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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-05-23, Page 8_ _ aGEORGE'S CHURCH Q {',ry Q�� y Q1suis'�i�➢(.i�► �, SAAN: loth, 11.0AC. 8.',A aaM�., 11014.8. e031>�1;li�NION. l a 60 p P,p q SCHOOL MOO a.ann, MORNRkiO TRAVER AND SERMON. - ' .09 p,unn. Ey NSONG AND S1 RJIMON. 4 BEV. BEVERLY 1p FIRILA., Ltha RECTOR, MRS. E. JESSOP, Organist and Choir ',Leader. ' YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND T °:° ESE SERVICES ; a North St. United. Church . . MINISTER—REV. R. IL TURNBULL, I3,.A., JUL S.T.M. 10 ra.-.-Suuaiay chool; Primary Department at 11 a.m. 11 a` uss - Ides. 4 , iI, Crank, B.A., B.D., of L4nldoan. • • 7 p.m. Canada's Asset in the Refugee. The Minister. Organist and' Choir Leader— Mrs. Murray Hetherigton, A.T.C.M. A SINCERE WELCOME AWAITS YOU 1 .. Knox Presbyterian Church .9.45 ani. SUNDAY SCHOOL. ' 11 a.m. JUNIOR CONGRGATION 11 a.m. PUBLIC WORSHIP. ' - Sermon Subject; "Isaiah Comforts an, Aft acted People," . 7 p.m, PUBLIC WORSHIP, Sermon Subject: "Christian Fruitfulness." - _ _ MINISTER -REVEREND RICHARD $TEWAIT '-iiiirector of J raise -Mrs. W. F. Saunders . - Organist—Miss Mary J. Strachan Come' and Worship. the Lord in the /Beauty of Holiness. Victoria St. United Church MINISTER—REV. LAWRENCE . H. TURNER. B.A. ORGANIST—MISS BARBARA CUTT . ,OQ .a.nnr::-ASI BI3ATII. SCHOOL.... ,..' 11.09-a.m. PgEA°t'llElt-•DI__ NRY--of ' orontiii` ' 7.00 p.m. THE MINISTER. Monday 8.00 p.m. Young People's• Union. • UNION 2.45 -p.m. VICTORIA WELCOMES YOU ' , Goderich Baptist Church REV. JOSEPH '.JANES, M.A., PASTOR Mrs. Ella I. Donaldson, A.L.C.M., Organist 10• a.m. Sunday School. Ir 11 a.m. Public Worship. "Why God Has Blessed • the British Empire," 7 p.m.. Public Worship. "What Every Christian Should know." Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. STRANGERS ALWAYS WELCOME BETHEL .TABERNACLE (Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada) REV. J. A. PEARSON, Pastor. 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP, - • 7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at , 8 p.m. Continuing services with Evangelists Jackson and •.Cash . Coloured Evangelists from Boston,,Mass. ALL WELCOME • ._ BORN 1,1, GILi,.AtA,lex.auadraa 14as ittti, 4, itsde3ri.a:'in,, on Tuesday, May.21-st. 1916, to Mr. and Mrs.Arnold ]Elugill, Calabria road, Uuderich, as daughter, 'jivienne «' 'n#uette h1 AR.T&¢N.--.1To Dr. rand Mrs. Alan fl, c•OATten, 9FTha.1Ram, Kent; Eng, - land,. on Saturday, May 11th,' 1940, za• son. VENUS. s At • Alexandra Hospital, Godet icta, tin Wednesday, May -15th, 15th, 1916, to M. and Mrs. Robert Venus, Stanley street, Gude+ri(2in. a daaUghter, Helen Robb. WILLIAM.S.-m-•A.t Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on Tuesday, May 21st, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wit- liams,, Albert street, Goderich, a daughter, Victoria Lou.' ' • DEW-, MUTTON.• --At London, ' on Suadaa,y;-� May 19, 1946, Leslie G. Mutton, in • his 58th year. - PAbMER. ��Suddenly, at Detroit, do Tuesday, May 21st, 1946, .Eleanor May Proctor, beloved wife of the late Dr. J. W. Palmer and mother of Proctor Palmer, Goderich town- ship, in ' her 70th year. Futieral service at the Cranston fun eral home, Montreal street, Goderich, on Friday, May 24th, at 2 p.m. Inter - 'went isa Maitland cemetery. REID. '&t Brooklyn, N.Y., on,. Satur day, May 18, 1946, Bertha S. Farrow, beloved wife of Richard W. Reid.s hi her 71st year.. Funeral service at Brophey funeral home, Montreal street, Goderich. on Friday, May 24th, at 11 o'clock » a.m. Interment in Maitland cemetery.. - IN MEMORIAM- GO`'IEIL In loyink -memory rElla Gravinstein, wife of Louis Govier, who passed away two. years ago... Deep in the heart lies a picture Of a loved one laid -to rest-; In memory's frame I shall keep it, Because- she wns one of the best. —Ever remembered by her Husband.. 21x • IN MEMORIAM SCOTT.—In loving memory of our dear sister, who passed away May 16th, 1945. - —Ever remembered by Sisters and TH ' G ODERICH SIGNALSTAR ALS TAR r " Brothers. CARDS OF THANKS Briefs • A£A 234* 11 For Results — A Classified Ad If backaches are slowing you up, r aches are take.. I.tun�.ncaps. Pains, and ^a relieved after the first, dose. Camp- bell's Drug Store. , $14-c �, { le Inafi�p cstic)n- ..laarlans vnnalsh when y .'q u useseWilder � bt(�ataa eu Powder—pleasant, soothing. 50c and $1 at Ca=mpbell's and all druggists. 18-22 Under the auspices of the Woman's Association' a sapper will be held in North[ street United church hall. on Friday, June 7th, from 5.30 to 7 p.nn. Tiekets 50c. r) ° . 21-2-3 A Minstrel Show by the Blyth Links Club will be given in MacKay Hall, on May 30 and. 31, under auspices of Victoria Helpers' Class. Admission 50c. A •play entitled "Good Gracious Grandma" will be presented in Christ church, POrt Albert, Monday 'evening, May 27th, at 8.30. • • 21x Hygienic supplies Grubber goods)., mailed postpaid in plain, sealed efvelepe, with price list. . Six samples 25e; 24 samples $1.04. Mail -Order Dept.. T-53, NOV-RU':BER CO., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. 1$-22 Graduate nurses of Goderich will meet Thursday, June 7th, at 8 p,m.r in the Town Hall. Dr. J. Wallace will be guest speaker. Tickets for as- sociate membership in the community nursing registry will be available. All graduates arereque,s#xd to attend. -21 Lloy'd's Corn and Callous Salve gives immediate relief from corns and cal- louses. 50c " at Campbell's and Emer- son's Drug Stores. 18-22 Don't' suffer with » your feet. PEMILAC' the amazing new, speedy remedy for -athlete's foot, corns, callouses. itching or burning feet, poison ivy or itching skin. Money back guarantee. At All Goderich drug stores..' • » 21-30x Slendor Tablets are effective. Two weeps' supply $1 12 weeks' $5, -at Campbell's and Emerson's Drug Stores. 18-22 Rummage arid home -baking sale will be held in Victoria street✓ United ehurch on Saturday, June let, at 2 p.m., .sponsored by the W.A. - _ Reserve Wednesday afternoon, June RS. `L•°'r (,. " bt-UT�I'O:V A:�'IJ ON - (�j,h"s.• ,y'ttr{�(- g tt I axtY'� "s A;o; _.. .,, 19t- �VL�-'�l.11[7 �d�+45» 'o• Harold- are deeply grateful to those on -the hospital grennds under auspices who remembered them in their bereave- of Woman's Hospital Auxiliary. -20-1 mens. They ',would also like to express • `Grey hair handicaps you. Use their appreciation to those who sent Angelique Grey Hair .Restorer' to re- flowers- .--er loaned- -their cros•- for the 1 gain„ Rohl -rat -color -life. $1 at Camp - funeral. , • -21_. bell's and ••Emerson's -Drug Stores. 18-22 THE RELATIVES OF THE. LATE. .'Ward Allin take this means of expressing their thanks to those who loaned " their cars,- sent floral tributes or assisted in any way in their time of bereavement. -21 leOR SALE. F'OIt SALE. NEW 14OR.TA113LE typewriter:- Phone -8,53X... MRS. SCANLON AND MR. AND Mrs. David--Sproul--and other rela- tives of the Tate David Carrick are desirous of expressing their Appreci- ation of the kindness and -sympathy -extended to them in their beibavement. They would also thank those Who'sont flowers or loaned their cars for the f'unerai. , Thos. ' K�viak.» - . " PAINTING AND DECO»RATING Interior and Exterior PORT ALBERT .(R.R. 3, Goderich) 21tf 4 TENDERS WANTED TENDERS -WANTED. . TOWNSHIP- OF GODERICH _Tenders will be received until May 25 forshe construction of two ,ei}lverts —one at Fred .Thompson's hollow, Bay- field Line,. 4. by' 0, and 28 feet long; one at the end of the Cut Line,'iue Water IIighvway, 12 ft. by 4 ft. with 20 -foot clearance. Built to Provincial specifications. Council will furnish both cement' and steel.. A • marked check for $150.00 to ac- company each tender. " • For other particulars see Mr. Roy Tyndall, R.R. 3, Clinton, Road Super- intendent. • - - s.,.. R. G. THOMPSON, Clerk, 20-1 R.R. 2, Clinton. Free » Methodist REV: R. C. McCALL;M, Pastor. Cor. Victoria and Park Sts: 10 a.m. SUNDAY SC11'00I11 ° 11 a.m. 2nd IN SERIES ON "PEN'TECO0TAL DISCIPLESHIP." 7.30 .p.m; "THEQI'EST FOR HAPPINESS." • A CORDIAL INVITATION IS. EXTENDED TO ALL. New Protective Motor Oil or War -Worn Cars! Lawn Mowers. •4' Sharpened Prompt Service ALSO LATHE ,WORK Evenings After. 5 p.m: . KEN. ALLIN' . BROOK ST. 15tf. �i�u.�Afl�TY mere& /A/ NEW 8/1(11 X—/OO owe THE EXTRA PROTECT/ON YOUR VETERAN MOTOR M!/ST HAVE CNANCENOW�;y' FIRE. IS 'SO DESTRUCTIVE Make sure your possessions are insured against this, common threat. RATES ARE, -EAP H. M. FORD Get Insured Stay Insured— Rest Assured. North St. Tel. 268w • a A »'QUART 41111111 WARTIME. HOUSINGG' LTD. 159 Bay Street, Toronto, Ont. Tenders are being called for the con- struction of 50 houses in Tilbury, 50 houses- in Goderich anti 5t houses in Stratford by General Contract: Tenders close May 30, 1940. • er on an ' or all of the above-mentioned projects should be made to this office immediately. Bidders will be • required to submit with• their tenders a. deposit cheque dor 10% of the amount of the tender, the cheque of the successful bidder to be held until the completion of 'the con- tract. The lowest 6r any tender is not necessarily to be accepted. R. A. NEWCOMBE, - 21' Secretary -Treasurer. • jd Off', SALE. BEDDING AND plants • Spanish ,vegetable ]Firm , pnish onions.. cabbage, cauliflbwes, head lettuce, Brussels sprouts, are now ready. JACKSON FLORISTS, 40 1Rruce,street, phone 105, Goderich. lStf THERE'S NO GAMBLE ABOUT 1946, ,° It's going to be a pojiltry year'. The poultry industry is the logical, one to expand T today, as birds are economical users of our short grain supply. It isn't too late to fill up the brooders with Tweddles, tlie. husky, healthy, fast-growing chicks. No wait- ing at Tweddles for your chicks. We can give prompt delivery » on all the popular pure breeds and hybrid crosses in non -sexed, pullets or cockerels. Prices greatly' reduced for, June. Also eight-week to twenty -week-old pullets. Free catalogue. TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LIMITED, Fergus, Ontario. 21-2 TENDERS WANTED. - The Huron County .Home .Committee. are asking »for tenders for the erection of an addition . to the barn at the County Home. Plans and specifica- tions may be seen at the County Home. Tenders to be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than June 15th, 1946. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. N. W. MILLER, 21- Clerk Huron County. FOR SALE. -NEW, EJ ECTRIC AND semi -electric (treadle) sewing ma- chines. Also used ones,. Goderich having been now included in our division, our representatives will be in town weekly. For prompt service call or write THE SINGER SEWING, MACHINE COMPANY, 78 Ontario' street, Stratford. Phone 727. If your machine is new; have At checked . free within ninety days. 42tf FOR SALE.—WItON RUG, 9'• X 12', in . good condition. May be' seen at 50 Brock street. 21x FOR,»SALE.—F,RESH CUT TULIPS, MRS. F. BOWRA, sr., William theet. •• -20 FOR SALE:—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE central location, beautiful grounds. For information call at 2 Britannia road. y 21x FOR SALE. — MOTORCYCLE, IN- DIAN single cylinder engine, in good running order. LAWRENCE N -'1 GI1- . t R.R. 5 G.oiierff.ch, FOR SALE.—:1lASON & RISCH UP- RIGHT » piano, excellent condition. May be seen at 2 Britannia road. 21x FOR. SALE --DUPLEX MODERN house, all .conveniences, garden. Phone 725W. . 20t FOR SALE.—LARGE PIANO. FOR particulars phone 389. 21x FO r SALE, IrIXED WOOD. AP- PLY O. R. ALCOCK, R.R. 2, Gode- rick. • Phone 934 r 11. _ 20-2x .WA ITZ'H ]'ANTED.-•-• :OUN6 LADY WISHES furnished moan for light louse- is.cepi u or 'Sed -sitting -room. o Write P.O. BOX 814, Goderich. ` -21 N OPPORTUNITY. ORTui 1TY. -. ,E �8 CVA BII- " LISEI) "I ura£ ?atllIns- District availabl(la If ,you are aggressive, and between the ages of 25 ..and 55, have or can secure .travel outfit, this is your opportunity. to get established in a profitable business of your own. For full particulars write today 'to THE J. R. WATKINS COMPANY, Dept. 0-0-1, 2177 Masson St., Montreal, Que. 18-2-2 FOR SALE,.=---''II0E- REPAIR » OUT- FIT, including buffer, one-horse- pos ni motor, leaCther skiver, leather cotter, Singer sewing machine, patcher, "tools, quantity of rubber heels, sole leather. Call 858J or at 74 ,Britannia. road. TENDERS WANTED. The Huron County Home Committee are asking for tenders for the supply- ing of 150 tons of stoker coal, 25 toffs of .anthracite stove coal and 25 tons of nut of stove coke, to be delivered on the track at Clinton, Ontario. An- alysis of coal to be submitted: Tenders to he in the hands of the County Clerk not later than June 1rth,. '1946. N. W. MILLER, 21- County Clerk. THERE ARE SPECIAL • LOW ,prices for June Kitchener Big -4 Chicks. •A11 breeds available.. Also cockerels. Book your order now. Fall winter markets will niake• big demands on eggs and 'poultry: Agent, RYAN PRODUCE CO. . -21 FOR SALE. - COAL BUSINESS, grain elevator, good preispects for profitable drover's business%and lumber trade. Two-story :brick house, with 11/2 acres and small barn, in thriving village in Huron county. All will be le • er sr Owner wishes. to. retire from active business. Address BO) 127, SIGNAL -STAR. 21-2x FOR SALE.—COMPLETE SET OF ,single ,•harness, . including bridle, horse c'o1lar and string of hells; also steel -tire top buggy. Call t'IGNAL- STAR, or call at 52 Brock street. 21x ALAI3ASTINE AND MU RE SCO, 5 lbs. 30c. Radios at reduced prices; 'baby strollers, walkers, cots. high chair, corner cupboard, buffets, tables, chairs and hand wringers. C. WOODS, Secondhand Store, 12 East street, phone -242J: -21 ANTED TO RENT: —A MICR- - O.R five -room . house. • Respectable couple. Phone A. LEWIS, % Can- adian National Railways. • WANTED.—BY A . YOUNG MAN, work rk ' as painter-iniside or or t�; MAITLAND CHAMBERS, 17 •, • St; Patrick's street, or call phone 71, The, Signal -Star. -20tf AUCIION SALE ' WANTED. — MIDDLE-AGED WO- MAN as housekeeper for two adults; light duties. Write BOX 128, SIGNAL -STAR. 21-2x WANTED. — HOUSEWIFE TO handle Avon products,'. in spare hours. Good:' anebme. No ioxperience necessary: Write SIGNAL -STAR, BOX 122. 20-21 ]'ANTED. — GENE RAI. FOR; adult family of four, ,Toronto; every convenience. -Laundry given out. Good wages. Apply BOX 129, SIGNAL - STAR. 21-2x WANTED. UNFURNI,SHE.D house to rent by young couple; possession at once. Phone Dungannon 7 r 13 or Carlow 1314, , TO RENT TO RENT. — UNFURNISHED three-room apartment. Write BOX 126, SIGNAL -STAR. 21x TO RENT,—TWO ATTRAcTI 'ELY furnished bedrooms in new ome, a1 _l rat gaT@. Mike- 902. 20ti aimitr NOTICE• , - •_,�. RS. J. W. TA •;LGR;-QON.:LIG HOUSE street, has sold her home, and to remainder, of her • furniture can be seen at 78 Elgin ave., or phone 992. • 2x COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE WANTED AT SALE. -150-•• TQ 200 chunks • and weaners and sows; also calves, stocker cattle and springer cows. To be held at Harold Jackson's farm, one mile east of Seaforth, on ',WEDNESDAY, May 29th, .at '1 p.m. -21 CURRY'S BAKERY "Tho ii0 tic 0 of Tasty Pastry" WEEK -END SPECIAL . JELL' D%U.GHNUT8 25 cent a4ozen Adak to your own happA happiness and aif your guests by ordering yobr WEJDDING SARIN ' fronn us, but place your order early. . :All orders of $1.00 or over delivered., PHONE 405 tor. MEL, cULBERT, Proprietor. LOST L0ST. — SUNDAY, MAY 19, IN Goderich, gent's gold pocket watch (keepsake), , Admiral make, ,hexagon shape. Reward. 140 Colborne street. London. Met: 5122J. -21 LOST.—NUMBER OF KEYS ON ring. Finder ,(Tease leave at SIGNAL -STAR. -21: • BUSINESS NOTICES I BUY RAGS, GOOSE- AND DUCK: feathers and ticks. I buy and sell used furniture and household articles. I repair sewing machines. C. WOODS. 12 East street. Phone 242J. 13t1' ° NOTICE. TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given to all persona• having .tan -y claim .against' the estate of Edward Francis Lynn, late of the - Town of Goderich." in the County of Huron, decorator, who died on or about the thirtieth day of April, 1946, - to i eltd1 the.. un?le?rs ed on-. osP .n �jy �yt s yy e�. - •- l*,.:nli`yq,.19'�d . bef�rre �Il(" ���t�-`t��•�l�"`LL4.'j�` 0 e7 . `r v as on and after ` that date the admin- istrator of "the said estate shall pro- ceed-- to make distribution of the assets f, having. regard __only -: - t1!e_ claims of which he has notice. Dated at Goderich this twentieth day of May, A.D. 1946. . • R. 0. HAYS, K.C., Goderich, Ontario, Solicitor for the Estate. 21-2-3 Mr. H. Preston Strang, of Toronto, pent a week here with his sisters. Mrs. A. Cornfield has returned to. er home in Goderich and her. daugh- ter Ruth, student at the University of T ronto, is with " her at •presentb:' aOAL WHEN YOU REQUIRE COAL OR CORE CALL Charles C. Lee Estate COAL AND HARDWARE AT: THE H,PARBOUR . TELEPHONE 22, g Y_ CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS and some household effects will be held at the farm of Earl McNee; West Wawanosh, lot 13, concession, 4, one half mile south of Dungannon, on • �' . TUESDAY, MAY 28 at 1 o'clock. TERMS—CASH. everything must be sold, as farm is sold. EARL McNEE, Proprietor. DONALD BLUE, 21- . - Auctioneer. Local Agents' • SHELL » SERVICE STATION . KINGSTQN ST.» -- PHONE 535 -- GODERIOH Harvey Baster ,-- Allan Linfield " Vgareiczeratirgezzf Notice to Property Owners Re Sidewalks 5. Ratepayerb are asked to submit in writing their .request for new sidewalks, repairs to existing vvallts, or the replacing off sidewalks. IIetiueats for replacing or new walks ° must be made by petition, 'forms may be » obtained at the Clerk's' Mike. rr' ° L`indcr' encisting by-laws, the cost fbf the walk is assessed as follows Corp:'s share Property Owner's share .. _ 4 ft. walk , 20%a • 80% 5 ft. wall; n % 75% y"ft. walk •80%,m 70% !fate d'erporatien aasaana)net the cent Of all intersections, g1 a % S. II. III. fE, Veva Casein. Wanted to Buy BEST PRICES PAID -JrOR GOOD WALNUT— .Either Standing Trees or "Logs PHONE 4-4754 KITCHENER • OR WRITE PANNILL VENEER CO. 42 EDWARD ST. KITCHENER, ONT. 19-22 . VETERANS' TAXI New Open for Business —24 -Hour Service— St Andrew's Street PHONE 40 All Cars and Passengers Insured • AUCTION SALE (,)F II.OuSEIIOLD 0 EFFECTS belonging to Mr. T. G. Jones, Picton street, Goderich, on •SATURDAY, MAY 25th, at 1.30 p.m., consisting of dishes, cooking and kitchen utensils, range, •rangette, ne+v ice -box,. lamps -rugs, _tables, bookcases, radio, beds, chairs and many other articles. •, ,:° TERMS ---CASH. DONALD B. BLUE, l0-:M.�flrtlr ca. Auctioneerq: UNDER, NEW MANAGEIONT DAVID AND EDMUND H�JTCIYESS'O;QI We sol"Hent the patronage of the ,former customers of the Huron Laundry and assure them satisfactory service. '" — LATEST METHODS OF tAtNDERIN4 I:ll1i'LOVED ° PHONE" 224 Pica -up and Boli 'o) ' ` •HAMILTON' ST, mpbell's YOUR FRIENDLY L�A. Drug More AUCTION SALINE OF IiOUSEHOI.D EFFECTS at No, 2 North street, Goderich, on SATURDAY, JIINE 1st at 1.30. p.m. Daylight Saving Time. eonsi`ting of : • Hartman piano (mn►dern style and hi good condition) ; two upholstered reception, chairs ; upholstered rocker and bedroom' chaimo reed armchair; large. rocking -chair; high chair; side table; card table; hall table (antique) ; aptigne dresser and washstand; 10- pies'P blur toilet set (windmill design) ; C'ongolernnn rug,; Fuller' brushes; bamboo 4 -shelf boob( use ; large kitchen table ; 3 -burner coal .oil , stove and l oven; large size lawns mower; 'scythe;"1 poreielain coffee andtea pots dishes; 1 crocks; antique stone jars : number ; of Healers, and numerous other• aitieles. • TERMS-- 'ASH. MRS. EI)ITIT M. '1<''REMBLAY, EI't=api !etre y. EDWARD W. 1a:7,LI TT1), 21-2- « • ' Auctioneer. Holiday Week=end Supplies FOR PICNICS, SPORTS AND THE COTTAGE I.D.A. Brand . WAX, PAPER. EXTRA HEAVY 50 FOOT ROLL 15c 750 to $5.00 270,32e,37e EXPORT CIGARETTES 50's - ' 80c VELVETTAA Suntan Cream .._ 39c OIL OF CITRONELLA,I.D A 2oz. 25c FIRST AID KITS KODAK FILMS Verichrome Frosst`s. Tan -Gel ..:. 50c, $1.25 Gaby Suntan Lotion ..35e, 65c Flashlight Batteries, " "Ray -O -Vat" Thermos Bottles ... - $1.19 Super -Chargers, "Soda Ring , 10's , $1.15 Unguentige Ointment ..44c, 89c 15c Sun Glasses 25c, 50c, 59c, 75c, $1.95 -1"4"a -y- Repellent 39.c Skol '.. 53c,75c Sketofax' , 25c Skeeter-Skatter--- 35o Shell Tox • 24e, 43c, 73c Planter's Peanuts .. 5c, 10e, $1:20 Mentholatuni 29c, 55c I.D.A. BRAND' SPECIALS A -B -S & 0 TABLETS " 100's—Reg. 1O0 » 14e SUPER JUMEO Stationery Reg. 276 21e GLYCERIN 4 ozs. Reg. 25"c 19e HYDROGEN PEROXIDE 8 ,oz. Reg. 250 190 KLEEN-OR Antiseptic Reg. 25c, 79c 19c, 630. AMMONIA Aromatic Reg. 25c . 190 IODIZED Throat Taba'. 50'9, Reg. 25c 19c • CASTOR OIL 4 and 8 oz. Reg. 25c, 39c 19o, 31c SELL'S Phone 90 Goderich 4.47 1