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Vw Amo 415114771. 11V 314, raid Danis WO'o'nirr d C ` o „it t4 p i t • owe J s.� :Q } -.W ate eee Zefe c.Vo Ono CES PMNOT nap UL7115001" 0 tee 0 �,S=+.War .�.�, t� ' a'Y.�•CL n: WL.�ZiR1-, to Be eoe' epi _ e1 f oF a `el ispies will put nano end ito $lion$ % Children ► M� IIIl $µ.II eirr sound, that tells how ciunnc,ilny those toasted rice bubbles are' Ince Krispies is the only cereal so crisp it crackles inn milk on- cream! _Let the whole family join hilae crispness clhtorrnn.s.YThey'll Rove this wholesome food, light annd easily .!tested. And there's nno$hnang better for aline children's snapper. At all girocee s, ovens-ffrresh and ready to serve... •Made by Iaceflllogg inn Lamin on, ®nn$. serve KELLOGG'S II 1ICIE 1 ll II;SIPIIIES —The !ureal with the tuneful greeting. Clean, wholesome food. - Lae I?UI3EAPPLIES Each 23c ORANGES 2 doz. 37c ik.IEW CARROTS Sc E: Ddb Y &/ARTS gc ' 119c F'K ammkPuluilir kr sea RIICP =RIIS 3. La. 1/731 'iD. .+.p )ID ct' nVA Dacni ;tl l 4= X04 0 66 C CC) =nags TOMATO IJA CH CLAtttt'S ASSOCITt UDi ,.,asacrS-�alslkran . vete Rico 12-co. O —✓ V ,.rt., CLAWS L Gri..1KO with Pork SO_ c7) Tio 16-on.° f O 0 &DPW IP mosmlo Yin O0 CLMtWS cammuo Ct.ACttt'S 8p LcL GE MIEfg JUICE CASK AND CARRY 21-oaa. Yam 16-02. Tin vonooitbiao CLEANING Eosgali CLEANSE! CROWN cr DEMME ree Via TED' Yo4t co E s* 4x01`4 Jit). 44, ,Eglivi `�. vi lte ' 11tingsbrridge hu unday. 1 .1leesrs, '1%64. °vieil and Arthur +.~ ""-- , • Daltons left last week to go snilin'z for 'I�D�tli:' 11Ic 17C X l2ay 3.—Mrs. A...the sun,' or. O'Connor, 'of Whitby, is npernling' a We congratulate Mr. Dennis Dal on couple of w /al 'tat her. &tiler's, Mor- • on his pretty, new home on t'>e 7th ({an 'IZ'atl'toii$'e. - s c.oraees:.3lon. Yes.: ,w•e understand the ;Int 1 naroo'1 fa. O'fi''onnor. of . St. ! Cam In an ready for the bird. !Toe. Sot;eph'ia tintipitol, ;London, wa. home.; about it, Den? A little ex- temerr•t for thd► weal! dtl. of ri pleanan>t nature would b., ti rteh Mrs. J. A.. and ' Itftrte:i` Jim- I n> vreciaated' afound here. ,i��lf�l�lf . i • ., ;y�.,�j•�,ry, ,�yy�,, µ{�µy�y �{�{,y�ypy/�y�. y� �y ,.,..j ... ,.,... eel eYYd �ae .'4.4 II iW1tir ► 1, ,. t f "�Drtralt , ... >... "••- ..nrsaw..�..�4 , • of "Ilriri'ng{.t1 't' l` holiday amens their lmaate I etTr. ' A (aaralle' eatherin•t; itu►1hdine Re v. 1- _ ri. IN. •Stallinta. of Clinton: enjoyed a I)1NMt1L R, May' 3-- Mra. \Tyile, .=.'ant everting ot the home of Mr. who int the Winter .with her nen, or. ata basil iF"itrilII`' 201ia4la -1 std-, `iH elinr iter. flee..,.. y lie,- -i►etvva'na,.1...0...,4Slottio t.lt. e a1tonto oiffhty4it4 birt&>+daY. 'thin `!veer, !tot. T. •1L tiltIsney. , CC ' forrt&a. lira P. waiters was tatren ,to the 1[]•J'iLa Ml i IL E R +t oderieb hospital on Thnradiay lest for' treatment. I AMIr. Frani! Peirry, who was in God - 1 erich hospitafl for a week, has returned home much' improved. I Mr. ;Harold Walt9ru, of Toronto, water the wilt-oud with hip+ mother, Mrs. I. It Walters. I Mrs. R. 1. Moore artd Walter re - flurried home on ` indaay after a two I kn' visit ,with the foretea'ra .areata a t Stragordvii.14► - - o number from Itonmiller attetade1 the fueeraI of tiie late Sidney Mettler son of Goderleh on Sunday. ; The Women'A Asaoetatloal will meet sa3.. tie...honua ,, of. Mri1.. E. . .osheli ZV ,ii!c`atln1. 4 r. . Q° h11 da r o>� Ai~. Car,. , The DPW t lett ne► � at J) Pasteuriz AX II E gg WONG9S CAF -30 milk and cream na {e KELLOGG'S RUCS IlKl13IISPIIIES Taste bet • Our aim is Quality and Semite. EARLY LY DELIVll dY Napier St. Phone 104 Q 11) eQllf ®i'd I®tefl wishes to 'announce that they serve KELLOGG'S RIICiE KEIISPIIIES at their table. IAICHiiJI9S Blue Water Stores sell K EL1LOG 'S DUCE KII$IISPIIIES and have a complete' line of all other Kellogg cereals. 3T WiFcluaInige I�®t?il llJge KELLOGG'S OGG'S !'(IICU Kll KSPII1EM, where they always use the best. low commenced duties on May 1w1_ - A large number from the Iienmilier United church congregation ussem-ble d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. %V1il Treble to. offer then, congratulations upon their recent marriage. An ad- dress was read by Mr. S. J. Brovyn and a walnut parlor table an7I electric iron were presented by -Mins (Beulah Long and Mies !Dorothy Walters. Mr. Treble rep.Ied suitably. The ;Young People's Society met as usual oft Sunday evening, with an extra goody attendance. The meeting was arranged by Ina M.askell. The S'eripture passage was read by 'Phyllis Jewell and -Helen 'Feaagan led in pra '- er. Mr. 'Leslie Hoy gave the topic, taking es his subject "Our Dter'nal Biome-" Mr. Ruse Pt'rimmer and some friends were In Wind=sor for the weak -end. There wee a large number Prom the neiglitharhood at -the fire at llgean'a on Monday evenitre. Lr. and Mee. John 'Noble Intend' moving this week to (oderich, v !ere they will reside in the home of Mrs. nog.. Tabb. CARP CAMOW, May &.•--Sev'eral farmers 9tfavas lnlai cal to,4141C, tirWo ' &aety no Wednesday, April 27th. 'ai€a i� eiw of the e=:arlieet season' for tonne yearr-t. The heavy rain on Thurcdaty^ delayed sottnae, at the l'nite1 ebnreh on Sunday flev, 0,_'W. Wylie took for lila text e s I"aesr Thin - 41134 to J tau . �$ '� 4aa34 Nein{ Mother's Day, there will he have a' good breakfast of KELLOGG'S GG'S ,MICE KII111SiPIIIF„S Yea W - _. . .,. .�. n If ow . .�.,,H' ,r~.- _ ..,,, ,w ::a : a - •.v.•, -„, N 1. ..aw saws. 14-',,,,,,,,,..,.4-,,,.,+-.. ,- 7,ie-:ns„n +.-ca:4.,,..,..r.;. 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L L S 1a -®apt, m1elIl'®iry Freda Ground CARDIIIAL BULK Conastarcla SUN IIST 29c Lbs. k -LARGE-SIZE .* 29e-, OTairages FANCY QUALITY TT STALECS 47.1(EttliM7 ... Cern flakes 3 far 25c PecinaneQ11 (Cottage a®ll➢s 25c ipso 23c e • (;'OOI) QUALITY •II.AccIIs 69elibo :Sc LARGE SIZE FRESH .SWEliT 'SE lit itt .ESS . Gralf'`fr ro f � a�Il� or NEW CROP - CALWORREA ..�.I 1'{O:V a '2} Fur Bacon Sll➢cazlI— I reailzftlat I . Li X 3 ¢®.. Willett Soap 19c a union service at 1 p.m. Note the earl ler hour. 'During the 'electric and rain storm on Thursday the United church build- ing was slightly damaged. This is the sec•nnd time "The ('hirrch on the 11111" has been struck by lighting, Mr. Jiro' Leishman is confined to bed at the home of hitt sister, Mrs. P. J1-nrlcer, In Goderich. We hope fur a speedy • recovery. Mr. Robert Bean's driving• -shed at the Carlow corner.was burned to the ground on Monday evening. The rn usae of the fire iia not known. Mr. Wilkie, the nw operator pend line man for the Colborne Telephone System, with Mrs. Willie and- four daughters, form, Iglien and Audrey, arrived' and began their wort on f4aturday. They roan.. from Grey leou-nty. We weieome them to our midst. i1c•rrlce at the Presahyterian church next 'Sunday, Mother's Day, will be at 2 p.m. 1•t will he a union service of ehnrch and school. Mr and Mrn. W. J. Mcellwsaln moved on Friday to Auburn, into the house on Main- street lately pnrehaeed from the eetate of the late Mr. George 'Zirre itt. =a c'j9 iP'3•`Gg ntttfht1rot .—A talrc'IR eVera ntr was held on Wednesday. April 27th. by the congregation of the 1-nite4l church in honor of S, 1r. and Men W. J Mc1lwaln and 12iaae Amelia, all of whom have bean very active in Afire!) work. efr. tC<il�al" haa been tee�a ttrar for tcrenty-aeveaa yen ru; Mrs. McllwaIn !and Amelia have both been members I of the W.M.S., and the latter wa:e or- -Iranlat nod choir leader for several years. After a short program of !songs and slac•eches, with Mr. Alex Young as chairman., Mr. and Mrs. Mc- ilwain were presented' with a floor lamp and Miss Amelia with a sliver rose howl. Mr. M(°11w•a1n thanked the !friends for their land wards, end gift !He said he had only tried to do his duty fain be saw It. slle was sorry to leave the neighborhood, !rut he still hoped to ko-ep In tourh with the eon- ' gregation. Min.'s Amelia thanked those preeen-t and like her !Tither said she ;had tried to be faithful to the work of the church. Lunch was served, by the Indict ri41 "Gerd Sa re the King - brought the meeting to a close. DQJNGANNON The pate Joseph S¢ateltae'.—Word -has been reeelved by friends and re- lative- of the death of .Joseph Smelt zer, of Atnulc't, ;4nak.. who died very suddenly at his home on April 211 h. air Stneltzer was formerly of A.11 - _field and was the sec•olld seem of tie Iota;` tr. and. lire, Pcnil elmelteee He was in li•Its eeeenty-d'iret year. rit' 1 u' -es his wife and a family of three 'sits and three -girls grown up and fettled in Realmtehevi'an Sure I, Ir,. members of his family are bora. I)t,r- n'n !S o r!c r aid �>% -vin, caf (I e➢r h . M . Ji I eltser.•Detroit,of &nil Cilirte Rasmussen, of Newark. Ti cs?e• who predec'easmi him were Iraavld, Mrs Rich. Twanrley, Mrs. John -Savage, Dun, Mannon, a2k41, Mr. Will Smeltzcr• of ('nlgary. fiaajured in !far :accident.—Mr. ('has. Ajton with his brother, Mr. Sure Al t len, uucl their mother, Mrs. -las. Alton. miide a -,4-(137 motor trip to 'Iroro»to t on Monday after' - receiving -wird of a 'icor accident wMesh Miss Olive All cal Iliad 1 een in on Su nelaa y night, whets two ears collided. Miss Alton «'sl. 1 m Mesitatatty taken to a iosplta1. where it was found she had abraelone on t I .• mouth and leg requiring stitches. Mrs Alton reemained in the city, but her sons returned home ear. Sam Alton at the same time Is rather uncom- j fortable with two broken Aim Pmentation.—.About fourteen mem- bees or the Junior Institute gathered tot the home of 34r. a rid Mrs. Ifa, ey Anderson on ` Tues(daa y evening Por a surprise party and to make a pre onta- tion to Mrs. Andersson, who was form.' erly Niles Erma FinniBaa=n and n mem- ber of the Inst 1 to te. The evening was `spent socially with game end eoav'er- 1 aatlen, and hater Miss Flora Dalrnin read nn address and Mies Anna Reed 'made the presentation of a silver 1ni-n yonna t ax Web. NEM Antlettett fee plIee % itlt enitabb1 words of t a - tion ane4 a dainty lunch was served at the rlowe of the eveining. Mrs 1i.. J. lyervire, who mast with her daughter, lira. T. Turner, rat the RIM/ 'iflfo g gn Enoe to �m, ��tirry to vIb$t a mist her clauabler. Lffrs. t Amdee 1. •