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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-07-13, Page 8PAQEOM TOWELL• INO.: Pure Irish , :inecr Towelling 'Colored • border. Reg, 18C- .. 2 Yards for COMB. NATIONS, Boyer' . Bal::. Ooatbination ,00 buttoned • • • and i blttj]nless. Natural "Shade. ' Special, M .. • :' :... .43c'': ` ATHLETIC ' STYLE ' Meas, Naincheck Athletic style: fitted, with; ;kW: tt stretch band at the -back. Suit ... .'.55e BATHING SUITS; •, Children'$ Bathing Cotton r ,. . Suite. Navy" and .Red; Navy and ,:Orange..' :Reg. 69e.. For .,, .,; J9c, LADIES' GLOVES : Ladies'' White Gloves t1�r ta-the-minuted„styie. Chime .Suede' with "fancy Organdy a. •' MEN'S SHIRTS ed• 11Ien'e ... , f White:' , ,• Bro•adclot' h sSehpeIrtras,t,eCoclloabrasrsattached' n Excellent 'quality 'Bloomers: Panties, Fr nt-shaped 'yokeWer d :75c • At•,. :75c; • Ladies' Run -Resist Lingerie. • PHONE: D` - D� IlV�B-� LL -5 ENSIGN -•DI" AHM ERS 'weddin> • h e was .,:solemnized .g n We es' a las • i ' � d t Lando . n n when Y , Misi a 'V la Dia �. timer o .o f inca ' K dine x «became-the'bride-of-Mr. Isaac .Esi n� n g Mr. and • Mrs. Ensign are residingon the, groom's.• tarn near Lochalsh.. BLACK-MacTAYI SH I --- me h f Reb. 'and'�h?rs: � F. •G: Maca ' T visfi o " .., : . • f Cam bellford - �ntarro wasIteee . he scene • 'lot � a pretty•weddin ... _ g. at;,,noon- on..- Saturday . -June•-" 24t1i-:� , when their sister,' :Margaret .Barbara,; ou est da. u hte of Y r Mrs., l4I c , 8 a Tavish • and the . late P''t • la e e er " ° MacTavish of Huron Townshi .:was united:'n ,p, r mar- riage : to Ross ' Arnold :Blacks , elder' son" ;of Mr. ,and "Mrs. Joseph Black of The-eere° mon _ wa = s f er armed- Y• b ' Rev. ; D MacTavlsh: " of ' Po _. —"' Part- 1io r pe, _United.' . Chur' ch assistett ,. ted'. b . _Rev. v G. MacTavish: oY<''Caiin Gellfo " .....P rd, bio q theta o e f th..bid'�' r d fo '. .� ,, be., re"a• bank'. of `-ever 'n ee s ferns '" a ' lir ,rid 'aIso� . `.Ju ,,tie. flowers The bride' who - 'vvasiyen,in' i, g Marriage e rlrxag by hers brother,. Alex, en "tered the living, ng roam to the•. strains of Loh ., . ' . r .t, . e m BndaT'`C oro `� ngr a n s played b' -., P y Y 4 Miss, E: ' Barnu m ":ot:..`Cain behford. ,P. She wore a:'becomi-' n dress�of'` g white. chiffon 'voile::' withtouches of ' Pink, and. carried a beautiful banquet' of Pink ; and white loses -and': fern. ' ' ' 'v Following o . n "the• ' ceremony,„ " S the w ests nurnberin guests about.twe grlty'sat - ► -s down to;a wedding :' dinner A '. w„ - S fter a o short'hone" oan 's ent in' B .Yin _elle .,. Pvile, • Port. Hcie:Millbank' and'eth F ► er. Points,' tits Mr and' ' Mrs. .Black have returned w home and taken u ` residence' o" n Pthe`. • groom's farm,',Concession 4, ' Iiuron: - D I� Attend Service is eA t,., ,Ash . , fief Bo--- st, Camp At Ki ntai�' b Atte ds' 4l. -Church .I •• A Bodyn" At .Ashfield On" Sunday. 'Unique was s a very happy 'inter- change inter- c hange'�of•'services�'�which; took'place at Ashfi eld Pr esba°eria :. �_. . _,. Y n Church:.._.a n Sun da "'•w .when,, ,o Y, ,, n inyitation, •with trans ` r o tation: rov P r e" d d som"' eighty P , boys :-.Officials: Y,"Of-:t e•: ' h Presbyterian BO • Ca s m at Ki ntail _ ?'. p'� ,,.. Beach; war Shipped with `. .Pp h .the usual congregation fi. at the =,morning •service, when _the Rev. I) MacI"" tines ' �• Cam ' direction: P and -Convener' �'o' Of Synods ..c 'gym ` •o mrttee;. delivered the' • ~address• hat. e. venin teas h 'hfie g - . ld, congre;-. atio g attended • the'.ca m P seryic e hl e • ting''"co. .. n e .fere '' ..........nee gropnds` b the beautifu 1 wa t ers',o • . .. , f •Olde° Huron: and under: the ,cans py; of a•:•starlight: heaven; n .A• t... this• service '�• Rev. Rev. J. Mac _ vray,• ,the Ashfield" :pastor, brought belt the message. Members of. the Camp and ' visitors contribu e ted tip- propriate ;: selections in son . `There �,g were overflowing audiences : at both. services.. Next Sun da` a� 1i . ems Y t. t rain ser- g ,, ice at Ashfield " :the; o ' ortunrt PP. Y 111 be:•: given n , to those- desire „the acrament of. Baptism- for their lit tle On the''; Sunday following, July23, he: •,Somme r "School: students -' wily. orship at the ' morning' servic "-- e. at Ashfield : with R e , ev. C. •H:;Macl)onaad ean' of the : school, , having' : char e a g f the service with, R' v th e ., MacGillivray upplying in " the Lucknow and Dun- annon 'pulpits. ' . Large crowds will no doubt be in ttendance that ..evening ' 'at" Carne intail for the:, Conventicle, celebrate " the loyalty _of the Old ovenanters of•Scotland in the. days persecution,: ENGAGEMENT s Mr.' ,and Mrs. Fred C. lialdenby; g Holyrood, announce '-the engagement 'Of their daughter, Frances Blanche, a to Perry L. Anderson, eldest son of K 'Mr. and : Mrs. William:' Anderson, to Kincardine. The Marriage' 'to take. C place `the aniddle.of. July,' of • THERE LS' STILL TWO MONTHS', OR MORE TO WEAR •SUM- MER SHOES. TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TOS `O iT"b'.I T: FOR THE HOT • WEATHER AT AMAZINGLY :LOW;' PRICES. t91 " Wo'a. White Shoes In Straps, : Ties and Pumps. Nearly All Sizes, To clear at , $ i..9.8 Men's :Sport Oxfords 5 'Pair' only. , Men's Black and, White Sport Ox- fords, At „, . c..2.95 White ' Kid, Pumps 9 Pair Only. , Women's 'White Kid Pumps. Combination 'Last., • A Width. •Values to @' $5.00. To clear at t .cp.'4` Wo's:.Sport• Oxfords In Cream and.' Brown color Corn arena. Rubber Soles'' Cuban• Heels, $i.9$' Vi/Ors.. � '.Ties & Pumps • Women's. White ilea add Pumps ' To Pear $6.4�' At Wo's. Sport Oxfords: InBla'ck & White and Cream & 'Brown Color Combinations: Leather' soles; Cuban 45 Xleels. To Clear at •, 'arch .O r Wi do�vs' dor these Spee.ials• • ocal ,General Have you 'renewed your subscrip tion Best Value in:. good" shoes at W, J: 1 ITTLE's SHOE Miss ' Anna, Alton-,; flak gene ;to Toronto to take a • summer course. Mr. Elmo Pritchard has. made t ., e . ,, th., purchase of , a 'fine team of °Blacks.:. p• Mr. Tom Alton has, secured ,a. Poe- ition in a , broker' office; 'n :'Toro s o � � nto Miss Annie Thompson of Walker.% ton; .spent the "week -end` with; Mrs, 1'.' H. Alton. Miss: • Bessie Jean Chestnut • 61, Rochester is a visitor at the home of her' mother. ' A. r . • Miss Mabell khan, of • o -.. o . T rbnto has, teen visiting at the home•.of"Mr, and Vlrs, C. B. Allan. , ;'Nlrs Ross • •Wilson"- of •`Vancouver is a guest a; 'the , liOrne ''of :her aunt,`. :,Tis. William" McKenize , • Mis ..: sesAudie �n � - u Y and*: ';'J=�' .Nendersor, have gone to. Alliston to visit for few days" with relatives.; ; Miss 'Edythe Stanley of Brusse',• spent," last., week visiting with 'her aunt; M.S. Jas. Webster, Ashfield.-- Bargains in Meri's and. Boys'' Work, Clothing -=.Shirts, . ,Pants, ;Overalls, Soac Etc._ ._ iEiE MARKET -STORE. M. r/and ,Mrs. Wilmot: •Thompson of Alliston were"visitors this week 'With Mr. and 1,VIrs..:Wellington, Henderson.. 'Dr . and Mrs. McG w ' o an of o"� Ttoto visitedover. - , ver the';week-end. ,with the- I' atter s mother; "Mrs., A. ',McKinnon: Mrs% 'Roy ' Mc Y urllin '.''a rid c}ii]dren. o `Toronto` have b sen visiting at •the: home of Mi. and Mrs: Herb Mc Quilljn' Send in the names, of .your .sum,- mer visitors. We' iv ant .,them, . it you. ar going. _ e.- non V. i . g g_.....a et us_k o_ .-- :. also: - Mr: "M... arshall Graham has • • a returned to•tk.:. t village la efollo' g following an extended o'� h lids' mTor' y onto�and .Nit art,F'alls -Miss Jean .McKenzie• of'Toronto an, d 'Miss • Bessie.'lVI Kenza _ " •�.. c e of New, York are the guests of Mr. and"Mrs.. R. •'V.' eKenzie. M Mr. and:. Mrs. Will Fisher •; and Maudje, .Miss: Maud ;Murdoch'.' and Mr. R. V.''. 'Mac L MacKenzie $ ent�Satur P n . Wats 1 0 ro. 1VIr . an'd'. M Gaynor of Lo Y _n.. doze and Mr.; and Mrs. Trimble 'Baile ..y. and ,tw :: o children e dr n of Cargill;. .... ... ... -were :. in' �o 'callerstown- on`Sunda Y Mrs. M James Fisher and' , Lloyd Steward are leaving "to spend an' ,ex- tended v.isit.1 With the former's daugh tet; e;:.M - t r, Mrs. Reynolds; of •.Toronto. Mrs.G. E.' Johns '.of Walk rville. e•.. is a.visitor.: at the :home' of her sister, Mts. Clair -Agnew- x ew•ath • g and the home. of Mi and Mrs J S' McKenzie Mr.: and Mrs: Gordon Smellie and family. .and • 1VIrs.' W m.: Champion P� ,n of., Toronto, are visitors.with the 'ladies adzes aunt ' ;Mrs. James Cook,Ashfield. , . IRey.M. .Col o " $ quh un: conducted the; ser , c.." ' vi' e , , in the United .Church on., Sunday, Baas the astor Rev: P , S. T Tucker is ; on holidays . at Wasaga II o Beach, ��. Mr. Melvin Orr, who was taken ill on.:"Sunday with a stomach hemorr hage is .confined to his home: this week, but is making, favorable .: re- covery:" . The . Presbyterimi ,Sunday .'School picnic , is being • held. this ; afternoon t „Harbor Park, Goderich, where y the 1 be joined in " the outing by ;;the: ungannon 'Presbyterian Church:';.• a a of Mr. Joe Wilson. of Colorado, who ccompanied hi' his wife' is visiting t the home of Mrs: William Wilson West Wawanosh,. renewed , ac- uaintances in, Lucknow ori Saturday• Mr. and Mrs. ' William Robb and :Miss 'Olive:Robb,„ the latter "Tor-' onto' who ih holidaying with her par' .ents, were week -end visitors in Al listen and Cookstownwith :Mr. Robb'"r sisters, Mrs. Lattamer and Mrs', Corbett. 'Mr:, and. Mrs.': John Spanner and daughter" Marguerite of Toronto . are this week visitors at the home of 'Mr. and .Mrs Nelson Bushell. Mrs. Span-. ner is", a sister of • Mrs. Bushell. M. Spanner is a , printing - instructor`' Toronto Technical Scli'ool. ,Ladies' Jitney Winners .Prizes at the. Ladies' Jitney at the green :on' Tuesday . afternoon.", were won hy Mrs: Clarke, ,Mrs. Ilorneul; . Mrs: Button and` Mrs. W:• LI McKen- zie. The, latter two had': to play'; off to decide the winners of third and ;fourth."prize,•:•. -' David Horne returned :home from .two—week's visit In Kingsville 'tie- conipariying his "grandparents, and Mrs. Walter Horne and Miss h1ildr"ed Horne, who sp t,�th,e ek' �....au�x�«...thr3a�etux�wert�° accompanied by Miss' Audrey Horne h who will `visit in, Kingsville; : ` • �e Ti URSI?A"1', JULY ,lith,' 1933:: t Wienta7'., Absrb 'Western''. Ideas Si:.ys, .Rev.' Hugh McMillan •In'Another Letter • To This Gon►inunity Thru: The Sen}ineh "Dear Sentinel , rlends, , One personal `benefit • to: -be gained from- this series Of letters' to' home•-. fclk through the Sentinel is the op- ;,por tunity • it gives • for relating, " in ones" mind, things Oriental "tp.-things Occidental. Quite " frequently some tittle ., occurrence in the: daily' round alts up a whisper. which "says; "What different'linpression, the home folks' would have of , theOrient,,': the "Jap znese. •and° the' Chinese,:; if 'only could • see this.',c• , Since,: returning t .. .1.. go Taiwan, h, have : ;Hent 'ftom. ton. to twenty hours .a . - week. on the 'train attending "thiET and khat meeting. On sometimes :wishes he Japanese'railway would ' provide a"little. cubielewhich l', , f w. . coo, d be used as "a'study l n route; Medern as t heY are, this is one convenience 'they lack. But* there is 'another thing to to considered. The, crowd of Frgi— osans gathered around Hie or keeping an' eye on me while "I make the'se, notes,' would be • denied" their little: side-show. You. see I' ani on the train again: _.After -•-three -days„.,attendings -s7Se -;�s of meetings at • the little town: of .Taiko•� - am o'-' , I n m *ay<`back• • ' . Y homer Taiko is about. as. far, froni Taikoku. as "London is from' Lukne ' o Three w. Thi' ' languY ages.buzz:,ins m . ears from the crowded' seats ', 'around me: Hakka Chinese, n Fo osan and }' , , d. Japanese:, Two young 'fellows a : couple of seats ',away -can t keepfrom staring. at the• 'Foreigner.: They have: evidently never ,seen one before. reT' before. their y both "attempt': o imitate external.T evidences of "Westernism► snappy„. s g y , duo -,colored oxford$, straw hats' and tt' ci ar - g e es. But 'their' evident amaz'ement': at seein a st • g Wes.. erner makes {Ahern; •-for —erne, --look like SUCCESSFUL"STUDS T ,: N Miss Mar ar Ma g. ,et, shn a'•. u it of: ,, P F Mabelle Allan A.T.C.M..was one:• of. the, successful candidates ,irk. the -re- cent" ia ex m' P nsL a mations ° at -=the.. Toronto;- Conservatory of Musie Mail. • and'E i fi re” F. • ...Mr..' Mr. and Mrs. Wm, .Martin :'ofStr at= f0 rd `, aid a brio •nisi ; p;� t $t _:'the home. of Mr. and'rs. 17,'. J.. Cameron hay, av- itis• been, at.Win sham `Tuesday g . on. ''. attending g the, funeral of Mrs. ,Mar= Mar- tin's uncle ; �Allen .'.Va" a ' , n lstyne of. Culross, and *hose' widow ' .lies iously' ill's n Win ha os i g m I•T p til.., Mr. °Alex:Cam b'ell ug .'of :Ho i p hton 1Vlich.: was a recent 'visitor with his; Sister,'Miss Mar aret" Campbell: g C p el. kr Campbell"'s wife .and. on and dau � s gh. ter• ,,wlio;'s ent,their:visit'to% P Ontario at Ottawa; .metered 'here where :they were, joined tined by:: Mr; Camphell; before setting out on their.return: to Mkhi gin., ''.Mr. . Buswell � and . Ted have ` om: mencedmorin0 erations g p prepay=. ing for the" return of the Buswell family to Liicknow from •Exeter; where they have been living for r year and •a half. Mt:, and -Mrs. Roy Black '• have vacated the. Buswel' residence and ; have moved'..to. •the lrving'home on ,Havelock9-St... - Aftend'ii}g Summer .,School .. Miss <Winnifred -Ackert,- George: Joynt, Al x Smith. and Arthur An- drew,. as; "representatives of the Sun- day School ' and ` Young . Peoples', Society of the "United,' Church, are this week attending •Summer ';School at •Mirainieha Bay at ,Port Elgin.' The School opened ori• Monday 'and. closes` next Monday.,' Returns from Chicago • .. _1VIr, N. D, McKenzie, returned 'the end of the week- front,`a•:two-weeks' visit in, Chicago, ,where he. ,spent an' enjoyable' timpl;,visiting.. friends' and telatives, `fdoiiigo up" the city and viewing the , World's' '.Fair. The. tri'' to , Chicago from, Detroit Was , madr. on :a passenger plane. Mr. ' 1Vielcenzit much "enjoyed .•travelling'`by" air al- though he . says, '"Y°ou leaVe Detroit' and, first thing, yqu know you're it:' Chicago, and 'yet you don't stern have.' been any ^place ' Back Frons: Western Trip Donald•` McCharles ' returned the last of the week :front "a 3n6n0s trip in tl2e West ,Which took him lip far West as'=Senians, where he, visit- ed with his brother Duncan, who ha a_„,large wheat„_,acreage .:this ----season Crops were 'loo1d ijg splendid 'an this district 'and a `fellor of rain the •`'day Donald., left. with. 'wheat price's., at the dollar nark 'had the Westerners at that :point in a 'happy *fratii'o of ,3nd.4�,Other r,�retzQn,s ��w-e�'�vi,;IZ�i,e, treem* 3o'�il e �crops AVO suffered from'. hail, grasshop rs and, 'drdught': 5, ec' ala' DATES, 3 LBS:• • ; 3 o ;.25c'.E IGS,'LBS, ,• Fancy PRUNES; 2 lbs. 25c ,. SEEDLE R • : IS.INS, '2 140..., 25c: S A 1Q: liars ?earl` SOAP „33c'.. - 8: Bare 'Tartan SOAP •25c , ir. RAISINS � g.. LBS. .. , . ...; ,�, ...•....29c AUSTRALIAN VAL.' RAIS'INS,,.Z LBS..,; ; ; ;25.c 49 BI ,11,1,-HQQI? & . UAKER � C. N Q. BL,A OATS.'. Montmorenc .y ..Che -ri r es ARE AT THEIR BEST G THIS COMING:, K:'' WITH ......... .. . • WEE. LEAVE. ORDERS TO'” BBE, FILLED WITH •QUALITY ^ i+ RUIT • AT BEST POSSIBLE HAVE. YOU TRIEDTRELEAVEN'S' NEW CEREAL '5POUND' BAG 25c.. a'.deeoiated ,, 'q uc tionmI: c ant quiteunderstand , t ens A ' Palk ' okii, merchant=across-•:: from-•IncTetnnes o nay 'assistances, . after they• leave ,,the train, and explains: .They . are • Hakka' Chinese.,'from a small'. town back: in, 'the foot_bills. They nn' .doubt have graduated' Froin collegiate; have: •-suffered many an hour plugging at: an apparently"use-.. legs._-s}alij,ectF.,_eal-I'e,'d - Eigllsh. haye.' heard ' a'lmo`st; unbe lievabl,e .stories abbut the. woriders of :Western ` lands , Being ,young they:believed everything. Hew they w oul h ave. given' everything to get to this,]and' of dreams? their " •. ams. The "best they ;ever ow got . as An opportunity to seer soMe-. one 'froth "•,the 'nearest `,town who, :had beenin the *est; pr Shanghai.'`'Copy- in- •m;. h1 the ' dari g y • • Hely dressed • thein - Selves in ''the suits a their 'd reams. But never had'. heir eyes �'� e � • s en -a sig raer'in•'the flesh. • rntt h frig-, en r' . s enseiy'' lnterest- thes.a Not ,only .'are both Jy an 'and ,Chinn officially intent aP on nn-- Porting ,estern-i eas•••-b he --news d Y•t . Paper f UIZ but: the :people in :general,. i oar 1 tcu arty the 'youth,:" seem More eager, than 'ever :to absorb :everything Western -dress;, free ,min ggg lin of e: , th.. sexes, dancing,, English, , words,,.,and the general,'.attitude • of modernity that'' goes' .with the day..,. But c - I -`fan ,• �t rs :;• _ true :'-that•�:t�• 'majority Y o Young. Fe o 1 • ar -q bte -nor a t� ' o�: g n f the source -of; a1t=-tliese- new ideas ,and feuiteinis..they imagine they, sort' of:; `-'happen"-•or . come' from' okyo or Shanghai: Oecasionally, in. out=of-the-way places one sees'••on he train`-oun eo 1 Y g. P p e.dressad in the. atest":Shanghae `extreme ',who look erre ly ,and critically" at '�a" foreigner . s if''aecusing ';him of trying to" ani' ate the modern' Orient and•,a ' ar ..Pp. nntly making a:•ha' d mess of:it:' Recentlytwo ; "smart''"i ..,ftleck ., chaps P ot. ,bn .a crowded train and noticing e standing « ' ,near ,•said ,Forel n �, g . savage. L• .mentioned . to a " Formol vend, with whom I was:' travelling hat one rarely ' hears s' Y rich" expres-'. it. , ns o'- n w a-�. . da' s: Y No, , ,he 'replied" eloquently in a st g-'. : Y ane wh}sper,. •only �ignorant ,fellows '.from away •Back :in the country:' say such things. the so se days."' To this .there was •obaiously T fi a t m t no . reply.. ° •°:.i' - That" Same day (a `day, full of usual- experiences) waiting at a jun etion�point for "a train,.•.4 group of school -boys • made some' comment as they sat near, about the, "red head." Feeling the': need', of a little con- versation" to while away_ 'the'_time. 1 took off;iny hat and. asked,; "Why do you call me "red -head?"` ' My hair *� isnot "so 'u y ;=i ext, ca -:it 1'fiey were much ' ashamed; that . their little ". chi kv--chink N•` p;. y C maman • , expres- sion had ; b'een. understood . The • oc- ` currence' b` c e am e the: Occasion fo� r•.a little observation neat li 4 the things ar and us -the 'architecture, , h tecture; . 'its ...Occidental a" ear'n PI? . a ce, the ra'ilwa 'its .Western y,r ., inventors; the' electric" AmerieanE is' . d o •' n,, the :very '.cut of• their school uniform ,showed' Western.,,:, design,; a , striking contrast to 'Jap-. a nese "' kimon a . and •;seta (wooden clogs) or the Chi g nese.'.' ' ba 'tro s u rs. ggY. e Furtherinoie .'lie had s, — Y . 'school -bas g, and :in ;them books `: and scribblers .• evidencing... c g their most. 'ivorrisoire .. s Je t,_,,the..Enghsh#anguageAll•-..:- these 'thing'=;e •chatted about;q c Mg', the,; g, lines ,o4 inftuence'to Western c ultur e h ' ' C risti i �' , n ty, .and a tacular- ly :the: -life of :the totinder.: under, 'the ,erten i T ttowh'' which, t • the Da •ha: ' 4 copied the West' provides a natural`, approach.' to the deeper .Message. • els an,;anc e reasin� u crit...:; e -,� _.. ..;_ ... 'y fg...:. demand.: ...._ for an' explanation • as 'to the origin' of•- .'' mu r .cult ure.,.,.Yonng.people -are• par "icularly keen. The y ask: question after- r ue 'o �: q sti n: that drives one ben.* to sources. In fact•„the source> of our .' c t ul ur e becomes much more- 'clear- through'.':havine• to analyse "ti Y t n the. light of g . the • keen . intellects. Of young, Orientals. eat 1 as. , •Bu ,'1 t v , ha a wandered far' from m • • Ya o la r genal' 'intent . in beginning , this letter I had, d thought I d make 'so •.. ,. . encs• : . motes;- ',about a Formosan home,'" in which I had 'spent • an, in er s t three. days But. -those.:two cha a-:o� p n h"; e trai ` n star '� ' t to ..m mind' d rid' Y on a .diff= eren ' in t e. Now • I .� i tam too far away •to.. pee .it,as I saw• it t hen and with . ' o Go little e ti ' me" o• , r s ,• pace renairiin` . Sohn • g I. shall be . a` ck i• n Taa �. hoku to, the ho , he.. se 'that" u, t at. we four 'call' home: '•' Yours: `Si ncere]y; Hugh h c• a. M 11 gen-uine 6-p y eavy duty tire at an astonishingly tow price --the GoODYEAR SPEEDWAY EAV-Y DUTY- .' a -tough and gripping tread , defectsand road hazards. • Remember —:thfs is a. Goodyear ' We ate also able tO announce a new reduced price schedule on the • These' are genuine Goodyear tires, - car with: new tires at loW cost. arefutly guaranteed. NEW LONX/ PRICES GOODYEAR. SPEEP TIRES 81e • Regular 6 30 'X 3V s -1113',11cavk Duo pieta° Tax Extiet .• • •