl~o
INSURANCE'
.cKILLOP 'MUTUAL FIRE IN-
_ ° S1JRANCE CO. - Farm ' and
Isolated town property insured.
President,' E. J. Trewartha; Clio-
ton;
aliff-ton; Vice -President, J. L. Malone,
Seaforth; A•iiinager and Sec'y-Treas.,
;d, A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors -E. J. Trewartha, Clin-
ton; J. L. • Malone, Seafortli ; S. 13.
Whitmore, Seaforth'; Chris. Leon.
hardt, I3ornhoim ; Robert Archibald,
Seaforth ;l .John H• McE'wing, 'Blyth ;
Frank McGregor, Clinton; 'Wm. S.
Alexander, Walton; Hiirvey Fuller,
Goderich.
Agents -J.. E. •I'ePper',• I3rucefle ld• ,
.R. F. McKercher, Dublin; • Geo. A.
Watt, .Blyth; J. F Pruefer; Brod-
• hagen ; Selwyn Baker, 'Brussels. ,
Polieyuholders can ;makeall pay-
ments and get• their cards receipted
at the Itoyal I3anklititon ; Keith
Cutt''s GrucerY, Kingston Street,
Goderich.
WESTERN -ONTARIO,
MOTORWAS
(Daylight Saving 'Lime)
Lv. GODERJCfI<.--suer London and
Stratford. .•
_7.45 .a.m. daily, except Sundays and
holidays. .
12.00 noon' daily: '•
4.20 On.
6.25 p.m. Sundays (to Stratford
• only).•
7.35 p.nr. Sundays .and holidays. .
• 9..15,-p.M: Sundays, and holidays.
Charter Coaches for all occasions.
For information phone'.Keg. McGee
Ir Sons at 765. • •
DONALD B. B,Xa 'L. .
IPERIENCED .AUCTIONEER
Ideeosed for Couhtiee=Fri iuroo
and Bruce
RH'LEY. PHONE 49
For information apply to J. N.
'Kernighau,. Division Court. Clerk,
Goderiteh, Ont.
vmanorw.arnalTawromm ,••••••7
EDWARD ,W..ELLIOTT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Ootre$pondence promptly an-
swered,. Immediate •arrangements
can- be made for Sales Date ,by
,calling Phone 203, Clinton.
Charge.. moderate and eatlsfac-
tion Guaranteed. x•atf
HAROLD JACKSON
YCENSED AUCTIONLF'R
HURON AND PERTH
Seaforth Phone 11-661 or
Harty Edwa'`os, Goderich,'
• Phone 144
0r 1. T. W. Taylor a
Noted Figure at
General Assembly
y
C. F. C$APMAN
General Insurance
Fire, Automobile, Casualty
Real Estate
:Wet, gt., Goderich, :'
Phone 18
INCOME TAX RETURNS
PRIVATE . BUSINESS
,FARM REPORTS
"Bookkeeping records installed
and checked monthly
' or at request..
ROY N. BENTLEY •
Phone 152W
Boy 58 15 Warren St.
• GODERICH, ONT,
NOW LOCATED
IN BANK
OF
• ,OO1VIMERCE
BUILDING
ON THE SQUARE *.
11.M.FORD
Get Insured - Stay Insured—
Ilres-ASstired".
TELET'HON] 268w.
• r r
Insure In Sure Insuicance.
Confederation Life -Wind, Car
FIRE—Preferred rilstes , fir
preterred risks. •
ACCIDENT & SICKNESS °
Consult
JOHN FARRISH
Phone 7r15 •Dungan.lo><1
1.
MALCOLM '.MATHERS
'NEW LOCATION
on the Square -formerly, Mr..
Cragie s office
Real Estate --General In-
surance •'
Phone 115vv
FIRE!
'Protect Yourself With Fire
Insurance•
See.,
Gordon Jewell
R.R. 6, GODERICH
Phone Cr.rlow 30-r-4
F. T. Armstrong
� ., aQPTO.\IETRIST _. ;P
Phone' 1100 .for. appointment
SQUARE .. GODERICS..._'
Geo. -G.WfacEwan
seise.. Accident sfd- .'motor 'Car
Insurance'' -
OFFICE-MASONIP, TEMPLE
VAST STREET
PHONE 230 GODERICA
•
• tr10.--From cow-
boy.
• June
troy . to lawyer to minister --that's
,the' story'.of the Rev. Dr. T. ,Wards
law Taylor, marking hits twenty-
sixth consecutive year as clerk to
CROPS IN' BUR=N . GROWTH eny'
' Woms Institute .
MAKING GOOD �� •
Pastures . continue to thrive, giv-
ing excellent feed for all types
of liyeatock. Hog prices continued
to. be strong during the past week
andfarmers in the,district were IScr imgeour, Blyth, was'unanimous-
very much interestedin the $39 a 1y reelected t6 v third resin as
cwt. price received for tie bacons district president of the Women's
hogs at the Stratford District Y9rk- Institute when 'the annual n eettng
shire Breeders' sale held in Strat- of 'West Huron district was held'
here' Thursday morning and after-
noon. Mrs. Scriingeour . is a part
president of Blyth• Women's ,Insti-
tute
'District Meeting
at Luckn�w
LUCKNO'W, June S. -Mrs:. L. M.
ford on Wednesday, reports B. U.
the General A,ssemhly of the Pres-
byterian Church in, Canada. Bennett,. agricultural' regresenta-
• °rive• for,Iluron.
At 'eighty4lfive, the soft-spoken,. Alk crops • are ' .maki good
pipe -smoking Dr. Taylor, whose growth. 'A few 'sugar beets have
historyis a virtual one-man. saga been blocked and' some grass, silage
of the West, recalls the pioneering has. been made, particularly where
days
grass makes, up a consider -
days of the 1880's, when, he vvas ab part a "cowpoke" riding the weern
range,, 'battling bitter sleet storms
amid the loneliness of "an empty
prairie."
This staunch Presbyterian, who
has attended about •half of the
church's seventy-seven general as-
semblies, is .a son of •the late Chiefs
Justice of Manitoba, •S•ir Tli_onlas
Taylor:.
(His range -riding day S took place
after, his. family 'loved from Tor-
onto, where he was born, to Win-
nipeg, where his' father took office.
For two years he rode the trails,
along with other cowboys, at ,rinses
their backs to sleet storms, keep-
ing their ponies close together for
fear of losing one another.
-'Straka for, Ilie-Law
em
-;-• I3't2�--lre•s-iri:an•a�,tletk-oto--•• at--•4n-,� e-
acholarly training, too, and, after
attending .Manitoba College,, 'Cor-
nell University and schools in S(:ot-
land, and Germany, he settled down
to gain,a, law degree. . • •
A law office, however,' he decided,
was not for him -in 'spite of his '
.father's warning, "never to give
np anything-.onee' you have started
it."
It was daring 'those years as a ,
law student that 'Dr.. Taylor first
attended a Pr•esb'yterian Church
General Assembly.' In 1887 -=-sixty-
four years ago he : erdc'il. as
an aide to the moderator at an
assembly session in,, Winnipeg,'
Nevertheless, he 'was. called • to
the bar, stayed with lair for eight'
years, when heflnall • ay itu►
e 3 g•e I
for his love of the: church.
Ordained in 1902.'
,1`)18'. Taylor. was ordained by the
• Calgary Presbytery ' in 1002. His
first charge was at Banff;Alta,
Later he went to New \Westminster,
13.0., Tereinto, •Vancouver; iI-ild St.
Andrew's:by-the-Sea, N:B. On his
About 100 official delegates and
memlbers, from thirteen Institute
branches attended the annual meet-
ing, held ' in the main auditorium
le of the mixture. A few of Lucknow United Church,' A.r-
soybeans and some corn ar'e, still i•angemen'ts for the meeting .were
being planted.
EVENING AUXILIARY '
The June 'meeting of the Evening
Auxiliary . bf .North Street United
Church +was held at the home. of
Mrs. J. A. Snider,- Essex street, annual meeting in a resolution that
on Tuesday evening. ail=. A. " 1). will be sent on ,to .upper levels of
Huffman was in charge of the de- the- \V,I: organization. The res.tlu-
votional part of the meeting and ,tion- was sponsored by the Clinton
made by the. Kintail Women's In-
stitute, which, has its membership
in thea rural area adjacent to Luck -
now. -
tHeavier penalties for drunken
driving were recommended by the
'Miss Maude Beacom • read several
passages of .Scripture. • Mrs. .fit. W.'
Hughes presided for the business
period. ,Mrs. J: D. MCLeod,; Chris-
tian stewardship secretary.; 'ex-
plained._
ex-
plained• the true meaning of-
tstewardship.' Miss Josie Saunders,
•offiieial • delegate to the convention
of ••'the• :London sConfer esace_ Stanch..
held,,, -in .St. ,Andrew's . Uns
ited iChtirell-,f.G'1tatlbini,s 'ttcre<..-tr <r2e-:
tailed •aecount`• of this meeting •of
200 delegates. Cotton latches for
quilt -making ware collected' and the
meeting closed. with a lovely -lunch
and. an enjoyable , social hoar,
A. L. COLE
Optometrist --Optician •
Kies Exatined,' Glasses ' leltted single cauS.(' of death in Canada.
Phone 33 • • Goderich, Ont..
, •
retirement from -r;ti'n's,."..'.las1;='rrnlue.L
charge he ,came to• Uoderich,: and
'fur" twelve years'4le and ,Mrs. Taylor
were ,highly esteemed residents of
this. town, and active members of
Knox 1('htireh. They ' reineyed to
Toronto five years 'ago. He was
appointed (Merl' of the A.sseinbly
in 1925, and t;jilce- tiled he h11 J1',t
Missed a .Session.
Looking" hack on the' affairs of
Taylor
1 .5(
:• imt e d
18(.:11 .1,)18. I
a� for 1�
the(•htr ,
.
l
•wit•h the'way. ithas come through
the crisis of 192:,,•- when the church
was, ."almost. c=lot • to. pieces,"' the
clepres sion' years and World War
'\,hen I see this assembly of
1951, l ;feel I can -liottT • S;ty; we've,
('glue through the ;deep 'waters and
our feet' now 'are reaching solid
ground, •
.lint tiike. a' look,; at this a--
e111111v_.,.,M ..•,lt. s we're 110 5110111'
l) tata)('T.:" t.\\. 11ro(111 a11(1 K. •1),,w,,nn,1
Women's Institute, and unanimous-
ly approved by the West -Huron,
district delegates 'alt Lueknow. °
,The ,district "meeting• also et1
dorsed a • resolution prroposed :by
the Goderich \Wornen''s Institute,
which call's' fpr • a more • genero'us
system .of government pensions for
-people - w-ho---sutfor-- .front. -.,incurable. \\'_ I�'..>I_ I'rice,..\iru..Ray,C.hanthexs,-.
diseases, or • are ernlanenhl Cis Airs, L. Bannister, :Mrs. Riehl', Mrs. G.'Mntiire-
Toronto head(juarters of the• \Vo- son, Mrs. Clairmont, ,Mrs.Bullosa
GUILD SENDS CLOTHING)
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A CHO0;
•INDI N.
The . regular • meeting of St.
•George's 1v4. was held in the
Guild 'i:oon►' on Tuesday afternoon,
'The president, •firs. F. Hunt, opened
the Meeting with prayers, and after-
wards read the litany. 'The 'Scrip;
'tune portion,. from Ephesians 4,
MI6 taken by• Mrs: D. J. Adan,.
Mrs. Farr. spoke with .appreci-
ation of the ladies who worked to-
gether to, Make' the recent Deanery
gathering 'such a happy' one, and
also, do • the absence,. of - airs.
Pritchard, -gave a thoug h; -inspiring
reading entitled,. "Give us •th'fis day
' our • daily bread." This took • t3e
place of the usual 'study book, and
was much appreciated. , • •
At this meeting the summer and
winter outfits of clothing foie the
two children at the, • Indian Resi-
dential' School, Cardston, Alberta,
were displayed and it was felt that
,mucic credit -vas due to' Mrs. Fair
as convener of this work and' to
Mrs. Riley, who so ably ,assisted
her. Gr,a,teful thanks Wee ex-
pressed also to 'those who helped
by sewing, and by donations.
The president conducted closing
prayers; and afternoon ' tea was
served 'by Mrs. Riley and Mrs,
H. Dodd.
men's Institute .branch of the On-
turio Dopartnlent o1--Agricultur
was represented at the districts -an
C. Depa'rtment of --Agrieulturl
istrict-i nl
1111111 meeting by Mis.s Grace iIam-
Mr.. 'C. Disaett.
ci
Inf orn�aon tooth
tope Opened ened O 1(; r.
Saturday, June 23
• The 'Board of Trade's tourist, in.
�ornformation•boirth on the Sgttarewas
given, a new coat of paint on Tues-
day eveiiing to Mae `it side and.
span and ready for opening, on
'Saturday, June 23rd. roar, mem-
bers of the board Started at 1 p,zn.,
and finished painting the 'booth
about 10 pan'., with, the aid . of
lights 'from a ear, ., •
George' Filsinger is -chairman of
time, t2urist committee for .this year.
&le has again selected .'Miss B.
Bradford for the information. clerk,
Pier ork last year being regarded
as na3stwelljeient.
With another 'record tourist .year
in Prospect, it is expected that the
Goderich booth will `record a new
high in the -number of inquiries
made.. Arrow, signs at the . corner
of Elgin avenue ,and -Victoria street
(the point 'of the heaviest passage
of tourists MI, Goderich) , pointing
to the Square and the locatidtx of
the tourist booth, are to be erected
in • order that • tourists patssing
through Goderich but riot intending
to go to the Square may be easily
directed to the information. booth.
Last year a total '01' 1,045' tourists
registered at the booth, with •the
actual number of persons concerned
even 1a l,•gee .,than st a. 1, 3iit1e 'in inany
instances
only one
person registered
at -•the'booth--Ifroril'- a ear fn Which:
'there were as many as five tourists.,
The inquiries were divided betWeen
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111(01 �\•hi,' outlined the proposed-" ,., , •
a -olx'•rative programs ,for W.I. use• ®:.For ' MADE - T Q�-MEAS URE •
.,.wthe winter season of 1951-52, and O •
v.:minded out the branch delegates a SLACKS—
ors their opinions of the programs M,�• 9
that ;ire' being prepared. , o Any style from •
oris Jean Scott, home economist • ° •
for the Ontario, •1.)'epartiuent of ! • SPORT.,JACKETS
,Agriculture' and director of girls' j •' English 4"1.11 Wools front
$35.00
club work in the 'runic. areas of • ••
Perth and Ilua•on, slioke at the .� SUIT
jb
The ''New, American Lounge from •;$35.00,k:
morning
'sc'ssi0n tiJ, r(Lpot t on o n e
work acc'inupliShe(1 in the '1.94'o-511 0•
•
•
season. •
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Election of Officers
P:l0(11(11 of dist rits office
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Zurich', f('dc'ral director. • officers d AT ^. •
evet(d, i11�-r('(-1{l110)15„to the'president, (® y ` ' - •'•
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1:x, `1Lb1Lilge(lll', tire; I10114(1'i(1 • _ S
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President,. (11,. 'Mrs. 1,. 11i'rs, Dungan- •
noir ; 1st ti (° pt l'�i(1('ilt. alts 1 R
Duval. NV Ingl;si ; 211(1• vice-pre�i ® �, , tGODERICTI•
(font, Mrs. :4. (',ttnlrbc=.11, _ 'Auburn PHONE. 41.2 •
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1•►unganuon ; federation • represent -
1)'i: ('ttSS of • C6111410 to''l 11 ;1111,., AIA., A. \\`.ilIdu. (c4,tl('ti('h ;
}1S .a group, have been the greatest, :11ternate fl;(l4rail„11. 1'l'llresent1(1ive,
Mrs 1,. \I, i (•rilug('tnll•, ('1;1,yth; l•op •'
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1(•11( s ' t)g1•i(tltlt•tlt•e a 1)11 Julatliart
intlt1,111(' ,,,MIS. \i. 11ntkit , (11)1to41
ril i•raISl'1il► 1)11(1 egii •:) ii.
1,nt1(let,ln(1 o ;
l'1'.5(.111'011 ;111(1.c111'11.10- a'\c11t s, Mrs, 1).
Phillips, 1►ul;gullaiorl •L401,1(' 04 11
Q)11-11cs and prodlth, \1rA ,Ca rl1'ruc•Col)
1It°ns,s'Js ' .1 111114)1' institute
tivit fes, Airs. 'l'uit l`fit rk,' (;odi'rirh ;
resolutions, Mrs. .l,. .1'1'ra, 1lan-
gou11l 11 ; district • dir('(•ttes
Tait Clark, c:0(1('ri(•1) ; community
to i;t 1t essstrintsistri l itreis,•trs %s: -e:
1, Robiw,ou, Auburn.' '
`Let me help
• •
you s a,ve.--the ._. '.
I. A.
Irife Insurance.
way.:
Confederation, Life
Association
Goderich, Ontario
)oeceie••••r!e ss••••••OOoi
All Wool shipped to
JACKSON'S .
is graded in Seaforth
and' full ,settlement
made by them.
M. JACISO
SEAFORTH
Phones: Days 684-W;, Nights 3-J
19tf
i••••••••s•••i•••••••••••
A'
Goclerich Pwfili�'n
Dancing Wednesday, Saturday and holiday evenings
41111.1
Saturday Night—Johnny Downs and his orchestra.
Wednesday * night : Barn dance to Jerry. Rennie and the
o Rhythm Jesters. '
ecial Mid ni lit andholidg dances July 14t week-
end. _.._ _
GODE1UCH TUEATIIES PRESENT
• •••+ esee etio ressoommis•e er•et i• +s••e•• disco eesoiiisesiesedisite
the , At We
Atrt CAPITA - West
The.
jPARK, The - Street
utare
`(h Stq •
�..�,
PHONE V -�--�-
P.i ONE 1150. •
Now --"CHAIN LIGHTNING" --starring Humphrey Balftart ,as a
• ,ret pilot.
Mon., Tues. and Wed. Adult Entertainment. ,.•
1ohn 'Garfield; Patricia Neal and Phyllis Tha':ter
Out on the Paeifie coast a deep-sea fislierilrltn 'bi.'ings ti. .sttarlge
enrgrotb front and Myitis for himself an adventurous detltiny.
"The BREAK NG POINT"
Thugs., Eri. bird Sat,- • '
Ili§toric'al \'4`estoi'ti lif tlie' Civil period, in which a young hndi'an
s oldies learns that valor docs not overcome racial bigotry.
"The DEVIL'S DOORWAY”
. Robert -Taylor; Iiituli Raymond' mut Louis C tlltern
•
Coming. --"The 'Woman Iii Question"—AI) ?LT. Ilya nail° and
• forgettable Y 1,
Now --Abbott and Costello, in "HOLD THAT GHOST."
•Mon., Tues..iiitld Wed.• •• •
' Lex Barker, Brenda Joyce' and Albert' Dekker
Th'e Icing of the. jungle beeonles ,involved -in another thrilling ad-
. venture front. the' pew of 'Edgar'Mee I31t1•Ioughs- 1''ilnied in
Africa.
"...
TA SAN'S MAGIC
FOUNTAIN"
"
Thurs., Fri, .rind • Sat.-
- ' Gordon Muetlae, , Jtiilie London and Jack Holt
A western drama in Peebnicolor, tolling the vale of a sheriff's son,
'beffa-k'(1 by his closest fr1t id. • • _
"Return of the Frontiersman"•
Contlltg,--",Stage tt Ttlrs011"3—Rot's' 'tfo merou in a T'ec`, ttiltolor
VVesttrn.
ri
,1O() Canadians and 45 visitors
frons the United ,States. Question
Asked, at ,the booth' are Many an d
varied, and a {tabulation of 'tbe
questions at the 'end of the, season
aets. as a 'barometer to cleterm
lust what Sort of informatiOn`
tourists want when passing thrones
Goderich; or while visiting, •lierep
are
asked o direct a, l>4.
iz a d t
Citizens
inquiring tourists this summer for `
the tourist, information., booth, and
to leave no Moue unturned. in 'see- .
ing that every tourist is. give.' rim
nraxininin in hospitality ' ' and
courtesy hi order that they may be.
'repeat visitors to 1Goderich intbe
future.
•
FOUR, FINGERS ' „CUT
. Charles Ruffen, .16,,• had four
fingers of. his right hand shortened
in an accident. at the '1Goderich.
Manufacturing Oompany's plant ole '
Tuesday afternoon, when his hand
caught in a 'shaper machine, "•' fie
was removed to Alexandra Deis-
pital, attended by Dr. J. W. w'al
lace. In a former accident, Mr.
Ruffen suffered the amputation of
two •'fingers on his left had. He.
is Married and has three children.
ITSA FACT .. •
.that ' the. Sun . Life Assurance
Company of Canada has we11'••
over a million policyholdeiw
throughout the world..
In the more than three-quarters , ,
of a cent urs, of the. Company's '
exrsteizee over twoilli n d 'oi1a:
b o rs
has been .pain to policyholders '. __
and beneficiaries, `
Harold W. Shore.
Re r-eseirtative.. of
F
Sun Life Assurance Company
of Canada • ,
North St.
Phone 766w
�The • a(idt,ess of Nvel(•0tnc to'- the
(lelcg;ltcs was 'el eetl r1. Ray
1)111on, speaking for the .Kirlfail,
\\'cinch's institute. •,'1`he r('l,la•, was
rnsucle by, -- 'Mrs. R. Faii:service,
14)11desb01'O.
:1n ,01111101 wele,en . t -se 1110 I1in-;
tail 'Institute 'area was given• by •
Ebner Grah:ini, R.1t. 1. fort Al
'bort reeve of A4lvtietd townCis
Mrs. E. Hobbs, R.R ', Denticl0,
att(n(lc'(l i11 her (()1)il('1(,' .as first
vice-rhafrnllln of the W..1. area 1111(1'
includes West Heron.- Mrs. T.1
(Afe, e'k , %uricit, reported on • the I
most - recent •national. conyention:
,'Institutes repi'eseTited - a t the
,meeting «dare those of Auburn, Bei -
grave, - Blyth,' Carlow, Clinton, Iriin-
gannon„ Goderich, Lo11c1esboro, Kin=
-tail, and:• St. Helens, and the Junior
Institutes of Clinton, Belgrave, and
Colwanash. •
•
Members of _.:the Goderich \Wo-.
'111e11'S .Institute who 'attended the
district meeting were Mrs,. C. \Wor-
self, Mrs. Alex. Butler, Mrs'. An-
drew Straugh.'in, Mrs. A. Wilkin,
aI_f s. Mumby, Mrs,. C. Holland, Mrs,
Shorten,ng
Domestic
Canned Meat
Ann Page -White ,or grown, Sliced
Klik
E. D. Smith's Pure
Jany
Sosedhnes
Pie .Crust Mix
Kraft Dinner
• THE VOICE OF TEMPER-
• AN&E 1 I.
B`3tcii;_ las`�hsd -alter`:
year of, prohibition. As every.
where else .it was bitterly op-
posed. Mr,.. B. G. Kher, chief
minister of the ' State, makes
this statement: "Not only has
prohibition done no harm, fi-
nancial, material or moral, but
such experience as we have had
with it convinces us that it
has rendered a great service .to
the bulk of the people. The
gratitude of pers'ons whose lives
were formerly` ruined by alco-
hol, and particularly of their
wives and children, is a reward
which we are not prepared' to
exchange for the approval of
the ill-informed enemies of pro -
There` speaks a statesman
who puts the well-being o'f hiss
people—which was -being under-
mined by alcohal—before'every-
thing' else. That's why we are
eager to • retain the Canada
Temperance Act in Nuron. ' It
serves 'the best..interosts of thio
peaplenot t.o provi4o °ligor
outlets. '
This advt. • ii'iumi i red by 'llttron
County. 'Temperance, Pedertxtion.
Heinz Tol'hato
13-15z 16t1 26c
Fabulous ,Suds
Targe pkg 41c
Jelly Powders
Lu SHIRRIFF'S' 3 pkgs 29c
Quakes•
Mullets • - , pkg .14c
2 lbs 19c
Standard
/beaches IONA 20-ot tin 2,4C
'Del Maiz, , J •
Cons Croats Style �, 1$Qot tins 29c
Ann Page, Boston Style
Pink Salmon
.A&P and U1eia4Lj
California Salmon P•leski„sie 45, No.. 1.35'
Cuntuloupes '
Florida Sweet, Red/Ripe, No. 1 --Half 69c Quarter
Watermelons h 01.
Celery Stalks
Hot Holnse,' large Sltd, No. 1
Hand seleetetl Quality, pweth, No. 1
Tomtoes
Native ,Grown. trawbcrraes 'attractively .pricett,1'
anality lietta'wu(ivtr boon better,•.•
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