The Goderich Star, 1929-10-31, Page 3CAI -,41b; 1..30 'Ankh11E11111
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A Bad Cold tile rh News %web
Maly lEndod In
Bronchitis
Mr. Anna Behulte, RW16141014 &eke
writes: ---oFor ;several weeks I had a I
airy bed nold, and Malty it ended la
tronehiree
"1 bad been trying all Made of
atedicise, bat none of it asenie4 to do
see ony good.
"Finny 1 saw where
Dr. Wood's
Norway
Pine
Syrup
was sebternsed ao a, relief for bron-
ebitis, m I got a 'bottle tool after
lug taken it 1started to improve, and
▪ arn the time 1 hadlinished the wand
One X was Oath* free of ray troubled
Price, 35 cents bottle; Urge emptily
one 00 ceets, at all druggiets or 41i:elem.
Put up only by The T. Milburn Co..
Toronto. Ono
'MAL CARDS
her son Donal& upon t e ea
,.
GODERICH STAR
'Ice Box .
Cookies*
Picked From Our Exchanges iric7. 37rc'r'2"42'
bikini Ponds(
seg. 1 is eon
"au" "bit," iarts•asi,
Reeelvee lidariee to Hand
Charlie Henderson, son ,of Mr. and
film ,'Iom Hew:et-eon, , of Whiteel
church, who wai working in Wils
sone nevnuill had the nuatortune on
Tuesday of last week to have We
I hand badly lacerated on a saW.
Wieldier* C. P. It. Station Gets First
Prize
Wingham C. P. R. station grounde
and flower 'beds have been awarded
first prize in the annual competition
arranged by the ail for the must
attractive flower plots in the elwis-
ion.
Meth of Mrs. Neil Shaw
The death took place after a long
illness in Ridgetown on MondaY,
Oct. 2/, of Annie Elizabetn, widow
of the late Rev. Neil Shaw, who for
18 years Vas *Mulder- of Nowlin.
vine ehureh. Born in Bothwell, Ont.,
68 years ago, she went to live with
If .0 DtlittOW.
he' husband in 1912. Surviving are
4 tw b ther
...eon. • Return* to Cuba
Barrister, Solioltor, Notary Public, Etc. Mrs. Richar4 Sergeant and chin,
Successor to J. L. Killoran dren_, who have been visiting her
Phone 07. Unice, The Square, Goderich. mother, Mrs. .C. Snafford at Blyth,
•
• ERNEgir M, LEE left recently for their home in Cuba.
• She was accompanied by her sister,
BeMies Hattie Spafford, who hoe been
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rrister itnd Solicitor •, ' in poor 'health for .sorne tirne. in the
Sim Life Bldg., Adelaide and Vietoria hope that a change of climete will
Telephone: Elgin 0301 assist in regaining her health.
Toronto 2. Swanson-Leunde
DUDLEY F HOLMES. St* Paul's rootorn, Stratford, was
theeecentr of togged atituntri wedding
liarrieter, Sooner, no ant on Saturday' afternoon, --October-19a
Public, Conveyancer, Etta psoNEwhen gee. nfe. Wallace united in
. .11Amatao.v..szauET
stIEJAIIST
Dn. ei leORSTEnt.
' EYE, EAR, NOSL THROAT
Late Houee Surgeon New York Oph•-
thalmic and Aural Hospital, assistant at
Moorefleld's Eye Hospital and Goliten
Square Throat Hospital, London. Eng.
53 Waterloo St., S. Stretford. Tele-
phone 267. •
At Hotel Bedford, tioderich, en the
evening of third Monday of each month
till the following day, Tuesday, at .1
iltRopturne
RUGLESS PRACTITIONEIL
CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS
THERAPIST, GODERICH.
E q u ipped, with electro -magnetic
baths. Electronic electric treatments
and chiropractic. Chronic, organic,
and nervous .diseases. 'Lady in at-
tendance. Office bouts. 2 to 6, and '7
to 9 'p.m., excepting Monday and
Thursday and by appointment.
A. N. ATK.INSON, residence and
officer corner of South street and Bri-
tannia road. Phone 441.
AUCTIONEERING
THOMAS GUNDRY SON.
merriage---%Avis - -Louise,. --.Youngest.
daughter of Mr. and Mro. Edward
Laundy, of Blyth, and Morris Swan -
ion, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
wantion-sons-AringhamneMr.--- and-
Live Stock and General •Auctioneers,
Wein Ave. Goderich. •
Sales made everywhere and all efforts
• made to give you satlafectlOn. •
Fernier& Sale Notes cliSetbited.
PhOtie 119;
WESLEY eV. FISHER, AUCTIONEER.'
• Will tonduct sales anywhere.
My terms are reasonable and I will by
and give satisfaction.
. •phone Carlow 1314, or address IL B.
4 Goderich
, •
NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC. -
in7M.13AILIE.
NOTARY PUBLIC
• General Conveyancing done
Good Companies Represented
Phone No. 2DS. Goderich, Ont.
INSURANCE •
_WKLI,I,OP MUTUAL MAE INSUR-
ERTY INSURED. •
••••••••••*2. • *
FARM AND ISOT,ATOD TON,VN PROP-
ERAY INSURED.
Value of property insured up to Jan-
- uary 1910. 0,048. Mena
onFiCERS-.1amee Connolly. Preen
dent, Goderich; Jas. Evans, Mee -Presi-
dent, Beeehwood; T. E. Hays, Sec.-
Treas., Seaforth.
DIRECTORS_ -O. F. McGregor, Sea.
forth: J. G. Grieve, Winthrop; Wm.
Wrin. Constanee: George McCartney.
TuckerstnIth Joba Perris, liariock;
lotin SenneW180. Sroadhagen; Murray
Gibson. Brucefield.
AGENTS -J. W. Yeo, Goderich; Sandy
Leitch, Clinton: Wm. ChesneY, Sea -
'forth; IL Illuchley, Seaforth. •
Policyholders can pay their assess.
raents at Calvin Cutts store, Goderieh;
A. J. Moorish's Clothing store, Clinton;
or J. if. Reid% Bayfield.
FIRE 'NM/HANCE
Have it attended to by the
• *EST WAWANOSH MUTUAL FINE INSURANCE CO
leetabliebed 1878
Head Officer -Dungannon, Ont.
Wen. Watson, Auburn, President
Oast Inman Vire Preaident; Jas. Gire
inn Hon. likeetor; .Direotore.-Wni.
McOUllian. St. 1101enS; P. need,
H. R. No. 2, Lucknow: Harry L. Sal -
ketch Goderiell • Alea. Nicholson, Luck -
now; Tim GM to R. R. No. 7, LUC tnowi
Chas. Hewitt, Kineatdine: Rota. David.
eon, Dungannon.
Rate -42.00 per thousand.
THOS. MOTHERS, Treaa.
CECIL iTRELEAVEN, Seca'.
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Bronliu.Bro$.
GODERICH
The Leading
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
also Ambulance Service
Orders carefully attended ta
at all hours --night or day. We
are the inspettors of anatomyin
and for the County of Huron,
Phones: Store 120; Residence
217,
r. It. Wheeler
Funeral Director and.
•Embalmer
Goderich, Ontario
Ail (Olin promptly attende to
day or night
faience: Store 3M; Hemet tieta
NATIONAL OrtOCTIti COMPANY UnMITTO
omygoLvTom.m 43.
Watch your
• growing
• children
WATCH the health
VY your growing children
Se* that they have the health
and energy necessary for
their school work and play.
For growing children-par-
ticuisrly giris-er rich ruppiy
of red blood ie eesend•L
Languor,nervousness, de.
passion, fickle appetite, or
pallor indicit. anaemia.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
ostrich the blood, prevent
anaemia and build hubby
toe and tistass. Thousand*
of mothers have proved this.
"My twelve -year-old girl,"
writes Alm Robert Devitt of
Itrougham,Ontario, became
so pole, so ill and nervous
that we had to take het. out of
school. tried Dr. Williams*
Pink Pills for hit and
she gained in weight and
strength. She is new the
pir-
tt,re of health."
Buy a box of Dr. Williams'
• Pirtle Pills at alt druggists and
to -idolater* in medicine on, post.
Old, by mail at 50 cents a
box from The Dr. 'Williams
Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ontario.
5.21
Xre. Swenson will reside in Wing- ,
bane
Death of Charlie Willie* Carter
The death occurred at Detroit on
Saturday. Oct, link of Charles Wil.
liam Carter, eldeet son of Mr. and
Mrs, William Carter, of Bullet town
-
*hip. The deceased young man tad
been in poor health for Rime time
but had put up a wonderful fight for
hie life. He is survived by hie
young wife, his p*rents, one broth.
er, George, and a sister, Miss Irene,'
Rundle.Caldwell
A very pretty -wedding took place
• high noon on Wednesday of lest
week when Miss Velma Lorraine,
eldest daughter of Mr. rind Mrs. Jno.
Caldwell, of Exeter, was united in
marriage to Mr. Thomas Edgar
Rundle, of Toront ,o younger son of
Mr. end Mrs. T. It' undle, of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Rundle left by motor
for a wedding trip to Detroit, Nia-
gara Palls and other Points and on
their re urn will reside in on oi
Hohreon.Proctor
The Winghani United church woe
the'scene o a pretty wedding at high
noon Saturday, Oct. 19th, when Ad-
dict Pearl, second daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. G. Miller Procter, became
the bride of Dr. George W. Howson,
son of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Howson,
The ceremony was performed hY
Rev. Sydney Davison, pastor.
Bennett -Eton
Thursday,On eOct. 10, 1929, North -
se United- paraunage, Sean:TO
Was sthe " scene Orli-quier but pretty
wedding when Margaret Agnes, eld-
est- deughter, of -Mr. and. Mrs,- George
'Eaton of Winthrop, was united in
marriage to John Poster Bennett,
youngest son of. Mr. and Mrs. John
B ennettr-Humereadr-MeKillopoRev.
W. P. Lane •of Northside United
church, ofOciating. They will reside
on the amnions farm on the Huron
road.
• Honored on Golden Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell. of
Belgrave, selebrated their golden
wedding on Tuesday, Oct. 15th.
Their daughter. Mxs. Jas. Wightman,
entertained a number of friends in
their honor. Mr. Campbell, who is a
native a Dumfries township. came
to Huron County in his early youth,
and in 1879 he married Annie Bee.
croft, a daughter a the late John
ate' Mrs. Beecroft, pioneers of East
• Wawanosla, Por the • entire • fifty
years Mr, and •Mrs. Campbell lived
on their 'farm on the banks of the
• Maitland, -at Marnoch. •
Evans•KennedY.
rib ti
boa ots
Rat far
Oak,
Yft fir
700 SOS Coe Sok
'wawa e smattriene Vila Ca.
Lisaisci.Totosto.
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Engagements Announced
Mr. William Wightman, of East
Wawanoah, announce the mese.
silent of his daughter, e Orace
liainine, to Mr. John Vowels Mac-
Donald, son 4 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
MacDonald, Teeswater, Ont. The
marriage iti to take place early in
November.
Mr, and lits. George Orvis, Wing.
ham, announce the engagement of
their eldest daughter, Jean Dott, to
Mr. Victor F. Latighlean, of Wing.
ham, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Laugh -
lean, of Shallow Lake, the marriage
to take place quietly the latter part
of October.
The engagentent is annourned of
Verna Kathleen, eldest daughter .of
Mr. john MacFadzean and the late
IraintEatinean......WAIWinareno
James „MacCalluni, Detroit, eldest -
son of Mrs. MacCallum and the late
Ireve-atobertendeeCellem,--eff -Luena
xiow, Ont., the marriage to take
place early in November.
Death of George Cardno. Seaforth
eG noinanaPi-Cateiriorof-thealiten -
Cardno Bros., Seaforth, bakers and
grocers, passed away Sunday morn-
ing. Several weekt ago he suffered
a severe stroke, from which he never
rallied: • He was a son a the late
• Alex CardnoiN and is the first break in
PAO* TIMIS
Alidi4 (Wu
Wixom
t of the Great Lakes
•°MR growth of the Bank of Montreal hearing*
• X coincided with the gradual of
Ganda from a small colony to a great
In the 1$ank,'s westward advance to the Pacific
Coast, on* of the important link* hs trans.
centmental chain of Bunches was fumed in ISA '
Wintupti. when dm Bank opened bairn Drench
west of the Circa Lakes,
,This foment step,. token seven yeas before railway
• COMM/Mitititina WU opened up between Montreal
• andWintupegonade twailableto the Wonting Foot.
lotion On d* prairies the stabilising co.operanon of
. . *strong, conservative Midst the mine time energetic
• financial inningion,
• Total Ansts fit
*water • ot the aselee'dtql3tenthett,i4rnatrAts Witutipv
. -$900-.000000-- -eafft88-itt-thrt 7711‘ . N
BANK OF MONTREAL
• R. C. WHATELEY,
Manag!r, Goderich Branch
a family of 10. all of Whom have pas.
sed the half century mark. Ile took ithahtunasnodmeshmeenat
sed
an ective part in public affairs of the prnedylcoteciatnorn xnpoecnk Boufewiliemeassn tnlioaut?..
sa=dthiliske"
n
town and at his death was a member a
of the town council, and also of the days. • coneeeted. But I give her to under-
Mial Hl bod SHe
Sunday -Ma Mite on her new dress stand that 1 wassent bit conseated. ott emorospitaar
.sendow.-today And.pa.that it was to short to She give me a funny look for stun
leaves to mourn Me -loss -Ms be becoming, Then ma got to wirre- reason or other.
and two daughters; both at borne.
ing about she needed a hair cut offie . Thirsdaie-Mose Ashby is a very
Peter Glazier Loses Barn and Crops bad. Pa sed Dont Wirry about yure unhappy colored man senee he went
Mr. Peter Glazier. of Stanley. for- hair tut if you wear that dressno- to a fortune teller. She told him he
merly of Porter's Hill, head the Iris- buddy wont nonce yere hair is tali. wood die on the thirteenth of the
fortune to have his barn containing Munday--Mrs. Belton was in to- month. She diddent say what year it
the year's crop and farniing, imple- day to town about the new house she wood be. but Mose is grenein because
ments destroyed by fire last Week. is a going to bild siiice her unk;e let he thinks it wood be unlucky to die
Several years. ago Mr. Glazier lost her several thousand $ $, Ma int on the lath. Ant Enuny says she
at'2 both his nouse and barn- ;b Y re and
her whiff kind of heat she was a goin aint superstishus and dont think it
The marriage was solemnized
o'clock Saturday, October 19th, in July his son Wilfred Glazier of the to have installed and she sed she wood Make enny ditrrenta. Unless it
St. Paul s United church, Avenueillfourteenth 'concession, suffered a sev- diddent silly know wether to use 1 opei ened to be cn nriday.
,
ere loss when the house in Which he Farrenhite or Centigrade heat. She an- - • -
, road, Toronto, a cicely Lenora, and Mrs. Glazier were living on the herd they was both very good and
youngest daughter of the late ItIreofaroi of bis father-in-law Robert tea le
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and Mis. D. A. Kennedy, of Clinton, Corlough Wits burned. '
Mr. and Mrs, George Evans, Peter- ... y ear. i •
norougins--- ------ - - rens- Pah Dian ie alluringly frag,-
* George S. Atkinson Dies grant. Adds • a charming refinement
. to the most finished appearance.
Mr. George S. Atkinson, an es- e.Creates and . preserves complexions
teemed resident of Exeter, passed of surpassing loveliness and texture.
away on Thursday, Oct 17th, at the . Softens and Whitens the hands.
home a his daughter, Mrs. A. H. Cools and dispels all irritation caus-
MeIsom, of Woodstock. The remains ed by weather conditions. Swiftly
were taken to Exeter and the funer- -absorbed by the tissues leaving never
al on Saturday was held from his a vestige of stickiness. A peerless
late residence with interment in Ex- -toilet requisite. Invaluable to all
eter cemetery. Besides his bereaved women who tare for elegance and
Widow one son and one daughter distinction. •
survive, Owen, Grand „Bend, and Mrs. ,
Melsono Woodstock. ,
The Late Mrs• Ilandford ' ----
' Den't Be A Slave
Inc a the oldest residents of Exe-
ter paSseu away eundae, vet, Zotn, TO Indigestion
in the 'person ca Lizzaoetti Ault Lew-
is, endow ox the late nuas riandtord,
Super -Acidity of t
in her truth year. She was born In he , Stomach Need.
Spoils the Eating Pleasures
vvm. Horton, 2 1-3 miles south a for the good things they eat or else
Woinan leSidY
Thousands of people suffer daily
kiornwati anti as a young a Thousands
came to renew with tier aunt, Mrs.
Exeter, where the was united in
are laves to their disordered stom-
marriage to Air. Suits riancitord, wile achs-uving '11/i disagreeable diet,
s
preaeceased ner ten years ago mat
oWM,. is survived ny two (Laugh- afraid to eat. the things they like for
uly.
. ters and three sons: Mrs. W. H. fear of pain to follow. Yet good,
for most folks, for nine -tenths of hll
healthy, painless digestion is easy
Thornton, of WindSer; A. if., .of Hen.
trew; a. G., of Dousraan, Wis.; Na. stomach misery is caused by merely
W.
W., of Arnprior, and elniss Alice, at
anexcess of acid in the stomach.
home, and iS grandchildren. ., And a little Bisurated Magnesia.
e
Opening a Scott Memorial. Hospital taken immediately after eating, will
The official opening ceremonies in
connection with the ,new Scott Mem- instantly neutralize this acid, stop
food fermentation, prevent gas and
orial Hospital at Seaforth were held
on Tuesarty afternoon of last week, sourness so that what you eat will
and although the weather was cold digest just as nature intended it
ram, there was a. very should. You can enjoy your nextram,
very interesting audience present.
large ana' a meal -and every meal -if you. Will
The hospital is the gilt of the late get from the nearest drug store a
package of Bisurated Magnesia -
William and Matthew Scott, two
pioneer and widely known farmers either tablete or powder. Give it a
, %-
real trial and you may soon be eat -
4 the township of Tuckersmithwho by industry and thrift amassed le, hearty meals of those foods
which now
tonsiderrible money. In their will clisajereee with you, with.
the sum of $40,000 Was bequeathed trouble.
out the slightest fear a stomach
for the purpose of establishing and
maintaining a hospital in or :mar --
Seaforth. The building wet; origin.
ally built as a residence for himself
by the late D. D. Wilson, and is the
finest residential property ever er-
toted in Seaforth. It was ;prang-
ed by the Hospital Board in 1027
froin Mr. W. E. Southgate, the then
OWner, and Aim then the interior
has been entirely Inbuilt, and the
roof has been rimed in several sec-
tions.
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HOW TO RELIEVE
CIIILDREN'S COLDS
Avoid Serious Results by Using
Babe's Own Tablets
and G. H. Evans, a Ian-onto"son or
Every careful and observent moth-
er knows when her &lid suffers from
worms. She *deo knows that U
some remedy be not speedily applied
much herrn will result to the intent.
An excellent preparation for thls.
purpose is Miller's Worin Powders.
• They drive worms from the system
and set up stimulating and soothing
effects, so that the child's progress
thereafter is painless and •satisfy-
ing.
Only the uninformed endure the
agony of corns. The knowing, ones
apply Hollowayht Cern Remover and
relief. •
Teusday-Pa diddent get in very 64TWO minute massage95
re e.
•
rod with _ma_today _when they got
50\
Pint tee
DrMinictins"
PINK PILLS
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91 11 COUNT:41CM"
. ;
Wben a child ohowo the lirot twin.
ptoms of u told, such as sneezing,
redness of the eyes, clogged oe run-
ning nose, prompt measures for re.
lief may avert' serious results.
Mothers ohould always have on band
sinne simple safe and etlective rem-
edy for immediate nee.
Baby's Own Tablets act quickly,
contain no opiates or narcotics, are
tasteless and harmIese. Coheerriing
them Alm. Jos. Cadieux, Ifolyolie,
Mass., entese-'L have used Baby's
Own Tablets for my ehildren and
find them a. very eatiefactory medi-
cine. When my little boy bad a cold
f gave him elle Tablets a molt and
ho was ,well the next day, I wive
thorn to the children for constipation
and they arealwave benefited.
think Baby's Own Tablets are suuch
earner to give a cbild than liquid
medicine, I strongly recommend ail
mothere who have young eldideen to
keep a Lox of the Toilets in 'the
ilemee."
Babyas Orin Tabletare cold by
ell medicine dealees er Tay mail at ET!'
ecnto a bee from Dr. 'Williaree
'Medicine Co., Beeekville, Ont.
tawkingsabouteenaile-ouppleeelown-- an
. f—Keeps roktultovely -
town witch has 'ben a going to gath-
er for over 20 years and bus now got
ingaged to each another. Ma thot
it was grand and etc. But pa sad ho
new the old fella wood 'cream if ;she
hung on long eneff. They all do
pracktickally.
Wensday-r walked home with
Jane tonite and she got to tawking
. .
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BUMPER CROPS!
•IXEALTHY babies -the
finest crop of nil. Cod-
liver oil makes them
strong, straight and
sturdy.Ghteitthern
this easy, tasty wily.
• Easily digested and
retaleed. Stant now.
SCOTTS EMULSION
Summer swath= rce nxbiet
• 1/4 Scott A Sawa*, Toroao. Ot. 15.0
THE
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COMING
DIARY arlb
beallYepett�fEurope
and Canada recommend
this simple palm -
olive -oil complexion cure
IN every leading city of Europe, correct "foundation
IL cleansing" with Palmolive soap Is urged by the
greatest authorities serving the most exclusive clientele«
In every city in Canada and the 'United States, the lead- •
lug beauty experts advise this basic principle of skin
• loveliness.
• "Wash yourface carefullywith a richlather of Palmolive
soap and warm water. Massago it, with your two
hands, into the pores, to free them of all dust and
dirt -of powder and rouge and suake-up. Theis rinse
... first with warm, later
• with cold water. •I'hat is
• all, But you must do this '
• before you start any treat
ment - before you put
your trinke-up on for the •
deye-betore you retire for
tho night.'!•
• Wherever you are, experts
of beauty culture will re.
Retail 4r% commend this simple
Price i4.1C treatment to protein your
natural loveliness.
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PALMOLIVE SOAP,
Friday -Pa was a grumbelling
about all these Imre new fangled no- • The Heat Polka are constantly on
Olititia about 'Millen dyting and etc. guard,
Ant Emmy sed she diddent want to ' Looking after the comfort and vSg. '
conternick him but it waosent no new fare of thio town.
fangeld naallan a tall' She '9 -ed she But when there's a riot call, and
had ben reeding in !entry about. a lot everyone events coal a once,
of Pokes whom lived on a Dyet of
• Wii-nio along time Someone may have to wait.
iSaterdeF----Pa sed today that he no bent way to be sure of Heat
diddent used to think that there tvaeFolke' oilifitortbe
duringforo winter
enny good in chewing gum but he icitoorder tho hitter
• has diesided that it furniellee Xer- weather into in.
else for a let of peed wbo don't get !Why net today?
co other hind of Xerciee.FOt Good Clean coat
Sunday -Pa wao a looking ni the 11.
paper this morning to oeo wood it be 1 CALL TI
nice to play golf thin afternoon and
Ant Emmy* e aaya ohm diddent take
teek i
end. Well this predietor oed woul VitAV teRjea
in the een",•
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valet no what he is talking. about, lj n COAL
'rain en Paten:me dn'I it did eo he
:Ant Emmy cal, Well het a $ it • B. MUSTARu COMPANY
mood of rained ennybow wether he j none 98 ' Gorlericia
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OXAXCE AM, Melt
Cum Drops gh. 19c
Pure Lard 140. Pkg. 18c
404b. Pail - 4 s3.39
oomm
poking Powder" -a- 25c
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Shelled Walnuts 49,
CAMMIE
Marshmallows to. 54c
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Seedless Raisins 2ins. 27e
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