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rw ,peovie, keep an . ius"Viftowt
■ " y0dlls afro, ItIs'Ihar�Uly i lily twat he a;' yd ins a>rie 44OW" firOM 522 number of goats to Make a t>aiFY
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p e,satw the aladsdno of Aosta as, stV • 1tr udia 2b9c as 2vd >~q 1,06(i fu1Ly peagtable, (fhe Pederi08im' s co�lanbry 'yet, '. 'CatJttr ptilhtistryt deuoeAir> nit o£ a native dMrsfiry' say, �V`hetlher you rai$0 ' o
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, Erounr fhJat rweoliigibLe beginmdng, h
4�¢8, 1�atis '�� a IPureild, �'agpnl+burg s'coo't � 14Q, , . modsrw-aarnAf%rl+" bs.
i s /� j, grown; a national Ibu .
CA1AN0►'S '�$ a: 9 c z . At . and a; mditif' irouaen.
X938, Ipaodluretd odea , ;000+0 0 �sl i,<i roost.Pa'414itl a ,
Good, grade - bq bought . Boz Iib' _150",81#toRAte . INIt'
Ring out the Q1d, Ring. yn the New, pit SWOrth to music by I poumldlst �P mudhatr clipped frown tits
j Hap Corman and' his omheptivif of",$tratford. p`p trams $35 !to f+7ti, . does' sell they tininst fbd, 4i
delii ftlr '
r ea+cendawt's of those famous TurJrdsit Protn1100 du .$i1, e -bred Sloe .amyoumlt 'aLublaal ntsedadr.`'` 9
NOVELTIES , HORNS - HATS .-- /kl]MJ$S'iON., 1300 EACH golauta >dda"from $00 to ¢1fl0,, k3dtk tratm mill ircrnlpatLGwlst ciaeaagdBfi
Because of the demand, for mohair
Seaforth Amateur Athletic . Association $75.. ; De t or Agri- s'berInzw r4a'
fablitic for amttowobile upholstery, the cult mse reports allot axrsta sit its n
bDQbasl
' ece a4ry, as Y0101l •ao a rn44dll lhat►ber,
state of Texas alone produced in a en'perfineittal statto Reitsville,. -an aerator, and a
single year approximately 14,000,000 Mid„ weio, between � " �,, fefslg+�KGtrf� .
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Pounds of this material. $ axaat •$15 a for storatga. .. '
year, 'halt Ante average :the private ' One prime advantage) ,tie -Dai
But -it is- the Angora's European dory 14 more QaTiely Ile ten, Cents er has is th'a't 'g4�, vre�liay o�pPe, asp'
VARNA:.. LOCAL BRIEFS causaar, the midch goat, wallah has a day- ®,goats . ce as. little rarely, mseeptible'toi tPhtotre-�t�v'b t�^esado`
Holiday vls¢abrs• Ma: , awa` M,ra. •Mar. 'Brake Dttttiudsogt, aY Dresden crowded .to ills faregraund i11 'Ohe.past a quart a tkay, theireige is two Of the d'rlryrnegL, tuixercu
haw years. Oomlaneretal pradtuetion of Good m 4kers' ti`a4luce three B ddb.
416orget P119rdm4 oX .Flotent; --Mr. and spent ,.ChristJmas fu to goast milk Is aha of the world's old- quarts — Pte, . -- consi�dlexab- somnetilm�
faauudlty, of CLin susceptible to pneumon4a;`
• eat agricultural Industries, 'but until ly ire. "s and must U& kept in a day' .place Out
Mrs. W..ilwntnttr>i' autidl Mr. said. 'Mrs: 1'. -lC: Murawskt, "'
-rte; Mr. and Mrs. East anti son, of Miss 'Stella. ' MIdlebrand. and Mr. D. 25 years ago, it was alit but unk nowix p,<3ces vary, dependdi ' on the 10- of dm rte. Although, a cow, produces'
+Clintom; Ma', mmld`.Mrat•'East and alone, Knigbtbly,, of Xittchener',, 'were the in 'Amverlea. In tike past ten years 1t cal markeft' and ^'the dei, which is more aniltk tdnan eight' goats six or
sof Auburn; tMr.. Nand; Mss. B and Christmas• ham it*en a spurt, partteubarty at- 7axgely a 'vnattei• 'e� d'evolopmenf ° b seven goats can be 'trepC at t'hs .same
$leets. Of Ml,, mutt yrs,, Y
dlttle K%u�lnter,. of Goderlch � hap, Louis Hikdc+brangiT tnaegim the ,mt'tenoon.' of the small the individual goat,"Vk man. The cost a� trouble as one cow. In a
inw•,�.es;toir and the f,4rmi"er ' with either poorest
*Pent 'Ohmisrtmnas, at the home of Mr. • Mrs '� M'rs T..G ,73cott re v- 9S»l ty of gnOk, sells' Occas" y�r +the' r Produces 15 times her
C. C. Pilgrim dmibed 'spfacei -or l�•mited funds. bona,ny. as 1 u' ae,•'I5 ••�c0W; a ,
grl'm aaudl Mr, aorta Mme. C. ed a delightful Cli tmae itos an. nr. ]I . On�Wp quart uveal vveipht in rnalk, and gdv� in pro-
T119TI Yr, Jr.; Mr.' sand Mrs Lawthem day in the forma 0't a telepbio1101 call Sharw, :posfi 0uatet l: in rt at centgl t e beat ' i 'Il'Ggh as- 60, portion to leer weight, twice as much' } .
Mand I tt'tde sun., - Downey ' tl�uion Hugh School' do Call- o�tsl--tIlne cvsTrenh retaSIfor Neav rndlk cua" the; caw; , ,....
sinal. Mmslsl G. `Beatty, Af ,P ,their trQn, Mir rt side, Seo[t. pv>xi , ; ; ^ .,".A.
'Xxwdlon, With Mrs'. L. Beatty; Misses fan►ilk, an ll: ea o. leo .:'�94te4 money ho see blinserlf' Y'omk cliy;
through' school.. Eighteen months' ago Novice$ of -
Irerse, Mary and Dards Chutes, Mr. •Aft June maw spit Ghristtt�as. ► ortea,ne ' May
Yrdugtht Ohmee 'mmich goats after staart wiflu' rd,' ' Clasrc �rli.+elr ahs]` ;i
Bawd. Mrs. Zr. Ohutter and clhdldrew and in I.Q. Dina "
nd•
ooIlCerrinlg vaibh'saveral doctor's who few'4 ilodde ldtoes 'oar eyed ire+ the sor= .BAY— FIE b "
fir: E17dwttt Chvtter, told of London; 1UIr,. ;..s lld�'ss K. Laverty' atnt�I Miser•. "'N., � "•
.and Mrs. Walter McBride land two Laverty, of Stratford', were the t hll- overs wiling ••tb :reaoomtmend' the' Milk vices of a 'buck tat la m,eari by sand' .to
srhdldmen, Mr. and Mrs. John McBride, day, +guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. fo' t'h'eir patients because of dtfs sees reduce the initial espemsie There.ris Mr. ramal Mr's. John. Ferguson and
+of Blake, at the panentW 'homue. Duncan-' clial propemtdes. Now h6'has thirty- a rarpd'dlr8' groving did far the sora, G9hantleg, of Kamrgstton', amid Mies
Mr, and MIs. Matlrinis, of CroderiCrh • Mr. and: Mrs. W, R., Shaw • will }'h're, goads, flue barns, a modern 'bdghly' improved Amekoanl stock for Margaret Ferguson, of Tecumseh, are,
-And Mr. William Lamont and daugh�. send New Years •din. Lona nAlk' hou5se - with cooling system, extport, rbleuld to 'S'outh Axner3- spencLintg' the -holidays with their
-teem, of Zurich, vistubed a't ttJh'e home of, Def ` rs par
• Mr. Leanat.rd Hudson, of kl?oran- yarrds and' m'�• ' ca.' Crosti 'breeders have, from' t$e errt'a; Mir'. and Mrs. VVt1LEiatnl Ltfergu-
;Mr, and Mrs. A. McOomnen to, spent Christmas' at tthe hgme of ane' of thle three goat ,.dairies naw beginning, generally been in a favor- s�oni
Mr. and -Mrs. F offering "milk to•'N'ev York City read- abile' posdta „
eigtre'orr and tattle his parents, Mr. andMr I. $prison, cat, be�ii�et gold sibek' for Mrs F. A. Ed'vvarldh is 'visiting
z801b, of Kingston, were guests of th4k • Mr. Glen Smith and 'his mother", dents Was started ala a ,hobby by founftgon l>elyd�t' is rare;' amok' foreign tab fl Waitemlao and Klt+ebe Mir
9math & ,poarents, Mr. and Mrs. x. El- Mrs. J, J. Spilth„ apent Chris'tma's in, Freeman Pr rise, truck farmer "of impnitatiloris ,iu V4 Ii": zfe.'a' ,ly curb- this week. i
7iott, ToW00. Otattem Is kbd. His dairy, comprising ed by enfi7 regiila�9'
Mr. Elliott and son, of Toronto, in 1 Miss . Celer�tSrve O'Leary,.15`"Nvbian m` Ittch goats, has been Icer. r ; `
teacber, fled •b i
"woinpany' With ,Mrs: Rutherford .ands at..Tv'eslwatdr, is spending :the hold- �' - y the Nr�w York County M'ed5, rxaatbreedfers B®ve oft'advantage
c lfldrren, lof Hamlditorn;; Mrs. W'eish days at, the home of her parents, Mr. 014 Milk Cotntiisisioa . Assisted only over trhel, cow dadrymen in wait us- STANLEY
-and Miss Welsh, of Ripley, all spent and, Mrs. A. O'Leary. by' his mother, Mir. Pmave'now msar- uadly goats are born i pairs. Trip -
'Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. • Mr. Michael McQuaid, of De- his mi'l —w t 30 cents, a pint—lets are rare, and quadruplets same- Mr. Robert McClritnrchey is visdtiing
'Be>atty. trout, and Mr. John, McQuaid, of thorough dairy distributors, In a thing to •Lanai the lucky, goat owner this week windy 'Mr. W. 1:I. Stephen -
Mr. and Mrs', A- Inges spent Christ. town, attended St. Colnmban Church space hardly larger than a good -sirs in the local newspaper, : soon and fain'idy of Matrlletbe, M,1cX
Tuan with the ,tatter's mother, Mrs., on Sunday last, when their nephew, ed city lot, the is demonstrating what Thte first question any neve-comer
can be dome in goat raisiwg on the to the industry asks ds "What will be 'fit', and Mrs. Robert E. Robinson
1<Iornea•, of Zurich. Rev, Father Thomas McQuaid, sang ?„ d f dl dhrist
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.' .14no�ler 3��� • bias arvlicd �.; a
.,,me aagaui we are p., bj;ded t �
Portuniity of expressing, 'ES«11r get» '
tndl 4.nd appreciation• for your '
wiff ala -P trojave
just
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' rmg you ab iia pPm.
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sty, aid Haat befvare saw
other Fear, has emceed our great Em�-
T: mag be blessed with victory.
That the clouds of anxiety and dis-
tre'as Wd1 have passed away and
iters• be,,
Peace on Earth
mood Will 6wwdrd AH
,wen.
his first High Mass„ outskirts -of a big city. my' profits - anI y ..pert coos wltlfl Mr.
• Misys S. I. McLean is spending Mrs, Carl Sdirdburg, wife of the Me'atrle Rhinesmith, owner of the arnd Mrs. John Cluff and family, of
J. A. BURKE New Years ,in Stratford. American'poet has Dore 'of the finest Yoltelawn` Goat Dairy at Wanaque, N. Kirlittom,
goat farms in the country at Harbert, J., says, ••Thr, profit frost• a we17-man Mr. and Mrs. J. Bryan; and son and
f`�
Funeral Service ---+— Mich. Her prize goats are-shoswn at aged, 'well-bred dairy goat is probab- Mr. and Mrs. J. Cotllins and sa of r e
fairs th'rough'out the United States ly greater than from any 'other ani- n'
Dublin Ont. • and she collaborated with the Und- mWV' Mr, Rshinesimitb ought to know. London, ter, Mno. aW with the
or Day Nis; Phone 43 r 10 Children Present versaty of Missouri in research d,- He owns Chzysstal Helft, world re- Lady's mother, Mrs- Wilson Arm -
Night
3757-t.[ signed to raise standards amongcord Toggenburg. She pmoduced'$953• strong.
(Conttrtnniedl from Page 1) breedegoat
breeders. tvorrth of milk by the time she was Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Rantvon, of
REE S E �/ E t Sandford, Y. Moore,'J. Hurford; duet, In some sections, gouts are hellpi`ng three years anti seven months. old. Flint, spent the past week with the
M. Grummett and B. Bradburn; reci- tq_cut the oast of living by replacing However, Mr. TU-iin• smith, in com- latter'•s paxenttst, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
tabor, G, Shaw; play, "The Legend cowson small farms and suburban moms with all goat -breeders, views Hayter, Goslremi line.
OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD of a Christmas Rose"; boxing bout, lots because they are chea,lier to with alarm the strd,den rush of ama-
Fraser and Ken Swan; recitation, maintain. Even if goats were not less tears who think all that is needed Mr. Allan Key's, of Queen's Un,
'HORSES ®R CATTLE Jahn Grummett; drill by ruble Class ex7ar:ntsive to handle, their mill{ would stood r tp;ir'r, t.rturie are a ft:w $5 vkasity. Ktimgsttori, istiendirrg the
girls, still he In demand. :Many physicians gonts, a hru It 1 !vol, a tunable -clown � hr;!i( ;lyq with tris parents, Mr, and
;removed promptly and efficiently.. Silver and 'enamel pins were pre- claim that goat mill( possesses spe-'%hod, and a It;.nd'"l of oats a day. Mr;:, Bvu, Keys, Babylon. line_
Simpiy phone "COLLECT" to sentedt to Ken Southgate and Marion crial nutrition -ail value.5, partioularly
McGavin for missing only two Sun- for infants and pet'4o11,tq suffering from
WILLIAM STONE SONS days in the year's attendance. Wilba digestive disorders, Where cow's milk
LIMITED Pretty, John Grummett, Walter Bos, cannot be used witch, success.
well, Fraser. Swan and Ken Swan re Enthtusaasas claim that the raising
PHONE 211N ivdd silver-plated pins for twelve of blue-blooded goats Is one of , the r.
PHONE 219 - MITCHELL
LL cefastest growing bu,4iuesrses in the door
Sundare presentation
country, enrolling thousands in '"cap-
A presentation was mads by Mrs, rimilture," and supporting three na- 1
J. H. Best on be'hal'f of the choir' to
Ted Southgate, of the Dominion Bank
in—, r ey R h
tionai organizations (tare lastest form-
form -
metta McNichol and Donna. Watson,
staff, who has been transferred to
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Toronto, of a set of military hair
wholly devoted to goat news.
three years ago to about 1,500 pints
brushes, and on behalf of the Sunday
Although thei industry is, still sman
COACH LINES
school Miss Cresswell presented him
as compared with the great Dow-
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with a Ieather club bag. They ehil-
dairy industry, comamemial production
town"; song by 8 gir'l's, "Cdtriafmaa
dren's eager eyes were fixed on the
of goat milk is no longer an experd-
door and the Christmas tree as San-
ment. According to Prof. J. C. Man
reminded of that favorite, stand-by of
to Claus arrived with a gift for each
quardt of the New York State Agri -
Agri -
Daily 8.40 am. and 5.25 P.m.
Leaves Senforth for Goderieh:
scholar.
cultural Experiment Station, about'5,-'
Bethel Sunday School
040,000 qu'a'rts of goats' milk are be-
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d",q), "Upon a House Top," "(.iihr'6t-
The Bethel Sunday school Christ-
ingTconsumed daily in the United
States, representing about 5,000,000
a ,
mas concert was presented on Fri-
milch goats, exclusive of bucks and
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dery when a 'large audience enjoyed
kid's.. It is estimated that the am
Sun. mud W., 1.125 v.m, and 10.20 p.m,
Ouooneetir. at Stratfordand for Toronto,
the splendid program presented' by
°
nual retail value of goats' milk is
the child -real.
more than $25-0,000,000, and, growing
nas: musical number, Norma 1 ii;ni
The program: "God Save the
,
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"We've Clime a Long Way Together";
King"; chorus by school, "In a Man-
yearly.
At a meeting of the Certified Milk
Farm at Nevyton, nm. Ini 1937, 800
gem"; welcome recitation, "Don' -t
producers Association of America re -
,arena -- Queen's Hotel, commercial
Wait Tin the Night Before Christ-
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cently, a member of the Kings Coin
egele, c airman s ad- ty Medical. Commission reported that
dress, Rev. Mr. Craw; duet by Car- tlhe uee oP gaatt mLlk in New York
expected to lead- to the dmvelopment
Somewhere in Ontario, before this hour has ticked
away, a little child will be stricken or injured—Pneumonia, Poliomye-
litis, an automobile accident, or one of a hundred or more diseases or
accidents will have found a victim,
The We of this little child may depend on the
PROMPT ACTION of The Hospital for Sart; Children in -Toronto.
Centralized here under one roof is every fads ty
known to medical science for the effective prevention and cure of
childhood disease and deformity.
More than 9.000 little children were treated Isere
last year. ONE-THIRD of these children carne. from Ontario
Municipalities outside the City of Toronto.
Most of them were children of parents unable to pay
the Iow Public Ward rates. But they were not denied any treatment
or care, that would assist in their recovery.
This humane policy .resulted -in a deficit of $90,000
last year.
We appeal to responsible, dwritable Ontario citizens
for donations to help us meet this deficit and for practical encourage-
ment to continue and expand this work next year.
Please ... the life of a little child may be saved
because you were kind and benevolent today. Send your donation,
large or small ... NOW. .
fact that rabios is readily transmissable to
metta McNichol and Donna. Watson,
City had glow•n from virtually zero
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STRATFORD GODERiCH
"Won't You Let Me be Your Sweet-
three years ago to about 1,500 pints
human beings, all citizens are requested to
proved almost warthl,sts' as a milker,
whilethe .mdloh, breeds have not been
COACH LINES
heart."; dialLogue, 'Tho Train to Loon-
a day.
good wool -bearers.
FALL AND WINTER TIME TABLE
town"; song by 8 gir'l's, "Cdtriafmaa
if when you think "goat" you are
Leaves Ses<forth for Stratford:
Jenny Wrens'; recitation, LavQra1
reminded of that favorite, stand-by of
they, observe any dogs acting suspiciously,
Daily 8.40 am. and 5.25 P.m.
Leaves Senforth for Goderieh:
Godkin; recitation, Marjory H'ack-
well; chorus school (urate, pan,
by
jpli:esmn- the •e nc eating, alley
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to notify authorities.' rt
Daily e�ccert Sunday and tact., 1.26
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d",q), "Upon a House Top," "(.iihr'6t-
variet ma7latl�pro �s, bad-tempered wird
'
Blue"; skit, "The Salesman"; eh'orm
p.m. end 5.10 p.m.
J. Clull
dirty—then, you', a never heard.of t
Sun. mud W., 1.125 v.m, and 10.20 p.m,
Ouooneetir. at Stratfordand for Toronto,
mas Candle"; recitation, Murray Den,
at9stodraLs Of thea industry, stjph
HampiHaorti, BhfBa,an, London, Tavrlaboek,
nas: musical number, Norma 1 ii;ni
�
Yho§e on A. P. A. Kpolig s M11,W40
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"We've Clime a Long Way Together";
Waodebsck Detnor<
dm star d -All' seven
l;; , girls; friLrlip
Farm at Nevyton, nm. Ini 1937, 800
, d, • r t
,arena -- Queen's Hotel, commercial
drill, seven boys; pantonine, "Silent
visitors from. 23 states viewed his
Hotel. Disc House
Night," Ruth Dennis; Mother Goose's
modQ goat &Iry. Barns are immaeu-
- Christmas, dialogue in' three scenes;
late, 'aniana]ts are given blood testis
for diseaee rzrdlik Is checked regular-
ly for sediment and bacteria, work
e•sget medical weekly examinations,all
utensils are sterilized, and each
"
goat's udder is washed with germs-
rp,de, before every milking.
NOTIC ' it°crilmmoa
Miles' away, fromi the cartoonists'
, Ugly, long -horned' creature
`larg'ew,
fodr 1,c'hdef milk -producing
�tOq 1
s, It Mbdan, Alpine, Saanen,
Tog$emtbtrrg, all importations.
;ilhter'ei
iip no best breed' of dtatry goats.
lading dbreeds�l will each Jf the
B I S
IR"A E
produce con,
milk, although
quanficial
she
bib),
the highest official test an recoh'd in
a
the United States' was made by, a
Saanen doe that Produced' 4,161.7
Owin ' to the of Rabies in the
pounds of milk in nine months and
prevalence
1�
ten days, an avea'age of 6.9 quarts a
day.
surroundinLy districts. and in view of the
Experiments now Under way are
expected to lead- to the dmvelopment
Somewhere in Ontario, before this hour has ticked
away, a little child will be stricken or injured—Pneumonia, Poliomye-
litis, an automobile accident, or one of a hundred or more diseases or
accidents will have found a victim,
The We of this little child may depend on the
PROMPT ACTION of The Hospital for Sart; Children in -Toronto.
Centralized here under one roof is every fads ty
known to medical science for the effective prevention and cure of
childhood disease and deformity.
More than 9.000 little children were treated Isere
last year. ONE-THIRD of these children carne. from Ontario
Municipalities outside the City of Toronto.
Most of them were children of parents unable to pay
the Iow Public Ward rates. But they were not denied any treatment
or care, that would assist in their recovery.
This humane policy .resulted -in a deficit of $90,000
last year.
We appeal to responsible, dwritable Ontario citizens
for donations to help us meet this deficit and for practical encourage-
ment to continue and expand this work next year.
Please ... the life of a little child may be saved
because you were kind and benevolent today. Send your donation,
large or small ... NOW. .
fact that rabios is readily transmissable to
of a goat that will be a wool and'
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milk producer. So fr the Angora has
fax
human beings, all citizens are requested to
proved almost warthl,sts' as a milker,
whilethe .mdloh, breeds have not been
good wool -bearers.
r ' l
watch their dogs d careful) 1f
pets an
g ll carefully, or
The "common" or American variety'
will rarely be found in dairdea. How-
they, observe any dogs acting suspiciously,
ever, both the G iveirnm'ent Bureau of
recitatrlon, Frank Hulley; song by
ebxtette, "The Girl in the Bonnet -of
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to notify authorities.' rt
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Blue"; skit, "The Salesman"; eh'orm
J. Clull
by school, "O Little Town of Bethle-
hem
'ram," "God, Restervi Merry, tenth
recitat.ian; •Mervin- God -kin; dieslogtle,
-Mo ue
"Hastas Rambles' On": quartette,
„
MAYOR
"We've Clime a Long Way Together";
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Play, "The Obstinate Family"; trio,
"My Little Red Book," "Blest Be' the
Tie That Binds"; Santa Claus,
florid
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