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home for Robert J4mek 0414.4ire; 14bert Drnin, Thomas Atte
3.)144iVuOn'',wJ 4,e -ft; krpLQuon ed, Stothers apd WUm Ie
We DEFINITELY will not carry over our remaining stock of
*oft
•
Arthur fa,s Clark; of .Britaiinta
roael,;*44 44tgief,1*.'4. ,Paiee
tbetSaturday night ',after a PatIVA
in, a ,local: theatre had,,TePerted
that his walletwas ,
PO4-0 said that during the show
'theP4tro4. )1040..e4--.. the Oallage,
•menti that gib waUt oritainin,g
about $7,5 and valuable7paPera,""was.
missing and police lifere calledito
make a search. • Clark was arrested.
after an r inVCOttgation: made; 1?''
Constable.s..0*.ard Watson. and
Dan Robb* • is :slated to
ap-
pea* in court here.tOday..
to MAKE SURE they go!
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE -4o- lay away a summer dress for
next year at BIG SAVINGS!
REGULAR $6.95 DRESSES
FOR
REGULAR $8.95 DRESSES
FOR
'0404\4'10N>
is again on pie
sick
• Mr. awl, Mrs. C:alin CaniAbell, pi
Ottawa; are visiting friends and
relatives in. this district. ..,
PatlitY ,Thorne, Port Elgin, is
spending some holidays „with bs
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs" ,Taines
Ti3orne.
;M.. and Mrs..Delbert. WiIS0,n,
'BrantfOrdt spenf the week -end
with cousins Mr. an Mrs, Thomas
DsEer.
J. C. Durnin, atteudingthe Arm
Cadet camp at lipperWash,- was ex,
pected to reurn home. todaY.'
Mrs. Benson Pentland and
daughters, Sandra and Margot, of
London, are visiting this' week
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pent-
land. "'Alias Norma Pentland re-
turned home with them after
sPentling a week in London.
-Sill Smyth, Toronto; spent last
week visiting his uncle, Brown
Smyth.
-Rev.
G. D. Watt, Mrs. Watt and
returned last week -end
after a month's vacatiah spent with
Mrs. Watt's parents-. at Brandon,
Man.
• Miss Pearl Caldwell, .Lucknow,
is holidaying at her ti.oine. Her
brother, Ben Caldwell, of Windsor;
is also home on vacation.
Mrs. Sadie Maize, who has 'a
nursing position in Goderich, was
home for a day recently.
Miss Sandra Bradley, Goderich,
spent some 'holidays with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb
S. Stothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Maize at-
tended the wedding of the latter's
niece; recently in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Nivins, ,of
Vannin,gton, -attended the funeral
of the latter's father, Robert
Moore," World WarI veteran, who
passed away in. his .80th year at
Westminster Hospital, London, last
week. Burial was made in Dun-
gannon cemetery.
AA; *.c1,44.0
a� 41Partn, 1.4000,
"At ilit94.1p4rm ani
$isrer, lo,gg 4)01 ThtosQnr TW
_
attended' the funeral of Mrs:
The/Opson% aunt, Mrs- Ufnes
Stonehotise. "•
1Yfrs. W. R. Andrew i'ettrtned
• home Monday after having been
a patient in Wingham hi:vital for
three weekS. •
'miss Helen McGee, BlYth, •has
just returned from a bus tour to
the Pacific Coast where She spent
three weeks. • She is ,spending a
few days with her sist '
Harold Erringtan, on the • Ow
Cession of West Wawanash.
Rev. J. H. Bartholeum, his wife
and two daughters, of Scott's
Nebraska, called Saturday on Mr.
and Mrs. R. J. Durnin,. They ,are
touring„ -Canada and are neighbors
of Mrs. Dirrnin's nephew, Charles
Dirnin Seott's Bluff.
Jim .Reed, Grade student of
Lucknow High' School, was suc-
cessful in obtaining credits in his
Grade., MR Spanish composition
and Spanish authors.
The Dungannon United Church
resumed services Sunday. Rev. G.
D. Watt, after a vacation, occupied
the pulpit for the usual 11 o'clock
morning service. In the evening,
at 8 o'clock, Rev. Howard Bailey,
Philadelphia, Pa., secretary of
Christian Education of Delaware
Conference, was the guest speaker.
Rev. and Mrs. E. Crampton, Tren-
ton, N.S., sang two spirituals. Carol
Seivert, a choir member, sang a
solo a:nd the choir sang an anthem.
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GUN CLUB SCORES
Scores at last- Wednesday even-
ing's shoot held by :Goderich Gun
Club at Sky Harbor, were .as fol.
lows: 16 -yard line—Jack Gilbert,
18 and 22; Ashley Gilbert, 22;
Hedley Prouse, 20; Charlie Prouse,
18. 23 -yard handicap --Ashley
bert, 16 and 21; Hedley Prous, 16;
Charlie Pvpuse, 13.
week waS' 1000 eied
tois 4*.ttia, :the earliest;
011.1.147 tgitsargin, ,g14tivtas'yegotethea fir4hst
el
•oindlgeloto st44.etpogtiler,dnawila,w-sit.
mine during tlie*ekend et
was wel-
eroned by ,the,„ farmers as the
scorched pasture and corn 4,043$
were in great need of it,
Mr. and Mrs. po#ald McKenzie
and two' children visited last Serb
day with Mrs,.. 1V1cKenzie's sister
vaitsMiStraLniafaltd o.ra, few days .with Mr.
Mrs. Perck Graham
and Mrs. Don.ald Stonehouse at
_Guelph,
Visthors last week -end with .Mr.
and Mxs. Dave Martin were Mr.
and Mrs. Weslek GilderS and Mr,
Elmer Gliders, all of Detroit
Mrs. William Crawford, returned
home Sunday after visiting for the
Mast two weeks with het' son, Har-
vey Crawford, and his family, in
Toronto.
Visitors last .Week -end With Mr.
and Mrs. ltoy Petrie were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Crossett and family,
Sarnia, and Mrs. Gordan Cockfield
and children, Buffalo.
Jimmy and Billie Hayden, twin
'sons of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen
Hayden, spent a -vveek recently
visiting with their uncle, Edgar
Carr, and aunt, in West Wawa -
nosh Township.
• Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnston and
family, of Brantford, visited fast
Nweek-end with the lady's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William Vrooman,
Feted By Neighbors.—Friends,
neighbors and relatives, totalling
about 100, gathered on Saturday
evening of last week to -help Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Petrie open their
large new ranch style home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Petrie had run ,the
general store here for the past
35 years. It has been taken over
by their son, Elwin, and his wife.
George, Fritzley, who had spent
his childhood here and now has
' WO P1411 -,peg Prop4M,
''-04J4,4/1411:nie4laA 13.1,1S§e.
IrteneY
eorgeXril;,74,,y, gave :the ,a,cldr94.s,
iL
PORTR'S 114L, Aug.
gratulations to the newlyweds, Mr.„
and M. A. Bell and Mr. and MrS.
Kkith Cox. • , • - •
During4he past two weeks Bible
Selrool 'has, bee n conducted at
Porter's am school by Albert
Martin and teaching staff fi914
Zurich, On Friday evening a ,con -
eluding program was presented by
the teachers and pupils With a
very large attendance of parents.
and visitors.
The W.A. of Grace phurch met
HarrisSeripture .lessonle
Doroty Cox T1
Oreri„`
reports
was quite a lengthy business
period. bazaar
to be'"h
meaint Arraements for
14t5911.4ge Board .. 1.tpper being
414 An
made, %OA
during the afiternoon.
There ,w3,11 no ei-viee in
Grace Church this Sunday as ROY.
and Mrs., 'Renner are on
New Boarder-10**eyou rnuch
variety at Your boarding*isi?
Old Boarder — Yes, we have
three different na*es or the '
meals.
Shop at YOUR DRUG STORE, the -safe, logical and dependable
place to buy drugs, medicines and other products for health
and beauty are.
SPECIALS on I.D.A. BRANDS
Finest Quality at the lowest prices backed by I.D.A.'s money-
back' guaranteed of satisfaction.,
Heavy Grade
BLAZERS
SKIRTS
REG. $4.95 AT
$3.98
$3.95
$2.98
°case of exnergency, tele-
phone us as soon as possible.
Experienced, -responsible at-
tendants will assume complete
charge, relieving the family
of many burdensome details.
iike phone call will takz.,. care
of ail immediate problems.
Final arrangements can be
made .1later, aided • •by cour-
teou.) staff members . . .
qualified in. every way Lar
ithisfficialt task. • '
Goderich
Trade Fair
SPECIAL!'
An odourless, tasteless oil, re
fined for internal administration
16 oz. Reg. 55c 44c
40 oz. Reg. 1.10 89c
CASCARA TABLETS.
Reg. 39c - 33c
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Reg.'-a0c,
23c ,
eg. •50c
39c
OLIV
OIL
Reg. 35c 29c
Reg. 55c 44c
. Reg. 9lic 79c
Floyd M. Lodge
formerly BROPHEYS
FUNERAL HOME
PHONE 120 • GODERICH
A.B.S. & C. TABL,FTS 100's, reg. 23c • 19c
ANALGESIC BALM, 1;4 oz. Reg. 50c 39c
ECZEMA OINTMENT. 2 oz. Reg. 75c . 59c
OIL OF CITRONELLA. 2 oz. Reg. 40c 3.3c
PENETRATING LINIMENT,- --
4 oz., reg. 75c 59c
CORN REMOVER. % oz. Reg.' 35c 29c
SEIDLITZ POWDERS, 7's. Reg. 29c 23c p • f
CASTOR OIL. 4 oz. Reg. 40c 33c
• 8 oz. Reg. 60r, 49c '
IDOL -AGAR. 16 oz. Reg. rk 59c Balsam
40 oz. Reg. 1.59 . 1.19
MUSTARD RUB. 1 oz. Reg. 35c 29c Reg. 25c • 19c
MERCUROCHROME. 16 oz. Reg. 25c 19c Reg. 45c 33c
urchases Save You
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DOES ALL COOKING
JOBS A BIG
STANDARD MODEL
CAN DO... yotb
24Nediele
AUTOMATIC PUSHBUTTON 'RANGt
on this beautiful ,
SPGAS' RANGE
NOTE THESE FEATURES: •
YNSTA-LITE ,CENTRE SIMMER BURNERS
Sniper Fast Heat,eFast Heat, Simmer Flame or a tiny Keep
Warm Flame . . . all are there -instantly . . at your
finger• tips.
SILENT GLIDE SMOKELESS BROILER
• X-RAY OVEN WINDOW MINITTE-IKINDit R
- KING-SIZE OVEN
Bakes six pies at. once . . . -a 30 -35 -pound turkey . .
or 'a complete family dinner.
• Pushliiittoa Controls
• New, Huge -Capacity
Wide!Opening Master
Oven
• New "kocesed Heat"
Brandt •
• Washable
Cafrode Oven,
1'440 open 011staltod
uninvire folly eilthited.
•
• Automatic Oven Timer
• New Hi -Speed Surface
Unirs,One. Extra Hi•
Speed 'Unit
• Wide -Spaced Su r face
• - Units -
%
• Timed Appliance Outlet
and Easy -Change Fuse
Receptacle
• No -Stain Oven Vent
MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY':
THIS COCI'OINT WORTH $25.00 OFF
PURCHASE', PRICE OF THIS RANGE
This coupon and. 00.00,,,le full dowat paythent , for
this beautiful El -P Gas Range, completely installed
with 'approximately six month fue duingy. Pill In
and mail TODAVi
Addeess
Telephone
Geo ter tio tio eit ams IP OP al MS OP PP 'eas
Price Completely Installed with
Approximately 6 Months FuelS'upply
(NO TIIADIPANS ON MIS orFER,)
ONLY 30.00 DOWN WITH. THIS COUPON -2.6, WEMLY
l3tETffl 1ANGE -IN BOOTil AT GObtRIC:H TitADE MAI
oz. (2%%)
Reg. 25c 19c
CAMPHORATED OIL, 3 oz. Reg. 40c 33c
8 oz. Reg. 80c 69c
IODIZED THROAT GARGLE and TABLETS
Reg. 50c 39c
OIL OF WINTERGREEN (synthetic)
2 oz. Reg. 35c 29c
4 oz. Reg. 60c 49c
OINTMENTS—Boracic, Sulphur or Zinc
1 oz. Reg. 35c 29c
2 oz. Reg. 50t • 39c
SODA BICARBONATE. 4 oz. Reg. 15c 11c
8 oz. 12, 25c 19c
16 oz. Reg. 35c 29c
SPIRITS AMMONIA. AROMATIC
1 oz. Reg. 25c . 19c
2 oz. Reg. 40c 33c
SPIRITS CAMPHOR
1 Oz. Reg: 25c 19c
2 oz. „ Reg. 40c . 33c
SPIRITS SWEET NITRE
1 oz. Reg. 25c 19c
2 oz. Reg. 40c 33c
SYRUP OF
HYPOPHOSPHITES
16 oz. Reg. 1.00 79c
VEGETABLE LAXATIVE
TABLETS
36's. Reg. 45c 37c
WHITE EMBROCATION
• 4 oz. Reg. 29c • 23c
8 oz. Reg. 49c 39c
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I.b.A. BRAND
TOILET TISSUE
Full size 750 -sheet
rolls of first quality
tissale—extra soft—
extra white. Regular 2 rolls
for 25c. ,
5
2 for 23c; 4 f'i 4
t:1c
0600•0411.06.00•60,00,0
MARINE for your eyes—
Soothing, refreshing 65c, 1.00
eintemose oeseseecteee
STOPETTE DUETTE
SPECIAL
Buy a 1.25 size POOF De-
odorant Powder. and get
FREE 47 -day trial size
Stopette *pray Deodorant.
Both for 1.25
0.8•006004000000•00 01#
CAMERAS and FILMS
Kodak Cameras ranging
from -3.50 to 39.75
Outfits 11.45, 15.50, 21.00,
25.75,
We have a complete line of
Film always in stock.
COLD. CREAM SOAP
Finest quality toilet 4soap---,
highest fat conteht—con-
tains lanolin—a guaranteed
I.D.A. product.
2 Bath size cakes " 25c,
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Suffering from HAY FEVER
KYour I.D.A. Druggist has a
wide range of preparations
for the relief of Hay Fever.
Allergi-tab 20's, 60's
1.00, 2.50
Super Anohist 12's 65c
20's 1.00
Benzedrex Inhaler . 75c
Pyribenzamine 12's 65c
50's 2.05
Ephazone Tablets
• 1.65, 2.75, 7.50
Templeton's Raz.Mah Cap-
sules • 79c, 1.50; 5.00
Frosst's Pyrithen Compound
Tablets 65c, 1.90
IDAPHEDRIN Nasal Spray
..... . 65e
Coricidin Tablets ,(Schering)
12's 70c, 25's 1.15 .
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Kill Flies Banish the annoyance "and threat of
disease that they represent. Your I.D.A.
Drug Store hass a complete stock of
different, reliable Fly Killers.
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BRIDGEPORT AER -A SOL FLY-TOX SPRAY 39c, 59c,
Insecticide Insect Bomb. 98c
Kills more insects twice as
FLY-TOX Bomb 89c, 1.39
easily as old fashioned spray •
method. . HEP Aerosol Bomb
Srnali size . 98c •t Kills Flies, Mosquitoes,,,,„ate.
Large size • •1.59 • ... 1.29
GREEN CROSS^ insect Bomb SAPHO FLY SPRAY' •
A sure way to kill flies, etc.
6 oz. 89c. • 11 oz. 1.39 1 SAPHO BOMB 149