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The Goderich Star, 1924-07-16, Page 3e • der tirest detepepela emet l� sMket., stood ^ir int asodisisse .wt NW** se an lx moats etatiol *Meg Nude* Myra, Lai Oka mime lime aistl exit soma f any bad aftast,e�loan �areefUUQ B.B.B. to .all rite B.B.A. • is rinser early bt T4s T. Mei Cee UMW, 04. OntonfiUpttTW ris0�sara'm.Oraduuat Ni 1 Oetweatiale Physician. et' talt mss * obUdrea�G to li free..es corner Xenon Q !t�o Or. .la o Ste. flL r. J. it PtS1ilt. 1 1tXlt. . rIOeen. TfiiRda.r..op and rLite el Hospital.xesseisw lw et atnu'oen. '� .470tele eon sad rn borne 11 Waterloo et„ 5.. Stratford Tele - glum t Bedford Hotel. Goderich, from Idonday, due 28th •:at;•?.50. m, to Tuesday, July tittle at 1 p. M. ► y , P " . tea e0�g 0 OenreYetnir dente nem o.flaLOosnoenieea ad'ri�. oat: Lula. , itAS. SEAM, if. C. '-' S0.e��r�r��tlNr• Solicitor. NOM* POMO. tag r- t all Bottle, Oodecieic CONVEY/21thttta weft 1pNorx.ia** etldR(la 1e int SAO 1011 ramie a0°• tpsq,einR taar7 1C �i IOIJDTOOT, SILLoetare k HOLMES, A, • f'rr1It't'/. ao UCKWre, notaries test. "trato-On. Me &stare -Sod door from eteasmee street OoAarioh. �' yPriivtaatterfflpuaadpe ue nota or Towles retell. rinalZONA1at.. bt;air enoLMxS.. /dr. CTION R1ING O:�fAS\VNDItY. ltlte Stock end General Aueik•gerr. Death lad 1110 _111.erlas et Old 16skkillep Teets skip • mentheats tbs * Nialk ars' tenssar of Settler :maskM O the �. kv let v. a looJektemeat tithe +tib the p at away em the Plat.;Pere ;lel% a:gai lisesiritit. J 4tle. la the area y, 4b Thee Steens l6aitwei. stet atter a kiyteriat ilberc ). ,s#aNe,i A quiet x � weddit ' was la a14iNl ti► a reel r ra4lle f The Late Mrs. !t. a. l]sraltar, et a leasaised at the Items s et Mrs. Good- mew rrweit is ■ sageesead o Mono Myth " *whamGub ydsttstlrler, Asaeei lease et ltcrwstih else* ba tett iMac elm eItt ,. The death toes place oat Th*rsisy, Bell, Stas veiled in the hely, 'bonds of # >Nite�rtdstg ee orillrlMr July 3rd, of Mrs. IG. D. Donbar, of • matrimony to Iir. Thome Gordon ie eitMtsetl ler->ri/I• y crit. lirBlyth. Elbe was born ia Blyth lathe McCartrere, formerly of Clinton. teserlartbeam year 1286 and resided there asttii leerCsolt-Ss ys Adak omt e inarr)age in 1801 to Kr. Rabat D. On Woiaeeday, Jab, hind a very water atter !CAM& wire Dtmber,;of ht, Marys, whe for -scene prNty waidice took plane on the Metal tar work VW glee year. conducted a tailorhrar bua%i " lawn of the bride's Mr, rad the "Mil* i�tiky alien• in Blyth. Leav1nr there they meek Km Robert Buchman, h cork*- :e44:7143.11"441100.4""ere,"110.rexcl171111eix* ed their bon . et IPNltsbu rs;, Teen' Wiel skin of East Weorano.h, when their ist frrq ttly IA li�;t some years later moved to Gaituville, , melee, beearA* °at Telteee where In the year 1D09Mr. 1abe the wife of Mr. Stanley Cook, wen of what the Mormon is tall Y .always &IMO ilesr lie Seven years sato Mrs' Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cook, elm. 6, lash Dunbar returned to Blyth. She was ernweneeh. The ceremony was per active in church work and as * direc- formed by Rev. P. S. Banes, Auburn, to3 of the Blyth Agricultural Society.' &tweets ' Readopt Celebrate. tette Plement Reaaaion • 131rthday Anniversary t A beautiful day► rnade the re -union M. Arvid Rasa, e resident of Brun- pacntc of N. 1 school, Howick, on stela frit' 68 yams, celebrated his Beth July 3rd, decided auccees. A good • • pr tarn and splendid arrangement July 6th, and all the family veers able added to the joy of meeting former to be home for the first time in six- schoolmates and friends. Mr. T. In- teeni years. Of a fancily of eieht ghe was an efficient chairman. Spae- children only, one is misting'. His rhes were :rade by Mr. 'W. H. Stew» - wife passed away in 1608. art, S. C. A. S., Dr. James Wilson, Major-Slobeirt ' Mr. Rowlett, Mr. F. Taylor, Mr. H. A quiet wedding took ecce at Dov Halliday and Mr. J. Darroch and in-� p teresting letters were read from the ercourt Prerbyterian church, Toron- followisig absent ones: ,r Taylor birthdeys anniversary on. Saturday, of tee on Wednesday, July 2nd, when the Memphis, Florida; J. Hartley, Ottawa y, 1'. Lake, marriage was solemnised of Theresa Ada, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Siebert, of Zurich, and liam Robert Major, eldest son at Mr. and Mese Wm. Major, Toren Af ter the ceremony the happy uple left for Montreal, where they in - barked for a two months trip in E - ope. • The +Platte Elizabeth Maher Elizabeth Fisher,. relict of the late Andrew Smith, passed away,"at. the home of heft„, brother, ._Mr. Oewald Philter, south of Zurich,' on July ‘th, An Ezeter Diamond Weddiag Mr. and Mrs. William Bagshaw Exeter, celebrated their diamond vreddittiT inniversaryi on Dfonday af- ternoon, July 7th. Mi: Bagshaw was born in York'County 86 years ago and it is 73 years since he, first :took up residence in Exeter. Mr; Bagshaw Was 77 .years of age 'last' month. 'ut fifty guests were present. • Da'vis:Mack Nuptials . a emllton •etroet. tioderlch. Matte Mae. ever a atnd. sit elfores _Atte dive . yoo 7wann '►rtion at CaireiY Frosbgterian•church, Exe= Susi e: tote Wore✓♦ .n, taneed,, ter, `.on Satuiday, the'6th;of July, • at ,12:80 noon, -when .lima Agnes, • youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Mack; became the bride of Mr. Albert A. Davis, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis IL Davis, of Montreal* Que. The bride'wast given away -by her father. Rev.. James Foote oft- eia'ted and Miss Lena Coates played the wedding march. A quiet vre'dding was solemnized ild1311,1Qt 1NLTUU`Filt* tresunanni, ae�rra�a 00. Similitect t es �oe>ii � lt. aPs`aye; Seo.-Trnaet•,; Sea: ak�itPo.e l e. '.Win P. arMhge+�Tu kr8�a'onrCttoaa Con - Whiles, i►erlrts, iterioolt ; oda . aatpnewtq, $rosdhs*sn; Murray Gibson, 131�ice- tad.�� i00i i:WderiC{a Stlnay �Wasps t3M+aey, BsatoMA ilers ern pay Sheer anfeeelrlMbr Ili M. CtttYs lllbt'e, OeaeHcit. A. J. Ito1'- a�ed'A, DayA�1 ..Bit. Clinton, or J. H. rink .111V8VRAh1CM Rave it attendees �o.bythe . MEIT ttAMIf11iF N bt � �•H'87$ tiRAN6E L'p Resile Office; Dungannon, Mlle v+asaral asters Mist esaws&sts sauAn . Jno. A. McKenzie, KPna±ardine, Pres.; Berry L. Salkeld. R. R. No. 2, Goderich, • vacs pres.; direetorx-•Tim Griffin, .>is R. No. 7, Luelcnoty; W. P. Reed, It. R. No. 2, Lucknow; H. L. Salkeld, Plicae 600 r 11, .. Godarich;. Alex. Nicholson, Lucknow; Wm, Writ- ten; Jas. Girvin, R. R. No. 6, Gode- rich; Wm, J. Thompson, Auburn. THOS. STOTHERS, T. G.: ALLEN, Treat.. Secretary. CANADIAN NATI Agents 'Phone f!E Teen - Rtei ' eater r s» Bruce - ernes coo. President, ident, » s vee-rr taeut • • ONAL RY. TRAIN SERVICE to x��Dlli`0 Daily il4 u xwas# Sunday Gee. Goderich 6.00 e,.rrx, 2:20 p.m. er Clinton 6 2v a.m. 2.52 p.m. Seafortir 6.41 a.aln. 3.12 p,m. " Mitchell '7.04 a.m. $.4d'p•.m, Art. Stratford 7.30 a.m. 4.10 p.m. Kitchener tl h0 a.m, 5,20 p.m, " Guelph 8.45 a m. 5.50 p.m. " Toronto 10.10 a.m. 7.40 p.m. diletui rung--Le:tvo Toronto 6.50 a.m., 1•2:55 pari. and 6.10 p.m. ' Parlor Cafe car, Goderich to Tor- onto, on morning traii'ri, and Toronto to Goderich i3,1011:m.train-• ' Throtrsh coach ii0det'lcli to �'oronto. F. F. LAWRENCE & SONS IOWA Passenger .std Tickets y BO9li6V eros. OODEF1IOH * The Leadino funeral Dirixcors and Embalmers .Orders carefully attended to at all hours -night or day. S. R. Wheeler 'aneral Director and Embalmer- lioderich, Ontario All delle . profaptly attended to day or night. /boon Ober* NO; Maas iUw Death of `William H. Hestia After a long and. tedious illness Mr. Wm, henry Restle passed away. at his tonne in Exeter on Tuesday' morning of last week, in his '67th• year. Ile. was born in the township of Usborne, where ho lived for many years. About thirteen years °ago• he moved to Exeter. • :Gafford -Vincent A quiet wedding.todk, place at De. trait July lith, when. Miss Mary Alice Vincent, -.eldest .daughter .of Mr; - Mrs. L. D. Vincent, of. Exeter, be- came the bride of Mr. Samuel D. Gaf- ford, only son of Mr. and Mrs. S...Gaf- ford, of San Antonia, Texas. Tackeremith'.'Couple Celebrate •Dia= mond Wedding Mr. and Mrs. henry McGavin, of Tuekersniith, Celebrated the sixtieth Anniversary <of their wedding on Fri- day, July 4th. The celebration con- sisted of'a family reunion and a sur- prise party, consisting of a large number of friends and neighbors. Jackson -Wagner A. very pretty wedding was eoiem- nized on Wednesday evening, July 2nd, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. I3. Wagner, Riverview Faris, Hullett, whew their eldest daughter, Cathar- ine E., was united in marriage to Jas. Pj. Jackson, of ' Hallett. The cere- mony was performed beneath a rose - trimmed arch basked with ferns, ley Rev. W. R. Alp, of -Auburn, in .the presence .of the immediate relatives Of the contracting parties. • Auto Smash Near Lucknow While returning to Wingham from Lucknow on Tuesday night of. last week about -a mile east of Lucknow, • Percy Johnston and Perry Henderson met with a bad accident when their auto left the read and was almost to- tally destroyed. The boys 'were both Considerably bruised while Johnston was cut about the face. 'Wingham to Build ` New Reservoir, The Wingham 'Utilities Contmiession has let the contract fits building a Cement reservoir of 98,000 gallons capacity beside the present one, the r additional reservoir being decided. on to do away, if possible, with the ne- cessity ter drill another well at the present time. Goderich Township Couple Celebrate Golden Wedding • On Fri:lay, July 4th, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cole, esteemed residents• of the - 11th concession,. Goderich township, • r i Valley; Jacob Rankle Devi N. D.; A.�p C r, fetktill, tint.; Wm. McWhinue �inv Rime. geek J. Findlater, Tago, Sask.; Mrs.. Me - Laughlin, Winnipeg; John Bell, 040o. ma, Wash.; J. Inglis, Toronto; Robert Wallace; Wm. Pomeroy, Revertant, Sask.; W. H. Rowlett; Galahad, Alta.; Mrs.J. Ffhdlay,, London, Ont.; Mrs. Seamen, North Dakota; Petr&:eras; Hell, Mise Percilla Gowdy,, of W ng- ha were very active Workers. 60th Anniversary of Blyth Lodge - A.,1F. i A. M. ... -The b ngnet given by the officers and members f Blyth Lodge No. a 108. A. F. at A. K. i Memorial 'Hell on Frhlev night, Ju'y h,tu commemoration of th .0th anal ry of the institution of Maeonle Lode in Blyth,. was quite an enjoyable arraNuerous tsbi'ee, laden with a. bountemous supply of good things,' .had been . Idly arranged by members of B1yt . Branch of Ili Wpmen'e • Inetituu under whose splended direction t a banquets had been prepared. end *bent S e6: o'clock upwards of an hundred end thirty Maeone *tfd :,their ladieeee took their •plaetsei'at ,the tablet ....The. essetnbtere, conaletedot: tnetnbers of tbe draft trent' Smith's Hill Lodge, , Ooderich. Londea- boro and Bruesele. There w s aim preiken Masons from Toronto, New York *eel Michigan. After tho�ceplio w ict mete yuanisa had Veen dime, l_ Rt. Wor. lira. J ` B. Tierney, as chair- man, announced a abort program, con - slating of addressee. instrumental and vocal music, and readings. among; which was an address by Bt. Wor. Bro. - Wilton. of Bruseeks, D.D. O. )1.. for this Demonic District. Of those who con- nresed the initial ofncooee ot. Blyth Lodges, and to whose efteues at that time the lodge owes its advents all have passed on: But one member who be- came aitlialed fifty years ago. now re. mein' a Member of tbe lodge. To Wor. • 13ro. J. G. k:migh belongs this bonotfl Quite an interesting coincidence Is, that - be'ides Wor. Bro. E10l0h, two members of bronzing Star Lodge, • who were i$ -u enb at the inception of Biy111 Lodge, 60 years ago, took pert in the program on. Friday `night• by quoting. reminie- ceneen of their -!list visit to the lodger These were Wor, Broe, Varcoo arse Willson,. These brethren, notwitbetand- ing their eilcano'd;el e, are as enthusise- tic as would have beeu possible TIO years ago. Had their presence on this occasion W'+„ •Olelight. indeed. . Popular Entertainer to Delight Audience 'at the 'Chautauqua Virginia Slade, clever character im- personator and play reader, who will appear at the confine Dominion ,Cben- tauque, hes achieved - a splendid r*c- ord es an entertainer in the Lyceum and Chautauqua field. ' She will give her}; a popular newel- liable to Pr*ddiee heaves. Home Tian*ars *Seated wit& heaves us -milli keep the ' eaitrlla delated or wide open, seri have a isu - rted. who -sang breathing mega. Pealed' by a double tittles or pdh.p- iag of the flaake watch beoosnat 1ntensitled and mere .notieerble by exertion. The ,peculiar •heavin et tbe flanks oruoep a. ridge to ap along the lower end of the dila, *bleb is known as the "hence' line. AA - other symptom is the timeline, of a chronic cough, which, is more pro- nounced atter feeding or drinking. Broken -winded home keep the anus relaxed and pails rnuoh , talus, or wind, at times. • Treatment. The easentlal feetuie in the, treat,. ,neat of heaves is to alleviate the con- dition by careful dieting. By reduc- ing the amount or hay or roughage, and feeding chiefly oe grain and mashes and regulating the supply of water to the minimum, many badly. broken -winded horseit may be enabled to do erdinar7 -work. Dusty haw of any kind. 'Mould not be fed'tosbroken- winded homes, as it will aggrawtte:• the symptoms, and to obviate euch' tendencies the bey should be damp- ened. The • bowels should be' kept regulated by. -feeding bran marshes. :to which may be added a handled of gtauber" .site, pr flax seed" meai Heaves is usually benefited also by giving from one to two tablespoons of Fowler's Solution, ot Arsenic. in the food, or drinking water each morn- ing and evening or a period ot•two Weeks from time to time. In bge,tig tameo. broken -winded bootee beeotpd more serviceable` when moved from a dams, muggy climate to s► dry one, -Department et Exteneiof. O. A. .Collegeri Guelph. TAP;. WORMS. a ;• . Mowto Deal With There Pmts Whoa •Attewhins Hot'....--• Renee s are tzegueatly welt • thsit. give little response- to .11berel feeding are asd c eco!1 nKurtt dna to 'the pre$ of intestinal pare- atm'. a point often overlooked in ` resat caret ot 'animals. Two Species of Tape Woraus.. 'Variable appetite, unthrifty and Door - condition, indigestion with periodic attacks of colle. are the Own - mixt indications of the presence of Cestedes:' or tape worms. 'Two epeetes of "tap warm infeist the tdtestines at the - horse; one, the Tonle . Plieatr, renree 'trot sir inches to thirty inchea 1 , length; the. other, TentsPerfoliata,` li trout one to two inches long. n Bona bare comparatively targe, Cour-gilded beach* in which are fashioned lour round Cup -shaped• suckers. Their • .bodies consist of a nutnher at overlapping segments, The tape worm segment, or joint, is e complete reproduettve orritrrlsattoa. When ripe, detached .ant expelled with the :.contents of the bowels it can . be described as a emelt rectangular body containing eggs. Atter break- ing away the eggs may be drifted or carried from 'piece 'to place ;by various agents. Many perish, but it few are able to continue the specie* by being taken -up in food or water by other animal,,, in the intestines of -which, they go through their lite cycle and provide for the carrying on of the next generation: Preventive Measures Suggested Preventive measures . consist-- Ins providing clean fodder and water; the avoidance of low, damp pasture land and ponds contaminated by the droppings of horses. If tape worm Is, suspected and no qualified Veterinary is ayailable to administer treatment, the following dosage can be given:, creolln, one-half owner; oil of turpen- - teneous program consisting o ' a num-_ _- - - _ _ , ber ot short readings,, snitcuttings from 'several well-known playa, • ifIss Slade la .possessed of an In- • nate,ebllity to portray different char- VIRGINIA SLADE •e• • &eters realistically, and shi effects a Wtrarstttost from ane ebaracter to Re-:, Other With a teak that is pleasingly Wan N artistic. Her play characters, as ease pre-' matt them, are to *stand that atsdt- • mem caa a stly visualise the mare'" group et cbaraetera.. The ability to int- I personate efteetivsdy le the test of this reel ert1e which Mee Slade 1s, Ix stye' cry seines of„ the word. +r Her midland' to thll .Clarinettist j iters wilt be greatly. enjoyed. .1 1ttas.,Id oil o e half iptt; to es, and raw be given ut ort* de*.,ilit a drehch, on an empty aseseaelt. The treatment may be re» pestbed ea tattervals of .several day', if n.eensrr. Clean fodder and clean drtaletog water are highly important Na keeptd,aastg lire stock healthy and free i' tateatinal parasites. Drinking. robs althy. *hallow pouts or ponds in *Welt hogs wallow and cattle and horses wade is responalble for coneid- .r*bls trouble, and this trouble. does isot ssetaliy show op until tato winter or emir *Prink. A cement *eater trsttilk, rtsll supplied•with clean. coal renter. le .tit* beet insurance against tap* trona lit horses. --L. Stevenson. pert. of • Entension, O. A. College, Guelph. - SCHOOL FAIR DATES FOR 1924 - September 8th. AshlNeid, St. Helens, September 9th. Bluevale, September 10th. - - WWroxet.r; September lith. Gerrie, September 12th. Clinton, September 15th. Zurich, Se itember 16th. Varna, September 17th. Dashwood, September 18th': Grand Bend, Sepbsnaber 19th. Porter's Hill,.#tptember: 20th. Colborne, September 22nd. Betgr'ave, September 23rd, - Ethel, Septea bet 24th Birth, S.pt.tnbef 26th and 26th. Winghaan,Se ber 29th sad 3 -0th. Tfessaij, detour est. Credifon,:Ocdober 2nd. Wineheleea, October 3rd. It Bide P in Bednar►. --When neur- algia racks the niteves. or lumbago cripp1te the back Is this time to teat the virtues of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Well rubbed In it will still the pain and produce a sensation of ease and rest. A telae of it will establish - A4.�.,,.s1'' IVENS Panama;llats reg. $3.5i for $1.75 3 &Ween Men's Panama flats, tondo in -two sty les with Mack bands.' Sizes et to *. while they �last t ,i r Cis Straw Hats fano' bre"' naturelahades. Sixes 61 to if M. BINS T000ESICHHE SQUARE At ' : ,:. I Prim R Beautiful styles in Voiles, Crepes, Reines and Linens, from the simplest elects to the more or Inness elaborately trimmed itt Laces, outbroideries, summery colors sad dainty shades. 5.1. Prins $1.911, 13.11, 14.50 and $4.50 COTTON BROADCLOTH In white and sand, selling special et - HOSIERY • Altuost half price for silk stockings is a V . value women cannot afford to paha. ' in nude, fawn, suede, atmosphere,black, navy brown. Specially priced from Woo $2,50,, MILLINERY, Clearing - ClearingSmart Hats --.-....,.$2. 0 to *SAO Trimmed Hats and Ready - to -Wears. . KOYA1LAD1ESREADY.TO*EAR COMPANY East Side,,Squstr. -' GODERICH THE BIG 12TH BALL GAME Well boys, how about our old friend, Little Jon? He kind of made the famous - Lucan Irish Nine - look sick On Saturday with a 6.4 win. He whilkledthe hard ones just as easy as the easy ones and our old friends, Westnian O'Neil and Co. came to the conclusion they were out of their group and- up .where they play real balllong before the game was over and, 'on;y, for a bad first innings for the -locals, it would have been about 5-0 we think.. Little Joe may not be. big, but he las a big --worker and think- er in the old "game, The boys all played well and, anyone will admit it was a go* game to watch, bringing HOLIDA IN JASPER, NA'!'IONALPARK This flltrunere spend your vaca- tion at jasper National Park. Motor, Hike, Cling: or Climb, Golf, Tennis,. Dance or fest "amid the gorgeous grandeur of the Sauadiart Rockies. Jasper Park Lodge (under man- agement of Canadierti Notional 1Raitwaysi provides every cont- fort for 350- guests. Rates as tow as $6.00 per day Ansericon TRiANOLE TOUR hour journey to the West would net be complete Without enjoy. Mite Jneompereble Triangle Through the valley ot the Skeen. to Prince Rupert down ' the coast by boat to Vancouver card back along the Fraser sad Thanpsost to reaper National Perk. riffs se on. sheaved y one of Ma meat *cook Trpa in the World. • Ark tut, Alone et ti,. Caw. doom stat,awt rt.dw* t.Or loterseamee **A br rr at LOW TOURIt'1' PARES Noir tit EFFECT. .4 T M be "". H.'t. Dunlop Suniet Hotel S. C. Wilson A. E. Colborne • back old trot's when Zurich and Gods•• rich fought to 1-0,,.2.1, and 3-2 seores. Them were the goad old days, but it's earning back, boys. Jtiak a tittle %op - port from the people and wail let. •there; get away from thinking we should have an M. 0..team. It iaa't the town :or the team's 'fault that stronger op ,tion cannot be seem.. ed, but.hel kern out for the pretest wind *ties a mill have some stronger • stuff, pori( ibly Sarnia, London Orionis or some of those, so let's .go, boy's, and help the gang to stay in there,. Little Joe, Ding and old"Rule or Das can produde the a'aame dope. again any time. Let's go. Your! truly, A FAN. Chocolate Bars are so good Tema a so astray vs& t Dl3q-�-tl host one foe +k1AEkx tone. just -sok fee • son's and jlou:1 silt the be> lie. - e DOMINION STORES LAN1\I)Ati IAIi+„I.ti'I» Iilw'I»Ail, i..;Iit4i'* You Always Got T e Basalt . %>b► 8avl s - i \Sem it comes to a .question of mathematic*, -ws'ft pear at 1 addition, but wonderful sit subtraction We never look around tr• see what we can add to prices. On the contrary, out comes the sharp pencil and we subtract a penny here and a penny - there -down, down, down---nr-ter-- np. Result• -big • values, lower price Look these over. 1 SHIRRIPS ally Powders 3 'pkgs for 25c 1 Ib. Tin 3Pc Special Blend ffee per lb. 39c Fig Bars CERTO only - 23c n per pound 33C per bottle - THIS - EIS. ONLY RICIIMIsLLO TEA, lb. PATRICIA TOILET' a, - SOAP, 5 bars - _ et BON AMI (Cake or Powder;, 2 for .25C KIPPER SNACKS 25c 4 for -- - BItiUNSWICK SARDINES, 4 for _'s C TODIIUNTER'S CHOCOLATE�n NIBS, 131. - - -39C - CLARK'S POLI{ aid BEANS, No. 2 . lit .CLARK'S pon and .2AC BEANS, No. 33 CLARK'S POTTED e3C MEATS, 3 for - R CIHMELLO C' F I EE (Save thee' Col one), 1 11. -6�C . RICH ELLO • .75c COFupon. lE (Save the .33c Co�y lb. � .GI CrTEGOODTBRl. •T 1.75 s FRY'S, 11AKER'S or COWAN'S -9,1c COCOA, t= ib. G"� 1IO?MDI:. TOMATO. s� KETCHUP Quart -2 C IIOMADE TOMATO 1 KETCHUP, Pint - XEI.LOGG'S CORN 4) -C FLAKES, 3 for - -LI POST'S ' -1'1 1U AN * r r PUFFED- 29c WHEAT, 2 for- - PUPPET -35c RICE, 2 for - • ROMAN -33C MEAL . . r 1'.!ACARONI and e'� GPAGIiET"I'I, C 2 -lb. 'pkts., 2 for . .G.7 MAYFIELD BRAND BACON. Machine 2*C Sliced, lb. - I;ITLGOOD 90c & 1.60 NEW lb. CARNATION ST. CHARLES MILK, 16 oz., 2 for CARNATION or Baby size, 3 for e°•- • • • 0 001 T. CHARLES bt1Lt, EAGLE BRAND CO-pENSED MILK .i WE SELL a-- 25c 4 .19c .. 21e se • TO SAnsirr \,; c • 1, 1 i • 4