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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1938-7-28, Page 5, , , • .:peeepereeeereelerZer4P6k:i$'....—e - V4V47-1-, J4r, mr. eQ3 r43. e..-4,i'mat7 LazINV4. isacgino , 6103-7-2SZ, tatott Elt.mq • tlicadgRA 'ranm , A 20t • Starlinj- • •2.9Z) atm. Monday •IIMEA3 DAM ts..71„ sgi? DIP177 go92_. Megle•v--p)m@a MU, EVCra, an lot cpt2- :"tin= st=g3 Cotteret antil =By • " • tit4230 Vetrturing the et:trum artest dmer in the btasiness. Also tap danc- ing and singing by the and. Admassilem 1110anefingI. , ' ZEOg TYGOCTOGO . ,ri,, pg011,SZ, 0 , Co0= * 1) MtAT1,4 'racial, i K. Cold moast Pork ...69e Mae and Cheese Leaf ..29e ' IlintelltLeag '.-.-:--;..: .... 29e ' • Large Bolleguna ....18e i.,34115.k.A.g.h7n224104;_;-4410±:_- ---4,, , 2 lbs. for 21e New -Englianarliffitarn .....29e ICE 01310BEEF Shoulder Roasts .. 16e Rib Boil Reef .....12e Roiled Pot Roast 17e Choice Corned Beef ... ..... Me (Very tasty sliced cold)) Round Sirloin or Wing Steaks ..... 24o VERNOR'S GENGER ALE . • Choice Lamb. Veal. Legg's Sanitary Ptieat 111/Zarfeee Phone 485 ' Hamilton M. We Deliver. (Nkt -Hunt's Hardware)) FUREX TOILET 1 F(r 9gc «i Oliaie4.VOCON, July VT.4.4Mrs, TilOo. rDietrson, sr, 1,5 vlating relatives 'at ptaalo and - Or.'cind illara. jac, P1ggla6 and chit. dimn;,lof Ot. -Catharines, vinitod la* • week fwith ear. and 'Mrs. Gordon Ma- gma% {taro, Otparaza returned. with them V,..,r a vistt. Several from hem are attending the •Mode of tho ,Carloaror w Macon* Icbtlg.0 being held at BlbPark, Goderich, today (We).. Wo tzre co rry to report the.serious 'IlInens ell tar. Burton Beach,. witif, Is COnlined to bed and will be for some The vacancy at the Silverrroods shop is Ikehic stilled by tI' r Roderick Mcrocarld. L,. - , Inicis ph7uto ideOreight, a etVe- Via, tap returned beano after a week 'at the home of Hrs. Harvey Mole. MA. ,,. Mrs. W. 'illulitert v1sit,1 a few days the iiirst a ofte week with her daughteriMrs. Leonard Crawford, •Port Atbert. turs. r4. Plunkett and daughtir Doris, -44.-Ohevioti ignokr,--cfr-o- visiting her sisters, (Mrs. elms. emigrant and - Mrs. Lorne livers, and other friends. Other relatives visiting are Mr. ana Ears. Leland Cousins (Mary Million), Detroit. 1[1s Cora Cora Culbert enjoyed a few days visiting her friend, .S.fiss Cora ta Dickson, who is king a summer course at Toronto. Both girls went from there on a lake steamer trip to Niagara Allis and Buffalo. Rev. ,,i: r. Taylor, brotater-in-law_ of„, Mrs. Jos. A. Killough, who is enjOy- ing a Vacation at a cottage at Port Albert, occupied the pulpit of the United church on Sunday morning, relieving the pastor, Rev. Edgar Gill 'who was indisposed wth a little throat t rouble. New num limplements.—/Mr. W. A. Culbert has purchased a new Mc- Cormiek-Deering tractor. Another new-- tfaernreoconventetree---vmeahaseda • lately is a..."comblete;" tneeproperty-of Mr. Joseph Killough, which drew much attention when about seventy-flve spec- tators watched it in operation -on Monday. Tbe combine cuts the grain and threshes it atLthe same time. efterOielitlietatet; 4e-fiiiiii&lit;t:Wlikaiar field, also htas one of these modernlabor-saving implements. United elleareh W. he—The Woman's Association of the United church met at the home of Mrs. Robt. Moore, with thirty present. Mrs. Js. McWhinney, president, was in charge. A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Eedy for the flowers for the flower -beds at the church. and also to Mrs. 'Moore, who finished the autograph quilt. Mrs. Moore was selectea as vice-president In place of Mrs. (Rev.) T. R. Turner. Mast ei .Taek Eedy gave a elarinet solo and the pastor, Rev. E. Gill, gave an address, followed by Master Jack Eedy singing. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Chas. Alton, Rev. Mr. Gill closed the meeting with a hymn and prayer. Attacked by Buil.—Fred Morris. one.ession 5. Ashfield, had a exerrow eeeape from critical injnry at 'Ma fnrm when an infuriated hull which DRAST§C WEEK -END 1- • On all SPRING and SUMMEP 1v1ILLINERY In Four Special Sale Groups at $11.00--$1.50- • $1.95 $175 H GAINS OROUcH OSIERY • REISS M. 2. MaeWCAR Kingston M. edford lock E GROUP 1— Voiles, Crepes, Spun -Tex. Seersuckers, etc. Reg. value up to $4.95. Sizes 14 to 44. te; CC" ROUP 2— Cool Sheers, Sunnivale Prints, Empire Crepes and Crease Resisting ('loths. Worth dollars more. Size,: 14 to 44. ROUP 3— Dark sheers in. navy or black grounds. Neat pat- terns. Sizes 16 to 44. Also half -sizes, 184 to 204. EXTRA. VALUE EACH , (11 Your? Seove • ,,,,T7',","7•1 NN Ito rzio &cal:Una elmItlenly attaette4hAnz2 • Masing at In the ain'ant2, landiaqUinl abqua twenty ' feet away. 'ICT.,,e bull .then trauDied" ittIn under loot, And, 114451, tt, not Ar.en fetc Itha igc=nea. el his neighbor, Artbur Vterzart, who, oneeectlettl, in vatchAng the Vial 'nap attaehqd to the ring 14 the 4u11's.nwe, might have =led him The hull then aktneked a cov-017ned by 4rft Ster$ and boated It over a fence, and offer - words chased Mr. Stewart, who nue- geeded in avoiding IL Tho buil, willela lynn an aged one, had- not choviu atin,y signs of bell** cress prev1oas17. Trfc:',,bzree.71=. 7.,. DI 0.--egis. aUgh- ard aloWhInney gave her home for ite 3131,7 mooting of the W=4. of LIrstrine Presian byterchurch.. Members of tit Luelmow , and Cree70 auzithriea also w(M ore present. rs. J,,..,,i,. Bennett, second viee-preaklent of the Daluga non_duzilinrY, st,resided. and took the• • Mae study on “Guitance," based 'Oa If.attlh rP9 :U. John .3;12,, atad &aim 78:ad 21. mhistorl2,att famous .brEata_ ozarn_ their_wri ers.--"acck Alf •geNearer, .ktly God, to Thee," 9310 Isee,deth 11e," and otbers--foimed a very interesting part of the meeting. The Lueknow ladles, who were wel, corned by the hostess, expressed their pleasure' at being. present. tildlis. Howard Black4 favored with a solo, being accompanied on the piano by her sister, ars. Arthur Stewart. The guest of honor was the latterV little son, Norntan Wesley, who was cele_- brating his first birthday anniversary,. Lunch, including birthday cake, was served at the close of the meeting. 11;11,_. ,V171PITIMAZ3* 3t317 rit-,r21 r • Mae 'W74(30, of alt,atford, are 04-`0:7. f • tIV. Ur., (M1130 a onca or a wcett, NT:" rtitaLl VoWOrt,, London, oimat the weeti..and with friekrita here. Ztr. and LT= IN'of an Mar and fam- ily- visited wi413 rolativepct Sondeshoro and elva qhili Vs Sunday. - •-• Mtn, IStel.€77, MaeLlath, of' London, who is holidayingint 11.01' bemn-In CArd" ()deb, vicio a guest of Mr, and ro. 1111mcden DIner,Tath for a Sort da Ya tido week. Mr. and Mro. Vire& Ohm, and family, Of Winghatio, visited with Mr. and Mrs. U. &toes. Qa1, Sluiday. , Llr.,Z111 Mager, of IZIrkland 14aite, is cErendlno oonzie of rN9t.to with his mM other, rs, Alcoa in the village. •Miss Cora TrPrsrartha vthited with at lams Dorotty'Cor:, of gEt‘ort,r'a Mill, one day last • Mr. and &Sm.-Vow/as, Patsy, Mrs. W. Mulhollarad and Mrs. lees. Jervis spent •Llonday t7itibl friends cit Stratford. • rir 'WESTFIELD WlESTFEDDD, July 26.— Mr. Joseph Bellne , of Olareshol, Alberta, is visit- ing at the home of his uncle, Mr. R. Redmond. Mrs. J. D. Elsley, q1f Gorrie, visited aiRes....teeWeeeek--Ver -141ffraglYtoe.,JeePo - • " IWITIELED _ AIETADEILD, July M.—Miss 1(0110. Fisher, of /Kitchener, was a weett-end guest of Mr. .0 d Mrs. F. A. lkiwarde. P,ars. Blythe Stephenson and three children, of Toronto, at Mins Ada Bengley, Of Detroit, are spending a few weeks in the village. Mr. Leon EilleNvorth and daughter, of DetroleAre the guests of Dar. and Mrs. John Pease for this week. Mist) Lola Elliott, of Detroit, and Rose Mary Miller, of etount Clemens, are the guests of the former's mother, rs. M. Elliott, for two weeks. H Mr. a,,id Mrs. arold Weston, of De- troit, a e spending their vacation with Mr. R. reston. )),Ilr. a el Mrs. Norman Toms, of De- troit. are .4ending their vacation with Me former' mother, Mrs. Toms. Mr. Lawrence Fowlie, of London. le the guest of his sisters, Misses F. and E. Fowlie for this week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Molter, of ----e-- -tlleteste -of Dr.. 4113-41:__Mrs. C. G.. .eiteg= 11.Fr'Dr.-.1104.--Wttaiefileot leyeetreeeten 411r. Jas. Wilson. of _'11nton, Spent Thursday last with relatives here. 44! ‘LM4W.4. rAM /TA IS survived also by two:brothers, 'iltrk4".; and. JOhO QtaaoY, of Clinton, and a si§ter, qrs. GorGe Zratmtoill, of•Publia. • BA11411.rfAINT, ea—Congratu- Iatieml'are extended to n181 Jean Ittnye natal on patleIng the entrance ono/mina- Vohs. - Miss 'Margaret 4tzzmon, ot,i Minton, hao been engaged tO teach In the Par- amount school neat year. Mary Coot, of Winghdra boo- Dital, spent Monday afternoon at her hozse Q. Mrs. W. 3. Mnc-Cilutre, "Miss Elthei 1.1aelluiro and Mrs. 4, Einider, of lOte- troit, spent a fcv Cayo laCt Wee':41 with. the former's brother, Mr. meth ran- sihm gn, and eter relati'vea he. A number from here attended the sale at the farm of the ante R.tr. 3. 3. eMurek7 at Ripley on Iree-,:day pfternoon. Recent visitors witb Mr: and Mrs. Wm. Martin were LTC" gr. Carnahan, Mrs. J. Carruthers, Irwin, Ilatb.ic • an ea and 141111CarrM Carruthers,. of Minloca, r. B. pegg and Mr. Campbell, of Tiv- erton. • Mrs. Herb. Ensign is spending a flew weeks visiting with, relatives in De- troit and Sarnia. Ur. James and Miss Margaret Pick, ering, of (Lueknow, were recent visitor° with Bir. James and Miss I. Zurray. ST. AUGUSTINE sT. AUGUST/IND, July 28.—M1ss Rtiyie, RN., of Chatham, and !se E. Collette, 11.,Ne of Windsor, after holi- daying at the home of Miss Boyle's M parents, r. and Mrs. J. W. Boye, m le, re- turned to hathaand Windsor last Thursday. Rev. Father Martin, who for almost two years has had charge of St. Au- gustine and Lueknow parishes. leaves on Thursday of this week for his field of labo a at Drysdale. te suc- eessor is R . Father MeMahon, who (41 -Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent, Minadill at their summer home. Helen Vincent and Mrs. Charles ,Scott Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Pteull, of East visited recently with the former's Windsor, arrived on Wednesday to Mra. Thompson Is Improving daughter, Mrs. L. H. Hutton, and Mrel spend two weeks in Sliaa MeEwen's aftect her reeent illness. I thelfrategeneneteefireareineerlehtlelde es— r;rrirtro-0rrkr,r, vruPerIZe, *41ilty na*-4,27. 004 t! Lim To Slate nod iso Olive Piatce spent the .weett,cod. 4 London. , nr. and Darp,a, Mai pdat =a chligen, of tholong, *eat littany With Gr in'oVi5,7ffilintaiehaid Johnston, ' 'Irite ;'7:MJS. held their regular Montitillr tleVain.a. tag 'AlgIdaY atm W os at the honn a Mrs. (liodf,MY Erail, Vitae Cecelia Watt to npondlna tbis week, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. .Mderson, ' We °attend congratulations to Ur. and Mrs. ,Marold Webster taiga their recent Ertarglage. Mg. and DIM 3. D. Stator° mul famils7. Of 14ondoa, visited over tt crctr•end with Ur. and Mrs. eery Horton. 1,1ro. at vy, Webb and two driugh, ters, Dols atm! Zurth, of St. Helens, visited over the'rt -end at the home of Mr: and UM. To. Anders° . WeD,pter-7.11D.Ile..--4A. pretty wedding wati -So1erintSid—On`ViteadY7--3U1Y 119; at the home etl pm bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. lamest Blake, cotreession 9, A:Afield, 1.vhen their daughter, Winnifred Ittel, Azi-as -united in mar dace to Harold Wgsiey Webster, only son of r. and Mrs. James Weliater, concession 8, As/Alt:Ad, the ceremony being performed tliy Rev. James Wilkins, pastor of the Aslatield circuit of the United church. The bride, who was unattended, looked charaniag in a gown of blue triple eheer. he wofe the b.rldal veil worn by her tuother at the latter's wedding and a corsage bouquet of Talisman roses. iler bridal veil .was caught In cap effect with orange blossoms. Howard Blake, brother of the bride, pinyed the wedding music, the -Bridal Chorus" from Loliengriii. Atter the eeremony, a wedding dinner was served, .about fifteen guests being preseut. The table deeorations were sweet peas and 'car- nations. 'Mr. and Mrs. Webster left later by motor for Tobermory, where they loft by boat for a lake trip to ittangta---.7-martur.txti=„tramoitingktkne t§r-titi, -wove- -ft wluuuttoUerO5tUIZflr •WITfr basque ati(1 matching accessories. 1 on 4 -heir return they will reside on '1 tt a 1 i41 s ese- e Hutton of Centralia. Miss Helen re- Wrs•d4g2k,R441'47.414-•-.. tl,4( Mr. -and Mrs. Donald Clark and Mr. Colin Clark, of Ottawa, are visiting at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. Marvin SiieDowell. Rev. W. and Mrs. Taylor and family, of Dorchester, visited on Suu_day at the home of the former's brother, Mr. Bert Taylor, and Mrs. Taylor. Miss Kathleen Elsley, of Gorrie, visited her cousin, Miss Winnifred. (.`ta na pbel 1 . Mr. Glenn McGill, of Hamilton, spent thetweek-end with his parents, -Mr. and Mrs. James McGill. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoover visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. Kerniek of Blyth on Saturday. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered on Sunday in West- field church, ninety-six partaking. Miss -Helen McGill is visiting -her AMALISill, Miss Norma Nethery of Hamil- ton. Masters Jim and John Sibthorpe, of Blyth, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Win. SieDowell. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Campbell visited last week with their daughter, Mrs. Crozier, of Crewe. Mrs. Campbell is remaining for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor visited with the latter's father, Mr. (J. Sunitb a of Brussels, on ,Sunday. Mrs. Albert Nethery, Miss Dorothyl and Mr. Alex. Nethery, of Hamilton, are visiting with Mrs. James MeGill and other friends. Congratulations are extended to Mrs. Peter Clark, Maher of Mrs. Marvin McDowell, Who celebrated her eighty- eighth birthday on Sunday; and to Sirs. Moses MeVittie, who will be eigavty- nine on July 31. Mr. and Mrs. George McVittie, of •Loodesboro, visited with Mr. and Mrs. MeVilttle. Elva Carter is visiting with Clinton friends. W. M. S. 51ieeting.—The Women. Missionary Society met, in the base- ment of the church on Wednesday, July 20th, with about twenty members present, and the president, Mrs. James McGill, in the chair. The Bible les- son was read from Matt. 5:113 by Mrs. Elvvin Taylor. A season of prayer was led by Mrs. -It:Vincent, Mrs. M. McDowell and Mrs. Norman MeDow- ell, A duet was rendered by Mrs. Wm. \I -1 and Mrs. Einmerson Rodger. • It was de4 hied to have a speelal (nt1V/ISA t() money. Mrs. McVittle*s .group will hare charge of the August meeting. Readings were ' given by Mrs. Alva MoDowell, Mrs. Frank Campbell, Mrs. Wm. MeVittle, Mrs. A. 'Walsh and Mrs. Fred .J. Cook. The meeting W41.+ d 1.4111 1.4,44-.41 with prayer by the president. - - - DONNYBROOK 4 _ 1)ONr.s."Y111160K. July 25 --The Wo men's Institute will meet on Wednes- , d -ay. August 3rd, at the home of Mrs. 'Harvey Andrews. The distriet presi- dent, Mr.4 Oster of 1 1.1yth, will tre the , guest • speaker. II0414.11S4.1, Mrq. Jas. Craig, Mrs, John Thompson, Mrs. E. ,Finnigen and Mrs. Will Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Naylor and daughter Grace, of Chatham. visited with Mrs. Geo. Naylor and Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson, Mr. Cameron and Miss Irene Jefferson spent gunday with Mr. and Mrs, John !Jefferson and famLly at Munroe. Miss Irene is remarining for a weelet4 visit MISS Ila Craig, of Auburn, visited ; with her aunt, Mrs. ft. Chamney. Welcoming the Newly-tvedg.—A large nember of friends and 'neighbors gath- ' p -ed at Donnybrook sehool on Wednea day evening in honof of Mr. and Mrs. Itilliard Jefferson, who returned 1110 week from their honeymoon trip. During the t. V07111117 M I SS Jean Robin- son presented the young couple with a sum of money on behalf of those assembled and Mr. Will Craig red an address in ceilidh the bride and groom were extended eongratulationg, and a hearty welcome to the eommunity was extended to the bride, to which 1111- linrartriade a fitting rePly. The even- ing WO fa spent In dancing, music being supplied by Focal talent. ' Should a husband got his own break- fast, or should the wife feet up and get It for him? Probably the wife will prefer to in some eases where there is a invite maid In the kltellep. cottage. ;_0464-1/40,m..anckT,-AtLi„, and Mrs. S. A. Berst and son John. of Pleasant Ridge, Mich., arrived on Sat- urday for a two vveeks' stay at the home of Mr: Morley's sisters, Bir- cliffe. The ,Misses Morley left Stiturday for a -two weeks' motor trip throngh East- ern Canada and the Gaspe Peninsula. Mrs. M. A. Woodward, of Detroit, is accompanying, them on their trip. Mr. find Mrs. Morley are joining their daughters, Barbara anti Patsy, who arrived last Saturday. Mrs. Debert Haw, of Proton Station, Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Heard, for a few weeks. Mrs. Furter and son flhIly returned to Barrie. on Wednesday last after • having spent a few weeks with Mrs. Flirter's mother, Mrs. Wm. Stinson. KINGS 11 IDGE KINGS1141,11eGE, July 26.-- Mr, and' Mrs. ltowland and daughter, front 14.-- troi1, spent the week -end at .N1r. .1 bit \\i 11.1(44 Mrs. 'I'. Joy, and baby son are speuditIg it week t t‘\41 at till' 111000 of her pirents, Mr. and 3,11-s. 1'. .‘1. Sullivan. Mrs. Murray. sr.. Mr. and .Mrs. 'Wil- fred 'Murray and little daughter, Afar- garet, and Nlary 41tI1ruy, SCrattord, spend Sunday it: 11. .1. O'Connor's. ML4S Marrella O'Connor is home from London on her holidays, onto, is visiting her sister, Mrs, Den - Antoinette spent the week -end at ids Dalton. Walter D,alton's summer home at k;ripierlettste.mtation.—A the week -end at M. .J. O'Connors. .Miss Florence Lanthertus, of Tor - Mr. it. Murray, of Detroit, spent Itev. .M. J. Dalton, Raymond and plea sant even Eng w -a s spen t on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Iialton, when the choir of St. Josephs church gathered to einigratulate the young couple and presentId them with an attractive Aladdin, lamp. Mr. Andrew Martin in a few well-chosen words wished the couple much happiness in their: ieW 110 Hie . The Late William Quigley.—The. funeral of the late William Quigley,' which took place at $t. • Joseph's church on Thursday morning, was very largely attended. Ittvoient high mass was Sllag by the pastor, Rev. A. It. Quigley, who aiso 11411(11- titling reference to the dece-atiell 11 1141 rev•ited the prayers at the grave. During the offertory the' mass Mrs. lioule' Dalton sang with much feeling "1,4,-(1 of Morcy land Compassion." The pall- bearers were Ed. Poloy, Jerry 4)Vet, Her, Jes Ili% 11i41111 AleWhinney, itoy Nleyer and Wilfred McCarthy. l'hose attending from a distance, in addition t,4 the family, were Mr. and' M rs Pa t rick Quigley 11r. a nil Mrs. John Quigley, NIr. end -Nt r- eru 1.1 (111yton. Eileen 111)41 Bernard Tighe. clia11.11 NVilfred lrauskopf.. 1)11h- 1-1 11 ; Jos. 1 frennett. 4 De -t r, Ni ss .‘nn leatarty, (Pf Leedon ; NI r. a11,1 4 ',04 Foran nod son Joe. i)e wanted' ; also friend -4 from. St rat tord anti Goderieb The derail tri- bute.. Included (me from the Univers:II Stelniship Ci4 , vt 4 44. 1411 T) 41,4. 4; t•;4 • 11.11(11 4' Woodruff. T11111.11 44 Quigley, son (if the deceased, iv chief engineer Mr Qutgley, had lived in this (ommunit.y for .•Ner tiny years 1111 alWtlys er-eael himself a good neitbtkor anti a kind hearted friend. 114' was a blacksmith by trade and etayed at hist post to wfthin less than sfx mouths of his death. When OTI14-rgetivy arose mei' w1I111e11 minne work dane "Bill." as he was familiarly known, would never let you down .ieut would aceommislate you if 114 e4)11141 possibly do go WO InigS his helping hand, his pleasant smile 11 nd ehoery word, ha we %lab for hien eternal rise ile ptoesel away In his Seventy eighth. year, leaving two cons and 1.e4 deughtere. Auetin, at hon ee; Thomas,: of Deteolt: Mee. Wm. Bowler. of Stratford, anli Mrs. .Tum Chloholm, of Oothorne tovenehtee HIS 04? I f(t., fortneele .1rohanne Austin, pre.dereoc.ed MM. A son. 4141:41, glari dra•WiLliPd la I 1916 on ,the ateatner PIMA , and an - Phone ZC)6 li- .JU p. l.VJ 1\ ri- ll, .... — , _.= ti Li-I'l \.. IPll©g LU C)C2)41 MilN, CPEgEZ, . MMILEVIIMir VERNOR'S GENGER ALE - 5G GI -penult tfl,. FLAK21S 11 --i', ° Contents only Electric 60 -watt . FUREX TOILET 1 F(r 9gc LIIGHT 111U- MS 0(6 • ISSUE u R (' g Lge RollsA Very Soft Crepe Special Blend ne- Ilb.,_@ PRINCESS — SUNKIST - ORANG11.A'S a Good size , SOA? ,- _ 3 AK. ii, -,A' -- Lge size Pkgs Assorted lalley BlISCU 1 TS euub 7 p , Taylor's SOA! cm. 3 Lbs. S II C STORE CLOSED MONDAY ---- S MMER :DD`W ay Imo Moalcood Sag. Jed Zaeli •WM IPEIZEE PE1203 Loh for conp.no. Your dollar wile arocch itP oettr Dor. --eereeereesee-t- Tv26113-.2h - Panto"— Dollar Day $100 .-ILCiaol, 17004 1)ollar Day, 5 l'rs. Sa` 1111411 -0 Men 's Work hirin— Iuu anti (lark blue. Dollar Day, 2 fur $1.000 Athletic Combinations -- Duller Day, 2 fur $11.00 Sailor Pants - 111 .,j /44 :1 :18-40 only. Dollar Day '1119 Police and Fine Braces— Dollar Day, 4 l'rs.ep(111611 ilokllikll/ C, albriggan Shirts and Drawers— Day. 3 rut. $11.03 Shirts and Shorts - 1),,.` 4 r'n' $1 0® Zipper Work Shirts— Dollar Days 85e9 2 for PRICEFOR WEBK 29th JULY to 5th AUG., INCLUSIVE Work Shoes— l'afiro soles All $1.079 Dollar 1)11Y Silk Ties— Dollar Day, 4 for ("li A411 Qp.j.1.0,0\111 Work Pants— ( 40 ton ‘‘, ursted, lit grey it iiti b ro 11 cheeks. Dot.- Bathing Casts 29c, 39c Brom° Seltzer 10c, 25e, 50e, $1•GO ! 1 /ny • Sun Glasses ..115e, 25e, 19e, 75c Oly Tox 1194', rt9e Summer Cap - 1)110 v Ige (A:KIERAN IFULSIS 11DIICVELOPLINifi PRIINTINt; 15c Ste 59e Ant Sugar, 1 oz. 15e ROM Razor . .S6.95 KLEE N Ur. X 200 sheets .. • . 1 5c 500 sheets ... .35c FA(•110, 04) alleots . 25c Brilliantine, liquid or Solid Ifte FURST Ain) e Plaster— 11,in. N 1 yd. 1 in. x 1 yd. .10c Pgandage%---, 1 in. x )(Iv. 110c 1 %a In. 10c Tr. lltafilmc 25c Mereurachrame 25c Handy Tape Fine Broadcloth Shirts— ( ‘41lor 11 tftiI+d. qvitaklYU) \ Dollar Da% • Sport Shirts— NVith /1 14i''' in hlaek and \shoo. ranar,•., or all white. Dollar Day 91110 -11t0 -NO (1141144-Ro-N4) iles, 3-5c Mum ..,35c, 00c 79c 6136.1.1911111===tek Special inaelt light 09c ; WaS61 Clotim, 5e, 10c itt 'e Own Tmhlets 23e Three prizes given away free let pelee-1 Zipper Sport Wart 2n1 prfee-1 Sleeerletis Aill-neetaa Sweater ied prize --1 Sweat Shirt 11 144.1,•,. at 10.30 at the Store. With glass 902 " fl)catetient TeatOn Pante or Powder 25e, 37e 35F trr hudop 0 @OE k.32 BUY DRUGS AT TEM Ontscslrom AGENT' Tea? Tou) vAizatzzo Itika Scpard PLcza C34 ,,,-F.P.,r1,41:44441114141410011., JL,..•......--..!;;;f.:t'.••••1:14.t.!‘•':'": •