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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-08-18, Page 3• • • • 41, ••• logua :5m24 NO. 32 HURQN cpUNTY'S,F,ORA'AfQS GODERICki, ONTAWO, THURSIY.A. .W ST 1,8th; 1949 : k • P ..,:puswg44,DIR4oTolti7 ibnOiTERED AccovNTAN't!...; w."CECII&ATTRIDGE. . "741.0EtigtTEREI,I) ACCOUNTANT- ' Phone No.-rOince 343W. 11euse3434 ' • ..—C4odericht G„ MCOANN, ' • - ACconntant 'C1iiton'' Ont-ailo , .78,3W • :4 Itatteabtirf I . INSURANCL MtAILLOP 11:r SUAANCE Offini and 'Belated town. Propert,y64sured. ' Frt. ident•,..Ohris, Leonhardt, I3cirn-• holm; Vice -President -High Alex - 'ander, Walton; Mgr: and Secy:!. Treas,911. A. Reid, Seaforth • ' ' Directors •-•-- Chris. Lponhaalt. Bornholm Hugh Alexander, Wal- ton; Sam. H. Vhitnaore, Seaforth, E. 3. Tre*artha, Clinton.: Robert. Seaforth ; John t` H. Mc - Ewing, Blyth;„ Frank McGregor, Olin:ton; Jelin L. "1aiglei,,50a1Ort11;, Harvey Fuller; Goderich." • Agents----John..-E Pepper, , Bruce.. field, R.R. 1; George A. Watt; Blyth, • R.R; 1;. R. Finlay McKerelier, Dublin, R.R. 1; J.' F. P,renter, Bredhagen; Selwyn Baker, BrUS- NelS.4- ean Mikeall pay- Ments, and --'get their .darda.reeell3t$ at. the' Royal Bank:ifClintont;- Keith 'Otani GrocerY, Kingiten Street, Goderichi•-• *MEDICAL 11R. ,F. J. R. FORSTER, EYE, j•-• %PAL 110SE,... „THROAT. Late 'House Surgebii'New---xOrIC Ophtb.almic ,and. Aural Hospital, assistant at Moorefield Eye nospitai, / and Golden Square ThrOat•Haspital, London,' England: • • EYES TESTED, GLASSES . SUPPLIED, •153 Waterloo Street* S„ Stratford. - Telephone -267. , . Next visit Bedford Gode'- rich,. Wednesday, Sept. 28th, 1949, at 2 p.m. till 4.50 p.m. • • DENTAL . TVe. it,. W. H.UGHES Dentist Corner Wellington and Lighthopie ' • Streets. • Phone 10333 ;for appointment. ALCOLM MAT MAY: X;OCI-A.TION , on 'the. Square—formerly Ntr. . praigle'sOtfice:, Real' Eit:a‘-General In- ' • Miranee •. Phone .115W • .20 Irralagmangialillimeam. rarrwri•••• WESTERN ONTARIO MOTOR,WAYS All times, Easter' Daylight Saving To LONDON To STRaTFORD 7.50 a.m. ,- 7.50 a.m.. • 12.15 p.m. • 12.15 p.m. 415 p.m. •• • 4.15 p.w. p.m. --Bus leaves daily al -10.10 -Ron. for:Kincardine and Owen Sound Holiday schedule ;effect follow- ing qates: May 24, July 1, -Aug. 1, 4 • On IVIondirand day after h011oialr, • bits for London leaves at '7 a.m. • Bus • to Stratford and London at. 8.15.-p.nu•Stmdar and holidays only., • • Sundays and holidays the 12.15 bus• . •goes to Stratford -only. Connections at Clinton for London, • Detroit, "Wingham, 'Walkerton, Kincardine, Port Elgin and Owen •'Sound. . • Connections auStratfoid for Wood- stock, Kitchener, GuelPh, Handl- -ton-and-Toronto: • • Connections at Mitchell for,Listowel. • and London. A.. For 'information phone Reg. McGee .& Sons at •765., •••', Carey and Chapman, GENgRAL iN5uRaNcE Fire, AutOmobile, Casualty II. F. Carey C. F. Chapman ' •none 18 Goderi,04 • F. .Atiostriiog OPTICIAN attd OPTOMETRIST Sqpare -- • Go_deirich. • "See ArmotrOht and f flee 'Itettat", At LuCknoW OVA Wednesday of • each month.; •. !"-D91STALD B. BL .toriffluEricED AucaioNirsu '141.censed for Comet* of Iluron • and Brute —RIPLEY, PROM:p.a._ • For information apply to J. N. Kernighan, Division *Court Clerk • Godor1011; Ont' • ZDWARD we:Ea:107m . 14IVENSK0,=',AUCtiONIEER Correspondence promptly 'an, • mitred. :Immediate earrangements can be inade-fpr-Salea Date by, Calling. Phone 203, Clinton. 'Oharge moderate ' and satiafac-', lion. 'Guaranteed. •• I 9tf • EAOLD TTAbillON- 'ICENSED AUCTIONEER • • HURON AND PERTH Seaterth Phones 11 -661 -or cHarry-Edwards, Goderichi.• • Phone 144 • • 1, • Matt. Gaynor Licensed Aue.tiOncer. ' Sales conducted anywhere--... -.for infoiniation- write, or . Phone '78'7J, Goderich (collect) -Geo. G. IViacEwan Fire, ebient and 'Motor Car Insurance OFFICE—MASONIC TEMPLE - WEST STREET PHO 230 . GODERICH Insure In Sure lInsurance• . Confederation Life-4ind, Car •_FIRE -r -Preferred •111/011 for preferred risks. • ACCIDENT • & SICKNESS, *Consult.,- -JOHN FARRISH • Phone 7r15 Ihinganoon • INCOME TAX RETURNS, PRIVATE - • BUSINESS • FARM. REPORTS • Bookkeeping records installed ' and checked monthfy '•or at request. ' -,ROlt-N. BENTLEY -Phone ,909J Box -53 36 Regent St. GODERICIA, OlsiT.- •••••••*, fficC -,11.4*e$ EX-MODERATOR-MODERATORRRakciiiEs T • ATIP.' iao4rt ijsr C, T.)a, 'Yeti! Reverend O. IL Ate-- CO, D9liala; D.D.r of LuanOW,: former C raodemtor „ of .1he • Presbyterian MagistrategPar$ 'Several adses ., of Carel* . .0h.n.rek int Canada, preatfhed to large Cengregation. in 'Knox Church •, • . . ' ' • PptectIburself With Fire Insurance See.. . Gordon jewel „ GODERICH Phone Carldw. 30-r-4 ' 4QLL ,Optonietrist--1-00tician Eyes Examined, Glasses Elite& Pluine`33' .• • ooderich, Ont. • The ,chrYsantheraum • Is:. •the •hardiest Illewer: known. •'AT ITA TI NOW—tarry Parks and' Technicolor hit The Gaiia'Ait Igiule!! Mon., TtleS. and 44 on Sunday morning. 't. 0370.11a of 'his thoughkpraVok- Tile bearing 61refee' 4.1:1Iiing fpg, $entiOn was, in ,the 37tb, nnapter charges, 0c:envi' ed all -day Sitting, Of Ezekiel He expressed the he or the weekly court On TAkdSday. lief ,that•the world is getting' worse., Magistrate : D. E. .floinVs dis- it,,needsto work. and-Aorgaidze for raisped a oinige. of. careless' diAving' bence, and a Itang. ehUrCh. 13ut, • • :these 'are Tio.t .0"1-nngli'l there' niust Henry :K'11•11eltbQl`.ger' 451 he power tisan was .00d :Windsor; alsO onefagainSt Marvin" ivii4 'brought the Israelites q back to Ross, 17, of Ashfield. 'Cars drivea- their.,pyVn*land; the San* thing can by the. tiecuied were, involved in liaPpen—tetfay • to4; the IndiVidtai, tile-Salhe accident-, about 8.30 p.m. the'•ehurch, the conimunitY and the on July 30th, at an interseetion 'nation. • • - of . a concession, road and highway • VOCar solos • were,sung by -Mr. 21, in Colborne, township. ' Ralph der_Son and Miss 'Helen Accoidftig , to thd evidertee of Willis. .VreVitteio.l Constable A. Butler, -the 'The Very Rey. .1V1,111a.m Barclay; accident ode -lined 4when a Dodge D.D., of-Ilamiltort, will occupy .t.pe car driVgn by Kallenberger collided pulpit for the next two Sundays in with a 1029' Whippet in charge of 'Augustlwhile Rev. R. G. MacMillan Marvin ROSS. • •' , is on holidays. ' lciarvin Ross testiged th4ehe was driving' west; brought his car to Some Oriental 'Ilea beneve that a stop., v:Oceeded on to the highway, pearls:have medicinal qaalities; and And had. begnn,,..40 ni:ake a torn that to wear theta greatly improLes when ,his car N'O'itS struCk by the the clearness and beauty of the morthatound car driven by Kailen- skin. • . berget.' , '• The seventeen -year-old -youth saidhe bought 'his car in Alar -h. .--- and since _ had driven it a -total Beautiful Lawns Made E.P, of 0;000 miles, or 2,000 a month. • Raymond "Htiggitt, 10, of Ash -- LINKING 'UP d F.AIELY 4,879RX, 1.90YE ,A.11S .460 Oi‘e Q the qr1e t ,the .?0‘ifrist inforniat,ion, hooth reported'in last Week's Signal -Star was :that of John''T, Palton ofOhiiunat1,. Ohio, who said.that his .father.left Code - rich in 1.80 and he was- anxious to learn-Vhere any of hisvrelativeS • were 'T/4 query as noted inthis paper Caine to the notlee Of Mr. john 'HuseY of town, who informs '.rhe' Signal -Star that,•, hls grandfather, .164,,Daiton, cone out from*Ireland with a John T. Daltoia.ia 1847, Mr, Hussey's_ gralidfather settled in the ;Kingsbridge district and a few -years later ' some of the Daltons went to the •,Ileited. States. It is not unlikely that in this interval— from 1847 to 1865—some of the Cincinnati duin/s ancestors died and were buried -at Kingsbridge, which would be spoken: 'tf as Goderich. ,k copy of this paper will he sent to the address of the present, John T. Dalton in Cincinnati, and it may be that correspondence with Mr. Hussey • will give the 'former •the information he -seeks. , • 1111.6DEL OF COTTAGE, TO BE GIVEN .AWAY NA=tiltiRS' — tke.14,-4.,pa4s,etAger in the 1.1oss car :ERTILIXER , said he •saw ' the • northbound car ' -about—ninety- rods- -away. - was s.• No milky weight,. Ayan..,n6,11.,,u, sitting in thefront spat, and said ---IWASSON ALLEN • he hung On as he savy'he was gOing to e hat. •Argument on the Law - Scotian 39, 'subsection 3, under which the charges Were laid, was argued by Crown Attorney .,Glenn• Hays, and by defence Counsel, TiltirM'Dantlallyr berger, and W. A. Sutherland forRoss. • Mr. Donnelly submitted that the stop • made by Ross Was not in compliance with the Act Cthat hp should hayesthpped at •the high- way instead- of six feet away. In -dismissing the • charge trate ;-Elblnies .expressed the opin-. „ion"' that it is not - good" driving -ptactice to AO- and then proceed and let left-hand traffic "look out for me." • "If this is the intention of • the Legislature, I think it should be in • plainer language," said the •Magistrate. * • ' After the hearing of a charge of careless driving against Alex. elintabaa_closed,...Magis- trate Holmes ' announced "that he would exercise his power to call a Witness -Who Was in' the car 'al- legedly driven IJ' Pell, and .ad- journed the case for ,two week's. Another clfarge against the ac- cused, of failing t� report an ac- cident, also was adjourned.• ‘• Collision in Goderich The charges arose out of an • accident on August lst when a Car anegadly-driveri by Fowell crashed ' • YOUNG-- MEN ' INTERESTED. IN A CAREER t, An Air Force Recruiting Officer:will visit the , -60DERION2ItATIONAL • EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Tuesday, Aug. 23, for the purpose of interviewing • app1ies:11U age 17 to 30 for the ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE. Applies, tions will be accepted' for • aircrewand sToundcrew trades. 1 p.m. to 4.30 pin.. ••••• ,or CONTACT • Rgc railing Unit 92 Dundas St. • London. Ontario iiIM*8111,!,1111M1111.0 nae , • . -Canadian Altar of Martyrdom - The thrilling story by Dr. W. SherwOod Fox .of, the _ discovery of the site or an ancient Mission station, making an importante contribption- to pitnadian- -. history. — Now .9n Sale at Henderson's pook Store, $3.00. LECTRICAL CONTRACTOR • wiRnIG, Amp REPAIRS Phone•coliect. 207 -Carlow. - en arty ings!)ridgey day,Aug. 2211.11. inaid of Si: ja'seph'S Church• . Softball: )3ervie Bears -vs. pt. ..Tosiepb.'s Cltib, • _Excellat s icy. in....gall, ..Adul $1,00, Clithiten ...(under 15) 606; „ Popular orchestra for outdoor dancing Prizes h• Priza — by. LOUISA. :MAX AT.ACOTT , Technicolor ph!Aegraphy and" faultless direction bring to life all the Well-khoWn,cluiracters of t beloved story,. , AllysoU Peter Iitvioril, stlitabeth Tayler, Mary Astor and r • • , Platry.°Dayenport. ' atiO' .retCY RlIb,ide, 1V10,1oklie.lit4intjiiChtittli tong and igeg .flandidi Ptesent the screentt inoet nproarfinis ftdui1y ie.egi4Ict1Y the. sort „ • a bildrif'ot1 Would .0kgsliki 011:146 " Art Maimed We Sat , H011days at 2.30 __„ Tetittiteelot—PR,ed Shoes? with Anti114"YvaibV40.1c, Prizes ••• Prizes -31-2 'file miniature' 'model •'of • -the' _ , Noted*Countky. lic.k,tor at IVIO4tOn' D. Alex, McKenzie .Graduate, • ..of -the Old., 00clerich• Grammar- School , MUNK,..TON, Aug. 12.—Dr. Alex- , • • ander Felstead McKenzie, at eighty, live, is the Domtnion'sf, f,s,enior iiietlieal doctor in active tract -ire. On Sunday ,he •and, ars., McKenzie -observe the`'diainortd Jubilee of their wedding. • • Di'. IsIcKenAie is a graduate f)f 'the .old goderich „Gran:mbar sSehool.- His . first practice ••• wag' 'estab- lished in Belgrave, Huron -county: -Here,- he -met- Margaret -Pakenham.- They were married 'in 1$89,. and moved to Toronto, where he prac-- tised for six years. •But both were fond 01' the countryside ; they left Toronto for Monktok in 1895, and established their home:. Dr. Me - Kenzie stayed in Moiirton , until -1916, after Nihich year he 'practised successfully hi • Toronto and Alliston. He and his wife re- turned to Aonkton to stay in 1925. For a time, during the first war, he was a,ssistant, superintendent of the Toronto Gendral Hespital "Let he feels his greatest service -and SUCCQSS have been achieved as a •..unnibilt"' suanner •cottage, • ;which. the • Lions Club •originally 'intended to anction off, ',via •be- given - away- 1(4ntiliall'oeoe3011:11'i.oetiSG1he.e..liti.-11"111.1etgllg.tgruosditl,lenster'hli'e'l'no.049-nd,11.ee'g.arl'...Fhloailni.i(ei' • at the hoSPital. He 'was released freni the hespital Saturday after - bones Ave3.e Set ,Satuklay,1110riling, Billy Worsen, son of Mr, a lid :Ars. • • Carlton 'Worsen, accidentally fell. front a ,itpfeacher geati and broke two boties in .his lininediately above the -Wrist.. The: tweak -Was a clean. One, antl.the. lucky ticket. ,These' tickets will lin handed out gratis .to.-- children. at- tending the carnival•-hoth Wednes- day. and • FridaS..,nights. _Th.e_ditiw.. Lor the -model .of, the cottage' will be inade inifuediately- after the • draw for the cottage • itself : on, Friday night; August 19th. . ., , , . .. — • :....FIWttiBig$4,„niSi' IN. fAir.,..L. ' . pourhig the official opening edit-. GRASS FIRE , „ The lire brigade w.as called dut on Tuesday afternoon. for,a grass fire on 'the hill at; -Harbor 'Park. The • tire was beaten out without use of any. water. ,. • •. • . .- • • oderich Pavilion acing .Wednesday an • Saturday Nights , Special midnight and •h�liday dance Labor Day Wee)v9tid. IOUNNy, DOWNS AND HIS • .• country practitioner... • - • The ctoet or's contributions to Monkton were -not alone -those kf an 'able practitioner: 1He asSisted in the. ,establishment of- a public ,'fiel,ped7lif - planning ai-?.d. laying 'O'nt a park. He org'anized the Perth- Medical 'Society in 1913: -NOW., he is A life member Or thatsociety, as well as the-TOrmito - leadenly of Medi. the Ontario and Canddian Medical Associations. • Dr. McKenzie has been , a life- long advocate. - of -.better post- graduate, medical schools for • Can- adian''• doctOrs--rmutiv--trado'f.:• dress. before Mr. -Justice Hodgins when a commission Wasestablished after the first war to study Can- adian medical Services. In 1920,12e- • • was appointed chairman of a com- mittee on edneation. for the On-, tario Medical •A,•'soclation finder hs leadership the, first sche-,} dule of papersi demonstrations and -l• material- for post -graduate 'studyl, "was issued. • * •• • • In;, his career, Dr. ..McKenzie has • delivered upward •of 1,500 babies— and only 'four of.them at a hospital. His obSerVatfon on the' 'subject is a. rather startliing , one. "The intro- .. , duction ,of -antiseptic and aseptic -' surgery has 'inalle it safe for .a ,1-0,Mah to, have:her Onliii.e.taent, in . • ageanthne, -gm; Megeuvte's 'Oar in tlie-partnership wa0b$ n'a meats ..fililniportant., .41 .W1.4$ :well looked tIttOr,,', the. doctor c.,h`licicies, 'There was always. wgrui food,. undAriult ready for him when he, trannleil •ont of the snow tater g 'winter. plunging throng% drifts. Tliere was always 'an UnderstatglIng and affectionately AuniorOus atmos- Phere in. their hetue.' ge' al,dre,111 her huSband'S, in, ter‘sts within and beYond ,Oilice; Tliuugh.siaq cleaved mild amUSe- 1:11e$ ,fronr his efforts' to, alltWit, visiting trader. • The doctor ;bought ids ,Oar iti 1915.. He still 4thea-a,_light coupe_ in, his dtdly round of -calls, but „VS -toi: TiOkse- flesh has never diminished. It was a blow to both of them When Mrs, gelKenzie's present frail ,health prevented their attending the Can- adian riarn'ess Derby While Dr, 'McKenzie and his wife .have -been happiest in their country home, their son, Dr. Kenneth. •G. MeKenzie of Toronto, has become one, of the best,I1Vown. Canadian braln surgeons. But lie remains, with his, four children and four grandchildren a arm and vocal ,nclmirer, of thez"iadOmitable twantrY doctor, his father. - • • into -a Postat the intersection of Britannia • and Baytierd rads in Goderich, :• • • • . Witnessis were: Provincial COn- iitables D J Trunibley and F. 13'0X; Gordon Bedard. and •Samuel Argyles Maurice- Fitzpatrick and; John O'Connor were each. 'hued .$10 and costs after' pleadhfg:guitty: ca s- 'ing a disturbance .at' Grand Bend 1..),V• being drufick. The charges were; laid b3- Constable 'Cowan of Grand Bend. • . A further ..two''': -Weeks' adjourn; inent w:ttS granted. _Kenneth. Allin; Goderich, • charged_ with keeping diquorforsaie,ancLwithb4ngipg liquor into *Huron county ..for other than personal or family use, con- trary to the Canada Temperance Act. ,• A line of Yi(1.!and costs was in•c• posed on Thomas' Arkell, R.R. 2; Bayfield, after .he entered *a .plea • goiiit-y. charge in enlliding with oanother ear on the, Bayfiele bridge. Joseph Yunghlut,' Londesboro, was fined $10 and Costs onpleading guilty •to a charge•of eareles§ driv- ing in the tdwnship of Hopot on August 3rd. ' • h • You an st`bp moth -damage in your' holne.As an author- ized Berlou Service Dealer we give you a 5 year guarantee. If Berlou fails, if there is any &image, We ,paf„ 'the 'Why • not let us mothproof •yotir blankets, carpets, • rugs, 'garments and upholstered furn- 4iv,...0 :j3erlou 'Up thspray celorless, odoiless ,and stainless. The cost .is ma11. A. man's suit.. a woman's .dress, or coat, can be mothproofedfor only 20 eehts a year; Any apaterial ihothpr:0444 with Berlou re- tains it oliginal softness. • Itethemiber Berlou profes- rhothproofing. prottets yoir.for 5 years or we 'pay the -FRENCH Dry Cleaners Goderitai • out. - •BERIOU,s70';'rp'o'oratieN" AUTO GLASS installed while you wait! , 1#40170F1 ,:••• "q• Drive in tedal for- F1,01,bi •.DuPliti ' scat Dap tete S af et) ,.Glaiuo—for, al inalce. an '1010deis. • • BEEVERS AUTO .SUPPLY WEST ST: , P.)1.0/41.1.296 (Or ° contact your ,1600,1 Garage or .Service Station FINE PAST1{Y,CEES and Rtg0,,F,RPOI 'VAIL; ' • poixorBOLLS , • •• 2:50 d0„ 00 BUNS z. IAILY4DELIVER'Y TO,, YOUR voort One- , Bzpvic Prop. f•*', *A' 10.E$ YOUR PIGGY-BANKRATTLE? DM you: save, as much as You anticipateciduring the plist yes,r2 • How. rniwh haveyou saved in :the laSt•teiCit4S-f-----'-..4=7-1:477,4t--, If your savings plan is begging' ,dcivia you neeth, a systematic, Method --;-sonietliing along the.: _loifnestheSumf anentrAiln ne 'etItssPr6aitCeYe:''' , Company of Canada. • ta-VraViiiktiliST[tri'w4,y-toclAv Harold ,W. Siior Representative oS .• Sun' Life--Assnrance 'COltoP#11 • ofCanada, North St. ' 'Phone 766w • FOOD STORES • ••••••••• Ciistoniei§'• Corner • f - • Have you ever noticed the • date dtatriped oh each carton •of A&P -eggs? It is put ther'e to • protect .the .Quality fnd •freshness of this peri*able •item. •,• • An -egg That is .Grade A when it is inspected and pack4d could become ,Grade '13 or C by the time you buy or slowly' handled. We don't want that ever happen ta, an A&P egg. That is why we put the dfte, whep the eggs were graded op eath' catton. EgrzsL„not sold within a -few days of that date -are removed from sale even, thougli'' they are still of good ourlity • If • you -should ever find: that anNr of our ecartons bear old dates or that any „eggs fail to live un o bur high quality statidards, please tell us about it. Please Wriie:" ' Customer Relations Dept., A&P Food Stores, 135 Laughtpn Avenne, torOnto, Ont. • C •••-• t• ' EVERY ITEM. 1tPR1cEMAIKED -, FOR 'YOUR 'PROTECTION IRA&P CUSTOM GROUND") •. FAMOUS DOLE BRAND, FANCY . 2 20 -oz tins PINEAPPLE • NEW .PACK FANCY., RED . SOCKEYE7.S4LIVION ANN RAGEFAMOUS:. •- gepinin43 I.' 'SLICED 1,4111TE 240:ttlF zit* loaf1)1111117 YY ••• _ • •••••••••••••••...k., FANCY CANADIAN COL OURED • CHEESE MILD ib 39c OLD16 1/2's tin 8 -oz jar SORDAN'S ,GBAPEjUICE:16:Ok1 -btl.-9c 32 .:0z, 0t1 ' DELICIOUS CANNED MEAT =PI; PORK LOAF N EW PACK, P CHOICE REGULAR -.CAMAY -SOUP -••,..1 • 12 -oz tin OZEOT cake. • moLAREN'S • ASSORTED 24?k?s JELLY POWERS ION -'4o% SUGAR SYRUP PE CRES CREAM •. CHOICE. CORN ,2 20-0z tins ' • , 20 -oz tin num m umuimumun mum mumm & P FRUITS AND -VEGETABLES- • ORANGEsCalifornia Valeniia 'LEMONS • No. 1--300's .. , . .. . , „ .. tlUsi THEM BY THE 11ASKEI..- . " ' - - ' h •-•11-tAt . '.' litilIEBERIIIES Fresh - ' i. 3 49. ' Qt. . . No. I ..., Itailk. • „ U. . ' ' box , A tititioti ', .00011ess$, NON? 0.rOg,, .0,4t. •'811-11-1144a0 • ' /• .DornastiO;4tatio "Ssik. . ' ' ' ''.."? ' : ',r, •• -Nativii- Grown, . 1641t .CAIITELOUPES ' . - .'' .... . . , ,.. .Seiltiloo Plash. 4 ,flatic, ' -- • ' - 014%ot-tweet '-'0.. 2 1 '. foi, ' CELERY STALKS ., ., . • 'm - -CliCtIMBE' . - S , S'e-;le,c-ied r'eal., 'd "-e. n.. '' ,t - 4vor)4..,No. I, atzt,P . . tre.1,iitt'Large, No. 1 '11.04 ' . ' • ., " ; . SWEET ?,, Yoitow, Pro*, ti . „ ..• ve ONOW,Ort=No; ,•• t•• • •