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The Signal, 1936-3-19, Page 4• 4-Thuradey, March 111th, 1t136 THE SIGNAL l _ _ ........ _____ ,...... Spring Fashions . • ,._ FOR MEN ! SPRING 1936 STYLES .1ltE 1tE.11►V FOR YOWL INSPECTION Yop will want to see the NEW SPORT - Mei' tad adored B. A311y k 1iO4- Craft can tailor them. EXCLVSIV$ BUT NOT EXPENSIVE 0, $30.00 -lPe'ars LIA' sole agent. for '� _ • Stetson -made Hats largest Hat makers in the world. NEW STYLES--IIISTINCTIVE COLORS -PRICES =2.90 to $6.50-•r W. C. Pridharn &- Son Phone 57 The Square Goderich Mr. Motorist ! We have appreciated your jatronagpin the past mod assure y iliMi in The future ere willcontinue to supply yew witirt1e hest of ('SEll ('%RS and nor ',rhes will Is. right We hi,- :e supply on hemi. 1n- , hiding :r 33 Md-':;-Cherrniets. Sted elbcic[er'i for Good Used Cars Rouse & Bell 'age PH01�6 -'IOODERICH Capital Electric SOUND SYSTEM Theatre Phone 47 _ Goderich Yerw 1•Inyla�-•-0eQ4p, Kelt sad Minae Tay*, ...tr-'awry Ntgirt at Flee." 110ND11, TI F:5DAY and WEDNESDAY - John Boles, Jean Muir and Charles Butterworth \,. nul"•atahl''eumhlnathm In a t..p algid romantic comedy There's ennui tmfartsimasat,Lt_ "Orch i ds to You" THURSDAY, FRIDAY sed SATURDAY - We re• Im s, 1 to 1111,asst - •. - _.. __ . "Hot A cure -lire bet for all who crave With a east of favorites. Tipp-�- 'teflon and fun -filled adventure. MATINEES, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 3 pm. COMING -"THE LADY CONSENTS." GODERICH, ONT. art iris By R. I. B. 'P 1. Of hate years' ate% Ms -thea writ- churches took t plc•,•. The Cathe- ; pp ten about the ltalearle Islands. North I deal was built la to mentor .ialme's WHITEGHURCH . ,,•-Ib •l.ny Ijrlr.iu Crow i the Yllniu ..fit It 1w ere --1-- have discovered their delirablllty-*etiectorious he would >i td to to Ler hole • WHTTECiITHei1, %larch 17.r-Mgat a place of restdeuce fur at 'vast theler-tileSliest ober,', that' could be Sam Reid of Awhfleld ut thejweek winter months, and there is danger built. Ever!' year until abol- eqd at the home of her sea .hire. .M new. of some of their charm beiug lost idhed by the ftep,, a few lean W. R. Terrier. Wit• -tete- I.YaY ,p�,-lalttlaitF tltul lig un St. liyiv {s lin), the a W. Thole. Inglis of West I "trippers." For the s.ke of the peso- , nlversary ooh thT' aurrcnit•tr et" I4 ni Alin wart -Pmt sass -the -traveller can bC perauad►YJ to Meets. (lie trio xf the Cross over daughter, Miss Chrissie lugllw of, leave beblud blur, the islands have the Createut was te:eTttfed br 'a • routo. Mrs. Jack Flauuigan. •who ha i begun to commercialize their charms, magnificent procession to the doors of been here nursing her brother, M which is rather a pity, sleet, until tete Cathedral. Distinguished edaises's Roddy Inglis, over an attack of plum quite recent UtaetL Iln'S _ and tewaiiwc1 in atedlaeval dress, beaded by the mond, returned last Wednesday to be eoutpararytrey IItlaptliic'a oy so-called bewtij of -the 'veyy ihrtpair-ef-Kia*-Nemo-te-Toee°to.- _ modernprgrrs�___ Jaime entwined wilt laurel, entered Mrs and Mrs. Ezra Wellwood enter To spproaeh Majorca, or Mallorca the Cathedral tad I.:e'ted up to the tamed a number of their friends am a. the Spaniards e►!l U with their soft, high altar. There, slide the organ neighbors on Friday evening last. A Jiquld "1," In the early morning sun- pealed forth and the bells chimed, pleasant evening was spent in cards shine, is entraneing. As 01k' crosses the pole was blosed : then the Bishop, !and dancing. the bay to Palma one ewes the beauti- clergy and great men of the city I Mrs. Clarence Cox has been very 11 tut curve of the shore rising through pawed down the els!, tied out through !over the week -end and is atm code pine -clad slopes to a high ridge the streets to tis eputre in front of the doctor's care. crowned by a thirteenth 'century castle, the city hall. Its facade hung with • Mr. }lector Purdon spent a few day the long quay extending from the enema brocade, shore the portrait loot week to Detroit with his brother shore with shining white steamers' of King Jaime la real robes was dls. Mr. Elgin Pardon. 'drawn up alongside, the white and played. After speedo-. cheering, and A pleasant evening was spent at the old gold buildings of the city rising music, the flagpole ee.es carried Inti i United church last Friday, when the ,from the water's edge, the bine sky, the hall to repose Sroanother year.] young people held a St. Patrick's .c► and bluer sea dotted here asst there As this ceremony grilled a king, the dal. After *-•splendid program alk with little fishing craft with Oriental- Republic did away a,th it, and soy repaired to the basement, where games looking sails. The great Gothic vanished a colorful . hl custom. land contests were played under the cathedral, which is generally admitted The people are ehanning. In td- j leaderctdp of Mr. Bert Cullimore. to be one of the most beautiful dltiou to the courte•e one always as- !Lunch was served and a social half" churches In the world, towers proiect• soclates with the Sisu e's'. there .ia l hour was match enjoyed. ingly above all its anrfoundinga, and a kindliness about them both in tole Mr. and Mrs Jae Purdon of St. the eye is, attracted by the graceful outlines of the Louja, the old Com- mercial Exclhange, one of the most ex- quisite buildings In all Spain. PORTER'S /I'LL On Tuesday. March 24, the stub ' wttrehohl their reinter , Au outside' speaker 1x111 'leiter. gathering. As large an attend , possible I. rsi tested. Men's vs the wtce ai stn r� Phone 90 NO E A rveguder 2k puri+ LA\'RNDF:K PEK MOORE'S l'KEIWA( a FREE FREE! re flask of I t)l :K a MOORE'S MITCHAM I!: with each purrhaae of POTTER I Both for We WIS CAKK\' THE NEW M.'sNI('AKR. !Inger ils The cm.) way to et:utleure S'!e LOVALON 11.1 KINSE--- - A pore. vegei rinse, not a dye es a Meath... Tints the hair as It rinses... in twelve sheds. She MPSELL'S DRUG_ -TORE.... ... . 22 The Square and country that is i.r% pleasant fur Helens visited one day last week at the sl ranger. They sill go out of the home of Mr. and, Mrs. pre. 1 u their way to make sore he is on the then. right path and und••.•taels their di- Messrs. George and Cali in Itobin. BOWLERS AT CLINTON We Deliver FORESTERS ARE CHAMPIONS C. O. F. No. 1 Team Winners In Carpet Bowling League The C.A.F. No. 1 team in the God- erich carpet howling league on Monday alight won the champioushlp and the E. U. Cleveland trophy for the second consecutive year. The Forester* de- feated the Orange Lodge team two straight games In the finals. 44-40 and 31-21. The Foresters defeated the Victoria street United church team 2.1 in games In the nemt-finals last seek. The el C. Johnston, R. Williams. W. Barker, A. MacDonald, G. MacLeod and J. Bell. Runners up -E. U. Cleveland, G. Sy - moods, A• Kaittiag• E. Porter, G. My and J. Adam. ' Referees -Frank liowra, Joe luck. A closer insets -Ono, of the town and ret•tloes. and are alive- ready to help wen, Who slt.•ut last week at the home --- Its-snrrrmndisgs--istPDAMIa the.favora his halting efforts ••• make himself of their father, Mr 'Thus. Robinson. I.alerir•h Trundler. Win in Frietslly sble--kapreetsibn. alta streets, though Rtwleretexsf in their t••. gilt.. 1'Ac• Mal- . left ori )tdnday for their work -at Tourney often very narrow and winding. are lortuln has a laagtue:, different from Leamington. Tea G«lerieh fescue made a clean piee& and• many handsome old. build- the Spa lust of the ,uelaud, but in - . np in a friendly tilt at Counter Bros Inge •are to be found ter -meat nuc c the city Spanish b sl. seen everywhere, - DUNGANNON bre h ug. alleys at. ('I tut on on )lond,e t dace's, One walks along a There I. little poet,:• and he pssiple night. defeating the ('buten teams I. a , - etct..so nnrreilt=hist term CCTehappy sadtatrt}-,ehsr •uu ,, �(: - The Is,wilrug I urite'v was menet•," an HOCKEY BOOK ,. r ort one side out +t nlal .shake' . haudicra`fis being :,raetl•td stl Mea: Reuben Brewer, of- (:c.i a%rfi�J evhih ri' �rrr*7 __ ttan....._ hand• with mm.- tar ear the eeppes tee There et'cmg to ►n• , danger of race- visited on Sunday with the latter;. ,enaagetw•nt I•. bring arranged. - The - i i ODEE1CB-BOYS AT GALT Although there was no doubt of the superiority of Durham over Clinton Is the third game for the group cham- pionship, played at Galt on Thursday last, the Clinton players are to be con- gratulated on their play this season.`" Included In the congratulations, of I e of bouquets for the two Goderieh lads on the team. They are Harold Doak, in goal, sad Don McKay, protecting his home town mate from the blue line. Both were injured In the game at Galt, Doak having his head cut just over the left eye when he dived for the peek and connected with an at- tacker's skate, and McKay getting a "charle horse" from a bit of rough Play. el Boas. seadf r- this 4 elle u it bout ate tin out. and sudden- t situicle• and as a ru,. • c childre look T - - rh„h , i. it team- tut rr.twif -m used- Lal.,__ � AUTOGRAPMO a sr -` Pl R patrols. )!r. tie Ers. 1Surtuu Iloae i.voUe ►Avera'!! PIMUMI by realizes that the dour araC window i well nourished and ., ,• tn•nhsl most Elsa Erma Finigun. It.N., returnee{ tug at[ (brie gnnees, each squad losing , frames are of stone, exquisitely carved i affec•tlutuuely by tin e: older brothers ,early, Chit week from Goderich, where ante• •by nbe•nl thirty ',olnts, • Every ts,y ail] want ALBaik-"Roe to she bad logien nursing for some time: Out, Umber-, tens ;neraged. ■• ,through an open door one sees into a add sisters as well a- their parent., nesneaHaet.rstar"by T. P.Mormeyl sleaeluuse , patio with tiled(htet••Rame >.. a of INei, the lowest of ' ev • c $o rod ...t• of the wank pea cements Animals are well r.•e.earl, which is Mr. -Frank Pentland hue punhaeed t Cbuepoa Montreal llares,e,.. Nemr.ty We. iteualaaa.nce pillars and arches, .'sir- jrery different from -cue parts of the the farm of Mr. Donald -Fowler. just ' the lire -man team being uli. s]abattromaunot'Y:k P heKASt1"ae ST is - "LILY W'HiTE•'COHN SYRUP -write o• t in pool the skyt or. bits of arceiter ' Ib mainland. as they eytln;e• d ar `11y atteudeel the g- - Hence e r 'h bas l! x a+ hl b film.. F s :rang _• beautiful detain a fountain reflecting plump Nutt weft aoufh e6 the villa game Gaderlrh ►stwT*r, wttb„ ' TA"'a"•""d"]`sr`.r-ttl.�n]r- ln Itss.. often ore iu ' hob Carl kftrue, ed"iballTd her Cit a� la' .aide 'Hart r to of . t rye. golden wedding nm - lased to TuromstuvRt nee co_t reddest dural beauty, with potted , palms or 'southern Spain. There is a story told nicersary of Mr. Swan's parent., Mr. 'led total, t1tQ1; Teeroeto, oust yews boot .fit be WA rat. llowerlug plants all about. perhaps an] of an elderly English spinster who was and Mrs. Geo. Swan. Sr., .t.ebfiel 1, on The three -game total scores fur. the i� My escutcheon over the entrance. Every- a devoted worker In the S.P.C.A. Bat. Wednesday, Marsh 11th. opposing teams were as follows: st'o where are evidence., of old-time gralaW big heard of the starved, 111 -treated Mr and Mrs. Bert Bradford visited Gadefkh • Seed in a labels the front ,t • cartes t neon. and tceauty. horses iu some pasta of Europe, she � � fees•.wy product .n,hof your da and act - changes. (lodeilch on Sunday last. C. McESDU ....(illi R. Carrick tittl Lmeted marked crab your name and aci- The history of the island is full of took it her graateei (hutsrouoitcun' Born -un Friday, March 13th, to ]ire C. Nivfda 1t14 B. !tall deN stn•easdth.Pet,r•youwentIonefuRnr* changes. Beautiful as it i., it has t were the sie the If Majorca tithou D, freaeb labell,.edy.roheandtheldb.- • g and yrs. ti'ara's McIntyre, 2nd con- i J. Johnston ....849 V Livermore 430 !, las pets+,, aoouabd ready tasJsueaa, the horrors of manly wars anti mw -h folio. - being short-sighted, she had itrt vert- cession of :Ashfield. a son. y hiuedabed. More than three tlu.usand. lied her myreaci . ! P. 4titldon heti I : iT;iaters ...413. tt(•Mi _�- - Hu` 8yttlr- years ago the Phoeniciatrs, those en- I She went to the =aur y t.f Vis. �tdlger 1 ter slat traders of ancient time. expatiated en the �� err -0I, -+Mr:- •trtpre a &anther; Mrs is. -t undoubtedly visited the islands. Then . gauizatiou, trying to enlist AD" buy. --TAa, or Nile. , G. Smith 'ZI"-J, -Stager 575 • Art Lessees, D,..t'r,ott.r, "Ace' Bailey. came the Carthagen]ans, followed in port. Ile listened, syntpatttetlr bet I Tthe weekly prayer-tneettng was H. Ailin sees .__HA, Ii. Steep 41111 Ants.41 •was., tart.Retimer., Freak ae•eler. "',:'-`� xueeession by the Roman., the V4s3- m+mawhat-yttanled ._.As she ,urged t t „Aeld Tuesday evening of this week at ler 541,1 B. Sternal -...561 BrveARS DiVRO E. Drennan 649 P. Livermore :AU lifterliftInt-tu ft firefly,- � eiy,-t ieS�tAusutstkally: "Nee ; fans daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jack I ALLEY BOWIL NG CHAMPIONS y --saprrasaa;--'� Curran, of concession 6 (.t t1 11, ate t F. Bunt .............it:Pt n, halt 567 • Goths and the Moors. For several' need of raising Sone) for the purpose. the borne of Mrs. David Glrvin. l A Tay 4-hnodrtrd scare last held sea ,! of organisation, asking for his co -op -N. Dearth et Grandparents, -The in- cecros mmika,-Ta-thts admit.- t, -miler nonntpkt of n liPrrnrginnunII: of Atterthehowiletd[ng►ng schertatthe lastTat few weeks 1 Drtttesn's CROWN BRAND tnradlns futc'ea! will bold a butL101et, madam, and all CORN SYRUP At last., la 329D,'the pruc from the mainland.THE FAMOUS ENERGY FOOD Cel we wenn l gusty J aime I of Aragon, that heroic young i able licxlet for the L're•ueutlom of 7does not Inez for grandparents. She figure of the thirteenth century, was Cruelty to Animals. it shall mit be has four great;ramelmothers, two alleys, Bill Johnston's'Tigers were de I a0a1pNal 7 opSTANCH eW th 1 persuaded when opt" twenty to ander-ta lit Mgt MalIan•a is indiffrent e Rrnar gtaad�tyers; iwn feared two straight games in t1T finals 1 CANADA COON nypN take the expulsion of the Moors to humanities." imagine the English rel •�•--•w,.._ ._eTtra*• re 'atm Tuesday night Ty Ct1f. McManus' I Gs7amacos.SAtlCOaTAat`ll ' bring the Isla ode under the Cross In- woman's horror and indignati,. , I When ' House of avid team. The scores t_ w s ' When � Mr. Yrs. Joseph Hackett of I,uck- the true faith. Vo doubt Jaime him- or, I had ..'owed for Intelligent co-op now Ind -Mrs. --'Annie Treteeven of , Dungannon are great -/grandparents and and J. Ec I gratiled ndparents. On the maternal Aide i were 1101-1018 and 1173-011ie stead of the Creticent and give them Nie as able to peak she raid Yen The champions are C. McManus, H. self was filled with holy zeal for the i eratieu and understanding. I bad Johnston B. McDougall, C. \lulus Christian faith, but no doubt his n obles had more material ends to serve as well. The war was bitter! and savage; horrible cruelties were i practised by the conquerors, though Jaime treated the conquered Emir himself with utmost gallantry. Mosque. were torn down and Christian CORNFIELD'S FOR YOUR EASTER ENSEMBLE SPRING OPENIN( NEW FASHIONS IN WOMEN'S WEAR foo: Sults Everywher . TAILORED IN THE MANNISH MANNER SWAGGER IN ROUGH WOOL TWEEDS SEMIFITTEDCOAT WITH RAGLAN SLEEVES THE NEW SHORT FULL SWAGGER STYLE AND INDIVIDUALITY VARIETY AND VALUE 14 2 and 3 -piece 50 SUITS • F Dresses, in Specialized Sizes OMR CHIC FOR FOLK WHO ARE BARD TO FIT! Tailored and drossy atyles in crepes and sheers Stuart trimmings, youthful styles. Navy and black. Sizes 1$ ' to 2414. - 8.95 A. CORNFIELD Spring Millinery EVERYTiJINO. THAT SPELLS 'SMARTNESS iN Si'IiING'i'IME .\t I i,i i VER Y STRAIGHT-BRIXIEED SAILORS FLOWERED BATE VEILED RATE - BRETON EAa4ORS A large varlet • of Straws anal i'`abrics--- 11n11ib11nt, link Sharkskin. Toff -els. Reiiitgh Straw. Fine Braid. "Shop Where you are invited to shop" Phone 418 ` 1 hoped that before long sugh would be sir. and Mrs. pert Treleaven of Ash - the happy result of our united efforts tis'id are grandparents.I winning Tigers ■re W. Johnston, P. that the pea Sats of Ibis benighted is On the ea- !Glidden, R. Drennan, H. Allen and J. pa- ternal side, Mr. and Mr+. John Men -Reid. Third land would strive for prizes for the are And Mrs. Sarah Sam/dere, all of place team h, composed John - best -kept horses, that a new era-" I Ashfield. are great-grandparents and of G. aridMC. sem, G. Smith, P. John - "But, madam. Interrupted the Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Curran, also of sten C. Stowe. Mayor, "you misjudge me. My heart Ashfield, are grandparents. The Toilers and the Cts /My is all for vont cervi a and for the junior i,atttttte� off for a game with the Oo Gotten for i starved horses; but alas! where shalltote t Th I M a consolation prise. • ms• erray. ash 12th at the we find them? The prises would have home of the president, Miss Margaret i to be offered, not for the best kept Ryan. In spite of the inclement horse but for the worst, for the lad- weather, there was a fair attendance. Is Indeed a rarity." • The object of "Beautifying the Home In the beginning of February when i with Pictures" wee taken by Miss Cora the fields are full of wild anemones FYnlgan. A debate on the subject, and lavender, and the almond or -b- I "Resolved, that the people of fifty yen' !ares all over the Island ere a mist of ago were happier than the people now - bloom broken here and there by the I Adaya," was interesting. The afrms- soft grey green of the olive or the !negative was taken by iia Maize and the 1orange groves with their golden troll , negative by Verna Anderson. It was 17iah'•Atddee to the UYt folia , as,st�j.not decided who was the winner, but the murmuring ptnea stand out agate wmP good points were heron out by the purple mountains beyond, one beth. A singsong war enjoyed for a wonders If this I'. not Indeed one of while. A committee of Marjorie Mem �. the Fortunate Isles Che Donald, Bernice Roach and Cora Pint-, Adclenta spwoke. n iittleof paradfaewhich e. gar was appointed to meet and make - - -- I auggesttons for ways of raising funds P -- "'yZor ISP soclery. A datnry ?nm'h-wa. 'served by the bode**. I St. Patrick's Serial -A pretty St. MRS. R. J. M CCAW The death of a former resident of Goderich, In the person of Emma C. Addison, wife of Robert J. Megaw, occurred on Mendel., March 9th, at Vancouver, R.('., where she and her husband had Isom living eine',- their re -moral front Goderich about twelve ware ago. I Meet sed WAS a daughter ..f the late Mr. and Mrs. Jaunts .\d.ti •ren of Geslprlrh. After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Mega, lived for some .1ears tit Keewatin. Out., and Portage he Prairie, \inn.. returning to Goder- ie•h when the Megaw brother.' tock .•ver the Big Mill. which had been Patrick's parts was held in the United church nit Monday evening tinder the auspices of the W.A. The basement w•Ao decorated In a green and white color sehetne, with the shamrock much in evidence. The program Miran with a singsong led by Mrs. (Rev.) T. it Turner, ereafing the spirit of guest fellewshlp: this was followed by in«1 n, mental, cvvAI and reading nuln- la•r-•. ' Circle games of different kends were played by the younger folks, while others played checkers and cro- kinolc• in (j,e eros.. rooms. Partners for lnneh were matched ?is cacti har- ing a slip with the half or an Irish name. A tasty and refreshing lunch „Hs• for tom' ;•'cur, and org,u,izevl,the was then s•rveyl with the color of Lake Huron & Mnnitoia Milling Co. "ottld Ire'lnnd preelomlhntlntg-in mind, Resides her hnsbasd, Mrs. Negate and jellies. itnd roads prevented a leaves two sons, Robert A., of Midland, larger attendance, although..* ��we d !Ont. and Francis R., of Vancouver. namis•r were ,err. The pre eds I 1 ahs} a &TsiiglIiiI, sink!). A. Y..rsn. tpd to 517,55. r. I1 rotA rsoaLso sunlve Mr14w•a H. t By I The Ladles' Ald of Zion e'humh, Tay- + holbok . sod Miss AMr'e lie. Addlsnn. lor's Corner, will hold a hoc social in I of l'aneonver ; -James H. Addison, of the wheel hunter on Thursday. March ' Mount Fere-t, (Int , and George F. 211. at S p.m. A good program is be .\dM,Qn1a, .,of Weston, (lett. The fun. !big prepared. Everybody welcome. erdi tclbit place at Vancouver on 't'hurswlay. March tRta. ltey. (1, Har -1 • THE ARTHUR CIRCLE PLAT ,,,,,in vine', amH.-alone interment 'on Thnreley and Friday evenings was l'n the Masonic .cemetery, itnrnahy of next seek. In the lecture room of Mr. snit Mrs Magner were chrwa from Knot S•Mnrch. hie' Arthur ('hale i'lar- eans•oure'r rah ►ehr�ury con a vl-•It to era w•ili present the Ibree-art comely their son at Midland sad were In Gott "A Whim. In Green." The Arthur etl'h for a few da)s rias than a month I Circle Players have s reputation all i op,. and the news of Mr's. Megaw's, their awn• rind we are a•snrpd that I (teeth, which rwr•nrreeg shortly after thou c' who sae Choi( prPaeatatlon of their return to Vancolver. w•as a sur=' "A Widow- In Green" will have an prier. and ...hock to her friends het*. evening of rare Pnjnetnent. Whlk 1. - there are laughs aplenty in the play. "At last I usci' disea,Prd the idealit has PIPO a strong element of 'es 'tripl' sliianee-hm rice, t:tdle' and tideI1jm'e--but you will hare to go amt Cheps'" Helen Hoven. 'bear it for yourself. Millinery Showing ALL THE NEWEST STYLES AND COLORS IN SPRING MILLINERY - Reblocking and remodelling carefully and reasonably done GOTIIAM "Geld Stripes' HOSE in all. the new Spring shades. -We invite your pstt age -- C. A. to S. McKinnon Phone 155 The Square SUMS ALaas LAMOURY $TA.NI rrarrrt. �► TM CANADA STARCH COMPANY L[sIM TORONTO a Specials —FOR— SATURDAY -AT- Robinson's Market Veal Rout Veal Chops Pot Roast of Beef 15c 16c 14c All Cuta af_Ste f• • • -19c Pork SauatsA . , , .. 17c Head Cheese .... f , , , . 10c HAMiLTON Mem 'g- -^ PHONE 36 Prompt Delivery Service Goderich • - ' 61 Carl W. Worsen HARDWARE Ili;.\IIQI:ART,ItS Feolt Painter's' Supplies, Hardware, Harness, Plumbing, Heating at(d Getieral Repairs PHONE ---283. RES -476. ON THE SQUARE MEN'S 1.14T- Roits fifty Coats .. !Sur Snits and Estes Planta.. 111.2 Pants :ll Taproots Ale, Sweaters rA . See, 11.0) 1to's Maids lief, 7k. Neckties DEAN'S Dry Cleaners FYIit Quick and Efficient Service LADIES' LIST - Drowses .51.15 up th•ess.w. small 73e Writs 51.15 Jr 'cel. !Set Gels I See Rla.tlt.a M4, 75e Marta Qtr tip (arm. IS,, Vie CALL G.W. 1 l iTHW J pT STANLEY STREET TOWN AGENT - Tree Pick-up and Delivery Phone 80 r iv.