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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-12-30, Page 3«s.7 •1 I. mimed teed *1 IMO 1 t M• r: s' • it Road thatiOt weaid Wy le, tool alter wing a ieetlde -I seas Das,1)*4 lee preveet gr*etly wad after 1 had word tka eevoa,t ono say pimple.; haat *11 etiaappe ared aa•1 1 have *ever bad arty iaeel. s' Put tp only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Tema* Oat. • • - MUSIC . 1010110F. W. 11. JACKSON -Instruction 1• given In Vice (Suitors Organ, Plana Violin. Guitar. Theory. etc. Studio eruct residence. North Street. C. HAMILTON -Organist Porth St. Vatted (lurch. Concert player and Teacher. Residence at Mrs. Colborne's, St. Pat- rlek Street. LEGAL CADS 1M. it. D ARROW . ' Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Publics Etc., Successor to J. L. Eltloran Phone 97 Office, The Square; tiederleh ERXEST M. LER. Barrister and Solicitor 10 suing Street East, Torontd, 2 Telephones; Main 7793.7794, DUDLEY E. HOLMES Barrister,Solloitor. rotary Publle. Conveyancer. Ete. ' PHONE VI • • HAMILTON STREET • pry.$Elietla . eetise of Dr. Colborne. s !b. sat 'arill take pommel.* at g the bhsning of Um blew Yeer. Err. Faiip$.y kris est mese" from a special poet-*ratuats at Scranton and New York, rpseial,- ising in several branches of medlar,* and surgery. His friends are gladur to have hint retn to the old home county to practise, and wish hint .sue:- cegr. ApocM ps Raefage*.eats An Mr. and Mrs. James Ste ing, Wiliowdale Farm, Goderieh township announce the engagement of the; "eldest daughter, Freida Jean. to Mr - Alfred Lawes Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bailey, of Amherstburg the marriage to take glare early hi the new year. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cox, Code - sick township, announce the missta- tement istateent of their daughter. Vera Ellen to Mr. Thomas W. Hustle, son of Ser and Mrs. John H'udie, also of. Godes rich township,• the marriage to take place before the new year. Aelre.Abhett Neptisi's On Monday afternoon of last week a quiet wedding took place at James street, United church -parsonage Exeter, when Miss Lydia Mae Ab. bott, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wm. F. Abbott, was united in mane nage to .Air: Robert Arto Delve, one ly son of Mss. Eliza Delve, both of Exeter. Rev. Duncan McTavish per- forated the ceremony. The bride was attended by Miss Betty Grant and the groom by Mr. S. G. Chambers. Im- mediately following the wedding d•n• nee, the young couple left on .a wed- ding trip to Aetr.;it. Fall on Sidewalk Ends Fatally Slapping on an icy sidewalk in Lon- don about half past two on Tuesday afternoon of last week Mrs. Robert Southcott of that city, who is well known in Exeter, being an aunt of the Southcott family thereL,sutfered SPECIALIST. DR. F. J. It, b'ORSTER. EYE,, EAR, NOSE, THROAT. Late House Surgeon New York OPh•. thalmle and Aural Hospital, assistant at Moorefeld's Eye Hospital and Golden . Square 03Waterloo S•L. 5.laSt atford. London, Eng, 'Cele phone 267. At llotel Ue4tord, Goderlch, on the evening of third Monday tort each month UR the following day, .Tuesday, et 1 p.m. • . CHIROPRACTIC •- DBTJGLi:SS , PR 1CTITIONER. - DR. A. N. ATEIXSO`; ,Chiropractor and Brugkas :fitcranial, • (oderieli • Chronte, Organic one Nervous Dieresee 1equipped with Electro-atagnetle Baths. Electronic Electric 7'.eatnente . and Citiroprartie. OMce hours -•2 to 3 and 7 to a pm.. "Rad by appointment, oieepting Mond,is• .and Thursday afternoons and evenings Office Hours on these Jays 10 to t" ale. axle: h .�.,. eeetettetl' Residence and Office -Corner .or Konih . tet, and Britannia ::toad. , AUC IONEIiylii?t1G THOMAS (SUNDRY 4444,1464.6.4..4664 Lire Steak and General Auctioneer, Hamilton Street, Goderlele $les made everywhere and all efforts • •emade to give you satisftctiof. Fartners' gale• notes discounted. • 'ROBERT ROBERTSON.' Auetteneek. Eldon St. Ggderieh Wits cohducts and arrange any 'sale cin t"se Tt-est methods-tcl get lmzt resnfts •._....•S''e t na..._oe dropa earl and lid will • give . it imtnPd alis aTiai t eit:'•-larrtir•-•- Sales a ,specialty • NOTAUT /PUBLIC, ETC. ,�r. •f13AILiE... .. ... . NOTARY PUBLIC General f,:onveyancine dons 1 Good Companies Renreiaiite;l Picone :No. 208. Goderich, out) r't EonaaE E.-•GREENSLADE'. i CONVEYANCING AND NOTARY.. i 13aylleld, OnL • E INSURANCE : j cKll.LrlP MUTUAL FIRE 1NSUit 11ACE COMPANY. ? 1Rhf AND ISOLATED TOWN l'ItOP •6 ERTV INSURED, Value c t •proppe8o Or�,,ty tnsnre�l up to Jan- _ t„ AFH ICERS3,0iS-JamesConnolly, Presi- • dent,Goderir1s; Jas. Evans. Vice-Presi- d• dent, Beechwood; T. E. • Bays, Sec. Vit• ag.,.Seaforth. 1Jltit;LIOfS•-lP. `..F S-Mc1 regoi :--»- fc+rth; .1. Ms Grieve.:1Vinthrop; Wm. Wren,• Constance; George McCartney. Tt_akersmlth; John Ferris; Hariock; Joan Dennew:lse. iiroadhagan; Murray Gibson,. Urucetleld. AGENTS -J. W. Yeo, Gnderich; Sandy Leitch, Clinton: Wnt. Chesney, Sea- forth; it. llinehley, Seafnrth. Polley Holders ran pay their ogees. ni. nes at 11. II. Gutt's store,- froderiels; A., J. lorrlstu's Clothing Store, Clinton; or J. H. Reids. hayfield. a hectored abseil anti diad is tit: sat. Mauve, eta beer way to Vittoria hose petal. Mrs. Southeast, was was about eat yeare of age, was ea her ,,ray up -1 town with her dame/ser and sun -in• taw, wags she;esaed fail. She 4 le esndMe4 below two soaa acct tars dstlttlRsser. else bee aged is it years sf apt Mr. Freak 'Th.b art Diens After Mort Mums Mr. rank Tri.bner, of Exeter passed away Tuesday morning, Mr 21st, following an innate of only a couple of slats, his death elating as a surprise to many of his friends. Fos some tittle Mr. Meteor has beer suffertttg with some trouble in only at his ears and on Sunder, the 18th, af- ter several - dizzy spells he was rens dared unconselowt, from which he never recovered and he passed away on Tuesday. The deceased was aged 69 years and 9 months. Most of his -life was spent in Stephen Township. For many years . he farmed on the 4th concession until moving to Ex. eter about four years ago. In poli. tics he was it Conservative and in re.. legion an Anglican. DIRECT SERVICE TO Port Arthus'. Fort William Winnie Regina Moo:w Jaw • Calgary Vancouver . .t "orOnto 00••Every riilir : Dag Connectional" At Regime for Saskatoon: At Calgary for Edmonton: At Vancouver for Victoria. Standard ..Sleepers. Com. t-Olisegvstion' .Cara. outlet Sleeps Cera: Pins. • Coaches, 7A,ttentiVe Service ---Excellent --Cuisine•- Marra: .MacLennan On Friday afternoon, (Dee. 17th 1926), at thePresbyterianManna, Lucknow, Jessie Catherine, daught- er of the late left. and Mrs. Mac- Lennan, Lochalsh, was married to Mr, John Murray, of Lucknow. The ceremony was conducted by the Rev, C. H. MacDonald.. Death of Wan. C. Rawive Mr, William C. Bowles, ,a well known Ashfield farmer, ,diad in a 18th. eal Mat Bowles suffered ds ystrroke r about two years ago, and as his con- dition grew worse he was taken to London for treatment a few weeks afro. He was 56 years of age, and leaves a titeidow, two sons . and one daughter. Mr. Joint - Hawks, who lives a few miles south of Lucknow. Stanley Tn. Man Loses Life From Clothing Being Caught By Gasoline Engine. What seems one of the saddest heaths. that ever happened •in that community took place on the Sauble Line, Stanley, at the hose; of. Mr. and Mrs. William' Emerson Snider, Passed away in the mg am General lower duties have encouraged torpor -f recently! when Mr. Snider nu't with t Hospital shortly after midnight. He lotion rather than home manufacture 6 almost instant death through nn ac- was the 24 year old son of Mr. and and have thus increased customs .1u• client caused by his clothes becom- ing entangled with a running part of a gasoline engine,: which had been started to do some chopping in the farm. Mr. Snider, while.putting on the belt, carate in contact with part • of :the clutch pulley which was re. volving and before his hired man who was assisting him, could trap the.. engine Mr, - Snider was 'drawn in and whirled round . several times. he was hurled front his feet and One of his arms was nearly severed Excise duties have increased from front the body, while his body and his thrown with great force around .the $29,500,000 to $34,1.00,000. The. ver: head were bruised to such an extent shaft.several times. Before the en sous excise taxes, such as the sales that just�in the :prime of life, geds 10 gine could be he owpas torn, cu nn tax, the stamp tax, etc., have brought years, 8 months and 15 days, and bruised about the head. Medical air' leaves hit ' bereft widow and two was rushed from Wingham, and tr small children, also his mother, Mrs Sunday he was brought to the Wing• ' jay J. Snider, Ind one sister, Bessie, of ham:. hospital. 'ate was found neces' • Kitchener; a sister, Mrs. Chas. 11Sc. sary to amputate the shattered leg •. at Gtiggor, of Grand Bend, and also one on Monday evening. His condition br.:ther, Gerald Snider,, who lives op vas, however, worse than it wase at pesite the-road-afdeer>rap4, Staniey first thought to be,•and it was impose ti wnship, The funeral was held or bI t to win a ,fight fur -lite. ,.bauaai---- Tueadsy, Dec. 21st, to the Bayfield such odds and the spark fled. Th, ce tietery, Rev. F. B. Meyer, of Dash- funeral was 'held' on Thursday after- tvood, officiating. noon from the parents' residence tc Winghant cemetery. Former Seaforth Lady Dies Sudd--'•- 1.. Detroit a air Patrons A Happy and, MN 1 n •u • 1sPu,•.II� .nom r rmIr6.0 111116 1 6.y I hit fit mantseanna Mast people was surer. *War sc- carissdht art ekrouieally fres ass smelts,* algid iadigesticn. kava stow dissenttard disagreeable diets. pat. rt f NIR feels mad 14119at e karwful v�tg+, atm a eh tastes. trtsdkines end artiic•isi digesteets, and instead. ful- kering tier advice w often girders it thsr ut as. take a teasp.witful of rue toikMs at Magnesia r d Riser ed i New Year , LirwsM• altar monk with Owl iksrA tbglr iReooale les IonMtt , trembles. x tawan ab . that), ale to +wt , Fido' TSheet ••Metter Yaalta. T �wa wla y 1s lillater•: of Gifts The e Last seed iitagemia never dread the air "roach a2f' meat time Meause tees I knew this wonderful aatiaecid ave food corrective, whirls eon be obtain- ' ed from any good drug store, will in. • stoutly neutralise the stomaeh acid. ity, sweeten the stomach, prevent E. C. r� j.7o,%,e. E food fermentation, and with;.ut the vv Robertson slightest pain or diseoutfor�. Try DIAMOND MERCHANT this plan yourself, but be Certain to AND JEWELLER daily prepared for atomach use. , eat pure Bisurated Magnesia espe• 1 Ptfians 136 p Godericla - Ontario, et:clap:ow:Sum as to make it essientliellto dose grips with public a +mat * art * * g t - What has been the result of the! Sweeping reductions" in the ine •nett near Exeter, where sh• e lived for a tax? Revenue from income tax it to Turn• tea ilrrt eight utonths of this iltr•al few years, prior to moving year, the period in which raetieti's ; berry, where he was married to his p now bereaved partner, A*nos Kelly. all of the income tax revenue, is col• and where they livedy happily just screed a *52,60 , to f145,400,1H10, at north of the Wingham cemetery, un• eight ginst $52,600,000, in the *Maher til they retired to Winghant _about eight months of 1925., This is a ce• twenty years ago. For the past few duction of about 13 per cent., not seg years they have been tenderly Gated exp sweeping n ias s that t income tax burden for by , their daughter, Mrs. A. E on investors in Canadian Securities. Loutitt. Six others of the family was increased although reduced on survive, viz: Jas. G., of Shelburne; salaryearners. The increases offset John, of Vancouver; William T., of to soe degree the. decreases. Nev- Brandon; Foster L., of Toronto; Mrs. ertheless, the 13 per .cent. reductions John Kerr,, of bower Wineliam; Mrs. has definitely given stimulus to bust. B. G. Diacgure, of itydlebank, Algo• ness�and further income tax redur. mac • tion, especially if it can be made to Young Kinloss Township Alan Dies benefit investors, will further help to at Wingham Hospital the Resultlol promote pros terity %n • ; Canada.:.." wore o Clothes Being Vaught in Engine Shaft. -Customs duties also cut and yet customs duties in the eihgt menthe Wingham - Advance -firmest Tett period have increased from $85,400, - whole community was overcast with 000 to $96,400,000, an increase of al - gloom on Tuesday, Dec. 21st, when most 111,000,poo.. Here several facts it was learned that Hobert Conn had have been at work: one is that Clio - Mess Wm. •Conn, •lot 33, con. 4, Ein• tiesout of proportion to the benefit to l loss township, and was a � u• very P P the country. The ether . is elle fact young. man, and his sad death is that purchasing power in the country regretted by everone.» . Saturday has increased from the expansion- of afternoon, while . cutting wood at natural industries and •has'thus slim Reuben Tiftin's. with an,engine .tt:C tested bt:yin;~ both. at home and saw which he had just recently, Pm" , a,,; road, Yet . a third "factor is the ` chased, he reached over the *none to more careful administration of the make an, adjustment; when his cloth customs department, upon Host. W. D. •ing:taught in the revolver shaft ani i Euler, his clothes soon wound so tight teas. I other tax revenues have •grown A A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL J. J �.w cE E g GROCER South Side Stroare Goderich Pao** 48 in $0&,800,000 as against,, *60,200,000. This hats occurred despite uneven eo.• section of the sates tax. All told. Du. minion revenues from taxes. bless nu!, creased from $230,500,000 to l el,• 400.000. While Dominion ),.eve rtes from ell sources have increase from, $2'9,700,000 to ;273,000.00u. When Greek Meets Greek A grinning crowd stood mound tate tea. unconscious men lying on the sidewalk. "What's the matter here?' demanded a policeman who hnd t•tieh. ed up, attracted by the crowd. "Oh nothing," replied one, et the bystand. ers. "A real-estate man was trying to sell a lot to a motor -car salesman as trying' to sell bleu a car They were pretty eeenly matched, foe they both dropped horn exhaustion at the same moment. - °Welt, -perhaps sheet. would hili It difficult - to select shoes if they had 76$ models to pick from. These great- -balloon tires are more economical et' you save and - eats Lill the scrap iron they pickup • ADVERTISE IN THE STAR SH Milers of Suparlr RockyMountain Scenery Clothed in Winter Cur Canadian Pacific Edell at Winnipez, Calgary% rani -nom and Victoria. GOLF AT VICTORIA •. THE YEAR ROUND Asa any eastawtt ter free. ttwablr,.Ue.. or writ W. FULTON Dislrwtt��O peat - ERIE INSU1RANCL - Have it attended to by the *EUWAWANOi$ rWM& IIf E IttWRANCE to Established 1878 Head 011ke ; Deagatmen, Ont. Harry L. Salkeld, E. R. No. 2, God- ericb, pres.; Wm. J Thompson, Aub. urn, vice pros.; directors—Wm. Mc- Quillan, St.Helens; W. P. Reed, R. R. No. $ ]Lucknow; H L. Seibold', 'phone 800r11, Goderich; Alex. Nicholson, Lucknow; Wm. Watson; .las. Girvan. R. ii. No. g, Goderieb; Wm. 1 Monne. son, Auburn; Tim Gr*Mn, R. R. No. Y, Lucknow; Chas. Hewitt,. Kinear- dine, Ont. THOS. MOTHERS, T. G. ALLEN, Treas. Secretary. Bronliu Bros. QODER1CH Latana . ?mai i' Ora AO - Orders carefully attended to at all boars-•--iaigtti Gtr day. Many in Seaforth and vicinity learned with regret .of .the death 01 INNY MEN Stras'aier, a *former:resident. »l that town, which occurred suddenly RUN Dov,"�� in Detroit on Wednesday, Dec, 15th n J`Ira.Strasser had een calling,on ls.+t . __.... • RVOUSm daughter, and was standing on a -Ms eu,evs oohing- for-a-•busratal1'. she expired almost immediately; F'ox several years Mr. and Mrd. Strassei t. Awfa Asthma Attaeka.- eIs there a member of your family. who is in the pew of this distressing trouble Y service you ran render him will Dr. J the 1). Kellog stoAsthma� Remeof dy , This remarkable remedy rests its re. s potation upon what it has done foe others. It has truly a wonderful re- cord. covering years and years of success in almost every part of this continent, and even beyond the seas. BrideeNvereentul proeeese First week • "his;" this'd month, "ours;" ,second year, ""mine:' iii , ILLAK[S ,i;..:,,,,,,,.. 4 167 41 r GOLDS& FLU Coughs, asthma Bronchitis tOrapStar+�r 11 a We have been. appointed authorized dealers for VICTOR NORTHERN ELECTRIC full Come in and lunch to they music of the radio. stock of choice family •Groceries always on Mand. Help the boys in our "Popularity Contest" Buy 'tat_, HARRISON'S • CASH AND ' S.ERV-CE, $PECIAL PRICES ON - • WHICH YOU • CANNOT AFFORD To MISS - - (Subject to Prior Sale) Radials 111 with two tubes and Brands headset, reg. 532.00„, for: . , . .:..... 555.00 R.diola 111A (4,tubs Ng)* stri ply 54.00. .Thebes and Headset extra .at. .. . .. . , 515.00 - - Good quality adjustable unit loud speaker,at. : ....56.95 Jewett_Peon-Unitst. g. $7.54 ; .$5.00 Federal or Brands Handsets • ..... .55.00 yi 'tuba sterni-guaiity--exceilenh-stripper .1:1-1461X-50 Complete, ready for use, with' 100. amp. Storage s astray fcr. ••••••••••L;:.,.:..,.$115.00., Prices of other sets on applicaton. we tarty a full stock of'Tubes, Batteries and etc. 'Mitt' If interested, phone or retail your order at tsars. MELVILLE CULVERT' DUNGANNON : ONTARIO conducted a restaurant business irk' Seatortb,_ but for the past year had• DON iIa�. THISf You been living in Detroit. The remains ,. _,re behind the times- were interred in her old home at Ac don't know that Cod Liver Extract is 4 ton on Sunday, Dec. 19th. A Rumens Death one of the greatest flesh producers in the world. After being bedfast practically 11 Because it contains more vitalizing weeka Catharine Sperling, widow' of vitamins than any food you can get. the tate Mr. John Manning, Brussels You'1l be glad to snow that Me - passed away on Monday evening Coy's Cad Liver Extract Tablets Dec. 20th, at the ripe age of 78 years come in sugar coated form now, eco ii J 1 month and 5 days. Deceased was you really want to put 10 or 201 born in Strcetsville, • andwith• her pounds of solid, healthy flesh oil nun . � c bones and well v li parents, Richard and .Mrs. Sperling' feel e and .,iron, one; moved to McKillop tp., when a child *leave a 'complexion that people Mil; Later the family moved to the 16th admire—ask any druggist for •; ► eats con. of Grey. In 1870 deceased was of McCoy's Cod Liver Extract 11:b. tarried to Mr. John . Manning, in 1 Brussels and resided in the village for five years, building the house now occupied by the Champion lam. ily on John street. Later they liver in Grey and on the Gthline of. Morris -where Mr. Manning died 25 years ago. Mrs. Manning moved to Erus. N. H. FLARITY sols some 16 years ago. . Uptown Ticket Agent C. P GODERtCH Only 60 cents for 60 tablets nnci"ti you don't gain five pounds. in D day. your druggist will hand you back tip' money you paid for them. It isn't anything-unueuni for a• -per son to gain 10 pounds its 30 daya, ani for old people with feebleness cvcr teking them they work wonders. • R. Death of Turnaerry i ioneer DOM, GOVT, COLI,EC»ING r' e The death took place recently of MORE TAXES THAN EVER Mrs. J. II. Llnklater, oneof the pion- ,,, eers of Turnberry: Deceased wet SULPHUR IS BEST TO CLEAR UP UGLY her parents to the township of Turn BROKEN OUT SKIN born in the totvnshi of North Fast bower Duties have Ineresaed Tremor.' Hope, near 6tratfor , abort thin mice • •tations leather Than Home elle f last century, and came with Manufacture e berry when quite young. Theytook1 Ti (Financial Post) Any breaking Out or skin irritation on face, neck or body is overcome quickest by -applying Mentho-Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist. Becuusc of its germ destroying properties noth- ing hat ee of rer been found to take the Istantly brings Bowe preparation rom theeitching, burning and irritation. Menthe -Sulphur heals eczema right up,, leaving the skin clear and smooth. It *Mons fails to relieve the torment or disfigurement. A little jar of Rowles M eettho•sutphur may be ob.' Mined at any drug store. It is used like cold create. ��y,���,��y ��t' s 3..i. Wheeler Funeral Director and Embalmer . iloderich, Ontario All Gaits 1►romul,t:It attwnlle.I to ci:is 'n Blight. Pboaea: tore 333; House 311W le word has come out of Ottawa! up a farm on the 9th concession ani that further lex reduction is certain erected a home on the banks of the to come at this session of Parliament. Maitland. .This was in the patty It is •always wise, however, to dis•; days, when pioneers were hewing out tinguish between reductions in the homes for themselves .in the Queoa rate of taxation and reductions in the busk. Her father, the late Davi”' weight of taxation, . There were tax Baugh, served for . a .time on the reductions at the last session of Par-. township council board. In 1884 enc lisment; "sweeping reductions all t became the life partner e;f Mr. J. If down the line" in income tax redue• e Linklater, and went to Maple horse. tions hi customs tariffs and e1Imina- l+arm, ter read, where of Irv' tion of the stamp tax on receipts. itt done of ed until done with the things time the interval since these reductions • and sense and went to dwell in the came into force, business has so ex. mansions above. There are three minded in Canada that ge.vernmental sisters and two brothers still living revenues have grown to such an ex• viz; luta.,,, ,Tohn Hutton. Blvevele' . tent that the Dominion overnment ice Mrs. Keys; •' Shelburne; Mrs. t"harlee now collecting in times much more Fortune, Strathelalre, Man.; ,Taniee than it collected under the higher Hauer, Winghant; and Thnneas rates af•a year ar•o. Unless the fur. Haugh. Turnberry. Besides her her- ther tax reductions that are promised caved husband, she leaves one dough.. are very substantial they will hardly ter and two sons, Mary and Ewart se serve to do more than keep the tax home and William. of Boraces, Site revenues from - growing , Only :•ub. Death of Ternberry Nonagensrtan etrential tax reetne•tinm wilt j* .,•..l - - One by one, the old pioneers, are '-"... - - " "e'".`I. Loi':; a their heavenly answer scams. Mr I,0 reslee Fyfe answered the Last �c�xi��,�• ea1i shortly after midnight Monday , morning. Ices. 20th, at the home of l FK' Ia ix lend chndon his son-in-law, Mr. Albert Lluttit, ir For Good Clean Coal Wingbam. Ile was an his 90th year In User rerOver3ZY�atrn in fact would have reached snothet Always tears milestone had he been opted t, ba ('hristmas eve. He was born in F"if. • , V at re se shirr, Scotland, and came to Catis.l.t when a youth of 19 years, • settling Keeps teeth clean, breath sweet, appetite keen and .estion good. greet offer smoking wasnesile tablat a�.o� bI.. ,u, 0014 �N.4+' f epMeai THE r • H ODERIC ww v'1t4 Soar FO' -W. STArrr -N w y0A42 RIGHT ,, orsjeijV SrARr THE raw YEAR 'Mid THE tiarsou$ALWAYS UP 1ix MO! WIU. HELP itou year THE VIEW YEAR WARM Nappy New Year! What resolutions .Hilt y o u • !make? - We resolved to give you alt the warmth and comfort and cheer -that one year can hold, by con. tinning our policy Of hest coat and ' gest service. Start the New Year right . by ordering your Cnal. before the January blizzards. J, Re MUSTARD day Phone 9S .. _ G oderich w.l a►,., _. ..� - • t {Miter A Happy- New Ye �q r We take this opportunity of thanking •our'ntimeroua cus• tomer* for their continued patronage during1926, and extend our heartiest wishes for a Prosperous. New ear. Let us. •Jselp you during 1927, and we can do this when you buy your groceries at Dominion Stares. "Where Quality Counts," and where REAL VALUE is obtained. Finest California Navel 49c - 59c ORANGES and 69c doze, CRISP° FIG BARS 216. 35c CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 2 tin* 25c Other Kinds 14c Tin 15 oz. = Raisins 15c Table Figs 25c1b. 11 oz. Lh.r.t Raisins ft 25c Table Raisins 35c pkt. 11=4 ••PEEL 27clb. Mixed Nuts 25c11b. 'lir. plat. >wiYa PEEL 19c New Washed Brazils1.23e Finest Currants gibs. 27c Filberts ih. Santa ClaraPranes 16cIb. SHIRRIFF'S JELLY 2 C 11.1t' 1 DATES 2116.25c POWDERS 4pkts. rlaiw er Deeniswiott ,Stttt'es FRUIT C )hire CAKE Alii, 3. Fry's Breakfast Mayfield Brands Sliced Pa3e a Bran COCOA bacon9 Pki.5 %lb. Tin 24c il. e!St •