HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1930-05-22, Page 5THURSDAY, MAY 2'�nd, 19;,O
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USE
Fly -tax, Flit, Flakes, Moth ��;c�Gyy Balls,
Sapho
Cedarlene •lakes, Math ¢.� ells, etc.
to Vroteet your fur Boat, woollen blankets, C$ estecaelde
ant eterpeta against the destructlaa ai the dreaded rt;gtll. °
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
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ncleSiX11r tc 1 , oQt, that aTD
is eae nee etailarcts ea Cal Ti ti
Pews rf a ,C3 neat hel:eYea any the
• enc claret of Abraham. to kJ the
channel of Gad, tit 30:t.13 Cap Etn3
! ^tire r i to being Y then~ and e eey-
Indy Ili . children Tun uaatetro of
etre Mertireore Eatcl, may L4 trolls
• inracranee, feeliolane39 o> iDl-Cull"• lIe
tonic the navels:es separately, laira�,.
cn^' one the nature of sin with the
laappv erasing that (od le ale aas Eita-
iny; and rc ady to receive With nun -elf
a person vim is sorry. for leis sinning
and enacted' "I eay unto you, ,toy
elaalfl
bee in heaven over one sinner
that re,.euteth" and forgiveness given
for .s't:e rei:entanee.
The ct:ecial anniverreery offering in
connection with these cervices wan a
liberal one.
OBITUARY
VICTORIA ST. UNITE
Dr. Dr. I.Iortimoro referred to the rush COX.—The death took place in
CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY of the present day, due to the nrech-` Gederich on Monday, May l2th, of
animation of industry and the desire i Miss Sarah J. Cox, Quebec street, the 1
Very successful anniversary ser- to "keep up with the Joneses." Time; result of a stroke whieh she suffered
vices were held. .et Victoria street was when a mechanic served his ap- i the previous Wednesday. Miss lox'
United church en Sunday last. Rev. prenticeship and industry centred in' had -teen itf now health for u none-
J.-
uns-J.- W. Mortimore, . D. D., was the the home and a man learned to make ger of years and she was in her 78th
preacher at both morning and even- the whole article from start to finish. year. tele was born .in Goderieh
Jag service and the choir was assist- Now he had some small operation in township, a daughter of the late Mr.
ed by Mr. 8. G. Rennie, •of Hensall, a factory and his. Ability consisted in. and Mrs. George Cox and lived in
who sang several solos and at the the speed with which he could per- that township for over fifth years.
evening service he and the pastor, form this one operation, but in the Stratford was her home for about
Rey. Mr. Butt, sang a duet. Mr. Ren- process the soul was killed in the' twenty-three years and for the past
nie has a pleasing voice and Mk. Butt elan. year She had been living in Goderieh,
also is a good vocalist. Or, Butt Then all industry was' on the plan , a relative, Miss Frances T. Roberts,
took Dr. Mortimore's work during the of drive. Automobile makers for in-' living with her. Miss Cox was the
day but was able to be back in time stance were no longer content to turn : last member of the family but is sure i evening, car once a year
vived by a number of nieces and
nephews. The funeral 'took place,on
Wednesday afternoon of last week to
Maitland cemetery. The services
were conducted by Rev. C. F. Clarke,
pastor of North street United ehureh,
of which the deceased was a member
and the pall -bearers were Mes irs..
Thos. Cox, David Roberts, Wm,. Yeo,
and John McDonald. Friends from
distant points who were here for the
funeral included Mr. and Mrs, John
McDonald, Mrs..R.. Runcimen, Mrs. i
A. Mandell Mrs. C. Dunsford. Meal
(Dr.) Gamble and son David, of
Stratford, Mr, David Roberts and
son Clarence, of !Toronto.
WESTFIELD
The Dungannon young people ex-
pect to give their play in the West-
field United church on Tuesday, June
3rd, •
Mrs. Barkley, of Dungannon, and
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Fitzgerald, of
Ashfield, -spent Sunday.with the for-
. inerts daughter; Mrs... W. A. Camp-
spectacle will give yea something to of the bird a rest hi its nest while bell.
remember, Novarro is at his best in the elements were in storm, not the . Mr, Douglas Campbell, Mr. and
,,THE PAGAN" placid picture of lack of motion. ;tics. J. Howard Campbell and 'son
CENTRAL SCHOOL
FIELD DAY
i"I�a&D.OIt `1.4.`l�" 2Sed
see the enrol.
(genre•, esnenen eee at "(3 nem
Sala eft Moreno Mate Dehiirg.
;.ad Tea also will Goa served.
came end nen) to nil to
day a suiczo ,,.
the beginning of esti event.. •
Mies. ticerne lanae and tee dau;;li-
ters spent tae v:eels-end visiting rem -
awes in Yhis neil;heerlioeci.
The end of the week :a' 'arid Mr:..
William Wilson and their fanirly ems
itcd friends in the 4illoge
Mrs. Laing, ,of Ianbro, a former re-
sident of the village. called on old ae-.
i. quaintances here. last weeit.
Mi•. Wm. Yungblut, who has been
an the sick list, went to Guelph to e
sanitarium for naedi:al treatment.
Mee James Medd and Mr. and :are.
E. i'hill�ps spent last aaturday .:t'
tending the tureral of a re.atioe in
Petrolia.
Mr. and Mrs. Longman end Ir.
and Mrs. Postridge, of Lenden, caLed
on friends in the village the termer.
part of the *weak. •
The Mission Band concert in the
oreeters' hall was quite a sueeess.
There, was a geed entertainment, a
good attendance and a good s:i:;i was
realized.
`The Rev. i►Ir. 1!iortimofe, ri the C.n-
ited ehur°h, preached in (: t`.etcrh Last
Sabbath; the Rev. Mr. Butt, c.f. Gede-
rieli, tools charge .of 4h'..:.ioitiinore's
work o:: this circuit.
The Rev. Mr, Mills, of Gotlorieh,
took .barge of the cervices in the
English • church last Sabbath. The
Rev. Me. Pocock took charge in the
Goderieh church.
Lest Sabbath Rev. R. G. Graces, of
the Baptist church, preached in Glam-
mie. his pulpit here -being suuplied.
Miss Lila Cungblut and Mist Anna
Beadle, rursesain-traininc; of Strat-
ford, spent the week -end with their
parents here.
(Frain another correspondent)
.Mrs. �ti m. Ruddy spent a few days
tli'c week with friends in Winghain:.
Mr. and Mrs. • Thos. ,Manning 'and
Loi. spent 'Sunday with' - relatives.
here:
lir. end Mrs. R. D. Munro and
datrhterra ;;pent. Sunda: with friends
ies Kitchener. - .
Miss Marian nlertinier, of Toronto,
is spending her holiday with her par-
ent' at the manse. .
Mvs,'Jno. -Symington went to For
cst fast Saturday to attend the •fun-
eral: of a relative in that vicinity.
O. •E, Erratt•and II. Bogie eaeh re-
eeived a- carload of ,gratin, ''meetly
oats, et. the, station. last ween, - •
• Misses E. A. and S. Blair have re-
turned from Goderieh, where they at-
teneled the Landon •Conference Iaranch
meeting.
The • children's Missies : Band /'en;
^art under t'le able leadershi', of Mrs.
etee`imC,i•e pas giitte -a. seeenee Inet
Friday .avenin ;•. - -Tire children did
their parte well and *nee »resent cit-•
toned tine uninue entertaitament• -
• The - Young Peoele's ' meeting n^
Tuesday. wan in cherne of Mr. 9.
Anderenn. Miss A. Richinond r;'v a
. splendid . talk on P'atr'iotism.. Next
week there will he a' debate. resolved.
"that it would be a benefit to the
for has ownehureh in theout a new model of
Dr. Mortimore has spent twenty but advanced to twice a year and now
years in mission work in Chine, but to one every three months. Execu-
is at present located at Auburn., His twee and salesmen were, all operate
sermon at the morning service was ing. under the rusk system, each fear-
besed on the text, "Pearce •I leave with ful he would be replaced by someone
you, my peace I give unto you; net as else who might be able to produce
the world giveth, give I unto you. better results.
Let not your heart be'trotibled, /with..And people expected now to start
er let it. be afraid," with their houses furnished fully and
„the equal of the best whereas people
Iused to be content to add. to their
equipment as they were able, going
step'by stt�.
I» the Midst of. all this u
• Jesus' words, "Peace I leave with
Model Theatre rush came
you." 'now was. this great blessing
Ti 2 Ei. OF MAY 26 t-� 31 to be had?` This peace did not con-
- ~ -� ~ • - :net in the adoption of fatalism, the
MONDAY and TUESDAY belief that mankind was in the grip
TtAslYON tiOV�F)tO of at fate and .it made no difference
what he did. Nor -was peace secured
Renee :Adcree and Derethy Janis, r.y the life of a hermi, for Jesus'
in a south sea romance of love. lion prayer was not that they should be
and Iaughter. Actually filmed in the taken out of the world but that they
tropics and a year in the making, the should be kept from the evil in the
beauty anti dramatic pathos of . this world. The true picture of peace was
UNIVERSAL WESTERN
"WOLVES OF THE RANGE"
FOX NEWS
Jesus had peace Because of his con- Victor, visited on Sunday at the home
stent fellowship with his father, his of Mrs. Campbell's brother, Dr. John -
const ious knowledge of the aper #v ihston, of tareknow.
cif the father, and cgnstant knowledge Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McDowell and
that He cares for us, family visited Mrs.. McDowell's, fath-
WED. and TH.URS.. Jesus could say, "I do always the er, Mr, Geo. Snell, in the Clinton hos-
Norman Keary and Lewis Stone things that please him." `'I do the pitai on Sunday. Mr. Snell is recov-
June. Marlowe and Mary Noland will of him that sent me.' "My meat ening as well as can be expected.
present a • tropical tale of tangled is to do the will of him that sent me."'. Mrs. James Woods, of Auburn,
loves and lives in a spectanulai•, rea And we could have Jesus' peace in gave a report of the Presbyterial
listic drama of life with the legion the same` way that he had, it, , meeting held at Seaforth recently, at
• sires.. -.---Pictorially, dramaticall and Da. Mortimore's text • for the even the W. M. S. meeting held i the
spectacularly B T G l ' y rng was taken from the pith chapter Weetfiele: United church on Thursday
"THE FOREIGN .LEGION
SELECTED COMEDY
"LET' GEORGE DO ITT'
FRL. and SAT;
EDDIE HUZGELL
she personality .kid, burns up the
track;a fast :moving race .,yarn,
-..Taken from an ' original George - "M.
Cohan comedy, the picturizatio'i is a
Bangtail bundle sof power and pep.
Don't miss it. .
`'LITTLE .JOIINNX: JONES"
Episode Number 4 -
"THE - DIAMOND • MASTER" -
CARTOON COMEDY
Matinee Saturday at 3.00 p.m.
of St. Luke, This Man Receiveth Sib- last:
-nets.. The Scribes and Pharisees
had so guaitded the teaching and law
AUBURN -
of the Old Testament . that when' Men Leonard Yungblut, of Bothwell
Christt.. cache to earth and made, .r g '
friends -.of the publicans and sinners hct the week end'with hds parents
re,
they thought I im a . revolutionist. The Farmers' Club. shipped' a car -
Dr. Mortimore pointed out the attitude load of )cogs to Toronto the beginning
of th'e sinners who previously' • had ai: the week.
been given little hope of redemption Mrs.. ,Toseph Gooier, a former resi-
and to whom Christ hdd come to min- dent here, called on old acquaintancesisten unto and to' - help to higher here last week. - • -
things, watching Jesus as the Pharr-, miss Anna Dobie, of Stratford Nor -
sees rebuked him for being friendly. mai School, spent the week -end with -
Jesus might have said. "The Phari-
sees are readers of the Bible and I Mx. and 11lrs . Thos Anderson'of
must aelanowiedge their study," `bat.,Godeeich, called on friends inthe vil-
rather Jesus in a loving yet forceful leen- last Saturday.
way gave the parables „of the Lost Mee.Straughan visited her ditttgh-
Coin, the Lost Sheep and the Prodi- ter, tern i.neate, oe tvhiteckurelt
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FOR YOUR ;PICNIC ON THE 24th
The success of your PJCIUc on the 24th depends on -the lunch—make sure of
the best by shopping at one of. the Superior Chain Stores, where you are assured
of the best quality at lower prices --honest measure=and personal" service from the past six weeks, We hope to hear
the,store owner. We have everything you need for the lunch basket.
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Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hosiery
"Orient and Sape>i'@illi " full fashioned service weight Hose, with
$1.50
French heel, square heel and pointed heel. Our Price
"Orient" Chiffon Full Fashioned Hose with Alt Moderne
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Friday andSaturdayo .w„ .,�..........
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Misses' All Silk (lose for school girls, in shades Suit lble for 79
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Ladies' Lisle Hose in Black, Naive - and Moonlight shades. These
are very suitable for morning and garden wear. Special
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Infants and Kiddie's Anklets and Short
9
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vQ.tality Merchandise,
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Courteous Service and Moderate Prices.
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tell to the ground some fifteen feet.
rte was rushed to Clinton hospital to
nave an ex -ray of the trouble and it
was found that his Iett arm and
ebouldei were splintered, :also his left
:lip badly fractured. Ite will be laid.
tip lot- some months with the Irse-
cures; - - •
The funeral of the late Robert
fchnston, who died in • Port Hope,
Mich., arrived at Bayfield cemetery on
Mendel; at one o'clock and the body
,vas laid to rest beside his wjfe, wlso
predeceased hint thhty .years ago.
ifhe funeral motored all the wayfruin
some eighty miles above fort Huron,
the late Mr. Jahnston was born an
the Sable Line, Stanley township, 78
years ago, ane, is .-Survived by five
sons and two daughters, also by two
brothers and three sisters, The re-
maine were accompanied by his son,
lilrillium, and by' two Vbrothers, •Char-
:les and William, of. Port Hope, Mich.
The burial service at the grave was
conducted by Rev. Mr. Penrose, - of
Varian United church. Several of the
old friends and acquaintanees attend-
ed the burial at the cemetery.
CREWE
(Intended for last week) . -
Mr. Wilfred Drennan is sporting a
new Chrysler car.
Don't forget the garden party at
' Ott itry if a special tax- Sete. placed Crewe on. Wednesday, June Ilth,.
upon bachelors." ' Mrs. John Kilpatrick visited her
R.A )scents, Mr. end Mrs. Wnr. Robinson,
j+ j�,11 Fait Wednesday.. • - -
Mr. Ifarold'ti'esi,o;_, of Detroit, iea Mr. and Mrs. Will McDonald, .of
vieitoi• with friends in the village at I;rinloes, visited 1i': and Mrs. SamPrenaletsCia.
preslesent: Sherwood recently.
'isrs, George and Robert Blair Mr. and Mien \t"ilfrcc'.1`' nnan and
arrie•ed honie hist week from a two- family visited Me. ant: ;;r,;. James
tveeks' visit at Detroit. Drennan on Sunday.
Messrs. E. A. .Fgatherston and We are carry to report Mr. 1','i.:.
Ri beet lecotchiner have treated - them- Durnin • is on the sick list. We tens-
selves to new Paz month 'cars. . • cerely hope for a sneedy recovery.
The summer cottagers are frequent Me. and Mrs, Earl Blake and family
visitors now getting their cottages in. of Clinton. visited the lady's parents,
shape for -hinnies. and lawns scut. Mr. and Mrs. ,Dave McWhinney, i•e-
lt s,s :Josetaiine Sberiirtg a'rrireed Gently'.
home' last week after spending the Mr. John Kilpatrick and Miss Susie
winter at Toronto and Port Elgin. Kilpatrick are visitingrelatives at
Rev, Mr: 'Gale left ` on - Tuesday Toronto, Leamington and Rockwood
morning to visit. his daughter near this Weett,
Shelburne who. has been, very ill for • Mrs. Joe Day and Mrs. Wm, ,ilegley'
and daughter, Leila, of Hittiiilten,
spent the past week at the Immo' of
Mr. and Mrs. John Menarv.
Miss Kilpatrick acknowledged the
good wishes. of the members of the -
Society arid expressed her thole; and
apnreciation of the gift.,
• Several ladies; from here attended
the sessions ort the branch meeting of
the W. M. S. which was in North St.,
Goderieh, last week.
The regular monthly meeting° of
the W. M. S. was held at the home e;
'Mrs. IL `J. Blake. on Thursday last
completed in July. with.aa good attendance and a goo'!'
,dere wen a large attendance at program, Mrs. tacWhinney and .Mis,t7
the meeting for men held in St, An- Agnes: Malloch taking charge, Mi..;
draw's church on Sunday afternoon. Raymond Finnigan gave a very good;
pee. Mr. Whiteside delivered a fine report of the W. M. S. convention
adt'ress on the subject. "Facts for, which was held at..Seaforth. Read -
men to face." wbich was listened to inns were given by Miss Malloch and f
and (•nioyed by all present. Mr, Len- Mrs. Treleaven, after which Miss A1-1
erd delivered same solos in a pleasing ma -Blake and Mrs. Drennan rendered '
manner. - a duet. It was also arranged to hold
A very had accident happened on their annual garden party on t'he
Saturday morning last to Dennis rite evening of June lith. - It was the in-
Lennan while in company with three tendon of the members of the Society
other non en' aged in shingling the to :Hake Miss Susie Kilpatrick a life .
at.thin meet -
town hall. He was in the net of member of the soviet
carrvinf' up shingles on the roof when ,ing but owing to Miss eilpatrick not
be slipped and slid down the roof and being present and that she is leaving
very shortly to make her home with -
relatives in the Weat, a few of the
Kidneyand members met at the home of kir, and,
and. :Mrs. John Kilpatrick last Friday and;
Bladder Trouble presented Miss Kilpatrick with her
certifi.ate and the following addeeen
Dear Friende- Our Society Is de-.
sinus of making another life member
and it ie on you who has ever bren a ".
faitht'ad and consistent member of
Crewe t3nited church and, en ardent
waiter in the service of our W. M. S:
'Cur choice heti fallen, you have done :
so much for onr :society. In the dif-
icrent offices you have held, you have
alivayti given of your best; you have
ably filled the preoldentiol chair nit.]
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Premium Tea
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Groceries at Reduced Prices ---Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday
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Large pkg.
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1's 55c.
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Lealand Sweet Mixed . Pickles - p e r
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Palmolive Soap-- —3 cakes 23c
Princess Soap Flakes, . "No - red hands,"
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Snappy Snack Cheese, "For Picnics.
2 pkgs. 15c '
Pure Raspberry Jam_._... -40 oz, jars 37c
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Aylmer Soups, Assorted (except Chicken)
59c 3 tins 29c
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MAY 2lst, 22nd and 23rd
PHONE YOUR ORDER TO
J. J. McEwen, Goderich J. Calvin Cutt, Goderieh
PHONE 16 PHONE 116
WE DELIVER
t
of her.recovery very soon.
• The evangelists, Whitesides - and
laenard, are conducting special ser-
vices in St. Andrew's United church
here this week and 'last and are halt-
ing,.
awing a large attendance at the.. meet-
ings, •
The building committee started on
Monday afternoon on the erection of
a new shed for St. Andrew's United
church. They purchased a lot behind
the church and intend building a shed
(mx4i" feet, which they expert to have.
HURON BASEBALL LEAGUE June 26 -enema!' at Clinton
ORGANIZED June 27••• -Exeter et Seaforth
A meeting was held at Hensall Goderieh at Ilensall
Wednesday evening. at which • the July 1 --Clinton at Exeter
Huron Baseball, League was organize •-»...:.
ed, consisting of teams from Glide.
rieh, Clinton, Seaforth, Exeter- and
Hensall, to play U, B. A. A. interme-
diate. The representatives Pram
• (iodericlr consisted of - Mesars, E.
Dean, ID. I.• Hill,. Lorne Young,' Ned
Sale and Ilarold Murney. The fol-
lowing officer;; were appointed: Hon.
Presidents,• I)r. Whitely, Mr. Medd
and. Mr. McMillan; President, F. More.
leyy, Exeter; Vice Presidents,' D. I.
d•Iill, Goderieh; `Il. Rivers, Exeter ;
Dr, J.W. ;haw, Clinton; R. Kerslake,
`rof.
aTrt.h;:4Ii.cc Hensall;
ld•
Secretary -
'Chas. Hawkins, Clinton;
Treasurer; Ferris ('antelon, Hensall.
The executive committee will eonsiat
:of the vice presidents, The following
'schedule of games was drawn up for
the first half •
,lune �c:ifosth at ('linttm
ITc i i 11 at Exeter
,Bine -• de -Clinton et Goderieh
I'leneeli at - Seaforth
, June i l—Seefortlr et Exeter
Ilensali et (;, derich •
Jung 'ens. -Exeter at Clinton
Gedcrich at Seaforth
-.June In—Clinton it Seaforth
Exeter at Hensall
June 14•--Gederieh at Exeter
•June iW-•-Seaforth itt • Hensall
June 20. --Exeter at Goderi'•h -
June 2'3 --Clinton at llensall
! June •21..-Seaforth to :Weinrich
GRAND BEND
opening
SAT; MAY 24th '30.
Dancing Afternoon or. Evening .
THE W
NE CLEF 'DWELLERS
RS
EIGHT -PIECE O1WI1ESTlt,1
SOFTBALL LEAGUE •O1'l N'G
(Western -Ontario .League)
EXETER :its'. GRAND BEND
0.30 sharp.
BAND CONCERT
By kind perntis: ion of Lieut.
Col. R Id. Trow
Perth Regimental Band
2.30 p°nr.
I:"crv:hinM going full blast= -
New• Cottages, New Gamest,
New Walls
Mr. J'. Comatoek, Pincher Creek,
Alta., writes:•• -art kftd been troubled
with niy kidneys and bladder for some
time, and had to get up four or live
times during the night, -
"X tried ooveral kinds of kidney sad
liver pills, but none of them seemed to
• do mo any good. •
"1: thought I would try i)oan°e worked un a reel enthualaain amongst
)tiidney Pine . • altar taring one bo�c the nmernnbera, Bolding ua together in
a
I hare been Cele to Bleep all night long, ttindly and graciousWee?and r➢ir- i
and I now feel.that 411e ere the s;nl eating our work. in a rammer that:
y Y brought a glow to our hearts, We ;
thing to tako for the kidneys and are presenting you with thio centifi
blander, as I have not been troubled cute a'i a tie that will link you
' winter taking this ono throughout life with the society tvlik-h
You have loved and devoted youtcelf
to these wispy yearn. In co doing We'
' oleo convey to you our love, aur guod
niche', our prayere, that bal,pine' z
cr•ay fellow you all the days of your
life till you hear the "well done, E;tctad .
•.int faithful aorvcumt." .'iianed on be.
1 half of the '.meiety-- ire. John alai --
.
any, Preen ntrs. M. Chat -i letorr, uTrcci .
1
boa"
Pries', C0 cents a box
at all draggiata and
dealers, or tri ailed
dirges en receipt of
prise Obi Tire T.
ilbnu Co., Limited,
' Tomato, Ont.
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FOR APPOINTMENT - By appointment only.
SPRING COAT SALE
'Phis is your opportunity to purchase a snappy Tweed, or if you
prefer a ,Trientine or Broadcloth, they are here in
a geeat vaviety. These'coata are regular dock, new
this spring. The t tyles are smart and the
materials the .newest.
GROUP NO.`1
1 * :hil:t't.'il's ')'weeds, sizL's 5 to 14
sea, Reveller n7.5ti to S').75. Sale
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GROUP NO. 2
5 t,i;1 44i ' c' ' and t.'IJies' Coals. itegu-
jE?t' Sio.75. Sire price ...... .......
GROUP NO, 3
n111.. (a,tl,
tit.'c,tilar S22.50. Sale
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GRO JP NO. 4
It t t,nl�° (:i,at teenier 24,5x), Sale
price
GROUP NO. 5
c► c,ill. (:'i;t: lie';:; a27.5o and S2 .50.
Sall.' price
$5.95
$]4.95
$16.50
$18.%5
$21.50
GROUP NO. 6 -
7 rally nt our 'I'M
Coats. Rel;ular value$22.95 :to
$32.59
prix:. .... .......
i1 (fill'. (:oats. to aas:,:r tit
$2.98
$6.95
r] ()ale reed,. to elate
These two lines are net new otoek but
- aellent value.
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at the price are ex -
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