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SOUTH SEA TUNA FISH
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..-KNOVAVELLY MAKER
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Per magnhg Jams and Jellies.
,J.UNKET TABLETS 25c
1" for
2EARLY BREAKFAS'n.COFFE'E
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.FLOWERDALE ORANGE • 0 0.,
" PEKOE TEA--1-1alf pound 001;
NUGGET WHITE CLEANER 40os
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3 cakes 1 1 01
OLOATING• SOAP
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1,....: • Life -buoy; 4 cakes
4i, • MANYFLOWERS SOAP
3 eakes 1 1 c
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. MASTERS TURKEY GROWER $3
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'AnnotitIceirittit.aefitr. and, Mrs. Cal-
vin \Hine% :of Walton, announce the
engagement of tlaeir daughter, Bessie
Madill, to kir:'• -Kenneth Archibald
Cotvan, on of Mr. and Mrs. George
'Cowan, e Blyth. The marriage will
take place the latter part of July.
es.
Annorineement.--,The engagement is
announced of Gra,ee Gertrude Ross.
daughter of Mrs. William Alexamier
/less, and tbe•late Mr. Roes, of Kip -
pen, to Mr. Edgar G. Shunit, 5on of
Mr. and Mrs S. Shank, of Toronto.
The marriage will take place quietly
the latter part of Jelly.
•
Announcement -The engagement is
annou•nced of Ethel Rose Carolyn,
daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. Frank King,
94 Mowat St.,. Stratferd, to Mr. Wil-
liam H. Pollard; of Sebringville, only
son of Mr. an Mrs. 5. 3. Pollard, of
Seaforth. The wedding will take
place the latter part of this paonth.
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A. C: Routledge
PHONE 166
WE SPECIALIZE
IN FIRE, AUcTOMOBILE, CAS-
wiliert, GUARANTEE BONDS,
ACCIDENT AN D SICKNESS,
BURGLARY, WINDSTORM.
Representing Companies who give
' Security with Service.
Also Agents for Ontario Thresh-
ermen's Mutual Fire Insurance.
Information gladly given.
A number of desirable properties
in Seaforth and district for sale.
WATSON & REID
M. A. REID - Proprietor
Phone 214 Seaforth
SPECIALISTS IN ALL LINES OF
INSURANCE
Successful Normal Student's' Name
Omitted., -In the list of successful
students graduating • from Stratford
Norraal School, Miss Anna E. Love'e
name was inadvertently omitted. Miss
Love, the daughter of Mr. anal Mrs.
James Love,' Tuckersmitih, has since
been notified of the error, and has
been granted her Interim First Class
teacher's certificate. This has bean
a very regrettable oversight as Miss
Love's application for a school .bad
been accepted, but the circumstances
compelled her to relinquish the ap-
pointment.
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Brown - Mi I ler.-0e Wednesday:July
6th, a very pretty wedding took place
in Grace Lutheran Church,
when Aileen Miller, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. F. Miller, was united in
marriage to Mr. Fred Victor Brown,
son of Mr. and Mrs:- W. T. Brown,
-all of Mitchell. Rev. A. C. Hahn of -
fleeted and during the signing of the
register Mr. Franklin Moore sang -0
Promise Me." Over forty guests were
present frond Toronto, Walton, Strat-
ford, Fullarton and Mitchell. Mr. and
Mrs. Brown left on a trip to New
York City and Atlantic City, and on
their return will reside in Millbank.
Mr. Brown is a nephew of the late
Richard Rogers of Seaforth.
Pethick-Stevens.-A pretty wedding
took place on Saturday, July 2nd, at
the United Church Manse in Egmond-
ville, when Mary Jean. daughter of
Mrs. Daniel Stevens and the late Mr.
Stevens, 'was united in marriage to
Harold William Pethick, son Of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Pethick, of McKillop.
Rev. A. W. Gardiner performed the
ceremony. The bride wore white chif-
fon and carried a bouquet of pink
roses. Following the ceremony the
bridal couple left on a motor trip to
Hamilton, Niagara arid Kitchener, the
bride choosing a navy blue triple
sheer with a gloria blue coat. They
will make their home in Winthrop.
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GAS OILC--
Whether you &hie in for a quart
of oil, or have your car complete-
ly serviced, you receive the same
courteous tfeatment. And you
know that Sealed Shell Gas and
Oil Is the best. '
WESTON'S
SHELL SERVICE
PHONE 103 - GODERICH ST. WEST
Of MT, and MiO-.• CIA&
• Mr. R. jatefeson 1.etnraed this
week from liattleYereelhigan.
• lvf418, „Mara" R0.11:41•110:
ton, and Mr,. N;: Bowe, of DaYten,
Ohio, wereguests thls week at -the
home :of Mr. and Mis. W. D. Mansell
in Egmondville.
• Mr. and Mrs. Sidney. Free, of
Brantford, were Wednesday guests Of
Mr. and Mrs.' j. W. Free.
• Miss Ella Rider is spending a
holiday at Wasaga Bench.
• Mrs. H, R. Scott and family left
this week to spend the summer in
Bayfield.
• Mre. Shoecroft, 'who has been the
guest ef Mies, Davidson, left Wednes-
day for New °York.
• Misses Angola and Clare Eckert
are attending the summer school at
Guelph.
<I. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Moffat and
family are 'spending a few -holidays
in Detroit.
• .Mrs. Samuel i Pollock, of Saska-
toon, Mrs. John Heitz and Mrs. Tom-
linson, of Kippen, are guests at the
home of Mr. and leire. George Hills in
Egmondville.
• Mrs. Willocks, of Ripley,. is a
gust at the home of her parents', Mr.
and Mrs, A. D. Armstrong.
• Mesens. J. Beattie, W. J. Dun-
can, A. F. Cluff and C. Stewart were
in Grimsby on, Wednesday.
• We are pleased to learn that Mr.
C. Ecka,rt is recovering from an in-
fection in bis foot, which has been
ti oubling him for some time.
• Mrs. George Weir is spending a
fee days in Hayfield.
• Mrs. W. A. Wright, Miss Jessie
Granger, Mr. Bruce Wright and the
Misses Lois and Jean Wright will
spend the week -end at Killarney
Beach near Barrie.
• Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McKenzie,
Donald an John John Robert and Mrs. H.
Chesney are spending tbe summer
months at their cottage near Gode;
rich.
• Miss Mary GilleSple, Miss Mar-
garet McKellar and Mr. Clifford Trott
are attending the University of To-
ronto summer school. Miss Gillespie:
has obtained, a position on the staff
of the Cheeterville School near Ot-
tawa. '
• Mise•Ballantyne, of Calgary, is a
guest at the borne of her cousin, Miss
Ballantyne, Harpurhey. •
• Miss Jessie Smith is attending
the summer school at the University
of Western' Ontario,. London.
• Miss Yvonne Mohr, of Milverton.
is the guest of her cousin, Miss Hel-
en Smith.
to, is spending her vacetion at the
home of 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Murray,
• Miss Jackson has returned to
her home in Egmondville after spend-
ing several weeks in Lethbridge,
Sask.
• Among those who ettended the
funeral of the late Miss Agnes Mc-
Connell on -Thursday of last week
were: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Richards,
Stratford; Miss Florence,.... Fowler,
Bluevale; Mr. Henry Fowler, Miss
Hilda Fowler, Mrs. W. T. Modeland,
Mr., and Mrs. Rory Modeland, Mr.
-and Mrs. Verne Walters and Mrs. C.
Reid, of London.
4 Mr. and Mrs. Basil Kelly spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Mur-
ray.
• Mr, Harry Livens, of Goderich,
was visiting with Seaforth friends on
Tuesday.
• Mr. John Anderson and grand-
daughter, Betty Lou, of New York,
are guests at the home of Miss Smith
and Mr. Henderson Smith, North
Main Street.
• Miss Gertrude Crich leaves for
Montre,a1 on. Friday, from where she
will sail on the S. S. Duches of Aus-
tralia for England, where she will
spend the summer.
• Mrs.. Perley Banbury, of Winni-
peg, and Mr. and Mrs.1-1. L. Shepherd
of Thorald were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. Swan Smith this week.
•, Mr. Roy Oke, of Hamilton, spent
the week -end at the theme of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Oke.
• Miss Jacolyn Clifton and Master
J. A. Clifton, of Toronto, are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Fergu-
son.
• Miss Barbara Sproat left on Fri-
day last for Wianipeg, where she will
visit her aunt.
• Miss Davidson, Mrs. Cherry, Mrs.
Sheecroft and Miss Broadfoot spent
the week -end in Tillsonburg. •
• Miss Grace Scott le•ft Monday far
Nova Scotia.
• Mrs. A. M. Barton and Mrs. Clen
Colbert and daughter, of Toronto, are
the holiday guests of Mrs. F. A. An-
derson and Miss Barton.
• Mrs. P. C. Calder and son, of St'.
Catharines, and Miss Mary Hays, of
.Toronto, are holiday guests at the
honie of their parents, Mr. and
Adam Hays.
Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday.
-St. Thomas' Church: Rector, Rev.
11 l'. D. Hurford, D. D.-11 a.m., Rev.
Canon Austin Smith; 7 p.m., the Rec-
tor, a Gospel service, "Forgiveness."
Sunday School at 10 a.ma.
Union services of First Presbyter-
ian and Nortliside Churches in First
Presbyterian Church throughout July
with Rev. H. V. Workraan in pharge.
Sermon subjects for July 17th: 11
a.m., eThe Triumph of the Spiritual";
p.m„ "Ambassadors For Christ."
Sunday Schools as usual at 10 a.m.
Eg-mondville United Churoh-Sun -
day School at 10 a.m.; service at 11
a.m., subject, "The Greatest Business
of All." -Rev. A. W. Gardiner, Minis-
ter.
• Boshart- Albright -A quiet wedding
was performed al the lalapleview A.
M. Church, 3rd line, Wellesley, tot
Sunday evening, July 3rd. when Miss
Selina. Albright, of Milverton, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Jacob Albright, of Poole,
was united in marriage to Mr. Enos
Boshart, elder son of Mr. John Bosh -
art, of Seaforth. The groomsmen
were •Mr. Emmanuel Albright, brother
a the bride, and Mr, Nelson Schultz,
and the bridesm-aids were Mise Lena
Albright, sister of the bride, and. Miss
Marion .Nrafziger, cousin of the groom.
Bishop Dan Lebold, of Wellesley, per-
formed the ceremony. The bride
wore a gown of ivory satin, ankle
length, her bridesmaids wearing sheer
blue. About eight relatives and
friends were present from Buffalo, N.
Y., Kitchener, New Hamburg, Tavi-
stock, Milverton and district. •Mr. and
Mrs. Boshart left on Tuesday morning
for a honeymoon trip to Pennsylvania
and the Eastern Coast and on their
return wUl reside in Seaforth.
THE SECOND DIVISION
COURT
COUNTY IfUltoN
Office in the Dominion Bank Build-
ing, Sealorth. Offiee hours: Tues-
day, Thursday and Saturday, 1.30 p.m_
to 5 p.m. Saturday evening. 7.30 p.m -
to 9-"Itin.
F.. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance Agencies Seaforth
PiNNOU NOES
he Muelsase of the insurance business
at nays & bleir, and the addition of
tbeir companies to our previous facili-
tes; enables us to give unexcelled
service in 512 linea
REAFORTH : ONTARIO
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MK -INSURANCE CO'It.
km) OPPtpt tg,AFORTI14, ONT.
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Aboforth," - Pres.
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LOCAL BRIEFS
alfirek ,TesePh Swart* and daughter,
Eunice, •of 'Detroit, are speadingethe
weeleat tleeeleeMe Of her mother, Mrs.
.Ate
Mr, il'etvbert,Aitt, i;if Detroit,' aita.
Mr. and kfTs.'W: W. Kalsert of Lon:
dee, are spending this week at the
'Axt. -
Mr. 5..W. Morley, barrister 'of •Exe-
ter, was a busineee visitor in town on
Tueeday.
An addition: is being erected Ito the
rear of the buil:ding occupied by the
Zurich Creamery by Mr. W. J. John-
ston, pert of which will be occupied
by the •creemery and 'part is being -ar-
ranged. for a 'garage.
Mre. Leonard Wagner has returned
from a London ho:spital and her many
friends will ioe pleased to hear that
she isimproving in health,
The Late Josephine Denomme
After an illness, extending peer a
period of months, Josephiae Denomme
passed away at her hoe near Drye-
dale on Friday in her 70th year. She
was a daughter of. the late Mr. and
Um. George Deniamme, who had come
to the French Settlement on the Sau-
ble Line, from Quebec, many yeas
ago. She wah uninarried and was
held in high esteem by aahoeite of
friends. he funeral was held Mon-
day, interment .taking place in the R.
C. Cemetery, Drysdale, Rev. L. March-
and offciatiag at the services.
•
• Mrs. S. Phillips, of Cleveland, iS
a guest at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Govenlock. .
• Master Fred Welford, ef Cordova
Mines, is the guest of his aunts, the
Misses Thompson, John Street.
• Miss Wilma Seip and Miss Katie
Laudenbach returned from Toronto
this week.
• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bedard and
Mrs. Leo Betlard,00f the Blue Water
Highway, and Mr. Philip Bedard, ef
Tilbury, were visitors this week at
the !home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mero.
• Mrs. L.. C. Jackson, Mrs. EV. H.
Wilson and Mr. Fred Jackson speut
the week -end at Bruce Beach.
• Miss Agnes Crosbie, of Toronto,
a -as a guest this week at the home of
Me„ and Mrs. Adam Dodds.
• Mrs. Dunn, of Port Colborne, aad
Mrs. Stoll and son, Ralph, of Ran-
dolph, N.Y., are guests- at bhe home
• Mrs. J. P. Lennon, of Boston,
Massachusetts, and Mrs. M. Tharpe,
of Detroit, are guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jaines Devereux.
re Mrs. I -f. E. Smith, Don and Hel-
en have been spending a few holi-
days in Milverton.
• Dr. and Mrs. Charles Stogdill, of
Tortinte, were in town on Saturday.
• • Rev. Douglas Davidson, Mrs.
Davidson and little son, of George-
town, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
M. A. Reid.
• Mr. Muir and son, of TOroiato,
were tb.e week -end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Willis. Mrs,. Willis return
ed to Toronto With them.
• Mr. and Mre. Wilmer° Scott, of
Toronto, were the guests of Mr. John
Scott„ Roxboro, on Sunday.
*A garden tea and tea cup reading
in aid of the Flo-wer Fund of St.
Tihortias' Ohnreh, Will be held at the
hernias of Mrs. Ada Reid., Goderieh St.
West, on FridaY, July 22nd, from, 3.30
to 5.S&
• mos Mrotgaret Miirray has return-
te• d;tO TorafteY spv4nding the week
aend,..•*itli her. parents,' IVIr. and Mrs.
nticS ,WfUrray.,,
,.•,:rer,r, ,and Mr CiaYbatt Martini, 61
lebart, are visiting with., reTativuo
,,
MrS, lktfmitt Ifteratt,
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BINDER
TWINE
U. F. 0. Bluebell
BINDER TWINE
is for sale by Farmers' Club at
Regier's Garage, Seaforth.
Buy from your own, farm
organizathm.
K. E. JACKSON - President
R. F. McKERCHER - Secretary
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'BINDER
TWINE
KIPPEN
Farmers' Attention. -As the haying
season is draWing near, now is the
time to bring in your repairs. A till
line of sections, heads, plates, pit-
mans,. etc., for different mowers;
fork handles, shovel and hoe handles;
hoes, pulleys, etc.. One good harrow
cart at reasonable price. At the old
reliable stand. W. -L. Mellis.
3678-tf
Mr. and .Mrs.. David Blair and fam-
ily, who have been visiting with rel-
atives. and friends in this community,
left for their benne in Tuxford-, Sask.,
during the we._
Mr. George Dinsdale, Of Brandon,
Man., and at one time an old Kippen
bey. visited with friends and relatives
in this community during the past
week. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Melds visited
at the home of the latter's mother,
Mrs, John Gibson, of Wroxeter, 011
Sunday last.
Mr. Thomas Butt, of the village,
spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
John Butt. of Flint.
Mr. Perce Clark. of Windsor, visit-
ed at the home of Mr. William An-
derson during the past week.
The many friends of Mr. John A.
McGregor,. of Tuckersmith, will De
sorry to learn that he is not enjoy-
ing. good health. We trust he may
take a decided turn for the better in
the course of a short time.
Quite a number from around here
tot* in the 12t1 of July at Stratford
14 -Tuesday.
•':',11/fr, and
Mrs. Walker, of Peterbero,
*lilted at the h9,me of Mr. William
Ivison, of the village, during the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love, of Lan -
„sing, Mich., are spending a few holi-
days visiting friends and relatives in
this community.
Mr. and and, Mrs. George Hill and Mrs.
E. McKay, all of Dgmondville, visited
at the home of Mrs. John Delta, of
the village, -during the past week.
Mi. Harvey IVIcOlyroont, of Hardin
ton, and Mrs. Russel Geoghegan, of
Landon, visited at the licarie of their
father, Mr. James McClyenent, of the
village, during the past week.
Women's institute Will Meet
, The Kippen East Women's Institute
will hold their next meeting on Wed•
nesday evening, July Nth, at 8.15 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. M. Cooper. This
is Canadian Industries meeting and
the, speaker will be Mr, Ross R. Mc-
Kay, HenaalL
ST. coup-mBAN
'The Best Tinie:to Select
Recent visitors; Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Fortune, of •Detrait, with Mr.,
and Mrs. Michael Downey; Jarnea
Eckert .and Mr. Doherty, of New
York, with' Mr. • and Mrs. Peter
Eckart Fergus Melady, St. Marys, at
the ,lioade of Frank Melady. •
The funeral of Mrs. Francis Mc-
Quaid, wile died at her homeria Strat-
ford on ThuradaY afternoon, was held
Saturday morniriglfrorn her late resi-
dence at 9 Rent eta' St. Columban
Church, where' Reifpdiem High Maas
was sung by Rev. :Father J Dantzer,
with Rev, F. Sa Malkern present In
the sanctuary and assisting in' the
•
service at the graveside. Intel -meat
took place in the family plot in St.
C,olumban. cemetery.1Virs. McQuaid
was a very highly resPected, citizen
of this parish. •With a qtdiet, kind and
unassuming manner, side endeared
herself to all in this neighborhood
and will be greatly missed in the
family circle. A large number of
friends from Stratford and district at-
tended the service. Many floral tri-
butes, mass cards and cards of sym-
pathy were sent tia the bereaved
home. Left to mourn the loss of a
kind and loving mother are three
sons: , James, of McKillop, and Fran-
cis and Thomas, of Stratford, and
four daughters, Mrs, Lawrence Power,
of Windsor, and Florence, Anne and
Nora, of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs.
Power, of Winds -or, were in attend-
ance at the funeral. a
Popular Efrands of Highest Quality
Twine and Special Low Prices
650 feet, per 1b.. .$10.00 per cwt.
600 feet, per lb. .. $9.00 per cwt.
ROPE -For Hayforks, Slings and
Hayloaders.
(All . quotations subject to change without
notice)
Terms - Cash
"Make your cash work for .you"
Massey-Harriti Binders" and • Genuine
Repair Parts, Canvas, Etc. . -
We maintain a large stock of these
parts at -your service.
J. N. McKENZIE
Massey -Harris Dealer
Phones: 326 and 25 - Seaforith
ZURICH
'DUBLIN
The Misses Dorothy and Veronica
Molyneux . are attending summer
school in Toronto; Miss Florence,
SZSith in London, and Miss .Peggy Mc-
Grath in Windsor.
Father Flynn, who has been sub-
stituting for Dr. Ffoulkes at St. Pat-
rick's parish, has returned to St. Pet-
er's. • Seminary, London, and Father
Simpson, London, is now in charge of
the parish pro tem.
Mr. and Mrs. William Byrne and
family are spendingtheir vacation
with Mrs. C. Byrne and, Mr. James
Jordan.
'Miss Genevieve Feeney ois visiting
h,er sister in Toronto.
• Visitors over the week -end in•cluri-
ed; , Mr. and Mrs. James Hanley and
The many frienfils, of Mr. Andrew
Thiel, of this village, will be sorry to
hear that she is seriously ill at pres-
ent, and slight hopes are entertained
for her recovery:
When two cars collided on a nar-
row bridge en the _Zurich Road a few
miles east of the village on Saturday
evening, both machines were badly
damaged. The oeenpante of tihe ear
driver). by 'a Londnt man were injur-
ed and madlealeattention was needed.
Luckily none of the Occupants were
seriouisly leinied, 's ,....
A cumber 'Ma' town attended the
12th of July celebration at..tratford
on Tuesday afternoon. , '
Dr. R. J. O'Dwyer and family, who
Sae been, hOlidataing in, Muskoka for
a r eW weekS, leteeeretUntied to their
Ora..
' if' • .
' ' Ntid M. *IA gess, of Pontiac,
eii.,. itiegit• 'the' Week -60 with rola-
tittle -here. „ , ,,,
Tile - icacters Mid gehOldria Of the'
11kana1eSI/Pda3r, SO1144 held d1et-
a„-d0 ISeatd-itt GaGiurf Bend Piti '41tett-
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Is Right Now
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AND WE ARE ANXIOUS TO HAVE YOU SEE
THE UNCOMMON STYLES AND VALUES
OBTAINABLE HERE!
COTTON BOUCLE DRESSES -Separate Blouse
and Skirts; very smart for right now...13,35
BOUCLE PULLOVERS -In very smart weaves
and shades
SEPARATE SKIRTS -In both tailored and um-
brella styles, made from lovely silk arid wool -
material $1.55
WOOL 'BLAZERS -Smart, snappy, well tailored
styles, in Scarlet, Green, Rust, Etc. $2,33
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A New Hat, of Course
In Our Showroom are New Creations in Summer
Hats. White Hats and Light Fancy Modes are
in,_evidence; Felts are also Popular.
PRICES: $1,35 to $3,50
GIRLS' HATS
•
MacTAVISH'S
75
Up
James, Jr.. with Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Hanley; Mr. Carl Gemmell and two
friends with Tea Carroll; Wm. Ryan,
London, with his parents, Mr. and,
Mrs. Peter Ryan; Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Murphy, Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Costello; Mr. and Mrs, William
O'Reilly and Hubert in London;
vin McNeil in Palmerston; A. R..
Roth in Tavistock; Misses • Teresa
Oarpenter, Veronica Dill. Ursula
Krauskopf, Rita Stapleton, Peggy
Byrne., Monica Byrne, Genevieve Mc-
Carthy, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carpen-
ter, Pat McConnell, jos•eph McConnell.
Ted Carroll, Tom McCarthy, Don
Benninger, James Curtain, Harry
Feeney, at Grand Bend.
Miss
• Miss Nora McGrath with her bre-
tiler Jack, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph McGrath, Detroit, and
Miss Annie ,McGrath, of Windsor,
hare gone on an extended trip to
Quebec.
•
/44
• !
Alk;„
s
SINGAPORE
These Values Effec-
tive for ..hay Ilth
16th
19 -oz. Tin Sliced
18 -oz. Tia Cubes
BROWN LABEL BLACK
SAILADA TEA
GOLDEN BANTAM WHITE
YOUR
3 CHOICE
7.-sas .2
STANDARD NO. 4 SIEVE
S
17 -oz,
Tins .25
112-1b. 36
Pkg.
ALL BRANbS
JUICE 31.::
FANCY PACK
SHRIMPS -
CHASE AND.SANBORN
COFFEE
Mit
_
HEINZ INFANT FOODS
PURITAN ORIGINAL OVEN BAKED
BEANS -
PURITAN ORIGINAL BROWN
,BREAD WITH RAMOS
COWS dOOKRI
MACARONI
5111:2".17
3 Tins
1-16.
Pkg.
. 25
. 71
.25 3 11w/2 -0z. 14
cERT0 FoTjoiTtininos 5
PAROWAIC Pkg. .12
1
'
Lod, Ntg , ,28 CLEANSER-":‘ Tin '455 ,
d,,0 .1> WRiTiR CIAtsIC 7
.408 SOAP Citike '
SOO, esAKES. e ;,43 cOCOA 024,,,
som
5.ax pko. FfiT'S
LIPE011at • ' e ' ' • 'n .
eat.,
111'4'6,1g
Calko,„.21. TISSUE: , 2 W044'
tr,
'64
1
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„.
:
.,
:
.
Announcement.
DR. E. A. McMASTER
_ and , -
DR. J. D. COLQUHOUN
Wish to announce that their respective
Offices are now open .under the name of
Seaforth Clinic
in the residence formerly occupied bp
• Dr. F. J. Burrows. -
,
•
/44
• !
Alk;„
s
SINGAPORE
These Values Effec-
tive for ..hay Ilth
16th
19 -oz. Tin Sliced
18 -oz. Tia Cubes
BROWN LABEL BLACK
SAILADA TEA
GOLDEN BANTAM WHITE
YOUR
3 CHOICE
7.-sas .2
STANDARD NO. 4 SIEVE
S
17 -oz,
Tins .25
112-1b. 36
Pkg.
ALL BRANbS
JUICE 31.::
FANCY PACK
SHRIMPS -
CHASE AND.SANBORN
COFFEE
Mit
_
HEINZ INFANT FOODS
PURITAN ORIGINAL OVEN BAKED
BEANS -
PURITAN ORIGINAL BROWN
,BREAD WITH RAMOS
COWS dOOKRI
MACARONI
5111:2".17
3 Tins
1-16.
Pkg.
. 25
. 71
.25 3 11w/2 -0z. 14
cERT0 FoTjoiTtininos 5
PAROWAIC Pkg. .12
1
'
Lod, Ntg , ,28 CLEANSER-":‘ Tin '455 ,
d,,0 .1> WRiTiR CIAtsIC 7
.408 SOAP Citike '
SOO, esAKES. e ;,43 cOCOA 024,,,
som
5.ax pko. FfiT'S
LIPE011at • ' e ' ' • 'n .
eat.,
111'4'6,1g
Calko,„.21. TISSUE: , 2 W044'
tr,
'64