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ON.i'3-IEIUNDREDTII YE4 t. '1V0. did
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rl~ N COU `v P'S FOREMOST WeEKL Y
. K. HUNTER
Barrister, .ELe.
Roytal. ank Bldg.
Hamilton Street, Goderich
Phone 908.
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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS •.
CECIL .ATTRID EE).
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
Telephone: Office 18, "Residence '343.
Goderich.
A,CCOUNT1NG AND BOOKI LEPING
A CLQUNTING & BOOKKEEPING
--i SERVICE
For Small -Businesses, Stores, Etc.
Bookkeeping Systems Installed.
Books Balanced Monthly
Financial Statements
Wage Summaries
Business and Personal Income Tax
Returns
ALBERT SHORN
Office:Corner North St. and Square -
Phone 975. Residences Picone 444.
INSURANCE c.
]�1(cK114iOP AMLTUAL l FIRE' IN-
'� . SURANCE° (3O.-1farin and - iso-
lated town property insured.,
Officers '— President, Frank Mc -
,Gregor, Clinton, No. 5; Vice -President,
Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm, No.. 1;.
Manager and Secretary -Treasurer,. M
rth.
eafrn
A. Reid,
• Directors—Frank McGregor, Clinton;
Chris. Leonhardt, l3oruholm L . Alex.
Broadfoot, Seaforth; W. R. Archibald,
Seaforth; George Leitch, . Clinton; E.
J. ;Trewartha, Clinton; Alex. McEwing,
131yt a ; Hugh Aiexaud r, Walton e J.
L. .Malone, Seaforth.
Agents—John E. Pepper, Brucefield,
No. 1; George A. Watt, Blyth; No. 1;
R. Finlay licKercher, Dublin, No. 1;
J. F. Ptruater. Brodhagen.
Policy, -h lders' can make all pay
ments and get their curds receipted at
the Royal Batik, Clinton; Calvin Cutt's
Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, or.
J. 11. Iteid's. General Store, Bayfield.
DUE J ATES OF
RATION OOUPONS. . . . .. . . .
Coupons now valid are sugar -Pre-
serves 826 to 510, butter 1335 to 1340
and'theat 1164 to A170. Jams, .jellies
and wartualades are still Vationed, one
S coupon being good4or 24 fluid ounces
Other iireserves rationed are fountain
fruit, honey, honey butter, Molasses;
maple sugar, maple syrup, cane syrup,
corn syrup andblended table syrup.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Q. --Will you please tell me when the
price of shoes will be increased?
A. --The Board 'authorized •an in -
creast in the price of inen'% women's
and children's leather footwear to be
effective at the manufacturing level on
January 2Qth. The priceto the coil-
sumer
onsumer will not --be increased until pre-
sexlt Inventory stocks are depleted and
NMIENNIOINNUMONINIMIIIIND
NTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8Oth, 1947
sufficient unicials to tee .that it is en
HURON: COUNTY' COUNCIL
forced.
Timber Winch Ask Prote(:d.ien •
A delegation composed of John Eal..
IN NI.ANUARY
t cutter, t$' ittgd�ialm, D. �i. Vaal utlaald, .
Brussels, and II, 1+.1;:..ltatz, t f the 1�I..,k .
sEssioN,
• ltatz l.uau,i)er Cu., Limited, tit. Clem-
- ,. It'lltS,
. e•It1-
Ibefore the ,Council: uu
# •.�'� Council nlltt('.t' was, tiakeLA Up clause 1)y ,clause, rl'1111I',9(lay afternoon to ' request con-
• cessions addressing' the (uutlEy d cessions un• timber lands ,vith respect
on Wednesday of last week. with` re- tvith4Reeve t..eeetott in the. chair. Tlae
eutumittee had' met with the Ilurun
gard to the proposed new court house, CUUIIty Plowmen's committee ,and fIt-
WESTERN ONTARIO 'MOTORWAYS
t) Bus Schedule now Iih effect
Leaves Goderich daily, including Sunday
7.45 a.m.; 12.25 p.in.; 4.15 p.m. ,
Arrives GodericJn daily
11.50. a.m.; 3.45 p.m. ; 9.20 p.m. ,
Leaves Sundays and holidays
_ 8.00 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.
The 8.00 p.m. bus goes di. ect to London
only.
Connections at Clinton for Loudon,
Detroit, Winghann, Walkerton, Port
Elgin and Owen ,Sound.
Connections at Stradtford for Woodstock-
Kitchener, Guelph, , Hamilton and
Toronto.
Connections at Mitchell for Listowel
and London.
For information phone British 'Ex-
change phone 691 or 717.
M•
MEDICAL
Dn. F. J. R. FU•RSTFIII, EYE, EAR,
D NOSE, THROAT
'Late Hdtise Surgeon New York
Ophthalmic and ,Aural Hospital, assist-
ant at Moo?tield Eye Hospital and
Hospital,
.ltl ,
Throat lhro p
Golden Square
London, England -
EYES TESTED, GLASS -ES,,
SUPPLIED
53 Waterloo Street S., Stratford.
Telephone 267.
Next, visit Bedford Hotel, Goderich,
Wednesday, January 22,� 1947, at 2 p.m.
till, 4.30 p.m. ,
,'tHIROPItACT(,�R ANI) DRUGLESS
THERAPIST
Goderich; Phone 341
- . OFFICE HOURS
Men. & Thurs.-9 to 11.30 a.m.
2 to 51a- p.m. (only)
Tues. & Fri. -9 to 11.30 a.m.
2 to 5 p.m. and Ito 8 p.m.
Wed. & Sat. -9 to 11.30 a:1u. (only)
nt
baths b
appointment
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- A. N. ATKINSON
%. 51 Sputh St.
g`l tared funder''Drugless•-Frttetit1onerr8.
-`l ovince ru'f Ontario.
Mt :for, ttlti •
A. L. COLE
Optometrist -Optician
. Eyes Examined, GlassesFitted
Phone 33 , Goderich, Ont.
SURE
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INSURE IN SJ
INSURANCiE
CONFEDERATION LIFE
'WIND- CAR„ -
FIHE—Preferred rates" for
,preferred risks.
ACCIDENT, & SICKNESS
Consult '
-'JOHN FARRIAH,
Phone 82-13 Dungannon
L. G. ,Bridgman el London, the archi-
tect engaged by the Council, stated that
plans of the uarehi ectural work and
drawings were almost completed.
"Several other counties have their
eyes on you and we want to give you
a building of which you Will be proud,"
he said, t
Describing the building planned, he
.des.igued: of stone,
with reinforced concrete and steel,
and very. little wood. Heavy steel
for windows will be available .find the
roof will be concrete. The ct)rri(iors
will have marble part way up, with
colored floors. rhe would like marble
slabs on the window sills, and a color
scheme will be worked in the interior.
The wood in the building- will, be
confined to a few Cupbd4rds. "It will
be tli'e last Word in modern designing."
Reeve Falconer---"\Vhat is your fee
fol i'lrandling?
• "Seven "i c -tent. ulr the cost. of buil(t-
ing, and engineering it to its comple-
tion. This, ti•i11 also include checking
on all E•untraetut's," the architect re-
plied. •
- Asked how long it would take, lie
f'plied One and' a-ltalf years to com-
plete. The contracts will include
pliuubing, lighting, air-e(Mditiouing,
etc•. The. outside dimensi lns will be
111 feet, ,.13 inches by 95 feet, 4 in,cbies.
J. Leroy Brown, agricultural repre-
sentative, addressed the Council in
support of a $200 grant to the Feder-
ation of Agriculture, which plans to
have a greater nuinber of demonstra-
tion plots this year. • The grant would
take the place of membership fees, •and
Th this way -if is hoped to make • each
1•('('ve a member'.. °
Ilugh' 13311 disehssed the warble fly-
siftultion in a brief speech. _.Ile_ ad --
Voce ted
d-Vocete(I compulsory spraying and asked
that the County give leadership in the
campaign to gradicate the pest.
The report of the Warden's com-
spected and checked the accounts in
cennectlon with the International plow-
ing match. The transfer of $1855.1'
to cover the deficit of the 0 local Plow -
to restric•tihnsaset forth: in the, bylaw
governing t11e cutting of treels. They ,,
had purchased timber lands prior to
the passing pf the bylaw and asked
protection on what they had bought
and paid for.
xllen's committee was authorized. Mt. ltatz stated that his company
The (uncia was informed that itstood to lose .between ten and twelve
'thousand dollars and Mr. McDonald
said he had intended using the maple
on the land purchased forcflouring:
They were assured they would be fair-
ly dealt with by the reforestation com-
mittee.. _
A report of the reforestation. com-
mittee.,was adopted appointing the fol.,
lowing to enforce • the tree -cutting by -
cost $3,060 to mbvel-the planes out of
the hangars. The Plowrneu's com-
mittee had been assured the War As-
sets orporation• would move them, and
was given to understand • there would
be -tics -eest-- to -the- -Cutinty. _War A to
Corporation *ill vacate the airport in
ninety . daay ti.
Sky Harbor ,Airport 4
law : Roland Grain, in 'rurnberry,
The Warden's cuurmitt also -.,,ale- Ilowick, Grey, Morris and East Wawa -
ported that it had a1way "ildvoc •ted nosh; Nelson McLarty, in West Wawa -
the purchase of all lands and buildings nosh, Ashfield, Colborne, Goderichat Sky. Harbor and the Council had township and Ilullett ; William J.
always concurred in this decision, .Dougall in Hay, .Stanley, Stephen,
After a meeting with representatives Tuckersmith, McKillop and Usborne.
of the Dggpartment of Transport and of \\' A. G. Thurston, of the Depart -
Huron C)unty Flying ('lob, it n'us ment of Lands and Forests, outlined
found that the chances of purchasing .the terms of au agreement open to the
this property were very remote. It i counties with the .Department. The
was then decided to lease those build county could pay the' purchase price
lugs suggested by theDepartment of of the laud and -the -Department would
Transport, namely, hangar No. '2, sew -1 pay for an, necessary work done in
age and water systems, ) torage tanks, 1 the strays; or the Government would
gasoline tanks, and refueling facilities pay thettrchuse pri e ,,and the land
together with the administration build n onld become Cruvwr. property ; or it
iug. The lease i5 fur a five year period _lmight be operated on a 50-50 basis:
at a nominal rental of $1.0() p(1 year. I :lgreenient with Lands Department
tut motion of Ree\ es l'io'key till t 1 Warden' Smyth favored entering into
i Geo. Armstrong, it was authorized that 1111 agreciuelit with 1114' Department,,
tl' . bylaw be draw a upcovet i11is .Elle 1 ,.and 1tO 1• in the afternoon a motion
lease •.by Sky Harbor airport for five--•
introduced •.trY Reeves' Whee.letl' and
years at $1 a yealr• 1 Rutz, that the County enter into a
(This was later rescinded.) .' 1 thirty-year agreement with ale ".D. (I -
Reeves Mac'Evvatt Mind Matllieson •of pertinent, was endorsed.
Go(1(11(h, sponsorecVa motion that the i t.: L. Parsons and S. H. rrevett, of
Alla of
,r .University be i itt
to t I •r �. .
)' U00 ,• , u
a c Y(i•tttu ,
�,1at l 'h 1,,the 131uc, \\'at�.l Highway _ .1.. u ,
Western Ontario 1resole1erred noun - a i+' I addressed the Council hi, support of au,
recognition is give': -t(•4 --1-114"44e' • '71-'1'41-pir1•ret-slop for a grant.. - . .._
Coronae local„ hist•uriaul, for his (fis- 1
Mrs. M. Chaffee, superintendent of
'overt' of the site of the martyrdom.; the Children's Aid Society, reported
i)f the (shit missionaries at St. Igntth, l 84 children -in care; 25 new child pro-,
even miles from the Martyrs' Shrine i tectipn cases involving 137 children, and
at Midland. This was referred to the 1 28 new- unmarried parent cases.- '
1. Warden's committee. The Society," she 'rf ported, "leas
H Bet ' Ind I arm b(acal in 1•cc E 1pt •c I f 1 t1
DONALD B. BLUE
EXPEllI+:NCEI) AUCTIONEER.
' Licensed , for Counties of Huron
and Bruce
RIPLEY, PHONE 49
For iniforination'apply to J. N.
Kernighan, Division Court Clerk,
t.
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()rod ,
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Correspondence promptly an-
swered: Immediate arrangements
can, be made for Sales Date by
calling Phone 203, Clinton. •
Charge moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed. 19tf
HAROLD JACKSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
HURON AND PERTH
- write
' n .etc..
. _)6'_or,_.iniormati<o _
R.R. 4, Seaforth; or phone (col-
le+�t) •_Seaforth, or 867, Goderich.
P. J. RYAN
Real Estate and Insurance
()ace and Residence: '
11 Trafalgar Street
Phone .663
FOR SALE --Houses of all kinds,
choice building lots, business pro-
perty and several good farms. ,
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TBAT PTENETHEATRE'E • CAPITAL
Nowa-•George Formby in a' political farce "VOTE FOR GEORGE"
MON. TUES. 'and WED. •
Alan Ladd=• -William Bendix--Brian Donlevy & Barry Fitzgerald
A salty crew and a rugged craft. will take yon out on the rolling
yeas for an 'adventurous voyage
"Two .Years Before. the Mast"
THUR. FRI. and SAT.
Randolph Scott,—Ann Dvorak and Helen Boaee
The much -heralded story Of Abilene copies t() the Capital ;:(4rean
packed with fisticuffs, rough -riding and all the old-time western clidoi's
- " Abilene Tower"
Conning—Ah ui Laddin the espionage epic "ORS."
Matinees Wed., Sat. and Holidays at 2.30 p.m.
your 'dealer must pay more for
stock. -
his
Q. —My - landlord has reduced the
amount of heat in►' our apartpent.
Could he be required to give us a more
Sat: .. i terF• se ,YtCe • -
•
.1--«'e regret that regulations ious of the
Board do not govern the amount, of
heat to be supplied in an apartment, ;tted ray venue at ` 2(41 't)(►. 10:11 i t;; an
This is usually covered by the terms of, es«1 re d surplus of .2.665:
the lease. In 'the absence of act to ed
tax rate 10111)1 lie a follows
the contrary between landlord and Genet:all account, 31-� mills to raise
$176,3.10 on the total assessment o f
$5-1,958,666; County. highways.42
mills, to rause ''$1'35.114(3: total -5114
1ni115 (plus the cost of seeolidal=y
schools fol' townships). This would be
An. increase of three-quarters of 1i ]hill
('('\'es U('cro , - Ii1 J. • . • )f )arcels u .c a larlg,
'strong were appointed to ,the consult-' layettes arida toys for the children from'
alive committee-: 1". 1: 'David:uil 1)) 'the the Presbyterial of the Unnited Church 1
«'ingh:nu hospital Board; L)r. W. Women's Aiissianary $ocietY, the
Oakes and Carl 1)isher to -tin, Clinton United Church congregation in Auburn,
Liiirh School District -Board- - the Women's ,In stitute in .Blyth, the
ane to a oondition anal lack of uerchandiae �a Inay ' haat heen, _
ce pang your instrument a as` as trade-in, hut this Whll be your priv-
ilege if you act now. We w•ill.oilly make this offer aaknle we Have a
goodly steels on hand,.
TRUMPETS—Olds Staudaard and Super Iodeis p r .
Martin Reynolds
CORNETS -=Reynolds '
-TROMBONES—Olds Super Moder--Reynolds
SAXOPHONES -Martin, Gold Lacquer
CLARINETS_Gundy-Bettoney--Noblet
Standard and Super Models
ACCORDIA'ii ' 'eandalli
GUITARS—Gibson_Harmony_Barrington
ELECTRIC •GL ITARS Gibson
ZILDJIAN CYMBALS, JAZZ BRUSHES, DRUM STICKS
STONE -LINED, RAY ROBINSON and HARMON° MUTES
o c tuaint ourself with our• new salesman Who call -
I•onpe in and a,u, y
help you choose the right instrument. He is playing in a well-known
band, and you will find him pleasant and courteous. 0
It will be a pleasure 'to show you the new improved instrdianents,
with no obligation attached. Terms can be made satisfactorily.
D'Erina Deacon Music Shops
242-DUNDAS ST. - Phone MET. 6072 LONDON, ONT.
An impectlniotls tenant had not paid meet !you halfway. I am ready to for -
the rent'of his room for several Months. gel half of what you owe." "Right.
said the landlord. '1'11 I'll meet you. I'll forget the other
Look here,"
Estimated Count}' Rate 5'�4 Mills -- Blyth United church Sunday school
On Thursday morn44-kg- t4ht, provisional and individuals in Blyth' and Goderich.".
estimates for 1947 were submitted by County Library Association'
Cuts ••-5 .1L-_ 1-4,4K :A.L.Jh,,, a `ahlil( .i �l� hob - t7¢L`t)32;: ?Sl1et .,. ► a !a ,`; -atr 1
were accepted. The total estnnateu ation reported total nun -fiction hooks
expenditure was set at ti' 01,(2o; e st11n- in circulation: adult; 1.567, children's,
960; fiction ---adult, 12.351), children's,
4,129: an increase of 4,152 circulation
over 1945.
There are now twenty-eight librurit,s
in the -Association, Irlfortilati011 has
been received regarding a -.book de-
livery truck which
(s , 'approximately
Tu 1ILlt
1\
$2,400. Reeve 3,Iac•E\wan. chairman of
(('otltililled On page 6 )
tenant, no person shall lessen or dis-
cntinuc the heating to be supplied by
the -landlord ,.unless he secures --front
the' rental -appraiser a written Permit
so to do. If you lieliev1' the anlotult of
heat has been decreased you' should
cc)nsuit your solicitor, whit trill. advise, •over last ye'ar's. rate, the increase being
you if any itinucipal 4)1.-Provinciaftoll uccu11111 crf Cotutty highways.
-laws govern this tnatter,.alld'May ins ke' Mi'. ° i:rskine said 11. is. tii)t e{xpccted
,an application ifor reduction of -rent 111)' County will ha -we to borrow frons
to the nearest local office of the 11)81rd•' syph this year.:
The '1'reasnrer'tban];c'(l the Council
Q. --I have a two -and -a -half -year-old fur 111111)V tokens of 'thanked
he had
child who requires evapbrated -milk r('(('ived from the ('synch (]ming his -
in -his diet. When I -obtained his first il1tl(,ss. 1I(' appreciated the assistance
ration I, had al doctor's certificate: given by Clerk N. W. Miller and the
cantly I had to have the allowance re- Auditor, Cecil Attridge.-
-'newed-and I was told that I roust have . Reeve George Armstrong inquired if
adoc•tir's Certificate every thine 1 re- the Council had any idea what tlie-
(luire more coupons. 'Why is: this'.' (-'outicil woad receive for salvage Of
the -
A. ------The ruling which requl)-cs a the Court House bltildirlg.
certificate every time a =ration is re- In answer, Reeve 11 ��°: Tuckey.
Dewed was 1)14) de because of stnn11 sup (111111)111111 of the pro1erty" cuullmit't('E'
plies of the' eYaporated milk, which I,rel)1iec that the architect said it woiI1l1
_ Il what )t
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1- (1 to...,}--._..._..-. _
)4 )4
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' cis
.� fluid t 111
:. •anon ' i arta.. where m
.8 Va ilable. As children get older other
foods are introduced into their diets.
If h -i lion Nnre .r ew.ed _out ointttic
ail t- I't"-ccaoulc be Used- toe mineeeysitr-
)1Tr-lxose s in tt111tr:"household ._Awarilalrle"
Supplies must, be conserved 'for. nece -
sary purposes.
F. T. Armstrong
OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST
Square -- Goderich
"See Armstrong and See Bettor"
At Lucknow first Friday; of.
each month.
J. W. cRnis►E
INSURANCE
and
REAL ESTATE'
PHONE 24 GODERICH
1
Wawanesa__,MutuJt•1.. Free InsSn-
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Canada's largest Fire Ins. Co.
Get our rates on' Car and Wind
Insurance.
Among the ' lowest in Canada.
GORVON JEWELL ,
R.R. 6 Goderich.
Phone Carlow 21-r-4.
i 1, cu lld be
sold- In the opinion of the architect
the cost of wrecking the °building vtold(
be<y
•'c mite i. b. • the -sale .(f..tl.)(' ��llia-Lge
'Reeve Ritz-' (Stephen)-`.sii'ie dist h
s'+1a173-, •lie,=had. br0-nglrt tri. =( tifott'ott .:
decorate the b1111(1ing fell` the adnlin-
'istratiiln of justice and erect a separ-
ate one for ('onilty purposes, lint no
rote was taken on the motion. -
-Reeve Wheeler stated the striking
committee had made a mistakein earn-
ing Iiti' to the reforestation (•UlillTllttoe.
and the changes authori ed .Were that
the names of Reeves Wheeler -ancl C.
Johnst?)n lie struck: off, and Mal John-
ston placed on the health and hosl)ftal
committee in .place of Reeve 13. AV,
Tnc'l:ey.
To Enforce Reforestation RitlitiV
A lengthy discussion mir lannciied'
when I,teeve 11. W. Tuekey expressed'
the opinion that the reforestation. conl-
1Hittee should-s(c4': that the 1.)ylavw gov-
erning the cutting of trees was en-
forced. ,
S(nn(' reeves Wore of the opinion that
the bylaw created at hardship, ' 1111(1
Reeve Snyder of Colborne°thoug111 that
a plan cutting timber. on his (t\\'11 place
shoul(1 not be interfered \v)th.
"Reeve • Tuckey- "Nature is yours to
enjoy and protect, and yet we are
hawing trouble to preserve our timber
.and produce more moisture. it is not
working a hardship. I am behind the
hylalty one hundred. per cent. It will
he tongs until ptople becorile c•o'11scio115
of it. Vim are not allowed to p1111 a
speckled trout out of a stream opt Of
Reeve 11, Berry was of *the opinion
the bylaw should he published in every
newspaper in the county.'
Finally.. the Council 11001di'd that the
reforests t ion" committee he empowered
to enforce the bylaw 11n(1 to employ
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""-'I.Oains frpim S20 to 81000 are
proyidcd vo':thout endorsers car
haul:al)le security. You -ma-y.
take 12 to ,15 (months to repay.
Or 20 or 2.1 Months on loans
of larger amounts.
Last'l'car, mere t than 160.000
people used' llouscll•o1(1's
'prompt, ft ie•r1(11y service. .
You can -errant*c your loan
prornpt.lyatIlousrhol1 hinance.
Just decide how Hunch money
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,• Why wit? - Phone today!
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Pip1e5 ('ugh . ('olllpoUn(In .... 49c
'Fhernlogene Wool . 19e; 98e
Grove's (.'old Tablets" .. 21c, 44c
Canadian Nasal Spray $1.50
Mason's "49'-' . Cough Syrup
- 40e, ii)c ,
Flaxseed, lb., reg. 15c .... 42e
Linseed Meal, Ib., reg. 1.5c
$100.00 CASH 4iVE N AWAY
WEEKLY ON I.D.A.s
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at all LILA. Drug. Stores
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RAYVE CREME SHAMPOO 75c
COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO, 4 & 8 oz. •. 25c, •38c"
'NESTLE COLORINSE - 15c, 35c
CHARM -FURL Cold Wave Kit , - $1'.35
VELVETTA Brilliantine 36c
CO B' SPECIALS—Ladies'' Dressing Comb or °
olding Curl Combs 8c, •2 for 15c
Pinaud's I,:ati (le Quinine 65c, 1.25
1lr)1ereeul Hair Dressing 25c, 19e
Fitch Shampoo :35e, 69e, 9.8c
®'aseiine 1-Iair Tonic ....50c, 85e
Wildroclt ('reale-011 59c
ldrenll Hair Tonic ..59e, 98e, 1.47
Glover's Mange Medicine' ..59c,
x1.10
Olive -on Ilair Tonic ...:40e, 55e
Vitalis Hair Tonic; .... 54'e, 99e
Vitof Seanipoo . , . , 25e, 4:ic, 9z)c
u- other shampoo.
LEAVES YOUR HAIR SO LUSTROUS..
YET SO EASY TO MANAGE
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15c, 39c,
PENETRATING LINIMENT, reg. 15r
ESSENCE OF PEPPERMINT, reg. 25e".• 18c
POWDERED PUMI&E, 2 oz. reg. 10c 8c
SALTPETRE, 1 oz., reg. 10c 8c
SPIRIT OF TURPENTINE, reg, 15e 11 c
sULPTIVR, 1 fit., reg. Ise tic
LAVENDER Shave Cream, reg. 27c 23e
LAVENDER Shave Cotion, reg. 43e 33e
reg. 59c,
Phone 90
Goderich
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