The Signal, 1921-6-23, Page 22 -Thursday, June Zt, ]fr11.
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Thursday, June :13, 191. •
EDITORIAL NOTES.
' Spend Ih.whlion Day in Goderleh
with 1lt crowd. .
The farmers of Ontario are growing
crops which will give a big impetus to the
return of ptot,petity.
THZ SIGNAL
The Real Flavour
of the genuine "GREEN' Tea is in every
packet of --
IP
LAD
GREEN TEA
I Superior to the best Japans, Gunpowder or
What so tare as a day in June ex.' Young Hyson. Sample Free-Salada, Toronto.
claimed the poet. But these June day s
are quite well cooked
eat?
l..t. Mrs. 11. MI 141Uney. Mr-. 11,3'
{ --•l Niru,;. Mrs. ltd. McWhinney. Mr-.
Coif is sail 10 IK• :r "willluu.ilrfs fo pitut ntii. 4 ttn iI"_:'l »..Itfo1441. Mrs. Mrs.
ur'.I.:rk
T � tt - new. Richardson, al n:. Jiun1,N•k
y.
gator." In which ease the IiIWerp••li
•I i Nl• 6, azJ.,. Mrs. Nell McDonald. Nlr•.
golf grouudr . displays a Rumpel
number of the fellows with six Opt
Wife-decerti.n is said to beincre
prevalentand there i- a demand f
severe penalties. This is a crlmi/
much more common amino.; mars
than bachelors.
ng _
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tier.. l
The Wooten - Iieditnte of 1)ulg.in-
• lion report the following tuetul4•r' Ju
the 1..1411•% .bid of the• Alex:uadra
ngiaN*'ilirnJ1,•Ih'na 111.ueK1utai! :' . Mral r,.
more
.1'lun
rore ,nh.+.•n. Miss Gracie t':,thearr. Mi..
that is -Nl:ov M.'llnn.tl}. Nils etlive'NIcIlliir-
d min err}'. Mix. Kennett* NI4 K,'nzle. Mr..
Wm. -minion. Mrs. Neil 1: N1••Keu.
sir. Mr. H.r•tor M.1.I uI. Mi-. Nlary
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If. M.•Keu It:. K. No. :t, laicknow
• An advance estimate of the wheat -crop SIr.. !toss, .,Mrs. ltich.u,1 Nlclhnaald:
1,1 Sl r. I1,NI. M.
of NesternCanada this year is300,600,000 Mrs. itola.
John Jamieson. Miss Jennie Cathcart.
:His. Mary M..lur.hy, Miss (dive Mc-
I4.1ntr11y. MN. Kenneth MpKeuzie.
Mr, 1Cut. Kempton. Mrs. NI -II G. Mc-
K••uzie. Mr•s Ibet or' McL14tu. Mi..
M ry 11. .L.Kenzle. Mrs, Rt.*, Mr..
it•I. 51.•11011.1 1. Mn. Ruhr. 514lh.nald.
Mr.. Rod. McKenzie. Mr.. Ilr. sings.
44.u1.'Mrs. Kenneth Mel..an, Mr4.,Jultn
51 --Kay. NIts:"Flora Sleltone Id, Mrs.
e:eo. 4'olliu+ou, Mrs. (tiro. Kiel, Father
Hussey. Sir.' Jarvis Wiles. Mr. John
Wiles. Miss Hannah Wiles. Mrs. Will
• 11an•kiu.. Nlr.. ,tutor Tig••rt: Mrs. Wm.
- tir•.y, \Ir. Will Simpson. Mr.. Thos.
Itlek..,n. Mr.. Wm. Wn.ormin; N1i..
Minute Mirk -•.44. Miss (Hiv.' Willis. NUN.l
Iraqi Martin. hiss Miry M.Kenzi.•, '
Mr...11. ,:McKenzie, •Mh„ M.ry Cunning-
Jhatu, Mr,. 4111 Cox.
Ken -
bushels. A hailstorm or some other rtlis- I Kenzie. Mrs I1 l(iwp sol.. Mr.. K. n-
tieth McLean, Mr John McKay. Miss
hap might make a considerable difference. Flora Mel hnulld,'MN. Gro: (•ollinwm,'
in the figures; but let us hope that , Mr-. con. Keefe. Kit Al.:,tMrs. 1Ww.
:lathing untoward will occur and that the `• ",leer•. Mr. T. (i, A •u, Mrs. it.dr.
West will l e blessed with. the best crops in 1 Il. ?l.. ... 511... T Il .,..r Mix
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NI •K •mzI • 3. ••. �. F. lt,
herd. Mr..
kith's tory. -.- Fred d lf`•4 sir... (Rev. -1 niTaiig.1T,
NI rs (It.
M attie r,-
r''-,tFyruitl.. Mer., 1
viii- Culbert. Nlr.. 1.
nu Tutt a 111. } ik
}• d I
1'14 -silent Harling i- lit fat•or of
rlpr, a! tariff provi-i.lo.. Ile is
to give tariff concessions t.. (v,
tile. that will girt similar treatment
-to the...I ii 11.1 Slates. There 1114' .till
ter -.4• 4.1•144.rt*nity for Canada to- rt‘
141 the' Litt 'mistake. of 1911.
► lhoigll Mr Iter.)
J tuft ynn. Mr.. Win.
'uul unl... Meati.
?Mothers. Mrs. F:. M.
• Jones, Mrs. H
*rw• ere Mrs S. 4I litter -on. Mr.. S
4 StotIers, ' Mrs. .1. 1•:. Trelr:ayam. ML.N
F:fl4 il'S(v. NL'.. F. A. 'Rogerson. Flim
gamwinl : Mix. Hannah \\Wiles. Mr„
Will Hankins. Mrs. John'ytwrt. JIrs.
War. (:ray. 1t. 11. No. :1, ('is rl h.
('otstrilnt4ois: "'ruin .Father`lln,.ey
I visitor iu pintail r, .10c; Mr: Jervis
13Wile., R. •It. No. ;t. t:.Klerieh. -ak•
, Mr. John Wiles, R. R. No. 3, (ode -
r i. •) t. :.444 .
4tat111 lt-f . tri -- g, rlry" tm Jnlr 1R.
Thi.1,11it'rr4FdtiT",ci't=of flti•'/hile of
1/1n•ouslt a. 11orerwor-44ment1 warn
ao-�*igu-thf. 1HiII4 iI`wki.4r will
bring into eff ou'the date mentioned
the-referewiinu in; this Pruvinee
in April.
(4.141•Yfet !4(44(454 :Ig:1111 I,o rile 1N11111 -
nn ' nU of Rev. iir. Seage'e for 4th,.'
tiun l'ri.n .-.t - of Triti r ('.rlllt,•.
Hi. (rte s in bis old honie to are
greatly -ides. rl ar.the fr•slr tronor aT
Ii .....m.' 1,1 tie :114.1 ,tri• , rotnldel
t(s., that it -Mas IN1'U 4Y .rthilf• l.•sfuwed.
.-Ttw,-45teMemover Welton hiPt= W en-
.lied ander the title. "Tire II.11s
D.e(11tlxs I'ul file .1
, along the Iltmr -advocated c aterl Ly Premier
`-tarot 7Tiinr Mr,' J. J. Morrison refuses
hlo taw..ling. 'The U. F. (t. 1N tl►e ekttd
Of his heave --,s• Ise esabil a *4./*PO -
elze'any other.
A Philadelphia magistrate holds that
sti•iiling a ride on a freight train is no
crime with railway fares ,.o high xN
114'3- 41 w• at present. N'hxt wanld be
the result if this des•islm sh.ui11 hold
%
with regard to other things. that are
high in price at 1114• present time/
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The Kings visit to Belfast 1111, lawn
couil.l tel saf•I,v, to the intense relief
of man}- who'-featr.i win* -tli1.h44p to
the r.iyal party. King, (i14,rge p ioitsi
Slit. new• 1'biter I'.irllxmt.ut *nil anti,'
ti-'per,•b of ('1114-IlIstium. 1111p,.:12111g '•to
till irl,htn,'n to pause', 444 stret.•h lint
the halm of furlo iraa140' 41u11 concilir-
t1)n, to foeglre and to forget. nail to
join in slaking for the 'land which
ttIey- tore a I4I' era of jirvr.i. r•ndfeiTf-
meta awl goodwill."
5lr. W. H. Fraser. the notiiu14• of
cite LIIN•i9ml, of North Huron for the
next FedePil e4retlem. 1. n strong rem
dictate.. A- farine•r, re+relent Iii "the-
centnil pert of the riding. well kmow'74
and 454i.,•te.l, 151141 tdeeed in the field
by • 144ru4l'Ilt• reprlse•ntLtg kith
rural and urban rulers, 11e will snake
• struu4t *1.444.+.51 to tit(• electors sof' ail
parts of the (.nrstituetwy. Mr. F'r,m.«•r
has lawn through two contest., in one
of w'tirli IIP was slew«tn1, 117444 111 the
other 11141111* a splendid num, and to ha.
proved himself a (-tpnhle and t11nnnlgli
organiser. T1.- V. F. 0. lace Ntr. .1.
W. King in the Geld. Th.. 4'otw•rva-
tire's hart. 114,1 yet made a u,►infiatlon.
Is There a Baby in
Your Home ?
11 therm-'y'or young children in
your home } If there is you should not
be without a box of Baby s Own Tablets.
Childhood ailments come quickly and
means should always be at hand to
promptly fight •them Baby's Own
Tablets are the ideal home remedy. They
• regulate the bowel-; sweeten the stomach;
banirh constipation and indigestion,
break up colds and simple (ever, -in fact
they relieve all the minor ills of little ones
Concerning them Mrs. Moire Cadotte,
Makamik. Quebec, writes : "Baby's Own
Tablets are the best remedy in the world
for little ones. My baby suffered tenthly
from indigestion and vomiting, but the
Tablets soon set her right and now she is
in perfect health." The Tablets are sold
by medicine dealers or by mail at 2A
cella a box from the Dr. Williams
Wiliam Co., Brockville, Ont.
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The• follow ing - menils•r+ for the
Ladil•.' -1i.1 of 'rho Ala:lndr:t Slating.
pmt- ttenerat hospital
114:"1,' ly 5lr�. ,1u.h•ew•-.lohn-
stou and Mrs. 1t..l,t. limes in 441.• tits -
41.1.'t •.IIr4'Nmdlllg `mitt'. Hill. 4(10i
Wilk siren to 511~+. W. i.. Ilio -ton.
treasurer of Indies' Aid of Alexandra
Ma rile :uul (:.ti,•r:tt 11.041444.11 ; SL•s. F.
Stanley. Mrs. J. NI..1den. Mr.., J. J.
ltolsertwm. Mrs. R. 51. Tomo:. Mrs. W.
ca well. 51,x. 1W. Marsh. Mr.. W.
Watson. 51r.. M'. Tyndall. Mr.. 3.
Yon u.. Mrs. E. F'i+he; Mrs. 11. Fisher.
51r.. W. i►avhisom. Mrs. 14. Feag,111,
Mrs. 1W. M1141d. Mrs. 11: lountrthit,
Mrs•: It. hear. Mrs. J. (:Tenn Mrs.
ttelfspher, Mrs. (` MiTbee. Slrn.
9loram, Mr.. .1. Fisher, Mr.. G. Bean.
Mrs. C. Bahl). Nave. .1. San•,r.. Mrs. F.
tt�mT.'Sre A. tt1us(m, Mrs. A. John -
stop. Mrs. M. W. Walter. Sirs. .trthnr
(tlm'k. Mrs. piens, airs. '31•Itride,
Sir.... A. Wait, N, Mr-. 3W. Walters.
ll • T. likewise& A. W. T.wrng,
Mrs,. D. ?tel'lin'g., N. .1. 31,•1'hr,•.
Mrs, T. 'Mei'her, . rs. McIntvre.
Mix. J. Stull, Mrs. Itriu'lley,
Mrs. D. Brimlley, Mr.. Au T:rbl, Mrs.
Saw I'ulter. Mrs. John To , Mfrs. J.
?. ['lark, Mrs. John Snell, rt. D.
Cantwell. Mrs. 1W. $:allows, N, C,
itn1N'rtw,n.
The fuilow-1ng member:414m In t1►P
(i'Nt•rich H.eq.it:it Association hire
been /revered: Mr. T. S. Hamilton 4.21,
Mr. Gordon Young. 51 r. Andrew Young
Mrs. Rotg. 'hires, Mrs. (4141. Glenn
Mr.. T. Mel'hew, Mr. Alex. Titling.
Ni r. Root. ihires. Mr. !tido. Glenn.
The $.0 for these mrmis•rshlp cert*
ticates las been Ilat441041 to 111e treas-
urer, Sir, '&--44.-4-'44+rrnrrtr, -ret-the-lfba-
pital !ma rd.
Thi following donation% tynrer grate -
fully revolved lve d : Mr. G. ('lark, a1 ; Mr
Wm. Mrl'h,•... 111: 51r. 'Font 1WIIson
X1 ; Mr. Arthur ('Lark, *2; Sir. Jim
(4144.4•11, 41.
-o-
A eery interesting meeting wit', 110•141
nt [lar home if Ales. Richard NI,
M• WrstneittaY Jilin. art.
when over twenty -tire lodes tort nn(
form,'.i 4140 Ashtl•I,t .5 u-illary of the
Ladle.' Aid of Alexandra 314rhn• am
(ie,Ieri1 Hospital, G(olrrich. the fol-
lowing officer. truing e114•hvl to form
the' executive: NI 1-4. Bichsel! 51e-
3WJi,uiey, provident : 51rv, WCIltllni
Fhnlhay rice-pre.+ident ; Mrs, .1. 11.
4;rrhaln, wrretary-treasnr••r. The
1:141P+ who were appointed aN l,mm11lt.
tel., hl each w,•tion to plan and work
f. rr the h,rspks1 are : 1)u fake Shore
Road. SlI4 ,partihm-•Mr,. T. 1hmgh-
ertr, Mrs. Carey. 511ss Hayden. Cedar
Wa4l•y-+Mrs. Part, Mrs, ,lames, 5fri:
1:ivirge Johnston. I'nrt .\IM'rt--Mrs.
Itiekwrl. Mrs. John TIgert. Mrs. flay-
dt•u. 4th 1`on(v's+1o11 -M,wlame. 4'nl
Inert. Matra. 111441 Petrie. 11th 4'nn„•s.
-.1444---Mewlnmes Melary, 1). M.R'llin•
ie;v, 3101'0nM'11. 1)th (unt'eslon-M
dame's 14.I,k,•, Findlay and Stothers.
The next meeting of tin• Auxiliary is
to (N' held In (h•tnir•.r.
Tiense holding metrAwrshtp tiekets of
the 14,Nlerleh Alexandra and Marine
HoNtiitel for one year pre :-(Mrs. Me-
('onnell, Mr.. Frank .4.110sntn, Mrs. G.
W. faille. Mrs. John Mullin. Mrs. Wet.
i►r,11,nen. Mrs. R,d,L Nelson, Niro.
Archie .lohnstnn. 51rs. John Farris!).
Mrs. R'ilfrid Farrl,h. Nir..
-1.ittle. Mrs. John Little, Ms. George
Drannen, Nies. Adan .1ohnston. Mrs.
John McK.•nsir. Ni's.. Ilrlhlda Hlaek.
Mrs. 3W. T. Maine, 41x. W. It. Maine•.
'Jr.. (leo. Fret, Miss i.a11M l'entl,nd,
Mrs. Earl 31,1 -Dwain. Mrs. Geo. John-
ston. Mrs.- James Johnston, Mr.. Alit
.folinstun. Nies. S. l,,w,h. -Mrs. G.
Barris, Mrs. H Stewart. Mrs. A. Col-
bert. Sirs. ('. ('oneram, Mrs. J. Petrie.
Mrs. (4. ('ongram. Mrs. A. Gordon.
Niro. }'rank Wllfls. ,511ss !tartlet Hay-
den. Mrs. J. R. Gresham. Mrs. ItI1Nan-
Nn. Mrs. Watt. (arty, Mrs. 41 i)n11gh-
orey, Mrs. T. 11n1glierty, Miss Mary
('unnlrrgham, MILAN N[atllda Qnaid.
MN. John Quaid, Mrs. Nelson (Ira -
ham. Mrs. .1. P. ('anmbell. Sir+. Jas
Hayden, Min J.1a1.le Faster. Mrs
!tarry llawkins. Mrs. (took, Mrs
Stonier*. MIs. Stothen., Mhos Stur-
geon. Mrs. J. Menary, Mia tied. Ash -
Where the Trouble Was.
First Doughbr y -Did you have trouble
with your French while in Paris ? `
Second Ditto -No, but the Parisians
did
- QOD=BIOH, ONT.
('OL: J. 1. McLAl \ .
11'IYII\'141:\•I'.
Goderleb Old Bey ANsintrd to T. S
111. o, Railway,
Torntrto, Jim,. 21-11,.nt=0l1 lsl11114
vacancies"' on the Tini•kairlug A
Xetl•th'rn 1)nt•rlo 11aa;*say It,,,uvl .44
1411,1 by the (lnterkr fiat ••rmn1.•ut y,•,
t.Ivlx3�,�1y t►te •yla,iunu t ar t''!
r1uv 1. NlclaPeq of il.uailr •1.
f.leyttt. l ul. inwrent•,• T 1l
4'){t3
w11. hurl at•{►(riu:.,•• ,II•, 1..,'
'uf ()marl.), NU'44Wr,afl 1.a -'u'•••
:uf.l r,•idrr,rt disci _ •
,hiring the wear. •I
I:rtr 4'onuuia.ioner J. , I -
Bon . Dr. It. F. 1'r, • u. '
,ini•h141 other ahac
•,',,rge W. Lake. was .
J,{s,iurerl to the Aber.
boa nh ane' mlfng th.
hart.
4' .I: John L MOL,. • '
God.•ri• 4 In IA(LS no.. , t i
1144(4 Ju 1`4711. From „d,,, .-•• .:
wholesale grocery Ya,, IN .•'1 IUlr.l
the *'ration of tea,,.nl•,,_ .,I • :niu
and finally manager .
Hamilton ('ogee k .,, , •
r•oncern IN no 5(41 ,pen',. I. •'
He was alderman In.(i.nn:'' •41 i'
41,11. 19114.1 111141 Maynr I'. "
,•114•ter1 by x.rlamar:
rake+ iutIve interest .
:urd military affairs.
prirs•liK,1 organizer.
n,li:,0 Illghl:unles
gauizati,01. el:immed. I:,.
-ea. Battalion enrol L•• 14.4.,
Belgium. In July. lap:. •
4? a •training brigade .
lnne. 19143. be was u..,
1a relies f,sr dlsti iglu •I .,
at the prNMut tier i. '',••
maw14ling the 4411 1
Militia, at Hamilton.
)l, I
'•I presume you carry a memento c1
some kind in that locket von wear-"'
"Yes. It's a lock of my husband%
hair."
• •But your husband it stilt alive
Y, s, that is true; but his hair is gone
Quality maintains economy. You may my less
-per gallon"oor other lubricating oils. but you
ant more lubrication '•por dollar" when yeu buy
Imperial Polarine Motor Oils.
CUTS
OPERATING
COSTS -.
THE (economy of usirg Imperial Polarine
Motor O:Is extends over practically
every itl. m f motor operation.
The lubrication a orded at every frictiarCpaint and
the gas=tight I irtt r-te-cylinder seal means a big
say ing in fuel Mils and a.stoticeable increase of *.ower.
Through perfect protection of all motor parts, undue
repair bills are avoided ar.d depreciation is greatly
reduced_ By using Imperial Polarine Motor Oils
you can save dollars this year on maintenance alone.
Besides, you,realize more profit and grea..er usefulness
from your car.
Always use the grade of Impeerial Polarine recom-
mended on our Charts for your type of motor.
Charts at your deakr's or write to 56 Church St
Toronto, for a crpy of our interesting booklet,
"Automotive Lubrication,'' which contains the cosh=
plete Chart of_Rcconimendations.
IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
BRANCHES IN Al 1. CITiES
e h lkalaw•ooe caw DM=
CRANK CASE
SERVICE
J
For a Clean,
Efficient Motor
Dealers displaying this •ign will
, horoughly clean the old nil and the
grit and the dirt out of your crank -
.ase; will flush your motor crank-
. ase with Imperial Flushing Oil and
refill it with fresh lubricating oil.
Tour crank -case should be cleaned
every 1,000 miles or leu. it means
more economy and more satisfac-
tion to employ Imperial Palatine
('rank -Case Cleaning Sefvini.
Exceptional Values in Silks
BLACK PAILETTE
36 inches wide. Every 'yard
stamped "Imperial. quality Pailette,"
green woven edge. Silk is good
weight and `of excellent lustre and
finish.. ' Wear recommended. This
quality was recently sold at $2.75.
On sate special $1.65
SATIN DUCHESS
Yard wide, extra heavy for suits,
skirts, dresses. Deepest lustre "Im-
perial Satin," -will give endless wear.
Formerly sold at $4.50. At' per
yard
JAPAN TAFFETA
Japan Taffeta or Puss'. Willow.
in black or ravy, good weight -and
:36 inches, wide. For dresses, skirts
or waist,. Special reduced price . .
.. ... t,..... $M
2
NATURAL SHANTUNG
33 or 34 inches wide purest Sill,
washes beautifully. Used for a
dozen purposes, dresses, suits, skirts,
• blouses,' rompers and curtains.
Formerly $1.50, at per yard , , .. 98C
CONTINUED SALE OF'
CURTAINS, RUGS and LINOLEUMS
200 pairs Swiss and Nottingham
lace .Curtains, all this spring's buy.
ing. Curtains made to sell at -
to ,10.00. At per pair sus to $3,75
BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, WILTON
RUGS CLEARING REDUCTIONS
W. Acheson & Son
WsWksesessesOstaWksetsMaekeWo
MILLIONS IN
PROFITS
are being paid to the share-
holders of Northern Ontario a
Gold Miner,
Are you gett,aog your share T
The experience gained in fif-
teen years of adiwa eeaaeetion
with these mines will kelp you
to participsta 11 theca suaw.-
did profits.
CempMete inlorm.tton en Request
HOMER L. GIBSON
& CO.
703-•44.5 Bank of Hamilton Bldg.
TORONTO
New Automobile Paint Shop Opened
I have (.pened,an Autontol,ile Paint Shop and atu prepared
to han'lle all Classes of :Cars for painting and refiuiskiPL
CALL ON US OR PHONE
Have you got your Anti -Glare lens a, required for all
autontobites ? 1 handle the
MCKEE LENS
cb:.h La, been approved by the Got erunient
i.et us show you its good points over other makes
JOHN • CUTHBERTSON
Decorator West Street opposite Masonic Hall
,Phone 354
P. O. Box 509
GRAND TRUNK SY's EM
The Double Track Route
b'etwe'en
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
end
CHICAGO
Unexcelled dining car service..
peeping cars on night trains, and
pa or ears on principal day trains.
F I1 information from any Grand
Trun Ticket Agent, or ('. E. Horn-
ing. istrict Passenger Agent, To.
ronto.
O.H. La • ere Ststlon Agent, phone 29
F. F. . AWRENCE & SONS
Town Agee Phone 8
Yong' end Chari
is noted for hieh.grade
positions to fill now at Pi
NW. filled one tat ly at t
Mather at WOO per annum
Enter at any time.
W. J. ELLIOTT
Su.. Tarnow
raining. We have
0 SIM per month.
per month and
Open all year.
Fall Term from September 6th
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT i o
The largest and beat Commercial'
School in Western Ontario. Aschnnl
where you get thorough courses under
experienced instructors in Cummer,
cial, Shorthand and Telegraphy der
partments. Graduates assisted to
positions. Home study courses can be
arranged. Get our free catalogue,
1). A. Mc1.:N `Hi.AN, r'rnelpal.
Try a Wait Ad. la 1!s 111 .01.
.,
Need a New. Tire
Come here and' get one
that will cut down the cost
of autoing, per Anile, con-
siderably. Our Tires are
doubly guaranteed, first by
the manufacturers, second
brut
Standard Tires, plus ser-
vice, continue to serve the
car owner long after the
initial saving on a Cut -Rate
Tire has been forgotten.
5 oleanizing, Retreading arwl all kinds
of Tire and Tube
Repairing.
H. J. FISHER
Hamilton St. -- Godericl.
Life=Buoy Outing Shoes
Now that the weather is warmer you will require Outing Shoes
LIFE -BUOY FOOTWEAR
is popular because it is Stylish, Comfortable, Serviceable
and Economical, the ideal footwear for old and young for the
summer days. There is a. model. for every outing footwear
purpose. Nowhere will you get a wider selection or better
values than are being shown in Life -Buoys.
Let us do your Shoe Repairing and have it dome right.
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GEO. MacV/CA R
tN SIDE OF SQUARE a t OODLRICN
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