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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1938-06-17, Page 8kS rl+tV il{dr, LI i+h y,n 11 i i�K of •9,1 •�a fir 111 : 1'dr.xsir' :.RINGER SNAPS;'A. 2 lbs. ■ •.�., 'XA;IHMA441.49W, CRO'CO TATE CAKES, : j : : `a.,_ - 141481 ljERTQi--Far.. JAW'. and Jellies LIC - i he Bing and. Nourishes the Plant 10 Pounds for 40c IY' BBY TO'MATd JUIC1+:. il MIA lee Bottle .3KiklOVAH JELLY ltitlAKER (package OLYMPIA SARDINES 3 tins. 1M ARU ' BREAKFAST COFFEE leeebly ground ; lb. LOUL s7 MeLAR.MTREEZE EASY AGC patilkages LO BA$ING"-POWDER with glass 25c howl; all for L 'TWOONE SHOE POLISH Mack; bottle T. MOODY WHITE CLEANER 1 altottte 2 PALM OLWVE SOAP, 1 PACKAGE TOOTH PASTE all for 3 LIFEBUOY SOAP, 1 RINSO ase all for NEW WONDERFUL SOAP PIOWDERJ-2 poundsr CLASSIC CLEANER 15c 25c 15c 15c 12c 2 tins •.CAUSTIC• SODA -Loose .pound MASTERS TURKEY STARTER -Cwt. 19c 9c 10c $3.50 A. C. Routledge PHONE 166 WE SPEC VALI=E IN FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, CAS- UALTY, GUARANTEE BONDS, ACCIDENT A N D SICKNESS, BURGLARY, WINDSTORM. Representing Companies who give Security with Service. Also Agents for Ontario Thresh- ermen's Mutual Fire Insurance. Information gladly given. A number of desirable properties in Seaforth and district for sale. WATSON & REID M. A. REID - Proprietor Phone 214•Seaforth SPECIALISTS IN ALL LINES OF ' INSURANCE NEWS OF THE TOWN Forrest- Love Picnic: ---•A very en- joyable picnic was held ois Thunsda.y last at Gasnd Berndwhen about 150 people gathered. A business meeting was 'held' and the officers re-elected. Races and games., were enjoyed. People were there from Begat, Man., Thedfozvi, Parkhill, Grand Bend and Bayfield. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S. T. Holmes & Son 0 0 FUNERAL SERVICE O O Main Street, Seaforth O 0 O O S. T. Holmes, residence 0 O Goderich Street, West; phone O O No. 119-W. Charles Holmes' O O residence, Goderich Street, 0 O East; phone No. 308. O Ambulance Service O O Adjustable hospital bed for 0 rent. O O Night calls, Phone 308. O O Day calls, Phone 119-J. 0 O Charges moderate. O 12--37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 11. C. BOX O FUNERAL SERVICE O Licensed Embalmer 0 Ambulance Service 0 "Hospital Bed 0' with adjustable rachet oper- O ated spring for rent. O Night Calls Day Calls O Phone 175. • Phone 43. 0 12-87 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0°0000000000 O O 0 WALKER'S 0 '" FUNERAL SERVICE 0 O W. J. WALKER and 0 JOHN R. WALKER,/Jr. 0 Licensed Embalmers and O Funeral Directors. O 0 0 O Day or Night Calls promptly O O attended. O 'O PHONE 67 O 0 1241 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 Seaforth Bowlers Win. Five pairs of Seaforth bowlers took ttt the @• richh doubles tOurnatecuG 'on Warbles - day of lase ;,reek, Dr. Bechely and W. G. Willis winning .. second prize. Messrs. R. J. Winter,- Ross Sproat, W. G. Willis and Dr. Bechely attended the doubles tournament at Lucknow en Wednesday of this week, the latter pair again winning, the second prize. THE SECOND DIVISION COURT COUNTY OF HURON Office in the Dominion Bank Build- ing. Se,forth. OfAte hours: Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday, 120 p.m. to 6 p.m, Se turday evening. 7.30 p.m. to 9 pm E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance Agencies - Seaforth ANNOUNCES the purchase of the iaaarance business ed Heys & Meir. and the addition of their companies to our previous facili- ties 'enebles res to give unexcelled sorvrlee in all lines., SEAFORTH •ONTARIO 10-36 Mae Lane Auxiliary Meets. - The regular monthly meeting of the Mae Lane Auxiliary of Northside United Church took place at the home of Mrs. E. H. Close, The meeting op- ened by singing "What a Friend We Have in Jesus," with Mrs. Christie in the chair. Mrs. Snell then' followed by prayer. The president teak charge of the business part of the meeting during which Miss Winnie Savauge was the delegate chosen to go to summer school and Mrs. Christie was made a life member of the society. Mrs. Gallop, captain of circle 3, took charge of the meeting whish opened with a Lyme Miss McLean took the '3'HE MCKILLOP MUTUAL • FERE INSURANCE CO'Y. -HEAP.OFFICE - .SEAFORTH, ONT. OFFICERS: "Thos. Magda, 5. Seaforth - Pres. Writ. Knox, Londeshoro - Vice -Pres. Merton A. Reid, Seaforth - See.-Treas. AGENTS: Finlay }IdeKercher, R. R. 1, Dublin; E. Pepper, Brriuedeld ; E. R. Jarnpoutb, Vradhagen: .hmeo Watt, Blyth; O. P. 11 Itifluto,r'din y W. 3. Yea, Gede z rRECTrOR1S: jttoX,' Londenboro; i.eorge 1gISD'li n; ,.:3ltillet'i'; 'Coni. idlt6; Ales. Broadfoot, Otthr Al atldtt 14te'tiwhig, •OL+�rGl & f' BRUCEFIELD STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL On Church Lawn THURSDAY, JUNE 23rd from 5 to 8 p.m. MUSIC BY HENSALL BAND assisted by Local Talent. ADMISSION - 35 and 20 cents FOR SALE Coal, Shingles o Coal, First Class Anthracite, is at the lowest cost for the season -.- $11.80 off cars; $12A0 delivered in town, June or early July delivery. Egg, Stove or Nut size. All prices cash. • Orders placed this week will guarantee delivery. - SHINGLES - We have some Best Quality 5X B. C. Red Cedar Shingles TA en at per square Vr's•wv J. H. SCOTT Phone 336 Seaforth ATTENTION ! PROFESSOR CHRISTIE McKENNA The Noted Psychologist and Psychic Reader, is now located at The Com- mercial Hotel, Seaforth, Room 16. Consult him here on all problems per- taining to love, marriage, health, hap- piness, business investments, etc. You Lave heard ,trim ovet- the radio -now is your opportunity to meet him in person.. -"Know Thyself." HOME COOKING SALE in Routledge's Vacant Store on SATURDAY, JUNE 18 Doors open 3 p.m. Under auspices of W. A. of Egmondville Church. QUILTS FOR SALE WOOL WANTED Highest Paid Prices H. M. JACKSON Phone 3-W - Seaforth 8s78-tf \Nhether you driv4 fr'1 iv quart of oil, or hhve Ydui' car complete- ly serviced, you receive the same courteous treatment. And you know that • Sealed Shell Gas and Oil is the best. WESTON'S SHELL SERVICE PHONE 103 - GODERICH ST. WEST prayer and Mrs. J. FL Reid the Scrip- ture reading. Mrs. E. Chapman gave a most interesting talk on the study book. A dialogue was given by Mrs. Gallop, Mrs. Reid, Miss Wood and Miss McLean on "A Temperance Par- ty." Hymn 81 was sting and the meeting closed with the Mizpah bene- diction. Mrs. Close then called on Mrs. Bechely and Miss Fennell to present small gifts to Miss Elinor Burrows' and Mrs. Carmichael before going away from our auxiliary. Lunch was then served and a social time was had by alL Announcement. -The engagement is announced of Mary ,Louise Chidley-, daughter of Mrs. Thomas Jackson and the late Mr_ Joseph Chidley, to Ed- woard Oampbell Boswell, of Seaforth, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Boswell, Toronto. The wed- ding will take place quietly July 2nd in Emmanuel College Chapel. reLigy oalf ; the valley. 1%0 y wa," peef • rlD.ed by Rett.: W. A. , p1 1'd. ate wedding break- fast was ee ed ttt immediate relit Gives by iVlias Gladys Masts}, a par- ticular friend ed 9be bride: Later the happy couple left for.using, Mich., amid showers of cont tti and good wishes. The bride chose for tt-avela ling a Mile figured Bemberg silk dress with white accessories. Mr. aid Mrs. Charters;w''li reside on the Mill Road. Sermon .,Subjects For Next Sunday. -St. Thomas' Church -Rector, Rev. Dr. Hurford. 11 a.m., "How To Be a Grasshopper"; 7 p.m.. "Convesion." Sunday School assembles at 10.45 a.m. Northside United- Church -Services• at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Sunday School at 10 a.m.-Rev. T. A. Carmichael, M inister. First Presbyterian Church -10 a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.m., sermon sub- ject. "Growth in Grace"; 7 p.m., ser- mon subject, "An Invitation and a Promise." -Rev. Hugh Jack, Minister. A Subscriber For Fifty Years. - While in town on Saturday last, Mr. Robert Coates, of London, paid his 50th annual subscription to The Hur- on .Expositor. There are few news- papers in the Province of Ontario, either daily or weeklies, that can boast of such subscriber records, but The Expositor has more than one, and is very proud of the fact. Mr. Coates came to Seaforth fifty years ago as an employee of the W. Pick- ard Company 'and the following year was united in marriage to Miss Ament, of this town, and both Mr. and Mrs. Goatee are looking forward to the celebration of their golden wed- d;sg next year. Successful Recital. -The Medicine Hat Daily News of Saturday, June 4th, contains a two column write-up of the recital given in that city by the pupils .of Mr. and Mrs,. , Frank Novak. The recital was given on the previous Thursday and Friday even- ings and a full house greeted both performances. The News says that the program was wide and varied, re- flecting much credit on the pupils and teachers. We would judge by the program that Mr. and Mrs. Novak must have a clase of well over fifty pupils in vocal, piano and violin, as well as a string quartette and orch- estra. Mrs. Novak is a daughter of Mr. John Scott, of Roxboro, and be- fore her removal to the West was a well known and popular figure in the musical and social circles of town. Charters - Rice. -A quiet but pretty wedding took place Wednesday morn- ing at 9 a.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rice, when their younger daughter, Margaret !Elizabeth - ,(Bes- sie), became the bride of William Pearson Charters, only son of • Mr. and Mrs. William Charters. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a floor -length gown of white silk net over taffeta with bolero of lil.nd-embroiderer) silk net, with gloves and shoes matching. She also wore a bridal veil caught with a BOXING -WRESTLING Palace Rink, Seaforth Saturday Night Come and Sup - June 18th * pChort YouronsLocal ampi JOHN HOLLAND, St- Columban, vs. JACK MESSENGER, Monkton at 160 pounds TED CARROL, Dublin, vs. BATTLING SIMP at 140 pounds - N, London SCHOOLBOY, .SHARRETT, London, vs. DAN JOHNSON, St. Thomas A 160 pounds - Both in Dominion Finals. ONE OTHER MAJOR BOUT FROM LONDON GUARANTEED LOCAL FLYWEIGHTS PEARSGN CHESNEY vs. GERALD BARRY -at 90 pou`n'ds HENRY AINSBOROUGH vs. STEWART FINNIGAN-at 75 pounds. Referee -Mac Gerry, of London. WRESTLING AT 190, POUNDS BILL SCOTT, London, vs. ELMO JOHNSON, St. Thomas Dominion Finalists T feree-1938 Western Ontario Champion .TERRY HOLLAND, Dublin, will again. announce. 'EVERYONE A GOOD CONTEST! I►`ll:iION ,35 CENTS Faulkner - Felnkbeiner. - A very pretty wedding was solemnized at St. James' Roman Catholic Church, Sea - forth, on Tuesday, June 14th, at 9 a.m., when Miss Mary Beatrice, eld- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fin'kbeiner, was um:ited!.-in marriage to M,r. William Joseph Faulkner, son pf Mrs: F. A. Faulkner and the late, F. A. ,ulkner. The ceremony was f perfor by the Rev. Father T: 1., Hussey. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was at- tractively dressed in a floor length gown of white triple sheer over white taffeta. The 'fitted bodice of shell tucking wase snugly buttoned to a high neckline with a Peter Pan col- lar. Her veil of French tulle worn over the face, was caught from a halo of seed pearle, and fell in folds to three-quarter length in the back. She carried a shower bouquet of rase - bill roses and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaid, Miss Margaret Fink- beiner, Reg.N., of Kitchener, sister of the bride, wore a white printed silk taffeta gown fashioned with a tow cut square neckline and metalling bolero. Her blue shoulder length veil was -caught by a head dress of blue and pink forget-me-nots, and her flowers were white carnations, and corn flowers. Mr. W. J. Cullen, of Kitchener, acted as groomsman. The wedding music was played by Mrs. F. Devereaux, organist, and during the offertory Mrs_ Leo Fortune sang Roswig's "Ave Maria." After the. wedding br+en,kfast, which was served at the home of the bride's parents, the bridal couple left on a trip, the bride travelling in a navy sheer. dress with white coat and matching accessories. On their return they will reside in Sarnia. 1 M cl ntyre - Stewart. - The marriage was solemnized Wednesday in First Presbyterian Church of Lenora Har- riet Stewart, daughter of Mr. • and Mrs. Harry Stewart, of Seaforth,, to Norman William McIntyre, of Owen Sound, DOA of Mrs. Jessie McIntyre, of Durham. Rev. Hugh Jack officiat- ed. Mrs. James Stewart played the wedding music and during the sign- ing of the register. the bride's brother, James A. Stewart, sang "For You Alone." A setting. of peonies and orange blossoms provided a back- ground for the ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white marquisette gown over taffeta with taffeta appli- que. Her finger-tip white veil was held in place by a cap of matching material trimmed with white violets. She carried a shower bouquet of pink roies and lily of the valley. Mary Stewart, sister of the bride, was her only attendant' and was gowned in bleu bert net over taffeta with a band of lace in the skirt and around a matching jacket, She wore a wheat shade mohair lace trimmed hat and carried a bouquet. of Better Time ros- es. Gordon McCrae, of Kapuskasing, was the best man and the ,ushers were Gerald Stewart, of Toronto, and Clen Rowe, of Durham. At a recep- tion held following, the ceremony the bride's mother wore a gown of peach lace and a corsage of Talisman ros- es. The groom's mother, who also re- ceived, wore rose lace with a large white bat and a corsage of lily of the valley. The couple left on a boat trip to Fort William, the bride trav- elling in a waltz blue 'dress with matching cape and white aecessories. On their return they will reside at Owen Sound. ADDITIONAL LOCAL ON PAGe 5 LOCAL BRIEFS • Mr. and; Mrs. Frank Corrigan, New Palace Hotel, Elmvale, Ont., etc companied by Mrs. James P. McGin- nis, of Phelpaton, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. O'Neill, Queen's Hotel. • Mr. Leslie McKay, of Elmvale, and formerly of Seaforth, was here on Sunday visiting his father, Mr. Robert McKay',. who is seriously ill. Mr. McKay recently purchaseed a large hardware business in Elmvale. • Mr. and Mrs. SGhmittendorf, of Buffalo, and Miss M. McGrath, of To- ronto, were- week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Devereux. • Mr. and Mrs. John McMann, and Mr. and Mts. George Vernico have returned to Chicago after spending a few days with relatives and friends in this vicinity. • Mr. ,Joe Eckert returned to Oak- ville on Tuesday to resume bis duties with the King Construction Company. • Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCallum and daughter, Jacqueline, of Stratford, spent Sunday with iter. and Mrs: 3. McCallum on Market Street. • Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson and daughter, Rota, of Clifford, spent the week -end with Mr. Robert Porter- field and Mr. and Mss. E. C. Cham- berlain. - • Misses Bess Muff, Evelyn Cardr no and Grace Free • attended a ban- quet in Stratford on Thursday even- ing last, in honor of Mr. Smythe, Dia'• britt Traffic Superintendent of the Bell Telephone Co., who bas been transferred to North Bay. • Mr: James Clark, an old Seaforth. boy, and his two sons, of Michigan, were here on Saturday ceiling on. old friends. • Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hili, of Lis- towel, were here last week-etld. • Mr^ Russel Hays, of Detroit, spent a few days this week with relatives in town. ' • Mr, and Mrs. Legg, of Goderieh, were the week -end gttiP;sts of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McGavin. • Mrs. Coombs, of Toronto, and Mrs. Walker, of Goderich, were visi- tors with Mrs. McMurray of the Royal Apartments' oat Monday. Mr. and MLS L, G. cruse and son, Billy, of Galt, were the guests of Mrs. William S'tldates' on Sunday. • Mrs. H. it; Scott and Mise Belie Smith attended the gra,druating eater - at the. ,ThIly lty of 'rblt'Dalti!J last week, *hot iitrix Scott's 'son. oar: The Top Hat School of Dancing Presents in Dance Revue Kaye MacKenzie AND HER PUPILS FRIDAY, JUNE 17th Cardnoss Hall, Seaforth at 8.15 p.m. in varliins types of singing and •dancing, with special musical arrangements. Real Entertainment for Young and Old. ADMISSION - 25 CENTS James Scott, received his B.A. De- gree. • Mrs. William Somerville, of Witodstock, was the guest of Miss Bethune on Monde i. • Those attending the funeral of the late Mrs, Mary Pinkney were : Mr. and Mrs. 'Mart Thomas and Mrs. G. Graves, of London; Mr. David Pinkney, Miss Margaret Pinkney and Mrs. Elmer 0. Reid, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. William Pinckney and fam- ily, of• Iarrlilton. • The many friends of Mr. "D. Shanahan, who has been confined to his home for the past two weeks, will be glad to learn, that he is able to be out again. • Miss Bethune and Mrs. Mutrie are spending a few days in Midland this week prior to Mrs. Mutrie's re- turn to her •home in Vernon, B.C. • Mrs. W. J. Walker and daughter, Mrs. Cameron, are visiting sin Tim mins. • Mrs. J. W. A. Greig'a.ndlittle Son. of St. Catharines, are guests at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. J. C. Greig. • Mrs. R. A. • Walter, of Dundas; is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Willis. • Miss Alva Elford is spending her holidays with her parents, Rev. Jas. Elford and Mrs. Elford, in Egmond- ville. • Miss Elford has graduated with high standing from the Univers- ity= df Toronto, and'has been awarded the Cornelia J. Harcome Scholarship in Archeology at John Hopkins Uni- versity in Baltimore. • Mr. Murray Savauge, of Toronto, spent the week -end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Savauge. • Rev. R. W. Craw and Mrs. Craw of McKillop were in London this week. • Mrs. E. A. McMaster and Mrs. Harold Jackson were in Guelph last week attending the jubilee of the Guelph City Hospital. • Mr. and Mrs. William Cameron and Elmer spent the week -end with friends in Conneaut, Ohio. • Miss Dorothy McLaren, of Toron- to, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McLaren. • • Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Roach and Mrs. James Roach, of Kirkton, and Miss Minnie Iiartwell, of Toronto, were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, James Aitcheson at Roxboro. • Mrs. Christian and daughter, Florence, of Killarney, Manitoba, were guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Tebbutt, in Tucker - smith. • Rev. R. G. McKay, of Prince Al- bert, Sask., was the week -end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gillespie. • • Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Broadfoot, of Moose Jaw; Mrs. H. E. Cherry, San Francisco; Mrs. Shoecraft, N e w York; Mrs. John Munn, Ripley; Miss Margaret Rolph, London; Miss Mary More New Delights In springtime Styles If you appreciate quality first and price afterwards; if you are looking for the thing that will please and satisfy; if these are what count with you, you are sure to enjoy seeing the stylish new goods now being shown here. Shopper to Shopper: "After all, MacTavish's for me." NEW WEARABLES FOR MADAM AND MISS FROCKS COATS, HATS, PULLOVERS, BLOUSES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, COR- SETS, LINGERIE, ETC. AND REMEMBER - You will enjoy what you get here- for you will know that nowhere could you go and eget New- er Styles or Better Qualities than here. Special At present special attention is given to the cleaning and retrimniing of Summer Hats. MacTAVISH'S Jackson, Acton; Miss Mary Stewart, Kincardine; Mr. A. F. Stewart, To- ronto; Mrs. McIntyre, Shirley and Betty, Mr. Norman McIntyre, Mrs. McLaughlin,, Miss McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. G. Noble, Mrs. Calder, Mise Calder and Mr. Calder, Mr. and Mrs. Eluidge, Mr. W. Arnill, Edward Burnett, of Durham; Mr. and Mrs. Laidlaw and Ronald, of St. Marys; Mrs. Lachlan and Miss Lachlan, To- ronto; Mr, James Henderson, of Lan- don, and Mr. -Orval Noble, Clinton, were out-of-town guests at the McIne tyre -Stewart wedding on Wednesday. • Rev. Dr. Hurford, Rector of St. Thdmas' Church, preached in Trinity Church, St. Thomas, on Sunday last. • Mr. J. R. Hillis, of Toronto, was a week -end guest at the home of Mrs. G. T. Turnbull. • Mr. and Mile. Robert H. Parsons and Mr. Francis Ryckman, of Hensall; were the guests on Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Parsons. • The many friends of Mrs. Hugh Grieve will regret to learn tbat she had the misfortune to fracture her leg at her home in Egmondville on Wednesday last week. • Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wright and Mr. Jack Wright, of Tpronto, were week -end guests of Mrs. R. Murless Jones. • Mr. and Mrs. R. Luckhart and daughter, Katherine; Miss Beatrice Ruby and Mr. E. Katzenmeier, oY New Hamburg, were recent guests at the home of Mr. George Seip. • Mr. George Baldwin, of St. Thomas, and a former prominent Sea - forth old boy, was calling on friends in town on Thursday. • Mrs. G. E. Hedley, Miss Hoyt Hill and Mr. George Firth, of De- troit, were week -end guests of Mrs. Robert Carnochaa in Tuckersmith and Miss Graves in town. • Dr. T. G. Wilson, of Bay City, was a week -end guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Munn. • Miss Norma Habkirkhas accept- ed a position'on the staff of the Clin- ton public school. • Mr. J. E. Keating was in Hamil- ton .this week attending the drug- gists? convention. • Mr. and Mrs. Jahn. Thompson and Miss Jack, of Moorefield, were the week -end guests of Mr. and Mi•s. Beverley Christie. • Miss Frances Brugger, of Alma College, St. Thomas, is visiting at the home of Mrs. F. S. Brugger. Prices In effect until Saturday night, June 18th, GARTH'S JUICE OF GRAPEFRUIT 2 BAYSIDE No. 4 SIEVE CHOICE SWEET PEAS 2 13-oi. Tin No. 2 Tint HEINZ KETCHUP TOMATO 2 ht: BAYSIDE CHOICE PEACHES Halves 2 Ti a GLASS PURE SEVILLE ORANGE M RMALADE FANCY KETA SALMON • PICNIC SWEET - 32 -oz. Jer No,1 • Tall Tins GHERKINS DELICIOUS VI -TONE .27 28 -oz. Jar 12 -oz. Tin CROSSED FISH SARDINES '2 ¥ie . 25 . 19 .35 .27 . 23 .=9 . 23 .4'7 . 33 ..ROSE BRAND SUMMER - Fruit Drinks KELLOGG'S JUMBO PACKAGE Corn Flakes 2 SILVER RIBBON ----••" Tdnrato Juice 4 DOLE'S 13 -os. Bot. Pkps, 20 -oz, Tine Pinea1pple Juice T''' FANCY PACK Lobster 'Fr .17 1 oavlc. Gelatine .. 2-oz. kg .25 . 25 . 29 . 25 . 29 .16 Baking Powder Special Deal -IbBot . Tin 28 I h EGG -01E ritrf tin .01 1 For .29 Farne's 3 -oz. Tin FISH PASTES - .10 Clark's 22 -oz. Tins BEANS PORK 3 for .25 "MY LADDIE GOLDEN BANTAM" STANDARD QUALITY CORN No. 2 3 Ttns .25 Chateau Plain Or Pimento CHEESE- 1/2 -Ib. pkg..18 Rowntree's Cooking CHOCOLATE Benson's Corn STARCH - Heolth Setts KKOVAH - •Cleanser CLASSIC - Woodbury's Facial SOAP ---2 Handy AMMONIA - Scot TISSUE Vz-Ib. Coke - -b 19 1 I - pkg. .11 tin .18 • tin .05 cakes .15 - pkg..06 2 rolls .r2S CHOICE FRUITS LARGE Watermelon 79c Lemons Doz. 19c GREEN Cabbage 10c BEN MILLER Strawberries. S4,L'a tH, 41 1t ry