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TACK 2 THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE She whelp she in. Ill' lirnwn, livinc ti to Winnipeg in She i nurvned JniP Sioux Ceore Mi' linn F. and Ei ne Funeral eive p.m. Tucsd is OMntuanj MRS. ANGUS MCPHERSON 1MRS.

GEORGE H. THOMPKINS Mr. Ancus MrPhrrsnn, .11 1 Mi. lir oiKf H. Thnniikins, 70, Wmrtiaw Aw diH Milii hci I'll Wintri ton Ut Last kil rosirlr nrf.

in Hum dine jdnmin. dn Sunday Ht her ir's Hm.i. County. idi nrr. iinci.il scmie will hp hr ld Mr Mii! Mat iii Mrl'lii'i l'm 'ni' sn.iy in hnd rr sidrd Ui Ui blinder I Kllllf r.

i Arthin and Knit Wi linni. Dnt hf fo. ruining to Winnipeg in lfJ3. Shr hump' ript'c: is sun vert hy her hushand. iltf.iiiters.

Mr. William Card. Win a si n. A reliw To Mrs. A Heml, Toronto; niotler.

A. IfH. Out. (our c. ii Mr.

Mrl'liei on a a nifirilx i rf Ausu r. Church. She wit 8 memorr (it Hi" W.MS, o1 that i hui ii and aNo neln at a and citizenship Funeral will lw held at 11.1 Weiinr riay in Oa Minor's Funei il Chapel, with Rev. (Jr oi SP'Aire i.l.i iatms. Burial will in Filnnvood Cemetery.

MRS. MARY F. BROWN Kiederi 'k S. until moving by four Lookout, City, B.C.; Ar Winnipeg. he held in Moi due's Fu neral Chapel.

iJimai win lie in Oid Kildonan Cemetei. v. VERNON LEMOINE Vernon l.emoiiie, of Mel boump Ae, Ea Kdilonan died Satutday in Deer nrigi! Hospital. Funeral sprviiP will hp hpld at pro. Tuesday in Thomson's Funeral Chapel, Rural will be in rp lamily Eimwood Cemeiery.

Horn in Winnipeg Mr. Lemoine was wiln the RC A F. for five years. He Is survived by his widow. Bent rice.

al will be in Brnokside Cemeiery. Born in Aiistnn. Mis. Elizabeth Adams came to Winnipeg 17 years ago. She Is survived by her husband.

Arnold, two daughter. Elizabeth and Margaret, both at borne; three brothers, Valentine Sc happert, Fred Kchnpperl and Rudolph Schappert; three sisters. Mrs. M. Walter.

Chicago; Mr ii. Wi Toronto; H. Zorne, McNutt, Sask. MRS. WILLIAM SMITH Funeral service for Mrs.

William Smith. fi7. of 1.17 Claipmont MRS. AN AT A LI HENLEY Mrs. Anntalie Henley, of Lai Klinu ood Cemetei y.

of Mr. and Mr 1:1 Kupi'it died Satui day neral sj i Tuesday in Chapel. Bunal ith P.ev. T. liunal will be in Horn in ale.

Mi. Mary Thump kins to Manitoba yews oe had been a le ident ol Knt Kildonan lor the pal She i.s suiied by her hii'band. i ieoi at home; lour Mi. 4 i 1 Alice eii'l ail at home; three Kiand hildren; one Rieal fci audi lnld. WILLIAM COLLARD William Collaid.

of died Fnday at Deer L.m;' Hoi in Soiii'TNpt n.r." Kny, he i anie to form in CVmelPi y. r.esldes his pa i cut. he E. A. S.

Baidal, Winnipeg. I MRS. WILLIAM FOX 1 Mis. Willinm Fox, fi.1. of 'liiiiaghei Ave, died Saturday in the Miseiicordia Hnpital.

Funeral service will he held al 2.4,1 p.m. Tuesday in Clink Lea thei dale's Funeral Chapel, with Rev. F. Foy lolficiating. Burial will be in Brook lie, both of grandchildi en; a Liggins, Winnipeg.

lock camp to Manitoba fiO ypars ago and had been a resident of Noiwond. who d.Pd Fridav in the Stanley Hamilton and Daniel Winnipeg General Hospital. mmppg; a daughter, held at 10.10 a m. Monday in MHntosn, aneouei. diner's Funeral Chapel, with Rev.

Dr. T. T. Pilkey officiating. Burial was in Eimwood Cemeiery Mrs.

Rhoda Amelia Smith wa horn in Montical, and came to Winnipeg 6o years ago. She is survived by her husband. William, MRS. WILLIAM POLLOCK Mr. William Pollock.

7H, of 101 Ambassador Apt died Saturday in Winnipeg. Funeral service will be held at .1.11 p.m. Tuesday in Gardiner's Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in Eimwood Cemeteiy. Rom in Ontario, Mrs.

Nettie Pol MRS. STANLEY BILTON Funeral scr ices for Mrs. Alfrenn riil Bonnet Monday. Reipiiem High brother, Mil lord I itunimond, of hoj Mas will be ung at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Roman Catholic Church Burial will he in the local ceme teiy.

De jairiin MrGce Chapel is in charge of arrangement. Born in Gaspe, Mrs. Henley had resided in Lac riu Bonnet for 32 ycai. She i suivived hy Ihiee daugh ters, Eva, Daisy and Angeline three son. Atthur, Phillip Gordon: six sisters nnd brothers.

REV. BERNARD THACKERAY SEEK I K. Nov 17 Rev Fernard Mower Thackeray, fi.1, id suddenly Sal ui day at. his residence, the Parsonage. McLean Selkirk.

The funeial seivice will he held Wednesday at 2 mi. in Seiko Lnited Cluli ch. Butinl will be in Little Ivitnin Cemeteiy Langrill Funeral Pailms is in charge of aitangemi'ti'. Born in Shellicld, Mr. Thackeray to Canada in 1011.

He graduated in theology from Wesley College, Winnipeg, In 1D1.1 Before coming to Selsuk seven and a half year npi he had been in charge of churches at Swan Lake, fie eslord. Mather, Orlop River, Minnetonas, and at Sa Surviving aie his widow, Florence; one son. Rev. Bernard. Saddle Lake, Alia one daughter, Runa.

Winnipeg; a grand d. Hightoi Sandra Kay: and thrxe spiers. Charlotte, Emily and NVIlie, Sheffield, Eng. LEO W. SAUNDERS Ptayrts for Leo William Saun ders, ti.1, of Talcon Lake.

no d.ed Thuisday nt hi residence, 1 were said at 0 m. Sunday in iiker's I 'uneial Chapel. louicm( High Ma wa sung at 11 11 a Monday in Holy Cm Chuieb Burial vvn in Asiniboine Memorial Park Ceinelei v. Mr. Saundeis was ho' in Bloom field, P.E.I, and hud hern a te i ilcnt of Fali on Lake lor the pie hi yi a i s.

He i survived by Ihtee d.nigh Icr. Mrs. .1. i'orvth, Mrs. H.

Fawcett nnd Mrs. P. I'etiovv, all of Winnipeg: 111 roe son Henty and William Leo. both of Keewatin, Bernard Joseph, Winnipeg. MRS.

F. M. LIVINGSTONE Mi. Maida Living tope, of vf, Whitehall died Saturday In Miserieordin Hospital. 1 unci I service will be held nt Wednesday in Gardiner's Eu ne ,,1 Chapel, with Rev Dr.

W. G. M.i.tui ol ng. Bii u.l will he in Klmw'XHt cnictc P. ii In Unlet for.i, Out, Mr.

1 top Ci. ishc Is Ma. da. Id, a inr.lpt i a Moll vive.) nnr, tel. Miss hv nicer ol the Asocint ion.

a one gi.md A. Walker, for funeral service and burial. Poland Banishes Mikolajczyk For "Treason" A RS A Nov. 17 (CP) iy banished self e.x iled Stanislavv Miknlalczyk lorever i him "guilty of treason again! the Polish state and Jl also expelled him from mem b. nip in pari, anient and asked I he gov ernment to strip him of citizenship.

Mikolajczyk fled ftom Poland in October and reached London Nov. Hesnid he lied to escape "being killed like a sheep." His departure meant the end of oi ganied political opposition to the Moscow support i olisp govei nriient. The treason charge included the ned out hy a high official of one of the embassies in Warsaw" The investigating commission did not name the embassy but aid "foreign factors which con. i trolled Mikolajczyk't policy con. eluded it wa adv.iable to withdraw him from the country before he became completely di.

credited politically in the eyes of the Polnh nation and lost his value as tool." i The Polish peasant party was loimally reoigamzcd Sunday with top positions going to three men (who previously opposed Mikola.i.vv k. STALIN AGREES TO RUN IN ELECTION MOSCOW Nov. 17 i A i Mu i i.evv announced Sunday that Sl. liii had consented lo rc.i a eanilidi'ite fnen the Slalin el (itoii.l (list, nt jo the iosiow ie gional election Dec. i II was als announced that Foreign Minister Molotov had consented to run as a candidate from a Moscow district.

I i II MM? J. Ql'INTON MrKAY Prominent Church Vorker Dies Durin the Fnt World War Mr.i Mi J. Meuay. of Ui! Coilaid seived in Fiance. Coiiuas Cuuit.

died at noon Satur Ilp Ls survived by a day in the Winnipeg deneial llos Steplicii, six sister. Mr. II. Artn 'pital. Boin in SlouK i.

Buckingham Mi Mai ianT firown, 83, ot'stions and Mi. Fied Meak tiutn hnc. tn the daughter ot Mr. Miin. Am 1 a Kildonan.

of Winnipeg; Mi Ulanclie WiLsJand Mis. Ca P.nh'ie, Mrs. Fern ricd iiivinv in ti Winnipeg On iMis. red l.m.hond. Mrs.

K. Hui Kay came to Canada in 1019 as rral Hir pital in ley and Mr. Stephen Han all olia Rtip to Winnniey in 1H.M2. SoineiMl. hu En.

I latei mow i i i lunia, Funeial senn will be held a' 2.11 p.m. Tue dny in Mcidue' 'u neial Chapel. Uur Bi ookside Cemeiery MRS ARNOLD ADAMS lide Cemeteiy. al .11 ill Mr. Arnold Adam, .17.

of 777 i in England. Mrs. Ada Fox MrCnlman died Sunday in SI, 'cnnie to Winnipeg 3.1 yeais ago. Boniface Hospital. Funeral 'service! is survived by her husband.

her husband, will he held nt 3..10 n.ni. Tuesdav i William two son, in Bardal's Funeral Chapel, with Rev. CiPoige Send officiating. Buii NORMAN CARYL Noimari Ciuyl Hyci a a i bride. Dm ing Fir.

World War she v.as a Led Cross Nurse in England and oigaiu.ed an enleitain nient lioupe which touied the hngiand. Mrs. McKay also oiganized and was leader ol BYERS me V. Bile, a concert tioupe oi infant ganied to mi funds for comfort Caivl Bscis. of those in the sei vices, during the Port Arthur int.

Second World War. al In res.dence. Ko Mrs. McKay an honoinr. at 2 member of the Eleanor McKay Bardal's Funeial Chapter of the LODE, and an at will be in Biook.

idc Hip member of the Fort Gany Ilot. Ladies Auxiliary, the Ladies I i Port siirviveri gi andpai ents. Mr. and Mrs. i of Kenoia.

Ont Mr. aim of thp Shrine and the Beach Community Club. Five Minnesota Die In 12 Hours evening. Members of Ave. hoi In I arlelon I H'cp.

'Doreen Manos Victoria She was p.m. Tuesday In Gardiner's Funeral Chapel, with P.ev. Dr. George A. Woodside officiating, Burial will he in Eimwood Cemetery.

A guard of honor will he composed of young men from organization she as sisted. I I Pall beaters 'vill bp: Harold and J. W. Beech, Ambrose Holbeeche, Winnipeg: two W. Neville Smith.

Lieut Col. S. hrother, Frank Cox. Herb Roberts and George p.j K.C.; active, Douglas McKay, Gordon McKay, Phil Nutter. David Grant, Dps.

Cox and William Emmelt. (Winnipeg lor the past 10 years MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 17 (AT She was a inemher of Knox Church. Minnesota Sunday counted five is survived hy her husband, 1 hunters dead in t'he first 12 hours William, Neepawa, tbieeiof tm, state's deer hunting season, sons. Wpldnn S.

Hamilton. W.iThe season opened Saturrinv and cloves November 2.1. with ronser the troupe were: soloist; Doris Rob C.P.R. Employees To Get First Aid Training Course Kmploypp of tbp Canadian Pacific Railway in Winnipcs nd itbeir families will he Rivrn an opportunity to learn lust aid at three week ciae will he hpld in tin rpcieafion room of the Canadian Pacific Express building and the la 1 two weeks in the Royal Alexandra Hotel. I 4.

FiTiiiri1f'rftiiriMiwiiMMMi KIWANIS HEAD: Prof. T. Harrison, chairman of trip Nntiona Barley and Linseed Flax Committer assistant on the board of grain com Sunday School Pupils Fewer, Says Barbour Winnipojr children aren't going to Sunday School in as large numbers as they did before he war. OnPt church enrol men is down from 800 to 300. Charles Barbour, city recre tion director, told the bureau.

Board of Trade, that to encourage Sunday School enrolment he Sunday School Athletic League It being revived. The Kiwunii Club it sponsoring Its revival. Mrs. vntion deoniiment officials etimat round were operated for kiddies, ling 1.10.000 hig game licences sold, senior hoys and girls, and corn Three of the hunters wee killed munity clubs. In the arts and bv strnv bullets and the other two crafts contests more than 1,700 drowned in an attempt to teach a 'models are exhibited.

Not all Hilli.n. ol Newton vv ho snnt Brter it had plunged died suddenly Thursday at Moose thin ice la'c, were held at 11 a.m. Monday in Desjmdin McGee Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Brook side Cemetei y. Mrs.

Billon ls suivived by her husband, Stanley; a son, William. d'l Bonnet, died Fnday at peter The residence of her sister. Mrs. Fournier. of 1 Fort St Winnipeg; Teter H.

The hrdv will hp forwarded to I.ac Sunday at the H. DRUM MONO Diuminond, 67, died residence of his Police Entertainers Visit Home for Blind Members of the Winnipeg City Police Athletic Association and their concert troupe visited the Institute of the Blind Thursday children were potential foothnll or bnschnll players hut they all had an interest of some sort which the recreation program encouraged. Twenty six schools were now he was a retired farmer and soloist; Joyce Clarke. Irene! There 1 a neighborhood re mmuni i'Iofting 'csioeni oi 101 Stevens. Eillen Farrell.

Hazel Hod horn now snirit unci in 1 rick, ouaiietle: Rosaline 1 onotia. a member ol the U.ld hollows ol violinist sm h.oii.nd CHi'let. in Place. lioballcs; Sandy Phimister, comp ile i survived hy his brother, Thompson, necornio Milloid. nist; and Georgina Cole, Margaret Funeral service will he held al McDonnell Eillen McLarty.

7 p.m. Mondny in Clark Leat her Velei ie Duff, dancers. dale Funei al Chapel. The hodyi Thn rnmiianists were Maroaret and will Iwo Man he forwarded to Alexander, ooev MeLartv and Connie Gnodison. Master of ceremonies was Jack Stacey.

In charge of arrangements was Rill Milton, secretary. Tea was erved after the concert and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, orchestra, under the leadership of Sgt. Don Eraser, played for a dance. 29c PEANUT BAG COSTS BRANDON WOMAN $24.25 to "1 he Winnipeg TrOninP' BRANDON, Nov. 17 A 'JO cent bag of peanuts cost a district woman I here Saturday il ing.

and she didn't get then either. The woman picked up the peanuts in a store two week ago and neglected lo pay for 'he hag. She was apprehended by a store em i plo; ee. For her convenience the police set the dale for her hearing at a time convenient for Per. When alleged withholding hv Mikolnlezvk the lime arrived, the woman failed jof a letter I nun the British govern nppenr.

mpnt in IP 1 1 concerning Poland's! Police checked and found that iwesiein liontiei. This was denied the woman had given a f.iLc name 'hv Mikoli.jczvk in London Sunday, and address, hut she was liaced The escape. Poland's parliament through a telephone number. Mag jwas told, was "organized and car istrnle William Storriv. in levvin a 5'0 tine and costs, told her tha' had she reported voluntarily th.

line would have hpen 5 TORONTO. Nov. 17 'Cl'i Bright city have little at i traction for many hoys and girls born and bred on the farm. At1 least, that is the opinion of the majoiity of 90 young people hen' ilroni all parts of Canada to com pete today for Dominion honors In Bov' and Girls' harm Club corn Refugee Welcome Committee Formed Mr. O.

Zerehko has been rhoen chairman of the newly formed refugee reception committee sponsored hy the L'kra'nian Catholic Women' League. It's work will he' co ordinated ith the League's 'to welcome parties of displaced per lis on their ai rival heie and to1 see th.it their immediate wants are Piesent at thp Council ofl ps Vrs. Zeiehko, Pat Warren. first meeting Fri I. i i Catholic 1.11 Main were: Mrs.

M. Bala. Mrs. Mrs. Jean Ewnsko, Mr.

M. Wovtowich, Mrs. M. Citu Ipc, Vary Stanyk. Stp'ania Bod nnrrhuk.

Mis. N. Perehiner. Mrs. M.

Smith. Mrs. P. Kurnko and Mr. A.

Nelson. City Lights Don't Impress Boy and Girl Farm Winners thought extension of rural electrification was needed. She alio said she believed shorter working hours on farms and employment of more men would give greater opportunity for social life. Harvey Katteihagen, 20, who operates a 1.000 acre grain and 'petition5 held In conjunction ith livestock farm at Rockyford. Alta ine uoyai vvinier ran, opening says hp thinks a farmer hs ITtiPsdnv.

All champion in thnir own rivjjt. tlipe bov and girl have won icgiona I or provincial icult oral and are teinvd "the igctpst young people in Canada" hy A. E. Maclnuri.i. general ec ictaiy of the Canadian council on boy and girls' club work.

Like a great many others Iris Kingsmiil of Souns, freedom in ker. A soon ovei, the Si Is and pa.k.ng than as the IMC. 7 ants. actoi jes, si ui exhibits. more a city industrial competition are COO'lsliHg of .1.

Will tour met. i faun niachmerv iy the Royal intei go to Niagara Fall. and Mit Ottawa where they will be greeted by the Governor General and Lady Alexander, F. Johnson wa elected president of the Maple Leaf Athletic Asso elation at the annual meptina special Friday courses starting this eek, it was announced today. Tho six week course is open to all employees of the railway In Winnipeg.

It is in line with the company's safety policy that whole familip obtain adequate knowl edge of firt aid. TRANSCONA NEWS Other officers are vice president, S. Phillips; sec Mrs. H. H.

Wakeman; publicity, Mrs. J. Shore; executive, A. Day, D. Webster, A.

Lake, W. Gibson, J. Gi'ppngrass, L. Iwasiuk, S. Moore and E.

Keenes; auditors, Mesdames A. Lake and A. Day and Mr. J. The coui under the tutelage "'wp lof Kierlcick Blakeman, who is or J.uing.., hnm manaRer, W.

Gibson: snowi will bp held at p.ni. each Friday Ironi Nov. 1 to Dec. 19. The first committee, S.

Moore; building, F. i Johnson, 4A. Day; convener ladies'; committee, Mrs. D. Webster; chore' hoy, D.

Wpb.ster, Jr. On account of increased operat ing expenses, it was agreed to in i crease membership fees 75 cents: children; $1.50 adults and $2 family ticket. A congregation meeting of St. I George's Anglican Church was held Friday'in the guild hall at 8 p.m.' to hear a report of the memorial committee in connection with the. addition of a vestry to he church as a memorial to members of the church who made the supreme i sacrifice during the war.

It wasj unanimously approved that a vestry he constructed and that fund; ror tnis project be canva ssed in the parish. The annual wind up and prize presentation of the golf cluh will be held in the Castle Hall on Saturday, Nov. 22 at 7.45 p.m. The W.A. of St.

George's Church a surprise party Friday at the rectory in honor of the Rev. T. D. I and Mrs. Conlin who recently cele 1 brated their 25th wedding anni Mrs.

president of W.A. presented the honor guests with a banquet cloth and serviettes. In honor of Miss Mahel Jackson, a hride elert of Nov. 29, a miscel icspecially active in assisting young misnoners smce 1929, and head of Inneous shower was held Tuesday peoples activities. many other agricultural bodies, has Castle hall.

Decorations She is suivived bv her husband, been elected president of the Winni Pink and white and silver J. uuinton: a hrother. Carl Kohde. dpb K.wams Cluh for 1948 The nells Music played by Miss J. Winnipeg.

club is at present nominating Funeral seivice will be held at voting on new directors. Mnica VinnA nr. A 4 IT i by sang. A corsage was pinned on i the guest of honor by Mrs. G.

Rennie. Gifts were presented by I little Doris Ross, niece of the I bride elect from a three tier edding cake. Refreshments were served. Guests numbered 85. Conveners were: Mesdames G.

Rennie. E. Mitchell, R. Smith, R. Mayer, J.

Ross and T. Tuxford. E. Golding was elected president of the East End skating club at a meeting held Sunday in the town hall. Other officers are; vice president.

B. Miller; seeretary J. Teres; business manager, J. Nyko luk; publicity. T.

Atkins: rink man lager. M. Ballchowski; finance, B. Mnslanko. W.

Dzyndra was elected of the Canadian Legion cuil Civics inE club at a meetintr held Sunrinv Friday 'Murray Brewster was re elertpd to the position of secretary treasurer. Members of the Legion wishing to curl are asked to enter their nr.mes on the list posted in the rlubroom. A meeting will be held Lnt summer 41 supervised play inn in the clubroom at 2.30 to nimnKi; coiling Rcnenuips. The studio club entertained Saturday nt the home of Mrs. Murdoch MacKay in honor of Mrs.

Vera Barclay on the occasion of her leaving to reside in Winnipeg. The tea table was centred with white and imauve 'mums, Miss Helen Blnis and Mrs. Ross Cook, Sr. presiding cvnr lha ton nt. nitip rt Un oyen after regular school t.mr:rnsemhle SPrvpd DurinR the after with a total of J80 hours of ln honor Rupst was teresting programs.

The three hand wrought silver lock schools being built were construct Bm1 cnnin wj(n brHrPPt to malcn ed as school community centres, I ny Miss Jpnn MCKay and Irene serving a double purpose. jn'ay presented her with a corsage. "The S.IOO.OtH) recreation by law approved hy the citizens last fail! Honoring Mrs. J. Tofting, former shows Winnipeg is behind us.jl.v of Transcona and Mrs.

Robert a Sept. bride, Mrs. J. L. Vincent.

Mrs. A. Chapman and of plaving together. We have rerguson entertained at voluntary labor, voluntary leader hnnve of the former, Whiltier ship. voluntary house to house Av0 during the tea hour on canvasses.

It all helps I eslablish Worlnosrlay Mrs. A. Chapman and family life which was disturbed! Pvens presided over the bv the war." said Mr. Barbour. "JP' "listed hy Misses Mae and 'in St.

Vital park, with its Npvpn acres of wooded riverside prop nH Mr5 Larkins, 127 1 erty, the Hoys scouts weie ouiin Victoria ave. east, celebratpd their ing an. over night ramp. It led wedding anniversary Saturday, to a general sui vey of camping iThey were married Nov. 15, 191,1 facilities in the province.

at St. Jude's Church, Winnipeg, by The playgrounds are closed for. Rev. Mr. Horrobin.

the winter. But one mother, said! Mrs. Larkins was horn at Bude, Mr. Barbour, was sepn lifting her jCornwall, England. Her maiden two toddlers ovpr the fence the name was Louie Bate.

Mr. Larkins other day. "She knpw they'd be is a native of Bedfordshire, Eng afe there while went shnp He came to Canada in 1912 ping. and has resided In Transcona sine" January 191.1. He is employed in jthe paint department of the motive power C.N.R.

shops. I They have three children, Kay Mrs. A. Gagnoni, Dulcie and Janet. A sorial evening will be held in the guild hall Friday at 8 p.m.

Novelty whist will he played and entertainment provided by the young people's group. A mallard duck has nested every year since in'7 in a box on a barn roof at r.ninhnw's End game refuge. Sheridan county, Nebraska. you feel TIRED PEPLESS HALF ALIVE If extra work or effort now becomes tram if you tire easily and no longer have the same old prp and energy you'll appreciate the rmvitaltitr.4 fflfet of Phyllosan Phyllonan, modern wientific fmtnula developed thrniiKh the research of an eminent protestor of medicine, tends to tone up the whole system and promote sensation of general well being. Soon you brgm to feel keener, younger, more alive.

Phyllosan, it has been said, is "more than tonic, if it craafir fore in sysfam" which "aiimuaree phyncml and vifaf forcoa." Tablets should he taken regularly every day, particularly by thoae 40, who usually derive the most benefit. Buy at your druggists today results may astonish you I PHYLLOSAN i'iomounc tm 0 usi helps Vtep you fit tfttr forty Sic ($1.50 lor doubl quantify) Ta Plil.i Is rt rW MONDAY. NOV. 17. 1917 In the Notions Metal Curtain Stretchers Women's Winter Blouses Smartly styled winter blouses to wear with suits, skirts, etc.

Tailored from spun rayon sheers, crepes or cotton. Button front and hack with short and long sleeves, assorted neck lines in several plain shades and prints. Some seconds. Sizes 14 to 20 collectively. Each, $1.69 3 Avoid scorching your lovely curtains press them the modern way with curtain stretchers.

Consists of 2 heavy metal bars nicely finished in ivory enamel. Hooks for hanging included. Buy now ff at a saving. Each 31 aUU Notioni Section, Main Floor, Centre. Crill Boom Tea Suggestion Toasted Egg and Olive Rolls Ice Cream and Tea or Coffee 35e Grill Room, Fifth Floor.

Men's Winter Scarves mmm i f't I A Christmas gift problem solved. Flain colored scanes, with fringed ends to match plain colored overcoats. Made from all wool yarns for added waj'mth, and priced at a saving. 9 o'clock Special. Each, 89c Clearance, Men's Shoes Shoe Shop Now For a Saving Shop early and choose from a collection of samples, and rejects, also discontin ued lines of better quality oxfords in Balmoral and Blucher styles, also loafers and perforated vamp oxfords in the lot.

All have Goodyear welted leather soles. Sizes 6 to 11, collectively. Pair $3.39 No Mail Orders, No The Basement Store. CRILL ROOM PRODUCTS Iced Square Cakes Apple Dumplings A light textured square cake, iced all over Easy "to cut and serve. Assorted icings to choose CCm from.

Each WWW blend pure coffee, 1 lb. package, PEAS, EATON'S ungraded fancy quality, Ofl 20 ox. tin, gUC PEAS, Broder'i sieve choice quality, 4 7 20 01. tm, I I PEAS. Lynn Valley etandard quality, 1C 20 ex.

tin IOC BEANS, C.C.Q. Cut wax fancy quality, 1 Oi 20 01. tin I DC BEANS, Prairie Maid cut green standard quality, 20 ox. tin 14c Fish A real old time favorite! A whole apple, wrapped in tender pastry and baked to a turn. Serve with cieani for a delicious dessert.

4 Cam Each 10C Third Floor, Centre. TEA, EATON'S Mayfair blend black te.i (1 fA 1 lb. package, 9 TEA, EATON'S Palawan blend black tea, QCa 1 lb. package, 3DC COFFEE. EATON'S Mayfair blend pure coffee, COa 1 lb.

package, D3C COFFEE. EATON'S Palawan 56c In Variety and Quality PUMPKIN, Culverhouse choice quality, 28 ox. tin, I tl ASPARAGUS TIPS, Culver house fancy quality, Of 12 ox. tin 04 CHICKEN HADDIE, Crown brand, OC 14 ox. tin HOC CRAB MEAT, Columbia brand, 70c TUNA FISH, Teel pak fancy iC 60C SARDINES, Mephisto brand, 3', ex.

tin PINK SALMON, frosted, whole er half, lb 26e 13c OYSTERS. Sea Coast brand, ir 42c BEANS. Heinx red kidney, tin, 19C SPAGETTI. Crosse and Black. well in tomato sauce, 15 ox.

tin I I MACARONI, Franco American with cream sauce and cheese, 17c INSTANT P0STUM. a bever. 26c i 45c CHOCOLATE, Baker's un. sweetened, AQn lb 90 HOT CHOCOLATE, Hunter'. 1 lb.

package 35c 0VALTINE, a delieioui bever. tT 58c I bever. 58c 1 lb. tin 98c No Delivery, Foodateria, EATON'S Quality Beef SMOKED FILLETS, frosted, lb 31c SIRLOIN STEAK, lb 47c COD FILLETS, frosted, SOLE FILLETS, frosted, 38c wiNt ltAK, lb HALIBUT STEAKS, frosted, lb 48c ROUND STEAK, fresh minced, 37c HAMBURC STEAK, fresh minced, 21c LOIN PORK CHOPS, Fresh 30C 43c PORTERHOUSE STEAK, lb 51c CHICKENS for roasting, fresh killed, Crade 6. lb.

ve 35c 37C No Delivery, Foodateria, and Vegetables Grapefruit Tr.s,c 8c B.C. Apples BANANAS, lb MIXED NUTS, no peanutsi WALNUTS, red diamond, lb 16c 38c 50c Mcintosh Rcdi or Delicious, fancy grade, 3 GRAPES California Emperors, per 30c 15c Manitoba Vegetables CARROTS. Washed. 2 9e TURNIPS, Washed. 2 lbs 7e PARSNIPS, Washed, 2 lbs 15c CABBACE, per lb 4c No Delivery, Foodateria,.

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Pages Available:
361,171
Years Available:
1890-1949