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The Goderich Star, 1924-08-21, Page 3
TBUESSAY, AUG. :1st. 1$ 4. DYAPRio1IA -i1/1114111i$YIO Jelabbtirl., X. B., for a teog time • and i'3ige�aa• X motet + 'ae�.d ulna eel Wait* e1 all dsaet'lptiett, bet get wry liens malts from thee. I started taking kOttr8.sk Blood Bitters, awl after wing three beetles I agladly est' that I art beitter,tala gladly lea est meet aaythbag with- out ksvtsg say bad after etttiots. I ilea highly Teeoptliiead B. B. B. to all who rafter as I did." B. B. B. ie ntauufaste ed only by The T. Milbank CO., Limited, Toronto, Oat. gi TICOPATbi TR, A. M. HEIST, Getsopathle Physician. ane Of Oateee• Graduate Dos Moines lows end Still all stby,icnttiatte lu Etats 00001t. wrist attention to dtseases Of women end children" Consunerton tree. Ofnce corner nelson and 5t Andrew Ste. Euoe.$Lsor bo lir. Hanemann. 10 Beitortb Tueadeya DRr. J. 11. FOR . ETTR. • JaJJ l fa. 1411, MIL MOAT. Late Boum Burma new or Oobthal- eat0 and Aural Hospital. aasll410` at pineal. oast,* • Eye Heinitel and pen *mare 'Mame Hospital, Lateen, Baa O tNa Waterloo St t4., Tillarerd TOO- At BedfordHetet, Goderich, from Monday, July' 2$tlt; ' *11.30 p. in., to Tuesday; July 28th. at 1 p• m. ROAM' PUBLIC, ETC. • Wkt, BAILIE. '[NOTARY auntie General converaneine den* tt od companies Represented Pima 150. !..Oo4ericb. mat. LEGAL CARDS SCA IBL g• C. Narrater aaroaaveyenear, Notary Public Otgce ; Court Hous9, 9oderlcb. .r.onVR'rANClno AND NOTARY BOOM a anctnttaa start' noun' - D ROUDFOOT, x1L'LORAN k BOLI NB, 1, garrtsten. tiottctton, 'Bounder Pun News Picked From Our Fs ets Inds Weiits Gros DO Amt. 31--11irtle of wtauass Wilkie- es ilki - fine Lias kuMa'ed abet steer Ivo At as ale dein. Masa 1711e, M Sadander*., % 0 great Mother Sebn+l titivates: Emerson and daughter, who ha. )stat wturtt►er, was bra at Ron. . _ 1. !. is erhteh clay nili�e ,11�� s. E. .S. Na. a, Ewa Wawraaoah. � Helaine. of ,a Cathar164 ines; itaw; titober o at sa old waaLtiLtied lorkeidre y.. hold a reuaio+t of ft. seer ettudentev► as Is twrtrew w a and teachers on Aug. x'itk. Helms, Surveyor of Custer** at Tor- wrist his eta.fiesat dna�ts as Caaalaeiitq lona; Miss Esther H01101 b Mita Annie t►aiv.retasy William Viii laaaa•atitt iteie+ace Specialist at Exeter ltraritrTi Houses and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. karr. Id a formas tris death of laai goad• • M. A. i of St. Catharines. lire* Helmer ix faker welch �g the elm as sawed Ls* Mr, Henry Bowers, sconce spccia#• , the surviving asessMr of a eesauy of oen a for We. sad Moo woo Wiry Ya ist of the Ezetea; mirk school. has clown brothers atoll two metiers. Her hf.-A. n'a"ktk. a.Maaitat+asos alwilisaa P'Ma we* hits *Iles horn his Al ase* eaatlet. with wtaotea M t'saa+tSa++t ati i l.atIa husband, Mr. Helawa, rrac for. ore* theyaernts at the raotat Iwo Maar, Dyllalin Uaivegaity. behind I many years night formation of the trMadetdp wall the *coal Fortner Seaferth li+teverat Dew Toronto Globe. Mrs. Holness eels- death is hili. Mra. Wm. Fnkher, who formerly i birth in April, hand ne Someday war of ewes.," .,," ago at ': o 1_nesiv*Maud lee e lived frith her seta, George, in Be"' the subject of many oonrratulations cipoetir ie a Bay at s,..Led »mat. forth, died at the hon+s o: her dough- and good wishes for the prolongation y wYo was tM�ra , tyybaag,Lite ,.,,,osis ter, Mrs. Robert Gilmore, of Sarnia, Aug. 8th. She left 3eaferth over a health with which she flee been hies- 1 psesoomis to the taus potitioal *OW/ of year ago. • , used for many years. • the tuetawpolta, but hie te0nrersbaas in Lncknew Girl Drowned ggtsp Lite Evangelical Chriet➢aas, made a when he joined a tisot known a* the Mise Annie *ulterior, whore home Minneapolis Boys to Play Hoek.y Vi"ith I radical (Mange in his lire mead views, is at Paramount, a few miles west of i melon. Rood Elliott, of Clinton, $nd he resolved to devote his energies 'was s drowned in a small and sous Bbd Wetland; ee Seneotth: sed wealth to phi ropy and social lake near 'Ann Arbor, Mk;1., on Sun- have gone to Minnsapalie .topla "corm. day,'Aug. 10th. She was 23 yL•ars of hockey with a team of that city ,in Three years later •a met Thome age. the American Association Mr. El• Ctarktaon, the ed t bis esioming ae + evea4 which led, to Mir Moonsiag ibe Silvetwaods May Open Branch in liott was a member of the Owen leader of the crusade sgatn$t slavery Bresnan► Sound Juniors which won the O H. A. and the slave trade. and it was mainly' Bilverwoods, of Ianoon, which has championship and also the Dominion t due to bis uttosasinl} labours and agtta• seven planta operating at variaua championship, bringing the cup hack i twtio,�iusai'1 arcilaet were bolt' la#did Lith• points in Ontario, with thirty buying from WitutiPeg, and during the sum -.l out the British dominions. riling t4 and distributing abalone. is negotiat, ,mer he has isebeen play}n ig `centre for , the wemendoua toluene which the ing to purchase the butter factory of baa aim mber ft he American team bsdnghto trear4uapoq*the ao et i the A. L. Stewart at Brusaeta. for the past two' year and Weiland tight was a lona and *trenuaus ore, and Formai. Clinton Resident Dies wes'the speedy and tricky centre malt' It was not until 7,807 that Wilberforce On Friday, August tint, John Ted.. with the Owen Sound 'Juniors last succeeded in grtting parliament tower ford', a former`'res dent of Clinton, Year* the bill which trade, he Stafne to slaves died at his home,, Enderby, B. C„ af- _ Illegal. Prior to ebatfttme over 78,000 negroea had been seised in envies earl► ter a very short illness. Ile came to TOO ,MANY l101t E. CARSS year and taken over the sea to America, Clinton when lie vise about twenty to --.• whore they were sold, into slavery. and of her activities and the excellent cataatr. Ha uoeedUy beeesse a pocsaar learn his trade; Ile was a blacksmith One Reason Why so Many 'women and the major portion of this oroftaable and_ owned the shop where Tri. A. . Are Weak and Ran-Downtrade bald been carried on by ships mail. Seeley now is, until, about 11!01. _,._, .. ' ing under the British flag,. which since the days of Elizabeth had. trtausported Member of Grand Bend Orchestra The work of the woman in the home 2,Q00.000 staves into the: Drttieh cola Weds. Exeter Girl makes ,greater demands on her vititl. mem alone. • ltodf oreltand tele t bud phoning til'lb., write them the sad hour at which opir 'MY�ill call %thMan- I wttYou athi Long M l The person to be called 71 t 1 to ,hake the conversation. et ear mianttbai On 8 - -Station Distance calls, low rates apply from L3O to midnight. Freta anidnlght to 440 It= the Irate is only about - lulls imuin thargeo ffi cents. Mr. Bernard Carol Letts, a mem- ity than men realize, and there is a1- Wilberforce:did not live to see the "t i' rte r, beg of the arehastra engaged at the ways something more to do. No •completion of hta lire's work, as it was pavilion at Grand Bend for the sunt wonder women'. basics ache, and not until a. month atter his death that Western' Canal. Festers travel the per aerlen1 Wilt Liven to the Act of linin y [hilt remits, . )ars 11 evens('- mer, was married on Tuesday of jest their nerves 'are worn out. No Farllawont witich abolia6ed slavery goes de, drat in tial .'.e'u., The first wreak in Trivia Memorial rectory, wonder why they get depressed and turouggho�t the Brttiah Dominio' ' train leaves Toronto one•Tninute after Exeter, to Mica' Rachel Eleanor Irritable, sutler from headaches, and Aug Rot ramo Into c/eration an the let midnight' of Maud reSist (12.01 Aug. Doyle, Both Mr. Letts add his bride always feel out of sorts: But of August, 1834. on which date the 770,9"0 are American'citizena. • course all women are not like that. negroos IA bondage in oar colonies were oat 22nd). The. fare is a flat rate of What is the difference ?' given their freedom, and the govern- ;15 to Winnipeg and 'half a cent a Halt Township Native Dlea at L aigary A woman with plenty of healthy meat paid to the owners of the slaves mile •beyond. Returnrng. the fare is Bertha A. Hey, beloved wife "of red blood in her veins finds work i thesam 01 a200.000,000 ae compensation. half a cent per' mile into. Winnipeg 1e Nelson B. Vickers, of Drumheller, ` the home.eaay ; her vitality is at par. religious works: the prtnctpal OL which , dmco-oa pip Square,tial aper treat passed awq at the Calgary hospital ph' •points the way to. health in wa- "Practical Views ot. Christianity" bad a till particulars re rare., train ,ser- eanuton .treat . 0to mo t. Y men who feel run down and depress vice, etc., apply to !mistreat Canadian lrlvale rurxls to toga at lowest rates. July 17th. She was born in Ha tremendous Bale and wwas translated into pp Y , W. -R0uD1''00'r, Y C; - BOLUS. township and . was married to Mr. sed. Make new rich blood, You can several for0ign Ianaui►ges, svhilo. itt 1801 National Anent. -• - =- --=- - ". _ Vickers in a ear later gott:g to -� 1910, Y do it with lir. Williams' Pink Pills: he rounded the great newspaper "The �""" R. A.-CLUFF,-B.-A. the--West,--She-was-a, daughter af-:finless pilin have rho marvellous pro- Christian Dbeerver." lie` played a Matliisit a1a1Good 141e Ask the late Mr. Christian Noy,. o) the perry of. building up the blood 'nd prominent -pari. in stilet' great_philau• thma remedies,come and but every R Blur North •and l�a!tit'ry Public . •:chmpin_inoxemeitte.. and . was::a It rear :the .gleno( the original Dr• J • Street, Code n Wilberforce wrote a. large number of a $20.back to - starting point. Goderich Babylon Line. I ening-vlrtbe-nervies ;' �ltatisi proved supporter of par}lamentaty reform and Lacrosse Boys by tileease of Mrs H EpPt•»ger Boat Catholic .. '•' c. u. _a-.--� tr. - 1Q 1'4 .,.•NA __u � �.....,.. t...t .manE to 1A411 Phone 411. AUCTIONEERING • T'1031AS GU, ELY. Live Stock IMO O nl Auttlr,peet. • Hamilton street, Oodertcb.- old oto five everywhere satisfaction. anti all 4lforts. Farmers sate notes discounted. INSURANCE • £l cKILLOP kU rUAL FIU I:►5URANC1 orbs sad Isolated Town: Property tenured, Yakut ofproperty Insured up to January. Otto 0!8.97:+:110. • oretcgRs-James cottony, 'President. Evans vice-Preside:il, wlOdtsrtch Tse. -T eas..Saa- aeechtvaod,;,T. >c-.HsYs. Bee. c r +nrth. nIRECTORS-0. F. Mel3regor, Seafortt ; I: 0. Grieve. Winthrop • Wm. Wrtn. Coe - stance : merge Mcdertnel. Tueeeramtth 1000 Ferris; patio*: John nennewi te, Broadhagan; Murray Gibson, Bruce- SolcL ` AGE:YTS-J. W. Yeo, roderlch'• 5104? Leitch. : Wm. enesney, •Beararth.; 1. HInciley, Clinton_eafortb. Policy Holders can per their ssyeasmenti1 11 n. cows. Store, Goderich, A. J. Mor- t•isn's• Clntbing Store. glntou. or T B, Reid•• Rdy laid. _ AIRE INSURANCE Have it attended to by the • , WEST WARNS/AAaMUThed E IgNSt4RANCE $(1 Bead; Office: Dungannon. Ont. RATA: T 011111 CI*Ts Pis NUNOaab DOLLARS Ib Jno. A. McKenzie, Kincardine, 'press.; Harry Is. Salkeld, R. E. No. 2, Goderich, vice , pres.; directors -Tim Griffin, R. R. No. 7, Lucknow; W. P. Reed, R. R. No. 2, Lucknow; 11. •L. Salkeld, phone 600 r 11, GoderiCh; Alex. Nicholson, Lucknow; Wm. Wat- eon; Jas. Girvin, R. R:• No. 6, Godo- • rich; Wm. J. Thompson, Auburn THOS. STOTIfERS, T. G. ALLEN, Treas.Secretary. CENTRAL llG� 'csption to Clinton I, . s , an emancipation. .. Upon winning the district honors asyat-=`Dr'�, • .Williams' Pink •` Re Pills and when he died 9 yeas later on the in lacrosse the Clinton team was mei: brought back my health and strength ;19th. July', ISLI at the age of 74 he was by the Kiltie hand and supporters of and restored my nerves to normal Jaid to rest wtthia the wails of West • the team,•with blazing torches, at the condition after other medicine's lied minister Abbey.` publics school. They were.Paraded .(Oopyri;hte down the "street and back again to the failed. It was after the birth of my. ,Li) band stand, : Mayor Janson offered second: child that I became so anaemic - congratulations to the boys. and Col. and nervous ,that I thought I would BABY'S OWN TABLETS Combe added words of praise. ' lose my. mind as well as my. strength. ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND , I tried several medicines, but got no ,_• Death of Mrs. Gould, Clinton relief until I was advised to try Dri Mrs., David Gagner Sr Godfrey', Adter.8 serious illness 'Mrs, henry Williams' Pink Pills. After .using a` Que,., writesst "I have . used Baby's A. Gould passed .•-Lay :ri Clinton fewboxes of these I" could see a Own.Tnblets foes y'three :Iittle 0nes. hospital onWednesday :_morning of change: I felt _stronger , my awe- and have found them such anexcel- last week it the ageof 50 ear. 9 -ate asbetter, I slept betcer and oSIent medicine i e that I always Y s 'et ta.n, months and 10 days. Her constitu- nerves were stronger. I continued on hand and would strongly advise all tion had been weakened by the devot- the use of the pills for some tinge; and other mothers to do the same thing." ed attention she bad given to her x03, again found myself a well woman. The Tablets are a mild` but thorough" Howard, who has been..- ill- since and 1 can sincerely say that my healtttl laxative which quickly -relieve consti: Christmas, and unable to respond to has since been the best. 1 can cheer-` Indian and ; indigestion; bleak up colds medical treatment Besides her nus-• fully recommend the pills to all weak, and simple fevers and• promote that. band she.is survived by three sons and run down women." ' healthful refreshing sleep which four daughters, her aged- mother. one You can get these pills from your makes the . baby .thrive. ,They are brother• and two sisters In Clinton. druggist, or by mail at 50 cents a bo,; sold by all medicine dealers or ?>y from The 'Dr. Williams' Medicine. Ce., trail at 255 cents a box from The N. The Late F: W. PetkittOn Sunday evening, Aug. 10th. one Brockville, Ont.. (Williams' Medicine co„, .l3rockw}Il ,: of Clinton's most respected citizens 'NEWBOOlCS AT t Ant.;, r passed away in the person of Freder= HARVESTERS LiKCURSI.ONS VIA. ick' W. Peekitt; Be was the eldest ...THE'PUBLIC LIBRARY CANADIAN NATIONAL .. son of the late •Mr. John Peckit; and • RAILWAYS : • : was born in Clinton. where he spent Fiction . p Solid trains run throug.a to'Winhi- all his life. Ile was ruse -known slid Pell i1=1 •,r the .masa+• lllos tint+• respected byall who !:new him. Af- {t:trri.•1 t,. "mitis peg without change. :Lew •t:onvert- 1:n►Im 1'+die - -,•' 1�i' irsri. 4ssiSS,,stai ible (berth) Colonist Cars oil# add to ter finishing school' in Clinton,: he took the comfort of the journey , and lunch a business course in Chatham. On ati-tress • \\'•.1+1hiit, Ft., ahallni counter cars will she attached has the his return to Clinton he went to work .s '.nn.tt the Fiume 1:.1i1h \\"Marian 4 ifood refreshments ,trains ery n re . flu C::ctia .rt 1'ptly i:n►,int,^,it}• tr,ive„,t t n s gand at the salt works where he was em- 1 , t.t, .ttnilt< il: % Le,It , E. ti: Payne gat reasonable prices. Special card. ployed for thirty•ycars. •At the time •tai, li.ata• i+, Ihr \Cin,lrnitl• (will be provided for women: The of death, he was employed 'by the, '+ •• .1t;n,, l.. iiu1111 % special Harvesters'' trains of the f:an- Doherty Plana Company. t wilt', • J. 1.. \villi i 1 adian' National Railways iron+ all ©iii Mother of Mr. Robert Holmes ,Form- Ii," 1•.ul..sc'r, i.il,.....b'r..a1••rlek 13,:►ut,ua tarter -points- ars' udvertisec� will 'make erly of Clinton. Acted' 91, 'Centre 1t rtientlr•ru:►n ur 1 .,nrac. i. 11, I:nrsvnt"! the •fastest time to Winnipeg operat- Bhp sand'•• t.n.t 1';, iliria:,r•t ing via the new Longlac cut-off, the of Family Reunion li;trhr. !I: lt, flitl•'.tut The following refers to a former Non•Fi/•iion • shortest route between Eastern and ,resident of Clinton, wire of the Into 7vs.•1t•• '1's••tx'uf tatt►rvu•b•r. '. . Mr. Edmund•Holmes; founder of the 11. E,. I'r,,dlel. Clinton New Era: bars. -E. Hahne.;, ry•hr• l'tiher"ir N,.rtli Muria • U••tsisr.n w Va ,tt ar. U er 1'h; 764,. s of St. Catharines, aged 91 years. 7h , I ar It ik I. a ! u , I " $ rISATFORp. tDNT. , . the •centre of an interesting party at t1�• Jia• -Brat J,ifr Walter .li an,r.'�r•1; Niagara Falls Sunda , when 21 mem. Irises Immigrate trt invontur prepares yoking men and young hers of her fanul children and • - inc�i women for Business, which is noir grandchildren, took her over to the 1?ui Mill II"' Par Trains1,l.1. �.! l. ;'sarupl+Kin Canada's greatest profession. Fails and attended church." Mrs. '1'ir1.►•t and -tumr:trq )►,'t ;alt,w We' Midst graduates to positions Holmes wan one of the nroudest V. •t• 1' ►r"t.n and they have practical train mothers .surrounded at wont -lip with I•a•ty hese '\\". t •.art !th ttard \\. ittalt "g st i week.Get free vhlch there had not sen a natural 45 A n the, mem- which mottles E em, • o inns , 'many i ietilyietts of"11er house till; Sri - '+r �Ft3mt•tt-7if--tta+� -Thi hiv e- \`t i,rbi with success. Studentts are ie- b• t 1 leucin .1..ttu+tnn our \\rnnnPtl•^LI11,1,%"1.,.. r d:eac a t .1. \\": l l. i . e I e caro. mo s a- �d death g.• ll eY .• eakalague and Iearri. comet 1 ng1t,ird n4 in atvt ...0Ill.: 1'••w•at bout our different departments.. hers of the party were Mrs. (hail.nf' . , n. 1'..Itnrs•.. c, (Tinton," With her slaughter; hire. •113• i';nalt of ➢1..as. n liirh;ar•j air, c.,l' D. A. McLACIII.AN, .Floody and two children; Mr. It. G. ;:msllglst see! 11•mltta +S. W. stdesi.'. Principal. BrOolillBro, The Lcadmp n . funeral ()tracers and E,mba'mrs - Orders carefully attended to at all !'sours -night or day. Tr R. Wheeler Funeral Director and Embalmer Goderich, On.tari0 All calk promptly atten:led to day or night - Maw Store 3333; House 3111W .'1 ,i,,droitli:: Leith !train. ll,',.,'a T. 11ir.Is _ ' !6• Liss 1't i,ii ,trnts,•r \t, ti. R.+.i+, 1►r,'.su IBI' i.,titlitlit i 1.. 11 re. +.114.411 "Yuri ami 1 l'hihp Harry 'ria,; t+:,t•. .LHal d!t[ ,coil b.' Ltu.t b. l,tt„Al Mat the 11+1,I. •.i h•a..ys•ead,• we: 1» chi' 1,111j,,4/.N. . every local 40,000 HARVESTERS WILI, BE 11 ;stIatalates, 1 . WANTED POR TEE WEST Appetit* mrd 1. aids iitt/.stiHotr« At least 40,000 harvesters will be • It (wakes your required to garner the Western Can - soma dd 7t' elusive• ads Wheat Crop this season, accord - ;C kiwi ' ing to information received at gens Na - it atsuuwtto Hist >1 lssltasrt oral headquarters of the t"anad i Na- ttatltall, t tonal Railways this afternoon,' Of after hearty Whiten. tooth. this number approximately 20,000 • w o et t a ■ r will have to be secured from eastern >rro atk *0* Canada, it , being thought that the, wellaegiwdl. remainder ' can be supplied bv' thr " a three Prairie Provinces and British Columbia. This information is the outcome of a conference held at Winnipeg taiay between Representatives of Canadian National Railways, Provincial and Federal Governments and the Labor Boards. It was a1.0 brought out at this meting that harvesting is expect. ed to commence in Manitoba about August s'Oth and in ,'Saskatchewan and Alberta about August 24th, RUPTURE The Moyer Trios is what yrttr want if you need -a good Irusi -at- :i"-reaS+'►naMt prise. Send' us your name and . •t you ger will b..Ttt, v 1 .sal 5� ad t , 4 the price anti description or the -single ;wit duul•1t' truss, %r9;;' .raft how to take L`r.tat' nit a iwre, et‘'.;. We will thenon receipt tit R1Ca'tir4' mike and send it to t,•,atl 1':.• parcel post. o11 two s i; ee1:s tri }1 If it dri'f't prove ! ati_,i,tc tiny all it will (;rest yitu i;, toe pct tar;'e to' return' it. MOVER TRUSSES ICJTCHENER 55 1(Ctng' D. Kellogg's Asthma . Remedy grow greater and .greater.• No further.evi- dence could' be asked of Its remark- able Merit. It relieves. ,lit is always of- the same °unvarying quality whish the sufferer 'from asthma learns to know. °Do not suffer another attack, _. but get this splendid remedy today. The' directors of the Goderich In- dustrial Exhibition have couetuded arrangements with Janies E. Hardy, the world's famous aersal artist, to perform ,at the fair this year. ('lis mars:clloiis exhibitionts'of nerve and skill over tliee greetest gorges tl: Am- erica, t'iugara, Genesee, Montmoren- cy; have in' themselves stamped. him as the Premier Iligb-'Wire Artist of the World" and he is said to be the only man in the aerialhusiness today who is performing extraordinary. feats with an'.ordinsry street bicycle on a wire high up in the air without the aid of, any „fake or counter.bal- 'anee attachment whatever. Oh.ildreri, ar FOR FLETCIHER'S CAS'T'Q ft $ A In:g tii`:a system of Touch Tspewrittug is,tntight esulueicelyin this dliett'►Ct by the '0o • commerce Savo' o f. e CLINTON, ONT. - Yoti•• cannot attend 1 -Better-- • schGul.so why not rerinter now for • the full tern. .''School. i reopens Tuesday, :$elit.,fl, 102/ ('o(71li4I i4 . Stenography Commercial Secsrotas ill • Special Cant e s For Informati:.0 Apply to • B. F. WARP, ILA.. 1'LYucipat 11f, A: S'I;c)NE. ('Ern. i;1a'eIalist Vico I en:cleat' • Phone 19+1 w 3 SPECIALS in Men's and Box? ' Running. Boots ;deli t; Mown I lust: lifioh s. ith hese! le -S Hoer,':. 1.4 f; t►.>; 10, special at. 13ey.'i White Dash* tisimiitag len,y!arils walla e10 heatg soles, r,aac3 1 tis 5. `� leei:tl: Mt:t+ 4 Ilrttv.•ti Duck t.ltla lesti►- aalinle-i tujil lace.% ' i e95 il-i zeu, sero M. ROBINS THE SQUARE CODERICH Q >E IiiKey, ftrriceGl l` Satisi� 1lw+e ege iia Isar Wags noatuttom nous Duiaa1y. Imams we boar *037 the hest awl esti k iM� sires you benefit b soar woman- dim oman- tt{{esgeaiasay boob. r. The � �04 as to yeti. Berrie* ong.. power. guaranteed It yet in every etre of ear 334 $alves. ire SSA* a *Whet Ind Wits sesterstre every week. St. Lawrence Sugar GET OUR PRICE WORE BUYING ELSEWHERE RAY$IDZ LOMBARD LARGE BOTTLE �+�� or G]tRENGAGZ - SWEET MIXED i PLUMS (Heavy ter�.r�� PICKLES �"�►*' $yiwap), 3 far - -Let7� LARGE BOTTLE $WAN$DOWN .PICKLED WHITE -L'A_ CA1KR PLOU>IC ONIONS e�in; CROSSE A BLACK- FISH N INET E WELL'S MEAT sad , - - . FISi1 PASTILS - 7C (fix kindlt)" - « I G'S PLAT BARD (#at olive oil), 2 for - RING'S PLATE CHOICE SOCKEYE ZIPPER SNACKS Mt e_4 for SALMON (Hone - CLARK'S TOMATO dgqtar�7 - ,Map#'e Leaf sabdt' KETCHUP (Bettie) fiIOC $overly' 'Brands) ' LARGE BOTTLE i - tUC • ti 39c ; tira'k 20c PRESERVING REQ[, redverEM CROWN JARSfie RUBBER JAR Pints, dos. - £e4a RINDS, 3 dos. - CRO rtN JARS I..Js sae RINGS ,.dos.::_. , • 0C Quarte, doh, - WHOL>l: 1itIX>LD .A CROWN JABS Os' PICKLING L23c Half -Ga Ions, dos. . IiPIC$,. #h. PAROWAX 25C CERTO (For sealing), '2 for (Fruit Pectin) • OAKVILLE BRAND JAM (Excellent Quality, obtainable 0317 at the Dominion Stores) 4 -Ib. Tin RASPBERRY, 14b. jar RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY or c • ST AWBERRY or , _ BLAC -••CURRANT:-•III C BLACK CURRANT . inn; 4-16. Jar STRAWBERRY la -. (New Season's) - - a i SHIRRIPF'S EXTRA PINE: QUAL- s)E ORANGE MARRA--1A. ITY LEMONS, doz. eat+ LADE, 4,16. tin » CHIPsO .9C & 43C' SHIRRIFP"S ORANGE MARMA-.ehtyC SOAP HIPS . Janne LADE, 1 -lb, jar - GG ALL. LAUNDRY SHOE POLISHES SOAP$ (Except 13 (Hugger .err 24n•1) .25c Fel's Naptha), 2 for - • C' 3 for D. S. HIGH QUALITY TEA and COFFEE RICHMELLO - _TEA -79C_._ CQFFEE l 1bsaitt•_.+ C t'rt•ticr, dr TO SATISFY„1. • s i r Cookln a - I I BO/' ��lis. e$tb minute" 8mirru tis � 'The illustration, ahem an interesting 'test you should try in your own kitchen. It proves the , superiority of good enameled ware for cooking purposes.' Take an SMP Enameled. Ware Sauce _ Ian, and asauce pan of equal size made of alum-. inum, -tin 'or other metal. Into each pour rit quart of cold •water. Set both Sauce pans over the Are . 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