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The Goderich Star, 1926-03-04, Page 3THURSDAY, MARCH 4th. 1fiAi. Many People Mak. a Mistake i* WAN; that the only aim of * pill is to rem taut bowel., but a prep. - erly prepared hilt should set bew.+Aei• alts the liver sad tlra eatire gleaduW sad aeeretety mint. This Is Jost What MILBURN!$ LAXA LIVER • PILLS. Nbor600d News Nuggets Picked From Our Exchanges New Teacher at Winging* 1926, there died at his residence it Mies Lizzie Hetherington ;lax been Toronto, a pioneer of Huron County engaged by the Winghanti Public in the person of Andrew, :Meet so. School Rood to teach the Junior of the late John Duatpeey. formerly Third Class, of Vsborne, latterly of N,:"epawa Death of Wiagha* Young Ma* Man - Mr. Roy Nefterfield, an esteemed -Death of Mrs. Rogers, Brussels employee of the Western Foundry On Thursday evenint, Feb. lath Wingham, died at his residence in an,old time resident of Brussels pax. Lower Win*haru on Monday, Feb. sed away in the person of Jane Low. 22nd, after a severe illness which tbian, relict of the late Mr. Georg: had lasted for some time. He war Rogers, in her 82nd year. ` lieteeris- �' Do By Their Action in his 34th year. He is survived by ed came to Brussels In 18.1.1 iron r They are smell and easy to take, teed ( work gently and elleiently withrtut a gr( oreepein:• Tneyr eau belie* l ll cur a base titre; 2 pills as a ostksrtie; g pins o. * pat Ud see. •sat dealers sell them; rat op by The T. ItW>kara Vey Lhaltede Tomato* Onto MUSIC Pno?, •W. It.. JACKSON --Instruction given in: Voice, Culotte-. OrZn, Piano.V1olin, Guitar, Thcore, etc. Studio alai residence. North Street. C. fa,'\IILTON-•-Organist North St, ignited Church. Concert player • and Teacher. Residence at :\ars. Colborne';, St. 1'at- rk.k %tett. LEGAL CARDS F. R. trAWtOW. aattribter, .delleltor, Notary Public; lac„ • Successor to J. r.. Killoran. ' ,i h c Phone 8'7 Orilec, The Scram, •eh sa a. • T tIBLEY' ll. HOL11ES , " . ..•-•' ferrlster, Solicitor. r otar•e Public, Conveyancer. Eke PHONE 27 ' HAMILTON STREET SPECIALIST DR. F Jett. FORSTER. EYE EAR NOSE:, THROAT. Late House Surgeon New .York (tph- tbaltnie and..Aurat Hosptital, assistant at htooretteld's .Eye Hospital and Golden 63 re Throat ,lia$P1tal. London, Eng. Waterloo St. S „ tratforet;--'i'ei phone 267. M Hotel .Bedford. Goderich, on the evening of the third Monday or on* month, from 7 o'clock till Alre:follptvru';; day, Tuesday, at 1 p.m - CHIROPRACTIC "b �IiliiUl'RAC'POR. • Olt. A. N. aria SON, Registered Chiropractor, Goderich Chronic, Organic and Nervous Diseases `Consultation Free ' Oftice.hours--2 to v and .7 to 9 p. in. and by appointmeat, excepting Monday. and Thursday afternoons and eveninaTS; c)mce Hours on these days 10 to i2 ann. 4n1y. .•- ,, Cox•uer 'Fust and Victoria Sts. OPTOMEI'RYT . L. COLE. 1t 0 , �.OPTICIAN,OPTOMETRIST, V d ricer. West Street, (,o e � e t et t , Honor Gradual8 of the Canatiialt, Altb- . thatmic College of Toronto.. Eyes. examined by the Latest methods, end the proper fitting of glasses Maenad- -erste prices. 'Ontario Hoard of , xam- Mers Certificate No. 870. ' AIICTIONEERING ' r' THO AS GUINDRY, Line Stock and General Auctioneer, Hamilton Street, Goderi.h Sales made everywhere and all efforts; made to give you satisfaction. Farmers' stale, notes diseouuted. OBERT.. HOIiERTSON. Qr wlitled Auctioneer,.. Eldon Street`., 6srdekka; ' , will conduct any. `iale'rn the County ot• Huron. For information apply to 1'. J. Ran, Ihinitten St., 0- ^rrers .eft with` him will receive prompt attention. NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC, • r M. BAILIE.. ;'rnTAiRY PUBLIC General .Conveyanning dons . (teed. Companies - Ite.pre a••:nt:e:l Phone "No. 'x98. Goderich, Ont. GEORGE 1-:. 0itE F NSLADI:, CONVEYANCING ANO NOTAn, Bayfield,. Ont. • INSURANCE cKIL1MP- MUTUAL FIRE 1\e.i'li- his mother. by his wife and by ont Delaware, where she and her husbenc son, Jimmy. had resided for some few years and Death of a noon Pioneer the exception of four years -it The late Mr. Hiram Smith, whose Portage -la -Prairie and the last 'eve: remains were interred in ire"ingharr: years in Mount Forst, speak het cemetery on Saturday afternoon whole life -time in Brussels, where Feb. 20th, was one of the pioneers of ;the was held in high esteem by ever; the district. He esus horn in Faaterr. one. Her husband predeceased het Ontario but when quite et young emar by twenty years. same to Huron and lived fora time A Reason Wedding in the vicinity of Amberley. After A very interesting matrimonial. returning #rem the farm he lived it event took place at the Hensel! Unica Wingham town ,plot for a good num. parsonage on Wednesday. Feb. 17th bet of years. He was in his 86th when Rev. A. Sinclair united in the year, bonds of wedlock Miss Mary fair• ,heath of Mr. Jonathan Farrier, burn, daughter of Mr, and airs. Geo 1Vinghom Fairburn, of ,?,'ueke'rsmitlr, to Mr, Mr. Jonathan:Farrier, formerly o: Lentils O'Brien, son of Mr. and :airs West Wawanosh, passed away at the Wm. 0 Brien, of Zurich, home of his niece, Mrs. George 'pif. Clinton Show April lat fin, Wingham, oh MDonday, Feb. 22nd The date of the Huron Central He was 69 years of age and hac Agricultural Show in Clinton this been confined to hia bed with creep, year is Thursday, April ist. ing paralysis for the past two years An Explosion in a Clinton Kitchen •-W'n am i - s h i ,slot a h ria Mr. Wm. S ert'e? g , Mr'. W. R. Farrier; 'of AVawanosh On Sunday . morning, Feb. '21st, an are sister and br other. explosion occurred at the home of Exeter, Hetwall and Credito Blah' blowing, the water front, blowing out of the range. The stove Bag 110 Jacks was blown almostto pieces nadends, Exeter sports, supplemented • ba. tea -kettle, coal, ashes and water flew several from Hensall and eCt•4diton all over the kitchen, The explosion numbering altogether 45, hada big - occurred about 8 o'clock in the morn - jack rabbit drive recently when 11( ing and when -,Air. Jenkins jumped" tacks succumbed. The men took th, out of bed, to see what was the train to Lucan Crossing and oreratei matter, he was met by -a cloud of from there, ' - - steam, .ashes and smoke. It was - a _ Died in Toronto horrible mess,. ,but the family are On Thursday morning, Feb. 4th congratulating ,themselves it was no Stomach Troubles That Are Dangerous erous - • (CUT THIS 'OUT) Some forms of stomach trouble, 11 neglected, often lead to dangerous conditions—ulcers - or cancers --then. a surgical operation is about the only hope. • :- • For this reason, even the most: simple stomach , ailments t should be, given prompt- and careful -attention.- So, don't neglect acid stomach, sour- ness, gas or bloating! •.. And - :don't waste time with unknown orunre- liable treatments.- At the very first signs of distress,e goto anygood drugu8 store an obtainfe,w cents vt r d r a a; o th of pure Bisurated Magnesia. This special Mainesia Compound is sefe and pleasant to take—quickly, al- most instantly, effective and does• not act as a laxative. Be sure and ask for BISU1tATED Magnesia for stomach troubles only. ' -• - Wheeler Funeral` Director and Embalmer oderich, Ontario - r. ANCE COMPANY - 1•Allir iV''P TFrrt.ATED TOWN PROP. EIITY INSVRED. • - Value of property insured: up to Jau- u , 1910, 63,048,975.00. • Ot F KEDS.• -James Connolly, Pre d dent, 0-odcrintt , ,:Das.`1 vrlas, 4Vk'c Presi-'- rdent, Beechwood; '1'. E. Ila-yt. tigc.- Treas. Seaforth. - DIR (TI',JRS- ll. F. efe(.regor, Sea - forth; J M. lirieve, Winthrop; Wm. • .Wrin, Constance; George dict artnee, Ferris, e rnucker•,tttitta; Jahn Ferris, Itu..e ek,e John I3enneweee, 'Broadhaatan; Murray i:'rib8on Brueetleld. AGENTS -J. W. Teo, Goih rteit; hand). Leitrli, Clinton SYni. Chesn:y, Sea - forth: B. Ilineliley, Seaforth.. - t: Policy holders can pay their asePili ments at It. It. Cutt's store, ',odii,rich; _ ;t, J. Slorrish's Clothing Store,...eli.ntun: or J. IL1tesd, hayfield. • FIRE INSURANCE Have it attended to oy the OMIT WAWANO$H MUTUAL.FIllE• il1EUkA$Cf CO ‘°Kstablished 1878 Head Office: Dungannon, Ont. Harry L. Salkeld,; R. R. No. 2, God- ' erich, pres.; Wm. J. TltoMpson, Aub- urn, vice pres.; directors Wen. Mc- QuiIlan, St.Helens; W. P. Peed, R. R. No. 2, Lueknow; It L. Salkeld, 'phone GOOr1i, Goderich; Alex. Nicholson, Lucknow; Wm.. Watson;; Jas. Girvin. R. R. No. 6, Goderich; Wm. r. Thomp- ton, Auburn;' Tina Griffin, R. R. No. 7, Lucknow; Chas. Hewitt, Kineat- Stine, Ont. • THOS. STOTfIERS, T. G. sili;7,%:N, Tress. ' Seer�etary. All cad : promptly'attended to ay or night. Phones: = ore 330; Hamm 335w Death of Mrs. Robert Willis, , Seaforth The death of Mrs: Robert Willis at her home in Seaforth on Tuesday morning, Feb. 23rd, removed one who, until a breakdown in heulth oc- curred some six years ago,.was most active in her home and . in the Sea - Verdi Methodist church,. of which she was a member for over fifty years and president of.the Ladies' Aid for an extended period. .For years . she. was president . of .the Seaforth W. - C. T. U. 1VIrs. - Willis whose masses,' name 'was Lewanna Brewer, was born in Taunton, Somersetshire, England, 81 years ago, wanting to Canada' and'settling with her pari;.: ants at Iiarpurhey when she was nine years of •I r d1865 ehew In was married to Mr, Robert Willis, who is, still ' held in warm remembrance as one of • Seaforth's leading business men for upwards of two generations: and who died in 1910. The family. of Mrs, Willis Were sevedf' in num- ber: One daughter, Annie, • who died in 1896; and., six sons, Hurry, living in Wingham Walter, in Seaforth ; Charles, in Stealer, Alta.; Frank, it Winnipeg; James, in Seaforth, and Rey, in Detroit. •t' - A. Hullett 'township Golden Wedding On Tuesday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carter of the' 9th con- eession of Riullett, celebrated the ft= tieth anniversary of their - marriage. their family and a few friends . gath- ering to congratulate them and wish them joy on the.last lap of the jour- ney. Mr. andMrs.. Carter were mar- ried .at Lucan on March '.'.'3rd, ,1876. STAR BOYS' OWN CORNER (Continued from page 2) 1 aey mentor of a Trail Rangers' rump, I - The annual Father anJ Son Gun=, day wax held in 'Dungannon recently.i If ever the boys had charge et a whole aervke it was en this occn,sicn•l . The address was given by Benson Pentland, who outlined the' '1'uxia std Trail Ranger program, Mt. I. t'ul bort read the scripture lesson and Mr. Orland Here conducted the sere vice in general, WE HEAR TEAT The Bond Gelling Campaign . throughout the province lists been a s u e e e s s. Just -what the aetua: amount raised will be is not a't pres- ent known. GIGGLES Teaeher--"Gam, what Is velocity"" Saar—"Velocity is what a per::on hats go a bee with," They came up to Hallett immediate- , •• e• • * a ly on their marriage and settled on Ted—"Is ' the Oth, where they have continued grow in da to reside ever since. There- they- peacesor reared their family and made , for Ted—"W. themselves a home, They have ..two like 'umbrel sons and two daughters. Derwin. the - youngest son, is on the homestead . Absent - with his parenta;-'J. Stankey also re- ing into -co sides in Hullett, as does stirs. Fred A tew Shobbrook, while Mrs. Herbert Oakes into a lady' 'le that you again, you is a resident . of Goderich townehip, brute?" - This worthy couple have the geed ' wishes of their friends that they will' MOTHERS WHO HAVE USED see many another anniversary of their marriage. ° - Celebrated Fifty -Sixth Anniversary of Wedding Mr. and lora. Thos. Archer, former residents ,of Hullett townsh?p,' now of 347 Glebe st., London, recently celebrated the fifty-sixth anniver- eery of their wedding. Mr. Archer is the eon of the late Hugh and Elia. Archer who came to Hullett in 1847 and. settled on the 5th concession, which was then all bush and bad to be cleared before they built their pt true. that mushrooms a places?„ "Yes, , •� 1 is that why they look as?" tl * * M inded professor (hump- ). --"Pardon me, madam." onlents later he bumped BABY'S OWN TABLETS Always Strongly Recommend Them to ,.Other Mothers . Once a . mother has used Baby's Own Tablets for her little anus she will use. nothing else --actual raper e tense teaches . her that there is no other medicine to equal them for any of the minor ailments from which her baby or little ones sulfa. • Hav- ing found the value of the Tablets in her, own home, she is always anxious shanty. Sere Mr. Archer was berm that other mothers should 'share her and resided there until a few years knowledge. That is why Mrs. ago. The. farm -is. • now owned by - Creighton White, North Noel Road, N.S., Writes Mr. Blacker. Mrs.. Archer is the the following:—"I have daughter of the late Alexander and- a - baby. seventeen months old and in 860 • and cleared, the farm now ever s rice . p was a owned by Mr. Glen Cornish on the week old. I know of no other metal- Base line. Mrs, Archer 'was former- eine to equal them, and it is certainly. ly Mary Grant. There aro four chit - other pleasure to recommend them to dren, Leila (Mrs" Rath, of Clinton); other »others,'r Millie (Mrs. McDonald, of Londono).; Baby s Own Tablets are' a mild° but Hugh, of Winnipeg, and Grant, of thorough laxative that regulate the Spokane, Washington. stomach and bowels; banish eonsti- pation 'and indigestion; break' up Huron Blood Will Tell. colds. and simple fevers and make the In . connection with the appoint- sickly . baby well and happy again. ntent of Mr:.Dunning, as Minister of Theyare sold by medicine aealers or Railways in the.:King. Cabinet, and by mail at 25' cents a box from The thenaming of his successor;as Prem. Dr. .Williarirs Medicine Co„- •}kook- ier of Saskatchewan, the County iif villc, Ont. Huron stands a chance of being high- _ Iy hohored, Naming those who are • .. • in the'' running, a newspaper says : U Ck ly Drives "Hun. S. ;J. Latta, Aiinister' of Edu-' '. cation, •is senior in point of public service, having been elected to the Out All LerGrant, who came to Hullett have given him nothing but Baby's ' Own Tablets ih provi:tcial, house.atti..1.908. He , had taught school in Ont'rr o for twenty- three years, arylw•a$. rIqC i sal of a London school to 1206; when he first went West. Hon: C M. Hamilton is second choice, . though he did not . cal - ter n -ter the Hituse until 1919. - He is at present Minister of Agriculture n"J'' a Close personal friend of Dunning'et. He was an at .White;church, Ont. Hon. J. G. Gardiner, who is also spokenof to succeed Duntaing, is a native of Farquhar, Ontario. and succeeded Mr. •Latta as Minister of Highways.” Mr. Latta was born near hills Green.: Farquhar, • where Mr. Hamilton was born, . is near , Exe- ter, .while Whitechurch, wheal.; Mr. Gardiner was borne is on :the, boun- dary of Huron and Bruce. Death of 31r. H. Cantelon The - sudden - death :occurred'.- :at. Watford on Wednesday,, Feb. 17th. of Mr. Henry •Cantelon, after u short illness, at the 'age of• 82 - year.;. Mr. Cantelon was. born in Goderich to,,n- s ; , ship,. being ,a, son of the late Mr. * "�uu...--•... David -Cantelon, one of the pioneers. �=•< He spent good mar e Cl onery ._ peea y, y ar .•s in (lin. ck R-liefT eUTs.. WRNS \BITES nodd'& Antiseptic Healing Ointment 11-4, is a safe, soothing treatment for all skin abrasions, infections and irritations. Its .powerful, antisepticactionprevents infec- tion nfertion of open wounds and enables the •e,,..=t xceptional healing qualities of this famous ointment to quickly relieve paiti and irrita-. tion and bring about a speedy recovery. t ; 'S e0�u' Jnt%eptic-%ealin - OINTME... T for ruts, burns, scalds,bites, sore feet, abscesses, old sorts, boils, eczema, piles, ulcers, hives and all diseases of\the skin. Absolutely- pure and non -irritating. An excellent after•shaving treatment for tender Adm. Heals snail cuts or chafing and leaves the skin snioodi and soft. Keep ae tier es hand for resuiar. earlsemergency use 50c At All Drtkuists StND COUPON I!1L0W VOR GENEROUS TRIAL 'List - ton, later going to Toronto and. for the past four years he had been. with hail his son in-Watford..H e 3 d ben 'a e commercial . traveller - for 'fort,, • years and represented a carriage company: Ile was an honorary member of the Commercial Travellers' A:sssoc •'tion, was a Conservative in politics and was -connected with • the - M+ettlpdiet. church, He leaves two sone, Inkier man, proprietor of the Watford Inn. and Itoy, -of Vancouver, and two daughters, Mrs.. C. Poole, of Vancou- ver, and Mrs, P. Yeas, of Filniore, Sask. Two brothers: also.. survive, William . and ` David, both of Clinton. A private service was held at :Wat- ford Thursday afternoon at 1,30, in charge of Rev, S. J. Thonneeee, lifter which the body was brought to Clin- ton. The funeral service in Clinton was held on Friday afteenoon in the undertaking parlors of the Hard- ware and Furniture •Company, Many old friends andrelativeee were present and the service was conduct=, ed by' the Rev. A. A. Ilolrie:t . Th. pallbearers were Messrs. W. J Pais. ley, W.. TipLady, F. W. Johnstots, .1. A. ]Cord, A. -J. Tiplady- and George- Cantelon. - Amongst those - fr,,ni a distance who attended the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. L. C'sntelon, Watford; D. A. C'antelon, Heasuli. and Mrs. J. , E. Brooks, Mitchell, Many lovely flowers were earl - by members of the family and friends in Vancouver, P.C., London, Watford and . Clinton. Interment wit ; tirade in Clinton cemetery. • Mrs. Johnsing -"Ah thou„iit you - all said you was -(wine to name your new baby 'Vietrola' but alt hear you.' 'all 'done -Make a "rhitt . ," Mrs. Moses- -"k es. Ah expected it would bre * girl and Ali had de- - eidel to name her 'Victrola,' but she turned out to be a 1)01%, -o Alt dune' name hint 'Dladio,' •' f the Winter and the strike. C A TO Rik A peio ?AOI ?BUS McEwen's Specials Fresh stock of Sheriff's Jelly Powders to hand, 3 for 2k A goo teaspoon, King George design, given away with each 25e worth. 24 Hags Soap, Mct;wen's special $1.00 0 cakes Palm Tree, Toilet Soap for .2S - 3 Ihs. loose Cocoa for .2S (Sibs. of Sulphur or Salts suitable for stock purposes for .z$ Just to hand a few hundred pounds of a real good Black Tea. We will give 1 lb. of this Tea, 1 loaf Bread, 1 a lb. Hiscuiits and i bar Soap for the salve price as a pound of any package Tea. - Special price on large Flannelette Blankets Special price on Fancy Blankets 'We are cutting the price on Men's Alt Wool Underwear and Men's Fleece -lined Underwear. Good Linen Roller Towelling 25e per yd. Good large Bath Towels 00c per pair Some nice Table and Floor Oilcloth*, different widths at right prices. "Now is the time to buy a set of dishes 1 Oct off. Freie delivery blear part of the Town. - - J. J. Mawen PHONE 46 • South Side Squats Asthma Can be C trecle-Its sue-. tering is. as needless as It is terrible to endure, .After its many years of relief of the most stubborn easea no sufferer can doubt the perfect effect- iveness of Dr, J. D. Kellogg's Aeth- nra Remedy. - Comfort' of -body 'and peace of mind' return with its use . and nights of sound sleep come back for good. Ask .your druggist; he eon supply you. GODERICK-MARKETS Wheat, per bush. ,...:4 Buckwheat, per bueh Bogs • Oats, per bush.,.,, Peas, per bush Barley, per hush Cattle, ordinary. per cwt. . Cattle, eyport, , (per cwt.) Cattle, choice per cat Laritbs, per cwt Dairy Butter, .., Eggs, per dos.. . Family flour, per cwt 2.90 Patent flour, per auto. 4.75 Bran, per ton.. :. ,•:2.00 Shorts, per ton... Hay, per ton....... , 10:00 Hides. Ota Potatoes, per bug., . - :.a:sit everywhere. - I� I.JI JIII.i "Papa," I want to marry George; IIx Is one man in a thousand," "Why n't you give the other 099 a look ave fore you decide." - V.-. , REDPEPPED FOR BOLUS IN CHE$T L5to11.175: 40 66 to 70 Ease your tight. aching cheat. Stop 112;');...:,042516500.05 2,.5 to 8....74"0:5005 00 the pail.. Break up .the cungestiou, - 40 to 40 1: 1 a bad cold loosen up in just a 1,:15 to 1,50 slmrt time. . ell.' to i Otl at i riin r qqu ckest-relief � I nut hurt. yougand it certainlx stems to to 6.'35 taut t11n tightnc s ,and chive ttre'Conges� to 7.50 tion and soreness right out. Nothing has •such concentrated pens - to 7.50. trating .heat""as red peppers, ane! when tet 11.00: heat penetrates right down into colds„ con,restiort,:. aching muscles and sore, to d5 .,tiff' joints. relief comes at once. 30 to a0 The moment you apply Iced Pepper to 4.00 Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three to 6.00 minutes the congested spat is warmed. to ;1.4.00 through and through. When you are to ;6 00 suffering from a cold, rheumatism, neck or sore muscles :0° 1' 00backache, stiff ..,ib 08 vt fimadc3frosy►•red Rowlett Red Pepperpeppers, at any ",60 drug store.• You will have the quickest relief known. - m eu��� C PQISon— The— Thee_ first day you take .Rheum, the doctor's remedy that i3 selling so rapidly, you'll :.realize - gm when Rheuina goes lir Rheumatism goes .out. It matters not . whether you are tortured with: pain, . crippled with swollen joints or distressed with .oc- casional twinges, Rheurna:.`is guar- anteed to end your rheumatic trou- ble ar money back. Rheum% is just as effective : in cafes of lumbago, sciatica, arthritis and chronic neuralgia. Rheumatisml 'is a' dangerous °des:. ease. It often affects the heart and -causes sudden death.'..If you have it in the slightest degree gct a bot- tle of Rheums from IL' C. DUNLOP or any druggist today and drive •it' from your system at once; 1G THE DERICVitAt ttOtI ;ORO FURNACEMAN LAKES US WE'RE "0L.D FLAMES" OF THIS WG NIAte HIS. WORK EASY WHATEVER IT IS We call Ourselves the ilH•'AT FOLKS, not the Anthracite Folks, though in the happy 'lay's before the strike you could depend on us for your regular supply of the best Anthracite coal to be obtained. But whatever happens, whether it be strikes or storm's, it is our business to keep you supplied with heat. We are attending to that busi- ness. • Albin..full -of our ..11i4.o7-1gls.. GoaLor Coke will keep you thor- ouglily 'comfortable, no matter how cold the weather. Order a load, and forget ole°stet CALL THE .Pot Ittfrlitts *Id Chatitetca k . In U$till For Over 3 Y.tr31 Always beats Signature of the js rot Good Clean ('oal B. 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QUALITYNe, 4 Las LARGE TIN 2 TINS 2 7c 2 TINS 25c TINS, 2 1 c TEA}hrrittts isTemeterseireit 23c , E pet.Siiacke 4 lett 25c BACON Yee will be satltileel MAYFIEI.D *RAND what Tea iru»erer Aylaer . tt1AicIt 15c iletati,iwa 8ti reit tea at a porelalar Starr lteweeree's Cate.., r, 11.23e IICHMEU.O 79�,, Jutlawi SaA sa 3 ler 25c .,2 lt�..lgarai+e for SEMI 69 w, Cenral Apple Sauce 1St H iliac D.S.L. $*ik 59t Beecham's pills 25c 29c Ib. Thaw Maas lis adwie for arwr woo* treat • til►ahr _ - -toe. • a t t t 1 4 4 V r•