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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-09-05, Page 3THUNSDAY, Darr eith. 1023 THE GODERTCH STAR 1111111111111 11111111111$ Complably Pollessiod ly Mad l'aelth M*. W. H. lambert, Lambertville, Ni. writer- -"I mum ereeteat ,ts tete mesa to life. My trouble was mile imam mimed by ben teeth. My detestsve orgasm were nowt tirriam well as my win& system tttbe teeth extracted, but the trouble was mall Wt. Harms nwa whet itad done for other* I eleeided to try lit *Mt the result ems amount. Iscanuot mum it too highly." Minsufsetured only by The T. Mile burn Co.,. Ltd.. Tomato. Oat, LEGAL CARDS 8 eh. -- F.11. DAIIROW. Barrister, Folieltor. Notary Public, Eto Successor o . L. o n Rhin a few miles or ti le zown• • Phone in. Office. The Square, Goderich. farm 'w '5 .. aged 01 yeare and leaves pesides his , Receives Injury to Ear ! widow who, before her ' marriage tNEST-M. LEE ' - Mr. Clarence, Johnston, of ' Elyth. was Three • Herrington, setter of tr. t L KWOVA Neighborhood News Nuggets Picked From Our Exchanges!", , . C. N. W Station Baru i wiring work, also painting Insten an4h The C. N. R. station at hitivenionienteitie is contelittee therniehing lel was destroyed by lightning on pet. still to be done and it ie exorcieti thin. !day August 23rd, The lose !i estimi wilt be: :a:caw-dished be , eve pill iated et n20,000. obeli. ; i New Principal Appointed The Hain,* Family ihnn Annual Plink. f. Mr. A. K Fartuersort or tee late • Professor FarmerDean or lasterThe annual trainee Mentz were nekii beu ppone1 rein. at the home of Mr. and eira• Uillianti ieiral for the Seaforth liollegiate. Wellings, East Shawanosn. August • . Meet e With Accident lath wren over forty guests gather - b Mrs. William J. Jones, of. iiiiensalii eleoeteae ofulaeitni e:onognietuislattoins to eir. i e ghtytsetta • !had the misfortune recetitni whito wbirthday. alking in the gerdene to tem ton a . ..• , el Death of Henry Trumaner • oar , an 3 -4 - la bone in her nate. Ou Friday . August 2,3rd. :Ater° pas» . X Visits .A.t Ills Hem* sed away nt his home in Eurleb, lien* t, t Truemner, one of the pioneers of 1-• Nrt Fred 81°Inan °i v." Ct. 'A' iii Hay Township. andidor thepastfite ; ear echool and, Mrs. Montan. end ram: formerly prin.cipa I of te ie-Iller-th. Zurieb. Ile had reached the age et • Sisninn WaS seventy years, four zionieux• and tent teem ,yems n prominent resident of ily lieve been visitieg he f 1 1 home in Clinton. Mr. Myth 'nubile days. - te,iltool. • . • Clinton is talking of. -erecting E Mr. ADVit'141itriof iliteosbek,rt "Bkiy tin re • 'Will Erect Odra . cairn in honour of the late Brigetren. ceivell word on Saturday Augusteette, of the death at Series, N. De of his * Otter, who spent hie boyhood on a brother, Robert Ilesk, Deeeenea WaS I had the misfortune to tin team a B. Heerington of Blyth, one eat! M. Per School Opening Fountain Pens Watirman's arid " Parker's j We have a large assortment of these highest quality Pens in stock to choose front We invite Your Inspection E. C. ROBERTSON DIAMOND MERCHANT eel JEWELLER Phew 136 - COMM - - tilood Poisoning Ends In ItatalitY On Thursday Augus. the death occurred of Josega Charaney, at his home on the Sth concession or Bast. Wnwanoele after a weenie ill- neas from blodd.poisoning which re- sulted from v. jammed taunte arid a ed to tee givenaiii5lot.fa etielystiare, Wing ie sent to night echeol aft* lilt- itavy e;h4-44:1 hip sinvainee et repel 1, A tight between tie Nationaltent isni44 ' a bandit chief it tune tierettotel, ante cif the many fights between Chime lose that have se puzziel tee aver41kk' newsnaper reader. Adair. a vaunig 'alin who alines bier .if :nth Na- aerialist taus., tee erne a bun of Wine • Ant. The story is of Wing's, 'attendee - merit and Re •atteniittne ineident There Is the love story of Adak; one an English rioveliet; arid the , inite abounds with inter:stage and eigeute, ably. (considering the auteere i4nOw- ledge of the country and the aim et his beek) authentic. information iniv gargling conditions in Cline. Into the metal} ef Wun Ito leen, tgeii , generalissimo, is put a wouderfuli speigh setting forth the aims and dit- fieulties of the Revolutionists ;Ili China. "May Day," he ears, "lias teti !owe emblematic of the struggle tra appressed p2coles, . with us, side by side, and aeravating our own pro- blents. we have the eause Weet- ern Induitteirdisin-ereeiting factorkai and unhealthy tenements. Witore one. • our landseape was beautified by ext. ••enisite pagodas, it is eblitetated by the •beleiting smoke of factory ebire- neys," ete. "Wing,. Po" will certainly repay a f 1 care u reeding Pereonally Conducted It, isn't often th't one waxen en- thesiaixtie over a guide bone but thin is an unusual one. In "The' Storied " tem wee hen ;11 ._-(0.101/ Barrister and Solicitor . load of grain in his barn the Other' Pe P PACE TH RR* Your Kids Need Sugar It supplies both, fist! for the energy that IMPS them soles and growing. No need to stuff or get fat and ISZY. Use WRIGLEY'S chewing sweets for sugar and flavor. and see how ruddily the bows and girls respond. it's the new science of health building. Try WRIGLEY'S Yourself and stay thine RIGLEYS 3 iratt fir5ff taw Streets ef Pu be " BI d D u rs %attune To be relieved le comfortable betels. er 'it Sun Life Bldg., Adelaide and Victoria Teleeltonet Agin 0301 Intiot.EY 0,, 110141ES. • . Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveeancer. • PHON'E 21 11.4.MIltroet eTREST. . erree-egtee-ee.e-,---eeehtee---•et-- SPEVIAUST -. . Dn. F. .1. FORSTER. EYE. SAIL NOSH, THROAT Leto House Simeon New York GO- thaimie and Aural Hospital, assistant at elooreflenns Eye Hospital and Golden Square Throat Hospital, London. Eng. 53 Waterloo SL, S. Stratford. Tele- phone 267. At Hotel Bedford. Goderich. on the everting of third Monday of earth month till the following day. Tuesday, at pen. (Next visit In September). CHIROPRACTIC DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER. CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS THERAPIST, GODERICIL E q u ipped with electro -magnetic baths. Electronic electric treatments end chiropractic. Chronic, organic, and nervous diseaees. 'Lady in at- ' tendance. Office hours 2 to 0, and 7 to 9 pen., excepting Monday and Thinsdo and by appointment, A. N. ATKINSON, residence and oiSee, corner of South street and.Bri- tan= road. Phone 341, Wood -Gray run-down condition,' from a previous, 01 who is doing so much to preserve re. from the terrible suffoeating due to do and hicerate one Of Ins ente to The home of Mr. and Mrs. M7111473111 - c 1 illness Mr Chamney • • • • ' eo s of the hietorical. the queint•ana -asthma. is a great thing: •but to be Yen will find bothinenget.the-lelte. ' .• -- secluded cottage in the haelevsoodst such an extent that it required three Oro, guile% was the scene of a years f age, is survived by les, sort Death Of G p Ogneet„ Letteheeineteeeatteeetteime-weettethene•CiieeiiitintilMn714na' etWneir"'rtbri b If you haven't been there you will pretty summer woo*, weinieseah rowing Wife and. family of two menet teer_oillIrnte=iig1P,Inse_a_aafs.natv, ig safe-gaarded tor the future is even eleha- th-iii-----ei ii int -- • , t ne way escrioes pee,ie' a OB. Am *We -appo StitehOS to elose the :waged, . . George Frederick Oakesi who wtta youngest daughter. Hattie E. -becalm 0140, and three daughters, Lula, ot eei • __, e n , . x . coo Toroto Lena, Mee. littymoint Ein•• long more than ever to go ant* if you have been there your thouzet will be, born and reside, in Goderien eowne the bride of Edwin Wood, only i D ' f Ashreld, and Margaret ship for many years, diee on August of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood Hulled la gani 0 1 e "Oh. Why did Inds% that?" 8th, 1929 in Chicago, Illinois, et the • Death Of Joseph Counter Cumlingtclui Direeticns are exotic% etiough to , age of seventy trear$* Engagement e Announced . ; An aged and respected out pioneer Returns From Germany ' of the district of Zurich passed away ' Mr. Thomas E. Livingston, of Hut - Mr. Adolph hforenz returnee to lila on Monday of last watt M. the Per- Iett, announces the engagement of tended tent to Germany where he vis- year. Deee.ased has been in foiling in his 93rd. his daughter, Mabel Elizabeth, to George W. Focht*, of Winnipeg, the }mine in Una recently miter an ex- son of Joseph Counter, ited with his brothers' one sisters. Mr. health for some time, baying had 'Ids wedding to take Placa enniti in Sent* Moretiz, who is 79 years ow, was the home at the boom of Mr. and Mn. ember. oldest •rarin on beard the boat. Adolph Bedard of the Blue Yinter Mr. and Xte• James F. Loung, of t" To n Accepts Position At MeGili . Windham announce the engagement illighWaY, Drysdale. e c wen tie es. 01111 * IMY ittitlii1 r: • O•eltet• resorte there offers tennis, dancing* lattg's Asthma Remedy bring prompt lawn -bowling, bathing and the jot relief. but it introduces a wiw eta Best sort of a crowd to the fishing of life for the afflicted. Systentatie waters of the hinterland: there are make it really a guide, but each pine rernedY Prevents re•attnaks and af• matter what your ehoice may be, fight inhaling of smoke fumes .ertnn the suteoundings to suit every taste. No you are. guided to has a bit of fasein- ten effects a permanent mei. . and reenty of them, are hot fan rtenty. The nearest Canadian National sting history or legend end interest- VARIETY IN THE KAWARTHA railways Agent ean give you come ing as Quebec is of itself, under this DISTRICT plot° information and literature on facile pen it takes P•1 o new loatro Whether you seek companionable thin easily ageessible playground. There are several lovely blank and white sketches by Hebert Pilot ant: just the sort of man ane wants er Quebee with labels suet) as "Mont - cabin heel here," Even if you can't go to Queeee this summer, in reality you may in spirit, loan also have 401 avr.ttinit of un- alloyed joy from this little book. "The Storied Stiteete of Queb4" is written by Bledwen Daven• and oub- TRAINING—you Will never attain Inc success wluch you are netted by the Louis Carrier Co., low capable of. treat, far 50 cents. • Receives Had Scalds of their daughter Mary Itobena, to Mr. R. G. Hunter, of Clinton, eas John Medge. a son of natter 1Vkad- accepted A pohition on the staff oof thetownship of Tuekersnuth, thi goi McGill University, litonteeal, * anu A 'couple of miles south -ease or lien - leaves the second week in September had the misfortune recently sail for 1VIontreal, to prepare for the opt , while adjusting a valve or cap of ennig of the University. • their treater motor to have both his New, Seaforth Hospital Soon to Coen arms and 'breast badly ecitidee ny The Scott Memorial Hospital, Sent forth, will scion be ready to °Pen. Th. "'Ping steam. modelling , heatine, plumbing midi Injures Hand " , James Britnell, oldeet soli of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Driblet', o,e 'Exeter, • AUCTIONEERING • THOMAS GUNDRY SoN. Lite Stock and General Aurtionerre, Elgin Ave.. Goderieti. • saint made everywhere and alt efforts made to give von saeisfactien. Farmers'. 'Sale Notes disComited. Phone 119. • • WES,LEY W. Pleilnit. AUCTIONEER. reWill conduct sales . anywhere. . 'Sty terrine are reasonable and I will tie ..• end give sattsfaiition. -- • - • Phone Carlow 1314, or address R. N. 4, Goderlen. . Unit 13AILIE. —e•-• NOTARY PUBLIC' General Conveyancing done rood Compantes AO:090110A Phone No. 205. • .floderich, Ont. ni3vgAtict." ATrIZILT,M, CITA lettlel. ier."- • ERTY INSURICD. FARM AND ISOLATED. TOWN POOP- , p.n.5v; INetiRErt. • ' -Value of property insured up to Jan. uary 1)75„00. . (IPPlailS-4fattics Connell?, Preen dept. GoderIch: Evan. Vieertireen dent; peeehevondr, T. E. ilays, Sece Trees.. Seafortie DIRECTOBS--1). Pi elefire.gor, Sea - Teri h • S. ft Grieve, . Win Teepee Vero. Wein, Constanee: George MeCarinev, Tee kersnitih -301131 Perri!, liarloclit John Bennewise. Broadhagene efurray. Gibson. Brueefield. AOENT:4-J. W. Teo, Goderichr Sande Leitch, Clinton: Wm. Chesney, Sea- eorth: fl. Seaforth. • Policyholders ran pay thele ronesce 'tents at Calvin rultts$ Store. Goilerich: A. J. Moorishie Clothing store, Clinton: or J. H. Rehire, -„ -thee: tea FIRE IMSVHANCIK' Bove it attentledtto by the SAO' MARANON MUTUAL FIE INSURANCE CO netablielied Mend °Mee: ,Dungannon, Ont. • • Wee "teettitan. Auburn, President : - Chas. Hewitt, 'Vire Pregident: Jas. Cite vin. lion. Director: -Dlreelors.-Wm.' McQuillan, St. Wiens; W. P. need, No. 2, Luettnow: Hunt tioderich: Alex. Nicholeon, Leek - now; Tim Griffin. R. it No, 7. Luelinowi Chas, Hewitt, Kincardine; nobt. David- . son. Dungannon. • liatehston pee thousand. • • STierllititit. Treas. • •• (Tan tutuaatavEs. Sera'. Bropliell BrOS. Te Leading roaeral Directors and Enitralmers ,also.AndliaaceSarriso 'Orders carefully attende3 t« at all houre-night or day. We • are the inspettors of anatomy in end for the County of Huron. Phones: Store 1E0; Residence 217. Thin Children NEED Scott's Emulsion ovad the misfortune to get his -right • I hand eaught in a pulley on the farm p_f_hineenielee • Mr. Clarence tattiStrifflii of Centralia. The tittle zinger ef his rigtit ;nand was. Ineecen and tint 'finger next to it -woe burned to the Mr. S. S. Cooper, of Clinton re - bone. Death Of Mrs. CoOnee eeived word Monday of last week of tha death of his wifee wIto was stay - jug, with their daughter, alrs. Percy ee eioneeina Calif;ears, coop. "A Goad Sot& i Ladd s the &SI Cemscsion" 1 J'. LL Wheeler Funeral Director and Embalmer John O. Mammy, son of Joseph Meeurney, of East Wawanosh, the marriage to talce place early in Sep- tember. Mr. and Mrs. William ;Potter an. flounce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Hazel Laura, to Mr. Malcolm MacFarlane, all of Stanley •township. The marriage will take place in September.. • • The engagement is Announced of Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Aliiery J. and the late Mrs. Smith of Tiverton, Ontario, to Fenner H. Mil- ler, youngest san of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Miller of Lucknow, 'Ontario, the nvarriage to take place about the mid- dle of September.. Book Lovers' Corner (ay Jane i-loltbY) er died very soddenly and unexpeet. edly that morning., Mr. Cooper left. the. same afternoon for California to. bring the remains home for burial. - -1 • . Kennedy--Johnstoe - t A -very pretty wedding mote plate in St. Paul's chench, Wengeare Aug - use 24th. ..• when Lizette Marguerite. daughter of Mr. and hire. 'Fred John - ton, Wingham, was united in mar-. • eiage to Mr. Harry'Baldwin Rennecy, of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs: rienneey • will reside in, Toronto,- , , BOY Ls Injured By Klek Prom Horse 1 • The little son of 'Melville Traettair, a mile or so east o2 Hensall, had hie • Leg broken.. through the kirk of et • horse in their stable. It Appears the •little bay was 'passing 'a strange..hor- - ee that was in the stable when it kiched smite viciously. ereaitinC the leg 'above the knee. Fortunately bis father was near at hand ane ciuickhe • carried • his little son to the 'house. where medical attendance was ar once seeured. l James McComb a- bachelor imemer Old Fernier Dies Suddenly - p -of South Line. Kincardine 'Township ary school, there hung in front of "Wnig Po," by John Armitage,. published by Maernillans "is an an. sorbing eand dramatic novel Qi pres- ent-day China. The story of the phent °menet rise of an uneducated cootie to the position ot commaedertireehief to 'the Nationalist army' Is nound up with the entire history of the Nation- alist movement. in China since 1021.: The authors then:ugh' knowledge of the events and personages described is evident nu every page, and the sit. nation in China, • so hopeiessry en - fusing in the newspapers, is explain- ed and elarified in the legoroue nar- rative. The accounts of the betties by an eye -witness are amongst the mese vivid in recent fiction. It is a but* which will satisfy both tee thougat- fill person who is interested in eur- rent history *and the reaper :rho Wes a stirring tale of adventure.' John Armitage. who usee as a nom de plume the nickname given to him by the Chinesee_egilin Me end I earn exPtes3 oni Par"' th&great British arents. When a tad m prini- relief I got, The very first box relieved , me of those terrible, nervous headache% Ceong," Was 'horn in 9.ustralia of '1 rap now go to bed and, sleep well, mud in the morning 1 am ready for an- other clay's work of any kind. ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESS Ambition, Ability and Perseverance are all big .aids in your quest for success. But without the Essential Element-- Classes ;are now in ..session. Cdnunence Your. Training at °nue and take no chances with the future. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE R. F. LUMSDEN, B. A., Principal. STRATFORD ONTARIO Pli011e 2.10 ar 1120 Worms feed roan the vitality of children and enti•areter their lives. A simile and effeetive remedy is Mother Graves Worm Exterraina-- or- Nervous Headaches Faint and Sick Wash Twice Daily Alter Day's Work' with this mild • h‘. -Geo. Mitbeie Tillsonburg, Oat., writes: -"After firet " was' bc411int olive oil soap itrita le alr the time. I wee conagletelrundown, and:wastrels and and "After my stseand was born L wee never without nervous headaches, and if advises tho noted- • did a hard day's work I wouid be faint web ney• husband people so I would- TEJR410 0:f BARCELONA and eiek, gensa bad we .moved . not be alone while he was at work. '1 Was SO nervous I was always afraid ;WHOA° of Hateelongieheatitymieelallst by.appointment to something terrible would happen. "My mother.in-law strongly advieed •ie - thrio reigni tag 'queens prescribes to 1111* exclusive clientele MS to take regular, twe-a-day cleansing With Palmolive soap, 5 "The effect of the pure palm awl olive oils in Palmolive soap is to penetrate gently hut deep down Into the pores, to remove Iall aceuntulations and to soothe anhe d rejuvenate,ttissues " . , . - • stip' Tilers. lie recommends thio • . teem men t t Massage Palmolive soap was Mind dead at the Amor of hie house on Monday morning August 19th. MeCemb who was ergety years tif age was born in Kincardine Town- ship and lived all his long* Me there. Three brotbers live in Dakota, and Sans another brother lives in Kin- i•eardine township. Mrs. Tilos. Shel- 1 ton end Miss Aggie Mecomtd Kino I eardine town are sisters or the de- ceased. • • Mrs. Samuel Cornochan •" The death occurred on Thersday, , August 22nd, of Mrs. Some' Cara- ocian, a highly respected and life • long resident of Seaforth and vicine • Ity, at the helm of her toteinttiaw, ehir....loseph Scott, Rexboro. in -her his class a large map es. the world, and In this, to the had negtecc of his lessons, he would become engrossed, planning to himself all the -places he would ilea. At fourteen he away from home, worked his way to Africa, and fought In the Boer wen There 'followed • extensive travel on four continents and lis "discov- ery" of -China. During his residence there he was Far Eastern correspon- dent for an Airitralian newspaper, and for two years was night editor of a Hong Kong newspatiete. Is this work be become personally acquain- ted with metre otestandine Chinese figures, including. the late em. Sun Yot Sen. . Xis wide knowledge of eepettiftieine $4th year farmerle- Marion Broadfoot daughter of the lett, Alex Broadfoot in Chita is the result of ten yearel and o en of study of the Far Eastern satia- in Tilekersmith on May 17th, 1846. tion upon the development or which, tees, see was mate so many noted thinkers eeileve, On October 10th, de- rled to the late Samuel Carnochate pends the future of our civilization.' In hie preface the author eaysr ..9.110. ,."4 T..11.eictersnA,-.- • en---- ---i-e. "While founded on face n'any cif the tharactCra are fietonat nut theae characters are, however, symbolical of Chinese Nationalist movement and 0 typical of those, both foreign sand Chinese, engaged therein. "len Pei - Wu" and -"Teo Chang" will be re- cognizable to those familiar with Chinese evhnta sines 1021. The author who Ives 0 newspaper correepoedent in China. Korea anti Japan during the period emceed, has ,written tide story in an' endeavor to ' give his readmit a glimnse of the matters embodied, as trie Minot. Nationalists see them only by dud- ying both sides of any question may one arrive, at a correct decision." - Wing Po, eldest son or a namparti A tfamily -41)A is a family whoop only e* horn is a lightweigitt ekiffthat Wal'iliS the Canton -Heng Kone harti hoe and thee out a here Intim: Ingo nteaidonal Paw/teem- Seeg 148 eie- i Anil that it mann instant death to Ito' %tight het a balfideunkeri Enie- i try and not in. i' , 40 In Building Your Home it Costs No More to Stop' Eire By specifying Gyproc 'Wallboard you assure avails and ceilings dat are efficient fift barriers. yet the cost is no mote, and often less than with materials that give no fire protection whatever. Godericb, Ontario reprou Ala C,2113 PTaMPZ.3!" att51:13Ca (4t$• For day or nighti The Gederich Planing Ptiont.51 Store; Sr: Renee SIM"? Ltd. .,oir boar Sale By Mills, Goderich, Ont. "I aux the mother of four so y,ou earl see my hands are never idle.' Price, 50 cents a box at all druggists, or deatera, or mailed direet oo; receipt of price by The Milburn (o., lede 1 Toronto, Ont. whoholho 1 • hhh ahhhhh hha hhohos IN* THE DERICH;t FORGOT TO LET. US IN tifittit and waive water carefully into the • • skin: Mese with both warm water end cold, Famous beauty • authorities ewe in Europe, Canada and the Uniteda Sttes in stressing • the cleansing and emollient values of Palmolive soap. Act • upon their advice this Very. evening. A radiant complex. • . ion will Iso yours. Price C • " Relaa 1 0 San I'-ALM-OLIVE.SOAP 4/Agw- 0 4. First Again! • Donlinen Stem Are the First _ to Offer Them Spectate en ' NEW PACK Fruits sadism,. NEW PACE NEW PACK PURE JAMS CHERRIES WOW. sTRANIMERRIkr. rind—Pans 0.. toles lrinftt Orchard hr 35g & BleekCURRANT No. 2 Tin RASPBERRY or tf; Jar 29c axon -roar SOAP • - 10 BARS 4111° bin•full Of fleet Pollen tem' in yonr home serves 'notice on • Every cold wave ti et tee lite% Follis are on Vaud. ' lish officer. Wing Po WW1' forgete• A pewee eag to 03 9 at: 1 es the dominating motive of his lif i. Will enure your heme •of this prose Ito Seine a private hetet of •wilivini teetiono i there are veiny prwerful Mee inL trartunity of,goining the Canton Na4, 4)4‘ 6edni.Alle, 171: fAall ' ii China, bat the later ie. rsivon no ot,), 1 tEgItiti,.40 wheve• nay wan reanona5ly;; mare sad altvaye there wee- a fall howl i ef rice." . (*mice threws Wing Po into L.on=1 tn.-let with the fiats, litall'aVlivo wifo' ;or nein lee Stei. teener nevi fratulot, r f the Seutheen Peg:Ma:tan peeve. land throtagh bee influent° b attach - and hatred for the foreigner beromes grAtillftt J. B. MUSTARD Agin, ruso 041 , Royal Baking Powder • • 6 -oz. Th 28c Christie's. Donato Macaroons • lie. 26e Shirriff's Lushus Jelly Powders 3 Pkta. 23c • Keen's D.S.F. Mustard • 1,141). Tin 28c McConnick's Vegetized Wafers Pkt. 21.c Palmolive Soap - • • • 3 Cakes 23c Aun.t Dinah Molasses - No. i!.i; Tin 10e Bovril Ws. Bottle ne 2.oz. node 37o Kellogg's Bran Flakes — 2 Pkts. 25e Excellence Dates • • • 24b. Pkt; 250 Riclunello Blend Tea - • 1.1b. Pkt. 75c Clarles Potted Meats • • 3 Tins .4 NW, Prielmet Oarless PORK and VELVEETA BEANS CHEESE ro, 'rot • 110 119, 1001411430N STORIES WW1* v:.T.L.....:61135aalgteeWneti.4 • Ineat,VOL •