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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-02-14, Page 4Both Lions Teams - Win against Exeter hree MS, 00 The JuNenlie *hoeiter"Sittivftia t-001‘ muddled aspect„ dining the twit week, with. Blyth defaulting all. re- SI:DUETS SOILEIYULE WELL' *ON TOP, paining games and Goderieh having Topping Clinton 8-2 in the fival game three wino taken awaY freni thelna the schednle at the Weat atScet Midgets Haver 0W- Margin became 'o their Whir -all (qPir-ilge -arena, 'on Monday vight, the Lions' Their ____OPpcnenta Gotterteh club to be two years over the Player in three gamea. The lgaier Midgelce finIshed.as groan leaders- with in questioa, Swan, was fouad by the The ehvee nLiovn4ictviromrienaocvagvvaarnitstforonthee sedeefoenadt: Juveniles Overwhelm are lin* and' he was Ira. and third-place Clinton and Exeter oth - Liona-spoasored teams were i juvenile ' '': Victorious "in the W.O.A.A. double- dinee:ti.ately reported, te the league Dyed- teams to decide who will meet them. header against Exeter' teamS at West .The situatiOn as it now etanda is' in the graniA final* playoffs. The Lions had- to come from b hin an early Clinten :lead t in. ego 4 place playoff berth bY winule3 all day night. Colquiwun eoiwthe°vnisitonr; et arena on Tlaura y even g last, 011 can yet take tho secoad- idgets edged the visitors' 2-11 that Clbat stre in the first game and the Juveniles remaining games. Hewever, onethwelnir 'dented the twirte behind Donaldson Awnwoweeememiee. The Gree ouseS that have supplied Ocderich..aud vicinity for 44 years. The M PHONE 105 e , • WOMEN'll INSTITUTE HEARS TALE ON PHOTOGRAPHY OlveS $25 SeholarshiP for iloderieh Nude FestiVal • The regular meeting of the Women's Institute wag held In, BlEgeKaY EAU On Thuraday, Febraary- 7th. The meeting was in "'charge of the presi, dent. Mei. IC_ McInnis. There was a large attendance of merabers and sev- --drat visitors. ,It was deckled to donate a scholar- ship valued at $25 to the Music Festiva. The guest apeaker was Miss Anne Wurtele, who gave a talk. on photo- graPbY. Illustrating it with an.e. Ablbition of "finer -pictures, those of the children being especially interesting., Her talle_was, listened to with Much interest. • A, banner resident of Hanley, Saak., Mrs: Fiala:eon, was invited to speak and in an interesting manner she told something' of the_work that was car- ' _minommoSiwnis TMLORiDJTO-MrASURK SUITS $3715Oandup ried, on in the branch to which she haUbelonged,,, many of the members coming a lont distance to attend' the meetings of the Women's Institute. There waa an exchange of honieraade valentines, and roll call was answered with "n4 favorite supper dish., •le report Was given from the no 4ittorgs workroom showing there 'was still'con- siderable to be done. - -.It wit§ dedided'that-the° next meet- ing should take the form of a supper at which all members and their hus- bands, are 'expected to attend. Luhch was'aerved by the social com- mittee with "Mrs. Grigg as 'convener and was "enjoyed by all. BRIDGE CLUB At the weekly tournament of_the Goderich Bridge Club, a team -of -four match was Pla.yed. The folloWing. were winners:- 1St, Mrs. Frank Curry and. E. Dean, Mrs. R. Wheeler -and F. - • Noble, 13% matches; 2nd, Mrs. E. Dean and. W. A.-,Cou1thurst, Bruce Tennant and Jack MarphYi 13 matches. Three teams tied for third' with 10% matches each: Mrs. P. F. Carey and Mrs. Jean Mitchell, -Mrs. Thomas and IL Ford; Mrs. W. Coulthurst and C. P. Chapman, ailrs.. H. , Ford and. Frank Curry; W. 'A. Hay and John Hay, Mrs. B. Tennant and H. B. for Goderich over Mita will give early in the first period,, and it was swamped aa unhappy ,Exeter Juvenile, laoderich secoid place, vvith Clinton ,some minutes before Price managed team. 22,-5 in the latter half of the having uo 'ehlanee‘wte TualifY. The to tie the Scare on a neat selo effort. dOubleheader. Goderich management has been trying TuhethLeionsieizeornadmmseessd lohno,m!ruirfoourrcigoaanlsd to arrange on game with Clinton all The Midgets tallied both their goals Price each. tallying, twice. week, but Clinton seems reluctant to in the first period, Price scoring at In the .last frame Meriam notched play. If the aecoid-place team is not the three-minute mark on a long shot one goal and Beacom two, more than - declared bY February 20th, Exeter will from the blunline and Mel:hail notch- ing a goal at 5.15 , atter stickhandling go on into the W.O.AA.-piayoes, with.. offTseht.:riengweelrine tnoon'pes onnaelugesoa.l by Maltby. out having to contest the local gtoup through 'most of tile :,Xxeter - Exeter's lone goal Came -`in the 'last chazipionship. The teams:• CLINTON.-Goal, Riehi; defence, =le Juniors have been marking time period, Musser tallying on Pryce's Steep, Colquhoun; centre, Ciaron; p for a week now, waitintor the pass Only penalty of the ' game Wentor over, g r wings,i Miller, Mathews; alternates, other teams in the league/ to complete to Musser' oExeter, In the second their schedule. -In gables played dur- Deuoname, Taylor, Maltby, Marshall, ing the past week, Wingham defeated Chowan and Asttoe. . Listowel 8-7 and Listowel managed OODERICIL-Goal, J. Donaldson; defence, B. Doak, Don Holmes; centre, an 8-8 tie with the unbeaten Lucknow B. Beacom; wings, C. Fulford, J. aiteralate_a„ .13..aahda`ra T., Merriam, D. McPhail, M. HollazJ. Smith and Dickson. Referee -"Doe" Elliott, Clinton. period. . The teams: EXETER MIDGETS -Goal, Mickle ; defence, Pryee, Watson; centre, j3. team on soft ice- . Wingham, and Hayter; wings, Musser, Kirk; alter- nates, Brightnello West, Cann, 11013- -Lp118nytluIenid3tthillehawviennikeprCitrunetterutfieirtdo- croft, Wathorn and Luxton. position in the standing. GODERICH MIDGETS - Goal, J. Donaldson: defence, B. Doak, D. THE RECORD „ Holmes; centre, B. 'Beacom ; wings, 0.H.A. JUNIOlt..,,*,‘,c" C. Fulford, 3. 'Price; alternates,„T. - - Won Lest 'Tied Saunders_ .-- D. McPhail, MHolland, Lucknow 5 0 , 1 J. Merin% J. Smith and Dickson. Goderich „ 3 '.3 0 Referee -J. Hayter, Exeter. Listowel 1 -3 1 ..Exeter Juveniles Outclassed Wingham • 1- 4 0 The juvenile game started out with W.O.AA. JUVENILE both teams on a fairly even basis, but Won Lost Tied before the game was over the Goderich Exeter 4. 2 1 youngsters were juSt . waltzing in on Goderich s 3 - 0 the Exeter net and there seemed to be Clinton 1 - 3 1 little the visitors could do about it. W.O.A.A. MIDGET ' Goderich led by 4-2 at the end of the • - - Won Lost Tied first period, 'increased their lead to 11-5 by the end of the second, and then held Exeter scoreless while pump- ing in eleven goals of their own in TIehborne 1_ _ the --last period, - Jim Bisset and "Porky” Newpombe, who have vied with each ether- for ° FOR FASHION* lifERVIOE Relining Alterhsg Re,Pairtng Pressing: Is: MA111111 TAILOR dall ‘31.47W West St. ,1111"-,61.11-Tbd Ilk' is. -._ - lits Cough That Hugs ii.. II'Vtetv. ithicit...givedirritlig it. ..%1 . A '70 Dr.'Wood'e Norvra' y, Pine led „otolatly will help to relieve You sems7ilsg conditionl . wells -and arreettirelit- gang tp th• foundation otthe 'trouble, eis 111=wid soothing the kriteted air paaeages, and stimulating • 4Tr. Wood' been on the market for the past 48 years. • „— true 860 a battle; thniszge.family sise, about 3 times as much, 60o, M di drug souitees. The T. Mauro Co.. Limited, Toronto. Ont. Registered Egg Grading Station No. 0429 THE LAKESIDE PRODUCE OPERATED BY , • 'W. ',A. B1cLEAN.. sirDATED. ON HINCKS ST. IS NOW OPEN FOR in38INTE8.S.- We have installed the most modern up-to-date egg-gradhig machinery- and can grade your eggs while you wait, or arrangements '- Maybe made to Pick up your eggs on our route. , All retail orders be delivered. .-SI4WGAIN 'FEEDS AGAIN IN STOCK AGIOITS FOR TIIE LAI*TIEw POULTRY FAEMS„ EXETER., 71-:ii"rice List Ma114 ari • reqUest- POULTRY Bouarri AND SOLD PHONE. 776W ---- . the team's scoring honors all season, again led the, Lions' ,secirers with' fiie .goals and two assists each, but they were closely followed by the Warren twins, Harold having five goals and Son in theopening game, Rangers de - one assist and Don having four goals feating theta. 4-3., Willis (,2) and Bull and two assists. "Ticker"- Mero with and' Goddard (one each) tallied for two goals and •three assists, George the winners, while. A. MacDonald with Westlake -with One and on aid Bob two goals and W. Free•th with 'ohe MUTE with two assists rounded out. th maricsraen..ler the losers,. scoring for the Lions. Beadle in the Canadian goal turned Hayter? led Exeter with two goal, in an outstanding game despite the while Musser, Hennesy and Fletcher defeat his team suffered, " tallied one each. , Red Wings andjaawka battled to a Penalties were' meted out to R. three -all- draw. „Scorers in this game Thchey,--Tieraan, Fletcher and Haugh were: Red Wing -a -Graham one, Little, ,of Exeter, and Needham and McGee two; Hawka.--,Millisr- tazo And Ham - of GoderIch. thorne one. The teanis.: Leafs edged out Bruins 4-3 in, the -EXETER JUVENILES --Goal, (Wat- third game, which displayed plenty son; detenee, .R: Tuckey, Fletcher; of action and a lot af rough play on centre, J. hayter; winganzHennesseY, both sides. Elliott, Hutchin, Reis and B. Tuckey; alternates, Musser, Tie- c ulp:,seored for Leafs, while- Costello, man; Haugh, D. Briritnell. Sparks and Spain tallied for the losers. GODERICH JUVENILES-Goar, rM. ni-rnold--MeConnell refereed all three Johnston; defence, G. Westlake, 3. games. Needham; centre,' G. Mero; wings J. • ' Bisset, B. • Newcombe;' alternates, 11. OLDSTERS PUT THEIR COLBORNE TOWNSHIP W.atren, D. WaTrell, 3. Awn, L Me- -SKATES ON ONCE MORE Tlie Colborne Township Council -met Gee, 3. Ferguson, B. Shantler. on Tuesday, February 5th, at 1 o;clock. Referee--Greeth, Exeter. - All meMbers present. The exhibition - ganaea: between _ The minutes of the January meet- faetoryraen, ex-serviceMenr.and other ing were read and adopted, on motion meet - PERSONAL IVIENthJ.1.N1 "pick-up" teams are becoming increap- of James 'Horton and Howard Squire. Goderich 7 1 0 Clint& 3 4-' • 1 Exeter 1 6, - 1 Pts. 11 6 8 , 2 Pts. 9 3 Pik 14 7 - PUBLIC •sagooL LEAGUE Upsets featured the Public School- Ilockey League games on 'Saturday morning. The high -tying Canadians ,suffered their lirst setback of the sea- TOWNSHIP COUNCILS - 4444.4•••101•••••..• • TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH - Council met in Holraesville on February 6. Correspondence: •Gas- oline Tax 4Division, -re fuel used, on road machinery, that there is no tax exemption on such. cunton Public Hospital, re an indigent patient; this was read and filed. Ontario Municipal Association acknowledged receipt» of memberahip fee. Ontario Association of- Rural Municipalities wrote soliclt- Ufg read and filed. Department of Highways sent ap- proval of the Lavis "Construction Co. tender far snow .removaL ,The &Ilya - thin Ariny asked the usual grant; $15 Was voted. A statement. of the Treas- urer and Collector 'Wilda was presented. Coungil considered these bonds suf- ficient and ordered it sent to the De- partment of Municipal Affairs,' deputation waited on thr Council complaining of the manner in which some roads were not cleared of snow sooner.- Satisfactory explanations were given, with promises to do better next tirae. --Aceothits- paid: Town of Goderkh, share of Division Court costs, $16; County. of Huron, hospital account, $38.25; R. G. Thompson,. registering births, marriages and deaths, $3.75; Miss Acheson, use of lidua.e, $5; Ken Merrier, rifund of overpaid taxes, $3.77; H. J. Pisher,--gifts for returned: men, $13.'50; D. Lassaline, do., $14.75; W. I. Hellyar, do., $10; Salvation Army; grant,- $15; Chas. A. Whitely, postage, $8.45; Superintendent's pay- roll No. 2, $1,647.19. Council adjetirned to meet off Mon- day, March 4, at 1.30. It. G. THOMPSON, Clerk. ing13• popular with local hockey midiets. • A letter was read ,from the Depart Mr. Ben Gray, of Binscarth, Mani- Td, say anything of the brand of ment .of Lands and Forests giving, a toba, is visiting • his daughter-in-law, hockey dished out might not be flatter- few ,observations' on the -use Of trees ing, but at any rate the fans get their d Mr.. Wm. as a means of preventing snew drifting Mrs. Tom Gray, 'an BroWnlee. money's worth in. laughs and thrills, on toads and lanes: As municipalities and the players get a bigger "kick" are being urged to 'keep roads open Miss Tena Buckingham of Ashfield out of the games than they ever did .for motor traffic throulhout the winter, is a patient in Alexandra Hospital. , while playing organized hockey. Many evergreen hedges ;• in the right locatiOn .MIss Grace MacMath, •R.N., is visit- of those at West street arena on Tues- would help considerably to reduce the Ing friends in Woodstock. day night were playing Voir first .eost of keeping the roads' open over a • Mrs... Whitely Dougherty, of -Dafoe, game - in years, and they found that period of years. Sask., is visiting her aunt, -,Mrs. Gavin they didn't have the response in their . A letter was received from the As - Green, and many relatives and friends legs or the "co-ordination" of former, sociation of Assessing Offircers of On - in Goderich and vicinity. glory days, but they taade up in try- tario, ,. wishing Couticil to becozne a Mlis Kathleen Rundle, nurse -in- ing what they lacked in ability. Most member. .. training. at • the Kftehener-Waterloo of them had played on former junior A letterfromthe Salvation Army Hospital, enjoyed a day's visit early and intermediate teams, and two of asked Council for a donation to assist this week, with her parents, Mr. and them, the veteran goaltender Harold the organization in its humanitarian Mrs. T. R. Rundle. • 7 • • Doak and centre -ice player George worn.. te - „ Mrs. Chris. JOhniten, Huron road, Allison, had been Playing on champion- . , _ . has returned home after spending six ship Goderich teams wheu those who • Snyder -Horton- t ..: we donate weeks withther son-in-law' and daugh- Played with them Tuesday night were $25 to the Sfilvation- Army. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett -Carpenter, smail urchins _ who _hung around the Fisher -Snyder : That Reeve A. and children and Mrs. John Carpenter, rink -doors. asking to carry' their equip- Watson and Howard Squire interview all. of Welland. . . ment in. Mr. Roy Patterson, about hiring a Sunday supper .giiests -of Rev. and Huron Engineering and- Research power grader plow for opening up .the Mrs. L. H. Turner, of the Victoria "Hercies" and Dominion Road T-ownship roadEf. - - -- - - ' - street -United -thumb" -parsohage were "Premeds" toOked-up -ffi-the- first' ha Snyder -Fisher; That road vouchers Dr. Hobbs Taylor . and Mr. M. Webb of of the double bill on Tuesday evening, and bills be bald: Road vouchers, Dashwood, Mr.: and Mrs. Albert Keyes Hercies emerging on the long end of $608.40; R. J. 'Lovell, account, $22.31'; of Exeter and . Miss Pearl Keyes of a.5 6-3 score. -- Gordon 'Jewell, insurance for Collector, Dashwood. - . The teams: . • • $25; Town of Goderich, bailiff and * " . HERCIES-Goal, Jake Snider; clerk's fees, $16; Salvation Army, $25; COURRIE'S, CORNERS , defence, Bettger, Carswell, centre, .4'. . - , p WM' SauoWs vital statistics and rint. . .O'Brien; -wings, B. Craig, B. Worthy; Ing bylaws, $5.75; WM. Westlake, bal. alternates, Chisholm, Natal and Little. mice of salat4 80 - copititik8 CORNERS, Feb 12.- DRESICOS Goal, Doerr; defence, . Connell adjoUrned to meet March y, $5 Mr, Win. ,Boak of Centralia spent the Stoddart, Jerrf; centre, Beattie;5, 01 i &dock. . weak end with Mr. and 1Virs.` Ewart wings, H. Sheardown, Bill Swan; alter. • . . WM. SALLOWS, Clerk. was home from Westfield. Mr. Robert Referee -Arnold McConnell. Jamieson. Miss Pearl Jamieson Mao nates, Hoy, Fowler, Roberts. EAST WAWANOSH 13oak, who is reeovering-from an oper- ' The- Veterans took their second lvin Council .met on February 5th, with ation, is visiting there too, of the season in the last -half of the all • members. present and Reeve J. D. Visitors with Mr. and ,Mrs. David twin biD. against , an All-Star team, Beeeroft preeiding. Minutes of Little and , family on Sunday were winning 7-6 after establishing a big previous meeting weeTead': and art - Mrs. Elmer Phillips, Mr. and Mrslead and then holding, the All Stars proved. ' Jim. Phillips and Mr. Archie Phillips, off in a driving finish. - . Court , of Revision on '-the Scott -all of Mafeking, and "Mt; and Mrs. The Veterans led so at the end ot, munieipal drain was opehed according Robert Scott. the first period and 54 at the close to notice. The only appeal to be eon-. '.. A , good number attended i the 'Parra of the seeoe.d._ „Bill Etill was • -the -sidered, -was - that. 'Of itif:' dYrits Z4". Forum' meeting held at Mr. tirict Mrs. *bra to in the Veterans' attack, tallying four --tinies. Mlirray sheartlown, nen Scott, who eiahned his assessment w Robert Nelson's home -last night in excess of any ,benellt to be derived Mr.' John Famish is visiting' in Tor. Miller and Arn-.Doak 'eaeh 'scored once. froin - said drain, also Mae an 'en - onto. Jack Duckworth •led the All -Stars with larged open ditch -was unneeessary for Gray -Little. - Blenheim' Presby- two goals while Worsell, Allison, Mc- a proper Ontlet, Council declined to terian church, was' the seene of a Lean and Westbrook notched one each, make any ehafige in the asaessment. quiet wedding op Saturday, danuary,_ The teams: The bylaw,. as read %vas, passed and 26, at 2 p.m., when P.O. Mr. Hughes - VETERANS: ---Goal: Schoenala; de* the Court of Revision closed on motion united in marriage Earl Howard Gray, fetree. Milne% M. Sheardown;• centre i of Councillors Black and McDowell. of Walkerton, and Evelyn Jean -Little, Miller; wings, .Hill, A. Wilk; alter-- A letter from 009 Feagate president eldest daughter of Mr. and Dirsjas. nates, II. Worse% worthy, o'Brien* of North Huron Plowmen's Association, Little ,of Ashfield. The bride, was Stoddart and B. Sheardownsoliciting a , grant for the forthcoming dressed in a white ,wool street.length ALL -STARS -Goal, H. Donk, de- plowing rhateh, was tabled for eon - 'dress trimmed with gold buttens and fence, Westlake, , MeGee; centre, II. * Wore 4 corsage of red . rosee. The Westbrook.; wings, Duekworth, Scrim- tomeni",... , 11".1L--mFtrwalso ebruary Final Cleating -341e 11 all.WINTER. COATS -- Commencing February 16th at '9 a.m. GROUP No. 1,25° Mats, iPebruary Fina1O1thigPrice- -- $10.00 Lci•t'OUP N. 2-20 Coats, February Clearing Pries; 71:60 GROUP No; 3.-40 dOsts, February ring Cichring • $18.50 • sideration at a later date. Motien by Councillors. McDowell and Black that membership in Association of Assessing 0 cers and in Association of Rural Municipalities be renewed and fees ferwarded. Carried. Motion by Councillors Robertson and Ruddy that the road superintendent at- tend, if "possible. the Good -Roads con -t vention. Carried. . Motion by Councillors McDowell and Ruddy that bylaw No. 3 1946 he given final reading. Carried. Bylaw No. s,.1.84.0, appointing Ce-cil Attridge,- -,ouetteis- Township andito'r: Was "read the third' time eed passed. " 'Motion by Councillors Black and Robertson that • bylaw No. 4; 1946, be Oven fitial- reading. Carried. By- law No. 4, 1940, covering propose4 high- way expenditure, was given third read- ing and passed. Metion by pouncillors Ruddy and. McDowell to extend the time for col- lection of taxes for one month wao passed. • The following accounts Were ordered - to be Paid: The Municipal World, sub- scriptions and. supplies $4142; The :Blyth Standard, printing,. $24.20; II S. IVillmine, seeretary-treasurer of On- tario Association of Rural_Municipal- ities,,Inembership fee, $5; Association of 'Assessing Officers, membership f $10; S. lifil#urne:rOad* 8001U:en-dent, • salary, $22. ' Council adjourned to meet again oz Marcia Z. '• RAYMOND R. REDMOND, Township Clerk. ,obto 1440 modiVittro Savo* mixt lb. inineed beef, cup milk, cup killed nits; 14 teaspoon salt, )tteaspoon pepper, fora thin hear burgers, pan fry or 1x011. Place each cake en half “- toasted hamburger bun (or toast) cover with slice ot ' loaf, type cheese, broil till cheese melted. . Coffee Sale Max. Mouse • •' Chase .Sanborn 4 Nabob' ,Royallfork • lib. Bags. 43c- each Laing'.8 C.C. Sauce 33 oz: Bot. 10o 8 oz. bot. 1913 Diced Carrota- -20 oz. Tin 12o 11.1111ININIMEMNIMI Concentrated Dipfoam Pkg. 35o WEEK-END-PELTURBS I Aylmer Vegetable 10 oz. SOAR 2 tins _15o 'Red Label 3,fi lb. . LIPTON'S TEA pkg.. 37o Cowan's Perfeetion Largo. COCOA 1 lb. in 24c Five Roses rtouR 7 lb. bag 27o Mother Jackson's Jiffy PORRIDGE pkg. 17c Canned -Peas .st an. Quality _ 20�z. 2 tins -25o - enzsenne- - Royal , York Cheese Pkg. 210 fromismonorasio Bea,u0 Soap Pa.bnolive 2 Bars 1J.o 111111111111111011MMINIO Hawes' - - Floor ' 71424aa lib. tin' A- Some*of the many features'why 'WI • he •.- SATURDAY. MOSSINth PEURVOY lOth, ii,&PEOIALS, • tresses to clear at $1.00 GtOrw tpxx. couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. geour ; altefnatrea, B. Worseli, Hamil- Douglas Warara of Blenheim, the la' tter ton, Allison, McLean and Niurphy. Wearing mauve wool and wearing tt Referee -Bud Jerry. corsage of roseS. ratter a wedding — -- — dinner was sorved" 'it the home of Mr. ,, BADMINTON and Mrs, Warain. After a short . The Goderich ,Badminton Club re - honeymoon spent in Guelph and Acton porta that s� far participation in the I the , eobple rot -tuned to Walkerton, bi-montitly ronnd-robin sessiohn, lies and,. other speci6 dales. where 'the groom Is the manager of the been elceellent. The next round-robin Dominion More. . will be en Tueeday evening. Pull information frem Ageats. . , . " The exeeptive of the elub are making .ro A ?I A rifliii NAT/0m , ,._09., may "raise- the roof" to bullet arrangementsi for ,0 teurnanient to he "•''''''''''''` a house,„ hut les no wey in build .a put op here 1,vith ehlba froaneigh ,? - , RAILWAYS home. . boring; towns parth. ipating. ,. TIM E TAME CHANGESElITECTIVE Sunday, Feb. 24th, 104 " is a na.turarleader m Style and perforiaance. ' The famous Moffat Red. Spot Element— The Lamp, and electric automatic time clOck,— The Moffat Therm-o-matio that chimes when Eat44L-ch191ve:ff'i4eadY ateqU'ipp- me. a 'lug' pan and smokeless grid - Itangettes FORCE—White enamel, polished .Chrome -plated top, • enamelled oven and utility dramter, four large elements. . $40.50 McCLARY'S—White enamel, 'black trim, enamelled oven, four large e16nents . .05.00 ')Y LACKSTONIR'S ROME FURNISHINGS , STOVES , On the Broadway of Geclerich Pholn6 2403,, a "