The Seaforth News, 1931-07-09, Page 5THURSDAY', JULY 9, 1931.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
"Reaping Where They Have Sown"
Store Owners in years gone
community building aim!
results. Tlhey have
iuig, advertising and ups
mmtce of the buyiivg public.
betterfor the future.
WE SELL THIS BEST
(Superior by have sown the seeds of
honest dealing, neighborly interest, and today
are reaping the kept apace with the times in mod-
ern merdhandis to. date stores, and today enjoy
fhe full confidence c. Two years of goodwill with
proslpects never
FOR LESS.
Items for Week
Ending July 15, 1931.
1?, & G. l0 bars 35c
THE WHITE NAPHTHA SOAP
ORANGE MA1RM;ALAD1E, Large 40 oz. .................,29 c
GREEN GIANT PEAS. 2's tins, each ... ..... : ......... . w
"Large, Sweet and Tender" 1 V
FRAY BENTOIS CORNED BEEF, 1's ................ each 1 o /►
Chateau Cheese "Wholesome and nutritious -spreads or slices" 'ds 19c
'Wesiton's 'York Variety Assorted Biscuits, per pkg. 29c
"Handy Box for Touring o•r Camping"
P. & 13. Sandwich Pate per tin 14c
,Carnation Milk,.... small, 3 for 19c; tall 2 for 25c
"Always have ,some on handin hot weather"
Post's 'Minute Tapioca, "The Genuine and Origfeal" .. 2 pkgs. 25c
Beason•'s Corn Stareh per pkg. 12c
iliett's Magic Baking ,Powder8 oz. 23c; 1'6 oz. 36c
'The No Alum Baking Powder"
Reckitt's Square or Bag Blue each 7c
Singapore Sliced Pineapple 2 tinsc
23
Lib!by'•s Dill Pickles "full count" ,,,,,,,,,, , , , , , , , , , , -per tin 23c
Interlake Toilet Paper , 3 rolls 25c
S:O.iS. ,Cleaning Pads, suvall 14c; large 23c
'gowntree's Chocolate Bars small Scs large ............ 19c
York Milk and York Nut Milk.
Del Maiz, 2's, "The Corn ,that is different" 2 tilts 35c
Lealand Mustard Pickles ..........:............. 12 oz. bottle ..25c
tWeioh's Grape Juice ,
"A refreshing drink' for hot weather" Pt. bottle 33c
'-Iillcrest Shortening per lb... 12c
Aylmer Catsup pet bottle 13c
t
KELLOGG'S ALL BRAN large pkg 19c
Marshall's Fried Herring per ti a..23c
Australian Peaches, 2's per tin 20c
Standard Tomatoes. 2's Sqt. 3 tins 25c
FlyCoils
Wire Fly Swatters 4 for lOc
Fly Swatters each ,..15o
Wilson's Fly Pads ........................ ............. each 10c
Centre Pull Wax Paper 3 for 25c
Choice Blue Rose Rice ' 2 lbs. -.19c
.19c
Zinc Wash Boards each 45c
.. .'12 for..,.. 25c
each 10c
Ross J. Sproat
Miss N. Pryce
Phone 8
Phone 77
Cream
Cream �
HIGHEST PRJCES COURTEOUS SERVICES
Deliver your Cream to us and receive your cash in full.
Call in our cream drawer and receive our services.
We will pay you the Highest Market Values consistent with the
most careful grading and testing.
No other Creamery can do better "Give us a trial."
Creamery open on Wednesday and Saturday evenings
Seaforth Creamery Seaforth,Ont.
C. A. BARBER.
Walker's
FUNERAL SERVICE
UNDERTAKING
-and-
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. J. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67.
Chas. A. Howey
PIANO TUNING
AND
ORGAN REPAIRING
PHONE 327.J, Centre Street
Exeter.
During the electric storm which
passed •over this community on Fri-
day last a large tree near Smoky .Htol-
low on the Lake Road near' Grand
Bend was struck by lightning and the
tree was Splintered from top to bot-
tom. The top of the tree was
knocked off. A few minutes before the
tree was struck two of the men who
were working on the road nearby'had
taken shelter under it ,but had 'fortun-
ately left to take shelter in a barn. REAL ESTATE,' 'CONVEY. �, d
,Mr, ansi Mrs, F. W. Gladman, Don- ANCING, ETC.
�fffce over Keating's Drug Store.t
ald and Marion are moving back to g',
their home here,'Mr, Gladman took
charge of the London office of the
firm in 1922 and that end of the busi
ness will be looked after by Mr. Mel-
bike Gladman.
DIED.
HUNTER, -In McICillop, on Tues-
day, July 7, Margaret Dodds, widow
of the late William Hunter,. in her
75th year.
The funeral will take place from the
residence of her brother, Mr, Thomas
Dodds, Thursday, July 9. Funeral pri-
vate,
Auto
Insurauce
Let us protect p t you anywhere in
Canada or the United States with
an Auto Policy that will take a
load off your mind and at
NEW
Non Tariff '-ales
R
It's worth your while to see us
before placing your insurance and
at the new Mw •non -tariff rates
you cannot afford to take chances.
All claims promptly and satisfac-
torily paid.
Phone,; write or call -Night and
Day Service
Phone 152
A. D. Sutherland
GENERAL INSURANCE-
TOWN TOPICS I'=S1PE+t IAL TREAT FOR AUL-
Mr. and Mrs. John M, Henderson
are spending a couple of months in
Detroit.
Mr. and, Mrs. Garnet Barron and
Eldon, of Cayuga, are spending a few
clay's with his mother, Mars, Barron
3fcKiliop,
iEgmoedlvillt Young People's Soc
iety are sending six delegates to the
iGoderich Summer School, which
meets July 20-27.
Messrs; Walter Kleinschmidt and -
Wm. McTaggart of Saline, Mich.,
visited for the week -end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John MclLennan,
Miss Agnes Purcell, nurse -in -train-
ing in St. Joseph's Hospital. Toronto,
has returned after holidaying at her
home.
Mr. and Mrs, W. J. F. Mallath, of
Toronto, are guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. 5. G. Mullen.
Miss Margaret Grieve of George
streetis visiting her sister, Mrs. F.
Willis, in London,
Mrs. I. D. Pryce of Aylmer, Mrs.
Gordon Weote, Walkerville, and Mr,
and Mrs, Clarence Balhb and ch'il'dren
and Miss Babb of Mitchell, were the
guests at the home' of Mr. and Mrs.
F. D. Hutchison. Mr. Babb lead with
him a number of interesting moving
pictures of friends he had taken,
.Mr. and Mrs. Edward Neubauer,
Mr. and Mrs. William Neubauer and
Mrs. Amelia Steinherner, all of Niag-
ara Fails, N.Y., spent the week end.
with Mr. and Mrs. William Kruse.
Mrs. (Rev.) J. M. Dallas, who has
been visiting for the past month wlith,
Mr. and Mrs, John Beattie, left this
week for her home in_S. Carolina.
Mrs. Win. Byrne and children, Don-
ald and Jimmie, of Detroit, are visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fortune.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson of
London spent Sunday with friends in
town.
Mr. Robert McKenzie, M.P., 'for
Stoughton, Saskatchewan, was down
from Ottawa and spent the week end
at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. J.
McIntosh.
Mr. Thomas Purcell of Detroit
spent the week end at his home here.
:The annual 'W'ils'on reunion was
held at the Lions park on July 1st
with members present from S1meoe,
Hamilton, Port Huron, Stratford and
Sarnia. Mr, and Mrs. ,S. Wplliams,'
who are members of this family, ac-
corded then a welcome. During the
afternoon a program of sports and
games was given, and in the evening
a dance was enjoyed.
Mrs. Louis Brall and family left
for their home in Detroit last Sunday
accomp'an'ied by her husband,
'Messrs. C. and J. M. Eckert were
in S4. Marys last week on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Faulkner and
Prod Jr of Detroit spent the Amer-
ican holiday n'ith his mother in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Robinson and
small daughter, Mrs, Fred Robinson,
and Miss Dorothy Davis of Detroit,
i
spent t•t a few days last week with
p t y s tt a mt
friends in town,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacobsen of Stratford
have rented Mrs. F. Robinson's house
in Egmondvitle,
Miss Mary Hays of Toronto is
spending two weeks' vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam.
Hays.
Mr. George Hutchison, Miss Hilda
Ashton and Mr. Doug. Henderson Of•
London were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
F. D. Hutchison.
Mr, and Mrs. Mole attended the
funeral at Auburn of the ''ate Joseph
Lawson East week.
Mr. Frank Baxter sailed on Satur-
day on the S.S. Antonia to spend a
few weeks at his old home in York-
shire, England.
'Little Helen 'Thompson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. Thompson, under-
went an operation for tonsils and ad-
enoids in Scott Memorial Hospital on
Tuesday and is making satisfactory
recovery.
Mrs. Reinke and Miss Toms are
visiting for a few days at Mr, Robt.
E'tty's in Mitchell.
' Mr. and Mrs. G. Johnston and fam-
ily of Brussels were guests of Mr.
and Mrs, J. A. Storey on Sunday..
Miss Edna Storey has- returned
home after visiting friends in Blyth..
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Beare of De-
troit spent several days with the -tat-
ter's mother, Mrs. M. Dalton.
'Mrs, John Davis and Mrs. Lawrence
of Mitchell and Mr, Davis of Florida
were guests f
g s, s o Mrs. M. Dalton on
Sunday.
Mr. Samuel Cudmore has purchas-
ed the MoCormiek -Deering agency
from Mr. W. C Govenlock,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex; McKenzie of
Oriliia spent a few days,.in town vis-
iting- the fo . r'
t rte s mother.
Charles George S'togdill of Toronto
successfully passed the exanmidations
f the Medical l
o � edi a Council
of Canada, the
results of which were announced this
week.
Mrs R H. Ferguson and daugh-
ters ters and Russell Ferguson of Toronto,
are holiday visitors at Port Albert.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Richards of De-
troit spent the American holiday with
friends here.
Miss. Ella Roulston who tried the
provincial eoaminla'tions in London
for the degree of Registered N'nrse,
received word that she had been suc-
cessful.
When he fell front a road of hay on
Tuesday afternoon Mr. Joseph Mc-
Fadden sustained a fracture of the
spine. He was remot'ed to the hospi-
tal and was still. in a critical' condi-
tion an Wednesday.
Rev, and Mrs. Bolingbroke who
suffered injuries in .a car accident
near bbaltoii are both improving nice-
ly at the hospital,
Mrs. R. S. Evans is spending a few
ays in Toronto.,
Mrs. Wm. MdMichael and sister,
ldrs. Duncan, are visiting_ relatives ,at
Lawn Social
July IAthakBp.m
ICE CREAM and' CAKE 15c
In VICTO,R$A PARK, SEAFO.RTH
Music supplied by Stratford Silver
Band
Chairman, Mr, F. S. Savauge.
Under the auspices Seaforth Salvatso
'Army
U. -B. --THERE !
PAGE FIVE
of New York; Father 'White, of Wind- marriage. They were, accompanied.
sor, Father O1Dmows1ei were among by Miss Thelma Dale and Mr. Har -
the ,.guests, alsb Mr and Mrs, Con vey Taylor, The bride looked lovely
Eckert, of Seaforth Mr. and Mrs. Pe- in a dress of white georgette tiurmed.
ter Eckert and Fred Eckert, of Me- wibh'satin applique and large white
Killop. and Mrs, McMann of Detroit. hat, wearing a corsage of roses. Af-
The 'family presented Mr. and Mrs.' 'ter the ceremony they returned to the
Holland with a beautiful radio and home of the bride's mother where din.-
many
inemany other presentsiwere received ner was served to the immedi'a'te fern -
from the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Hol- ilies. The tables were prettily decor -
land for a number of years 'kept store aced in pink and white. Later the
at ".Beechwood but eight years ago re- bridal couple lett On' a trip to Toronto
tired to live in Dublin. 'Their many and other points. The bride travelled
friends wish them many more years in a shit of skipper blue and white
of happiness, ensemble. with small tailored hat in
!Mr, and Mrs, William Byrne of De- whiteandaccessories to match. They
trait spent the holiday at his home were the recipients 01 many beautiful
n here. presents. 'U!pon their return they will
'Mr, and Mrs. Melville Barker 'and :reside on the groom's farm in Ent -
Mrs. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. 'Jake lett. The good wishes of the conn
Barrie were week end visitors at the triunity will fallow them for a long
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. 'Darling. and happy married life,
Ur, and ,Mrs. Dingman returned to 'Mrs. Bert ,Ferris and children of
Detroit after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Provost, Alia., are visiting her' mobh-
(Dave 12oConneil, er, .Mrs. Henry 'Taylor.
Mr. and k2rs.-Frank Smith and son Mr, and Mrs. Wi'lli'am Jamieson and
Will and daughter ado Mr, William Emma of Kitchener spent Sunday
Smith, of Dunnville, are taking a trip with Mr, Robert Jamieson's.
through the States. Mr. Carman Gl•iddon spent Sunday
Mr..Herb Watson of Galt is visiting with Mr. Joseph Yungblut,
Mr. Gar Snaith for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Thionmas Pryce of
M.r. and Mrs. Charlie Strub and fa- McKillop, spent Sunday with Mr. and
rally arid iMr, Charlie 'MciDaid of Kit- Mrs. William Pethick.
chener were guest, of Mr. and Mrs. 'Mrs. Mina Wynne and sons George
William .Flanagan• on Sunday, and Howard anal daughter Helen, of '
Mr. and 'Mrs. Anderson c;illed on Forest, visited at the home of Mr..and
Dublin friends on Sunday. Mrs. William Britton. 'Miss Mildred
Mrs. Tom 'Burns is visiting friends Britton returned with them and is
in McKillop. spending her holidays with relatives,
also at Ypsilanti, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs, James Ferguson, of
'Goderich township, spent Sunday at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. John. Fer-
The following is the report of the guson,
'Continuation Classes of U.S.S. No. 3, 'Mrs. Wilson of Seaforth spent a
Hibbert and .McKillop, for the school few days with her daughter.
year 1930-31. Those receiving 75% Mr. Theodore Dexter is quite ill
and over obtained 'first class honours; at present, 'His many friends wish
those between 65 and 75 have second him a speedy recovery.
class honors; those obtaining 59 to 65 Miss Mary Moore, and friend, of
receive third class honours and from 'Toronto. are spending some holidays
'50 to 59 have a credit or pass. Any- with her mother, Mrs. Moore.
thing below 50% means that the sub- Mr. James Medd and family spent
ject must be repeated another year. !Sunday with Mr. Medd's mother.
Cronin, Alphonse: History 55, zoo- Mrs. Medd returned home after
logy 54, art 52, grammar 51, geog- spending the past week or more in
raphy 54, algebra 40, geometry 53, lit- Exeter.
erature'59, composition 56, latin 50. llr. Lawrence Taylor of Detroit
(Delaney, Agnes: History 73, :zool- spent the week -end with his mother.
ogy 72, geography 45, art 63, gram Miss. Kathleen Allen of Blen:heinl
mar 66, Patin 90, algebra 80, literature is visiting with het' sister, Mrs. Har -
89, composition 70, geometry 716. old Coakley.
;Flannery, Catherine: History 61, Mr. Frank Stalker of Atwood visit-
zoology 72, .geography 45, art 55,: ed friends in the village on Sunday.
grammar 54, arithmetic 28, latin 51, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Chowen and baby
algebra 32, geometry 55, composition Isabel have returned to Strafford af-
53, :literature 58. ter s.peonding three or four days with
'Flannery, Alice: History 59, zool'o- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knox.
gy 58, geography 58, art 56, grammar Miss J. Logan, of Blyth, is visit -
46, arithmetic 41, Latin 50, algebra 40, ing Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stephenson.
geometry 36, composition 67, litera-
ture 63, arithmetic 41.
iHolland, Rale: Geography 36,
grammar 3d, algebra 5, geometry 23,
composition 50, literature 52.
Holland, Loretta: History 69, zoo-
logy 68, geography 74, art 56, gram-
mar 63, latin 70, algebra 71, geometry
67, composition 73, literature ure 76.
'Johnston, Pearl: History 46, zool-
ogy 56„geography 56, art 54, grammar
54, latin 53, algebra 45, geometry 56,
composition 54, literature 57.
McQuaid, Mary: History 54, zool-
ogy 56, ,geography 59, art 51, gram-
mar 56, iatin 73, algebra 67, geometry
60, composition 59, literature 61.
'O'Reilly, Vera: Zoology 62, geog-
raphy 66, art 53, grammar 65, latin
73, algebra 78, geometry, 65, compos-
ition 66, literature 73.
O'Sullivan, Florence: History 51,
zoology 55, geography 61, art 56,
grammar 53, latin 52. algebra 35,
geometry 59, composition 52, litera-
ture 56.
The pupil obtaining the highest
marks of Form II. during the year
was Vera O'Reilly with an average of
67%.
The pupil of Form I. obtaining the
highest avetege of 69% was Loretta
Holland.
Mr. James F. McQuaid and Mr.
Karl Burkhart of Toronto spent fast
week with Mr. and Mrs, James E.
McQuaid.
'Miss Evelyn McGrath of Buffalo
spent the week end at her home.
Mr. Joseph Moylan of Kitchener
spent last week with his parents here.
Miss Mary O'Sullivan of Toronto
spent the week end with her father
and mother, Mr. and 'Mrs. Peter Sulli-
van
Kincardine,
'Seaforth soft'b'all team won their
game with Exeter on Tpesd'ay even-
ing by' a score of 7-'5. The local team
play their next two games away from
home which will be their last in this
schedule. The league standing is
very even.
(There were three wear accidents at
the swimming pool and one at the
lake during the extreme heat of Do
minion Day, and all were children.
This district was fortunate in having
no fatalities as there were a great
many throughout the province,
Mrs. Annie Reid and Mary spent
last week at the home of lir. and
Mrs. Melvin Talbot in Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam H'ann'a, Mrs. J.
H. Reid and Mrs, W. L. Keys attend-
ed the funeral on Tuesday of Stewart
Turner at Hillsgreen who died as the
result of injuries he received when a
load of hay overturned.
'Mrs. Frank Waller and Miss Ver-
onica Waller of Brantford are stay-
ing here during the absence of Mrs.
Waller's brother, Mr. W. J. Duncan,
and Mrs, Duncan.
Messrs. Wm. Hart, Jos. Hart and
Jos. Nigh spent Saturday on a fishing
trip at Midland.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald MoKay of
Hamilton are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Willis.
• Messrs. George Brack and Robert
Willis of Toronto were week -end
visitors at their ,homes.
The choir of Northside United
Church held their picnic at Bayfield
on Wednesday,
The Rebekah picnic and the Legion
picnic will be held next Wednesday
at Baylleld.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMillan and
children are occupying a cottage at
pay!fiei'd.
'Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pinkney and
son Bobby of Montreal are visitors
in town,
Mr. Basil Duncan is a holiday visit -
pr at Bruce B'eac'h.
A farewell presentation was made
by the Arts Club of St. James'
Church on Tuesday evening to Rev.
s -r. G. L. Blonde prior to his removal
to Tecumseh.
Miss Marion Scarlett of Fort Wlf-
li'am and Mrs. Hoggarth of Spring-
field are visiting their parents, lir.
anti Mrs. Ro'bt. Scarlett.
Mrs. (IDr.) Burrows,Mrs, R. S.
Hays, Mrs, (Dr.) Sproat Miss Mack-
ay, Miss Wilson and Miss Margaret
Ross were guests at an afternoon tea
et the home of Mrs, (Dr.) Collyer in
H`enisall on Tuesday.
'Mr. 'Thos. Smote has returned after
a visit to London.
Mr. Thos. Smith ..of Cobourg spent
a fete days last week at his home.
Mr. and Mts. Warren Ament and
baby Frances Jean of Detroit were
holiday visitors in town.
Miss Gingerich is spending her ho-
lidays in Michigan.
Miss Dob'le of Toronto is confined
to the hospital. Miss Doble, who is
a sister of Mrs. W. D. Bright Sr., was
brought by ambulance front Toronto.
'Miss Agnes Fowler of Toronto
spent the week -end with Mrs. John
• Mil!1'son.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKay of De-
troit were visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. Stewart over the
week -end.
Mr, and Mrs. Griffin of Eloise,'
Mich., who are on a vacation to Lon-
don, and Mrs, John Dodds and her
Brother, Mr. Herb. Morrison of Mi-
ami, Fla., were calling on friend's in
town on 'Wednesday.
It was announced on Tuesday that
the Pope has transferred Bishop John
Thomas Kidd, of. Calgary, Mta., to
London, Ont., as successor to the fate
Bishop Michael Fallon, Bishop Kidd
has been Bishop of Calgary since 19x5.
DUBLIN.
'Golden Wedding, -A very pleasant
event took place here 'Wednesday,
July 1st, 'when Mr. and hfrs. G. K.
I -Tolland d celebrated their golden wed-
ding.
ld d
ding Mr, and Mrs. Holland have a
family .of ten children and they are
all liven and were all n� offer
a present to o e
g P
their congratulations to their parents
on attaining to fity years of married
•life: iHigh Mass was celebrated at
8.30 in St. iPatrick's iGhuirch by Father
Eckert of the ,D'ontinican Order, New
York, 'brother of 'Mrs. Hoyland, at
which all the family assisted, after
which they repaired.to Mr. and. Mrs.
Holland's home where breakfast was
served. At six o'clock a sumptuous
dinner was served to about sixty
guests, the tables being set on the
lawn. The Lamm. and verandah were
prettily decorated in yellow . and
white, The ;family consists of :Sister
Paula, of !Peterborough, 'Sister Steffin
of (Chatham, joins, of St. Colinton;
(George and Mrs.T. Flynn, of .Dublin;
Mrs. James Karlin, 'Beechwood, Mrs.
Jatues 'Dorsey, Duluth; 'Th'om'as, Leo
and (Gerald; of Windsor, who were all
present with their wives and husbands
and families. 'There were twenty-
three .grandlch_il!ren, Father Eckert,
ST. COLUMBAN
Mrs. James E, McQuaid spent the
week end in Kitchener.
Mrs. ThomasHolland and family
of Windsor are visiting friends here.
Mr. Charles Marone has returned to
Windsor for the summer months,
Mr. Francis Meiady of Windsor is
Spending Isis vacation with his broth-
ers here. '
Miss Elieubetia Carlin has been con-
fined to her home this past week. Her
many friends wish her a speedy recov-
ery.
ecov-
e r .
y
Miss Evelyn McGrath of Buffalo,
spent the holiday at her home here.
'Miss Jbhannah Cronin af Detroit
is visiting relatives here.
Miss ,Annie Feeney of Chatham hos-
pital is home on her holidays.
The teachers are all home for the
holidays.
Miss Rose McQuaid of St ..Mich-
ael's Hospital, Toronto, is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc-
Quaid.
CONSTANCE.
Mr. and Mrs. William McMillan
and family or London spent the
.week -end here,
Dale -Taylor. -+A very pretty wed-
ding was solemnized at the manse,
Londesboro, on Wednesday, July 1st.
by the Rev. Mr. horrester, when An-
nie Stuart, youngest daughter of ;Ars.
and .the late !Mr. Henry.. Taylor and'
Mr. C. Verne' Dhle, -eke4t ton of Mr.:
and. Mrs. Jbrntes,Dale, ware united :in
Persian Balm is a true elixir of
youth. IRefreshes and rejuvenates.
Adds a youthful charm to the com-
plexion. Softens and beautifies the
skin. Makes hands flawlessly white.
Delightful to use. 1Deticately fragrant.
Soothes o es dryand irritated rotated '
skin.C or-
rects andre
p serves. A ftamvfess toilet
requisite for every discerning woman.
A true aid to ,beauty.
what a.
•
treat!
RICE KRIS.
PIES are so
crisp they actually pop is
milk or cream. And what a
flavor! Crunchyrice grains
-toasted golden crisp!
Rice Krispies are fine for
any meal. Give them to the
children for supper. Enjoy
for a bedtime snack. Easy
to digest. Order a red -and -
green packagefrom your
grocer. Made by Kellogg in
London, Ontario.
RICE
KRISPIES
RICE
HRISPIES
Macklam's
Lunch
1
1
Drop in and try our
Ice Cream
and
SOFT DRINKS
Take home one of our
HOME MADE PIES
Yon will be pleased.
Your patronage has pleased"
µs. [Thank you --40:0 agaiss.j
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