Pst “authentic-v A very enjoyable evening was span! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Devin on Tuesday. October 7tts, when alum! 4U young people pleasantly aurprlsed Mr. Stewart Kaufman It being the occasion ot his birthday. A few hours were spent in various games utter which dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mn. Norma “or and amur motored to Linwood and noun a day with (Heads. Recent Hutton: at the home or Mr. V. Woolner's were, Mr. and Mm. Irvin Snyder and daughter Helen at Bloomingdale. Mr. and Min Clayton Egbert of Strassburg. Visitors a! the home at Mr, and Mrs. E. Devin were Mr. and Mrs Oliver Hullmuu. Ruby and Garland. Mr. and Mm. Norman Snyder and son Waller. Mr. and Mrs. C Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hullman were recent visitors with Mm Aaron Relliturer, Mrs. Henry Baer, Rosetumk. Were recent gnaw with MP. and Mrs. uldeou Bat-hen. Born-To Mr. and Mrs, Milton Leis an Thursday. Oct. 2nd, a daughter. Mr. and Mm. E, F'oelt and funny. Gienallen, visited at the home ur Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurt. Birthday Surprise Party. During the course of the evening an address was read by Gordon Woelfle and Stewart was presented with a appropriate gift address. Dear Stewart.v Mr. and Mrs. Valentine lienlux and baby of Waterloo and Mini Dorothy Berdux ot Kitchener were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Berdux. Mrs. Will Woods visited at the home of her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Cyrus Hickerl, We, your friends. have gathered here to extend to you our heartieat regards tor your hanplneas on this, your birthday. and tor tht' ensuing wars ot your lite We earnestly hope am as yuu er» the succeeding tn_otles of your life pays. you will William the reali- union ot your tandem ambitions. As it is our privilege to can you friend. we take this opportunity to present you with u Mule token of remembrance. May 'tt always weal! happy associations. Messrs, William Heldman. Wey- burn Heldman and Mr. and Mrs. El- more Heldman attended the Wood- bridge Pair over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weglnhrt and sons. Stanley and Clarence. upem Ian Sunday with,Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Koehler at Harlem. In C Wbelile Jian Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Devin. Mr, and Mrs. George Milne family motored to Oakville Hamilton for the week-end. Sigined an behalf ot' your friends, Mal Becker and Gordon Woeltle. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Heine] and Mia. Nelson and Miss Martha'Hnerle spent Saturday afternoon In Kimb- "Mer. All departed tor their homes In the wee small hours, Mrs. John Guilt-k ot Lin-mun have moved into their home in the village. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Guilek in our midst. M,†II. I. "sum" I "Tun-Ithhuh-OAIADA 'rr- is -gtrgtattq" to h - ' Cl Kit. " North . Wan-r100 Sold In the Twin-City by Harry Marks Your trt-nt mulnmnu .r. "tit8bea$t, N‘ VI“ hr um - " no “and ow... - our who I. Oil-ploy“. MARCO!“ RADIO PHILIPSBURG IANNNII" 670U TEA and and Mrs. t'. W. Shelley of Paris visit» en with her mother, Mrs J nth-km- on Friday, tlr and Mrs. Wtihert Baldwin and an Norman of l‘alnsvllle visual at the home of Mr. and Hm, A. C'. Hwkur on Sunday Str. and Mrs. Sieuuo Hrh'ker visit. ed tslth friends, in Kitchener nu Sunday. Misses Sarah and Angeline Hail, mun spent the past week in Kitelt. enen Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaiser and family vislled with the farmer's par- ems an Sunday Rev, and Mrs, " u. Mailman and Mr. Bert Snyder and Mn. L. Fried attended the funeral at hum; Ehert at Port Elam on Tuesday. Mrs. George Bricker and don Rus, all of Yale Michigan, have been visiting relatives the past week. Mr artd Mrs. h. Ilrlnkwaler and Luuily of Gall visited bu the villagv on Suttday. Mr and Mrs. James P.auantyue ot' Galt called at the harm: "t Moi. J. Brirker on Sunday. Miss Bessie Hope and Mr George Hope Hailed with friends. In Toron- to last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kujanbk of Gun spent the week-end at the latter": hop}; here. Mr, Wm. Woods and Mr. [he Dedels or Kitchener viesiteu at the humr ot' Mrs. J. Hrlcker on Sum“): Mr uad Mrs. o. Srhiedet of Kilrh- Tel' Fisited at A. Shelbyl the [my week. Mr. and Utu. Wm. Krauel and farm ily ot Kttchener called ull “lends in the village last week. Miss Margaret Schreiner of Hall when! Sunday at lwr home new. new. and Mrs. Allan Good ttttd family ot Parkland, Orr-gun. rallml at the hump of S. Ruhr on FYiuay Mrs; S. Perrlu Ins returued to her hum:- utter spemllng " tew marks In “an 'Mm J. Lillian of Blenheim lulu been visiting with Mm, E. Perritt the: pawl meek MF. and Mrs Levi Holm Hailed with friends in London on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. Imp]; and Misas Emma Lem: visited at Mr. and Mrs. Uusuell on Sunday. Sunday visitors at the home ot Mm. F. Iluwm warp Mun aud Mrs. Fld. Rush, Mr. and Mr.,. Marvin Rush and Myrl» and (uln- and Atr0 liul'lun Rush ail of Gait. new. and Mrs. o. G. Hallman and Mm. L. Fried and sons Jack and Kenneth visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snydn-r oi Kiumerter on Sunday. Miss Liza McLeod and Mr. Nur- man “dawn and Mieis Frances Mullen of Palmerston visited at tiw home or Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Becker or Sunday. Mrs. M, B. Snyder of New Dundee nailed with Mrs. J Bricker on Sat- urday. Sunday visitors at the home ot Mrs. AIL-an Fried were. Mr. and Mrs A. "rodhaecker and lamlly of Dickie Settlement and Mrs. J. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. E. Gate of Galt and Mr, “arena: Young of Elmira. Miss May Brodhaecker visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. nelson on Sunday. Mm. Hen-19nd: In: been “slung with friends in Toronto the pun! week. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence llilborn were Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Auger and family of Elma. Mr. Alvin Johnston of Toronto. Mr. and Mm. Fred Hel- wie and son Robert of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. l.. Weber or Hrldge- port, Mrs Mcitriue and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and daughter, and Mr. and Mtta. J. Sit-Brim- and baby of Auburn visited at A. 510112 on Saturday. Callers at o. G. Hallman's on Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. Oehm and Mrs. Fred Oehm and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Herold and family of Shakes- pan“) and Mr, and Mrs. D. Williams of New Hamburg. It came as a gram "hock to the Community when word was received of the III-uh of Miss [Milan Marlon “with. daughter of Una late Dr, Charles E. Treblp and Violet Treble of Toronto. The tuneral was held on Monday at 4 pm at A. W. Mills “mum-ml Chapel, Interment was made at the Mt. Pleasant r'emewry, Sunday visitors at A. Sloltz's were, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Casual ot l’lathxvllle, Mr, Howard and Miss Alta Stall: of New Dundae and Mr and Mrs, t, Kenzio ot Kitchener Died Suddenly Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Stroicher nnd Mr. Christ, Roth of Wellesley nnd Mr. and In. Jno. Roth Irv-t Sand-y It the home of Mr. ohn Mvmonmhr. ' Thor revival meetings “Illrll have been held at the United Brethren church the past weok win conllnun this weett. Medium: much evening at s um. All anI cordially invited, “In; Tttttle had spvnl her sat, mer vacation at "%'eathertry Farm? "eetuttm Continue. Mr rand Mrs. Jno Everett of St. A athu are moving their household Jfllll) in with Mrs. A. Brunk. Wol- come back to Petersburg, John. Mr. Peter Boldt, formerlv oi Petersburg, ham bought Mr. ilvvr eu'n farm near St. Agatha. Mr. Lorne Roth spent Sunday with his parents in Ned Hamburg. Miss Bentrice Ynntzi spent Sat- yrday evening " her home in Miss BUtrice' urday evening linden. The farmers in this vicinity are hunily engaged pulling mantreU and turnips. Mr. and Mrs. Charleu Knipfol spent Sand. evening with Mr. and Mrs Pun 'UTC. Mn Wiitied sum ieitt Sand-y at the home of Mr. nnd In. P. Schnefer. Mrs. Harry' kitiptet called on Mtl ME?!) " 89rd" man-09m PETERSBURG R03IVILL£ of y You an "I than Pul- u all Ind!- t ciao doâ€. or by .II n so an“ a n box from 11.. Dr. wulhn loanin- Co, inching Out Anton“ who and drlvlnl on Thunduy and hid-y mum were running risk- ot nccldontu and some did occur Along the MlmirtvKitcheuor highway. On Frlxhy night than: or tour occurred. Home collided. some left [he highwuy Into the ditch, one run into n netd and one “ruck A wagon The Lunar accldem w“ perhapn the worst ot tut, the rear wheel was knocked all, the loam ran away. the farmer who was hauling apple-butter, was thrown out and ',utrertyd severe mum; The car arrived a bad deal In the tender. The wagon carrying no lights ham pened between two cars one with glaring lights going In opposite di- rec-Hon. Another cur tsutrered a “My annulled wimhhleld, while another broken hrmlllglus, The tog was roll- Ing wry heavy and at times wan trm possible to see sevrrul feel ahead. Died At Stratum. Word has been received in Elmira or. the sudden death at Strattord ot [diners Mckte. representative ot the Massey-Harris Co., Toronto. Mr. McKie lulled upun the local “gem. Mr, J. B. Weber tor many yeah; and tuxether called upon the farmers in the vlvlulty of Elmira. The late Mr. lchie. died after an Minna ot three weeks. Striously III. At last the bridge at Waiiene,tei" Is completed and open to traffic. The .ridge has been under cot1cstracuon fur owr a ymr. the rouslruvliou gun-many had much difficulty In "tecting the main pier because ot high MAIN and wash oats. Personals. In the absence ot the pastor. Rev. W. J. Fiddes of the Wewley Pulled ('hux'rh. Rev, Dr. Cochrane of Tu mum, operlatettdertt ot Home AH..- cions or the United Church, conduct- ed the services. and preached a very interesting sermon on Sunday even- ing. Rev. Mr. F'iddes conducted an- niversary sun-view at 7.1011 Church. West Monlrose. Bridge Completed At Wallenlteln. New W, J. Hilda“. pastor "I Itu,s ley Unlled Church. attended the exe- cutive meeting of the Hamilton Cum fun-um of the Unite" Crtucelt. at Hunillun Mus tiyl, J, Sledclh-k. and Mr. and Alta J. J, T.a"chus and daughter Bully. vinllwl at Kitchener on Wed. urn-lay. Mrm Surmuu Alumna-r and chill- ttttatt HAM-d the lunm- of MP. and Ur,c, Jacob Him-h on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wllken of Stratford .sttent Sunday with the tor. mer's parent-4. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilken. Dunn Fog Cum of Human Accidr.u.--s-t C." hirn Hus. Schulz. Put-tun “Heel. is wrluusly In at her home "uttering from an attack of pleurlsy, As Wuley United Church. Mr. and Mm. Henry L'oratettie and family, of Nlugum Faris. NY. visit. ml thp home ot Mr. and Mrs, E s. Hotter Mrs. David Sewn! of Harley. Is visilllu: her daughter. Mrs, U"reiort Dunlap. Mr. Jae. Freeman spent the week end with friends at Kitchener. Heid’Succeuful Field Day. The day was ideal for the games. mute-us and races tor the Elmira High School field day. Those wim ning the championship well de, served them as following results im tin-ate: Elisa Beatrice Klitick. had " “try large margin over her rivals with 23 " 8 in Junior class, In the Tntermediate clams Miss Helen Whitehead won by 3 points over her next opponent. in the Senior class Misc, Monica Shoemaker, had a run. away with 31 points while her up- ponPnl had only " points. For the boys. Miller won in the Junlor class by 2.T to 17. in the Intermediate Mass Arthur Jury had a close ttttttt with nan with is to 12. in the Samar than Kllm-lr anally won trom 'ltis ttext app-mam. Jay Jury. 28 to 14 “light Clan". Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Sipppl and family and Mrs. L. Runner visited {Timid-4 in Detroit. Mrs, A. Hearth ot Kitchener is visiting her stster, Mrs. Chas. Schlitz. Mr. and Mrs. .lno. Small hare re- turned from an extended visit with friends at Patmerston and Harriston. Elmira High School Mr. Clinton Keller of Kitchener spent the week.end with his Duran-s. Mr. and Mrs. John Keller. mum classes “Ill attain he held in Elmira. This mm decided upon by the Advisory Board recently. Ten or more' ittldetttes will be taught. provided a 'tutt1NPttt num- hvr at pupils register. Unemployment Buuallon. Mr. Noah M, Hearingsr. secretary oi the Elmira Unemployment Re lief Board has lune-d a statement this! Elmira has: no persons requiring MM There are. however. about " unemployed in Elmira raistered with him. These anI requested to to reglHter. naming the numhar of thtrir dependents. in order to meet with the requiremwnm for Governmsm Aid Who“ 3 nlrl is lnngulql. dull and lrrllnhlv; when het dotor Kudos you may he sure her blood ls lmpoverluh- ed, Whan a glrl‘a Mood h poor her nuns are “an"! and "mm " Mr!- on! dang" of a dorllno Rebuild tho Mood unnum-n mo horny and (and hell“! will allow F' WHEN LANGUID Dr William. Pink PM]. an ot un- mlrl vnluo as I blmd-huildar Con. rernlng them Mrs John Flam. How- Ian Sum)". P.E.l,. "rs:--".," datum“ w:- hadly run down; Dale. nervous Ind under "mm. w.» d.- oidod In live ttrr Dr. William- Pink I'm: All" a law bone. the ttatttttd m wright. km “wane "apron-d and eolor,caart. to h" ot_---trt he! uh. fully "gala“! her form" (nod hOIIIh tr Y ACCIDENTS ON HIGHWAYS ON FRIDAY NIGHT Ditchd. AND ANAEMIC J.l._,C-.-t-daq- Puoi.ritod.6$6me.. ELMIRA NEWS All :mniremury arm-lu- was lteld uu Sunday "ttttnoon at the Dunn ‘l’hitmi t‘hur‘th to wivhmte lite Gist atittivertiary of thu-t-hurch here Prior to t-hurrh ttttion the Unm- rhurch “as ot rim ntetimdist faith hut [it Imw milled the Donn [lulu-d (‘hurrh The serrlve was in charge of the Mk gulm' mluhtrr. ' E. it. "all. at Lincoln arvuue‘ Church. Gait. while it». H. M, Geiger. minister ot the United i‘hnrvh. Preston. was the speaker vi the (in. The church was very artistically decorated tor the tavettt with fitment; vegetables and ttuit. The service was well attend- ed and the htstauouy which exists between the United and Presby- tsrian t‘hurrhmJn Dom: was clearly itulicutpti who" the Presbyterian t‘hurt'h cancelled the Sunday "ereit-e at their church and attended the an- nisersary service at the United 2l"Sy Rev. W. Patterson. minis- of the Presbyterian Church. Dunn. assisted in the servHe. Mrs. A Roth of I’rmton assisted the choir and sang a tipiixittiul suit). Rev. R, M. Geiger preached on the subject. "The Open Door." Much wan not. ’ [ During int month 0.100.000 pl lon- ot III." in pun-pod. an high- “: in any one an In "5.000 ul~ lo... the low“: 15.000 idiom and the - um: of “in“ pump ed per any wt. 182.000. Work o' Elmira Oahu: School And In", Landon In Large ‘fonnto Dilly. "Thin School was no “up yet it amazon 0'1?!" Park." this was the title xiveu' In article written in the Turoulu Daily Star. on Thursâ€). October an: try a special inspector tsettt to Elmira by the Department ot Education In investigate. such excel- teat and unbelievable reports as have been settt tn'try Public Sthuol Inspector Roberts ot Kltcheuer of the Elmira Public Schwl. How principal Jun Mallow! and his statt ot six leathers successlully teach with such wonderful results 390 pupils or am average of 50 pupils to a teacher The special Inspector round the Elmira Public School "the moat aur- prlslux public school. perhaps, in all Ontario has lost its strap." "tt you can find better diaripline In any other whom m Ontario it hill take mime argument with the ofhrialu or the department of educa- tion at Queen's Park to prove it" PM the present, this Elmira Pub. In Sci-ml Ls the school that ought to be investigated by a good many teachers in Omarlu This is the school that made the department of education at unwell}; Park rub its (were in esurircise at the record. 61st ANNIVERSARY OF BOON UNITED CHURCH CELEBRATE†Quite a numhpr of people trom far and near Vinita] the sewer plant here. where the cave-in happened last week resulting in the death ot two workmen. Out of 390 pupils practically 99 per rem. had passed the examina- tions and the entrauve. In the whole year there had no! been fivt- pupils late. tts [mam-y record was Just as avluuudlug. In the thirteen years .nu'v Mr. .1110 Math had been priuwnul. there had no! been more Ihzm [in- or six pupils tail in the â€dram-e exatuiuatiousc " was all“ even more surprising llun thut a nary large proportion wt [l'rvo pupils passed their vnlranre al view-u ur twelve years ot' age. (in Monday night the United Chnrch held their anniversary sup- per. Rev. H. I). Moyer, of Preston. was the speaker of the evening. A wlendld program was given, M‘s: Anna Nam: or Kitchener spent tho week-end at her home here. Mrs, A. Lardner has returned to her home here after spending a tew days in Galt. Mr. and ytrsAl. Fisher and lamiiy ot can Were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W Bun-h. Mr, Art "lock of l’rmmn ripen! Sunday at the home of Mrs. A, Sanka M r. spelll Slop. Mr, and Mrs. w, Near and son Stanley of Preston. spent Sunday at the home ot Mr, and- Mrs. C. Reader. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gehman. Mrs. Imuulun liellman and Mr. and Mn: Stanley Geltmatt and sun Hobby of IticUe Seltlement vwre rtartyttt Hai- tors with Abraham (:than Mr. and Mrs. W. Jackson and family of Kitchennr were Sunday visitors In the village. Mr, J. Rnbinuun ot Preston was a Sunday vlsitor at the home of Mr. R. Jones. Mr, and .Mrtr, o. Trueeher or " Cherrer were Monday visitors at the home ut Mr, and Mtm R Jones Mr. L. "on: spent the “trek-9nd In his home In Stratford. Mr and Mo F' Aitdertron ut Kit. rhmmr entertained 3 tew of thulr triendn to a card party at lhelr Bum. mer home more on Friday evening. Per-onus. Several farmers attended the monthly fair at Elmiry '"l Monfhy. Much improvement hns been done to the R. C. cometrry in the way of levelling the grounds. Severnl loads of clay have been drawn to till in the low spots and 1: growth of now [runs will make it a btuauty spot instead of an eyesum. The C. W. L. 'held a very success- ful Okie Tyme dance in 1th pariah halrort Ina-day fretting. Minn Mafia (Tallinn titended the teachers' convention a! Stratford hm WQPIL Mrs. John Srhiohol and Mrs. Anna korher are attending the Cnthoiic Women's League rnnven- Mon It Tliter 121hwteh. Ilr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hnnley and “in Evelyn Hunky spent the week, end with friend. " Toronto and BtrtNIo. "in Lavina veltertheimrr re? turned .fur spending the weekend with he! p-nntLhorv: Mr. Johnna Wanna. at Glen. tlkn In Ttrd, with Mr. Simon 8tentmter " name time, HESSON DOOM Mrs. George Reist of Plural spent last week at the home ot' sou. Mr. attd Mrs. Wm Rois: Personals. Nisstx4 Margaret Ituthevitrrd Em Shaw visited with Mar. Ethel (slicker on Sunday Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reid Were Mr. and Mm, Ell. Huegle and children, Imuiw and Ru- Lurt. from F'loradale, Mr and Mrs. Emory Ruby, Bertram and Franklin Ituhy of Kitchener, Miss Emma Ehy ot Slratfnnl and Mr. Linn-s Min-hull ot Kitchenvr. Mira, "elle Shaw of Toronto spun! lust week with lu'r sihh-r. Mis, Hm Shaw. - Rev. A, J. Vale who ie, in charm- ot' lhe Anglican k'td'i'2'd'i' '3eturo1 for Indians at Chaplain. Ontario, is visitlng with his brstther. Mr Arthur Vale. Mr. and Mrs, Have Sl'llmill and family motored m Elam on Sunday. Him Hum Heck†spput a {kw days last week with her mmsin. Mrs Wesley Hallman. at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs Hvnry Il-wko-r visit- ed Bith Mr. and Mrs Hay-hm Hail- man at Kitchener on Sunday Mr. [Van Kinzie has I'r-lunu-d after mending n wevk m Kinmnlinn and Mrs Floyd Bechtel of Kitchener were the gnome of Mr and Mrs 1mm] Fury Mrs. A Wot-Ith- aml family and Mr. and Mt.s. Wm. Wands motored to Hem-hull:- un Sunday, to Heat-null:- on Sunday Mr and Mrs Lovi Saran“ uf nmr New Ihnnlm'. and Mr. and Mrs Angus “91“"er and mm Karl of Mannheim visited with Mr and Mrs Ed. Hallman on Sunday, Mr and Mrs. Horny Hallow and Mr. Llnycl Radar and children, Hussy and Juno of llhmmun. viall' ad with Mr and Mrv, l'harlw Schnnllpr last Sunday Mica Helen Hallnum "i"vtit Sun day with Kim Hmlrim- Hark†Mr and Mrw Wm Poll-dd and family viseited with Mr and Mm \Vallm‘u Ihuzm‘ ut Blair run-"In LIL-I Wndnmday tho Ilnmhrrg Putnam-ho» rluh vlslwd th" Irma! chin The Inonl club dotonIInx tho Hulk-rs hy A Moro M 587 to £32 On Thurulay nlgm \ValH-r Novak and his rnnanrMo-z daft-Mm! S! Clement,- tn a ttor-ttoe lump In a min or 89 palms Mr. [Van Kinzie spemling n week Fahd»); Allan Mary lloinuml and Mr .luruh Helmppl Hanoi! with thoir skier ul Kitehertpr on Sundny Minn- "treno 'Ahant and Mr Merl, Vin Btchto of Kitchanm t'allml ttt th" homo of Mr and Mrs Wm new "tt Ruttdttv PvpttirtR On Monday ownlnu tho lor-ttl Man Tnmem dernnml the mm mm; by I 1teor. ot IMO to 6ttt (Mn: lin- Mon Tum-r- s an.†margin of ii) W, Ttrtat rimtor ttguy tt.t Mr. Anion Hm and Mann M r I'When . Mother‘ wiL “WM-Isl 2* 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 Carroll‘s Wrapped Bread, 24-01. loaf. Carroll's Teas, lb. trPFm-ttr. eeFe 39c, Carroll's Own Coffees, lb. _,,.,......,..' and Mrs. J. Gum! and Mr. and Floyd I‘m-Intel of Kitchener the 'titests of Mr and Mrs W|LL|AMSBURG Br. CLIMINT. Flurmlaln her and and Theresa um! Juan Fa'sbaue,h from Watetloo iitrenl Sunday I'V‘Pllillg with Mia; Adele A. R-ttMutt, Mr, Albert Quvvin from Kilrhn-nvr spent Sunday with friends-e Mt', Harold "ms from Kin-lwllz-r was a Souiay vis,itoy with Mr. (mu. Font-4L Miss Uaturiints "ietriclt foun Wu. li'l’lIM) Hun-n! Un- u‘m-k-vml with her pdn-nls. Mr. and Mrs. l'eter "ivtrich. Mr. Carl Allvmmu: spout Sunday in Buffalo and Niauara Haus Mr: and Mrs. Am: Amount": and SHREDDED rflflwn EAT Sea King Brand SARIDINES 4 an 21" Crab Meat ttCat"' Speeial-drraft's Famous B rumwick Brand SHRIMP Japanese Fancy SOUPS 2 tins 23†LOBSTEB 2 “it? trr Palm Brand Fancy SALAD DRESSING Special-Campbell" at: You can eat Shredded Wheat Bimit right out of the package with milk or cream-but it tastes better if you crisp the biscuits in the oven and pour hot milk over them. The iuvory shreds of baked wheat are no crisp and delicious-children always ask for more and it is so good for them. Contains everything their growing bodies need. Delicious with fruits. hildren say Canned Fish Salt! Large l2-oz. jar Extra value at . . . 'heat CANADIAN .HIIDDID “It“? Gonna. kn A extra special. in ..........,....aYe, Me Choke Pink Salmon. tin ....,,-MK. ITe Fancy White Tuna, lug. tio ....33c Lobster Pate s..................." tina 15c Beaver Chicken Haddie, tin ..........2Ic Acadn Boneless Codhuh, A Red Cross "per Rod Sultana, qull’u cremeev_B11tur, th, .. Vegetable-Beef and Tomato Only --<Urvott'. val-Mm“ peony umwthcmm.mum deduct. Aodioqhattaroourt Do. vdopdvidluothumh- Years Ago of Rev. John Arnold from Elmira paid a short visit on Ree. Win. iwcke-r last Monday. Mt', Anthony Lorentz returned to in; home in Detroit, after spendlug 11w van-ks. holidays with his parents. "My mzor's awfully blunt. dear. l mu smrrely shave with it." Lnuily motored to Mount Forest last Sunday / "Why Charles. you don‘t mean to tell me your heard is tougher than thrs linulvum!" WITH Att THE ORAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT per tin 'great" IIS" MP'