The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-12-03, Page 8(t.
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'llead-8/ Leaf Lettuce, Celery
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Sr. ,ckssrostorg waTICS,, 4.15; •
ilotgg'411; Pass 249;
49.0.0•0143014. Wilson
1..vn Agin 323, Nornfl Jewitt 319;
.1.44001311446bon..40Reid MeKim
(tieo:)414;:•ftwar-Sack T*11:410304,
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Vern- 'TWanaley 2B5 Willard 1'4T -up-
set!' 268. Below Pass -Betty Taylor
Russell Whitby 212, Warren
WY1.40 1,06,
Jr.; Class Possible ;narks '210:,
Honours 157; Pass 126,
Honours -Catherine' Johnstone 1771
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Alan MOW* 174, •Russel Armstrong
173, •; Anne -Parker1719 a. Helen, -Orr
170, Rosa 'Henderson 166, Marjorie
Solomon 159. Pass -Lloyd "Stewart
154, Sammy • Chin: 148, Dille Trelea,
vent 147; . Alfreda. Mortia 145, Donald
Johnston 142, Tommy Traplin 137,
Norma Ritchie Witt*
(ties) ,136; :ICarmen McQuillin and
(ties) , 129: Be.
loud Pass -Dorothy '123,
Doris. WYlds. -113, -.'aekie;•Seett 100.
Kathryn Agnew As;
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We have -a nice as-,
ortinent of •
RDLEYS
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SEVENTEEN
WILLIAMS
WOODBURYS
naptliot ' and '
AutOg Aph Albums
Chriitmas Papetries, etc.
• hocolates.
pill7'risrPattersoni:S-7-
25c a box and up
Strictly Fresh:
Cpme In And
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F. M.,Patergon, Ltd.
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. giceellent-.4Esther_JMortia;,,•_ae*n_
MacDonald; •Eixta TwainieY;• "
Mario"
--FrFisherrjane-Hornell;-
'J. C. Johnstone; Evelyn Taylor. Pass.
Culbert; Murvon SalOnion;
•Bessie Stewart; Donald Johnstone;
jean Havens. . Below_
Whitley; - Gordon Steward:- Jack'.
Henderson, Jack CoOk, (flea); ,Lloyd
Wylds; Keith:Collier; Sem Xecluillin
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Pasa--Doleriii Paterson; yargaret.
Salkeld: Russel Gar
Fariiii-C.111iitteir:-Arthiir Smith;
Chester Baker; Allan .Treleaven.
Below Pass- Frances'Armstrong;
Douglas Aitchison; Donald McKenzie
IL. G.. Shertiff
Room III
Sr. IIIPosib1e marks 400: Hon.
300: Pass 240.- • • .
204; 0. Pater-
son 300. Pass -H. Whitley 277: C.
MacTavish 269;71t--MITallilati 269:
Etta Belle MacDonald 269: J Stru-
thers 266*i B: 'Jewitt 259i. M. Pearl256i M. 'Garniss 245: 11:11amil-
ton- 240. Below' Pass -D. Ritchie 161*.
Struthara 154*: D. Jewitt 113..
rTill"---=-"Possibie mark ;400: Hon:
300:: Pass 240. •
:11cin.-I. Nicholson 301. Pass -A.
Finlayson 278: E. Whitby -266:
Salkeld 262: John K. MacKenzie. 261:
1/1.' Paterson-253Finlatson 251.
Below- Pass -.L Leith 234:' L. .Greer
233: .R.' Button 228: .J. Parker 228:
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OBITUARY
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• Alex 0, *.aulcup:410,:milo pogP,T• •
.01 away at 108A),90Cj north of
14gclfnow,.. on , lgoadak; NoNiergiber- 23,'
n4ter a .1)ngeningilthessef two years
was a son of the late Gorge Mac-
Kenzie. and WallA9in in Ross OOP,.
Scogand, .ei'814y7four Tears. ago -
Pt 400-10 carne
with the rest, Of -the fintily lo Can--;
oda and for autbile. 4110. gm the. 12th.
. afterwards
moving to 'the.12th'' con. of Ashfield
frain.:nanch. retired
Lpcknow nineteen Yearas'akO;:
".111a• funeral was held from -This late
residence north ot'the.C,N,11.-•station
'Wednesdify; ,Hotteinber 25th . and the
*Maine„werelaid to rest in -1(iiiicis•-•
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lto;1*.f41f741teckljrb wie andiene
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10114011)4t-ir,--DECEMBER: 301, 49"
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MrS. Jelin itli., acDona„ ;144Siiiii Band •Thankoffering •
ld. the inisfortone , to have los Ciiiiik. ear
fP A young.eliap from Palmerston had '..
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;4The"-lel104.411gt',21AA.I'an'----*. 4okoo ,- The -l.J.nit • d.:•. Ch ' it basernet ' io - d 'Stir' . a by fire on Tuesday-itight.,
Irani the Brandon Daily Sun isiue ' - ••• in, ., tile. :ta- akools--'1 .ffli,'Wglitnii ', road. ' .• .
, • . ailed to: capaitity on 1VIonday, eVenine
by members of ' 'the • ' •
• . Ciiiiie of-th-e7-Cibnftagrtitioni-ns late
oung-...chap--had--a-burnt-ent4uag_re • - •
iiParently a • short2,--cii cult was the , .•
'of Monday, November 23rd, 1931, and,
' thS : aildiiee 'was eptertainetl„A,
has; reference to a 'orirter we . nown •
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A.Vic*rit.15§h7i0gtienti: : • OY-an_Lenjoyable two-hour program
don general hoetsital; M.S.' John Aa 'Band. Junior and Senior mem:beta of
Alasl" placed at a local garage before start -
don
.4 on Saturday ',evening at. the Bran- put on•
in
McDonald, Of 919.' tleYeuth -0•e0. the bend had sPent some- two Aveek,4 jugforhis
st,a"be hzise.,EiThabout
caris•ttookode4
see4e,,a4,
year, after a short illnees. Mrs. me- • • - . Dickie's .,Hill, going egatward. 'The'.
Pisied away _ in 'her .sixty.seVenth., . .
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,r - in preparation for the eecaSion under
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D-Offfild7Wit-s-Iforn-nt-Stz-Helena-in--the- . motorist jumped from the car, which .,
1 .the ' • direction of thein• leader
Jul, Mrs. R. H. Thompson, who was is- ,
''-ieftAhe road -and- crashed inte_k_sleeo..,:: ......
panty • of Huron; Ontario, .onpoint,' -where' it
various numbers indicated the earn:
hy.;•Miss Gertrude Treleaven: :golly, just it' this
and lane on.iion, .a.f.ho.,; li-ii.:-.0. ireia--ta- -The splendid presentation :: of . the' was redueed by the fiarnento a 'Mere . . •
21.at,.4.!s, her parents being Jobn sik4Od
the highest esteem for their. devotion twisted framework 7' L.L '-:. ."...:*.*-'''.-7.:"'7 .'
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estness With .whiCli' each , Member bad
p389,, she Was Married. to John A: prepared their part,to make the pro- Over 102 carloads, of relletnupplies
to reitgleus .printiples. On October
so -.pleasingly asuccessiuk. The , have 'been dispatched from Ontario
choruses, recitations, pantOmine aril ' to the stricken area of " Southern
BiODionald who was a former . class- gram
gakatehewan
alaY all ' Carried the. missiobaiy. S. ., . - ; ,
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Huston. Robertson _
A quiet wedding took ; place ' on
Saturday, November tweati-eighth,
at South Kinloss inanie;"When
,Itlia....Robertson, :daughter ..of jas._
Mar-
Robrtson and the late Mrs.. Robert -
min of Purple Grove, 'was united in
marriage. to Goldwiri Huston, son of
Mr. ayi
8, Huron; They' were attended by
'Miais Pearl Huston, sister of the
„ oena-Rev•Millurgeasof---South
Kinloss 'Church; perforraed 'the cere.
mony. After the wedding a dini4f,
was served at the home of the' bride's
father ,to nbrint7tyirentieight-gmests.
..TheAiouse •riraa effectively -decorated'
'in. pink and •white., The bride's . gown
was rein' -trimmed with • rose radiuin
lace. Her hat and :Coat were idaek
After t short wedding trip they will
reside on the. bridegroom's farm on
hristmas
Linens!
EXTRA DISPLAY THIS
FRIDAY a n d SATURDAY
Every piece of our entire stock
at a price appreciate.
Special Extra!
-60 Pieces' Madeira .
Ovals - - Rounds
Serves of finest. • quit&
linens -6" to. 44" size and
regularly priced from 39t to
$15.00. '
Friday and Saturday
Exactly' Price
19c. to $1.60
KINd BROS.
Children Left Alone
iti Aittle house, In .1;itelt. street
two thiletteet are attaltitiet Mother'
•teite2 DO'S return „.They are being •
hoiped by friendly ottAtittettithi
• bUt thate 'tete be no home tor thoth
until their aro the parente? Fee' Many
Month* they have been struggling
• feet leet, health and ettenteth th the
Totetite lieepite.1 for eiribehhitstitiee.
They .liettee befiefited, geheitaY. 0.6 66
many. htteda'ede do, fib* the OW-
' bee* fresh litteethit and
ettetetipii. . ,
"Able to tehilk to"the dining-toore
• for two -theele a day _wow" is the
yroud boasts . the husband . and
". father, ))37iffire7V-11—I
ebteled not be moved teditt lira bed.
A fete' month ftteiti .6610t. vho.
kettettik he they: be: beat itetii(it
tett elet the herdeti of the borne.
steeh ,Work aathis heti great eetai-
httifd 'Vette to the deihretiteltt as
" I Well 54 bOtentete• the only Wet, frotr.i:
%slew tied; deeptit to hgeidtede
the 8th concession of Huron.
mate, and came to Brandon iinnied-
iatel3r afterward. A _staunch member
of the preslikte4i#a church- by con,
f chair in a, very capable iii-anner,
thein e and depieted the need and joy -
for of' givjng. Mrs„ • Crate, occupied the
-viction-, she worked -unceasingly
ster 162:'M. Johnstone 15,9:M. Rae
136; H. MacTavish 126*: J. C. Arm-
strong 115.
(*) absent for one or more tests.
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M. MacCallum.
its advancement. The women's, or
eign missionary society of the church
which •she represented, on numerous
occasions •both east and west,
ceived -her- niost-sympathet c . n el 7
outline • of; the ; program' is-Tfollows:-. aboireznamed ;DaYid- 'Alexander -Scott, -'•
est. She was a member of the pro- '
Opening and closing choruses by the deceaaed, who died' on or about the
13and; opening speeCh by Allan Me- 19th day of July, 1931, are required
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on or before the 15th day of Decent-
vincial• board of the W.M.S. and also
president Of the Brandon presbyter- - •
Kim; closing . speech by Catherine'
'aer 1931, to send to H. Leslie Con-
Johnston;--soloSL-4-ean-Allinr-Willara_ _gra'ntr R. R,Ni.L3,401kriad.i..,,,e_Los
Thompson; recitations -Helen Handl the Executers . of the Will of `the
_stliteiclr,:.itcaeimased,aftfull picitirtiitcu jar the
estate will be 'disetrrilbullecregatiL bee-, r-
ing had' only torEtliose claims of
which notice has been 'received.
Dated noVenitier 24th, .1931.
Hugh 1,,ealie Congratn.
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• William Cecil Congram
Robertson & Robertson , Executors
Widltertim. Ontario. •
Solicitors for Executors '
_ • NagDon.ald - MacLeod._ __
A. „quiet wedding was solemnized
at 'Knox Presbyterian manse, Ripley,
on Wednesday," november 18, at
.united in marriage, Pearl Ross Mac-
1.eod, third. daughter of Mr. Kenneth
MacLeod and the late Mrs. MacLeod
'4 Huron, to .Mr. James *acDoncilo
4 Ashfield.
The bride was gowned in blue'crepc,
trimmed with eggshell lace: her bou-
quet was white chrysanthemums: mr.
and Mrs. Elwood Drennen acted 'as
witnesses.-( -After 'the. marriage the
couple and twenty guesta, sat' down
to a dainty supper at the 'home of
the" bride's brother. A reception wag: -
later held* the home of the bride's
sister, Mrs. Addison Armstrong.
when 180 guests gathered to wish
the happy couple a prosperous mar-
ried life and to preSent, them with
many 13gautiful gifts. The newly -we&
will' take up residence on the groom's
•farin in' Ashfield...
coniumptlVe`Poor, • T .11001$1.t
e044e your nab: y
117. $1$0"t4Aarilailti)4Tomiona,
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. Collins . Graham •
A -very pretty wedding took place
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Ches.
of Purple -.Great% on Wednes-
day, November at high htetirk
when their eldest dailghter, Margar-
et Made; becaiiie- the' bfide of Ham
Sinest Graham, ythingeSt Ca'' Mrs.
and the .late Mr, Francis Graham. of.
Huron.
The wedding march was played by
basis Tena Graltani. The bride lookeu
charming in a gown of white satin.
wearing, a bridal veil df French silk
net heia piaee by‘ii coronet wreath
of ,E,reage blossoms and' carrying a
shower bouquet of Ofhelia roses,
mums and maiden hair term -I -Enter -
:lig the "living •TOOM on the arm of
her father, she too:kilter plane beneath
a canopy df pink and white. There
were n� attendants. .• •
During the signing, of the register
Mrs. J.' Stranga_way Sarnia sang
very pleasingly, "I love you truly."
After • the ' ceremony about thirty
guests sat • down to the wedding din-
ner. The house decorations were' ar-
tisticallY. carried o'ut +fro a ecitcfr
scheme of pink and white. The table,
was centi,i1 with wedding cake anu
pink and white streaMers. stretching
to the four cornett of the table. with
white °mums" decorating the table.
T grooni's gift to the bride was
a Walnut chest, to the pianist, e
Parker Peri Desk Set, and to the
soloist, a white gold ' Vanity case.
Amid showers of confetti, the bapp-
courile left by motor to Toronto, Port
Dover, and other, points. The bride
travelled in a gown of. hunter's
4reen-tatilio With hat mid dont tc
match. After their return the will
,reside on the groontli tette Huronownshi
opmgo,si.Arinnsfo
IN DOLL CONTEST
The doll' contest being, concluded
at. BleKina's Drug Store ,got" off -tO
'ine Start last Week and • below we:
iibJas1 the hst of the conteatants.
according to their. _atinding upto
Saturday, November 28th:
' Jean parker. - •
Mary 'Louis Porteous,
November year had filie 01111-
deili*.-0Tilly twenty-four worIchut dirt
floidsy. •
Doris 'Irwin ,,...•
Mable McDonald
Donna McCartney
Lois' Henderson '
Helen' Orr
Margaret Weston
'Jean Webstei.
June Hammond
Is-Otel?:McDonald
•Annie ,Corrigan •
Marian McKenzie.
Anna 'Finlayson
. Jean Struthers
Evelyn Little
Esther Mortis.
Shirley • Culbert
Mary Horton
• Ellen lAndreW*
Patricia Ann Treleaven
Lois Johnston.
Clara Garnttdtt
Jean Treleaven
Ella Whitley
1Viargaret. _Traplin . •
Carolyn. Allin •
Etta Swan
Veronica• Murray •
• Kathleen Carrutheri
Betty Taylor •
Mary Murdoch
This contest is open to girls under
twelve years of age and: with everY
lineciitse,- excepting stamps, at this
store by .anyone, the party is allowed
one vete for every penny spent, the.
votes being credited to your favor.;,
ite contestant or to one whom you
care to nominate,. The contest closes
on Christmas Eve when two. beauti-
ful doll houses and 13 dolls will be
given away to the Winning
Miss Winifred Arinstrolig; assisted
.by Miss Jessie McKenzie presided at,
the piano..
It is possible to give jest a' brief
NOTICE TO CREDITORS ,
ft-In_the_Estate_of .David Alexander,
Scott, late ?f the Township of
:n the County Of Bruce, Yeonian, 'de- .
Porsuant to Chapter. 1,50 'R.B.O:
1927./Section 51; all creditors of' the
iol, _Timaiii_lier_passkgi ,the Presby-
terian. church has lost a loyal : and
energetic worker.'
ton, Lois Henderson, Norma Ritchie,
.. mourn-her-loss-there-are_1,eft. •
of IVIarjorie Salomon,. Tommy .. rep in.
John A. McDonald, her husband,
Mildred Y Ritchie, Mary . Webster;
this city; Mik Harry E. DrOpe, Re -
thorns -bPeimary pupils and a boys'
gine; Angus K. McDonald, Mrs R. P:
chorus, ekercise hp 1.7 boys and girls
Cromarty, Miss Mary _and J. A--.---. K.
1)?11-d-i-a-11-1yftBritritloir:-Mr ' ,, and a thank-offeriffiee7Teitit-e-bYmine
girls; instruinentals--Caroline Allin,
Morris, Winnipeg; a brother, Dr. J,
Louise Greer, Eunice Newton:: pan; M.'Gordon,Battle- Cteek, Michigan
. tinine by 'a number of senior girls;
and three sisters, Mrs. James Inglis,o
and a missionary play in three acts.
Kit Scoty, Alta:: Nis. Thomas Sault-
"ders, Cayley, Alta, and Miss C. ,.13. CHRISTMAS ;MAIL_ volt . '
.Gordon, nurse at the .1toyl _Ottawa •
THP UNITED STATES
-lialiitirent--Tun. Fe -funeral was-heltt-nn-
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Tuasan_y„ afternoon from First Pres- •
Parce. ------
l Rates. . . .
byterian church 'to Brandon cemetery
interment being made in the faniny ' Parcels weighing up' to 8. ounces,
plot. Rev. J: W. Allen of St. Andrew's 1 cent per ounce: ,
church,,and Rev.' H. M. Coulter, if ---Parcels--weighing-ever-ounce
Neepava, jointly • officiated. and up to 10 pounds, 14'; cents 'per
pound.
NEW 1300KS AT THE LIBRARY/ Parcels„.weigbing over 10 pounds
and up to 15 pounds, $1.75 per parcel
U. S. CUSTOMS REQUIREMENTS
- (procedure to .be _followed)
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Our public.. library "is undoubtedly
n credit to the villate-anitin
larests-of-the-libtarY Tatrons the.
Board •has _reCently expended, about
two. hundred' dollars in new books; by
popular 'authors: During tfle, .east
voia weeks a number of these have
been marked up and are now avail-
able ,to .reader'. The following is a
list of new fiction, and Next .week we
will publish a further list o • new
books:, • _ •
The Shepherd of Guadeloupe, Z. Grey
The Guarded Halo, Margaret Pedler
Bitter Ileritage,...-.Margaret Pedlar
The Female of the Species.........Sapper
The Valley of the4Thosts, E. Wallace
The Wallace
The .Strange Countess, Edgar Wallace
Ittitigh, Justice.-...... Montagpe
'The Proper Place . . ... ----ODouglas
The DcniglaS
The Red Thutrib
'Fire of Youth...,,.... -...Margaret Pedier
Tile Green •Goddess;.. -..........1.,; J. Miln
In a Yon -nail Courtyard-a11.J. Milli
The Clouded 'Buck
To-daY's Daughter.. ---Berta ?Ruck
Ofitsider Sutherland
Sunset Grey
Malice Aforethought. -...L.: -....:Iles
Forty Stay
Police Van- .....
Dr. Thorndyke. .
Spanish Farm Trilogy. .. .
Martin Mitike-Believe..-..........,Frankau
Day of Small Things......„..0. Douglas
A bog Nanied P. Terhu
Bk Street.-- ... . . Hurst
From "Oallegher" to "tbe Deserter"
• . ‚Davis
Umbrella .......
Fiiith's Vortucie.„:„Mazo de la Roche
Ekplorargof the .. . .„ •
DO IT YOURSELF
- An exchange makes the sensible,
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iuggefition that the editor should not
be askOd to rebuke eery evil in the
ttivin and ccrimunity. If 'anybody be -
'bines convinced that such things
seed attending to, let him write a
etters t� the paper himself and sign
'rid name to it. there ate too many
-eh, and possibly some tvOinen tee:
who are too cowardly to publish a
letter over their own table", hut would
to---Iceen4lie:-editOr in hot. Wats*
•the time.
'Mazo de la Roche
World's Greatest Detective Stories
• • ' S. S. Van Dine
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NOTICE TO. CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER' of the Estate
T,hoinas Henry, late of.'the Town-
ship of Ashfield in the County of
--Iluron,-Farmer,...decerised.„ ,_ •
nOTICE is herby given that
persons haviog. any claims. or de- •
mends against the late Thomas
Henry, whi5- died on or ab-o-a---7tlie
sixth day of October A.D. 1931, at
the Township ,of Ashfield" in the
County. of Huren„ are "required to
send by post prepaid, or deliver to
he undersigned, executer under :the.
Will of the said Thomas. Henry. their
mimes and addresses and full Par-
ticulars in writing of their claims and
Pamela weighing up to 8 oz. paid 'statements, of vtsheerecinifirreidtaicecbsoy.rianatfiiia:aaynv,dittkitehie
d
at parcel post rates:. Alnisielret-s-prsi - -bnys6tothree-fmetd-utillye-,
at letter rate; All packets Paid at And take notice • that after the
printed matter rate, (ENCLOSE an Twelfth day of December A.D. 1931,
the ,said executor will Proceed to dis.
invoice).
tribute the assets.of the said deceased
Parcels weighing over 8 oz. and among the' pergons entitled thereto,
regard only to the claims of
up to 15 lbs -Affix customs Declar- 'having
which he shall then have had notice,'
Won.
During the...ahristmas season there
- be liable for the said assets or any
and that the said executor Will not
if"; an unusual parcel congestion Ilts` Dart thereof' to aziY person of who:S.
United States Custom points.. To en- claim he shall not then -have received ,
notice. .
sure delivery before Christmas par-
This notice is given pursuant to •
cels for the United States should be
the statute in that behalf,
mailed NOT LATER' THAN • THE Dated at Lucknow., Ontarto. this
FIRST WEEK OF DECEMBER, ; Fourteenth day of NoVember A.D.
A.tten,tion to these details 1931.
William Henry.
facilititate elearance thinaph the '
Plesbertoii, Ont.; Mectitor.
United States Cristeens, '
age
;'SAVE: meatandshripk
on your.: eat .ctiting
HICKORYOLD
SMOKED
Nom? made in Canada eXclusively with Windsor Salt
(Manufactured by danadian Industries thriited, Windsor, Ontario).
Salt and smoke your metin
one operation without, a smoke hAlso
There Will be a total eclipse of
the sun CM August 31st of nett year.
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Pepnorittet Practised by the CNA/.
hiten Alt ifft 14000,000 tofu nilleis
Ofa• •
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at sae lie* it *fir ever be
peseible t Annee another World
let UtilOSO We Oati get it' trade-in
linrillte Ott At (114 oiloo
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Windsor Salt with genuine old hickory- awoke on
. Flavors deer through ;to the hone. Saves shrinkage.
Saveotime complete inatructiona With every drunk.
CureYour eiwrl f dr ieth than lc pet pottnd 'Para
witli
Bath. and -Bacon F e al Pork
Ask for FREE Sampli'of Old Hikory,Smaked Salt
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