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• 14,9‘,..ix.1410auciplgtou,•sereet t stepped oUt ontO the hajeoay it the
uce t, lite hespitst oi WedrteSday of sthe sccoflct. d047'.:Or _04 1.44tOlo Tlicrc
•Sit'asnine. 4itMlerittg ' front a ' Sesieres heart 1,1 4 O1rOri 4,01it'.4-)10404
endit.ou. Um Mahan. •Who lhaS been noor o tile li'ateOPY'and apparently the
MI for Souteittense. Is ostli,„ .4.0/044e4 to her tentden pleit, it, being eartydark ac• the
leee. Their may sodeteienels ,aoe egoing.),, time; etiejSped: the leg jtist abeset; tho.
f�r the' early recovery of both these Welif ankle, Mrs. Litt waSS rushed to lAlrOns"
Ora Hospital ',Where the honess wer Psets. •Wown cigeens.
It Is -expected that alio will returnto
" its -t; 1411MER 81rat IN IfiOPIT4110 the hotel in tile early tuttwe;
Wr. Robt. j Harmer. Godertch Towne
zhip, Whose log NraS broken when Ite was
strutit by an antentobile at the, corner
of Hamilton Street, and the Square mum
three Weeks. ago, Is still in hoepitai, His
Progreso 4.0warele tecoVerY 10 010Wis
many frtentlit are Ifoping for his s early
s. return to %Is fionnal •actielties. •
DINNER TO JUSTICE MAIMS
Wenthere of the Huron Bar Associas
Ilan entertained Mr. Justice J. C. Makin.,
ot the Hotel Bedford last Wednesday
*veiling on the occasion of his fitst visit
to Cioderith in his' new capacity. Mr.
Is E. Dancey acted as chaArman of the
evening and many pleasant things were
said about the now Justice. He was the
At the weekly duplicate bridge tvPrs
nement held MondaY evening, the foie
loWtng were *Innen;
North and Seuth:--let, ;qrs. N. •C,
Lanaway and 10. P 1 CareY, plus 7;
2nd, Mr. R. Patterson ands./Yfr. C,
Meakins,• plus 4; 3rd, Mr, j. H. Tutor
and Mr. Jas. Hume, mintls• 1 tio
East and 'West -1st, Nits.1. D. East-
man and Mtet B. Hunter, plus 13; 2nd.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Saundere, plus 7'
3rd, Mrs, H. Edwards and Mr. A, L. Cole,
plus 3le,
Another game will be held next Mort -
day evenings
recipient of the congratulations cof
Association and replied fittingly. Mr.
the REEVE STEWART'S ACCIGENT
Reeve Wm. Stewart of Virawanosh Is
Justice Wakins has been tvell known
still suffering somewhat from the ef-
here and highly respected by the mem..
pesset.s.WIethisobtaftessXMelViCnig7
BILL YOUNG TARES A "BATH"
Capt. Bill. Young, the skipper of the
Alarm, took a 'invbluntary bath last
Thursday in the celd waters of ar-
bor. Ite stepped onto the
afsqrsaseftssstkaaStePlaiRaggeloseagae
Be was • returning from Dungfinnon to
his home near Auhnrn when he 'wee
forced off the toad by a driver who
seemed to need all the room there was.
'A
1,0) :Vito a the, disagreeable waler
there wa a fair attendanee at the
thankeffering Meeting •of the
s
Of Nerth etree t United ehttrab. on Nten4
da.Y• even1n0. 04ro4 Janes • 11-ant4ton.
presided' and the guest ,speaker Was MO;
John Macaillivray, of l'hionto, PaS
president Of' the DOmintOrt Seard Of, the
United' ChtnethW 14. S. After the
einging Of AU hail the power ,of,Jesuir
name, ,0 Mrs, /UMW= read a partion of
ecripture and lilites Male Baflte offered
prayer, •
In introducing the speaker Mrs. /UM-
-0ton referred to their life-long friend-
ship, then related the story Of the ,cona-
ing of the MecOillivray familYto
GOderich, the ministry Of the father to
the .0ae1in -speaking. fishermen and their
families, and the service of three eons in
the Christian ministry. The MadOini-
vray Mission Band -of Knox. elreroh
Which has trained so many betYs and
girls in iniesion work was named for ,the
Rev. John MacGillivraY. 4,The name of
Donald Silaollillivray is honored by mise
g4,0407's4lvorkersesipotsemseessloitekisSPeam
ing lend and in all denominations be-
cause of his splendid work in conftection
with _the Olaristtatt Literary Society o,f
China
. .
b Ild'aVrdrr:se". sit4seeleatGets'diesossivrat,L.--fst bh‘aginntliaingts„ hote.,_et ja___snluass2d,edisa
mppe4edicaled,7crkin:zie,Ltrepossr,La
W.,1V1.8. of Mesa, church is celebrating sormerlysimlieved tli,armrssiortaxierldir
t littchildren new bring thefr babie;
its fiftieth. anniversary, and said that at r le the clinics s
such times one naturally looked back tol that the foreign doctors ma
the eonditions • under whichsseh - n, •-sritto--isso--os-vood-jsw,o-----e--_
help the little ones to growstrong an
,
e_stsertve
begun' aha pompared thein With
'conditions at the' pre.sent day. In eur Chinese Christians le being overcoine. b
dwn Canada, She said, things were very is
1 the splendid work of 'theChristla
'
different fifty or sixty yyrs age, espe- - --
ssiteretture Society and the outsiut of th
1
Loeb.; itt' Christian - universities. 'the
Chinese leedersItip,, Christian edueation
Is tearing down that barrier. • The thit
graduating class in a girls' school. num-
bered only nine. The last olass ,to gra-
eluate from' the sante school ntunbered
one hundred. Chinese Men and women
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sport. trai e.s • i o rue is 'the
sionaries and are proVing wonderfully
capable and dependable,
The fear and superstition tha at first
The accident occurred in front of Her
nger Mothers firm about half a mile south
ssiongstrre-dVrrostederbff for oiie 93r-Dungaluton., -M,Itetvart's.car struck
of the 'Maebonald .boys and took a a culvert and plunged into a six -too
header. when ha toot slipped -on the rain ditch. He was kocked unconscious and
scaked wood. it was still dark, before 7 remained there for about four hours in
1., MU gm had all liV.s-'1t--on. Ille-Trvertlirmt oar. _tepidly Tooting to
He swam to a rope' and was quickly he get old a the ditch and returned
'hauled MU, shivering and very einem., friends. It is hoped that there will be
ifortable, and says he has no intention no permanent ill effects,
of joiing the- Arctic Club.
A REAR END CRASH
Geo. Buchanan of the Goderseh post
Mrs. Clifford Webb Opened her home :office 'is suffering from 'a allgitt ,cut on
on Thursday, Nov. 8111, for an..ertioi'abic' the nose and 'a bumped knee as a. result
Over tea in aid of group • three of the Df a rear -end tollision 3.vith-Leslie
S've I soup laryssat_North-Stsseharob. laint-offlie7H,Thriiit-Th4-1-•sday- even -
'The -hostess, assisted by Mrs. R. Stone- leg Mr. -Buchanan was driVing near the
house, received the 'many guests. Mrs. e _when Mr Pontlandl-who-w
JA-fri rry t e guests to the driving, saw him and wishing to speak
dlnixig room-whieh- was Sseautsfuny •ele- to him .passed hen •and,stopped in front
(*rated' 'in gold and orchid. urc. Lane. of him. -Mr. Buchanan, •not realizing
'Mrs. Warrener and Miss Campbell pour- that tne other car had stepped entirely,
ed tee, assisted by ltirs. Wes. Litt, Mrs. ran up behind him and- btunped 'Into
J. Johnston. Miss Mttrdoek, Miss Rob- hitn before_heini able- to -bring- his -own
Orton and lifiitteDc!welt. , car to a stop. The Buchanan tar re -
.314S. Gib. LITT INJURED eeived punctured radiator when the
pentland cat's rear butriper.rode -over the
MS. Old, Litt, wife of one et,the pro- • for bumper et the other. Mr. Pentland
prietors of the Bedford Hotel, broke her Wag not injured and Mr. Buchanan. la
leg in an unusual manner on Wednes- going about his duties'as
New Winter Millinery
Flatterinig versions of the:
WINTER MODE to be
worn with furs, Russian
Totiues. Turbans, Ber-
ets, Tricories. ' fashioned
offfelt and velvet v,vith'
trimrdings.of quills, fetch-
ers. rib-borr novelties,
ornaments and veils.
Modes for youthful Miss
and Matrens.
You are -cordially invit-
ed to"inspeet our stock
MISS It R. MacifICAR'
Kingston St. Bedford Blcick
W. C. T. U. NEWS, AND
VIEWS .
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Figures may be tireeomely -dry or-livet
I during these passing. •days, but it glad-
. dens the heart of the prohibitioast to
get some that are reliable. The latest
4 figures iseued by the' National Industrial
i Conference Boards New: tort City, give
1 a brilliant, display of the billions of na-
tional ..eash gain. since 1920 When nation-
al PrOlaibitlen Was adopted by the
iAmerican Republics -In '1914- America's
total wealth ices estimated at $192,000,-
10011,000, but In Ispite of the depression.
t in 1931 it Was, 00Unted at 4320,700,
006.000= Making a Wee tittle gain inthe
Ilest seventeen yellers of $137,700.000,000..
After all, it takes •rows of Ciphers to,
1 eount if there is only something ahead,'
ts a long time since Blouses
have been( as popular as
they are today
New Blouses in dark brown navy, red,
ige„ eggshell and white with Oiort or long
ullovets- aria Twill Se s
Some very staarfnumbers in twiti sets in
'theInevit rust shades, also brown and nary',;*
sizes 34 to 40.
ciallY in the OPPartunit es to wornen ohoreh of Christ in China is taking the
who wished to be self-suroorting.- Pity 134. .1,,
Ce of the denominational 'churches.
years ago only one or two avenues were
open for tvoinen. Workers. Today a .11 has .aseumod..already the. evangelist!c
woman rimy enter, if she will, *almost work in many districts and is training
doctors ana nurses who will be 'able be-
eal work of the .chUrchs
But said the s eaker, as old barriers
disappear new...ones are raised. Western
among Women in the mission fleids,-and faflueneeoissnotowholly good.--Oorturtun
there cattle also the call forswomen me- ism and atheism are pouring their works
dical `mi4sionaries. One or two brave into China and are gaining many pal
spirits answered the call at first today herenes -tunortA the .youth of, the ht d
there are over 350 women missfatarles The Work Of the church today is to fkir
a. w she'"various-fielstss-Thesineartte- of i• /fish -,sseosecrateds and wise ieaccershrp
one wcimanrs society has grown from al sympathetic ca -operation and encourage
few hundred dollars to three-fourths of i nient People at-home can help mue
a- million and other societies -can tell al by earnest and unceasing prayer to
shriller tale. IVirs. Mactlillivray- then strengthen the hands of men and wonlen
proceeded- to speak of the barriers thatl in foreign fieldS.
confronted missionaries fifty years ago -At the close Lot this inspirIngs "'address
and -sof -the -ways-in-which -these barrier -vote of thaTil-the speaker was
•had been overthrown or surmounted: moved by Al* En11y auchanari and
Though much of what she wiShed to say seconded by Mrs. Thos. Johnston, the
would aloply to most mission fields, she audienee heartily concurring. •
purposed confining her xemarks,e.speelal- A duet, ''Itocie of Agee," Was Pleasing LI/ to China, for, Some three syeari ago1 ty rendered by Mrs. W. P. "Lane and
She had' been privileged to spend a yearj. kiss kargaret Pentland, viitivuiss Alma
rses . Then in her quiet, The offering owas taken and presented,
In China visiting the varimis missionary! Ifewell as accempanist.
enteprithere
pleasing manner the speaker proceeded 'Mimi Mary Robertson ,offering the dedi-
to tell of 'the progress made in every eatorY prayer. s After the desalt( hYllin-
branch of missionary endeavor in that RevW. re. Lane dissniesed the Meeting
land, thrilling her _hearers again and With prayer and benediction. 'Phe ofs
again as she told What Ood hath tering amounted to over $175.
wrought. The first barrier ef which she
Spoke was that •of the, mitunderstanding
metnr long Years but whieo
lt has yielcied Teo' pk We Knoiiif
-whitivereatty hampered the wrk for
gradlialtY, until today .it is replated
numy districts:by -trait and ea-eperation;
daltizi Lahr-cult:inn% expern rcilen4Iticeclo witenttuse'oId tA5M1-fo.rPon:. to tillasibbveretekin. Ade. a businese. trip
boats" draiVir by coOlieS or sedan theirs VW. Smith, of Ripley, is visiting her
any of the professions, and she is mak--
firler tray,sderr'li—t the. *mimes
walla.- Back in the seventie,s a eall
mess-for—unntarrledeowomen-ttss
carried by Coolies were the ,tontmon
made of logontotian :has been overcome,
by the present, Use of steamers, of rail
way traine and even of aeroplanes.
'The illiteraryof the people was •
Veld draWhalek when 98% Of' the men
044-.440% or -the wouiett were linable to
read. leflesiOnb. SohOots and, Chinese
echo`ors„Are.„ twercoming- that sdiffitraltY
by Plactng the OPPOrtunityfor edutation
sielthitt the teach of, an ever ihereaSing
number, ot student*. The lack of stage
lane fterdani Seemed at times t� be an
inettrannuttable Niftier. '
were forbidden to enter- many provinces.
and the teaching ot tihristian tiottrines
was , interditted. Xow, however, the
prohibition has been removed to a large
extent and, triter hours In even goVer11*.
Menti eellOole Vhtlitlan teeehhtif may
be -Orel.
' eeonOrnie problem4 aggravated by
Militarlan and ,the en:forted growing of
'opluni 'we*, and stili. tel s tremendous
difttenity, in that, crowded land.
Ctg-
-tl*n inw-not-content,-there»
fore. With gimp], relkeving • di/Area* in
times of famine but are 'seeking to, abol.
telt famine and poyerti by teikehing bet*
ter' Meth* of sigrioultiire'and 14tro4ue*
lug new induatriti ,
Aniither great 'barrier was- the lack at
sister; mrs. a ;Wooly. this *eek.
• Nit's. Jos. ttrophey and .daughtet
Peggy, spent a few days with relatives se
In Toronto,
Mrs. John it;lite6illivray, of Toronto,
wag- a -guest this week 'with las. Jas,
Hamilton, 04Yarate pt.
Mr. C.Deavs, manager at the Detains
ion Store, iloderiehspent_sunday_last
with friends in Clinton:.
Mies Mary Huehattan, Who has spent
the past three tnonths st Parry §tound,
11*$ *Wined ti$ her hone otrElgin Ave.
Mr.- and Mrs.. t. A.. X4eId,'Zest street,
tvere guests in, Toronto over the week-
end and attended the Longstatt-Theetson
wedding.
Mr, and Atte. F. Cutffn and Mrs. 7°.
Dettialt, spent a few days With
their eister, Mrs. Oeo. Oarriek, 44 Buren
Bead, last week.'
'kr. and 144. A. r. Toilet, of (Ionia,
and Mr. and MIL 'AUX Abram Of 11s -
towel, 'Were guests toinday. with Itsiv.
W. and Mr. orikor. Victoria. st. 7
-Itra..-.014-6abildeston-and-Airrte; 104
ItOMPallied by 14r. -unit Icrs, itorm*n
McDowell. a WeStfleid, spent Sunday*
Clinton the tneet Mrs. Cardwell, ,
Mr* and 240i throut and Sett Billy,
.and kr,find,"Unt. p ittean Old'. son,
404 all ot tilieknow, were week*end
guM wlitt 1,4,„ b. )4d:twain., bleittate
St. •
Me*, Smith; of the Oa Of„ the 'Omar,
diari au* 0! 0nntere lwbo ilisloott
the pmt Ore, nfttIVILAIV
tetfixiied.,10 4odarith„.*d wnd
work $m1tbwho seempanied
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rin the teetttre'rOOM! The Only'inter
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eopled ;by • senie. if' 'the Snerilbers Lit PQ4:
oa4,1404''.4eiltia4twoxiatvtAtatntit4s,
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tater'a ;Mall' leaflet WaS.' Printed* and'a,o
4 '
tcl?-e work grew More information Was
.0a0able.s Mrs. Strang's' report ekseed:
t.etths' the 11,0p0.' that the sown. .0r
titete feithttil .'women' Year 4 'Wore.
vfouro bang forth fittit, andsthere,viiiud
be a: bountiN harvest.
ifaMiltoh: was then called on to
hare her memoriek sots t.,140Oes first meets
Inge .50. years Agee 'One. drew word •
.Sattire of the Various Meniber0, Mhst of
Vehont haVe Passed to their reward, and
this personal touch with those olden
days Made her talk intensely interest-
ing: She closed with the hope that the
Auxthary :would carry _sm, the work and
live up to the high ideals of those who
. .
have gone befOre
The high lights of the put- twenty-
five ,
years were brought forward by Moss
Wiggins. During this time the work
had prospered, many more Women be-
, • 4.
carae interested, and in 1012 the Arthur
10004010-$74Wit*OlikiVi**ifte
org•anlzed by Mrs, Walter Kelly; a val-
ued officer, Of , Senior Auxiliary.
ThiS „Is now the banner Young. -Women%
Auxiliary of the Province of Ontario,
-last year having raiee4 the sum of ...fed'
torsaliesPWItitetees.40iiihrel7ikedier.
Past presidents of the A.uxiliary were
Mrs. Anderson et Ottawa, Mrs. H. I.
-Strang and letrs. J. P. Hume, ' who were
ed_ta _serrice_seme--years-a
Mrs. George Ross of Fredericton, X*.
les. C. M.obermiti of Toronto, Mrs
George Macdonald of Clinton, and Mrs
P. R. Redditt and Mrs. R. Walter
who are "still Members of '.the Society.
Several workers have gone out into the
wider field of our church. Miss Manson
and Adams were Charge: *of
school homes for several years, Miss
Mary Gorda"' taifelit kucy, Baker
Scilool Ilmie7for Indian „children, '"Miss
Laura Bates, new Mrs:Booth, is work-
IrgessaretlWsChina Wand mission, and
ErazP1 'Macdonald, and ;Wise Lily
McArthur are doing deaconess work in
Winnipeg. and Regina. Tritere were
seven charter members fifty years ago
and the givings the first year were $27.
-oder-with-the -Senior- Auxiliary;: -Ho
Helpers, Young Women's Auxiliary, Mis-
sion Circle, C. G. I. T., and the Mission
Band, there are 270 workers, and the
total givings last year amounted to over
$1350:
iNtre Wafter was next called en, and
In- se-- -few well- chosen- words littrodneed
Mrs. Hood, yShets 82 years ,of age and
never misses a missionary meeting. • A
beautiful bouquet of yellow chrysanthe-
mums was presented to her, and she ex-
pressed her. appreciation of the loving
nought of the "members of, the Society.
Mrs. Barnett, life membership seere.
tar', then Space of the inunber. of life
irfembership certificates that had been
presented In the peat years. At thie
.hbilee cerebration" At was fitting that
ornething Unique' ahould, be done, and
t was tmaninrously decided that a hon-
rary tnexnbershlp certificate should bo
glvenoto one whom all Were delighted
o honor. Mrs. ,etanuel sBisset, a faithfal
mentber, and' an inspiration to the
()Unger members of the Society. The
ertificate- was presented by the pregi-
ent, IVIts. Albert .thoict,. and IWO; HU-
etsbriefly eXpressed "her thanks' for the
otior conferred Upon her The Ityran.
0 God of Bethel' Was sung, and. the
Offering reeeived and dedicated by Mrs.
araterecm " •
The second part of the program was
devoted to looking forward, the yOunger
members of. the Various' organizatibns
taking part The IVILesien Band gatre
ebbing. "Ottiltling for Eternity," • The
:Canadian -Okla ltrTraffaiig teeited—thair
pledge of affillittlons with the W. M. S.
and sung their tonsecrition hymn; the
preiddent, ot the Miasion ,1(.4.1Sti
litarierfe Deer, Ifeesty Organteed in tine
jubilee year, give their teasone' for bee
coming the third link in -the chain, and
one of the Members, Wise Ieabel cam-
ing, gave a ViWnO 'solo, Arthur
Ckcle or their charter metithers,
Mad; lloW they first decided to help Dr.
Arthur In hit wOrle at Vegeeville; There
hire* been Many cliatiget in their Mein.,
berettip but there is the sone loyalty
ten:ming thrOugh the yeaM With the
desire to do their utinent in the *oft
that ix 'Set hefbre thefts A gratis) of the
kink -the'
-beitutttout ?own composed by, ?art., Btu
i*ntne/et the 10th istittiVentarY Of the
WOMetett ItiekettbstarY SOtietY,' And this
ints litting theaSage to ali for the dayS
sheadv.---
btrs, °come Itskdonaldv, of ,Oharoti
gave the cioehig words. eiriresidnit her
plemarreat being able to attend the
meeting and ingtng all to ay few the
Ve Use 0 -61190ing . Units
Measorenierat ,
r,4 pound, illike aiticles
filnches' for fri, '*Oiil
hen you need Drugstore* IVirchapc1114
Buy from 0
few Interesting' item s for this week;
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KRUSCHEN. SALTS— ' svoixs EnnsioN or poo
LIVER OIL, 'Age and 08q.
70ariplormilwarianwstram;powwwwwww
RAVER'S ASPIRIN
1*door. 25e, 2 doz: 390, 100 380
For a cough we suggest '
STROP WHITE PINE TAR, 25o
criASIES' SYRUP LINSEED and
,a-TAPARWisfairottztim
WOODS' NORWAY PINE, 350
copeil ogors: ,
1 5e and 100 a box
..‘,.."............coilocull;. ,,,, ..
For a Utile
,
WAMPOLE'S coo totg,X7(t., 1
Large bottle, 4149 i '
1 ...';'..!•06...a...0;0464.,
Don't have cold feet, we hairei. 0,
HOT WATER
GUARANTEED
at 09C ,
.......sess,
Attachment's for Hot Wafer Bettie'
600 " •
ROLYNOS , TOOTH PA'S T
- HAVE YOU TRIED IT?
mr,.44..wawavipaliariqtVeit •
OLIVE 'GIL FOR THE HAIR
4 or. bottle 25a
•
CAMPHOR:WE
Cakes ot Stick, 15e
TOOTH BRUSH
Res: 25c for 19c
•
Have on hand a box of C. 8. 4.
per, the first symptom" of a. eold..
BUY ETUGS -AT THEDRUG- STORE
ampbell -- Lauder Dunlop -
work that dad has set before us.
The meeting Was brought to. a. close
with thepoxology, and benediction by
Mrs. yr. Wardlaw TaYlor.
A pleasing ceremony /allayed. •A
beasstifunas decorated tete tabie, with a
three-story birthday Cake witn fifW
candles was greatly admired -by all pre-
sent, The president called on Ms.Mc-
Arthur to light the candles, and 15.11ss
Polley, one of the first life members, tb
tut Mg cake. Mrs. Murdock Macdon-
ald, one of the oldest members, is in
Whmipeg amf sent her regrets at not
,being able to pour tea with MTS. A. G.
1Viacdonl1d, who was assisted -13Y Mrs.
Isatte Salisekl, both valuedtnernhere of
the Society.. for many years. Retreelts
nients were served and all those preSent
felt that It yeas a meeting long to lee re-
membered: „.
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Coming -Au opportunity to Eta v
.Watch for our Sale on -.Nov. 23rd and.
„,24th. PEOPLE'S STORE, Goderich.
NOTICE
We require six copies of the Goderich
--Star of Octobers-43th Chir--reade
would confer a favor by bringing in: -to u•'•
the office papers of that date in good
condition. We will': paY $ cents each
for the first six. 1
Automobile Insurance
Don't forget the liability you •"'''
incur through the operation of
your car. Make yoUrsell etsfe
by insuring with
Low Rates, nigh Security
F. W'OOLLCOMME
Phone 296
Clark's Tomato ;soup, '4 tins...25c
Choice twenty Pumpkin, 2 large
Ont 9tvn Thilfty Tea; per- lb 450.
Ideal ,Catsup, 91104 o1ze.....„,..L716e
ItOwntree'll: Cocoa, 54", lb. tin 17
2 tine medium MAO rork
X tin' 'snail 'Hein*
Green Pear soup, all f�r 25e
Chocolate BOds, lb.. ....
Choice Celery Hearts, bundle 100
• Gocbd Brooms, each 33c
Bovril or La Blaine Cern, Beet
2 tins tor
Baeohler's Pride Coffee,' lb. tin 3343
s-oc.- bottlo
.0butts • This Season Make
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