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• -Goderich.
G. iteCANN•i
- Accountant
Clinton, Ontario ,
•PhOne 476J!Albert Street
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ACCOVNTING & BOOKKEEPING
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. •
dco-uNTING 4s,'BdOKKEEPIkk
SERVICE •
• For Sulall Businesses, Stores, Et .
BookkeepingSysfems Installed. '
Booke t Balanced Monthly
„Financial "Statementa.
Wage Summaries '
Business aid Personal Inedme Tax
' ReturnS,
ALBERT SHORE
Office: Corner plortlr,St. and. Square
Phone 975: Residence Phone 444.
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McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE •IN-
• -SU-RANGE- CO. Farm
isolated town rroperty 'insured.
PreSidelit, Ghris. Leonbard4 Born-
' . helin ; ViCe-President,• Hugh .Alex-
ander, Walton; Mgr. and Secy.,
• Treas., M. A':-Xteid,- Seaforth-- -I
..DIREOTORS' 'Chris...„Leonhardt,•
Bornholm.; Hugh Alexander,
Wal -
Sam. H. Whitmore. Segfohh,
jr-T-levIrifftha;---tainterii-lt,obert,
Archibald, Seaforth; .John 1I. Me-
._ Ewing, Blyth ,Frank- McGregor,
• . • tIltafirrtt011-"1.141;
Ilarvey Fuller, Geklerfeli:-
• . Agents -John 111. Pepper, Bruce -
field, R.R, ; George A. \VtLtt, Blyth,
R.R., 1; It Finlay Mcliereher,.
- Dublin. R.R. 1-; J. F. Preuter,
• I3rodhagen,. • *,-•
Policy-holderketnipaake all: pay-
° • ments and.get eheil'ea,rds receipted
at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Keith
-Ontra,,,Grocery, Kingston Street,
GOderich.
IIALCOLM BATHERS,
-11;Tsultmosz
Fire. Automobile, LiaIibLy ete'
'REAL ESTATE' , •
Town and Farm -ProPettles
For satisfactory results, in the;
sale or rental of Your property`
listit with -
11fLOCO,T,M 1ti.A.'11/B103
WEST ST. '
Phone 131.6°W •• Godericb
,
1.-„L COLE
4Ptolnetrist--1 Optician
Eyes ExaminedGlasses Fitted
Phone 33 Goderieh, Ont.
F. T. Armstrong,
OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST
• Square Goderldi / •
"Flee Armstrong and See Better"
Ltiektietr •first --Wednesday
each month. ,
DONALD B. BLUE,
IENCED AUCTIONEER -
ceased for Counties of Huron
and 'Bruce -
- RIPLEY, PHONE 49
• For information apply to J.
Kernigban, Division Court Oat,
Goderich,- Out. ,
•
PiEDICAL •
jyt. F. J. R2 FORSTER, )EYE,
- EAR, NOSE,: THROAT—
Late House Surgeon New York_
Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital,
efitaii3tant -at-Moorefield, Eye.: _Hospital
and Golden Square Throat Hospital,
London, England.
EYES TESTED, GLASSES
•...SUPPLIED
•53 •Waterloe Street S., Stratford,
Telephone 267.
- • Next _visit Bedford' Hotel, Gode-
ria, Wednesday,' Sept; 22nd; 194.8.
it 2 p.m. till. 4.30 p.m.
(1-IIIROPRACTOR AND DRUG-
• .
LESS THERAPIST
• Goderich, Phone. 341
OFFICE HOURS,
Mon. & Thurs.-9 to 11.30, thin. ,
2 to 5 p.m; (enly)
& ExL-9 to 1,1.30 a.m.
2 to.5 p.m. & 7 to 8
Wed. & Sat. -9-t0 rim a,ni, (only)
Mineral fume .baths by appointment
•,only.
'A. N.' ATKINSON ,
• 51 South St.- .
. Registered under Drugless Practi-
, tioners Aet forc, the province of
• Ontario. •
WESTERN,,
ONTARLO-
• MOTORWAYS
-Bus. Schedule Now In Effect -,
To LONDON , To STRATFORD
- 7.45 a.m. • 7.45 a.m.
12.15 p.m.'", 12;15 p.m.
4.15 p.m. , 4.15 p.m.
-8.15 p.m..
Bus for London leaves at 7.00 a.m.
- on Saturday and Monday Only.
o Sundays and:holidays the 12,15 bus
goes to Stratford only. -
.Connections at gin' ton' for London,
Detroit, Wingham,. Walkerton,
rth.mEl ' and wen mind.
onnedi ris-a ra, o
'stock, Ki enter, Guelph,
Iianiil-
• ton • and T rontiOt , •
Connections at Mitchell for Listowel
4 and London. •
For information phone Reg: McGee
& Sons at 765:
Carnival
-et Parade
.HDN/a;i at the Aninials'Fair—
The Birds' and the 'Beasts p
Were There"
,
Children full.: of pride
Special' pets, others looking on aU
niiringly at the poSsessiens of etherS,
crowded the entrance SANorth, street
from the Square on Thursday even:
when:they asseMbled for the an
nual "pet.parade" which epened.the
successful; earniVal sponsored byfbe
Maple Leaf Chapter,
The idea of a pet parade .origin-
ated in the Mihd 0 of Miss Ann
Wurtele three•Years ago, and under
her direction has improyed each
year. On Thursday; •though dogs
and 'cats vverefin the majoritY, „there
was a greater i'arietrof pets. There
were two snow-white goats on leash;
a brOwn one ,pulling a cart; a num-
ber of ponies; cages of birds, includ-
ing a rooster which. croWe'd ;
a parrot, pigeons,.guinea.pigs;
wogs ixi bottles ; a miniature turtle.
in a pretty glass bowl with_ colored.
glass' alleys for stones. One' boy
preudly showed Syrian golden ham-
sters, "the new wondei afilinal,v a
native of Alabama. '
' Ronald Johnston, son -of --Mr, and
Mrs.- Harry. JOhnston, Britannia
an
• .
tion of 1,41:4M'
Cr, N. DOwlier,X10 A. Cleaver •
and Mr. Roy BreckehridOe were the:
rogikittars,. `Tile judges, were r
Bruce Smitk 'Mrs.. A. R., Taylor,
Airs. fL.. McLaughlin, -Judge, T. M.
Costello" Mrs.: B. Mk, D.
E. Cainribell, O. M. Robertson,,
Mr. Clayton Edward,lvir,.1/...Bettgert
.mt's. M. Aeberts,
The. following . were awarded
r*ze
• Prize -winners
Smallest cat With 'boy, Donald
Tweedie; sniallest eat: with girl,
Gladys Sproul; 2nd Laurel
Lodge, •
Smallest deg. with boy„,3,st Larry
\Vebb, 2nd -Mersin Boyce; *With girl,
Beverley Beacom.. • '
Most unusual pet with b, Jerry
Anderson (snake) ; • with girl,
Marjorie Smith. • -
Biggest d'Og'with boy -1t 'Marvin
MillioM 2nd Eugene 13eritleY,.' 3rd
Michael CaMpbell, Windsor; with
.g,irl, 1St Corinne CranStoir, 2nd
"Ticker" Grant. - _
'Biggest eat with boy, Dennis
Tweedie ; with girl, 1st Joan Alex-
ander, 2nd Anne Rankin, Toronto.
Largest ,nranber of pets With heY,
Ist Billy Anstay (five kittenk), 2nd
Paul 'Carrell; with girl, .Sharon
Carrell (six rabbits).•
Bird in cage, 'with boy; 1st Paul
Wilson, 2nd jOhn StAly ; with girl,
Marilyn Hartney- •
'-- Pet in cleeorated wagon', lst Ruth
Westbrook, 2nd Paul Webb.. -
road; • won the special prize of a Pet in decorated doll's. earriage,
pedigreed cocker spaniel from the with girl, Ina Glazier, . Sharon
e
'ated to the • boy or girl whose. par- Pet on • decorated tricycle; 'i'vith
entS _certified' that he or •she had boy, 'Martin Baeehler ;'with girl,
cared for the pet for one year. Ron- "Diane Vineent
aid's- pet was a sleek -coated cat. Swimming pet, GWenda Eckmier
-11.67 is going-, te-call his -new- dog .(goldfish, snails, clam), Paul •Moss.
. • • Horse or pony with rider, 1st
Corinne Cranston, daughter of Arthur Stubbingfon, 2nd Douglas
MI. and Mrs. Elmer Cranston, had a- Feagan.
•4r-efstst,DN'ie--.01l-Ta•--I.easlrtssPec•L-t -atromz d
-EDV7ARD. W men of -dogdom,.8 sister to oi.le pre- •cu,tn _use ,paxic 'was -ani
•LICENSED.AUCTIONEER
, 'CerrespontrinZe'•,;--0-1--vpa:;•••
Swered. Immediate arrangeme,nts
can -be -made for -Sales. Date.. bY
calling Phone 203, Clinton.
•Charge moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed. • 39.4
_
HAROLD JACKSON
blf3ENgED
• HURON AND PERTH
Seaferth Phone .11-661: or
Harry. Edwards, Goderielf,
'Phone 144 -
kl
Geo. G. Mactwan
Fire, Acddent and Motor Car
Insurance
OFFICE -MASONIC TEMPLE
WEST STREET
PHONE ;so • GoDE4ici
J.
° • INSURANCE
and
REAL ESTATE
PHONE 24 . GODERICH
INSURE THEM ,,NOW
Threshers, tractors, cars.
• All hazards covered in one
policy.
• OMNI
GORDON JEWELL.
•• R.R. 6, GODERICH
khone Carlow 3014
Dalmm, IN. •SURE
INTIVRAEZ
' CONFED,ER:OION LH*
• votiyo_f
Fittig,-ProtertoCrotoo tor
....preferre# risks.
tareNtecirriENT04,0x-06404314.-to-
ogii FARRISH
Phone 82-13 Dungannon
,
rented to His Exeellency 'Viscount
i$ •Owned by' Sl.r. A.' WassOri, T.3ay-
held road: , ••
'GWenda- •gEckinter 'shoNi7ecl her
swimming pets : goldfish, snails and
a clam,; and Michael- Campbell, of
Windsor, had.a pOrebred.Biue Kerry.
dog,all befrilled in red crepe paper
and.ribbons. Ponies were' a big at-
traction, and' always had • a crowd
of' young admirers -around them.
The Parade
The Girls',. Trumpet Band headed
the parade -around the •SqUare, and
it -was colorful scene as the gaily
decorated tricycles, wagons, 'anfmals
and'khildren lined up for the march.
The Girl Guides, under the • leader-.
.--ship of ,Mrs Emerson and Miss
Gertrude Wilkes, farmed a ",cordon
around the •little,- marchers, who
came back to ,rhe starting point,
tired and happy, for tim:presenta
Judgment in Bean
Case for. 1141fitiff
40Qtt Tem*814 Fanner le
Awarded. Net Amount of
42,67 and„Ccsts
By ,a ,,judgn4ent in the.aetiOn ot
jaufes.'
Themes Adams, Tuckersraith, given
by Judge Yr, Costello dated. July
1,5,• tbe plo,intife awarded two:
thirds of ,$85650, the .value of a*
•erop ef• peuxisPcoming.intd'the hands
of tbe defendant, .or 43.01, 'less
$230.37 on a •.counter-claini by des-
fendant.,„,Vr a net amount Of $342.07,
With •,costs. - •The action, heard at , a •recent
sitting of • the CbuntY Court,' was
brought by James .East against
Thomas Adaing for declaration by
the • court that he was eAtitled .to
two-thirds of the .value of the crop,
and' for an accounting. The'defind-.
ant entered a counter-cIaim for1851
and was alloWed $230.37 for inconvenience, repairs, cost of threshing,
cartage, etc. i
The Judgment
, •
• "The original bargain „seems clear
.enougli," the judgment stittes. "Tile
-defendant, Adams, was to supply
the land; the plaintift-was to-pur
chase the beans for seed and harvest,
the crop. • When the beans . Were
sold, the plaintiff was to receive fivo,
thirdS"and the 'defelidant one-third
of -the net sale price.' Apparently*
each party was to pay one-half of
•the original cultivation, and ,East
states,he paid 02, his Share. -
"In aceordapce With the terins-ef
the. a(rreernent, East, the plaintiff;
h 6 • 'd
sowed the eans, apParently a
fair crop resulted."
4
HEREIT
THEItE IT QOES't
•
Pld you see. 44,44:Diane Pass- ,
in g over Goderich about 3. p.m,
Monday travelling froM.,500 to
60,() piles 'per bonr?.
'Very. XeNst peOle htit •
pbserVers at SI9, Harbor Air
Services said they did. It W„a4
a. jet-propelled': plane and 'was .
feet high Owing to.:the',elear
,a'rell‘•tnany thousands of
visibility, •the streak of sni4e
• from the 'jet blaue drew -Eaten-
den to it. •
& CAR,L ARGENT •
ON 'VISIT. FROM .ALBERTA
• "'"'""'":7"..7..,''
A number of •relativesV Mr. and
Mrs. .Carl Argent of Ponoka,
'berth., gathered on ,Sunday after-
noon at Sunset I3each to welcome
them ,home for 'a short visit. They.
are pelts at presont with Mr,
•
PAG•1111110
•
Argent' s sl,ster1
tttnnitn(114rresceAirte4ed-htl)sildBUbePartti1.4theeirine>.
laving thirty-one years ago for the
West, where he, lotted at ,P4Ohg,
Alberta 'He i erOPIOyed as, man-.
ager of „the'lltlydware department of ,
Cd-operatiYo store. and is On.
short leave of absence. ,,.It IS fOnr-,,
teen years since Mr. Argent had
been in OntariO and. lie is,,enjoying
visiting the haunts .of-boYhe,01. days
and, Meeting friends and rPlittiY,PS's
Mrs.. Argent 4s an ',Alberta girl; ,but
she ii thrilled with .the and
di:Mate of • Goderich• They have'
two. Sens and three daughters. One
'son, Donald, accompanied thent east
and is at presenOisSiSting Withthe
haryest 08 a farm in the Vicinity
of Clinton, A Wiener roast Was a
feature of Sunday's, gathering Jn
which niAny reminiscences we're ex-
changed. Relatives from Clinton,
Londesboro,, Auburn and ,Goderich
'Joined .in the gathering to add to
the enjoyment Of •the occasion.
10,
lomoomoomoommmomommolmommili
FREE •
DELIVERY
, . •
EA$T $T BAKERY
FINE.P,i0tY, 01046#4
:Wate4 414$. sPacc,'eaeb, 'Week
• ,
• • for, bpeelais.
• Arag,alsm arscau...
•Prosix• '" 'Cherry 'Pies
-.'.•
350 each
Fresh • Raspberry' PieS.
• 400 each
'DAILY OEX41TERX To
*IrOultDOOR
.•
Phone:„
B:.'BKAON; Prop.
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,4444,4
D RICH
'WHERE EVERYBODY SHOPS
•
rrioNz 4
or
560
it
BARGAIN BUYS_ IN
. CANNED , GOO,DS
York Brand" •
Choice Garden -fresh _
.'RASPBERIESi
0 0 . 7 -wis a -good ayerage Yield, for which
-Ado ins-:•was:paidli-728-,-06-14i-r-graohnt,-
-111r-Wilieil-W-ith7tne--eitilrb-ir-
hand 'would yield $859.50. '
Defendant's Action Caused. Lawsuit
• "It IS Only 'fair. to state that the
defendant's Arbitrary action in. tak-
ing Over the cultivation of the beans
has' caused this lawsuit," the judg-
ment continued: "A 'definite a
*rangernent was made 'between the
Parties at the tirne when Ybeans
were worth approximately $3 per
bushel.' If they . had ' dropped ,to-
onehalf that „ Kice, the plaintilf;
who had eondaeted to do the Work,
-
would have been the' loser ; and I
am quite eonvinced that the • fact
that :the beans Dunned from '$3_
bushel, at 'the time the' wore
planted. to $6 at. the time they were
mated scene as a large..crowd .gath,
e---reiriTriI -
games were- •in progress in: gaily
deeprated booths, and a large mini-
ber -patronized the bingo,*-foic-Avhich
the prizes Were attractive. .A fancy-
work booth and refreshinent stand
did a•steady business, and a fishpond
was the mecca for afl the children.
-A . fine' red tricycle for which
tickets were sold was won by Miss
Rose Boyira, and 'the Winner of the,
thbie .and chair was *,1.. 14.
:RobitiSon, of the 10111 C.N.R. staff.
Eight-year-old G erirude Cook ma de
the *draw. - • • . • ,
Members of the -Chapter undervthe
leadership of the regent, Miss Josie
Satinders, were aSsisted by members
:Of tlicS'Lions and Kinsmen. Clubs.
- • harvested, had ninth to. do. with the
"'ROUND AND 'ROUND.. SHE defendant's fault-finding, and. • the
-GO 7, -• ct ion .--resuitint,
NEED TO REPLACE
AUTO-GLAS
THE
.HITAL. -I:HEATH
'Now -Johnny Weiirnitller, it "Tarzan ;.tid 'tlie' Huntress."
.140.0.$ Tile's. and Wed.t.
'Criebr1veit7DiiireiliiiMeUrii;t4e1iitf•trifirdirilirgereftelflitif'
Laura Z. llobson's teUse'Story rates the year's, top' cast and the
.praise o critics everywhere. •
"tetttlernan's Agreement
'1•-
Thurs.,. Pri. and Sat.- . .
HOMphrey 00ga,rt4, 'tYaltei Huston, 'Pim Holt and Bruce Bennett
Subject of, a recent' rave -review, n tifo. miihazhio-, roti will enjoy
. this tttoryt of starli and. primitive „emotions. '
••
it ••
hp Treasure .0frf4it iter adre"
4,* • Os.
Conling-a-iiii&O Ste' ittf Ana 46amie,0064*i "
Maticeg W41 Sat „ anAhollaity,rt Z.attl-
Touity'
•
Complete safety glassreplace-
ment service.. • Quick . . . eco--
• nomical. Drive in today for
Hobbs - Ddolite and pitplate
Glass! * '
• BgEvER$
'AUTO SUPPLY
-464, ST PHONE 295
• (Or contact your loCal
'rage or Service Station
Driving a •cal- round and" 'round -' "The defendant .must be• 'Charged
the Square hos different effects -on
different people, doendingupon
r_
theiultimate destination. , Last
Week.' Mfg. -Hamilton,' of Wingham,
drove arorinil several 'times in a
vain_effort to lind_which-.• spoke led
off. to Bayfield, and when she was.
unable to find it the circular trips.
proved annoying. . 04 the other
hand, a Couple "on "their honeymoon,
Mr. •andMr.s... D. ,Renbar,_jat
ener, _found driving • around the
Sehare just like being on- a merry.,
pa -round and „made the joyful trip.
many a time before they continued
on their way. -
Th -less some peoplehave On their
minds the more'they, Seem to want
0 talk it off. --:-Guelph Mercury..
•0100■11,
FEAGAN, & PREST
• ELECTRICAL •
-.'.CONT.RACTORS
..Phone 937-R-12 ft 77514'
• Mary Hastings Housewives
, -
Invite all good neighbors to attend' their annual picnics,
. ..
'THE. GODE'RICH PICNIC WILL BE HELD AT2 p.m.,
. , . . -
,ON JULY 22. 'in HARBOR PARK
. teee±04-.-.ea..i.r,amas,10..4Aw- : _r.o...6.-4.,,,ftlo,Ji.,%_•,*00.,,,,pma,-
, If you have written. t4. Mary, Bastingi through . The
London. Free P_ITss, or feel you. 'i,vould_like.to dO so goin'e-
time; or if you woilid 'just like to be sodable,..take your
' lunch basket and coine'aloni. -Bring 'the dhildren, too,
DERIC171
PAVILION
Dancing Every Wednesday and Saturday
AND HIS ,OkCHESTRA.
a!,1
laivivrk-iiiciteeitterwrs-
1-
Priday, July 23r4: A.uga'st 6th and 20th
'SPEWAL SUNDAX•Ivitomdor AND -HOLIDAY
with two-thirds the value of the
beans coining into the'hands of the
-defendant, $859.50, •or $573,04.".
Frank Donnelly, Kc:, Goderich,
for the plaintiff •„ E. 0. Thompson,
.K.0 , • St ra tford, r t he „defernhi n t.
_ • 1".'s
'FOOD- STILL SCARCE
or Pans
2 tins for— • " 29c
campbell:s •Vegetable
Soup
• 2 10 -oz. tins
--gaina ion
• 01.6 oz....till
c
•••,
All Bran
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1,44.14464
X;altg
OXYd01
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-Localgrown rabies now --09z13-42;:and-ligk-out,csuPPV-
aft their best. See us for f biaok-eurrants, gcoseber-
. .
• •
quantity lots for preserying. tries and red currants..
umwasonsmismek
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IN • SCOTLAND t
--Home. 'a -gain -at -Saltford- Ara-. 'if
vi••••it to Scotland. since last/March,
;Tofu Morri's finds his native -land
.vastly changed frcan, when 'he lived
cthere as a Anti]. •
The most -Marked change is • ih•
tin- availability Of food, he states.
Fe I o -theejrnrited IlOwa nee
.on Certainitems fOr one person ,fer
, „half -
one • week, he 'iltates: One egg; one
strip of bacon; two ounce. of but
ter, IWOounces of margarine, '
pound of sugar, quarter-pinnifi of
teaa ery smallportion o1 1td
and "eriOngh 'cheese for fri---nrouse-
, V'
1:11;;;Itiout three weeks ago a quart
of tstrawbeni" sold for
beforrhe "Railed frpm -Scot-
$1,2d, one
peach. for 30 cents, one wrap& 'of
ne.w potatoes, for...12 cents, a pack.-
age of twenty:cigarettes fot 80c.
Mr. MorriS is building .a4 new
• at Stafford about twenty:live
yards, north -of the general stdre
which' be. operated beforeleaving
for seetiaad in- March.. He hopes -
to have it ready for ,Septeinber,
'when his wifeand two children plan
..to return from -Scotland. It is be-
.11eved this is the , first new !house
built in' Saltford in. the last -forty
years.' •
-a9s1 -,leMitea04-rting-liaktiftWiftfiffilliffithr
, Morris on ,Monday night came
•lkross a large amount of * broken.
dishes abbut• five feet .from tbe
sur-
face of the ground. Naples Appear -
Ing on the baek of -the dishes were
"IvanhOe" and also "R. Cochran and
Co., Sent1.9n11."- The
di,slies had been burled for Many
Yea rs rind' nrobillitir 'Weretd; itt
-
one time in one of Sanford's liptelsi
"
AUGUST ist and...2n4
•
LLA:
• Well, the pretty coeds have fill fin-
ished lbeir foiir-year university
courses and -now 'they 'ea get' nurr-
ried.-St. Catharines' Standard.
ickaithe ayIlar
Of kidney Disorder
*Duni *big "pains in the back
may be a warning 'of iiidney dis- •
orders. Don q neglect these, paints
-ort ttei:idneys,
'he t9 b1inii'
nate the waste's which may be the
°taut o b'actiehe and minor, urinary
• and bladder* ailments. Thus pdanis
radney Pills help the -kidney! to
clear the :Way o imputitieS4
„
1)0 as thousando a othe Catti.
.dion have i:ltme. ViThen. troubled
with bieltac.b.e; take ichaa'a lAcInnY
PxITh On 00o.. at all drug counters.
ha It1thbirn0;1 to1et0; Oaf.
fit ITS an
VEGETABLE
...
itzcavEro DA111...
ONTM,110 , NEW No. 1,
.L.
-POT ibs. 390
NEW CROP'YELLOW COOKING, No. 1 •
ONIONS • 3 190
, 'ONTARIO NEW CROP No, 1.
CARROTS - •
ONTARIO, FRESH GREEN TOPS; •No.
BEETS — —
ONTARIO, FRESH ,No. 1 ,•
CABBAGE •
3 lbs. -190
BtAnchesio
2 1". 90
'ONTARIO' BRADFORD PASCAL No.„31_ -.. •
CELERY *STALKS • 190 -
ONTARIO ICEBERG, Large, No. 1' - ,
CE ,M,LX:;,71!t• 2 7 150
41i4tAyt.io. tu5, NO.. 1, _Large Benehes
'RADISHES • .•2 for90
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