The Goderich Star, 1934-03-01, Page 4(.
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The-Marchmeeting of ,the ,Junior
F*rmers* Club Will be held on Thgrefloi-Y
evnlng, of thls •Week, when * worthwhile
proeain, Will be Presented.
Remember. the PrOilteStive alchre
psrty to he in the„,PartSit H11 011
'Friday eVenittg, 5D1re1t atli, Under the
ittlapiCe$ of the Dungannon junior In-
stitute.
Itirs. J. R. Savage, who haSepeen quite
ill for some weeks, is somewhat ImPrOV-
ed, Nurse Free, who had been in at-
tendance, was gllowed to leave on Sat-
urday.
Keep the date. Marti), 16th* for the
hot St. Patrick's supper in. Dungannon
'United church, after Whiett the play,
sThe Three Pegs," will be presented by
one of the Sunday School classes of the
church. Particulars next week. .
',toting . people in the . vicinity of
'Crawford are enjoying an open-air
skating rink on the Nine -mile river
near Mr. -George Harris', which is much
appreciated. It was necessary to do
some shovelling of snow in order to
clear the ice of snow.
'Mrs. Joseph ICillough has returned
_from a week's visit with her sister, Mrs.
"Taylor. of Blyth. Previous to this, Mrs.
=lough and daughter, Miss Mabel, en-
joyed a fortnight's visit with relatives
at 'Westfield. ,
- Dwain- returned-otrAturs
day from Lion's Head where she was
_assisting-In.jlitre months'. coursl-in
"Home Economii.s." She will go on
Friday to Zurich where' a Junior Insti-
tute is organize -d; next week to Meaford
to conduct a two weeks' short course.
The prevalence of jask rabbits
throughout .4this section of country is
evidenced by the fact that William J.
Reid, ton. 6, Astilield, a local nimrod,
abbitt-insan-hottr,:on--his-o
farm. At least another-half-doze.n
could have been obtained had he not
ran out of ammunition.
The weekly meeting of the Y.P.S. Of
Erskine Presbyterian church • was held!
— a
att4nUlanee.
t‘
Wed the
overtone fr
3elLaJis
aa
tee will have chair of. the ,Ineet
,; •
'The annual Meeting ef the '00detieh
Rival Telephelle Co., *which vriit$ :64),
deled for. $40fIcti,lyt ot this ;Wetlg,' was
pOstpOned, for ;till) "leeks owing .to 'the
cold weather, as ulanri Of the Alilsrelaold4
ers.had.,lon; diS.tanees to driVei and did,.
not care to face 41),S:.eivole,ot,8 driving itt
an open cutter. ,
One of the little sons of Mr! And Aar**
Calvin McIntyre. tit• TeetiVater, and
formerly of l'ewitagannon, 144 the mils,
fortune to recettre 01.01,1'., hunts when
he pulled a kettle„,At.hot Y4',/iter •ftenl the
stove upon MINT/elf the,
tid was
kitchen.Medieet..ginunoned
and the child was.'01,toon refielt.e4Of ,:the
pain, and now believed to be out of
, '-,
danger.
•Stanley Hayden has ;Anted, the farm
belonging to 205, ,„°0410(11,:, #1,1flins.j.on
con. 5, Ashtield, and recently occupied
by &Ir. and Mrs.' Wilbur Stewart, Mr.
and Mrs. Williata Nivina,--con.'5; West
Wawanoih, will move to the farm own-
ed by Mrs. Ellen ClUff on con. 5, Ash-
field, 'when it is vacated by Frederick
Morris, who has leased the farm on the
same eoncession owned by Mrs. W. H. an educational treat at its session on
Maize. Sunday afternoon, when an exhibit of
The Dungannon Junior Institute will many articles of interestfrom China,
hold its regular meeting on Thursday of was made. The exhibit was accompan-
ied by a scroll about 2 1/2 feet by 1
next week, March 81h, at 2:30 p.m., at.
___. __ _
the- home of Mrs. -Dastiderm. Roll- -call-
feet,upon_ wasthe _picture
of a
"-
will be answered by "A Place of Interest little Chinese girl, Peach 13lossoin,
at, Country- :and ,:.:VMstlVtiss-- Beths--deititliter, of -*-0. _Wealthy _Chinese _family,
McConnell is to give an address, "Our -WW1 her lutile giri p1ayrat. . A-pl-ettY
story was woven about 'the, little gill and
work as farm girls in promoting better.
was read by -Don,alda Jones', descriptive
fartilirig:" There be a .contest,
"Who's Who?" Discussion onthe sub-
of the various curious exhibited. Need-
-
Jest, "To meet people withease," will be less to say, the demonstration .was much
appreciated by all. who saw and heard
led by Mrs. Daviclson.Miss Evelyn
Culbert is Scout for this
it a,nd the thanks of the Sunday school
meeting.'''
The February meeting of the Dungan -
are due Dr. Vokes for his loan of the
'
-non -branctr-of-voinenis. prssisutr-articles
was held Thursday ;at thO home of their
President, Mrs. CbeS. W. Alton, who
presided. Following the usual opening
exercises, the roll call Was responded to
by "An amusing "incident of ,childhood,"
ShOW,e(11 an attendane 01 every
nber, eXcept., one, who 1i been 111.
was. decided. to extend invitation
Lhe Members. of the aiinOil 4104,*
natitUte 1,0 attend the next Meeting
Ich '1$ to'be hei4t *t: home of Urs,
.
plan* for Ole
lb
t1°9017ie ;At:Tr
4 4-q* :leaven att
„ .
ext11entp*ier the ssjtct of W114ih.wa
l'ilFithiti,v$,*
9ervedby the , ,
orison,- ittra. G, C, Treleaven and, Mrs.
Charles O. 0, Treleaven
presided ,at •
onecesoul auction sale of, farm
stock .421,11 40Pleitte4ts was held by. Ed-
win and Bert:IWO, brother* and farm -
'era at We4t VaICST-041i," It wasa *cash".
sale,' and MVOS Vealt4e0., Were Veil' 004,
considering this. Tlie cows Sold for
from $30 to $40. A team of horses be-
longing to Bert Mills. brought. $210.
Bert Mills and iamlly willj move. t*
Goderich, where Mr. -1101$ has Secured
position in the -1T1ce 94111.4..wbere be
was employed previous, to his moving to
the country .three years ago. , -Mr,- and
Uri, Edwin Mflis are Moving to,Toronto
where Mr. Mills hassecured a position.
Mr. and Mrs, •Everett Errington, Who
have been residing in Ashfield Town-
ship, will move to the farm vacated by
Bert Milis on concession 7, West Wawa -
nosh, and owned ,by Vitilliani Stirling, of
Colborne Township.
Through the ovate:0! of Dr. Arnold
S. Vokes; now medical practioner
Dungannon, and formerly Medical fnla-
sionary In Indio, the Sunday School of
Erskine Presbyterianchurch 'was .given
_
orners
To Make i _Saving
Which We Give Our Custoiers at Ite(iiiiitences:
HERE'S THIS WEEIC'S SPECIALS' —
' GIN PILLS
-Box„ 39e
:4.
SALT PETRE
Lb, 15e
A good Cough Syrup
White Pine 'Tar
Re*. 25a ,bettler.° for
..25O
Horehound Candy
Lb,
Colgate's Tatcain
, ter men_
2w-4'414
ENE1144-
50e
i)LEt'S COD' LIVER EXTRACT -A pod After4he.411t, TOM° $140
r•v .
AcetOphen Tablets
1 doz. 20e, 40 for ale
100 for 411.110
Cod Liver 011 Tested
16 Oz. for 69e
Fresh Vhoeohites
Pound box 500 ,
Cutieura Soap
Cake 250
Colgate's Tooth paste
2'-foi 45e
Andrew's Liver Salts
Medium size,i t(,0o •
warm° 'PAPER, :414,1VELOiPES-14PENS-INK
racket's Tar Soap
Cako 29O-
.„
RAZOR BLADES
Gillett, Probak
5 pilules 20e
Wilton's Co-Re-ga,
441,00
Hot Water Bottles
—13T -flee a 890
• Year's guarantee..
1 'Russlaii 011
— ltiot,. 5.1e
io• % \
-----4.tisteeli-TahletS--
.50 for 75e
. • ., -
WAXPOLE'S MILK OF MAGNESIA. TABLETS, 42 for ... . .ZS�
• .BUY DRUGS AT THE DRUG ,STORE'
Campbell Lauder.; Dunlop Wigle
GODgftICH DRUGGIST
The three -act coluedy-drama, "Jimmy
be Careful," which was twice postpon-
ed,, Was successfully presented on Wed-
nesday evening of this week ,in the Par-
ish Hail, by the young people of St. An-
drew's United chttrch; Port Albert, un-
der the auspices of Dungannon United
-church.- -The -characters;--which 'were
-Splendidly acted, were- taken by the
fol-
iovlug: Ma Blake (Mrs: McLellan)
her rollicking, young son, 'Willie Blake
--(Harold Barnes>: her -sister who- is from-
Missoitri, Aunt -Ellen Means (Minnie
Dickson): the sister's boastful husband,.,
afraid Of hifs-wifei-Ohris-Wans
-ford Crawford); -a jolly. Italian .garclen-
er, Metro (Ben.son Murray); his lady -
Jove Kelly, the maid (Margaret John-
ston),a comical Swedish:- girt who flirts
With hint, "yust for kinf” Verna Blake,
(ma's 'elder daughter (Stella Johnstori);.
.Entily Blake, Ma's. younger daughter
(Edna Crawford) ..and. JIM Fisher,
Ifill,FPf.a.,14410•0 (Koward Quid).
Tueidaritiorning removed
'anOther. Of the pioneers , of this vicinity
,the person' Of aithn. Anderson,
who had been in failing health all win-
ters • *Ili in the County of York, on
April 2dith, 1852, he was thus almost 82
years of age. For upwards Of 60, years
he hadbeena continuous resident 01
thf.s Cotnntunity. About 52 years ago
bb' Was, Married to Miss Sarah Watson,
who survives, as do also three sons,
Thomas and Gordon, of Goderich, and
Melville, of Wed Waiarkosh. Two
sons, Harvey and Jarvis,. predeceased
'him, as ,dift'also the only daughter. ?efts.
Harry •Guay, of Hamilton. .0f a family
of three brothers and two 'sisters, only
one sister, Mrs. Stewaxt, of Pickford,
lifichigan,. survives.' funeral was
held from irie 'UMW liOnie, One-quarter
Of a mile south of Dungannon, on
Thursday -Afternoon,- with interment in
Dungannon cemete0. The pallbearers
ere rMoinaS,' (Melville and -Gortion_
An-
derson,. three sons and one grandson,
Norval Anderson..
1
PORTER'S
R. A. LOckhart I.; spending a Week
Miss Olive- Puller- has-been visiting
ritatiVes
'Mr, and Mrs. Robert Fuller attended
the golden. wedding of Mr. and ?Ars.
Josh. Allen, Colborne Township.
near...Clinton.
o
,
,
New and Fresh for Spring
Draperies
Sunfast Cotton Repp, 50 in.
wide; lustrous- shades
rose and biue. Special d.
CRETONNE ---Many floral de.
signs,PleaSing colora, 36 ins.
.wide. Reg, up to 500 yard
Special, per. yard.
LIN
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ortaibs
Si'an Net outtains 2 1.4 yda
'long; fine quality. Special
pet
Coin clot 'Nlatquis tte Curthin4
with wide ruffle, ctearn shade nth
peci*1 pet Pait 010/44
TOWEWNOI 16 inches wide, hesyst (Palk Y
kl bottler.
PkM 41e
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10%10
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71S*5 Edith �toltziin 1144,24Vin,
visit -
Ing relatives this week.
Mr. 0. 4..Erratt Went to Toronto the
first of, this -week with, slalpinent of
cattle, •
Mr. WI Miitintain delivered 'a young
horse to Mr. C. M. Straughan last Sat-
urday. „
Miss Ruth. Stratihan Is visiting in
Goderich this, wee k NOith her cousin,Ur& Allison.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Vodden spent ,a
fewdays' last week at the home of ..51x.
Wm. Straughat.
We understand that Mr. Chas. Scott
has Purchased, the bees and equipment
from Mrs. E. Killough.
Mrs. R. J. Rosa went to Toronto on
Saturday to attend the funeral of a cou-
sin, the late Mr. Victbr Ross, of the Im-
perial Co.
Next Tuesday, March 6t11', the month-
-1Y -meeting-of -the -KnoxsUnited- W.• M. S. -
will be held. in, _the baserdent of the
churcht.:„._. ----- •
We extend congratilations to Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Itaithby on the safe arrival
of a young ion on Saturday; last. Atiisg
Lila Yungblut is in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Earl. lticXnight and
children, of Carlow, spent a few- clays
with Mr. and Mrs. John McKnight and
other relatives in the village last week.
• 1Vliss-Anna-7,13ecalierR:N4 was called, to
Winghatn last Saturday to take care of
the little son of Mayor John Hanna of
Wingliam, who is seriously ill with
pnetunonia.
M. H. Bogie is unloading a Car of
western oats and Mr. G..Taylor a car of
mill -feed at • the j,: stationi_ this week.
There ieenii-f;:i-be 'shortage of
feed grain -In this section this spring.
A Ineeting sponsored by East Wawa -
nosh for the sin:rounding district was
held_ hi: halLva Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. In McIeods agricultural represen-
tativ_e frem. Clinton; explained "the Con-
trol of hbt.and warble flies" and advised
that horses and3Catt1e be • treated this
Spring---tn--an-,effort to destroy these
pests. •
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Ot21rIUed Qfl1 se 1)
,
Westbrook; cari,Piodinteld,
/0..kOrt.,I04441ift P.
Reevez Segortb: 240.0 'Geo.
oaderiek • '
4:14;11' '014 drew 25 and' Under -40,
444400110Prtt.,,:0dtc.11010.;.2nd,';
14.
Boys' fancy dre$1,. i§ and -under-464
atrot4lii'hhert; rabbit;: 2nd, Roht,
a,t; a Turk. s
condo, 45 and under -Isabel
Taylor ' as ge,t;, And, Betty Johnston as
a young man.
.130,ys' 00mie; 10 -and over --1st, Harold
Young; 2nd, Bert Worse% both in origis
nal cestuines.:
Ladies' Fancy -Effie Jewel, as Robin
Hood; 2nd, Pred.a schoenalsk as the
'Men's Fancy---Geo..Ross as a Cabal,.
ero; 2nd, Dory Johnston as an Irish.*
man.
- Ladles, Comic--ist, Grace McDonald
in a white and gold costume represent-
ing a' widely ,advertised product for the
health. This was one of the Most
original cost:hues and a very smart idea.
The second prize in this -event ivent to
Ruth Deer as a negress.
Men's comic.. -P. A. Zimmerman, a
Scotclunan,, won first, and Raymond
Murray took second, with a costume of
patchwork.
03olr Snazel made a Most 'efficient an-
nouncer while N. K. Warlc and Nelson
Hill- were responsible for the organiaas
tion of the Whole affair.
The management has _asked: ..„The;
Star to extend their public thanks ...to
thesducfg•s of the .events. _These were
Itidge V:14: Costello, L. Parsons
and Rey. D. J. Lane. . it was evident to
the spectators that these gentlemen
were very Competent in carrying. out
their duties. •
The management of the Intermediate
Hockey Club also have asked The Star
to convey 'their thanks to the general
public- for their generuos support
throughout the season.
The opinion expressed by young
people who were able to attend the car-
nival was that it couldn't have been bet-
ter.
• ve..*•••••••••••••04pommoo:1,••••••••imm.
COIMORNIE:
elebrate Goiden*Vizeddbig
On Tuesday, 414bruary 271h, Mr. and
Mre, Joshua, Jtilensotelebritecl their gel -
den wedding -at, their home. The 'dining
room was ,beautifully decorated in the
fashionable shades ,of gold and, White.
The table wa§ ,dev•Arated n We same
shades with .streatners ruiningfrom the
centre of the table to each corner, .The
centre -piece was,. the bride's three-story
wedding. cake, whieh.lsat on a gold and
white .stand and at each. ends of the
table were beauttfUl bouquets of yellew
dairodila. ,At ,each guests' place a gold
and White basket*q_condies in.the color
scheme, was 'Placed:: At four o'clock a
Ifintr-ootirse• _Served by three
waitresseg,, Miss Dorothy Craig, ,Miss
'Thelma 4,11en„ and Miss Mable Johnston,
who' lOoked Chiming in their aprons
and taps or gold and White.
Before leaving the fable a presentation
wasmade to Mt. and. Mrs. Allen of a
Colemans; gasoline lamp from .the four
sons, Maitland, Secord, Haroldi and.
orman The address was, read by
Harold ,and the lin* Was presented by
-Norman. A snitable reply was -Made by
the bride of fifty years; 'Me invited
guess were: Mrs, Jacob risher, ,who
was. bridesmaid' Of fifty years ago; Mrs,
Richard Moore, whe was also a brides-
ruaid at the Wedding. Mr. -
- Wflliarn
Walters, brother of the bride, was
'groomsman, also). Cifior0): "litroOk.s.
The other guests were: Mr. ,Jacob
Fisher, Mr; :Illihard Moore," mrs. Samuel
ANen Mr Willianf-Allen, Mrs, ItiehArds
"Alleff,"
John Stevens, Mr Wflliam. Jeveh1. lifn
and Mrs. thes,'Llewell, Mr. Peter'Fishet;
Sr, Mr& ChatWaiters, Mr...and Mrs.
Milian- 'Orators, Mi. 'Ben. .Viraltsrs,',-of
Sask0tche*an, fr and Mrs Bert Mas -
kelt M. and Mrs, buntan ,
.Xn the -.eveninga reception was given
for Mr. and Mrt. Allen to Which'neigh.,
bars and Old friends' were invited. The
:/itst, part or the -evening was ar,progrixn.
The inain entertainer'.being l4r liariteY,
c.MeGee. of Aidnula, who rendered the
old songs that th'e bride and groom 101t*
ed, also' humorous JokeSinbetweert time,
then several, fSf the neighbors midi
speeches,, atter whiell-little; Otergie
Bolton, threes years old. Sang Stima loVe.
gongs, vhtc1i were greatly iti;SPrectat-.
ed. .then all joIxted .hands around' the
,bride, and mem and sang Auld Lang
-Sync 'ninth was then -served, a114 the
rest of the evenitig.was spent; In games
and denting- till the wee hours in. the
morning; .
•
G. C-4711ligketb011-.17'
:-:Teams Win and Lo§e
Gaines in Plitchell Prove Boys. fin
' Good Forrn but Girk pff, ,
1 Last Thursday evening -the G. C. I.
girls' ,and boys! basketball tearas.invaci,
ed Mitchell. The girls were defeated 34
to 7 but the local boys eame out on the
long end of a 14-10 score.
The boys' game was fast but roUgh
owing to the small floor at Mitchell
'Page. Worthy and Effington. countered
four points each and Greene two. All
baskets except Greene's were made from,
outside., SVfitchell had plenty of scoring
-Chances but were poor diets.
Goderich line-up: Guards, X. Grey,
_E, -Crawford; forwards, T. Page, H.
Greene, G. Worthy; alternate, R. Srring-
ton. • '
Mr. tatii uts. Ahion were the reolPients1
of Many beautiful gifts. Mrs. Alien' re-
ceived a hong disfinetyphono o'caii from
Mr. Maitland Alienc.6- aster, 'Mr& Wa-
llets Coates, ot Welt,
ontkien TowNsittp
le regular Inonthly meeting ot the
Md et z,10, ,tkor*-12* Valor's
be 1164 44 rite et
Waiter*, _.011
*nth
sots suoiiittieki
atad;pfillnit t
t of *tee ef ,North
inth inviiiiititiona in th*
tomporstimy smolt
pis tliytop, la &timing.
apan's taili'wooli mports
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l(People We Know'
°..........m...s.c•c.Mc•nome•meemmwvrtsrramrmmoscm•moimawxwa 4...•••••••
Captain Earl Jenkins ppexkt the ,week-
end irt Toronto. • • •
Mrs. D. Mimes is visiting, at present,
7bronto. .
-Mr. Fred RObilison'spent • last week-
end. in St-_AugustIne.
Captain Wm. Marwick and Chas,
Stowe spent Sunday in Clinton. ,
Mrs. D. McPhee, of Durigannen,
*yam -Albert - •
(Miss M. R. MacVloar attended, the
%millinery displays in Toronto this week.
,Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mills and little
daughter have returned to Godelith to
reside. '
(Mis's Grace Strang, 'of Guelph, was a
„week -end visitor with friends in *ode-.
rich,
liar. E. V. Cleveland, was in Toronto
Visiting his mother, who'eelebrated her
-04th.birthdaY•on- Thursdar-last;2---
- ;The many frienclg cif Mr, C. 'Tippett,
Newgate street, are sorry to, learn of
his serious ilineS,s in. the Alexandra
1foSpital at present.
Mr. W. Symonds. is iecovering from
his recent ilLness-lind his many friends
are pleased to see him out in the store
again.. ' • •
Field Secretary of
Boys Scouts Conlin
Wll Be cieeiveci at Nieettpg
'MacKay, Hall holareh 7th
Arrangerhents are being completed ter
the, • reception' Of Arthur E. Paddon,
Field ettetailz of the Boy scouts'
elation ,,of Canada, wild will visit Oode-
rich On Wednesday, March ith, • ,
Mr. raddon Is making tour of the
variOus, Scout enters, Re wit be In
pOderielt Thurdiay afternoon.
' A meeting of thet:Z3coy Scotats Commit-
tee and of thilVb troolu will be
held MaeRay Ball en -Wedrietdiey
Lifteenatingaroatintiptta.in:, tzloveWhbioesilt,titomuse give
.dirnetistration of their Work for the
benett of the Seerettry.
lefinadian 'wheat 're4oter the ttr
titan market' in 1033 atter at\ absent
two years. - A
..0****4=cop,:*icAicii4.
Alsike Is tt,to tend* variety et. eiov-
er witkit has been imported by *lbw
Ootri Omuta.
imported into 8witeeriand
nifl haVing a ni0iopolj
PtO(Illet
ranks
,
NOW p44$843440roli, Francis William Powell in "ONE V.V"
MONDAY, 417131:30Mt*AND -,WEDNEStiAr4-DWuiile-01111:-
OLAH11, 70EIN111:404"0,r0gmbraotr7-Goi.EN. EV1EVA
ESTHER T.1*1:Pilie"e alTPILitir°114wi::::zniale'sfuoter.7vee.ryei":1a7 cast, in
' *1104,81YR.11 CRIASW'
matt4s**-0-11ASII., RATIIIIONE,..-and MARIE BURKE'
" t!,‘AFVER THE BALL"
A% NIGHT ON,LY4-d- barite lusgles “MelodY, Cruise"
• AWL 00 WV?, Oa) Variety sbowl
FRIDAY 4-14,1) thrilli4 sea epic made with the 00-
°- oPerAtiOn„of, the PritiskAdrniralty•
• "TiffE FLAG LIEUTENANT"
dratute.iiillicrip you!' ft's magnitlide will amaze you!
Coming-f`FAST OF rant 'AVCENTUE"
Ir?
For the first sbzweeks of this year,
shipments of live stock -from Western
Lo Eastern Canada included 9,107
cattle; 148 cahtes; 33,869 hogs, and
41,700. sheep,
- Canadianwheat re-entered the
Brazilian market n il 1933 after an
absence of two years.
4
'In the certificates of origin re-
. .
quired for bacon exports to the Unit-
ed Kingdom, issued by the veterinary*
in'ipectbrs of the Daminion Depart-
ment of Agriculture, it is certified.
that the bacon has bee& salted,
pickled, or otheiWise cured in Canada.
from -pigs bred in Canada.
With an average .annual production -
of 7,000,000 tons, Argentina ranks -
first as a corn exporting country.. ,
OUTSTANDING VALUES AT OUR
reariu
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P AT THE SUPERIOR STORES FOR
'BIGGER AND -BETTER VALUES
inso
LARGE PKG.
SO1 ir
19c
5 bars 19c
nowllake Ammonia- 3 pkgs. 19c
Durham Com Starch 2 pkgs. 19c
1 Dutch Cleanser rtins 19c
ender Cooking Macaroni 4 "S. I.9c
or Straw. Jam L" 30c
De Lti (irrelly Powders 4 PK' 19c
Brunswick Sardines 4 tins 19c,
Standard Tomatoes 117 for1 c
Plain or Iodized Salt 2 :tar 1
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mpliell't. °ups ovrEitlag 2 -
TINS da
J. CALVOCCUTT; Phones 116 and 216
J McEWEN - • v- Rhone 46
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A few words intothe, telephone, 'and you
. tell' thousands' of your rieds. A few
minutes' in,telling-The Goderich Star what
•you Want, to buy ,or sell, and the whole dis-
triet ,stands ready to ,help. .Star .Want Ads
, are powerful—they are read with interest
.by hundreds of people -4)041e , who want
to buy what you have to sell—.peopIe who
have fox', sale whatyou want to buy. If‘
seek to turn odds and ends intiPeash, or it
you are trying t6 niake some usual .
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usual purchase, the ,e0leient„, inexpenAve
medium 10. a Star Ad. :Pia up your phones.
call 71,',andlet a Star Want Ad do the rest
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