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THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR
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latOT1 i3 Greetings
IL&Y YOU ENJOY ALL TJ1 JOY AND IJ'A1'PINESS
OF THE VIIRIW f M7 TIIE $, E !►••SON,
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YO , ,LP 11JGHO!-9T IE NEW YEAR
ENJOY . ALL Til «oon THINGS OF LW ,
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For rest or pplay--. Y couver and
,V'ictoria' area, Ideal for a thoroughly
enjoyable winter vacation.
Warm' daysand coolrefreshia •nights.
Iee,ileuf golf olf cou rsess-myr"iad sights,
in the mountains and by the seashore.
Riding, tennis* motoring, fishing . .
Canada's. E eett"Playgr'ound offers
_ them a11, in an unexcelled setting. •
pw.��-Spepiai.Wiater rates
_ashotels. 1h
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new
Floret Vanconvei's spacious
rcoma ` and delightful accommoda-
tions
will add to the pleasure of your
stay in'Yancouver.
ATTRACTIVE RAIL FARES
ALWAYS USE •C4SNADIAN .NATIONAL .
TELEGRAPHS;-- MONEY ORDERS --EXPRESS
SPEED, DEPENDARR ITY,, SAFETY•
Redsced skepina-cor%�; •
Lwow oral rotes ox trams. ,
TRAVEL -WEST -TIM JAPER WAY
�' USINO TNE',AIR�C,ONDITIONED
CONTINENTAL LUMITED
#iru iitiorai aoafr0i!i Odes Arois.
C...NADIAN NATIONAL
MAKE THIS ORRISTItAS
FREE J'RO• 'IRE
Bemrmbs will 'bring death awl 4estre-
tion to. many British'hefn this Ohxistt'.
raasttidek many OanaWau • homes
this Christmas, deadh and deStru'etion,
may be brought not by h'ombe but by
the celebration of Christmasltse f, the
440,St festive t
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world. At 'Christmas time numerees
Are hazards are introduced into homes
&stashes and Publie,pleees that not ordin-
ar,ly exist. Very year u Ctanada,
women and little, Children lose thea;
lives or are scarred for life from fires
,Stirting in tOizristmas • decoretiens,
tree% lighting, ete.. '.phiS, 3:s the Warn-
ing
W'am=ing issued 'by' the Outerio`•'Iire Zate'
share office: ,
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��hose, tpelnsons' iiyat�St�;ix
churches and public placee should use
partieular :care in their choice of decor-
&tiens. 'only m'ateria,ls rade of metal,
gas tT_ded_ abet+:g;' 1111,d" be used_,.
'Fa eking�naterlatl and rubbish acctui -
later much more rapidly at 'this time.
and should: therefore be disposed of at
more frequent intervals. I• r any .cue,
atnerclrants '° sh>stuld
•.,glia against, ob.,
suructing any exit facilities during,.this.
season when 'the .chop ing erowds are
larger than usual.
The Christmas tree itself. demands
partieuler attention. It should 'not. be
Placed near aPy' source of Meat, such as
radiators, fireplaces or stoves, and
should be well secured 'against falling
The tree should be so placed that stand-
ing or falling, it will not 'block a
doorway or exit and thus prevent the
escape of anyone. Lights for .the tree
should be only of the approved electric
type and in no' case should Candles be
used or sm'akin permitted near any
Christmas tree. ` After a tree is brought
into -tt✓he -home it ireurU-des--drier
and::therefore more'.easily Ignited.
' The cerree!t� ehoice-x t -'ayTmean
CANADIAN' FOOD
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Interest and attention etre ialatnrally
feet& vli ehriatuaaa testy on the
dinner, bud breakfast and t'un'er. or
supper are also served orad; teiptira
some planning end preparation. The
Consumer Mien, Marketing' t rope,
Do�a.flhiniion )ePartin nt of p tg�rii, ullt, �piir�re',
s ort Ca.nadial , f 't0 a ae4,r
Chri.stmas,reakf'ast, unch and dinner,
and meiwas''for use on: the special e .
Oasion.
For iirtsktSrpt
•Choose tress:
Tomato juice, grape juice, apt►le 5uiee
(all well 01110 )4 or baked er glazed
apples or apple Sauce (not too sweet).
One of the whe.at.ervatcereals,' home
cooked or commercially prepared.•,
Ham, 'bacon, 11454 ,Or lridney',
broiled, Served alone or combined with
eggs, any styl aeheai',', seraualbled,
omelets, ete.
Toast or, anufhns Made from white
or whole' wheat deur,
Honey or jam, 'conserve 'or jelly (the
i favorite),
f`am �'
ForLunch or Supper
Choose 1rolu
Fresh vegetables, such as cabbage,
'squash, potatoes,; or canned: vegetables
Made into cream soups or .elllo'wder or
served with a tasty sauce as the main
diih or used as Saltad's, '
° Cold meats nervedwith appetizing
vegetables or fruit salad, or 'm'ade into
tormatcoctitcr%
Sincere Greetings
for a:
MERRY "CHRISTMAS,
and a
HAPLY„ 7"NEW . YEAR
J. H. YROO
West St. Phone 1'22
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Gift .Suggestions
Too delight the whale -family
SLIPPERS, ' SHOES and SKATING OUTFITS
BES'1T Q1,TAI ITY'' AT LOWEST PRICES
Call ,and see our :assortment.
WE .WISI! ONE AND ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND
' A BRIGHT AND' PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.
Geo. MacVicar
THE PRACTICAL SHOE MAN
North Side of Square �. Goderich,k Ont,
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Bread and butter, 'toast, mu x
rolls.
cheese--C'anndiau Cheddar, cottage
or cream served with, cr'acke'rs or used
in salads or: combined •with' a ' eet
prodtuet such "as macaroni or with
vegetables, ables, ,
• Milk .:served as a. beverage, plain
or flavored; hot or cold or used in, aseups,
sautes or desserts:
Fruits' -apples for dessert, either raw
or cooked, in_ one of many ways, er
canned fruit with cookies --not too rich,
For Dinner
Choose -from: •.
Well seasoned- soups, with '.a 'meat
stook base, served plait$ 'aa consemnae
or bouillon or with addition of chopped
vegetables or 'tomato juice,
Fruit juice -?grape, craiabexry or
apple (Cranberry and apple juice-
equal-
uice--eiq'ual• quantities ' mined is both. at-
tractive and delicious) or tomato cook -
tail,
Poultry -turkey or chicken, roasted,
or goose or duck,
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GAMES, MECHANICAL. TOYS, DOLLS, HANDICI1AP`T.
KITS, ETO,,for Children of a11, ages.
SEE OUR DISPLAY OF PYREX OVEN tt FLAME'WARE.
SHEI'l�'IELD',
STEEL' CIiTLER'Y and C,VIN6 SETS eto,
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HARDWARE ,
Phone 486
West St.
Godejroh
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Meat --pork, fresh or smoked with
a i arnisTi of apple `roe thew nieat.
Vegetablespotatoes, fluffy mashed(so good with rich brown: gravy)., 'or
baked, ';roasted, air arcade' with -a puff if
preferred. At least one other %mesh
vegetable such ,as dazed squash,
buttered turnips, ereamed onions oroel-
ery, sauteed beet's.
- _ canned' er frozen, vegetable, alone
or .lm such ,coJinbina.tions as peas and
beets (eolorftil for Christmas).-
Vegetables in salads, plain or jellied
beet and celery for examtple, or finely
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shredded ca'bbag •-•mixed----with - salad
dressing to which chilisauce is added
for flavor and color, '
Fruits --as a eoektail in plaee- of
fruit juicee-mixture of canned fruits
aud' fresh apple. `
For salads, use sueh fruits as canned
peach or pear halves 'with salad dress-
ing or mixture of .cheese.
' 'Ori -for ice cream, mousse . or
oulded z r -desserts.
Bread, rolls, or Melba ,toast.
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W l 1tEIaD,Illee, ". - A merry
tihristines o aaU the readers.
Mr, and Ura, Maieliol of Walton
visited on Saturday with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Boatman.
Mr. and Mrot Nortnen'M oWeU were
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Lou visitors oLk vF �
Udo� uY
•M'aeter Baby Walker of Toronto
visited last week et the bee of his
aunt, Mrs la.cram Rodger,
Mr, and 'Mr ,3 John Buchanan and
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family were ghtlm visitors on Sat-
>mtrdux.
ar. and Mrs. V norrson Rodger and
Mr. uud Mrs. Douglas Varmtt>ll. were
Ooderieb visitors on Wednesday.
Mr. awl Mrs: Wm. McDowell, Mr. and
Mia. 'Norman dacDOWell and 'children
and Miss Milder Thornton visited at
4loder%h on ''atnrdey.
;fit, the chii'reit service, en. 'SUn< ay,
o On VreParing
for Christmas." ' . ' duet, ' No RooM
in the Inn„ was rendered by :ors, Fred•
J. Cook and Mrs. Wet. ate'D4we1.
ar.;4ll Mrs !Gloria* Manta/ and ba
be
and Jean ' 'I?owell of (oderieh
visited on ,Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs.
J. Lr. Mw •
M Belen' Vincent has secured a:
position at ;Walton. -..
• -^M'rs.. d. IE. ralia has returned to her,
daughter,%, Mrs. _J. I )i. 'F+laiey's', , Moles-
worth, .after d1g a week ,af4:.the
home' of Mr. andr.Mrs. W. X. Campbell.
S.S. Annual Meetfng he annual
h'e• 'eat'fieldtibittedt
bath. school was held on Friday after-
noon, December lath, with, Irv.
Wilson in charge, The 'meeting 'was
opened with a . hhymn, a Scripture read.
ing, and =prayer,after which -the elec-
tion of officers for =tire coming year was
held. M'r. W. F. Campbell expressed' a,
wish' to retire from the post of suiperin;
tendent., after,, u sterna . of ,thirteen years!
and Norman McDowell was elected to
the office, with Mr.' Oampbell'and Wm.
Walden as assistants. ,Other -,,officers
elected were: (Secretary -treasurer,
Marjorie a JoVittie; assistant secretary,
Clifford Wal'sll; pianists, Graeme Mac
Dowell, Winnifred. Campbell, Phyllis•
,Gook, ;Arnold Cook; . temperance super-
intendent,. Albert Walsh'; Cradle Roll •l
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` onen in they . homes.
rhtose made o ceiluitoi+d' m'ay be ignited
without coming irk aetuel contact with
flame and when once ignited they (burn
with such rapidity that a child's cloth -
in is .nearly always set afire before
they can dispose- of them.
Accident .l„ ignition of flammable
ostumcs .has been the cause Of many
Christmas tragedies; in feet Santa
Claus himself must be very careful not
to 'burn his whiskers.
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Stewardship," bad bean talierrat,' up. Tlt
iLverage attendance Zro'tom Year was
tweaaty 4t twelve tint. There is
a',n taberalrip of uluereen Veld annual
members end a life ember$. The
t�rera report of the W. .'S. /showed
*,1 to be sent � t the brarnch't surer',
which is the amount of the allocation.
The isidle t° Aird treasurer Showed ax
bala'iaee on land of aptrroxin,ately' ' .
Atter � tl bills 'were paid,
14 is tory��y be
donated' to the church treasury. MAs.
McVlttie. thanke=tie . the ladles for 'their
co-operation. in the year's work. • ',Mrs.
Win. ;Carter,t Arta vice-president, took
charms of the election of officers,,;
rsn1teilt as' follows; President, Mrs.
WaxyMcVittie; (dot Tice -president, Mrs.
Will
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y��i1 "t�a>=t'er' f 'treasurer, �re. slush
Blair; recording secretary, Mrs. Marvin
eIowe]1; • cormponding ding secreYtary,
Mrs. W. F. Campbell; ;Christian stew-
ardship rotary, Mrs. Bolan l` .Vin-
eetnt; ettra er'f4' �tai:ry, 'Mrs. Wed
J. yak; MAP.
s tar�iye�s,, : Mr.,¢a�. Wal-
ter COoQyk, J31 a Wm..�yM^, owel1't�/te4nnype�r-
ane secretary, Mrs. J. L. rMeDowell.
11ssioIu r3', •Monthly :',secretary, .gars.
a rx
vv � mite Ws.
�1 iiabo .see to y �
YtIQ ,.�' r ,
Alva Met owelt; +lluanee lto®nquit�t/ee,
Mrs. R. Vineen't, 'Mrs. James. McGill;
as»lstaant, seeret'ary-trea rcr,., , Winnf-
fred ' ll ; pie seeretary, Mrs.
Stazxley' Cook;•, �'ittee4, to appoint
groups for' 'co'win'g year, Mrs. Hugh ,
$'liar, Mrs. 'Stanley Cook, Mrs. Melvin
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T • ia� e Mrs, rs
Taylor nt is � F W. Cckrk ,
a r 'p F. M
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�7�r y� !
grin. Walden, Mrs. Wan, MiDoweli;
a'udi'tors, Mrs. -Marvin 4lc,awell, Mrs,
�+lorm+an '�F 1- i
�owe1 �pr�rS fl@I�t••,f4r:=-`
W.A., Mrs. 'Wm. •MeVittie;treasurer,
1frs.:Charles Snail; assistant treas-
urer, `airs.. �R.' Vincent. Mrs. W. F.
y�v Campbellpclosed the meeting with
,R ra.,d er.
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"FREE SERVICE
OLD, ta1SABLED OR DEAD
..,SES, 'CATTLE
removed romptly .and e(cently.
impar- .phone "COLLECT" lo
WILLIAM� STONE TSONS.
superintendents, Mrs Wafter Cook ':ITS LIMITED y
thigh' iBl'a r ; (missionary superintend- PHONE21 • INGERSOLL
eat, Mrs. Norman 'Radford, with Mrs. "901 r 12 Clinton"
Alber..t Walsh, Mrs. J,.. L. 'McDowell,
Mrs. Win., Walden and Mrs. Win. Mc=
`vit:tie as . a�f'commnittee , representative
to official beard, Albert ' Walsliq grad,
ing,.offueerasliverintendent and teach-
ers involved•. Teachers' are as follows
Begi '=-olass r -s 'WAte-,Welden-
assistant, !Mrs:. Alva McDowell; prim-
nry. Mrs. W. F.- Campbell ; . assistant,
Mrs.:.,Howard pampbell•; 'juniors, -Mrs.
Win, IMK9Vittie ; assistant, Vern, Me
lie -
Dowell ,Sunshine class,.:Mrs, Marvin
• lieDowell assistaft, Mrs. J L. Mc-
Dowell ; ' junior 'boys, J. L. McDowell ;.
;assistant, Harvey - McDowell, jtnnior-
Bible elas's,, Douglas Ca'rnpbell,.N'orman
McDowell, Graeme McDowell, • Ray
Vincent; senior Bible glass, Jack
Buchanan, James!i k Gi11, they to ar-
range the teaching at their own dis-
cretion ; library -committee, :ars. wanes
McGill, Mrs. Albert ,Walsh, Lloyd Wal-
den, Jilinny' Walsh, Bev. H: C. Wilson.
Rev. ,H `C. Wi1Son closed, the mee i g
with' prayer.: , - ,
Officers Elected. -,The W. M. S. of.
'Westfield church abet in the church on
Wednesday afternoon, with M'rs.-"Mel=
ori Tay -or' in charge; of the devotional
.period:' ears. • A1va 'McDowell read. the
Stcrip'ture lesson from,'. t. Matthew, 2nd
chapter. Mrs. ° 'Melvin 'Taylor gave a
reading„ "lOhristro,as °of Many, Lam."'
Mrs. 'Hugh Blair 'also . gave a reacting.
Mrs. Aibert Walsh presided at' the
piano aid several Christmas hyirnns
were sung; Mrs. Wm. M'cVittie took
charge of . the_ business period. The
,roll_was Balled and 'twelve memmberrs_
present answered with a Christmas
•message. The various committees•, gave
their reports. The recosingrsecretary
reported that the two study books,
"Moving Millions" and ."Christian
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.Had Sore, Stiff Joists;
Stomach Gas and Acidity-==
` Now He Endorses Syntona
Describes How It Gave Him
Pleasant Relief After Many
Years of ' Suffering' With Nth-
, gestion, . Constipation,. Skin.,
Eruptions ' , and •Rheumatic,
Pains. . .
All who suffer conditions that
are . caused or aggravated by faulty
assitnilation and elimination, disorders
of the stomach; liver, kidney's or
bowels; tonic' poisons andirritating
waste natter in the syste na should be
interested in the splendid results that
other gra.tefut men and women are
receiving by taking a treatuen't of
Syntona Herbal Comtround,Here, for
example, is' the interesting experience
of Mr. Wellington Ward,, 169 %stain St.,
Hamilton, according to his recent re-
port
,.rive nears ago" my tomach; started
to give the trouble and everything I
Atte. jtrat seemed to ferment' and -cause
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gas, •'bloat"in ; and eonstipation. My
tongue was coated and sour, burning
acids would rise up into my throat. I
was always having periodical attack of
boils and Skin eruptions,;, This trouble
began many years ago and no matter
wh=at I used I couldn't get. any lasting
relief. After I went to -bed at might
I
�v pains and would:, �ufier ,lth .aasp s any
heath' would swing so I couldn't sleep.
Then, lately, rheumtatie pains set into
my knees and the joints got So sore and
stiff I could hardly get around.
• "It was only a few weeks atgo that I
decided to try S'ynton:a, anal am haplpy
to say the first Mottle heaped 'my
stomach and, 'bower. Then my akin
began to head and' the rh'elintatie pains
begs t"o e'1;oar up. I sleep better now,
1 enjoy any meals and 1 ;tel more
healthy and 'happy than T did in, years
previously. l would surely , gay that
any person who suffers like I did should
get S'tntoria and take
Go to Campbell's Drug Store, Goole
rich, and find out how Syntonaa, can help
you, too.
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CHRI5TMAS
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Prepaid' FAMILY
41:101lETHER TICKETS-
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on or daughter away from
Ott Chir
sift Plate.
Tichei'taNcayd`crotpletat
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FARE AND A QUARTER
Cbr!stmas.' Goin Monday, Dec;
23 to Wednesday, Dec. 25 inclusive:
Return Limit; Leaving destination
not later than Midnight (F,S`T.)
Thursday, Dec. 26a
o,Neu rear's: ingMonday�,1)ec4
30 to Wednesday, jam 1,, i+nclnsive:
Rt
tulrn Limit: Leaving destitution
not later than Maidnighs (B.A.T.)'
Thursdays Janes 2, 1941; ,.,
FARE AND A THIRD
GtKxtgoiing Friday, acct 20 to
Wedrieaday,,J Jan. 1, 1,941 inclusive:
Retat tt Lint. •twins destination
;not later than Midnight (E.S.T.)
Toleklay, Jan. 7, 1941.
CANADIAN NATIONAL
All aired Out
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Women who should be strong and
healthy become weak, run down and
-worn out, and are unable to attend
to their household duties. They get
up in .the morning dreading; the .
day's ,work ahead of them.: . '
Some.. disease or constitutional dis-
turbance has left its mark in the ,
form of shattered nerves, impover-
isiked blood, and an eIdultisted con-
dition of the entire' system,
' Women_ ...find�In,..-_Milburn'1► -
Health and Nerve Pills the remedy
they need to supply food for the'.
exhausted nerve force, and one that
will help them back to sound, perfect
health again: • • '
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T. Milburn Oo.,• Ikd,, Toroitto, Dat.
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A Merry
Christmas
'TO ALL OUR,
1IENDS AND 1111100DUqt0.
E. C. Robertson
DIAMOND .. ROHANT AND JEWELLE*
Phone 136 erlch
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the teacher.
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"Why Wits +pod F ween A.D.'
lie the 6+1eed►y ut%nt
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Consult your nearest C.N.R. Tkket Agent
'or Full. Particulars
Buy 'Tlikets ict AcYvance--Avold' Tea -10 Relays.
WII.,I, TIIEYCOME ROME Fqw CIIRISTIVi AS •Y
PIioDABLY and perhaps MORE .SO if you send :them.
Tickets. Enquire tt'bout o'ur. tPREP'AID PLAIN.
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THIS time make your Christmas party something to be remem-
' • tiered - with Special •Waikerside Christmas Ice. Cream in
a host of ' different forms a and` combinations of flavors, Remember --
Walkerside�, Ice. Cream contains real whipping cream -7-"Ind is. made
the •.f atnous FAST ,FROZEN way, ' to ' give you the fullest "f savor.
It's always the most for your money.
THREE -LAYER CHRISTMAS CAKE V'
Two full Imperial pints one Inver .each of Lemo).i, Vanilla and Special Christmas
Fruit Ice Cream -- trimmed With whipped cream - and decorated in red and
green. , Serves 10' persons. price ti5te.' , . -'
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BELL CENTRE . CHRISTMAS BRIG
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Vanilla Ice G�Cream with centre of rich strawberry �e r exn m ad e from rom irat-
quality strawberries. Same price at; regular brick - 25c. •
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ASSORTMENTS of CHRISTMAS INDIVIDUALS,
Santa.Claus • Stocking • " lIpinsettia , d fi
Christmas Star Holly Holly Wreath
Christmas ,
Tree Turkey .d Christmas Belt ••. `_
BOX OF S:IX --. 60c BOX 'OF EIGHT' -- 80c
• OT> Above special prices apply only to assortments made up by 'us ahead of
tiiltt...,...... yy,
e. Your 'Selections, 15c Orders of 24 or More, 121/ac . .d
SPECIAL DELIVERY -All orders delivered ;at whatever tinie
you wish. Please order a'few° days in advance of at all possible,
to avoid disappointment during' the usual fait minute rush.
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