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The Goderich Star, 1930-05-22, Page 3THURSDAY, MAY 22nd, 1930 THE GODIWdVH STAP. A Bad Cold *Finally Ended ono Neighborhood News Nuggets Bronchitis ___ �veiotmeat of t'shstetia Patau�a cnn> �� - •- scat fail to interest and Sag -Teen the Mr. Albert Schultz, i eti-beou, Sask., The tieing t; a oe I reader." writea:�"Yor ;leveret weeks I hada • _.___._ _ ._. _ .._._ ' 'icl a l'a�.le in Q'er 4tee wager., Ce- ,• apt°anada ee"este s Toe'a•r&eigi: Niv. v447 1>a4 cold, sad Rielly it carded iso , hilted ' Bier°° Co. T:lot o Mss. 1'ottcr tans been a resident or t; awae a4, keeteee iso toz.. reveal,. en, he pilhlisiic l by J. rte Dere aril broticbitis, hale r"'c.:a'�era of Blain tercet United Wh ±aorta rind ':irituty for •i? tear ita a de1'h�zte peeeeetiee of Retell- _ loss, l'hreetee geeet,e,o. "I had been brie; all kinds of ''clau1;ch }ca give, Exeter, motored is a to 810 V;39- the. iiia}ser o2 ton eiaiivItcti, t=Aneenesa deaeaeter wan male WM; PIcKel i ron 13 ur txcnan es {l •_../k @ al l;..t' i* tlr lora i<e■pa"'> histoxteal I;i..grcAs. Tl a zutaaa, .12 41- - ut� f its development lar 'ii �ni•P • ti „rji o . • » pEg to the Pacific, and r ^ o rartiea' Book L ve>~s Corner laxly of the life 'dote t San. t:0l,tt ll t b "by Mr. Nivea, wail° lite a laevo', tal- e (tis Jane o t yl l 'though it Y an A, t a. Ari A. a13G Qi li ^ Monday n 'i`hte of whom ..mvivo. e>8 Hie theirUarioncl, Se the de:a:4 s,.i,th juvenile medicine, Pant wee of it seemed to do • Clinton rah �Ittntlns evening of !net ,„ n r e �•' • v call Ta 1.e?= ., ° �' C DT4'lni� Q'ur-. ape any gg000d. - t,ceP, end „ate tz vers” Wahine; tied late f. BirisYiiie Moles ofr .lr. I-� 1�e.,anCtael s y i�tacia .. taBB� caea 'b4 hihineeny 1 base where relteta enjoyed i>tooxInt at the Heron .. ,lifter• a Ghat iilee.•s girt° iacae.c:T . °roes± J• C1'13rieii. t.Dto io se .glaD:.c4i 1 tis. f ilella1'anlio 1 ley the A asia'ilhn Cure.. f Gtu:ate !Tome. neves et the home of 1` 1r, Thome!internationally as a literary vele, 4** !Termite.. pries, °.1.0±0• Dr. WOOtI 9 ragaameierit John^ou, c8 Zurieb. ort Pdondt s* of last the Taic.ic at ctnndino. ; Itet`o is esa.tl�,, tiao as 'Sit In etz f.i: Norway rote and :errs. Luther Oltee of l"o- tseeh, Mise Christine. Moire in her hDlere wee have quaint talon "e.: ±the twirl handy with a needle Land et - habitant folklore, delightfully uaiv0 ten inspired to ser:. It io completely Pine borne, ennennee the engagement of 76tla year. Yho Bate elms lilein had tT en": dei*t3htcr, Verna Ill., to Velen. }'ren swans years and !hum" of tAventure ley strain argil illustrated with antic/nee diagrams. Beery Fec tier, rof Ha The me,rr iaT;e tire: 4 Sirs. J'olanson 40 a eiste of de- .112°0(13; and •quaint, are full of surprise end etr uctiono, d t ° ualtt • all interport Syrup tine L1' •e f M 1 :.l her teeth was caused by he rt "ut1 112°0(1) aottaasaeea that, though aluiet 41C3Lgne and eery r,.phuit in Lts itt- was advertised• as a relief fol otos- Fo tai,e place in May. ceased. #cnae came ac a1 b The material is divided into nes• Death of'Former Brussels Pilate inthe French-t°hnada elaiarartera 1 tions. really hal a g arty; .l ova in ter. . chins, so I get a bottle and after I , . A :'fear 'Minaiv chaeminely that yen know them, I winter operts; plane tb ti ardeoha : be. had taker it 1 started: to ireprovo, rid During the electric storm tvlale.h William L DTchsen, former}y a -f their problems and their passions, Weeks her room; mallei toys, sews far by the time 1 bad Welted sited the second passe, over the, rection Tuesday nf-" ]8reseels, police magistrate and envoi- their loves and their loyalties; and' sister; Sally wiakes curtains, lamp- one I was entirely fres of my trouble." terneon of last week, the residence of >le commmetoner as well no justice ofyou hang eagerly upon the lips of the shades, scarf°, handkerchiefs, lunch Price, 35 cents a bottle; large family R1r. Raymond Whitr»tore, Frederic', the peace and U. S. commissioner at raconteur who captivates ypu with n, sets, npL•ons. rind many other inter - size 60 cet;ts, at all druggists or dealers: stree., Clinton. was struck. Forbin- Dickinson, N.D.,. for the past seven fascinating spell. cutin and useful things. Put u oil 'b Tlici T •Milburn Co t 1, 'the fl _ _ • •_ , Years, died t his there f i - a realize that p y y , a c v a re was soon a itingutshed , a aro rom n It a hard for many t 'ltd., Toroeto.'Ont. and Iittle• damage iter done. heart oomplahnt with which Ino flan we have 'within our own bordereeem jRUM RUNNER CAPtJ UREn McClure-Kerrbeen seriously ufI'eeted sins early in the very next province, a race so very LEGAL CARDS . November. different in many ways--awith differ- Wednesday,M Green Bay iPi� May 1G. The F. LelitROW. On May 14th, a very' Former Blyth Resident Going to ent traditions, customs and legends tramp steamer Anetetirberg, with 4,000 quiet but pretty wedding was solem- Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Sic. nixed at the 11IcKillcp manse at high I China and yet our authors are constantly cases of Canadian liquor aboard vat - Successor to J. L. Ittiloran noon when bliss Helen Marsh Kerr, E. C Wilford, M. B., L. R. a P.is ng drawing our attention to the quaint ued at $600,000, was captured last Successor Phone 97 Ut11co.,7"he Square, Goderlcri,E eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John formerly of Blythe now practising ways and delightful home -life of this night by coastguards in Lake Michi- R N E S T M. % 1d E Kerr, was united in marriage to Mr, medicine at Cil Springs, former mise percale. gen. W James McClure sionary in West China has volunteer- Le Rossignol did that fox ue; in the . iTite steamer, known as Ansterberg ed to take the place of Rev. Dr. C. W. No. 18," was ta Beauport Road and now again n this land, to Washington Is - Barrister and Solicitor Clinton Nurses' Graduation ; Service. United church surgeon and new collection of.nine short stories. iland, near Plum Island, where it is Bun Life Bldg., AdeIaIde and VictoriaGraduation. ceremonies were held in . evangelist, whose heroic service was The stories are so varied in their held pending word from revenue Telephone: Elgin 5301 Wesley-Wi11is United church, Clinton, suddenly cut off recently by death. matter• style and charm that a very authorities in Washington. Toronto 2. • on Friday evening, May 9th, when Dr. Wilford will sail for China later comprehensive Picture is given. The ship had been caught in rum Miss Mary Moore and Miss Florence , in the year. The end papers by Franz John- traffic once before, and was confiscat- UDI.El 5. HOI,MES, Scotchmer were given their diplomas ' stop add much to the at>pearance and ed by United States customs agents ,. o from the Clinton public hospital. interest at once a typical village is and libeled in a Canadian port last Barrister, Solicitor, Notary p r n r Wm. visualized with its white clapboard summer, coast guardsmen. learned. Public,. Conveyancer, Etc, 'Verner-Hasket# , t e s ng ing a houses with their steep mansard The ship was secretly put under roofs. the nude double -decked veran- steam and slipped its moorings. dabs, the village shrine, the ehureb Since then, its whereabouts remain - and the spreading trees. ed a mystery: 'The Flying Canoe' by J. E. Le • From Sturgeon Bay to Chicago, Ressignol, is published by McClelland along the Michigan, Wisconsin and and Stewart, Toronto, price $2,50. Illinois shores, coast guardsmen have combed the lake for the ship since Hensall Men Receive Injuries Mr. Albert Spencer and Mr. Frazer, of Honsall while 'shingling PHONE 27 RANIIl,.Peta S REE'. A quiet wedding was solemnized to house owned :by Mr. Owen Geiger, St, James street. church, Parkhill, re. Oxford at,, met with a serious acel- SPECL41i.IST Gently, when Miss .Isobel Mae, Has. dent recently. 'The scaffolding on . - �•--- keit, youngest daughter of Richard which the men were, gave away, DR. F. J. R; FORSTER. Hackett and the late Mrs, Haskett, throwing both men to the ground, and EYE, EAR. E, THROA2' became the bride of `Thomas Lloyd both'sustained a severe • shaking up. e Verner, of Hensall.. Rev: Mr, Lewin, Both men were taken to their homes Late House Surgeon New .York Oph- thalmlc and Aural Hospital. assistant at toorefeld's Eye hospital and Golden quare Throat Hospital., London. Eng.' b3 Waterloo St., S. Stratford. Tele- hAne-2b7 At Hotel Bedford, Goderich, on the second violin at the Stratford Musical evening or the third Mondale 'of mid ener aviator, formerly of •Clinton, Itas Festival recently. The honer also melte t?11 the: following day, Tuesday,. acquired' complete control sof the bush carries with it a $50 tuition prize. at 1 pm. ness and property of the. Gill% Air Mr Duncan is a graduate of St. Jos segs and property of the Gillies Air. Mr School of Music, Seaforth, and ^ CHIROYRACTIC . an.unnamedI figure etocl4 heli by is now .a pupil of Mrs. A. J. Flans . RUGLESE i'RACTITIONER, other parties who were formed in the company. flan, p' Strafford. Death of Fortner Exeter Resident rector of the church, officiated. :and medical attentIon given them. Messages From Modern Prophets 'Tuesday. It was reported sighted Former. Clinton Man Purchases Air I Seaforth Pupil Wins Gold Medal Not by Eastern Windows only is R } Tuesday might 41V the Mllwauke9 Service ! Eugenic Duncan, son of Mr. and collection of sermons given by Iiev. , lightship, ut no further trace was OUR ufight that Fred Gillies,. well knowtt Kitch- awarded the first prize gold medal for The vessel ki g Arnounnement was made recently Mrs. W. J, Duncan, of Seaforth, was CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS Death of Wingham Resident 'The funeral of the late Mrs. Eliza - THERAPIST, GODERICH. After an illness of over six months beth Churchill, wife of Randolph J. E q u ipped with eleetro-magnet± there passed away on Monday, May Churchill, h London (formerlyMissbaths. Electronic elecionictreatment organ c Potteato in aEm, itt her 844beth t1 year. mner Betty 13rowti) was .held on Friday bind chiropractic. Ch , g ,. year.. May 9th, with interment in the Exe- and nervous diseases. 'Lady in at- ter cemetery. , The deceased was born 'tendanee. Office hours 2 to 5, and 7in Scotland 26 years ago and calve to gra- te 9 p.m., excepting . Monday , and THE REASON in 'WHY this country at the age of three , . Thursday' and by appointment.. g years. A. N. ATKINSON, residence and Titin, Weak Children. Need Baby s She was educated in (Exeter and gra- °Mee, corner of, South street and'Bri Own Tablets dusted as a teach r to follow her pro - tannin road. . Phone 341,, , AUCTION>ur>S12ING Malnutrition. • or inability to derive - HO"tIAS u�iiv'DRY S SONr nourishment from food, is a.coinmon Death of Miss Elizabeth Willis trouble with little children and is en- Mrs. 'William Bawden, of Exeter, Elva Stoetc And General Auctioneers, tirely due to stomach and bowel weak,• eived word by telegram of the >Elnln Ave., Godortett, • nese. Another cause of loss of fleshdeath of her sister, Miss Elizabeth Sales made everywhere and all efforts:and sleep is worms. ±Willis, who died in Houghton, Mich., .made to gtve you satisfaction. 1'o correct stomach and bowel on Thursday night of last week. Farmers' Sale Notes' dISCO.i.:ted. troubles and thus banish tonstipattort Miss Willis suffered a stroke the ear - Phone 119. and indigestion, break - up colds and ..ly part of the ,week. She was the WESLEY W. FISHER AUCTIONEER. simple fevers; expel worms and allay youngest daughter of:' Castor Willis the pain; which accompanies the cut- and was born . on the London Road, Will ron.inct sales anywhere. ;►I). ting- of teeth is what- Baby's Own about two miles north of town. A terms are reasonable and I wet try wait Tablets were' : designed for. They brother Will lives in Dashwood, and give satisfaction. never fail to be of aid and can• be her sister, Mrs. Wm. Eauiden, at Exe- Phono• Carlow 131.1, or address it. It. . 4, Goderich. - . sac e fesslon first at Strathroy and later in • London. given with safety to the youngest ter. babe, NOTARY PUBLlC; I3TC, Baby's Own Tablets are' 'sold by Death of Roderick Mackenzie ^^ : 3iied}citt0•, dealers or by trail. at 25The death occurred at Brucefield'on Wee BAILIE, cents a box from The Dr. Williams' April 29th, bf Roderick Mackenzie, Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ant. atter an illness of one month. The NOTARY PUBLIC late Mr. Mackenzie, who was in his (loco Companies Represented - • eighty-second year, was one of tate General Conveyancing done Phone No. 208. Goderich,. Ont. `\, INSURANCE. jj('CI Ii:LG'1,' "niihrV AL . TIH& - LNSUH-• rhe ASCE a COMPANY; FAWI1 AND ISOLATED TOWN: PROP- ERTY INSURED. - Value of property insured up to Jan- uary. 1910, R3.c 18,975.00. OFFICERS --James Connolly, Presll dent, Goderich; Jas. Evans, Vice-presi- dent, Beechwood; D. F. McGregor, 'Sec.-. Treas., SE.,itorth. DIRECT{ilifi-•+las. Shouldicr, Walton; Wm. WrIn. Constance; George McCart- ney, Seafoi°i:ta; Rets. Ferris, 1larlock; John Bennewise, Broadhagern; John Pepper, Brucelleld; A,, Broadfoot, Sea - forth. • AGENTS -W. .1 Yeo, R. R. 3, Clinton; les. Watt, Blyth; Ed. lilnchley, Sea. forth; John 11'urray, Seaforth, Policyholders can pay their assess- ments, at Caivin Cutt's store, froderle.h; _ A. J. Moorish's Clothing store, Clinton; or J. Ii. Iteid's, Barfield. 11' K irisvitw +Cis Have It attended to by the WAWAN0%N 4100111. i111E.U1$011ANCE Established 1878 Head O1lIeet Dungannon, Ont. Wm. Watson, Auburn, . President; Chas. Hewitt, Vice President; Jas,. Girvin, Hon. Director; Directors--• W. J. Thompson, Auburn; Wm. Mc-' Quillan, St. Helens; W. P. heed, R. R. No. 2, Lucknow• Harry L. Salkeld, Goderich; Alex; Nicholson, Lueknow; i ' Tim Griffin. R. R. No. 7, Lucknow ; Chas. Hewitt, Kincardine; jtobt. Dav- idson, Dungannon. Rat ".00 per thousand. THOS. STOTIIERS. Treas. • CECIL TRELEAVEN, Sec'y. Brou6u VroS. ralbi)ga;1CFi The Leadieg Funeral Directors aid irmiaabsers wise Ai bniaeuseService Orders carefully attended to at all hours—night or day. We are the inspectors of anatomy in and for the County of Iluron. Phones; Store 120; Resldenee 217. LOVELY NAN� Busy stands -at hard tasks - day in and day out. Persian Balm keeps the skin soft and pliable. Removes redness and relieves irritation. 4tyearDnttn,t . p[3ALM . pioneers of this district, having come wren in a year 1lso7 to a farm on the London. Road. Left to with his p is th mourn his loss are the widow, four sons and two daughters, Mrs. James who has lately made his home in the Phinney, Detroit; Mrs. Joseph - Rich-. country detected. • The books there- a'rdson, Varna; Frank, of St. Louis, fore may be taken net as transient Mo.; John, of lDtroit; Allan, of "impressions," but as the fruit of in - Banes, Cuba, and Charles, of London. timate and up to date knowledge. Property Transers at Exeter -"Canada is rich in romanep ; and Two big real estate deals were put. Frederick Niven, by virtue of his long through in Exeter last week. The settlement in the west, has caught the Central Hotel, owned by Mr. C. Lee, fundamentals fir a book in the Out. of London, and.occupied by Mr. E. G,.. Ward Bound Library. Although the Lowry, has been purchased. by Mr. Homer Bagshaw. The property was purchased subject to the lease as Mr. Lowry has possession for another three and a half years. The big • - __ • - •--------� bloglc, known as the McDonald block and also owned by Mr. Lee has been W. A. Cameron minister of Yorkmin- ster Baptist church. Toronto. It is dedicated to the memory of the late C. L. Starr, M.D. - Mr. Cameron • says: "For many: years I have found solace and de- light in the study of literature. This study has revealed the intimate tela- ttpn between literature and religion. M e great religious movements of history have quickened literary act- ivity and created some of the great 'literary masterpieces. h?rom Homer to our modern poets, tate great poetic utterances are Goys? speech to the world. This has . often been equally true of novelists and writers of prose. God spake in times past unto the fa- therless by the prophets. God con- tinges to speak through, those pro- phets and through others' who have the prophetic fire." • A few of the titles will reveal the wide range that Mr. Cameron covers: "The Cotter's Saturday Night," "The Scarlet Letter," "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," "Octose;' "The Bluebird" and many others. - It is a book that por- trays' a scholarly, alert mind, and ono. that will open up many new 'ave- nues of thought, "Not by Eastern Windows Only" is published by McClelland and Stewart, Toronto. • Canada West.... , "Canada West" -is the latest addi- tion to the Outward Bound Library. This is a "series of illustrated hand- books. for the information and enter- tainment of travellers and emigrants and their friends at home, which aims - at presenting a vivid, accurate and . absolutely up to date view of the life under post-war conditions in all parte - of the British Empire. Every author is a 'writer . of established reputation IN 5 t� R A N C E purchased by Mr. Wm. Frayne of Us - borne, The block contains the stores The . lyuttu,al Assiiirance : Compan f of Canada totabiuhol 1181 READ (MICE : WATERLOO, ONT D. D. LOONEY, Agent 4•'IIonE 250 . Notion fix'. ; GODEnrCIt, ONT. Y e It. Wheeler Funeral Director awl Embalmer rodcrleb, Ontario !111 c ,I".ta 1,Yr.::tptiy nttenife:,l et :, eg t;r tar;;lat t'1,cwt• ,t..i,, eel; Plc:ls:a ane eireenehenennienekeehtesewheteaseehetel1 OF ACASE ' UKEHEROWN Deckled to take Lydia E. Pink! m! tm's Vegetable Compound of SS'. S. .Cole, J. W. Powell, Miss Armstrong, milliner, and - the laun- dry. The second floor is occupied by Dr. Atkinson, The Canada Club and Lebanon -Forest Lodge, A. F. & A.M. • ABYSSINIAN/JEWS. Inhabit Highlands North of Newel Country. - The only Jewish mountaineers in the world are said to live in Abys- sinia. These tribesmen, Falashas as they call themselves, inhabit the highlands of what was once part of the ancient kingdom of Shlah, the north of the Nejus country, The lietiaehas have a typical Jew - ash appeat•anee, but lack most of the! conventional habits and attributes of. that race. Neither they nor their an- cestors have over engaged in trade. They are tri;>pera and rarely tringle with the Abyssinian° In the towns and villages of the lowland. - They' adhere to the biblical trade.' tions of the aneestortt, practice ilia usual rites and perform a rude 1h11- { text -boob history of Canine as such is identified with Eastern Canada. 'the THE GODER[CH uiRs A THOUGHT IN TIME SAVES NiNE. ORt`1RRYOUt� COAL NOW AND FORGET ABOUT IT FOR. A YEAR • '; i ., 1l 1 ration of the prisoner ceremonies They have neither tt.Inplea nor Some people say, even in this day • d ti rabbis. t1n ole, -. In, the fastnesses of their ±noun-- That women don't have as much busi- tales they preserve' In a quaint motel Bess ability ad' men. hogany casket a venerable parebsnent . But when you see how women take eopy of the pentateuelt, : rTaicia their t when of sit' -±sen °alto to lay Monter, New 13ritYswiek 'Before ehhfq allnt;p r'alua, de>WII to th(•tn •11-1 in their supply of linen- and other. mytrstbat>y >reuzborn I wauv and d k, r; ct from lain . S >lussosa Riven ,h the in t ei r s g•ly o then when . you nervous and Bis- littecn of :ll> iiia. , cu ed. I saw ilurin!r thr co.otu:tlon of loss Taff - b!:•1 of -d see how their lausbane.s wait until im adveetiselen4 tart PC; I earner of Abycsinie. to pre -1 the last minute to older coal-- b intbopaptrabo:to; ,e'metic's �j1 th 1°a}a:lit t5il;ctt 1,:.'•' It stat>nt y.tu winder: a soman who h , , , , . n j , o`• t been like rte coner.,rd t,ti•, t't+ i,.EntAtri1c .g>J c>f 'J'he ±featsuit e >c.a .tF• sens; a.:c�tc>Mourht abottloriteI1?ttl�°rr:::I : vrlalr It Iaisag 701^;I Ven1tlhoerre° :tin y,nsrh::u •°limo wits• I y'diaI Pao❑ort tit tTnn�n (11 i!tc ba b: f51'(1 tla y; utte::d s t , r t'tic rita�; th• :.•'sl i ' - d It k tail.' 1It ••ail • t l.n01, it Pp%0 Cotta to n as n was working out of Goderich in the rum -running business. The captured. ship was. of 20 tons - displacement and according to coast guard officials had beenrenamedthe A-18. At reported current prices of $20 a case for Canadian ale, the cargo of the ship, valued by the Plum Island Station et around $80.000. Capt. Jaeksan said he had .not t&' en the crew but that they were being held at Washington Island: - ' CHEMICAL WEED KILLERS Evot'y farmer .in Huron •County is very much concerned with the weed Situation and all ere interested in any development in the use of. chemi- cals to -control weeds, It has been PAGE THUS For Extra. Stroh evol Leery Eve fibre Lisulated . / robber N:ATH the rugged safety tread a of 4ou�llcs! rt�bbsrr..�-..• •'Firestoafe lies h�avc the- strong- est, most durable cord construe+ tion ev,:r known. Layer upon layer of cords are scicntiAcally twisted for greatest strength and elasticity-- then dipped in pure rubber which protects every fibre against internal heat and friction. Gum -Dipping doubles flexing' - life and adds thousands of extra miles of dependable, trouble -het service. Only Firestone Tires are Gum-Dipped®No other tire has its advantages.' Because of this °arra process, Firestone tires hold all world records For mileage and endurance. See your nearest Firestone Duller 0011114011•111111i. 1111111011 cost of these materials is in ordering them in bulk. Already a number of farmers in Huron have placed orders and we plan•to secure a - quantity. of the material, which when bought in bulk can be secured at. reasonable cost. In tests conducted in the pro- vince ro- vince'of Ontario it has been definitely proven that a number of chemical. weed killers now on the market are absolutely effective Ike lien/trolling 'such weeds as sow thistle, bladder campion, wild carrot and twitch grass.. These weeds 'represent the • majority of ' the commoner types of is Sodium Chlorate. This is the - cheapest chemical now on the market and may be secured at Se per ib. in 112 1b.. drums. In mailer quantities the price would bo 10c per lb` One • pound will cover approximately 200 square feet, Imd one application has been found sufficient to kill the weeds. We believe that it would be. in the beat interests of every farmer in the County to give one of the. commoner weed killers a trial. If you wish to secure any of this material or desire further information, write -the On- tario Department of Agriculture, found in experititeneal and held tests,' plants which are giving most trouble Clinton. that there are certain chemicals and we know that many of them when which m& • be bought at a reasonable first • start } s they appear t rt in small pat cost, which are very. effective in kil- ches in the field. In such cases culti.• ling weeds. The most serious objec- station is very often not practicable tion •we have to these chemicals is and it is under circumstaces of this their cost, which in the case of some kind that chemicals would be of very. materials now -on the market makes great value. their use almost prohibitive. How -t; The material which a number of i ever, one way of cutting down the the farmers in the comity plan to use s , e h vete• married. "I' 1 J0 lrC eSI4 t•+> run a , hems V�E..t..blo � , ` •�� " , l,tv;, i� n .t: . onaponn . o0 tlireu liottltr and from a ':won•►:, h L thi > so'o! c'onc^art. I• amot:4 7 '►at(loai V:?,ae• 1 it carded ane Cafe-. ly gime!: that ethical time. I wave throe tbildten for attd I tc1 well teal races;. 1 ksvo told two e tit u nem(n albeit tir>>ar i5::'.�i.anC'.°'—• ME* Cites,'O><rveeeEt , l:e Albert Stehle I+tot;et<ee, I'kr, lee ettlik, 1 CALI. THE r 1 Children i.✓i"y' F�, vi e COMP, it R r FLETCHER S tlb . inuun8tlru cfint'ilit'1t,y iyotor Ike C„C_421 :CM *Q . *Where :a -; counts, u , 4 PMbN! 3'30 For Upholstering,, Reprirtnpp Refinishing - A large range of Sample Corer Inge carried P. A. ZIMMERMAN N•leon _Sreee • . QUALITY STORES Now offering special features for the picnicker at very reasonable` prices. - AMERICAN BEAUTY • 4111 - IrANCY QUALITY • promo Aff S • ROSEDALE CHOICE QUALITY • P14 CHfi S liceYaps • s CORNED FRAY MENTOS "EEF RECOMMENDED BY SEAMY EXPERTS ' PALMOLIVE FINEST RED COI10E • SALMON i P'aI'i►I AND I,tgfi'iiCR.,.... , • XoFFgg • • • 4,1 To Make the ?Perfect I:. ` Ael<�+9,V ti Satie.wivXlln Lice f' •R > WHITE ilk. * EIREAD ; A L.0n3 Ctt°ft r_%,i° ,a cttittg:': o► .aT t 6n D tee '.'•'s Cat e" to 23a2 NVn. .r. • 12 3 rtr.l.li'1elY•bLIt DtrtERI•NT TIN Item; That Adti to the Enjoyment of the Picnic Lunch: IVO :ft Lta9' Each g rnkss Dessert Zan Jelly Rolle . , a"c Figo ... 25c Paueuto aenf'c.l i,u, (4:rfAio'a l -Ib. P0C. Olives 21c Biscuits .... 3 c Fancy 7at,aaos bra abn1ea i` ca 01ti7 f**dLobst!:re .. . t`rent, m ►.:4 Cheeco ','i The Pe.fcct l'av,:'•er 4 Piss. . .30C J ella� 2r'�., Marl; Potted 5 Tim .37c. Meats b.Lj11.: t act:r;ea as 21:c Allsorts :meG 3 Pt:r,nt;emot;lz0 a hien u na 10e Sardines ....25c Nn. CAKeS 1 -ton. xIH uoX • • • • • 0 • 1 • • • 19°-. • • 290 0 •1.9* • • • • 00 Oeeetehoe0 000,204,4 ;b The Finest In Canada BRAESIDE tea 3 D'a 9 CIC:.1rerg BUTTER 360 >p!:„aa.aa,:,:t•a.11.1i edict± µta an() Ent l) nttittW E!iJc_. of ••- �"'—