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The Huron Expositor, 1937-05-21, Page 8
%i' 1. fv ttlit fh q y.a � .;.., � � �.ir•�. .;fes. MAXIM OII '*'III 25c Cx/Jt?4QwDE'R.. with it Vugnixt, E i.c r, :.aid: saucier 5c tV 'loMATO JUICE ... lac e-orniNo BEANS 1ec MTOD PIQKLES 25c "=-1605, Jar ,'CATSUP , 1.0c bottle •was efeerLee A Wig.. 1lc 15c CLOVER LFAF3 P!L,OHARDS 19c i :SPEC & SPAN WHITE SHOE DRESS- ING ,---15c and 25c MASTER'S FEEDS ' have rood the test, Get Masters and have ane of the beet: C Routledge PHONE 166 ,Motorist We are agents for many of the Oldest and Strongest Insurance Companies, representing both Tariff and Non -Tariff, who are , offering the Lowest Rates in history. OUR POLICIES PROTECT ^„ OUR SERVICE IS COMPLETE WATSON & REEID L. A. REID,Proprietor Phone 214 Seaforth SPECIALISTS IN ALL LINES' OF INSURANCE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 'o' S. T. Hohnes & Son -. 0 FUNERAL SERVICE ` O 0 Main Street, Seaforth fes. O 1 0 0 $. T. Holmes, residence, O Ooderieh Street, Weat; phone O 0 No. 119-W. Charles Holmes 0 E� wesidenes, Goderich Street, 0 0 East; phone No, 308. O O Ambulance Service O 0 Adjustable hospital bed for 0 rent. O 0 a Night calls, . Phone 308. 0 0 . Day Calls, Phone 119.3. 0 0 Charges moderate. O 0 12-36 0 0© 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.090000000000 '0 O 4r H.• C. BOX 0 +d FUNERAL SERVICE 0 0 Licensed Embalmer O O '" s' Ambulance .Service -0 Hospital Bed 0 0 'with adjustable fachet oper- O ated spring for r rent O Night Calls Day Calls 0 •O. Phone 175. Phone 43. O /. ey 12-36 0 0 -0 -?-0000 000 0.0 K><30000000000 WALKER'S 0 412> 'FUNERAL SERVICE 0 O W. J. WALKER and 0 43.. JOHN R. WALKER, Jr. 0 0 Licensed Embalmers and O 0 /Funeral Directors. 0 0 Day er Night Calls promptly 0 '0 attended. O O PHONE ' 67 O +Q 12-36 0 00000`00'00000 THE SECOND DIVISION COURT County of Huron Office is the. Dominion Bank Baild- int, Seafrth. Office Roars: Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday, 1.30 p.m. to 5, p.m. Saturday evening, 7.30 p, . t•. em. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance Agencies - Seaforth ANNOUNCES Viewdata of the lama -since Raeineiw of Bays & Meir, and the-, addition of their companies to our .prowling 'facili- ties enables ns to give anescellei ser- e/es in • sit lista. SEAFORTH ONTARIO 10-86 McKILLOP MUTUAL ME INSURANCE CO'Y. OFFICE•--SEAFORTIH, ON'r. O1;'`FICEgs: iy lfOroatlt'tkfit, 3 SOafo'tli Pres. Eepper, ihruceleld - Viee-Pres. A,13 Id, 4Seaforth - Sec..'Vrreas. •• At ENTS• NfeKeteher; R N. t, Dublin; r, Bl'iid'efle101 E. IL Jartaouth, 4w.. tarMgt.'i?iratt, Blyth; C. P. ti aril ttht; 'aG, J. "too, node. oils, deebere'l peon@ 'e3 r : ' w • i Ste' of t] ,40411t4 Vers1,* Bates, e- loted v44: et Pzinglal %oak of Sat, deseion ete the 'lam Mee and Ms. mss. 419ee t A,,;l 'p! - tf. wta hn ° bel~ year,, afoffereid a ticks from which eb,e' did not recov- er. Sipe leaves to mouF.n ler 101s, be- griddle her embank fear atu_i'ldaen, Bud, Dods, l3eloaa. alta Marjan; The funer- al was theld one Tuesday to Sarnia cemetery and was largely attended. Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday. -Northside United Ohureb-Morning subject, "The Precostal Power"; ev- ening service, at 7 p.m. Everybody welcome. Sunday Sal oot 10 tem. - Rev. T. A. Carmichael eldii,.ister. St. Thomas' Church), Sunday, May 23rd -11 a.m., Service will be taken by Archdeacon Jones -Bateman, Gode- rich. Evening service will be with- drawn_ -Canon E. Applleyard', Rector. McKillop Charge: Bethel, Cavan and Dnff's--Rev,, R. W. Craw, o[ Dor- chester, will conduct services. Wed- nesday, May 26tth, worship seeidee for three congregations of charge, held at Cavan at 8 p.m., when Rev. Garnet Hussar, of Rodney, will can - duct services. Following this service there will be a joint meeting of the three congregations. -Rev. G. E. Mor- row, Minister. First Presbyterian Church in Sea- forth-Harold ea- forth Harold C. Feast, Minister. Sun- day school at 10; morning worship at 11; evening service at 7. Morning and evening subject, "How Our Mas- ter Defines Religion." Morning an- them, "The Lord is My. Shepherd"; evening anther, "I Will Lay Me Down in Peace." Mae Lane Aueiliary Meets. - On Monday evening the Mae Lane Auxil- iary- aiet ire Nort.tside United Churele The opening prayer was followed be singing, "Jesus, I Come." Mrs. E. H. Close led in prayer and the treasur- er, Mrs. Russell,gave a very encour- aging report Miss McLean and Mrs. Christie were appointed the visiting committee for the coming month. Mrs. Barber,' the delegate to the Hur- on Presbyterial, bad a meet' interest- ing report.-- The secretary, Miss Fen- nell, called the roll and then Mrs. Snell, captain of Circle 1, opened the :second part of the meeting with a reading on "Mothers?' "Mothers of Salem" was sung, the Lord's Prayer repeated and Mrs: McGavin read the Soripture lesson, Accompanied by Miss Mary Barber, Mrs. Moffat and Mrs. MoGe.vin sang a . duet, "Some- time, Somewhere." A dramatization of their chapter of the study book was given • by Mrs -Close, Miss Fennell, Mrs. Snell, Mrs. Webster, Mary Bar- ber, Mrs- Barber, Mrs. Knight and Winnie Savauge, the aim beingto give an insight into the motives, id- eals and difficulties of missionaries and the qualities and qualifications re- quired in these who are .to be trained. es new missionaries. "God Save the King" closed an unusually leteresting and instructive program. Northside W. M. S. Meets. -At the regular monthly meeting of the W.M. S. of Nor•tbsdde United Church; held in the basement of the church on Thursday, May 13th, the hymn, ;'O Canada" was sung, after Which the president, Mrs. Laing, led, in prayer. Thea Mrs. A. Reid, as captain of Circle 5, presidedover the devotional part of the meeting. The theme was "Jesus aid Youth." The hymn, "Take FARMERS ATTENTION FERTILIZERS Our Mixing Stationis still operat- ing. We can supply splendid Fertiliz- ers for the late crops at very reason- able prices. COAL Prices -have advanced 25 cents per ton at bhe mines foe June delivery. Our Cash price, off the car in June, will be $11.65 per ton to the farmers; $12.25 delivered in town. We can deliver Coal by truck to farmers or rural schools, in 2 -ton lots or over, w'ithin a radius of 8 miles of Seaforth. for 75 cents per tont Best quality Anthracite, Stove or Nut size, is a good buy 4 the above price. Let as supply you with, geed winter fuel. "SHINGLES" The price of Shingles is bound to no, up. We leave a carload of Extra Qual- ity No: 1. Five X B. C. Red Cedar Shingles about June lstt theCoast. ra s' pride off the ear is $1.30 per bunch. Foura first dare rrooftatarreasonable cost re by placing wtwithout rorSecre- tary will receive proper attention. THE SEAFORTH FARMERS' CLUB R. S. McKercher Jake Broome J. H. Scott President Manager Secretary 3623x2 �' tiea�lt :r�ltl Moen' i'oliow- lii el ellen eTegfea ef•. gar tele IESIN La*renr5e led in pray ern • Tee Nene,.,:!"rteWvse MaT Stine ."Bilefiy:.J,rnfi• was. eu'n�gY and .Mlss 1,awrence int, tuoe : the„, tkAllayy book, elOut-Re -ecreeffle" -She nae-1`tSs tad Mins Wallace, Mee. Reed, Mrs: Laing and,' lm. Grieve. The offereng wee them taken and the #yule, "0 'Happy is the Child who gears, Instruetlon'a Warning Voice" was sung and; Mrs. Reid closed the devotional part of the meeting by prayer. Mra. Laing then took charge of the business pad of the meeting. The sief retery and treasuiter's reports were read and adopted. It was de - ceded to open the monthly meetings at 2.45for the summer months. -Mrs. Archibald,, as Christ= Sleward:ship secretary, gave cher reporL Mrs. Me- Dermati, as: Temperance secretary, gave Biome interesting Atoms en . this important subject, and 4erst. MCMiote .ael gave tee. Watch Tore 'eport. The supply secretary, Mrs. Grieve, report- ed so1ne• qni Its ready .for quilting. Mrs. Reid, the literature Secretary;- gave her report The roll call was then ,takes;. "God Save the King' 'waes sung, and the meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. Laing. LOCAL BRIEFS • Mrs. L...C. Jackson has returned from Toronto where she spent the winter with Mrs, J. E. L. Pangman. •' hens. W. W. Main) and children, of Hamilton, spent the week -end with her father and sister, Mr. H. Edge and Miss Jesepihine Edge. • Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McIntosh, of Detroit, spent the week -end with relatives and friends here. • Dr. J. A. Minn,' was, in 'Toronto this week attending the. Provincial De tel Convention. • Mrs. Robert Coates and Miss QQatea, of London, were the guests of Mr. and, MIa Wiiliasn Ament. o Mr. and Mrs. R. Robertson, of I,ucknow, were the week -end guests of Mrs. Jean Haigh. • Mr. James Sleeth, of Detroit, was calling on old! Seaforth friends on Wednesday. • Mr. and Mns. Neil Bethune, of Detroit, are guests at the home of Miss Bethune. e Messrs. Dawson Reid and Thos. Clu.ff, of Guelph, spent the week -end at their hones here. • Mr, and Mrs, William Somerville of Woodstock, were in town on Mon- day. • Miss Elinore Evans, of Orillia, visited, tier mother last week: o Dr. Foster, of Brantford 1s acting as assistant to Dr. E. A. McMaster. • Mrs. Robert `Wright is visiting with friends in Sarnia. • Mrs. H. M. Chesney and Mrs. R. E. McKenzie were in Chatham last week the guests of Rev. and Mrs. MaI- colm. ,. e Dr. Ernest Appieyard, of Ha.mil- ton, and Rev. :Reginald Appieyard, of London, spent the weekend with their parents, Rev. Canon Appleyard and Mrs. Appieyard, at the Rectory. • Mr. and ears. Wiltet Keiterborn and family, of Milverton; Mrs. Geo. Kaufman, Mr. Fred Reifer, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brill and Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Kersey, of Kitchener, were week -end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith. o Mr. W. A. Cribh was in Walker- ton on Wednesday when he addressed a meeting of bakers. of that district. o Miss Jackson . and Mr. and Mrs. George Hills attended the wedding of Mr Hills' nephew en Burlington on Wednesday. • Mrs. B. J. Higgins, of Sudbury, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jessie Fiett. • Miss Mary Spencer, nurse in Dr. McMaste-'s office, is spending a week's ,holidays at her home in Strat- ford. • Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Neelin have returned from Toronto where they: spend the winter. • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coates and family, of Pickering- and Mr. and 31 Hapold Coates, of Montreal, spent the week -end, with their mother, Mrs. R. E. Coates. • Mrs. H. C. Feast spent the week- end at her home in Hamilton. • Miss Lena Ga.etzmeyer, of Toron- to is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Devereux. • Miss Alice Devereux, of Univers- ity of Weste Ontario, London, and Miss Mary orrest, of University of Toronto, are spending the ,holidays at their homes, here. • Mr. and Mas. Charles R. Clark and Mrs. Harp, of Aylmer, were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. R. L. 'Clark. CONSTANCE 11110111001110 The W.A. and W.M.S. held their monthly meeting in the basement of the church Thursday which opened with Mrs. Britton in the chair. A hymn was sung, followed by the Scrip- ture lesson on'"The Red Indian's Vir- sion of Psalm 23" eiy MVirs. Britton. A few momenta of silent prayer wan of - NOW OPEN 4 1. The Tasty Grill Specializing in Delicious Lunches . . . Walkerside Quality Ice Cream . Hunt's Chocolates You will enjoy the splendid food . . . the modern surroundings. Opening Special :.,. To each custcmer a V Sample Box of Hunt's Chocolates while thep last The Tasty Grill C, M. SMITn, Proprietor. Canino Block Seaforth PHONE 51 THEIR U t��, ma ;,dtAl;[`:L"tk - ERS •HAVk�IA15 D" GAGS OF THE KW- AND SEALED SFIgtL. GASOLINE AND op. H. WESTON Il Station GODERICH SE IFORTH fared for 4he-sick tris...A:4d'iae ten took the chair for the W.A. and prey er was offered by Mrs: Rogerson, 'fol- lowed) ollow edl by the Lord's Prayer in uni- son. The roll call was answered by a verse on "Mercy." The minutes were read and adopted„ and business transacted. ,The bazaar and home - cooking sale will he held. June 26th. Mrs, E. Lawson then took charge for Group No. 1. A hymen was sung, Hol- lowed by prayer by Mrs. E. Adams. The leaflet on "Jesus and Youth" was given by Mr. D. Millson. The study Lights Off Electrical Service will be off . on SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1937 from 6 aan. -to 6 p.m., ex- ceptiang from 12.30 to 1.30 to permit necessary work on power line to Town. SEAFORTH Public Utilities Commission s $25 Reward will be paid by the mtgs., of -LLOYD'S THYMQLATF.D CORN SALVE, for any corn or . callous THEY cannot remove, with this wonderful new scientific prepara- tion for CORNS OR CALLOUSES. It de- sensitises, and relieves pain with first appli- cation. For ,sale KEATING'S PHARMACY' - Seaford. • IMPORTANT NOTICE ACCOUNTS, NOTES, JUDGMENTS COLLECTED Our collectingdepartment is a re- sult of years of successful .experi- ence in collecting local or out-of- town accounts. On March 26th we received a letter from a client:= "Thank you for prompt remittance and for good work re my collection." - No collection, no charge - Mail your list of accounts to -day to Burke's Collecting Agency (License 176) HEAD OFFICE : SEAFORTH, ONT. et 361E-13 MODERN Craftsman- ship by LORIE LORIE Forget -Me -Not Wedding and Registered Diamond RINGS $1540 uP tJ. A. Westcott JEWELER See the New Super Power Westinghouse Dual Automatic Refrigerator Now on display at Garage Phone 102s:' :Seaforth �.>.,J:::is 1,tUURw4:4*.1 ,4e104: to i'RMvu apt 'the e'onve> tiei '41,v, ett by I*Sl Iimooe, , & +ham' was . N$ . may elgaed• .,with player... Lw cibi wise Sex reds, . - Iasi----.0.1o.rot e$01.. 1 7 � of rr IRo *ysj, Qm blee,i is 0094.404 • lter .holl- `days• Wi i -bar' ' Inotlatr,`Illi 'Deny. Taylor and brother, Hairvele; Me and M. ..Wm. McMillan" Lon - •don> visited Mra: R. Taylloa' on Sun dee.- etre. 3ohr Coutes and son, Ross, had a narrow escape on Thursday whhlen the horse 'deice they were driv- ing took fright and ran awayP, Ross sufferedi a broken aria -and 'a email tope under ,tee arm' and, was, taken to Seed Memorial Hospital, Mrs. Coutes escaped injury, excepting for a severe shaking up. b`rI nilsere' Mr, leeed Medd will be scary to learn of this accident. ' W.ltile going for the cows• the horse slipped and rolled over on him, breaking ,his collar bone. - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferrusen spent Sunday at the home of Mr..'John Tay- lor, near Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Ferguson and faintly, of Watford, spent 'Friday at the home of Mr. Wm. Britton. Mr, Lea Stephenson and Mrs. 13. 13. Stephenson were in; London last'Sat- urday on business. , Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cunningham and children, of near Auburn, visited' at the home of . Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Dexter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Britton visited Mr. and Mrs, Walter Broadfoot,. near Wal- ton, on Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams called on Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Mille, near Wal- ton. Mr. Mills suffered a slight stroke on Saturday. BRUSSELS PiI,AA AUD'TOr YOU SIT SCU s. ati rng .. r SP -of EXCEPTIONAL APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES Warwick - Oliver A quiet wedding took place recent- ly in Rosedale Presbyterian Church, Toronto, when Elva McIntosh Oliver, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. lZotert Oliver, of Brussels, Ont., was married to Robert Stuart Warwick, eldest son of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Wa_- wick, Brussels. Rev. J. B. Paulin of- ficiated. The bride was unattended end, wore a navy flowered ,dress and blue coat and a shoulder bouquet of gardenias. The couple left for a 'no - tor trip to Cleveland, Hobart and Chi- cago. Since their return they have taken up residence on Tory Hill, Brus- sels: to McKILLOP Mr. and Mrs. William: Koeb,lei- and family s!pent'Suniay evening with Mr. and Mrs. Hernvan Maeil,el a.t Monkton. Mr. arra Mrs. Charles Regele spent Sunday with Mre and Mrs. Alex. Stos.kopf at Fullerton. Miss Evelyn Hoegy of Seaforth .spent the week -end. at her home, here. Mrs. Fred Koehler has been nurs- ing at Mr. F..Dipple's for the past week. Mrs. John Eggert has been spend- ing the last twe weeks with her daughter in Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Stdskopf of Ful- lerton were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Regele on Mouday. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Koehler recently spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bak- er at Moserville, and Mr. and Mrs. Jas.' Ham, near Milverton., • • Miss Ilia Bauermann of West Monk- ton spent Sunday at her (home, KLIPPEN emeemomme Notice To Farmers. Just received a full line of Lundy: Fence, Posts and Braces, Beatty Bros, barn equipment, pumps , and piping, ete, ,harness and harness repairs. W. E. BUTT, Kip - pen. Phone 41-91, Hensel'. 3623-4 Notice To Farmers. -We have on Shand full line of Government • tested grass seed's, profit proven Pioneer chick feeds and a quantity of corn, middlings and screenings; also cedar posts and Frost fence supplies. D. E. KYLE, Kippen. 3620-tf The young people's anniversary ser- vices were held on Sunday last in St. Andrew's Church, when the Rev, Mr. Page from Exeter was . the guest speaker both morning and evening. The church was beautifully decorated with flowers for the occasion and spe- cial music was provided by the choir. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dayman, of Pon- tiac, Mich., visited wit11 his brother, Bob, and sister, Sarah, of Tucker - smith on Sunday last. Mr. John Doig, -of Detroit, visited his mother and sister, Janet, on Sun- day last. Lawson - Cooper A dharming wedding took place on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Kip- pers Unitedl Church, when Grace, daughter of Mrs. William W. Cooper and the late W. W. Cooper, of Kippen, I ecame the bride of Dr. William L. Lawson, of Listowel, son of Mr. a.nd Mrs. James Lawson, of Exeter. Rev. E. F. Chandler performed the cere- mony, for which Miss Jean Ivision played the wedding music. W. R. Goulding, of Exeter, sang "0 Promise Me" in fine voice during the signing of the register. Spring flowrs mass- ed in the church made effe ive, dec- orations for the Maytide c 'emony. White ribbons marked the pews re- served for the guests: Given in mar- riage by her brother, William R. Cooper, the bride wore a lovely gown of white taffeta on princess lines, with short tailored jacket ,andsmall flared train of the taffeta., • Rows of cable cording adorned the skirt The `bride's flowers were a sheaf of exquisite calla lilies, - Miss Margaret Cooper, of Te- rmite, sister of the bride, rotas her only attendant, wearing a long gown of orchid chiffon designed with high, puffed sleeves and worn witit lace mitts 'in the same color, anda pie- ture bat also is orchid, shade E1er flowers were yellow rose's and orchid sweet peas.; Little Lois Elaine. Coop - or, niece of the bride, .Was a, dainty flower girl, in her yellow taffeta frock with wreath ,of yelio* resebtt'dts• le her halt", -dual a sin ll. basket d£ nos of the ,~tansy Slid guest peels, WM& she Istat*ed ib the ' tilde :belhdre, the Iliac ' fbe t' Mate**. OfsioWil, ,d ` t�d de 1 01 THE NEWEST IN DESIGN THE P. NEWEST IN MATERIAL THE NEWEST IN TRIMMING IS EXEMPLIFIED IN ALL OUR - STYLES New GLOVES Really new effects shown. 49c to $1.00. New oBE LT$i Wide and narrow. 15c to 50c DRESSES Cotton Prints -= Newest styles, tub fast and prettily trimmed $1.00 Pique, Broadcloth, Seer- sucker ° • --- Colors, Styles, workmanship, highly recom- mendedfor persons want- ing something out of the ordinary. - Prices up to $2:95 'Swedene Crepe and other Favored Materials,---Attrae-- tive in every way. $2.95 to $4.95 Real Silk, Sheers accom 1 paned with. Slips,. Chiffons,„ etc. $6.95 to $12.95 COATS Remarkable Coats for a remarkable coat season - style and fit perfect; 'qual- ity of cloth unquestioned. $9.95 to $25.00 New HOSIERY , Unexcelled values 59c to $1.00 New N ECKW EAR To enchance the appearance of Dress. MacTAVISH'S was the .hest man, and the ushers were Thos. J. Moffat, Listowel, and Bruce Medd, of Napanee. A recep- tion was ,held at the home of the bride's mother, where it buffet supper was served froma table delightfully arranged with pink roses. Mrs. Coop- er wore a handsome gown 'of black triple sheer with trimming of sequins, alad carried a corsage of pink roses and white sweet peas. The bride- groom's mother chose navy chiffon witha corsage of tea roses. Dr. and Mrs. Lawson left_ on a wedding trip to New York, the bride .travelling in a light grey tailored suit with black accessories, black gabardine bag and shoes and smart felt Aft...On -their return they will live 1n Listowel. Guests for the wedding included: Mr. and family, Kippen. and Mrs. Harold Fetterley, Mr. and Mrs. Wray M. Bell, Miss Marjorie Mc- Murray, Miss Marie Hodgins, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T. Shipman, Mr, and Mrs. Don MacCallum, Miss Etta Bell,. Miss Margaret McIntyre, Miss Emma McDonagh, London; Mr. and Mrs_ Frank Turville, of Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Moffat, Listowel; Mr. and Mrs. A. 13. Medd, Napanee; Mr. and Mrs. Harper C: Rivers, Exeter; Dr_ and Mrs. F. A. Flora, Toronto; Dr.. and Mrs. J. H. Moyle, Brantford; Dr - and Mrs. G. C. Hynxi Walkerton; Jas_ Morley, Exeter; R. J. Cooper, Kippen Mr. and Mrs. John Vernon; tistowel; Mr. and Mrs. James W. MacLean, Kip - pen; Mr. and Mrs. James Lawson_ Exeter; Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Cooper - r.- RICHMELLO COFFEE s .2 EARLY MORNING 1 Pb ' Values arm Effective Bag, ■ up until Saturday night, May 22nd. EVERY ONE'S A KNOCKOUT! Helmet COFFEE Corned Beef Picnic PICKLES Sweet Mixed Fancy Cohoe SALMON Choice Meaty • Med. PRUNES Summer Pride - A Emfo - TOMATO Fancy Pack LOBOTER Bayside Stuffed LI S Glenwood h�aspberry and Strawberry 32 -oz, J With Pectin Jar ■ Oh Boy Orange AdA1,R Jaron. .2 N M 1 -lb - Tin ■ 28 -oz. 23 Bot. ■ No. 1 010 IL TallArili Tin • 3 1lis. •2 5 2 1 insz, ■23. Tins JUICE Tin ■ r▪ e's 31 ■ 6 -oz. 23 Bot. • y'. • Beef -' Mild Searioned OGA. .. rrdmllalawlm■mlristrrtr■�la>Il1i1381pe■rilrlrlwla�ll�■eaemes�t;Iel®mo PIN FA F PLES--leis is-Pineappie Week. GET OUB PRICES NOW. Large $ aper ,• 11+led"'" 6 .lar 99c; � for 50e Casey t�ftefor Seafhith, `Ont.... 'Y. ,tot 41t