The Wingham Advance Times, 1935-11-14, Page 4.,r
VAGI4 EOUR
WING
0
TOWNSHIP OF
TURNBERRY
VOTERS' LIST COURT
Notice is hereby given that -•-Court
for the Revisi90 : of faits •l iiet 4 2 of
the Vo e t, TOof Turn,,
bert^y' •1V ' be Yd byy'4'lie Coun-
ty ).eclete, in the Town Hall, Wing -
had; on Friday, November 15th, 1935,
at 4 o'clock p.m, All parties interest-
ed will please take :notice and govern
0 themselves accordingly.
W. R. Cruikshank, Clerk,
cents a word fter insertion, with a idi9nr:i'ttu[th charge of 25e.
P.Jt011=Ol`O O4e3 O:.µ:, oL'fl
•
AUCSALE of Stock and Iii shall be sealed with the seal of the
TION oration
pientents will be held at Lot 21, Corporation,
Con.1,
Grey, at 1.30 p.m. on Mon- 5. During the currency of the deben -
day;: November 18th. Terms—Cash. tures there shall be raised annuallyi
Mrs. Alex. Brown, Proprietor. the sum of Five ..Iluudred Eighty-
three
g ty
three and 41100 Dollars to form a
cow .sinking fluid fer the payment of 'the'.
GO�V TOR SALE—Lnfreshened debt and Three' Hundred and Fifteen
oilers for'the of interest
oils ..'payment
hereon; making•an all' the sum of
ight Hundred Ninety -Eight' and
1100 Dollars to be •raised annually
or the payment of the debt and in-
erest.
The debentures may contain any
rovisipn•-for the registration of them
uthorieed; by law; -
7. This By -Lew shall -take effect.. on
the day of the passing thereof subject
to its bei t assented tb by the elect -
4 years old, in good condition. Ape
ply ;Mrs. John C. Casemore; lst line D
t
of Morris. E
4
'AIR
fFOR
WARNING—All 1934 accounts
owing to Homuth & Bennett and
unpaid Dec. lst, 1935, will then be
placed in court for collection with
costs. All 1935 accounts are also
now due.
': SALE -Rogers Radio, Cabinet
style, electric, in good condition.
apply to Advance -Times..
FOR SALE—Frame barn 18' x 24'.
Apply Miss Weir, John Street.
FOR SALE—Boy's Overcoat, nearly
as good as new; aged nine or ten
years. Call at Advauce-•Times.'
FOR' SALE OR RENT --Brick rkouse
with all conveniences, on Leopold
St.. Apply to Advance -Times.
FOR SALE -1 hand washing mach-
ine, with wringer attached; also a
number of Barred Rocks and An -
none Pullets, Apply to Mex. Dark,
Centre Street.
FOR SALE—Ladies' best quality
Muskrat Coat in good condition.
Size 36 to 40. Apply Advance -
Times.
FOR SALE—One Sow, sired by
Grand Champion of C.N.E., with 11
(eleven) pigs at her feet. Also
young boars and sows of service-
able ages, sired by a son of Grand
Champion of C.N.E. Orville Free,
Dungannon, R. R. 1. Phone, Dun-
gannon 14 r 13.
fIAVE YOU A CAR? We can offer
your valuable territory to cover
PASSED this 7th day of November,
A.D.1935. '
j: W, lIan ta,, .',A, Galbraith,
Mayor. Clerk
TOWN OF •W INGHAM
By -Lav No. 107'6, 1935
A By-law to provide for taking the
MORTGAGE SALE
of property in h Town Plot 'of
Winghain in the Township of Turn -
berry
in the County of Huron.
Under and by virtue of the powers
of sale contained in. a certain mort-
gage which will be produced at the
tme of sale there will be offered for
sale by public auction at the office of
J. 3 Crawford, Wingham, . Ontario,
on Friday, the 29th day of November,
A.D. 1935, at 10 o'clock in the fore=
noon by Thos. Fells, Auctioneer, the
following property, namely:
ALL AND SINGULAR those cer-
tain parcels or tracts of land. and
premises situate, lying and being in
the Town Plot of Wingham in the
County of Huron and being composed
of Park Lot. No. 65 on the south side
of Albert Street and Lots• Nos. 209
and 210 on the east side of Adelaide
Street and Lots Nos. 211 and 212 on
the west side of Alice Street, all in
the Government Survey in said Town
• Plot of Wingham, containing seven
acres more or less.
On the property is said to be a 2-
r 7 -roomed house and wood -
store);
shed.
TERMS OF SALE — Ten per cent.
of the purchase money on the day of
sale and the balance in"thirty' days
thereafter. The' property will be of-
fered subject to 'a reserved bid.
Further particulars and conditions
made known on the
day of sale or,may be had on appli-structure to be seen. As we drew
ATE at tug lam, Ontario, is
12th day of November, A.D. 1935. the :hacks and hobbledehoys which
AM ADVANCE -TIMES
UNNY LIVING
a it
tarts at ' the table
Hew Xon.feel.and how' you look
depend largely on the foods you eat.
The balaneed menu provides the
"bulk" to prevent common eonsti-
pation —• caused by lack of this es.
sential fiber.
Common constipation frequently
causes headaches, loss of appetite
''find energy. Yet, in most cases, it
can be overcome pleasantly and
safely by eatiing:''a delicious cereal,
Kellogg's ALL -$a tx is a natural
food for normal individuals. It fur-
nishes
ur
nishes "bulk" in convenient and"
concentrated form. .Ar,L.BitAN also
provides vitamin B and iron.
Isn't this sunny way better than
taking patent medicines? Two table.
spoonfuls of ALL-BaAast' daily ' are
usually sufficient.' Chronic cases, with
i
each meal. If relief is not Obtained
;
see your doctor.
Serve ALL-Baaiv as a cereal, or use
in cooking. Get the
redand-green pack-
age at your grocer's.
Made by Kellogg in
London, „Ontario.
u
Keep do the'Sunny ,Side of Life
for a letter stamp, and 4 .cents for a
postcard, Their stamps just now are
the .:lattge jubilee stamps soo nto be
discontinued,
These shore. are sponsored by the
ship. \�,c�e sa'iled, rt�i4 Afternoon:, and
regretted not being' able'itQ ae .lalote,'
the Bermuda Islands more thorough
ly, When rheumatism hampers n�iy
movements it will be time for me to
go back to Bermuda, There are no
traffic problems there. Tlie sun shin-
es and the rain rains. When the Eas-
ter lilies are.. all marketed, they. dig
up what is left of the plant, and .plant
potatoes. The tourists come and go
and leave a wake of dollars behind
them. There are no serious problems
in Bermuda except that there are no
springs. •They either catch rain wat-
er by corrugated roofs, or buy im-
ported bottled water. There is no
tax to pay on everything one buys.
It is •a grand place to relax, One
does not have to occupy oneself with
work to pass the time or to keep
.
arm. There is the eternal fascina-
tion
tion of the sea and sky, the flying
fish and flowering shrubs. One can
sit and look, and look some more,
and drink a swizzle, and then:anoth-
er. The world is kind.
There was a stiff breeze blowing
when we left Bermuda Islands. The
boat' plunged like a heavy horse
through pitchholes:. After dinner I
took a good murder story from the
library and went up on top deck,to
read. But I gave it up to watch the
sky. It.grew blacker and blacker.
Finally, the' two black masses at the
stern and the bow met on the star-
board side and then dripped on down
the . ocean. - They; were wind
into
clouds and . there was to ofa hurri-
cane: Small cyclones had been re -
Santo
Rico and i
ported over Porto'
Mybed is placed crosswise of the
ship and it seemed to ire that I was
standing on my head half the:night,
the other half I was sliding down to
the foot. But I slept, The ship roll-
ed the three days to St. Kitts. My
stomach or something began to com-
plain: It didn't want . to eat, it didn't
want to drink. It wanted to get off
the boat, it wanted to go back home.
It became so troublesome that I gave
`
it some knockout pills to have peace.
I wanted to eat, I wanted to drink,
and I wanted to have a good:time.
I was very glad when we anchored
outside of St. Kitts. ,
There is no harbour here at Besse-
Thurs., November' 14, 1935
votes .of the elect:at- on a proposed
By-law to ,borrow the sum of Seven
of sale will -be
Thousand Dollars for the purpose of talk hurri
purchasing the Wingham Arena.
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PASSED this 7th day of 'November,
. D. 1935.
A.
WHEREAS it is desirable that a Domingo.
proposed 13y -law of the Corporation
Wingham, g
entitled "A 13y -law for borrowing the
sum of Seven Thousand Dollars for
the purchase , of the Wingham Arena"
be submitted to the electors for their
a roval and itis expedient and nec-
essary
,
essary to pass this By -Taw for the pur-
pose of enabling the electors to vote
on the propose d y- axe. Taylor, late
BE IT THEREFORE enacted by .of the Town Plot of Wingham in the
the Municipal Council of the Corpor- County of Huron, Widow, who died
ation of the Town of Wingliani as fol- on or about the fourth day of Oc
lows: tober, A.D. 1935, are notified to send
1, The rotes " of the electors of the to J. H. Crawford, Wingham, On -
Corporation . of the Ton -n of Wing-tario, on or before . the 30th day of
ham shall be taken on the said pro- November, A.D. 1935, full particulars
!posed By-law on the 2nd day of De- of their claims in writing. Immediate-
.
Caffees cember, A.D. 1935 between the hours ly after the said. 30th day of. Novem-
selling our Quality Te. s, ' of Nine o'clock in the forenoon and ber, 1935, the assets of the said test-
Cocoa; Spices, Extracts, Medicinal n d ! five o'clock in the afternoon at the atrix will be distributed amongst the
PreparationssinHuron direct to established p parties entitled thereto,having regard h
users in County. Write T. following places, and by the Deputy
o an South, Returning Officers and Poll Clerks, only to the claims of which the exec The shops weft what one would
terre A launch met us and took us
H. Ward C mp
Hamilton:' namely,Wingham, this thirteenth expect
There
cDation'tto-the; undersigned. th' closer in I noticed with amusement
THOS. FELLS, J. H. CRAWFORD,
m Ont. Win ham,.Ont.,
Auctioneer. Solicitor for the
Vendor.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL person having claims against.
the estate ofCatherine ay or; a e
serve as taxis. We were pleased as
children to run down the gangplank
even in the rain, for it was .raining
in Beautiful, Bermuda. .
My Boston friend disdained a car-
riage. She coursed excitedly along
the natural paved streets in her rain-
coat and umbrella and as I sloshed
after her I noticed the complete ab-
sence of civilzation's racket. There
are not factories and no automobiles.
'I also noticed the'difference in the
prevailing odor of the city of 'Hamil-
ton. Instead of a' mixture of carbon
monoxide gas, dust, smoke and other
smells which • pollute the atmosphere
of an industrial ' city, there was a
spiciness and a smellofthe sea.
y, John mors snail then have notice,
to. find in .a city whose chief to the. island for' a motor trip. around,
Ward 110. 1. At Geo. T. Robert -DATED a r < g , 1935 industries are Easter blies, oni•ons, it and up to Brimstone Peak.
LOST—White gold tie -pin. Reward. son's Garage by Edgar Pattison, D,R. day of November A D
Please leave at Advance -Times. O. and Richard Casemore, Poll Clerk.
J. H. CRAWFORD,
Ward No. 2. At Win- Davidson's
Wuigham, Ontario,
MEN WANTED -To train far tea- Implement Shop by J. M. Graham, D. Solicitor for the Executors.
inion in Deisel Engineering,. Must R.a and Wm. Robertson, Poll Clerk.
be interested in Diesel and have Ward No. 3. At the Town Hall by
mechanical ability and furnish good Lloyd Hingston, D.R,O. and. John
Character references. Apply Box McDonald, Poll Clerk.
G, Advance -Times. Ward No. 4. P.S.D. 1. At C. Tem -
WOOD FOR SALE—Cedar by the pleman's Store by Thos. Garrett, D.
114 112 or cord, also wood of all R. O. and Murray Johnson, Poll.
kinds delivered. John Falconer, ph. Clerk,
2675. WardNo. 4. P.S.D. 2. At Frank
.
Watson's Store by David McGill, D.
IN MEMORIAM R.O. and Thos. Miller, Poll Clerk.
2. On the 28th day of November, A.
ORR—In fond and loving memory of D. 1935 at the hour of ten o'clock in
a Dear Husband and Daddy, who the forenoon, the Head, of the
C
oun
Paaway one years ago, cit of thesaid Corporation or some e
17th, 1934. member of the saidCouncilaPPoirated
To -day -we are thinking of someone for that purpose by resolution shall
who was loving, kind and true, attend at the Town Hall in the said
Whose smile was -as dear as the sun- Municipality for the purpose of ap-
shine,
Dear Bill, that someone was you.
—Sadly missed by his Wife and son,
Jackie.
ING IAM int, place on behalf of the persons in -
pointing, and, if requested so to do,
shall appoint by writing signed by
him two persons to attend at the final
summing up of the votes by the Clerk,
and one person to attend at each poll
OWN W
OF terested in and promoting the Propos-
By-Law No. 1075, 1035ed by-law, and a like number on be-
half of the. persons interested in op -
For borrowing the sum of $7000.901 posing the proposed By-law.
for the purchase of the \•inghani I 3. On the 3rd day of December, A.D.
Arena-
i 1935 at the hoar of ten o'clock in the
WHEREAS the building known as , forenoon at the Town Hall, in the said
the ‘Nringriam Arena is aoout to be 1 municipality the Clerk of. ' the said
sold, due to default under a certain . Municipality shall attend and sum up
mortgage on the said buildings and' the votes given ,for and against the
premises; : proposed By -law.
-N,•,, WWHEREAS dice to the po s • PASSED this 7th day of November,
ke anc dson.
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y
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL persons having claims against
the estate of John Allan. Mills, late of
the Town of Wingham in the County
of Huron, Merchant, who died on or
about the tenth day of September,
A.D. 1935, are notified to send to J.
H. Crawford, \Vinghafn, Ontario, on
or before the 30th day of November,
A.D. 1935, full, particulars of their
claims in writing. .Immediately after
the said 30th day of November, 1935,
ed will
said de eas
etdeg
the
assets of the
be distributed amongst the parties en-
titled thereto, having regard only to
the claims of which the Administrat-
or shall then have notice.
DATED at Wingham, this thirteenth
day of November, A.D. 1935.
Jr. H. CRAWFORD,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Administrator.
moven away, the Council of the'Car- i J �V, Hanna,, W. A. Galbraith,
e Town of 1l tnghar€m, Mayor, Clerk.
I7oration 0r the
Have been petitioned t<, borrow the
suin of $70UU.00 :Lr the purpose
Arena
rm i a'� ,.
1<T� a .�,
purchasing the .+1 ..
which suns wo . id be'Ike amount of
the debt to. be created; e =owl t of
AND "HE.£: sS �a
the whCle rateable gr 1,i rtl:
-
Municipality a ..og la -t re
vised assessment ent . t7,.2 is $1,093,002•
AND. WHEREAS the amount of .
the debenture debt of the Corporation
is 8230425.11 no part ofthe
principal
inct
a
l
or interest of whichwhichiS in erred ra; ,
BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED
by the Municipal. Council of the Cor-
poration of the Town of Wingham:
1. For the purpose mentioned in the
preamble there shall be borrowed on
the credit of the Corporation the sinn
of $7000.00 and
i
.
n debentures 45 slali b
e
issued therefore on the sinking fund
plan in sums of not less than $100.00
shallhave con
lav ons at-
tached
which a
tached thereto for the payment of the
interest. all bear the
2. The debentures shall
sane date and shall be issued within
two Fears alter the date on which this
I3y-Law is passed, and may bear any
date within such two years and shall
be payable within ten years from the
date when they shall be issued, and
shall bear .interest at the rate of four
and one-half per cent. per annum, pay-
able yearly.
S, The debentures as to both prin-
cipal and interest .shall be expressed
in Canadian currency and niay be pay-
able at any place or places in Canada.
4, The: debentures acid the interest
coupon shall be,signed anti issued by
the M or> gu' sb ;;foci signed also
by the reasurer, and the debentures
l iii w+C. .
NOTICE ..
Take notice that the foregoing is a:
trAid ` copy of a proposed 13y -law of
the ._ Corporation of the Town of
es
ley. t
r •, tail
t itted
Ll zn a.m to be=s
ub n
of the electprson the •nd day of De-
cember; AD: --1935.'
And if the assent of the electors is
By-law,
' fro 0
sed
sal
•" d to the d P
ab#a
the proposed
by
: •t 'consideration
i "lie taken to o
it vv will, -
the Miiiiicipat'Council of the said Cor-
poratian; at a - meeting thereof to be
held after this°expl'ration of one month
/tom the datergf thefirst publication
of this notice and that such publica-
tion was ntad`e on 7th day of Novetn•
ber, 1935.
Take notice
that "a
tenan
•
• liar
•fort
and tourists; especially tourists.
There were shops whish made a spec-
ialty of English sporting goods and
doeskin, shoph merchandising Indian
silk and scarves, Par'fuin shops, china.
shops, and gift shops full of cedar
and coral knicknacks. We called into
the beautiful cathedral which is built
entirely of native limestone. We
passed the Bermudiana Hotel set in
fifteen acres of gardens. It was seven.
when my friend finally became wet
enough and tired' -enough" to return
to the ship ,for dipner.,; She had
bought $1.00 worth if postcards and
have been several bad earthquake
shocks here within the past few
months which left a lot, of ruins. The
island is green with the waving sugar
cane. All the little sugar cane fac-
tories are closed and the industry of
sugar, molasses and rum making is
carried on at a central factory in the
town. Rum is a' favorite beverage
here, andcan be had byasking for a
Panters Punch, ora rum swizzle. Id
the tropics everybody drinks swizzles
of one kind or another to quench
their everlasting thirst.
We call next at Nevis and Antigua,
a beautifully em voideredIndiasilka and Sundaynday
Montserrat
v
here
nightie. The restshe saysshe
}many
of the pa
rty
are
turning g
back.
buy on her recurn,ars . Willwrite again from Trinidad.
In the evening I went out with one, V. Olive Currie.
of the ship's officers to a hotel danc-
ing. He was a fine looking chap from
Halifax. The hotel had an open air
garden court for dancing. It, would
`be _much too alarm at times to dance
BERMUDA A GREAT t
_ indoa rs in Bermuda. The people are
sociable and have an English accent.
PLACE TO RELAX
Second Instalment of Her Trip Writ-
tne by V. Olive Currie.
Bermuda consists of a hundred is-
lets and is the crest of submerged
volcanic peaks. The large islands cov- Pier and rode over
Aly
d the Aquarium been, found) e
of
it t impression was the greenness ll of trop 3
They do their markesting. by bicycle
with their market basket on the han-
dle bars. There is a railroad running
through the Island which has been
built within the past few years.
After breakfast tire next. morning
e boarded a tram or trolly at the
STORING THE
FARM MACHINERY
Proper care should be exercised at
all times to protect the large invest-
ment in farm machinery from rapid.
deterioration. Heat, moisture, wind,
frost, and direct sunlight are the most
destructive elements encountered by
farm equipment..
Storage means protection against
these deteriorating effects ,during the
w
e and has
machin s
Y toSt. Georges- inactive life of the,
r
' n Ex
eri_
er about nineteen square miles. 1I b th Dnminio p
Island. We visite t
rs imp - Mental Station tit Swift Cutren4i, to
the Islands, and the lime
rte ,
wooden
rb
a
n notthe
isa
� enjoy There didn't Y
d dt 1 y
ings. ut I
i. b
gbone coloring,
sea serpents, the avvftil ° ;reeir. niorav
fish 4Ve .were` taken
which boasts a fine ea cotton ,
stone build-
1
uild- ,'i
• •• ical� fish. They had ge€rrgeous rain- be the greatest.siiigie factor yn,,pro
who desires to rote ispan the said pro-
posed By-law must deliver to the
Clerk not later than the tenth day be- :.
fore the day, appointed for taking the
vote, a declaration under the Canada
Evidence Act. that he is a tenant
whose lease extends for the time for
which' the debt= of liability is to be
created, or in which the money to be
raised by the proposed By-law is pay-
able, or for' at least ten years, and
that he has by the lease covenanted to
pay all municipal taxes in respect of
the property of which he is tenant,
other than local improvement rates':
Mso take notice that By-law No.
• which shown
1076, a true copy of tivlttch is . avv
above, is the B' -law providing for
taking the votes of the electors.
Dated and first published this 7th
day of November, A.D. 1935.'
• , .. a �..9a1sraith, Clerk.
nor the devilfis ,..
Partnership
Shil
i'P•
Dissolved
The partnership of Rae &
Thompsonhas been dissol-
ved. All accounts owing
are now due and must be
settled by Dec. lst, 1935.
1 through the Crystal Cave. The stal-
agmites
testal-
actites.
a
t t}
and
m ,.
reachupee
�,,., „
actites. The walls ; glisten - tike frost,
but it is the mixture of limestone and
water hardening for thousands of
1l
yeses. The float of
the cave is fu
of blue water which -rises and falls
with the tide so we crossed the cave
on pontoons. They light the cave ef-
fectively with flood lights, It is like
fairy land, After coining out of the
cave we were driven in carriages to
igaimimmimmigionsommommiganthe perfume factory. Our horse was
'Bubbles and our black driver was
Harold Trott, One driver I noticed
wore a jaunty black derby, a shirt of
some nondescript colour, overalls
tucked into knee length rubber boots.
They made an unique collection of
hacksters, but we all arrived safely
ete'the perfume factory, They use the
native' flowers; Easter lily, oleander,.
passion flower, and others 1,f4as a
place reekingwith sweetness'. We
boarded the trolly again and • were
tootled to St. Georges Hotel. Some
f the gang went swimming in the
pool and theft we had lunch. After
that I mailed letters: It & Sts 6 ceIit9
ilIMMIINIMOIMIMINIMamWr
1 For ii
Sale
Small frame barn, suit-
able for gagare. To be
moved from present
premises.
OSCIIS Bii0Olth
longing the life of facm.n nunnery,
most active.,pettod.of deterior-
ation is during the season' of machine
use. It is important, .lioweyer, to pro-
tect, machinery 'the year round :frons
the effects 'of weather, Generous use
of paint on all wood and metal parts,
wherever the original has worn thin,
and tr
removal to a dry
shed of all
slats, canvasses, knives, plough -shar-
es, cultivator• teeth, etc., immediately
the machine is out of use, will help
prolong the useful life of the imple-
ment.
Pack all .bearings with the correct
grade of. lubricant. Cover all exposed
metal parts worn bright from use with
old ,crankcase or transmission oil be-
fore putting the machine aside even
for a few days. This will keep out all
dirt and moisture, from the bearings
and off the wearing surfaces, thus pre-
venting excessive ware due to rust.
Clean all seed .from drill boxes, be
sure that all dirt is removed from
plough or one-way disk bottoms and
that they are well greased before
leaving. All straw, grain or :weeds
should be
c til iW
binders, cofi'x ,
'vators, disks, etc. before greasing and
p riii'tiWg for Storage.
•
ursday , x ,th, Friday 15th
Satu d iy Lith.
NOV is the timb,rs restock those empty pantry shelves.. Our
Canned Goods were booked sev eral months ago, therefore, we
are able to offer yoiv a0Wonderful saving on these .items.
Government repiorts, show that canned 'good's have advanc-
ed at least 20% and are due for a further advancer •:so Buy Now
,
and Save. .., a
PEAS `:
(New Pack) . Seim 41
Large Tins
2 for . .. .. 19c
Case of 24
CORN
(New ' Pack)
Large Tins
2 for `. . . 19c.
Case of 24 Tins $2:00
New Figs 2 lbs. for 19c . Oatmeal • .6 lbs„ for 25c
Prunes 2 lbs. for 25c White Beans 6 lbs. for 25c
Dates 2 lbs. for 19c Macaroni .... . ,..,, 3 lbs. for 14c
RaisinsSeedless)` 2 lbs.' for 25c Tapioca 2lbs. for 19c
Currants (Fresh) 1 lb. for 15c Icing Sugar 2 lbs. for 15c
TOMATOES ,., PORK.& BEANS
(Choice) Large 2t/ Size • (28 oz. 'Tins)
2 fo. ,
,o 19c 2 for .......... 19c
Quick ck Ta. ioca 2 pkgs., for 23c Corn:`Flakes (all brands)
'
Spagg p hetti, plc. reg. 13c, 2 -for 19c •�'-•••••,s, 3 for 23c
Muffets 2 pkgs.' 19c Kelloggs Bran Fences 2 far 23c
Grape Nut Flakes 2, pkgs. 19c . Super Suds 2-pkgs. 15c
, Wheatlets 5 1bs, 23c Princess Flakes 2 pkgs. 85c
Bran 40 oz, bag 13c Big Five Cleanser 3 for 14c
Puffed Wheat
2 pkgs. 19c Handy Ammonia•.
•PUMPKIN
(Large 2y/Z Tins) •.`
2 for 19c
CORNED BEEF
(Reg. -14c)
2 for 23c
DOUBLE VOTES
The Good -Will: Contest closes Saturday, the 16th, so this
is your last chance to make your votes count.
Sodas 1 ib, pkg. 12c
Canned Plums . 2 for 19c
Canned Pears , 2 for 19c
Gold Medal Coffee 1 lb. 39c
Morning Cheer Coffee; 1 lb. 29c -
Bulk Tea 1 ,lb. 39c.
Vanilla, 2 oz. bottle, reg. 10c 5c
Vanillia, 8 oz., reg..25c for 14c
Peanut Butter, Reg. 15c, ..... 12c
LUCKNOW FLOUR
Tomato
Juice
5 Tins fox
23c
boa
Heinz Tomato Ketchup
2 for 25c
Heinz Soups( large) 2 for 23c
Norris !Pineapple, (reg. 1.6c)`
2 for 23c
Canned Herring .......,2 for 25c
Chicken Haddie 2 tins 25c
Peanut Butter, 28 ozjar ;... 21c
Peanut Butter, Reg. 15c for 12c
ETHEL BREAD
Sugar
10 lbs: for
49c
With an Order
Honey
5-1b. pail Guaran
-teed pure cloven
39c
Alymer Pineapple Marin. 29c Onions ,-..'10 lb. bag No. 2's 19c
Tomato Juice, large, 2 for 19c Onons ... 50 lb. bag No. 2's 69c
Baking Soda, 1 lb. for 5c Onions 10 lb. bag No. 1's 24c
Soap Chipslbs. 0 25c Carrotts rottis
9
lbs.
for 25c
for ..._.. 3
Apples Potatoes
(Cooking) (Graded Na. 1)
11 -Qt. Basket 90 -Lb. Bag
23c $1:25
Turnips
Free .of Water
Core, Bushel
32c
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cheap, inferior goods. Remember, we stock nothing but the Best
in Xmas Cake Ingredients and our prices are Right, so make This
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but not essential. - Outside storage of
machinery has been found highly suc-
cessful at the above station when pro-
per care has been exercised to urn
tect against animals and weather by
good fences, the use of paint and pro-
per lubricants.
exposed wooden parts to warp and
track, paint applied early will prevent
this destruction. Metal parts exposed
will rust and wear; grease lir paint
-will save these surfaces..
Inside storage of'' grain boxes,
wooden drills, wagon running gears
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Repair Your Old One:.
Attend to it. NOW before it becomes necessary to
keep the fires going, andhave it ready for the win-
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