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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-03-02, Page 5v "•filuntSi>• 4`S i, MARC • .. • 11,d, 1956 y _ lid:: �, •) V/'.iV�'; °:Vt ,•I ,�r..t O,�,V rl .' �,:V 11 f,'Vf V7''V. V! rV± V1.V,„iIi on - -4. COME TO,C • 1 r �„ �'der.Ysr17AYiia\„r ri 7 it7e�1t7. 7or11YarYirrrs1 aa -a 4Yrr„i r«lark%r1' a�,r/erlYid i (I ('I."iw\ '(all' erg • THE Pop• gy ell, +. a Tit'ner ARICLE:.V r.' dinhii'rgla Might well. tae de-, rest � r ihet .Ndw. Edinburgh with its awe-iu aspiring Princes street anti the Old ' Edinburgh .across the ,, n t.,-"pos- 1 ,d sled of the sacred ; dust .:of ,cer e , ,. cen- turies. . B _ •in agrow . and �,, ie y ?11X . ,e fir. u 'build l.a teras ,of' Modern- t chitee- bure,: but`prepserve_ those- landmark wldeh have, gathered', ..0.001 t ' them the authoritative voice of the' peen-' uritis . , .Only in this way:• will --.the resent prohtd f rom, the past, pro- ecting itself .into .the - future and. giving balance ,,and dignity: too the unfolding of civilizations, • One can,;: net think of Greece-diivorced from the 'Ac'ropolis nor ,ef Itoine separ- tiled from her Sacred ruins; neither can one 'think . of ,.Ediniitirgh •apart - from 1iolyrood Palace,' To the untrained' eye,. to say. nothing of the trained, thisrugged pile' speaks of ronaance4and tragedy,; of,. sunshine and shade, of victory , and .defeat, cif high-water marks in --Scotia's rich heritage, of dips which” doubtless chilled the stoutest- hearts, There . the .palace stands, defying the disintegrating element -Lot -the unfolding of time .and luring_' the visitor across her threshold. Romance of the Stuart's- Seen close at hand '€acrossthe forecourt; the Palace possesses an air of regal antiquity,', of' tarnished majesty , which speaks infallibly of royal, pageantry. and 'misfortune, .of ,piety and of "crime; It could well be, ,termed "'the romance in stone of the House of""Stl'i'll'i """""i%oupy,- i'SUNDAICi MARCH 5th, -1950 00 am,OL C0 ,UNION• w . 1$ a.n. MAIN SUNDAY SCHOOL. :1I *nit,. 'HOLY' COMMUNION AND SERMON.- 3p.m,. PRIMA. V DEPARTMENT, m APER OE1 MO`N, �I�YG° A � “EVERENxy BEVERLY H, FARO, $.A,, +.Th„' RECTOR. N Ora:. • t and Choirmaster. ER O tsps • A. 'VV. AND T s �• North ,St United.. Church REV, •C, WESLEY COPE, B.A., R.D , 'Ministe>r .ALEX. CLARK, •oreanist anda(hoir. Master 10 a.m. THE CHURCH SCHOOL: 11 a.m. ;""THE CHRISTIAN GOD.” t. "WHAT CAN YOU 'DO ABOUT HEAVEN?” b' The. Church' with. the Singing Tower.:welcomes• YOU.' S KNOW THE" ``_` EA€R- THAT----W(RSRIP-- CAN,'DRING ; "GO TO CHURCH THIS. SUNDAY ies ).11 • r w . ,ate• • Churc. 11 a.m.. MORNING WORSHIP. ' ermon: "Wily the Cliurch;Is Open-toSinners." • . nior Congregation atto n•' and'• Nursery. . 7`• p.m:: EVENING SERVICE. Sermon: "Lead Us Net •into, Temptation:' y, R. G MacMILLAN, W. R. - BISHOP, , F.R.0.0.,' A,R.C.M. `nester. Director ctor of Pr ls ,- 0 RIO Si lug a central piaee.'in front of the Palace is '0, 'fountain modelled on one• in the' courtyard; of the Palace' eta ,i itb sit• •a ii•ng--tth oldest ,part of the existing building --the north-western tower, which, W4146 ,begun ” by • James PIV' .for •.the' 'accomi odation' of lits imide. Margaret Tudor 'has been assigned foria.:rneYnoriai and statue of Mpg Edward VII.' .This will rise on a spot tince__.occupied 'bathe tennis eohrt, 'the playground' of the Court: .as 'he Was e t which•ha s b It 'here �s k e company was- invited'to eater to the dramatic tastes • of, Jamuues VI, It is suggested that if ever the Bard of ;, Axon visited the •'Palace ;it Wes, then the.immortal:'drama,;Macbeth, • in terms at' inspiration ht • least, ,was'given'birth. However, little or , no credence is' lent to the theory. Exclusive' ;of the Abbey church, no,. part" of ;this., sacred pile .of• hely- r goes, es fort r_back �., . further than ., 07I, the former, in the '.development of the latter being shouldered further' hack„ eveniinpx'nging'-upon.'the•,nave-, which,, kr... 1h' :"time Was: the `-only surviving,--fr-agmnit -Of-04- strue- ture, •so- often lai _waste by 'fire end war, the chi eT c �isualty one, of "the' western tower with marks ,of rude- ness in evidence 'upon the ,Gathie tlacery of the west, doorway and trout. Even the nave,• tire restored Chapel Royal of . a later day,' has. been without its roof 'form century and a -half. Here is a fine - oppor- tunity fop some philanthropist of 'Gothic aesthetic taste, to exercise his benefactions. Only .a built-up doOrwaY remains of tile original twelfth century edi lee;-' The'areaes of the southern aisle of the nave' still overhang' the• Royal Tomb, in which -are ' huddled the bones` of many, Stuart kings and,:,,,eue•ens-- Darnley among them. The Abbey''. is • .A : . wmore forior n spectacle of•departel greatness, than -tie"-'_.ii'eex 'which invaded ha' 'ultimately st>pilanted it- __s:._.-- Arthur's Seat and Sal isbury Crags, forming an admirable' iack- gund'.to the Abbey an t he Pal- aLa remain elmO t.�lf21 -forth and colof-b - the lianc'if-npian or of time„. . - ' • . , • On one •side, iif •the. Palace, gate the city - shuns nod .-their greeting, ,while'i'ai contrast on the- other' wild • ASURibt4b, - March 1;,a-"rs: Robert P. ' aeDauald returned'. horete this . week', from,('hicago,. where„ she Siva the last, two mnoiiths' alai', O'r. and Mrs Norgard. She alsovisited with relativee,, cin • it; xw'ere--lier roti --fitti= and, accompanied. her .home.• Mr. and Mrs, Donald MacGregor of Woodstock are visiting with Air. and . Fred MacGregor.` - Miss Ann MaeMurchy, R,N.,�' w as nursing A patient$Ii : Seafo'rth• when. she. 'waiNIinadenly} ,"seised with ' ap- pendicitis'•and;,underwent 'an 'epex-, anon ' in the S`eeforth; hospital.'''Her SisterM' e Wilfred .r.raueey,has gone 'to nurse her t1 roughll- nesse She -,is making ' a. favorable 'recovery, Messrs. ", •Doyne MacLennan.' and, Willis'. MacDonald spent' -a few, days in De'troit: ° Mr,' Maurice, Bowler visited his mother in Toronto re'eently. Niet rqaSt j ute - Church r ch_ "LAWRENCE H. • TUIINF.R, .,4 MINISTER—REV,e � d 'ce, Strachan 'ORGIANIST, ' attid CHOIR . LEADER --Miffs a Mata. daft.) " 1016.m. $ABOATH 8CHO, .A DLT' BIBLE CLASS. 11a.m.•EAITCATION-WEEK"--Speaker-PrincepalA. R 'Scott, M4, Goderich Collegiate. • ` ,., NE IS SPEARS --THREE ANGELS' • AND •• 7 i►.m. • GE S , SODOM'' . 8..Monda . ;Young Peoples Unto . p' y DERICH TOWNSHIP.' •I3NYON' CHURCH--AGO 1.3e �.m. Sabbath School. - 2.30 p , " .m.: Public Worship: YICTOR1 t 1JNION', WELCOMES -YOir' Goderich- Baptist . 'Church ch • •Miss Verna C. Miller ' Organist --,Miss in• .'aUNDAY SCHOOL. Glossas, for ail. , .. . :11 aati. ' WORSHIP SERVICES:" 7.:p.ui c- REV. L. CLAYTON IIITCHEN, McMaster University, Hamilton, at morning, and evening services • • B.Y.P.Ur at 3 '.p.m. Monday ; Prayer Meeting 8 p.m. Wednesday. BETHEL TAB -ERN -ACL.; _ (Pentecostal, Assemblies of Canada)". PDAs SON, Pastor 10 a.nL- >S,UND.AY , SCHOOL.. it- Ain. COMMUNION SEItVIC : 7,30 p.m GOSPEL MEETING, ' moues -Ay 8 'p.m. Christ Ambassadors. - Iri'ida/` 8 pain. " Prayer Meeting 'at Varsoliage. " All_ are, welcome -=-Come, and ---enjoy “tliese .old -.fashioned Gospel mbetings. r _ • n , : .,Announcmeiit- .. fii, ?,..... - t me Y - t We "haw e u t be s elit:.__a p-•" pointed agents for GANADIAAYp GYPSUM ` PRODUCTS" • G. wXene-+-•�•-. . aY1 W' Ve- d xiQHa . a Complete . line of these products,' in-: •cludmg ■ SHEET' ROCK; 4x6. .• y 4x8,..4x9 and 4x10: a, I . ROCK LATH , '16—x48" : ! . e ALL— RED* TOP -SANDED- - -•. HAT ,, :RED TOP GAUGING PLASTER' ' ItEDTOP SEUNE' S ,, • CEMENT a �; -IVORY' FINISH LIME' ,.. CANADIAN GYPSUM ' • 'SPHAL'T` SHINGLES,. in 'Choice 6f colors; Its also:have on Ithand at the presenttime aquanti- ty ' of-'ANLADI tt , —'. - ' • CEMENT. ,,• ae - Goderich Manufacturing r•Co Limited, . ' Anglesk Si.....,_..�.�....,. • Phone 61 or 62 Goderich ' I,ew Conce,ntrated Prescription Found - nature and , the everlasting, hills take command. TO know the his tory of the Kingdom and the Scot - r :'C'9s'h ki;ngs;'nnd"especiailY.«i'livse•'•ot -the Stuart race,: readd--the ruins oaf• the Abbey, vv a > flout- the halted- lanes of the Palace. - -The - Geneva' Assembly of '-the. Church of Scotland meets in Holy - rood Palace 'with the repre- A sentative, John Brown, a commoner, in oihcial - - residence. Here is "democracy in its !finest . ;flower.' •Mr. Stalin, jive not the Western. delude- rades as being effete, for whenirreligious and anti -religious Com- munism has gone, the way , of all flesh this type of democracy will still be giving guidance and security to those who espouse •,, ‘, Scene_ ofw Trhgedy Before_ leaving the,Palace a word or two,. about • Qtteen Mary's bed- room . It is this- which. allures the visitorsr...frgm`•' afar, .-It' was here Rirfo. ,was •"foully'•done 19 :death, and in the winding•- st ir, -fin the thickness of the -wall, leading' from atrniey s Chamberbelch , tap whh-h• the assassins, went to ado their black and midnight Work.' k. ' In the • audi- elaCe Chamber; Rle a Charice I, d 1�..E_...d..,w.. ard• .and. t h e Dukeof •Cumberland .hav.et, slept, not the thelight of hese. illustri- ous guests- that chiefly haunts the mind.modern of visitor, the ^or Mary's chair that • fir t r'ai'ns the eye---it-3g' rather • th'r dark neck beside the entrance, where the' body of .the._. murdered Italian, -'secretary lay,pierced with a score of, wounds, after it had been • dragged through alae intervening a artment Across the moat the - `"New Tovn" is cia•inoring for recognition, hence the response .in" the closing phases of this article. -, • Was` it chance or `genius that ,de-, t rmilie ' •h' . s- e, d t �:iovely•arcade;fPrincea street; to be only oneisided? As ,a Writer: puts it.,.. "The hilif is greater, from the 'pictorial. point Of view !at least, than the *hole could possibly have been." What- a happy chance, if Chancesit'� 'waS.t that allows to Seen.see and:be see. „ • _y - - ' The eye . of -the visitor inevitably rests. first of all upon the 'Scott ,Monument,,. -designed by George Meikle ,;Kemp., • Tradition, has' it that -he -Matt- su' ve_Tyouthhodd haling as a collegiate, student form- ulated the bine-prints 'and losing his life by drowning before it was finished. In this case the 'monu- ment is not alone a •physical: and aesthetic, tribute to Sir Walter Scott, beloved ' by all who revel* in good literature, ' espee¢ally as, it deals with historic.. themes, but also to young 1 einp ivho.showe • such rich promise in this „creatio AS Keats' was and-•-inereasinglyiwould have ; been. in English literature, . so George Meikle Kemp was hind 'would have been ins the realm of, :chaste and • representath-c architcture. Sleep _ on, young,' Kemp, your wos" wi11..live ! The classic` colonnades of the :Royal Institution,, the head- quarters of the, Royal`. ' Scottish Academy,' the National Art Gallery,. the' home of a collection' • of the plantings of the Scottish and other, schools, are all here contributing their charm to this famous mecca of beauty. Beauty 'and tinny ' Ola one side modern commerce steams along; onthe other side one lot* down into the green gulf of. the 'gardens' below, shady''withtrees, and streaked ti+itir railway smoke, and up to the 'emending maxis of the Castle, -crowning its dark --rock` and steep braes. Front• this vantage point the ,outline of the Old ,'Town, can. 'nowhere , be seen .to ` such `ird-; vantage as, from :Princes, street. On the.••, sky -line hidden' • partly in tale depths of High street -'one sees. the' • bonnets of -':Allan Ramsay's-- house, now converted into `a modern hostel,' the _front of the - New Col- lege of the United Free Church, with the tall and graceful spire of the, Telbooth' Parish Church, the assembly' Niall of the Church ',of Scotland, rising behind it; the Bank of Scotland with its •first story a plank where 'the windows-'norilially would be. , Topping. all this, de- pendini;'_ •the' uprrn_ tile.'physica:L::.mood .of -tire draw•, zrn:ilia e�iif- Art2iur's'S.eat and,,tlie Crags. Tlae Nem Town,, in terms of New Icer10 cities,.fl°is• no longer.' new, possessed of thewlsts wird sunshine of a century and 'a- lien', of season's 'alternations. ' • Well; good bye for now, lunedi;n, with the :.old and tiie net, with your .'incbinrparable hopitality* with your cle anliness,': with your ruins alternated with• e`unsliirto, with,,yo'ur., lovelry p'lo>•al Clock, ,with• your vor -efficient and courteous ".•Bobbies:" May ' 'the future_' years.- smile bounteously ..Upon you and yohr people. The afte noon train will soon' be in, and 'tie.return journey to • England d g is" clamant. • What .o peee a t'1 ' as ►what ans, aspiring invasion this To • the ' tour ifitx e ploring the mystery, the beauty of the , bid World, "Auld lteekie" ' .is it Good bye, Grampa• and Gt'andriaa Tow, yeti lire : simply . wonderf til "' Next,Week- "flack' in Engia'a'id .And the parl,on's•'yisit to'a tx lir ho . J CABINET, MAKING A.141) ,~GENE RAL WOODWORKING 10• " WATERLO'ST.. yTy(7 O 4tt Eczema` is in:'inflammatory itching condition of the skin` yy inwhtchthe.eis. redness, ''weeping, -scaling, crusting, thickening or swelling. A newv.con- centrated prescription has been found to give immediate relief. It has been ' •athbolerouexhu1l y ts_tested -and g owe is ar= even in the'moat severe eczema,, conditions.and others-Ain troubles.he -prescription is a clear, odorless and colorless, liquid and 'will, not stain or mark. Applicatidn 'ia .• ='simpple:-Affected-parts:are-draft washed with aere soap ' andwarm water,the re5cri pure Baca' • a p p _ofi Concentrated is Concentrated patted" on with ;a small swab of cotton. Apply night and Morning.You can get this prescription. from your druggist; simply askhim for8 ounces: -of Ezoff Concentrated. -Aad if your skin 'is tender, cracks,•orgets. dlry, you should also otain'34 ounce of,Ezofl Ointment. Cut this out to remind you or to pass to -another sufferer. UAITJNG :ARIEY We,;: pre again - contracting acreage for the Canada - Malting Co. - .'- , • F. . Seed: Supplied -=Contact' us' Geo. T. MICKLE & SONS I bone 103 , ; Iteneitll, Ont. • Nights- 133 • : ; ' -4tf: s a. hh' he :.F�r ..:.,} •. �et th,: G u. �,r e M ho e ' or r Victoriia amid antrivi0k, treets • • REV. .W. GRAWFORD COW"HERD, PASTOR. ' , . • .QUARTERLY MEETING= -March 3-5. ' World t' ie • :'It�et✓...:doiln'fr'ih>ttal, De` utational• Secretary of the ?V W Evangelistic•.,rusade,,accoinpauied,by Toronto- Bible. College Male Quartette. _- -• • SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S -S1JPPER` 7 pint - ' ,r' EVANGELISTIC SERVICE' - The Sunday School meets at 10 aro. A FRIENI LY Wiilt.COM ;,OR•;:ALT . _ . 4 P. Il Were at To ono 'thio ' ., tv' fir,r t .Thr. W. Ga aw, Geo.n G. Mac- line foretrm'an, . $ the n Thos 'Taylor an .E w in atte da ce t, meeting lyWa .rd, .Weaver, eek n t},� of the iota' Ptiblie Utilities' Coin- of 'the Association.' of Mit'tileipal. mission, and Harry "Crane, P 'MC, • Electric 'Utilities. • - ' r.MAPLE" LEAF —..- Corner Victoria and Open 't ory Friday, Satt(trda�'p• d t t Saturday, , ✓ 1 'nights, A r' Mbar burgs, lot dog • tea, 4 Cabins .- 'do' drop `Phone 5643. Bro Streets. Sunda,.•. and Wediieeda --. n �M8P.M.to1.30A'. coffee, light lunches —y in'— xoomsl, Mrs.. on Attention as ,, We- ai'e again contracting for malting barley. for the Canada Malting- Co. ' 'W lia�'e'mode�n=•e i nee -f , �.:• t� t � ifllo�,d�n . Tor„ full ' iartieulars call at. our once, ' V . GTROMPS() 11RIBALL orP"tNE 32 NE—WgEICION.., w.. •©F 001 CBEs,' ` 'Volt 1 int lar ains' in' nl<en s and boys 'overcoats,' suits parkas, windbreakerrs, iiiTackinavi un •1.erwear, hosiery, rieo1arear tt1180rs and s r : TER- r HALF-PRICE SALJ` Do not miss these values at 'Phdne r 7 trod ix. >s rim Y. , u t � • . breeziest . , : • h han . ■M■ 'S oW M h' kighte5alto or 83 ShoWing *. `N"1'^VrM�i',W,4G�.''�+OG9?iQ7%r'ii�Gv.'� .'v`f{•.A*: avtt • • M grir • • P• • -4 , :.,tom ..44,..., sCr�1,F >-. our the town with, three tars: and their. darlings? . ". t` 4, t 't. •. dG•` ,\ • HEAR THESE 'Lott-owes:LA "New ',Aft New' ' ?or• "Miss, Turnstiles","''Press• . toric Mant, r" come Up ?o My Place", "Main, Stre • " "You're' Awful", "On The' Town,. ,,Gaunt' Off Me". ' �'{; "/• ' shall' a A 1� A OE r r r�� t WASki‘t4:VERPALO: L • 100, -1' %T.. t K -i GA c .• DUNGANNON; Mara 1.= -Mr:` and. now. -brought 'ark interesting ad-, Mrs: Everett•. Errin ton Du igann:oil, dies ; to- the .ladies: . g , - s li abel Er- 'roue Te -- >~ T scan a. announce the engagement of -their,- ,rin ton• was gat Beale -te-tier-friends eldest°' • dao hter. MaryIsabel to g g .on Tuesday, 'whenthe entertained' Rareld' . George ' Adonis, eldest On of :the '..late Mr• and ' Mrs: Geo. Adams, 1'orrt AlltertI the marria _e to take place." quietly 'in -'-'larch. :' • . The meeting' of ' •the , Y.P.S. •' bf Erskine Presbyterian- -Church wias. cancelled ,last Friday -evening awing to the weather~ -conditions. -Women's Day of Prayer, The' Women's' World 'Day of Prayer was observed 'in' St. Paul's Anglican Church on Friday afternoon. Pre- sent to read the responsie prayers' were . Mi.ss• Iva Carr, representing Church;Mrs. 1• r Erskine Presbyterian. s. Melvin -Reed; ' president', , of the United Church W.M•,S., and. ' Mrs: Benson. Mole, president of St. Paul's 'Guild.. Mrs. ' A. E. Ta. teaer, wife sof the rector, who resides n -t • Luck- at'a trousseau tea prior- to: her mar- riage -on "March 4th. Guests to the number of 104 'attended . and were e by" t71e ho rtes . the,, afternoon Mrs: 'John' Durnin; Mfss,' Jean; Errington 'and. Mrs.' Harold Er_rington.' assiSted.: iii 'dis- playing the trousseau and gifts )and serving lunch';,`and;,in'the' even` ing Mrs. Roy, .Biaek,';sMrs,- Ross Henry and • Misses. `Gwen 'Stewart and Jean ..E-rrington' assisted.' ' Honoring- '.the `' Bride-,nitct.Miss. Isabel Ei r-lrrgton, bride of this week,: was. *honored- at,', a ' miscellaneous shower at :the home ' of . firs.- .'.phos: RiVet't•'on Thursiliirnightlast; when. her aunt, Mies Mary Rivett,' enter- tained .about forty ' guests.--/ -, The Ili ing=rtioui .was prettily decorated I 1, /4- 4. ;witti pink and white str eanrers•frrom----- which ;wwas- suspended n . large. white . -bell. A: •'-specially decorated :chair_', was waiting for ' Isabel;• and'. little:. Norris Sampson, grusndsoai of - the hostess, entered�the 'twinnwit h •h _ tr-i le and -'tram tlPu' deco33ted . elate...,-._,.. orae ely' and''laden 'with gifts'for the; guest• of honor;;. -;Isabel opened, -them, Mrs . e'Er milyDurni'n conducted ` con .- ••ahediitnhvaintekds ttheevmerayuba'ohddya.xpreressentd• trousseau---tea-on.,-Tuesday. tests'- and several'readings were'• given by^Mrs. Cecil Brake and firs Jean Rutherford • A lovely lunch: was served by the hostess, assisted' " • q> by her daughter; Mt'rs. Gordon Samp sen, Mrs. 'Emily :Durnn1i , .Marjorie and .Norma Errington 'and Margaret, Joy 'Durnin. ' _ Euchre, "500" . ' and - dance, sponr " sewed,. bytheGoderich 'brigade,. e G hdre t . 'Masonic Temple; •F'ri a a o p d y, March 10th. Cards at 8.15 p.m. • Car- ruthers orchestra:, ' 'Lunch counter. Admission 50c., •9x'• 9 w • OUTSTANDING C NNED FOOD.V LUES FEATURED AT YOUR DOMINION STORE THIS WEEK Horner'--in-steins 1'2 -oz: • , tier A ;ea. 47c= Culverhouse i Choice quell Golden' Corn• BLUY A. DOZEN TINyS, Bluebird Standard quali - 'omatoes .( 'Aylmer ' Boston Beans : yy o Rosedale Choke tl 0•r '•ti Tomato, Juice ty . 20 oz. tins 2 f or 27c $1.59 , 28 -oz, tins' .2 for ;3c sauce NO -oz,' tips,, 2 for'29c J ' 20 -oz, tins 3 -for'-25e BUY A DOZEN AT'... ._. «- ' .. , ..r •,', . w`, . ,$1.00 •t`iark'.sTomato, vegetable; Scotch broth 10 -oz. tins 5 us. c Leavy syrup 15 -oz. tins Glenwood Greengage ` In `! Plums lel i I blar A' v eig=t o c'e t berries Crown, or . Beehive ern. Syup Challenger Co +� C g 11 Bed.'anl� on s j 3for 27e cry low, price 15.0z. tin 15e • ti ` 54. tin 59e W '/ 3 d tin 1,.4.0. fl .'u 30e Dully " Voir pudding,' r " lee. .. ihs,� 29e. All merchandise soldit ,your Dominion Store s'[s guaranted to ie • 100%. sat if at°ttoilt. ti 01, Home brand' '. Tomato Catsup ge-2b-oz,r"lw'ttle' Pride of t•he Valley W Standard' Quality 15 -oz:: 'ins Peas'-. 3 for BIN A ,,DOZEN, TINS Clark's ' ° 'Pork & Beans :d Ray tltOttd ar� - X : tegetablek .Aylnt'e�rFancy ,. Apple juice, 3 BTTY; .17-OZIFIS 1 TI'NS.. r r i F -an • .; .'. • ,, Peaches ,Queens. Royal. Stat'tdara,lieed .. « ,$1.00 20-oz,tiits' for 25e ` 2d-Oz4 tins ' 2for.27c • 15 -oz. fins; for 25c .'.�.:.:«$1.00 15 -oz, thi a 4 ,,. Aly neer sliced 15 -oz. tits' 28e Pineapple St. Wilhiamq r trwb S a trr'" a�a�ri it • �. Drunswicic Can i n lin on -Sardis. ` - , -wade, hulk• �, Macaroni i'Vl`eC�itrrwtl. l; n ll"`la n .r>r' salt+td .' SodaBiseuits - 24 -oz.. Jar 43 3 2 Ibs: I t. l : �Nt • Values'efte,tive at -ow -Godetirb hftkok • ieSin`g tithe Satp rda3►, rh stili. . •