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The Majestic Women's Institute
are holding a
AZAAR
at 2:0Q •P.M,
.T i 3R AY DEC. 4t
IIn ;ru sels P roc Library
children's dresses, pyjamas, overalls, shirts,
oilcloth articles and aprons
homemade baking including fruit cake
vegetables are among the articles to
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ern Star. The funeral, under the lthe pen and pencil eet and other
be sold direction of Lodge No. 160, 1 t>.o eegifts which they sent me: They
roaftrolooramemaretia
Ava3 hold train the ' o tF were very much ) )1'
family ) e iclenca, hall collated,
with Rev. M. E. R. 13ordrean in : Joe Stiles, R,C.A.F,
Wednesday,. December lst, 1943
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Obituary
W. M. Turnbull
ATWOO1)r Nev, 2s, -A life-long
resident of l;lnla Towlrshlle W'illiarn
11, Turnbull, 1110t1 on the farm he
was born on, lot 16, con, 4, Lhua
Township, in bis 70th year, He
was married in 1003 to Clara A.
jolly, who survives with two s0110,
Harold at home and Gordon of
Forest Mr. Turnbull wos, a Mem-
bee of Atwooit Presbyteilrur ChurOi
Red Cross' Notes
A. donation of ten do1iat's from the
war workers 'or the eighth' lino of
/Grey is acknowledged wile Urines.
At the :November tea head do the
'woricroont .sixteen. dallers and file.
cents war contributed.
Last Salvage Collection
. Of The Year
Salvage Collection on Saturday--- ;
the last olio for the year: Please
have it ohtelee your `.front. door, I
J 1 131,4$. Ile the paper securely,
CARD OF THANKS
and a Proutinent n}emper of Ilse ' CARD OF THANKS 1 avish to express lily thanks to
J,0,0,1' being a past le D,G.A4. He 1 I wish 10 take this oppaRtnllty 10 the workers el the Red Cro:,s for
was also a past patron of' the East- ; than'k the Brussels Red Cros3 for the lovely parcel which I : received.
M was greatly rad,
Frank,Fapporec1row,teR,L1A,3!•,
• CARD OF THANKS
L. Be Jaok Lowry wisher to thank
the Brussels Red ' Cross for the
parcel be recently received. It was
greatlyappreciated.
eleie 1, Thr p(111bearers were:
PLAY ROBERT C. SMART OF ATWOOD Messrs. Earl Shearer, George
Is LAID TO REST Twamley, Thomas Cleland Lorne ,
ATWOOD Nov 30—Th Vallance, George Porter and John
"A Ready Made Family''
To be presented at the
Walton Community Hall
FRIDAY,
DEC. 10th
Followedby a Dance
Under auspices of the U.F•W 0.
Proceeds for Canadian Red Cross
Admission 35c and 20c
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"Know the .truth and the
• truth shall make you 'rhea.”
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Melville Church
Minister
Rev. Samuel Kerr, 8.A., B.D,
q 10 A.M. Sunday School and
Bible Class
11 A. M. Sacrament of the
i Lord's Supper
o s u
C Pp
7 PM
vice.'This service will be pre-
sented by an augmented
Melville Choir.
Broadcast Over CKNX
Rev, M, 10, Oldham. iectnr of tit.
John's church; Brussels, conducted
the church of, the air ove- C IC 'V X
Wednesday night was ' held Sature
clench wa:. in ,..-• .....
Wipghau) on Tuesday morinin;.Sol-
oist was MKS. 113. Bredin aecompani-
ecl at the piano by Mr. L. 1y. Thomp-
son.
of Robert C. Smeit who diel on Einia Centre Cemetery
day afternoon, the service being JESSE WiLBEE
oondueted in ,the Presbyterian An old said highly
Osteeentel
irlont of
church by the pastor, Rev. M. E. R.
Boudreau, assisted by
the •Rev. M.
F, Oldham, rector oe St. Alban's
church, Atwood Interment - wee
made in the Elba Centre Cemetery,
The pallbearers were members of
the Canadian Order of Foresters,
John McNeil Willi
sin Snupson,- . T.
s D. ,Smith, George P, Greensides, A.
y$
TT. Gordon and 1;. H. awing. The
efloral tokens were many and beau -
tittle Relatives were present from
Oshawa, Stratford London, Detroit
and Niagara Falls, NT.
eeteeetgmic :simelwSet etelgtR eleileW1 10eta
Christmas
Concert and Dance
At S.S. No. 6, Grey,'on
THURSDAY, D '
EG• 9th
at 8:30 p.m.
Refreshment Booth
Victory. Orchestra
[Everybody hod
Welcome
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1 ame
61„1et6':F, atezete1` age totens'1P,1oa-.'tntaf Ceti
DANCE
In Cranbrook Community' Hall
on
FRIDAY, DEC. 10th
Music by Victory Orchestra
Booth in Attendance
Help send smokes to
the boys overseas
• ' ADMISSION 35c
eta .ttmcloftt�t�%SnostR1F waa_tmet.etstauteteta?
A Christmas Dance
will be held in
Brussels Town Hall
Wednesday, December 29th
Under auspices of Morning Star
Rebekah Lodge
is
rte
Candlelight Caro! Ser•
This is the first of the Sunday ri
evening union services to se
held during the winter months
in Melville and the United, 5
Churches.
Louis D. Thompsom, Organist ,
and Choirmaster
R • COME AND WORSHIP ev
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United Church-
"o�,g'' Plinister—Rev Hugh C wiltoe 2
▪ 11 A. M. Morning Worship
"The Hungers of Men" A
Junior Congregation
12 Church School and
Bible Class
The United' Church congregat-
?• ion will, meet at Melville ds
Church for the Evening
6ervloe. dg
i, EVERYONE Wc'LCOME
mo, -s lel�(„tgt(R,cgitkalociovP� Gs ,..
c f England,
Church h o
g
,• Pariah of i3runele
Rector. -Rev, M. F. Oldham.
Second Sunday In Advent
St. John's Church, Brussels -
10 A. M. Sunday Sohool
11 A. M. Holy Communion
and Sermon
St. Georges, Walton-- -
1.30 •P. M. Holy Communion
and 'sermon
2.30 P. M, Sunday School
u Preacher --,Rev. M. McCleary
of the Upper Candada Bible
Society.
St. David's, Henfryn--
2.15 P. M. Sunday School
3.30- P. M, Holy Communion
and Sermon
Satnbr3hht81b11rr(ttraiibr>hgrbrrstallr7h
• The Victory Orchestra
Will provide' the music.
Admission 35c each.
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REGENT THEATRE,
Seafortb, Ont.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday—
) December 2nd, 3rd, 4th
Kenny Baker•Patricia Morison
Silver Skates
A Great Ice Spectacle !
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
December 6th, 7th, 8th
I Claudette Colbert
Paulette Goddart - Veronica Lake
So Proudly We Hall
`First great love story of our girls at
the fighting front„ '
Thursday, Friday and Saturday',
December 9th, 10th, 11th
Charles Laughton Maureen O'Hara
This Land Is Mine,
One of the strongest denunciations
of the Nazi conquerors yet seen on
the screen!
Coming—
Stage Door Canteen
—.a --
First show starts at 7:30 each Mien -
Ing, When these single features are
shown. second show starts 9:15. Mat-
inee each Saturday at 2,80.
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Candlelight Caral-'Service
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EL ILL,E PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BRUSSELS
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Sunda r•Evenin Decen ber� 5th
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at7P.M.
Special Music by Augmented Mob!
p,
ay Guests Seh sts Mr• Geo. Northwood and Mrs' Roy Coquina
Recital of Organ Muls'le at 640 P. M.
res GI eY toll lisb.p, in the ,
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person of Jesse Wilbee passed
Peacefully away on Bentley, Nov. B.C.S• Exams Starting
21st at the home of his sop tluseell , The students of 13russei; Cont'nn-
Wilbee in his' 82nd year Although etion School start their Chi'islmas
he had been. In tailing health for two examinations on Friday of this week,
years, was confined to bed for only according to Mr el. Laycock,
a few days. Deceased was born in principal of the school The pupils
Waterloo County and came to Grey will be btivning the midnight oil -in
•
township when eighteen years of an endeavor to - secure better marks
age. He was the son of the late in the coming exalninatione,
Henry Wilbee and Caroline Penfol1,
Surviving are one brother Andrew' CARD OF THANKS
of Prince Albert, Sask., and two
sons , Sas c., . o
Iiarold of Roelchaveu 1 I ,Sincere thanks is expreesed t
and Russell of the 6th concession or neighbours and friends for the
Grey, Also five - grand children many acts of kindness and words
and tour great-gl'ancicbildt'an, The of synt'patby during the 1l1ness an•(1
funeral service was held at his late . at the time of the death of W. S.
Fore
Forrest, also for ]some on Wednesday conducted by 1 ' Bowers anc? C+> Rev.
the Rev, S. Brenton of Dthel United : 11, D. Wilson,
Church, A beautiful solo was Mrs, W. S. Forrest
contributed by Mr. Quest Dobson.
The pallbearers were his neighbours, ;Six Qualified
D. A, McDonald, Jas. Deitner, Jas. ; Qualified
qualified to ' contest
Tulebvll
, Wm. Deitner. Win, Hay the four ,places on the Blyth eonneil
and Mac -Shaw. Flower bearers up to the -closing time of 9:00 o'clock
were Ross and Norman Stepb.enscon, Saturday night. 'They are Franklin
Kenneth and Ian Wilbee, (friends Bainton, Hergert Dexter, A. leer
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were present from Stratford and • nick, Lorne ,S,''crimgeo•lle an(i 13arold
Wingliam, interment' was mat% in Vodden.
Mount Pleasant' Cemetery, Ethel. tteeve W. H Morritt was accord
Walter S. Forrest ed an acclamation at Frittay's nonx-
ination meeting,
Walter .S. Forrest, who moved to
;
Brussels from Walton ` about two 1
months ago, died at his 'home here is Streets Should Be Sanded
Teachers Have X -Ray Taken
On Tuesday- of this weep 13rucsel.e
teachers bad au X -Ray oakee (;f
their hitig's, which was .made
at
Ornierich. This is in eompiiauce
with a provincial order-1)fl. uneil
witich was passed on October 130) of
this year.,
Melville W. M. S.
The November meeting of the
Melville W,M':S. in connection -with
the "I'in so thankful boxes" was held
at the home of Mrs. W. C. King and
was most 1)leasantly. spent 111 eecial
chat, the offering emanate'' to about
$37, Lunch was also served,
CARD OF THANKS
Sincere thanks 11 exten,ied 10 our
friends tor their many - acts of
kindness -and expressions of sym-
pathy at"the time of out bereave-
ment. Also to the neighbours for
their beautiful- wreath, to Rev, and
Idi's, S. Brenton and to Lh.i soloist,
Mr. Quest Dobson. '
Russell Wilbee apes family
Ladies' Aid of Melville Church
The Ladies Aid of Melville Church
gave a pot luck supper in the church
Mast Friday- evening A pleasant
intercourse' was held by all, . after
which a program of community
singing was enoyed. Instrumental
music by Mr. Thompson, vocal solo,
' Mrs, 13redin, reading Janet King and
Jean McDonald and a very pleaeing
solo by June Wprk and an address
by Mr, Ker rwho was else chairman,
Morris Township Hall
Scene of Euchre, Dance
.5 euchre and cla.nce was held 01
the Morris township hall ou Friday
evening, sponsored by'thc, Junior,
Red Cross„Society of S.S. No: 3 and
the teacher, Elwin Hall, Music was
supplied by a local orchestra. A draw pl
was made for a pale of dunios which
were won by Mrs. - James 7'hytine. 1
Door receipts were 317 and over 318
worth of ticicete were sold ' on the
ducats. Prizes for the -euchre were
won by Mrs George Hyslop and E1 -
win Hell, Lunch was served by the
lad f
les n the section,.
Walton
on Tuesday, Nov, 23rd, fh his 73rd I 'Once again at this'time of the
year, The' deceased had suffered , year, we have been requested by
from a heart condition and harden- pedestrians' to put a note in the 1
ing of the arteries for the past five paper asking the council to see that
years and the last ,year nad been the streets are sanded when ley,
confined to hie bed. He was the It would only take a duan a short
son of the late Wm. Ferree,: and 'while to cover the streets with sand
Jane McNichol who came from near'when the sidewalks are ley and thee
Glasgow, Scotland, He was born insuring the safety of the pedes..
on the second' concession of Morris :trians from a broken•arm or leg or
township on June 2ncll 1871-where.(some other serious iniury which'
he spent practically all 111e life pule' .results from .a tall on icy streets.
having lived: for foto• year;.. in! ,
before' moving to Brussels I Special Sc
wo, mouths ago. On New Year's
ing in Mete Ile
t
Day/, 1.909, in London,, he was united On 'Sunday even
in marriage to Christina Robb, who Murch an augmented choir will
-service
present a candlelight ceras a r 1
survives her husband, • One son
predeceased his father. Five brothers under the direction of the organist
Mr. James, Archie Thomas. and r, Louis D, Thompson. This service Beer Quotas Cut
Robert and one sister Marian also will n'iarlt the beginning of the 'anion The Ontario Liquor Control
Predeceased him.. k'•uueral set;vires ser'viees to he held di?.ring . the Board on Tuesday issued a state -
under the direction of St. John's winter months in the United and went announcing that gallonage 01
Masonic Lodge, of ' which the Presbyterian .Churches, The call beer available for sale' in hotels and
deceased was a member, were held
from his late home on Wednesday
afternoon with Rev, Hugh Wilson of
the United Church in charge Pall-
bearers were: David johns ten ,
Wesley Jerlwyn, Andrew Turnbull;
Graham 'Campbell, George Agar and
Cameron Mustard, The many
flowers were beautiful and included;'
wreaths, Si, john's Lodge A,lr,
AM.; 'Mrs, Wilkinson; sprays,
notghiboure, Mrs. Knill William
'Forrest, Mr, and Mrs. .A Lawson,
Mr, and Mrs. George Agar, 031o, and
Mrs. Neil Robb, Mr. and Mrs W. T3,
Brewer, Mr, 804(1 Mra, H, A, Ibobb,
Raymond Forrest, Mrs, Russell
Gregg. Interment was made in
Brriwsels cemetery,
All Wrngliant Offices
Filled Without Vote
WJNGHA'0., Dec, 011e Town of'
Wi.ngirn.m will bold no election ibis
year as all a0Yleee have bean filled by
acclamation as a resent of 'last
night's qualifications, The new town
officials are: Mayor, Fred L. David•
son; peeve, Jbsepls J, })vans; Coup'
Milers, Ebner Wilkinson, Duneau
Kennedy; Jack 8eavie, Fred 'Spry,
MurraY Johnston and P. 113. Lloyd'.
3 Hydro Oommissiener. A, 1. Walker.
Public School eleerd, ward 1, W. x,
Ciouilekeinerat; ward 2, , George .Scott;
ward 13, O. W. Lloyd; ward 4, R, A,
doubts. -
has gone forth to the churches to
make an effort to save fuel. The
union wervices'ar•e the outcome of for indiv1dnal purchasers In brew-
that
lewthat appeal. It is hoped that era' retail Stores would be out from
36 to 11.4 pints a month. New holies
clubs would be sharply restricted 011
Dec, 1st while quantities available
Brussels and the • surrounding
Country x111 make 30012 use of the
opportunity to bear this' service of
sacred music.
At The Churches
The morning service in Melville
Church was in oltarge of the minister
who preached from acts 16 verses
30.0 arid 31. The choir sang the
a.ntltem "Ye That ' Stand in the
I3otise of the Loyd" by Walter
Sirinney, The evening service was
withdrawn that title eoriuregaLion
might worship In the United Church,
where the Ref, Walter McCleary of
the Bible Society was the visiting
preacher.
13(11 Rowland Welcomed
Hoene By Friends
RRI J$SELS, 'ONTARIO
NO11e-.,,•.331ood Donors
Due to the epidemic of ^bu which
et present sweeping through the
co1I1' 1 n}13• it has been thought wise
:r tow has been decided nixie by the
Committee in charge to cancel the
Blood Donors Clinic which wnt to
Le hold on TaesdaY, I)eeenrber 7th.
' i1r: Clime is not ex -pentad to be
held until the spring, The Committee
wishes to thank all would -he donate;
anis canvassers,
Flying Officer SLlllhu,i it Howland
received a tousirg ti eie IiII•' trans his
home town folks when he stepped
off the train at the 'station here on
Thursday night
13111, 23 -year-old, only son 00 '147r.
and Mrs. John Rowland of 13rnssels
is home on a month's le'nve ('ruin
overseas where he completed a
thirty slight tour over enemy terri-
@�e'�1)j/f'0
Ritchie—Lyddiatt
A. quiet -wedding was solemnized
at the 7Jnited Church manse, 1i1yth,
„t high noon Wednesday, Nov 24th,
when 40'v. lir. 50 31air ttnil,,d in
marriage Mei•gery Lydd3(11 of Myth
to Mr, Clifford Ritchie of Wallin,
(4131
The bride wore a street length
s of bronze green crepe with
gold sequin trimming, -Meek felt ]sat
with 'black accessories,
irn
lieu inr the rerernany a wedding
dinner was served at the bride's
11ome. Later the couple )aft for a
short honeymoon, the bride travel-
ling in 0 03nnamon brown crepe
dress, black mink -trimmed coat.
On their return they will reside on
the groom's farm near Walton.
tory. Stephenson—Jewell
He was greeted at the station by ' Q• Pretty wedding took place ou
his . parents and sisters Mrs, G. Thursday at high noon at the borne
Rymer, of Listowel mitt lire Geo, of Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Jewell, when
Davidson of Brussels, amid the ill"' elder daughter, Grace Eloise
playing of the band and the rousing (Jerry), 'became the brideofHarvey
(•Iteel•s of a ere we of einem1- 2011 Wesley 'Stephenson, son of Mr,
people who had gatbe(•etl to el(teme Wesley S�tepbenscon, Brussels and
h1n1. The band pi eceerleci the curs late Mrs, Stephenson, Rev, H. C.
and a- number 01 people to the Wilson officiated. The bride, given in
Rowland home on, Mill street, where marriage by her father, looked •
t charm
he remained in in a
Y aped to play a selection in g floor -length dross of
front of his home. white sheer with beaded yoke and
Flyirg Officer Rowland came with Jetted bodice with headdress of
his family to Brussels from L stowed forget-me-nots and orange blossoms, -
ei.Sh
ght years ago.. He loineri the a carried a bouquet' of rad roses
R:C.A,F. in February 1041, He and bouvardia, Mrs. J. M. Lowry
received his training at the wireless was her sister's matron •of honor,
School at Calgary, Alta., ano Bomb. wearing a frock of pink net over
ing aurl Gunnery SO, oat et. Doeoe, , taffeta. with a headdress similar to
Sask. He went overseas h1 Ortoher ; that of the bride, Oaurphell Weer 00
01 the year in whirl) he enlleted Walton was best man. Following the ,ceremony dinner was served in
•Demobilization Note 1 the dining -room, decorated in pink
and white. The bride's table was
Of the three services, drroob3liz•-
centred with the wedding cake,
ation of the army 515.48805 the , Misses Margaret and I7di•thl Jewel(,
greatest p1oblem, alive is beIlevsd.
sisters of tilt bride, served The
Although details hpct been J couple left on a honeymoon to Mono
divulged yet, it is understood that a Milie, Toronto and other eastern
Considerable proportion of Canada's I places For travelling the bride
present naval and air strength will donned a gold colored two-pieee,
be uraintained, at least for a sub frock with tweed coat rind brown
stantia] period after the' war Such acaessorles. On (heir .return they
forces would naturally lit in to world will reside on the bridegroom's farm
police work. There is, 'however, no on the 18th oonoessi•on of :Grey
similar prospect in sight for 'the towneh0p.
army and eventually practically all
soldier3 will Have to be fitted into
civilian life.
GREY
The Union United Church Sunday
BORN I school and day school, annual
LOGAN--To Mr, and Mrs, Alvin ) Christmas concert. will he held on ,
Logan, in Seaforth hospital on Tuesday. Dec, 21st in *he Sunday
Tuesday, Nov, Mb, 19.43—a son. school room. - - -
��y �v¢o1�d1�I Red Band Siciu
x�1e�1�k�SAS1)ko
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gof sale were established for Hotel
beverage rooms; 10.30 a.m. to .2 9
p.m,; 4 Ism. to 6,30 p,m.; 7,30 p.m,
to 10 p.ot. and all beverage rooms I ,1
Met be cleared of customers by
10.80 p,m.
Large Crowd At
Auction Sale
One of the largest farm. attetton
sales in Morris township was held
at the faun et 3, Thynne on Thurs-
day afternoon with a record crowd
of over 700 attending, Lewis Role -
land was the auctioneer. The bidding
was lively and the prices good, One
of the chief factors in the success of _
the sale is attributed by \2r, Thynne `
At the morning service in the to extensive adverttsing, The sale
Limited Chinch the minister spoke Ori was advertised in this - paper for
the relation et Religion to Progress, three weeks previous to the sale and
ation tvu, in 250 quarter -sheet. .sale hills were e
n
ii Con ro w
The Janitor g g
charge of Mrs, ,Stanley Wheeler and n•ilely distributed, • ])inner was
Miss Jean Speiran, 1n the evening served to those from a distance.
Rev, W, McCleary, 13,A., spoke in •501110 men had travolled aver thir1Y
the interests of the Bible Society, milbs to 4.118 Sala, 'I? ea Alli 9103011 .is .n
,
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m(lol fedi t 138 does
b r t y
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Carr assisted Rev. .I
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d' Mr. Sohn Seb.nock preno 140ed Aitverttee;"
an
044,
(le 1:Benedirtion. ,solo and duet parts ,
in the evening anther. were taken RC)PPl i'
TiN31CW1) TM 80131s0sels, on Saturday,
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by Mrs;Cahsiva and Mr,
Cl'i'fford 13uschlin, ,
PHON•i 12 EIRLISPiEL
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Oxford Inn Chicken Stew , , , , . , • • 2 tins 57c
Van Camps Pre -Cooked Beans • , • • . , . , 2 pkgs 31c
Iodized Salt .. . , , . , . • .. • 3 pkgs 25c
Macaroni (Ready Cut) •••• • , , , , , , .. •• • , .. , • 2. lb 15c
Habitant Vegetable Soup . , 2 tins 19c
Postnm (large) . , • • . 55c (small ) 28c
Interlake Toilet Tissue . • • ,. • ; , . • , 3 rolls 25c
Princess SoapFlakes, Economy package ', . • • 25c L
Sunlight Soap .•. ., ,• 3 bars 20c
Blue Ribbon Cocoa 3/2 lie tin 15c
Canada Dry Ginger Ale •••,. , 2 Iarge bottles 55c
Large Grapefruit (resp) • • . , , . 3 for 29c
Lipton's Noodle Soup Mix • •••••••— 2 pkgs 25c
Pat -A -Fan Pastry Flour , • , . 24111 80c
California' Grapes . , , , •. • • 2
. ,., • .. • • , , • 111.4 35c
Choice Lettuce, Celery, Cabbage — Each Week -end,
buy a one pound tin of Blue Ribbon, Baking Powder
and a package of Blue Ribbon Tea or Coffee and get
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