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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Aug 1937, p. 7

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THURSDAY, AUdUST 121H, 1937 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMNANVILLE, ONTARIO PAGE SEVEN -----Perry Monday. isible to attain. True bloodtd Watch the Carter Famlly win- Canadians will get a real thrill out of the accomplishmients of SOC AL ND ERS NALdows this weekend for extra spe- this great Canadian institution. SOCI L A D P RSO AL ciai inbakd godsand soda Mexico City Daily Bulletin of fountain items. August 4, says: -Mrs. H. M. Pat- Miss Boylan, Toronito, hias been ton, Vancouver and Winnipeg. Rev. J. F. Chapman. who was. erson, the Canadian composer. of- o! issRayes.to take Rev. W. J. H. Smith's fered last night another audition guestofMs an. Mrs. G. A. Gillespie spent a work in the United Church, Port oaf her latest compositions, broad- Mrs. J. A. McClellan is visiting few days at Cold Springs and took Perry. is seriously ill. ca.st.ed th re eRaio Naionaln Miss Groves, Dunkirk, N. Y. in the Centenmial at Cobourg. Mrs. M. Fisette, Brantford. flowdb arcpto ivni Mrs. Alex Boyd and Miss Helen Mis Betty Edger and Mis spendUng a couple of weeks with 1-er honor by Mrs. A. L. Van de Boyd, Toronto, visited Mrs. t.B.ier sister. Mrs. P. C. Trebilicock Putte, wife of the Belgian Vice- TapsGyl.W-B Ruth Logan are holidaying at at "Port Bowmanville. Consul at her home in Edificio Glen Morh, Lake Simcoe. Condesa G-6. Mr'.MandMrs.eH. Mis~' . R. Gaham, ublic iss Dasy Culy and Mr.Alet M and Mrs. W. J. Morrison Phillips, Editor of'Mxcnie" M à E R GahmPuli MssasyCully adfr. Alhor- and daughters Isabel and Kath- Mr. A. Shousgaard, Consul of Health Nurse, is holidaying at ul have returned fo oi leen, Belleville, called on old frn- Denmark, Mrs. B. Williams, M. Sudbury. iday at Welland and Hamilton. ends here on Friday. R.obinson, N. Curtis. licenciados Mrs. TJKCarscacden, Bethany. 1 Mi's. W. A. Edger is spending Mrs.' Elizabeth Skuce, Mt. Hor- Del Paso y Flores, G. Dehaene, wasgu-~ Mi. ndMrs Tosa mont h with hier aunt, Mrs. eb. spent a few days at Bowman- were some of the guests, also the Carscadci( il Bon itsugen. ville owing to the death of lher artists interpreters, soprano Maria Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pickard Mrs. John E. Miles, Syracuse, brother, the late J. E. Flett. Romero, baritone M. Romero Lent the weekend in Prince Ed- N Y.. is visiting Mrs. Alan Wil- Mrs. Kathleen Cornish a n d1 Malpica, tenor L. G. Cornejo and etiard County. liams and other old friends here. daugherKahenndVa.ocnutrF.Cmho eg" Mr. and Mrs. William Quick, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. French and Brooklyn, N. Y.. visited Mr-. and! Mrs. Paterson is a sister of Miss e and Donald are holidaying at caughter Paye, Toronto. visited Mrs. J. Mclntyre on Sunday. 'B. M. Fairbairn, Bowmanville. f Fenelon Falls. hier grandmother, Mrs. W. Ben- Mr. and Mrs. David Watson Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cornish. nett. land daughter Margaret. of Mani-GO Stratford. visited his aunt, Mrs. Mrs. Fanny Scarlett. Buffalo,1 towoc, Wisconsin, were weekend G O Y A L N J. Mclntyre. ýN. Y., is holidaying wvith lier cou- ýguests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Living. ~ UL L N sins, Mr. John and Miss Eva Heil- Mr. R. A. Sutton. Cavan. spent (Continued from Page 1) Mr. and Mrs. Chris Robinson yar. the month of July as counsellor pany of Canada, will turn the s havertunedfomahoiaya Watch The Statesman for an ýat the Boys' Training School first sod for the new buildings. f Log rnc.important announcement by The -Camp Scholfield.- Bowmanville. Mr. Koken will officiate at the re- s Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hardy have Carter Family bakery in the near, Mr. and Mrs. W. Len Elliott quest of Mi-. Hardy. Other Good- I returned from holidaying at Wa-fure saga Beach.tr.. spent a weekend recently with year officials will likely attend b Miss Joyce Early hias retune Dr. W. R. Bateman at his palatial the function to which also His i Mrs. Henry Carpenter and Mr. to business in Toronto after an summer home at Cedar Harbor, Worship Mayor Ross Strike and b arld Mrs. Harold Carpenter visited extended holiday at Bowmanville Ontario. the Town Counicil and citizens o! i rs.ndset Scugo Beach.to. Mr. Cliff C. MacNair. foreman the town are invited to attend. j Mrs Joephne ortn, oroto Mr. Sam Bartlett. Toronto, a o- f The Statesman office. and Mrs. The ceremony will get under way sPent the Past week guest of Mrs. ed at Mr. John Hellyar's after at- MacNair are holidaying with his sharp at 5 p.m., and visitors m G~ .Gllsi.tending the funeral of Mrs. Ives 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mac- should assemble at the shipping a Miss Emma French, Toronto, isl at Coîborne. Nair, Kincardine. roomn platform. t l isiting Miss Dorothy Rowe and Ms etueH<pr0 h r~ta oc.Mdcn Asked what caused the Comp- other friends here. Mvisitingde anype to texMrendrtthis. SlargeMdisunm.in Miseueabelladiae c Utilities staffi s spending Hat, Sask., who has been Bowmaflvill to e Mr. Hilardy stated i Misss Jen Bll ad Kae her vacation in Detroit and Cole- bis u.ncle, Mr. C. W. Souch, Hamp- thwatgnlealMr.sHry wat.en Moore enjoyed a holiday trip toi man, Mich. ton. called on a number o! old chi e raon. Tercopy hash NewYor CtyN. .1 Mrs. Maud Boe, and daughter, friends on Saturday. reetycmltdasre f i Mrs. F. H. Morris, Elgin St., hias Mrs. Garnet Roberts and Mr. Ro- Mr. and Mrs. George Locking- world factories and Englafld and returned fromn visiting in Edmon- ýberts, of Whitby, were in For ;on and family, Long Branch, the Argentine are also scheduled returned home Sunday after holi- tis undergo growing pains within dayîng with lier parents, Mr. and the next few months.. Mrs. Wm. Maynard. As an illustration of the steady .Miss Beatrice Joness, Moose increase in business at the local Jtw Sask., who is holidaying at plant, H. M. 'Nanson, Personnel Scugog, was bridesmaid at the Manager of the factory, told The Miller-Sweetrnan wedding. Rev. Statesman that on August lst,d F. G. Joblin officiated. 1936, the companly had on its rol Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Patterson 350 employees. while on August called on ber uncle and aunt, Mr. lst, 1937, this had increased byp John and Miss Eva Hellyar, en- 20 per cent to 436. Meanwhile t À route from holidaying at Grand production hias increased in 1937 Manan, off the coast of Maine. I a total of 32 per cent over 1936,0 Judge Glen Strike, Mis. Strike and the wage increases have t Hein an.d daughter Eleanor. Ottawa, he nannmonc 7 emntcfnt.d SPAGHETTI .......... 2 med. tins 25C and Mr'. and Mrs. Percy Elford, Teanuieeto od Tornto wee eeknd uesa fo year's plans, together with the Torontos Mr. Ella Strkeand gMrs Annarecent acquisition of the Davis- t Kellog's rs. lla trik andMrs.AnnaHoult &9 Company industry, will0 CORN FLAKES............ 3 pkgs. 25c Elford. make pleasing reading to Bow-& Mr. Maitland G. Gould, son O! manville 'citizens. This l att er % Kellogg's Mr. and Mrs. M. G. V. -Gould. company is now employing forty i RIE RIPES......2 pks. 2C Bowmanville, has been appointed men' and are stepping up pro- a RICECRIPIES ........ 2pkgs 25 Acting Magistrate for Northern duction at their plant in the for- snap Ontario, Premier Hepburn has an- mer Dominion Organ and Piano j HA D LE NE ..........in 1C nounced. Co. building. It is also o! interest s HAND CLEA ER ........... tn 17Mr. and Mrs. Caston, Miss Lo- that within a short time the long 1 Cake of Lifebuoy Free with retta Richardson, Miss Marion drawn out and contentious Dur-S Early, B.A., and Dr. Fergus Clark. ham Textiles litigation will likely I LUX .................. large pkg. 2Sc Toronto. made a jolly week-end come to an end, making it pas-0 MeCormick'sparty at the home o! Mr. R.oger sible for another indlustry taoOP- r 25Cr.ik' Fishleigh. erate in the factory. now owned, r SUNWHEAT BISCUITS ....... pkg. C Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Mears, Port like the Organ !actory, by the CaaaDyHope. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dearborn, Corporation o! Bowmanville. c CaaaI- Mr. and Mrs. A. Britton, Mis.S GINGER ALE.......... quart bottie 20c Morris and fam.ily, Oshawa, were RhAY P R D Quaker Tga o rt. adM .A e O A Y P R D C R~ FLAKES.............. 3 for 25e Mrs. Frank JakaMs lc (Conitlnued from Page 1) Croowrr'ad Walter Hately have been enjoying 1. Audrey Greenham; 2, Betty CORN SYRUP............ 5-1b. tin 40C a motor trip to Barrie, Call ander, Farrow; 3, Helen Jones. North Bay, Ottawa. Kingston and Best Boy or Girl in Costume-i. White Wine, Cider and Malt Vinegar other points. Gordon Clark; 2, Walter Wood- Eeykind of PclngSieMiss Maud Waddeîî, Chatham, Besd; e orateMoTriylso. a Evr ikigSieMr. and Mrs. Hildrethe nee Net- Bs eoae rcceo a Gem Jar Tops, Glass........ .... doz. '25C tie Wilson), and daughter Dora- gon-1, George Shaw, Orono; 2, thy. Sioux City, Iowa, have been Audrey Richards; 3, Bobby Jones. Zinc Jar Rings ...... ......... doz. 25C. vîsiting their aunt, Mrs. E. Min Parade SouteySr. estManu!acturer's or Merch- Rubber Jar Rings ..... 4 doz. 25C SuheSi% ant's Float-1, J. Infantine; 2, Editor and Mrs. Geo. W. James The Canadian Statesman; 3, Osh- are in Halifax, N. S., attend.ing awa Wood Products, Truck 63. the annual sessions o! the Cana- Best Clown or Comic Chai-acter dian Weekly Newspapers Asýsia -1,l George Sellers; 2, Bill Slaght. tien o! wbich Mr. James 5s lst Best Delivery Tiuck- 1, Glen H a rr A l iai Dr. 'and Mrs. T. H. Pi-ust, who Bowmanville Daury, truck 75. have been guests o! the latter's Most Unique Float - 1, Elgie GI M IRsister, Miss Laura Belleghem, for Harnden. Phones 367 - 368 Bowmanville an extended visit, le! t today for Best Farm Wagon and Teaft- theur home in Edmonton, Aiber- 1, Glen RLae Dairy. _____________________________________________,ta .-Peterboro Examiner. Extra Prizes - Royal Theatre, ___________________________________________ Mr. T. H. McCready, son Har- Bowmanville Nurseries, Fred W. old and daughter Roma, who have Nelles. _______________________________________________been visiting bis mother, Mrs. A. Frize winners were announced E. McCready, have returned home. by Mayor Ross Stnike over the Miss Margaret McCready is re- public address system, and the maining with her grandmother. prizes awarded on the grounds. Frobably in preparation for the Ainong the bands f eatured in Reunion several stores are under- the parade were the Canadian S L AG HE R going decoration this week. The Legion and the Purple Guards SLA U G H TER latest to go under a coat o! new Drum and Pife, rom Bowman- paint ai-e Len Elliott and Couch, ville; Sea Cadets. Jubilee, Ladies' Johnston & Crydermnan's stoes Flute, Red Marines, Motor City Mr.Sta Morionmangero!Boys, True Blue, Uster Lodge, Mr. tanMoriso, mnagr o WhtbyCitizens Band, and the S AEMaer Shoe Stor, Bomanil, Der4y Drums, the latter priu is holidaying with his parents in îarîy creating a lot o! interest on ________________________Mr. Russell Candler, assistant rte os p manaer, Illbein-hare of thep'arance in Bowmanville. Mayor isthedtPocureso!th eaad r ees become brlght and your MENS S M M R S ITS- S AUG TER D i rae~ ourStar- by Lîlerty headaches disap)pear. Each package Magazine, the highest rating pas- of Nox Kidney Fluahers contain a f tilt a____________________________ montha treatment. There Is onty onue Nox lidney Flustier -they tm- tirov e your entîre general health. Vce vour Kitueyq and Lîver will functlon Notic perfeetlY. WhY net start todny on _________on Cr de m a the road to goo(t health, let Nox Kldj- Choe h Jo8s6n Cr demane Th Public Iibrary wilîîb ney Flusirs bring you good heaith. 83 ownnv.e closed for bolidays !rom AugustFO SAE T 1 oSeptember 6 inclusive. ALEX M cGREGOR'S 31-2 Phone 792 Drugs We Deliver S ide oftîte cuirve, botiiiciitg over the1 SHERWOOD RUNDLE liaiik arnî luto a flower bcd ..Nfany MAILM N P S E of utheJrize floi<crs were toriil111) b .And the roots as the car roilleil ovcr twice (Contiînued from paCe i) VISON~~'.s1î.ii1~iniurçcIas was lir coin- althougfl on boliaays, itindly camre VIltie. Nwcatlc rcdcrd md-one o! his most !aithful attend- By cal assistance at it, scelle, and( the%. ants at the services in Tîinity iC.II. Tuck wr later reuîoved t BIowuîanville United Church. In early life l-lo.îîial.Sherwood .ioined the church at. Trfi Ofc Iart.dwl ~ Haydon and became a !aithful Eycsight vc. i othcidents, but binas orker in churcb, Sunday school Eysiht \,stga-la och age'. ut lis aàAnd choir and in any capacity he Specialist e li n hags was needed. He attended and DlsneyBldg.enjoyed the Sunday school picnic <~I.~. .> iLOC LS WN 2- i tl:ere on Monday previaus ta bis (opp P.0.) LOCA S W N 2- 1 death. Rev. Mr. Davison gave a Osha.wa, Phone 1516» OVER HUNGARIANS ntost com!orting address to the OPICL ENESIN SOCCIER GAME bereaved ones, basing bis remarks OPTIAL LNSESon the words "If a man keep my Number 18 an Local soccer fans sa\%-the rotigliesi sJying8:he sh avornt see eth gaine of thc seasonl on- tbch i. l read, "Will your anchor hold" and Iti nyvery recent.ly that iSebcool Canîîoîs, ou Satuirdlayi iulit. -Abide with me." Miss Greta entirely new lens has been per- j %-len the local football club plaved Pollard sang very sweetly "Safe fectcd for optical use in the non- ,Osiîaîa Huingariaiî'. int the Arms o! Jesus." accompan- shatterable type of glass. In 'Ihe I 1)iinig thtu firSî liaif b-hot Iaill ied by Miss Helen Argue. past the only lens o! this nature. foigbt for pot. amiffl gt a lijtiet The floral tributes and gifts was in a fiat type and then only bit rough l a> iiit il which kcpt rceee were very beautiful and abundant, the smpler types of correction JiiiiiiN- Milicr on thi iîmp) to kcst' inciuding wreaths and sprays Couid be attempted. tuile niay cheail, but 1tlt te,îns Nw cui rom Tninity Chunch Choir, Hay- Tiîs recent product of non- s(> vunlv îîîatcbied tbat it w us olîdon Sunday~ School. Rural Route shatterable glass has been per- ho ail extra îI)Iiiicc etlîat \Veee.. t Carriers. Wellington Lodge 5.0.E., fected and can be ground to pre- tlue flrst cointer for the NMotor'Citv Manager and Staff of the Sel- scription in toric or curvedi lenses. ici.\ie\fw înliîutc'. Iter tht I rite Store, Patrons of R. R. 6 In the pnst it was flot possible ta local. tahied to ceeuthe score. will North, Salem Friends on R. R. 6. be ab.solutely certain o! the fin- la heautifill pass fro'rn1'. l,athigatc r.earby frieni and neighbors, and isbed lens even in simple f oîm to bis brothier D. liatlbgatc wlîo gaint- fromn many relatives and friendis being opt:caily perfect; but this I i t olit. a!l expressing in a loveiy way newer product can be relied upon in the secondf liaI f lbotl> tcamls puit sNxmpathy for the beîeaved onles. just as any othen optical product. cicvr' tlîing they hall into tlheir piays The pali bearers were alI cou- In the cases where accidents! luit 'n onue seciect to sec the bal sins, Messrs. Ed. Philp. F. C. Hoar. are frequent it is wise to pay the and pilay the gain(>, but were nail to Bert Rundle. M. H. Wight, Frank- additîonai cost ta be sure o! some- l'la"î every lime whlch causcd tie Werny and Milton Werry.- thing more serviceable but in the referce to blow for fouI after foini. TI-e flower bearers were pat- cases whene a substantial frame Until P. Batlhgatc got lus sccoîîd nrons o! R. R. 6 route. is used this additional cost may break of the ci coing aud l (ribhled Deceased leaves to mourn the not be considered« necessary. througli 10 score the winning goaI. Passing o! a good busband and These new lenses are calied Sai-' Liinetp father, bis wi!e and three daugh- voc Lenses, and can only be sup- Bownianviîie - Knight, Lolb ters, Grace, Jean and Maiore; plied in certain types o! lenses. Clarke. Grahain. MuItrdoclh. '\Ic: one son Gerald predeceased him (to be cantinued) Knight. Bates, Wilson, P. Bathgate. some years ago. Also two broth- ers, Norman C. Rundle, town, and D. Bntlhgatc, .Alliii. Dr. Howard C. Rundle, Brighton. ACCiDENTSReferee - J.lr. Among the relatives from a dis- ACCIDENTS___tance_______ Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Rundie, and sons, Dr. H. B. Run- (Continued from page 1) ILVER WEDDING I dle and Mn. lieighton Rundle, ______________________Brighton; Mr-. and Mis. J. S. H. dniven by George Tomlinson o!f Beck. Toronto; Mr. and Mis. W. Napanee, finally coliided with ber. Mn\I. anîîd Mrs. Sain Leggot. Elgini T. Jenkins, Kingston; Mr'. and She was removed to Oshawah St., Bowmianville. wcre itie recip- Mrs. Bent Rundle. Woodham; pital whene Dr. H. H. Brusse tjiîts of conigratulationîs nid miaiîu lMns. Chas. Batten and Mi'. Je!- tended ber. git whieii the reccîîtlv celdhratc(I fery Robinson, St. Marys: Mn. No charges were laid by Traffic I v 25thî aîîîivcrsary cf- tlhir iluarr- and Mrs. C. H. Rowan, Bethany; Officer Harry Caldwell who inves- ilace. Mn\I. aîîîh Mfrs. Lceggott ivere ut 1Mr. and Mrs. Russell Best, Kirby; tigated the accident.. lime bo tliîcir fricîîdIs ounTes'sMn.E. W. Rundie. Mn. and Mis. wThii aceiithocc -cdT ' laxIaficnto iniid leieiiiîg. .\uguist 3ndl.lMilton Werry, Oshawa; Mn. and wltiî tîre lers of ecdi tiier. iiîiiîîaîaaiîcd tlîcmslveof IMrs. Hanry Hart, ToroOnto: Mi. Both wec(If the -ont of coiîtnoi the oppontinîtv to coiîvcv pcrsoîntl and* Mrs. Turner. Weston; Mn. t\pe thie firit re.,ultiîîg froîîî a hlow- co i.îso ii bîîiecsol nd Mrs. Ed. Pbilp, Prince Al- ont ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~N an u eodcuc vsii enîbens of the Danghiters o n-bert; Mr. and Mis. Percy Hare diîîg oit wct tiav'emieii. niîiuies landl caille iii a bouîx lu the evcniilc and Jack. Newcastle; and many w( ne slicbit lu boîli cases. altlîotighamil presenteel îîinîîîwitiî a ililindsçiîîe ifnom Darlington. Clarke and sur- the cars stiffcred considerable daîîî- sucver cake plate. Tca ivas scrved rounding district. age. afternooîi aîîd cvcniîig with Ms The interment took place in the At iîooîî Winî. A. Kcîî(lali aiid >\Irs. Davidsoliîaiid .\ils.. Ros'. assistiior at famiiy plot in Bethesda Cemetery, Kendfali. Royal Oak, Nlichigan, 'wcre the tca table . Amioîg ollier gifts service being conducted by Rev. severclv shaken tmp when their sedlai thîci neceiveui an ciectnie refnigerator Mn. Davison, !ollowed by the Sons proceedliiîg iesî ou No. 2 liighwnv at frein tlîir dlaugliter, M.\arlou. aiil a o! England service led by Mi. Jack ShiaNs s Scliool, took the north foi- îuateî mirron frein M\rs. Lcggott's; Nichols, pust president, and Mn. lnwiiic a bîowoit. The auto roIllel sister. . C. T. Herrng. The ci'- W. J. Berny, acting chaplain, al over scierai tiuws hefore comîig t cîiiîg uns spent iin cards aîîd gamres. joining ,in singing the hymn rcst on is sidle. Occupants wcre ne- ____________ "Nearer My God to Thee" which movcd to Dr. W. H. Birk's office. was most impressive and was a A shoert limie after. a shlliiing, mewv Miss Aima Morris anel Mr. Her- fitting tribute to their late bro- car driven by M.\rs. Harriett Spencer, bert Powell spent a pleasant va- ther who as been a faithSul_ý Southi Beifd. Inîdianîa, lost control of cation with the latter's relatives member o! the Order for some hier car at Kurv Inn, slipped off the near Brockville. years. PHONE 792 DRUGS To Obtain Most Every diet autlînritv agrceeson the ouitstanding valute of Nilk, for its vitaniins. Thiere retuains onlv the question: 'hich li Mlk is Bes ?" If \oui presviit this qulestion to your plivsiciai or a local dietarv speciali.t. ii ail prohabilit v lie or she will rucorn- uliend this rccogiized I)airv's product. BD WMAN VILLE DAIRY Phones 703-448 Bowmanville Friday & Saturday PORT HOPE Saturday Intrigue and Romance With Maureen O 'Sullivan Robert Young and Frank Morgan NEXT MON. & TUES. J- Sale of Soaps aind Cleaners Prices listed below definitely demonstrate that you can save money on these items as well as others, by buying at your I.D.A. Store. - PHONE 792 XOW OXYDOL................. 2 for 37c Enter the Oxydai Contest - $1,000 given away M LIFBUOYeach day for 30 days. N I IFEUOYSOAP .......... cake 6c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER .... 2 for 19c PRINCESS FLAKES ........ 2 for 27c SANI FLUSH ............ 15c - 27c CASHMERE BOQUET SOAP 2 for lic MANYFLOWERS SOAP .... 3 for Ilc LUX SOAP S- c SA - - - - 15c BON AMI Se-15 CARBONA - 17c PRESERVING SUPPLIES Parowax - - - - lic Jem Rings - - - - 5c Cerôto-- -----23e Memba Seals - - - 15o Memba Pectin - - - 35o Corks - - daz. 5-10-15 CASHMERE T 1TS S U E Ir~U1000 Shee.b t. the Roll ~ 2for25t SPICES Fresh and Full Strength Celery Sd - - oz. 5c -------- Cassia Bued - - oz. 5c Dodd's PuIs - - - 27c Whole AUspice - oz. 5c Pinkham's Com. - 89C Aum - - - 2 oz 5 Kicenex - - 15c-33c Piokle Mx. - gal. 25e Kotex- -- -----19c CORNS Lift Off NO PAIN 29e $100,000 wiIIfnot.buya ~~ nw stomach; but Lloyd's Sto- mach Savers wilI help make yours like new. Pasitlvely guar. anteed ta relieve Stamach Di- treis, such as Indigestio0n , Dy:- pepsia, Saur Stomach, Nausea, Vomiting, Car, Train, Marning Sickness, ar yaur maney will be,* refunded. Farmula prescrlb. ed b y dactars for over 40 years. Speclal affer t hree $1.00 boxes for $2.00. The "*DIONNE QUINS" use COMGTES DENTAL CREAM 1 E 7! si.Z 3 FLY KILLERS WHIZ INSEOT KILLER 33C -49C -89C FLY COILS 3 for . ............... .. 5c WILSON 'S FLY PADS 3 for -... .... ....... 25c STICKY FLY PAPER 2 Double Sheets ....... 1c Tai, ExcSu .dd cmes indigestion. WiM*t'8S belcling, & tom a ch distres. Maciten ICh.ck t: with Wilder'* STOMACH Macle. Stomnach Powder - pOWDER ple.&t to tke - ndiees rehe1f bi.d,ed,.. u. fat i.31a.g of C- SOc &nd $1.08 nithe New -Try Et ODO-RO-NO A Nom.Grea@7 Cream D.otdormut Stops Persprationm Bries Imstantly (~~~ No fusstng or meins No waiting to dry Protecsyou 1lgo 3dayo WE DELIVER r 9 PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY lex McGregor A 't'

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