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curds and ni
VapoRub on t
backat bedtime.
use -vapor ecu
tion of upper a1r
soreness of chits
rles- helps t 1t
u+to healing
,For coughin
throat caused
VapoKub on
t0 relieve the
massage Vapo
and chest.
For "sniff!
of head colds
in a bowl ofbo•
the child bread
vapors. This 1
clears air ••
ing easier. Also
on throat and c
families use th
tested treat-
trtents.
THE
hoe roe dallier feels as b:1i
•Pidgin- l�f glish lid r.First$
is Big fello.�iw Sid* bila M
cry -big Mew box you bit him be J. IL,
t
1. rime lel. cries ; a fs Little fellow Aathur Od The QOaf situlut s,"
(;sdetsred tools ��t twkns JNlflt!'!a cry "EnY11ah ♦euit't�," .' louts,"
D 1
.An e�eat on the Vere• the 1)eeott,• etc.
Ilocwutfj :� yr' Uhrlstlask' t��M�d� � the Deupler of The Mat full o� �Ntuw is a magical
]1 1 "English" : world sad ma up hi another quite
Ws -
re chest
coughs, rub
t, duvet, and
pokub apoul
heves conges-
ges—eases
nd back mus-
ter relax
irritated
colds, put
child's tongue
itation. Then
b on throat
'and misery
t VapoRub
g water. Have
the steaming
ns phlegm,
makes breath-
ge Vapoltub
-t. Millions of
three tune-
�CIsS
Warr De Luxe
Writer In tanadlap Veteran Now
Kuows Why $eldiers Leave Houle
1
(r=ent The Cania
'''''is Veteran)
Ghosts of old soldiers of pre -South
walk; as changeol.yyin. The snow
• the' -day conslated of dry bread and walkee-walkee-fish-live filth; savvy.' way thin11 gs are being centralized and it lalling heavily, r great across
flakes,
cheese—or jam in lieu thereof—must box—bralp. t dominated 1n Toronto, Little by tittle that. you can hardly see serosa the
look down, or up, wherever they may The story to told in Shanghai of R the country folk are being deprived of valley, and the roofs are thick and the
be, hi envy at the meal's which are young British matron a ho had Rust control of. their roads, -little by little trees all bending, and the weathercock I accident one day last week as she was
beteg supplied to aoldiera of this later come out to China and w'ched to en- they are losing control of their schools.: of the village church, still to be seen tubogganlrte owlth other children. Two
day and age. Even aoldiera of the gage a houseboy. Wong had been re -
And now that It to suggested that Tor- j through the gray loaded air, hos toboggans collided and the impact
commended, but imagine her horror ol►to is i•hinking:+pt taking away, even' come some (venture out of Hans Ander- broke Margaret's right leg between
A•esociatien ltie ldsbated f� a� b the one Ona
"P tate la the Routh*,
..� • ,dieseriaaaa_:e6i hallos qg -
The affirmative pointed out Ulla .41•14.- ••-
-
eight years in the Philippines, 800,000 then where is it to be found? The very
few Chinese, cumyarsttvely spraining. natives, that Is, 10% of the population, stealth, the twee quietnear, of the thing
ever learned to apeak gagllah, aad that are uuw *peaking llingWh, or Amerl- mukeg it more musical. It flutters
Americans and Englishmen selduw ac can; after one hundref and fluty years down, auueJlesrly, hour after hour Hamilton last weak.
quired the native tongue, with the re- of lirltlah sovereignty in India only while we are asleep. Outride the closed Edward Galbraith, one of the oldest
salt that an intelligent understanding 81100000 that is, 1' of the natives cUrtaina of the bedroom a vast trans- realdente of Howlck township, died ou
*114 de eyrie. You go to bed ^ln,,�ne kind of
tapir. - idgin lag.
tha.11�w
•
ki
Jewel (lowau Kees, of Wrvaeter. to the slims! feeutb, Ykuida. 'Rite
ding ou_ Christmas Day, at 1hr age of comosts + of Malars. I)enpis
Alvin Godes*, of Cliutun, was elected Gordo* and Iltasllq
premier el the uutariq Older Boys' Jusepl$• The boys lett[ ttuuday mortis
Parliament which was In remains at lug, uud by Monday noon were duwu lit
the Lexington, it eriucky, district,
wbich is 000 miles ut the about 12th)
esilea to the tower part of ',turista.
''hey will return to about two weeks.
-,-•Eurich Herald.
QuaOut Che-brre> D*y.,,g„gaiet wedding
took place at the horse of Mr. and Mrs,
K. Ward, Clinton, their only daughter,
tlel'Um
the bride
JJurtdlty Attu Jenks, tug
of lfurray de Mac Qualfe, son of Rev.
C. 11. and Mrs. (,unite, Londuu. The
father of the groom officiated. After-
wurds the couple drove to Tgruuto,
where they were gucwte at a reception on
flhrlsttuas night, and from there they
;went on to visit at Peterborough and
other points. They will reside In
Loddon.
could only be arrived at through the
compound idiom ktwwu as Pidgin -Eng-
lish.
The opposition, composed mainly of
educatioulsts, expressed horror at the
notion that the odlclal school world
murder
should actively lariat in the mu
of Shakespeare's sacred speech. In
vain did the proponents argue that even
SAigkespeare could be translated Into
Peigin-Euglish, and his famous mono-
logue,
logue, "To be or not to be," yield
quite as much aestbetic enjoyment if
1t. began, "Oen do -no ells do." The
motion was defeated by a two-thirds
majority vote.
Many people In Shanghai were sorry
to hear of the verdict, since Pidgin -
English is a delightfully simple lin-
guattt�e�. to learn. Little grammar, and
abtfOlutely no conjugation of verbs.
Go, means also went and gone, and
melee is made as well es make. The
"Past' is denoted by the word already,
pronounced aledy, and the future ex-
pressed in the adverb, tomollo. My
speak English." Shortly after the formation scene is taking place; it is December 17th, lu his ntuety-first year.
[Jutted States bad defeated Spain and as It the house ou are in had been Six sons and two daughters survive.
taken possession of the Philippine Is- dripped duwu In another cuutineat. Wetter 'Lott ut Whitechurch met
lands, she sent hundreds of teachers Even the inside aeema different, every with a accident while working
out and within a few years had a corps room apostasies unatler and collier. in the bush. ' A dead pine fell ones-
painfulof qualified native educators. The outside, where the girrdeu was Yes- pfectedly and struck him between the
and is -
+ � crit 1 now whirr t No
err Rat th s ag1 himbones
heterogeneous peoples of the Philip -shoulders, stunning
pines, with their innumerable Malay ruing level, aed the village beyond it were broken, but he was laid up for a
dialects, found the new Englleh-Am- rr„ longer your own familiar cluster of few days with a very sore back. '
erlcan tongue an excellent medium for runts, but u vlUage to au old fairy tate. The death of Miss Lleatrlx Eadie, of
the attainment of some unity among You yuurselvea do not feel quite the Turuberry, occurred December 20th, in
themselves. The American influence some people you were yesterday. There her aeveuty-fourth year. Miss ander
seems to travel faster. Okay is a is a curious stir, a shiver of excite- was burn in the house in wbich she
phrase one hears from a coolie, as ment, troubling the house, not unlike died, having spent her entire life there
well as from a Russian laborer in the feeling there is %broad when a except for two years when she visited
Shanghai who knows perhaps only two journey has to be made. Nobody can tier slaters in British Columbia.
other words in English. resist the windows. It is like being on Ezra Tiernan, well-known busluess
Obviously, it 1s not Shakespeare's ►ward ship, . man of Dashwood, died on Sunday
Eugllah that the east is taking to its When I got -up this, morning the morning In St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon -
heart. world was a bhlllea hollow of dead don. ---1 a underweut an,.•,g,B,tr*tiQ�. a
white and faint blues. The light that few days before his death. He wee
A WORD OF WARNING came through the wipdows was queer, in his seventy-second,year, and is sur -
(Exeter Times -Advocate) and contrived to make the familiar vived .b, -.Alit wife, ems daughter and
business of shaving and d g queer three suns.
Premier Hepburn says that be inn too. ;,Then the sun came tt,, and by • Jack yluutgoniery, the Winghum boy
tot heed the plebiscite votes.and-other the time I sae down to airiest the who was 'seriously injured recently
been trans-
tomollo go Hongkew means that 1 am waSa..Y.otere_pavve of expressing -them- dining -room window
tout* j
Re mod "'.
Oliserve
Mr. *uci 1Ltse -
ratts otwd rasideats
Tllpasdax bust ee *ted ROO
IStb rrs4IWg aunivetaary with t
tllj mb�tlwr: int weep
w bona
d
I�sr. .►ear weddel l� ..e..
Sherrlt.t.-.sla+dah
Blyth United church wets the scene
on New Year's Day of the wedding of
Marion Elva Sinclair, only daughter of
itev. and Mrs. Arthur Sioelair of Blyth,
to Thomas Harold ldllerritt of Dundee,
son of Ms. and Mrs. T. J. Sherritt of
Heiman. The ceremonn was performed
by the e's father. The bride war'
while deigh-riding, when an auturuo- attend
� end by her copsin, Miss Helen
going to Hongkew sometime in the selves regarding' the proposal to do. formed into a lovely Japanese print. tote struck the bobsleigh, and who malt of Toronto was groomsman. Phe ceto-
future, but -whether I mean tomorrow An hour or two later the worid had taken to' Victoria Hospital, i.uudon, le
exactly or the day after, or a month gwuy with mtmicipaLelections till atter completely changed again. The ground' remsrted to be making good progress many was followed by a reception
fire war or Yui two ur more ears. Ile tended by fifty guests. Mr. and Mrs.
later, matters not at all. Some ex- mus oar long glare Eke a1,y was ales It
nmples of Shanghai Pidgin are: My that the only place heli discuss and ill the trees had become so many Wolves
tt willareside at Dundas.
this matter is on the door o1 parlia Wolves Reach Kincardine
For the goat few years there have
been numerous stories of wolves on the
Bruce peninsula, in Kinlose towushtp
and in Huron. This week Come reports
that the animals have extended their
operations to Kincardine and have
been sighted on more than one occasion
In the vicinity of the municipal dump-
ingknoe and Gilgit. She was taken to the •grounds near the eastern end of
hospital. Albert street. That the animals are
tires from
not dogs is certain, as they bear no
RRetlws Service reser/kit-lance to the caa'-ines usually
After twenty-eight years; gas C.N.A. found frequenting the place. One o1
c+cAtter t at twenty-eight
al!", thea -Wolves is particularly large. An
11 app has is being made to -•k111 the wolves,
retired/mom service_and on Wednesday
evening of last week .a gathering of
nrch M Torouto, and Harold Bettger
says
savvy -I know, I understand ; my want -
Can flays, when the last meal 01 chee walkee I want to go for There is a growine an Nowith
get against the
had better hold his horses. Black and sinister shapes.
...• meat,. He
' d
there. The identity of the car -driver
has not yet been discovered.
Leg Broken
While Tobogganing
Margaret Lockwood, the twelve -year-
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Lockwood, Clinton, met with u painful
Great War, much as their rations had
improved,by then, would have smocked
their lips and tried to figure out what
was wrong if they had been fasted with
menus oonparable to those wltich,their It took the intervention of a t 1)e
_successors have issued to them Lir t• int son to make her understand that he.
--
- steer of grace. ,` had •meant: "TI1 dollars and board -and
• "Old 'Bin," faced with 'soup, meat lodging,"
pie,- potatoes, green :peas, fruit, bread -Manyowords hi -Pidgin are now com-
and butter, coffee" for his evening meal, monly accepted` English usage all over
would have concluded that he had at the earth..,Chow-chow appears In die -
{edit -a" -+ABG -taken t'ionic'releineonertnertlesito+si•-es-
he learned of army. cooks being really, n hash, and (2) a Chinese mealydinner.
truly, trained, the language of Bairns- The . rich variety_ of courses in a
father eouW,hardly have done justice Chineee dinpet brought the word into
twills variegated opinions on the sub the "KIn&8 English," and one often
when, in reply to the question concern- temporarily, the 'rlghlr to elect their'
Ing wages, Wong said: Ten dollars f Yet if this snow lasts a I shall
and I eat you and .I sleep wt,t you." municipal representatireb anQually, by ; be heartily, sick of it and glad to speed
bird r- ballot or by acclamation, they are de-' its going. It is not the snow itself; the
cidedly peeved. The Prtlne Minister sight of:the blanketed world, that is so
with all his political agility and_ a* , nchanting, but the Srat coming of,.tpe,
ear may as well take the hint. It Is Today, baa load a quality, an at
•
ject.
Ills references -to "sissies" -or the
- "equivalent army term --would have
been scathing, but the fart remains
that lilaremarks wotrld have been In-
spired by a large streak of jealousy
and envy. "Fried bacon, pancakes and
syrup for breakfast," he'd stir+. -"Well;.
strike me pink"-diggiidd in iv the
same time:
'No wonder that both old soldiers and
nese-for catching the public eye ,ill
show, the sudden end magical eternize.
high time that a atop was put to this pberequite different from that of ,yes- rnilwaymeleand others was held Wile
way of forbidding municipalities the
i i e in th i bile terday..andsis hove- reeved-/Imougk teLsifeoloensuss,siesososionlas.celskrate the
Mel. IMO"
the sfuffivelletr7111,4#
Me weeks. Tire reaslly Mendes 1
sore rud four dui kt its, all of whom
aro living and were Moe ler taw an-
tttvereary• They art: Bev. William
Ifiagland, of Alt. Andrew's Milted
March, Niagara Fail; Galin, of Wal-
tual ; Frank, L C., of Clinton ; Murray,
of Cochrane, taut.; Mrs. ' (Dr.' 11.
Grierson, of Sunderland, Oat. ; Mrs. J.
M. darker, of Toronto); Miss lee, at
borne, and Mrs. Willie* J$sa a, of
Aylmer, Out_ There are eleven graad-
ebiidren. Mr. and Mrs. Fdngland were
married at the home of the bride's par-
eadta at Dromore, Grey cou ty, and
harmed for some time is Wutwortth
county before moving to Hullo t town-
ship, near ,4abarn.; where they epeAtt
many years, eventually retlrtne irraosaa
the farm and moving to 14ns asborth
where Mr. Ragland for several years"
was clerk of Hallett township.
Teacher: "What are We effects •of
heat and cold?"
Charles: "Heat causes things to ex-
pand. cold makes them contract. Ie
summer the days are long, whale in
winter they are short."
eased- pr v leg
of do g e r pn
i�Ptr"ifttr•waeie'i-plc- feline• r itrPrent R n _ ......- r Saae?L 9.1-flftk
birthday. There was. a program of
nitesic.apd ai) eches and -XL -Tapp was
presented -with a floor lamp and a parse"
of money.
(bollen Wedding •
fltingby theirownnftatakes. • Ontario
is not good soil for the smallest root of , T iZLiees
dictatorship or paternalism. Have something to do. -
IMn't do it.
reads in Shanghai newspapers that
Lady So-and-so gave a "delightful Wife (at pearly gate) : "I have come' Cgnvinee yourself that, };ou could
choly" for •a departing diplettaat:have done' It ever so mush better If ..t
to join my husband."itfall celebrated their golden wedding an-
Bymptonar •Get eome+body else t01:10-11'
"TIRED"
ALL TI E TIME
She tett eserabl*-
draggy-low in vitally
--lowsr ie spirits- Ms
kidneys, mill a Medd
suggested Dodd'al*
nay Pills_ At ewe me
leek I)odd's. Tie
"wished out" feeble
was soon replaced y
dear headed ens+
Headache, backaclm lassies& and slier
signs of faultykids+ys diaapeared. 112
Dodds K.dney Pills
of Hensall Couple •
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Orlwein of Hen-.
Tlie origin of the word "Pidgin" is
attributed totwosources, but the first
explanation, that it.froes back to the
Chinese;4' 1 chum" meaning model or
pattern, is g: ` The idea was that
the first Chinese tri learn English gave
their compatriots a method to follow in
• St Peter tMimi-was your husbands bad keep worth While. niversary on New Year's Day. They
er: !Rest "from your labnrs: T ._ have tour diartpterts and two sod's liv-
names"done rte.. ing. air, Ortwelii had ,die ninetieth
-
Ins the thing that Iran to be
"I'm of Sm that will not -be aufficient ielaurely -. as po,tsible- • [More _, baste birthday anniversary on Christieae
forns to -Identify him by We have lees Irpeecl" -DC' it wrli rro that Sort Day. Ile is still seller in the life es
won't lucre to do it again.. Send serene. huffiness. Mr. and Mrs. .Or -
;lot uL._,1Qineph Smiths, Imre. Is there oenself, pt` all larber saving • device*. tweln were presented by their relatives
order to talk to the strangers, hence If any other means by which I can idea,-) with beautiful guts to .mark their
young soldiers in the new ' army are "pi chin" or Pidgin -English. The truth fy �?... Invent some:
putting on Weight. When you hear a i is tint "Pidgin' is, believe it or not, the
h „ � Beet. Netter do today that whi(•b golden wedding.
"Well, before he oiled he told me that
etNeeer -eittk g - Seven- tit
Runes before a steak exactly similar to
that being served in the men's mess,
complaining because he can't get
- through it etF-�tbere is real evidence
1„
Florida
i
arose as a result of--the_o nwierCial `turfs over in his grave morrow • you may not -need tea do it. IRativ 9n y morn Tet 4 pa y
transactions carried on with the first' ...NMI! I know the chap. Up bore 'l!his advice isnot-new. but it is worth four young Men lett Zurich On n trite,
Enrepean sailors who came to {thitra, we eaU him Whirling ane:" ,regarding r
"Pldeia," the most famous of the
that this new and different war has mar�v dialects whleh abound in the
many strange featnres,•not all of which Mediterranean regions as a result of
are to be found on the new Western such trade.between Europe and Asia,
grant .... -- had -iia origin in the ports of Chins,
_ Take three- days' sample menus,tspecifcally, it is possible, in Shanghal,
served to the men In atrOntario C.A.?. ,With the _coolies, artisans and mei(
F. unit. "Read 'em and weep" for the chants to travelled eastward. it has.
__so-called "good old clave:" They aren't crossed the Pacific Oceap and there '
"specials" -but just the ordinary run has been supplemented with many
lit the mine, ever -day, rations. ) idionuttic expressions from' the'Vortu-
Monday:-Trreaktast-porridge, Mil iW` ,[nolle, D,ptch, Polyheatan and Melanes-
frted bacon, toilet, bread and butte , "inn' tongue&,This South-Sea-Tsland
jam, coffee. Dinner -vegetable soup, Pidgin .is known as Sandalwood -Eng -
roast -beef, gravy. mashed potatoes, lash, afld some expressions fromt are
cream`'carrots, rice pudding, bread and interesting: Allo plops -very pper ;
-butter, tea. Supper -cold roast beef, olio flen-old friend; cow -oil -hatter;
(M•vegetahle salad, pickled beets, cheese, piekaninny-native child (from the
bread and butter, fruit and tea. Spanish pegrrenol ; nuslpPptt—letter, ,.
' Tneeday—breakfast—•porridge, milk, printing: One piece man no -hop dolla `
baton, fried pancakes with syrup, bread dat man so bad inisv as no -bo lifey-
and butter, coffee. Dinner -split pea He who has no money mighR.,•as well
soup, fresh stew with dumplings, pota- _be dead (literally: a piece of Man who
toes, bread padding with sauce, bread , •
•
and tea. Supper -soup, meat pie,
creamed peas, stewed prunes, bread and
butter and tea.
Wednesday - breakfast - porridge,
milk, fried bacon, potatoes, bread and
butter, corn syrup and coffee. Dinner
--tomato soup, breast of lamb, pan
a.mmumakawmw
Does
Cause Y
The inn
often of
only by properl
'Tetem nourish
Bnrdoek B1
liable remedy
each as d
stomach,
etc.
It helps to s
of saliva and
main factor in
acidity, tones
brume of the
thea nateral,
dtPnt your
B.E.B. sad see
start to enjoy
digestive troab
n. T. mantra
ur Food
Distress
of the stomach is
eon emcee, for
food is the
sad sustained. ,
Bitters is a re -
stomach disorders
indigestion, sour
of gas, headaches,
slate the secretion
trle juice, the
neutralises
mem-
and restores
of
ehlif yon will
Meals free from
tea. 'went., oat
gravy, carrots, buttered potaloee, puked
rice pudding, bread and batter and tea.
8npper-baked beans with pork, stewed
tomatoes, breed and butter, cake and
tea.
Shades of bully beef and hard tack
What does the future hold? If these
are camp mettle, what will battle area
rations is.? ICA hardly to ore expected
that roast chicken will be served In the
front line every Sunday, 'but 11 this,
sort of thing keeps up we eau expect to
hear of a pew Platoon Sergeant-Major •
(W.O. - 111) vservltti�gg hie lads with a _
milkshakerbefore hr#tucks thein up for
the eight In the warmth of a nice con-
crete dug -out.
Obviously, though, this thing has its
dangers. It used to be bad enough to
have t,. ''stand to"'at dawn and dusk.
but if this keeps on there will have
to be n stand -to every meal time, or a
ravenous Frltzle is going to he staging
raids three times a day regularly as
the smell of the new army meals' wafts
across No Man's hand.
Will "Fray Benton," "Macnnochte"
1and thelr.brothers become things 01_the .
tains $sa, -it's .Ye3nlf t() Lg all to the
good, tens of thousand's et young and
old soldiers will agree, as they dig into
`
the new style grub that forms their
Just deserts -or desserts -have it as
you will.
Round Trip Bargain Fares
JAI. 5 6 From GODZRICH
To /*rations Oshawa and Filet to Porn Wall incluslve, 11xt,ridmils-
Lindsay, 1'eterboro, C.rnpbellford, Newmarket, Cotlingwood, Maio
ford, Midland, North Ilay, Parry Sound. Sudbury, Oapreol and West
to Beardmore.
P.M. 'GRAINS JAN 5
Ahho to Brantford. Clutha-tn. God
don, Nlagars Fells. Owen Sound,
Stra.tterd, fitrsthroy, Woodstock.
Aid. 'GRAINS JAN 6
dts141ltn1., 1.nn
. Marys, •.,trntn.
Se, handbills for (omelet. flet of Mat lone.
For Fsreo, Return i.lmlta, Tessin Ron, Tickets', etc ,
consult nen rent Agetr T. I-8
1C� ; NADIAN -. NATIONAL'.
qkeSNAPSIlOT GUILD
CREATING PICTURE CHANCES
A "created"
r stpicture-the Develop natural tsittuat ons tographer spilled did
oget more interesting shots.
-
Such a figure adds foreground inter-
est, and directs attention to the
scene beyond. In picturing snow
scenes, tramp out a path leading into
the scene where it will help the com-
position of the picture. Such devices
often add better -*Modal quality
to_1Dur
Ms tepee-
. If posstblerarrange with
to have the desired ac-
re at • chosen spot.
ocns 1a advance, and
shoot. For example.
hot of a sled spill,
nny to ftp his sled
spot near the hot -
This idea also works
sports -•summer and
op photography Is of
outright creaQojt-you build
e subject completely before shoot-
ing 11. That's why "table -topping" is
s plenty of
nd also,;, -Me
nd nbur sk11t
tter Se -
IT'S tun to look for picture oppor-
tunities - but it's more tun to
create them. And many of the finest
picture chances are created deliber-
ately by the photographer.
If you waft for things to arrange
themselves ter a picture, you're jest,
ti'fl't?ef itispelt, and-yoe mayts.;M-
a long wait, But If you take
steps to create a situa
find It easier to get
You want-when.lbu want 1
For example, look at th
above. is there any point
for such a eituatton to
ally? Not a bit. It's m
spill the milk right w
it -place the kitten
-and shoot. A Witte
do when be's face t
There are many
where's little srrang
help. Use a batt to tempt o the
best spot for a picture. Give the
baby an amusing toy -or place an
automatic music -box beside him ---
and hell pose, completely unaware
of the camera. Provide some action
for an older child to carry mot --•d
dolt to drass, a hook to read, a model
boat to work nn. The action provides
a theme or story which Improves the
victor*. 1
in shunting mitdnnr scenes or
landscape pictures, try having a
friend stand In the fnrerenund, look-
ing at the scene you plan to picture:.
the
you
pl
re
tcture
waiting
.cnr natur-
aimpler to
ere you want
ere you wish
knows What to
face with milk.
uch occasions
nt is a
your sttb
tion take p
Then you can
be all ready t
to get a good
arrange for Jo
over at a 'sloe
tom of the hit
for many of
winter.
Tab
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ways try to improve the • ttare-lot',
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Is, and then try to a e a bother
ane. That's the b!y c finest pie•
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Make or Mend
Machinery
When something wears out bre
ery, bring the parts to
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down on your machin-
; if its ble, we can fix it
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Expenditures
....$ 3.50
Wigs, etc. - . ... 5.35
Grease Paint 1.50
Miscellaneous • 5.60
Hall Rent , -... • 5.00
ADVERTISING . , :.. .50
Total E*penses $21.45
Play. Books.
Receipts
92 Admissions at 35 cents ..$32.20
42 Admissions at 15 cents .. • 6.30
Total Receipts _• , $38.50
Less Expenses-- . 21.45
Profit
As It M
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P penditurei
Play Books ....$ 3.50
Wigs, etc .. .. 5.35
Grease Paint - .... .
Miscellaneous ..... .60
Hall Relit,
5.00
ADVERTLS1Nft ..: 5.00
Tb.tal Expenses $2.5.95
Receipts
132 Admissions at 35 cents .
61 Admissions at 15 cents .
Total Receipts
Less Expenses
Profit