The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-03-20, Page 3rp
ONE-HUNDREDTH YEAR.
NO. 12
I11,RON COUNTY'S FOREMOST' WEEKLY
UOD ,R][Q R, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MARCH 20th, 1947
teens Directory.
.LEGAL
J. K. HUNTER
Barrister, Ete.
'1Etoya,11 Bank Bldg.
Hamilton Stmt, Goderich
Atone 968.
CHARTERED ACCOiUNTANTS
W. CECIL 4TTTIt1DGE,
CHARTERED AtpOUNTANP
',
Telephone: -Unice 113, Residence 343.
Goderich...
ACCOUNTING AND BOOliii4LI PILING
UCUUNTIN ta & i3t)OKK.iiEPINll
SERVICE
For Small Businesses," Stores, Etc.
Boogke&ping• Systenth Ins tailed.
Books 'Balanced Monthly r
Financial. Statements
Wage .Summaries
113usiueos and Personal income '.l+ax
Returns
•
• ALBS!:((' S1�1U11E
Utlice ;Corder North L. and Square
Phone 975. :Residence Phuue,,444•
INSURANCE .
DUE DATES OF
RATIOS COUPONS -h
'Coupons now good are sagar-pre-
serves S2U to S45, butter B35 to 1345
and cleat 11164 to 18177. Next coupons
becoming'good are butte(' B•l6 and inOat
M78 on March .37.
QUE aTI9NS. AN1R" ANSWU B .
Q. ----1s there a ceiling' price •ou the
1947 still: of. maple syrup?
A. --There is no ceiling price on the •
1947 crop of syrup, However,• ceiling
regulations govern sales of any re-
maining 1946 crop.
Q.—I ant renting an upstairs apart-
ment. There is a long stairway' to my
apartment. 'Where is only one very
i
dim lght at the head of the stairs,
whichle'ave's the.lower hall and stairs
in darkness. If I' or one of ray guests
were to fall down these stairs would
not the landlady be liable for any
medical expenses?
A.—The Wartime. Prices and Trade
Board teas no jurisdiction` over the
Problem ou• which you ask our advice.
This is' a matter of,,civil law involving
ilegligence and contract. Your own
lawyer will,bo able •to aclv`ise yott. ully
and completely on these platters.
, Q. --Does the -Wartime Prices and -
Trade Board `have airy control over
the prices • of fur coats? i'ltey. are
terrifically high at the present time.
Is it possible that' pricer will' come
_Y down?
A.—The Board has no regulations
MeKULLUJUTUAL FIRE furN- regarding prices -of coats. If is itu-
1' Jr possible for anyone to state accurately
SU1tA�til;E CU.—Farm and esu; •
late&•townn property insured. if prices will come (lower, since they 1
Uflicers — President, Frank Mc, .are governed by- tire- laws of supply
Gregor, Clinton, R.R. 5 ;• Vice -(.'resident, and demand.
Chris Leunhardt, 13,ruhultu, 11.R,1,
B,I
i)n:lgth _and St<eretUry-Treasurer,' M. Q.—Can you tell me (tow much the
-A.- Reid, -Seaterth.• - ugarr_rantitmr-wif-1 'be-incrrutsed`t- -----
' Directors—Frank McGregor, Cliuiou ; .. •• A. ---Tile • increase in - sugar ration
Chris. Leouhardt, 13urultolni; S.' '1i. effective on April 1, based.on an estini-
W'hitisore, 11.11. 3, Seaforth; W. it. ate of the 1047 crop, is'four pounds per
person during the balance of the year.
It is .stressed. that this increase is
based on au estimate of a crop which
is not yet harvested or manufactured.
. Q.--I)o •you have, any recipes for
desserts which save sugar?
A.—The Board has, issued no suede
Archibald, lt.lt. 4, Seaforth; Harvey
Fuller, 11:11:; :., Goderich; E. J. Tre-
wairtha, lt.R. ;3, Clintou ; John II. 11c -
Ewing, 11.11. 1, Blyth; l.lugh Alexandt;r,
1(,13,,;' •l, •\VUlton ; J. L:..M(!tloue, lt.lt. 5,
Seaforth: w.
Agents—John E. -Pepper, Brucelield,
It.R. 1; t3eorggeA. 1Vatt, Blyth, R.R. 1;
R. Finlay M l .erclier, L ,-i i 1,
J. h'.'1'rueter, Brodhagen. •
I'olicy-Holders cal* .make all pay-
nents and get their, cards receipted at
-:t4}m°,ILEk stY d3:znk, kl Iy
Ulu Cutt's
Grocery, liingstoit Street, GocieiTeli, .oar
J. II. Reid's. General Store, Bayfield.
i),l;t. 1'. J. i1.-FORSTER, EYE, EAR,
NOSE, THROAT
a, Late Late -House -- Surgetiu ._Nein _ .York.
Ophthalmic and Aural .hospital, assiist
at ..Mooretield Eye - Hospital and
,
Golden Square Throat' Hospital,
London, England.:•
EYES - TESTED, _GLASSES
SUPPLIED
- . 63 Waterloo Street S., Stratford,
Telephone 267.
Next visit Bedford hotel, Goderich,
�
Wednesday, March ..hill, 11347, at 2 p.ni.
till 4.30 p.lu.
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS
THERAPIST
Goderich, Phone 341
OFFICE HOURS
Mon. & Thurs.-9 to 11.30 a,m. '
2 to 5 p.m. (only)
Tues.- & Fri. -9 to 11.30 a.m.
2 to5 p.m. and 7to8 p.m.
Wed. & Sat:=9 to 11.30 a.m. (only)
11[ineraL fume baths by appointment
only.
• A. N. ATKINSON
° 51 South St.
Registered under Drugless Practitioners
Act for the Province o; Ontario.
i
A. L. COLE
Optometrist -Optician .
° Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted .
Phone 33 Goderich, Ont.
P. J. RYAN
Real _Estate and Malamute
Office and Residence;
11 Trafalgar Street
Phone 668
FOR SALE --Coupes of all kinds▪ ,.
choice building lot(, business pro-
perty and several good farms.
VM
recipes, but we have a supply of sugar=
saving recipes issued by at private
company. if you will send tis yotir•
name arid address we will he glad. to
forst.axe:tt,-,3„vmona..vt,t ese- ampki
A. Stilton at odds ;vitit his harem
Thought of a wily he could scarem,
Ile . coat n+rht . Mum _u ot_ s
,Set it loose iii -the house,
Thus .starting- the first 1laretu-scarem.
• INSURE IN SURE
INSURANCiE
CONFEDERATrION LIFE
. WIND- - CAP,.
FIRE—Preferred rates for
preferred risks, n
ACCIDENT & SICKNESS
Consult
JOHN FARRISH
Phone 82-13 Dungannon
DONALD B. BLUE
EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER
Licensed for Counties of Huron
and Bruce •
RIPLEY, PHONE 49
For information apply toJ.' N..
Kernighan, Division Court Clerk.
Goderich, Ont.
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 PJRTH
For information,' etc.. write
R.R. 4, Seaforth; or phone (etti1;
Iect) Seaforth, or 867, Goderich.
T
A CAPITAL THEATRE H4 NE
TIE
NOW—Tyrone - Power and Henry Fonda, in "JESSE,JAMES.”
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday-- ' t,
BING CROSBY, FRED ASTAIRE and JOAN CAULFIELD
Presenting, in, natural Technicolor, (the- greatest of all Irving Berlin
mnsicals ; abouning in songs, dances, comedy and romantic
interludes. You, will enjoy--- -
"BLUE SKIES"
Thursday, Friday and Saturday--
' PAT O'BRIEN, RUTH WARRICK and ALAN HALE ,•.
irrepresible Irishman keeps a big elate with danger in ,the ex-
citing atmosphere of Mexico City °
"PELILO'US HOLIDAY.”
Coming—Gene Tierney, in "The Razor's Edge."
- Maathaeteg Wed., Sait. and Holidays at 2.30 p.nn.
• Signal Star photo.,
Entirely renovated alai attll•actill' ,1.01'•1' dt :'.^al modern) 11)111 T Tiai?tmvillt al (rumen(, (11
1(e( numo11•tti.1, for 1111 i. 11,)\‘• in 11Se all 'l'hI' Itrltish 1-.\, 11;1Ir4f. Lloo
tel, (.delich. I he ioti.j it io ,..1iovt ,t `
pOthele of the ltamtlttel 1'iirl1 wilbt lla• tables set for a d`.!1111 itieelisg. -In the 1o\oei• phei'o the11:111is shown
s _t1f 111'__(;tatl(.i..i<<t _1,' �•ll�_ (ltlb i_It alt('nd;111e4, ati the 1„i"ns 1d'Inlp \1 allie
... 1u.I.1,_l_ �utlt....liu'utl)l< �•, ...+ .."..,y, ti ••.- --_... -•ti. =rr rrrW
.. W� ; , ''(`h 1•t 11c°I"' tifti^t F rh�l "••^-^*
c'1 T''('Y 1'< c?fil•C p
:•I7tid��t;..,ul;:�ii. �� lltl•..li;ilulni•t-.�`iii`�1' i" now ai�`l�'f°trl 1 f , .
see 3, .1. (tell tole, llritisl► I•:x'eltalm e Hotel. 11
ars. tri rate•, etc..„ '
l 1 ,
ri4 RGARETi BEAGLE LE . CLUB In the altelt tti e he. a1ohed da'macca
1,19Lps 3T. • p42z 'K E • for. the' conver6ion E, f the 300(IFJ.
e defendant c•laiiin U that e
T '` Th
had deserted lwr and bad, ro
Effectively .decorated
wmitln �s;l)ii'faa a+autlttS+ta'tI ltlrpsd�l. as to eiUt1& ber #
iluwei•i4, the home of Mrs. J. A. Graham, .alimony, and 'that' #h chattU
Nelson street, was the betting for a lnc•r lil'rsona.al property.
s. victiQ
charming St. P Ltric:k's feat`' under tire° ' Accordint, to the 4.1. ide u & given in .r
auspices of the Margaret Seager club , the trial here, Mrd. +M'ou:�ae to had bn<l,
b' •the goods reunified from the liotc'l anTI•
of St. George's church- (rad them stored at Exeter in bsez
The many guests ,were received. by naive.
-,.
Mrs. Howard McNee, pl•esiclE:ut Of the
club, and' Mrs. Graham.Assisting, ,
thein were Mrs. John :Ilurtson and the
WESTERN �,RN 'Qpn;ThRW III 07 Q➢l�tiVltl` f 1
'treatiurer, Mrs. A. Al.. Chapman. - if Salneallaale Pl'o,� Yttn IEI a ?t .-�,
Tea wa served in the dining -room,
Where Mrs. 13. 11, Farr, Mrs. A. Wilkes,t4eaa41'es Qloderficin Ati'G'ivk's Goderiil'iln
Mrs. R. l . Whateley and Mrs. It'rec, 'X,4D5 a.en. 1,1,; 5 i .m. ,
:Naftel presided at the prettily ax- 1g 9.15 a.m.
ranged tea table, centred with a lovely i 12.15 1D.irm.
bouquet of green carnations and liar- 25 ()Lana.
cissi, Clanked by green and white t' 8.30 p.w. D 12.45 azn.
candles in silver hdlders. Assisting A. 'Daily except Sunday.
were Mrs. J. M. Roberts, tea convener;, 11 Friday told Saturday• only to, Strat-
ford.
Mrs, R. (_'. Slays, Mrs. I'. F. Carey,
Mrs. llelstiup, 11 rs. Mathers, Miss C and 1) Sundays and holidays Duly.
Edith Iluberts, Airs. L. 1:, Catitpbel'
All other Times are Daily
an(1 Mrs. J. C: Peters. : Connections at Clltaaton for - Loncdani
During the afternoon Mrs. Kenneth . Detroit, Wingham, 'Walkerton, Pole
Ait'keu sang several Irish songs in Elgin and Owren Sound.
bea:titiful voice, accompanied by Mrs. ,Coaenections at Stratford for'Woodstoch
E II Aesop- Kitchener, :Guelph, Hamilton and
3.35 p.m.
9.30 p.m.
_. (tome -baking table was a popular Tornio. -.-
feature of the event. litre delectable Connedions at Mitchell for Listowel
cokes. butts, meat, tarts and other food ` and London. . received a ready sale.• In charge of the 1 For information phone British, Ex.
table were Mrs. t` F. Chapman, Jliiss'1 change phone 691 or .• 7117.
• Etta1n air Of 1Ziosputulity)i pre- t
•
+
. pleasantI I __ ____ .
%atile(1 1 bit ughout the afternoon, and
added notch to the pleasure of the
APPEAL IISSED
' IN ROUSSEAU ACTION
J1tdgutenP' was give?' b% ;i,e t'ourt
atf
Appeal .at Toronto last Werk dis-
tal -sing the appeal of31rs. Ethyl V.
\loltssearu ag;alinst the judgment of Ali,
t.Juall<r.-t=ndttInt rf, »lib. ortlere(l there-
pull ,-of certain goods and chattels
tt Inch she had reinovecl (1.0111 at hotel
operated at (;rand Iltit(l qty her hus-
band, itubert I*: -llonssealt, ,,old a refer-
ence to the local judge to deterutine
damages.
-it the trial in Goderich (111 September
1:116` the plaintiff, Robert I). \Mous-
; seals claimed that during the lirst hailf
of .January. 1(116, the defendant with-
out Itis consent removed goods and'
ch lelr frt-,•1)1 the hotc;l .1 •' ••rf'•+lly
for-=,ETTTER Sill 0, a
BETTER• >/6ESTIO/11.
BE77 RNEAZI a
converted then( to .her own JISE'. Ile
aske(I I`or a declaration 'that Ole goods
, were his sole property. an order that
� :kt(a--„},�':-: +kka`c�'tl , - ii-w-rt�n • clatua,�«e,s
fol'' wrong -fns detention of the goc tts.,1
IL ,
INDIA
THE ' TOPIC OF
EVENING AUXILIARY
•
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street '1 11ited chair( -h - held tine yl;l rch
inieeting in the church parlor: -ii ittg
as 41 - thclue 1'111ti11i11g - our church
membership in Christian stevvarc1s11il).'
The president asked Mrs, C. Baxter,
stewardship secretory, to conduct the
worship service front... the Missionary -
Monthly. Miss Mary, Lou Jlathiesuti
sang ;"Benidemeer's Stream," in • keep-
ing'witit St. l'atrickls- Day; After the
roll. call, the business Was einulttt`ted
by -Airs. 1'°..N oble.
The Easter thank -offering fleeting iso
,to take the form of a supper, to which
will be invited all members of the
itfteruoort W.M.S. and C.G.I.'1' , also
leaders of the Baby Band ,and Missiuu
•Band. Miss 'McGowan is to be the
guest. speaker,
.11s • Jackson
� L.
was ► )Ulllil 11 a
appointed
sistant pianist, Mrs stay King, assist-
ant- treasurer, and Miss Evelyn Cooper
assistant secretaiy. -'
Miss 'Margaret Bettger• read the
Scripture lesson and a brief comment-
ary on it. •'Mrs. Geo. Ellis took the
chapter on 'Christian \out''” froth the
study book -Itldia sit tine Threshold:.
Yo uilg people :u'e.briluging Christianity
DE RICH PUBLIC SCEO l' . y!ARD
1 v •, c140,11-Ilttar41 (rias- *lull tte1 lut)ntlt !
This is the tit I. otl four..:ll'ticles sub' for this tentpura)13 ki ttitr iti•te•tt uctt u -.-t.
'tinted by the (;tdlerit•h' ihiblic School: ntodat1it.tn,. ;Ghoul. _)1� pu eels are
leu:ird it, order 1111, the people of t;ode- Ili l'e steal( 1
ettttlhd. 1'llis builtliur is taiuetV yeuFS
rich may he fully iufurlill�ri •rigardiug old arum 1, (tune unsatisfatctory fur .
phi 11,, for tilt nets' public .stit i• . ' further usl as a school. 'l'ite ,lighting
For several dears the I'nblic School is exceedingly lour: three of the clatss-
.1;uau•d has biezt aware of the serious , rt tits are Hired wit it old. st0tlona u•y.
',double desks in tour condition; the
and increasing uecd for extensive int -
toilet accommodation is far Uelowv
ll1.uvetuetl1 111 the 0.1 (11(p 5(1u4'1 ".ee tlil- 'standard re(ptir 110111s; the . heating
inucla tern(. - 11'a rat lln4, eon-(lit-iotls have . sy stt'1i1 is \vi(t'll tttt; .:Ind . illadetlu+tte ;
dl'lay`e(Y action: bin the time has conte Ill;t\grttlltltl space is trot Nearly sttf-•
‘('hem. stensto tweetthe most urged( ticient for the number' of pupil'', en-,
needs roust be taken., rolled: classrooms treed redecorating
A careful ui•iey of the Ili•eseut situ- ' ;11tH :several of ^.ttn'in--'atre unsuitable in
a111)11 reveals these.faet5 size aim sll;lp0 • there 1s no c•ival;rt(111
The town of Uodirieli with a papula- 1 u• c•cuntututlatiun ventilation is had,
tits of 47-16 and at public school assess- w• indows etre louse' and itoi;sj:. Black -
went of ;$2,59t),207 has 611;1 pupils en- boards art' 1110(101111te; narrowstair-.
rulleti iii the public schools. )vitas and hauls ',resent u • serious, tire-
Si1t3•-two kii'uk'rga rtelt 1)11,114 at- hatzitid. The pupils a:tending this
tend -the durable kindergartenkindergartenclass held school have m0o music room. 11,1 library,
, ,
in the AnglicaIn parish. 11x11. The au- i no gytlitiasititlt, no 0l(dlt+trittln : and
comumudattietl here is reasonably stills- this year only Grade' ti r•attt be accom-
factory olt•at femporalry basis, although Iuodatlt.•d for half the regular time at
the children and teachers have no . the Collegiate for \lalttaatl '1•ruilling and
contact with either -of the schools to ; Ilonte• f•:cotJltvinics, (,rade 7 has been
which these cltit:111: l will, b ''o in S4, ltelii- I deprived tut this taluithle training, and
I
fret•, The result is 1itOt1 the piupils lose it is probable that in September (;rade
a vat1na1)14 port of 1111 iiindergalrteu ex- 15 also Will be denial this experience
perienc•t' in mkt having at chance to through lack of accommodation.
• � become accustomed to the life am(I fu Victoria School. .,..., pupils are
E. T. Armstrong
OPTICIAN and OPTOIVTRIST
,Square — Goderich
"Seo Arinstrong and- See Better"
At Lueknow first Friday, of
eaeh month.
t� a W. V RA!(FII.J
INSURANCE
and
REAL ESTATE
PHONE' 24 GODEKICD
-ENJ`OY PEACE OF MIND
andfreedom, from 8nanciai
losses by insuring today.
TALK -IT OVER TODAY 'WITH
GORDON JEWELL -
R.R. 6, Goderich
Phone Carlow 21-R-4.
Geo. G. MacEwan
Fire, Accident and Motor, Car
InsuranC?
OFFICE—MASONIC; TEMPLE
WEST STREET °
PHONE 23o ' . GODER,ICI
Tontine of a large sehoet. '1'h(n 1'uitlie ; etlrtill)il. '1'itis bnild,ing ivtts• built in
1:110. 11 requires a 0 ttaii,lete rewiring
job and neiv• lights throughout. The
into the homes in spite of family tradi_ beating s3 It1I • is worn ,tnt and lutist and t,tpl)osittcttl. Ser'vil'e -i11 'the , 1),• replaced. '1'lu' eight classrooms acre
good 51;111,1;1 tt r itta with adatllltale
411'111y, during thl� war, by both •luol:roc,nt space Th
Biu Poch. 4, room and women. has aided in health ' formerly used as a kiltderti'ilrTh i, now
Improvement..4,ducation, 111141 over'-
coining language b111114r5, Many yonrtg serving tI an Opportu'mity l'lassruot.
people 101 v(' used ac•c�tllllnloted army ' 4' oI this 'purpose, it is tins -linable:
I 1 l'npils attcudiitg Victoria Senear( hove
pity to pinchase' better houses and soul((1 (41(1 advauralgl oY aulple ploygrltnnd
forms.. '1'11114, are eighteet•t (bons tttd I t take, ll its the • ttpie of ('e1tund
Snnd;Iy schools in "India, with 7(10,0(10 1
School, they have no music room, 10
members. Boy Scants are very active. S
� '
while Girl Gifille nleltlberahtii hits library, no gylmnasiuni, no auditorium,
grown to 1_',1tun, •and no Mantua Training or (lame
Iieforo 1114, utet•ting was brmight to l:contfluic•s for Grade 7.
•o closo. Miss 31..lndei t t added :l light In nt.ither scboul is tlui' at pritl-
tunch with o llnulerolts Irish re:ltiiug.. sepal's otlicc 44here p;lr4,nts slay (sells•
itll the,.priucipat. pt'ivatety, 1ti bhlents
IDIiti.1:%1:4Tl;a'1'S 5i:1,E('T ('.,STS 3.14;11 int; l o the i'dlIet)1 ion of their
° i cllildrt'u. -
Tht' (1odcriclt I)1a`nml club: 1,1 o'lneet I1 •(s)ip schools`' it is •neeessar ! at
int; held recln113-- 5(i)(ted casts for upes4,n1 10 ll;l, v1 music instrutii(cn icor
three one -act plays which are to ,be ;til gral(1t�s ill (me ciossrutltlt (r in a
-presented next month at as drama *hall where 11t1 -titian() is 11 11111ble, This
r b r 1 (rendre`( much (•((1111181 ills; shifting* of
festival 111 (.ed4,rl<'h: 1'ht1sP
port )he ploys will be:
e .Itt,l0c1:101g ; (1 �tiw and loss of time.
Satniers.,.illzeS-A1lttsllo Iatlly classesin bothschools are
te����tElc-��I1(fnis�t�kli��adc
I . v
1 is'uvef. forty in each school. Teachers
life unable to give the ' ueee tsittl+v Tn-
dividual help to so marry children, and
this re.11115 in more faiilures than_
would occur ander Less crowded con-
ditions.
Inuring the list three years, the en-
rolnient In the public schools bas in-
creased to steel] a1 extent that it 111s
been ne'c'essary 10 open two new class-
rooms: It seetlis I►t'obable that an ad-
ditio1011 classroom will have to be pro-
vided in September. -('aln ai suitable
pla(1)' where pupils Wi11 have education-
al facilities be found in Goderich?
\Vhnt will it cast?
.r clttcfril sTttrlc of t'}rt'ge- e'xrsttn,.,
cundi1lulls will reveal some, of 1110 clef..
ti('lrlties under wllirh the Boaral and
the 'ret(114is hoe been working (lrtr-
ing recent v`Ears :incl will'indieate rite
-ut getft
11e0'1sity of providing :weon)-
inoda1lun which, 'twill give the children
of (1citlerielt educational -opportunities
eoiriparail',le to these ..akailable else-
' where.
CONTAINS VITAMIN 1,
Mactie, Mary 1 -:vans, Mrs, .1. C. I'ters,
Sirs. (:. McManus. Ali's. .J: K.. ,Sully,
Mrs.. F. Lodge, George .Tenser, Mrs.
Revell, K. 1.elnoire, Ray Nelson, Brent
Nelson. The directors are George
Jenner, J. ('. Peters, Phil ('11rey ':and
K. Lenin ire.
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TO, _... ...
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PHONE OR CAI.'.
7 Widger St.. Goderia'ha. Phots 598
2, -CANADIAN and 2 AMERICAN Companies' P~ro acts..,
to choose from.
BUILDING PRODUCTS Ltd., TILETEX Ltd.; MOULTILE
& HOOD, give you 'a wide variety to choose from.
— PRO_lMPT DELIVERY —
See Me For All -Your wilding -Specialties -
SASH and - DOORS, etc.
G. L:. Baxter - Box -.4-6-8
.Carpenter and General Contractor .- ;12
Are You Read-y.fo-r
:ouse
leanin
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF H0D1SECLEANINq
EQUIPMENT—: ROOMS,. ':_BUSHES and FOPS, - CLEAN-
-ERS WAXES and POLISHES, PAIRS, PAINT anntfOLS.
STEP LADDERS
DUST MOPS
ANDREWS SUPERIOR POLISH
"Once a user, always a user." . , .. 50c and &5c sizes
HAIR BROOMS .. ` $1.75 and tip
HOUSEHOL and WARE 1 OUSE BROOMS .. $1.50 and up.,
Wide assortment of°BATHROOM ACCESSORIES (Plastic
and Chrome):`
WHITE TOILET` m's.
$2.65 and pp.
$1.00 and - 't r
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REMEMBER IT'S THRIFTY TO •CLEAN UP, FIX UP AND '
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