The Goderich Star, 1929-11-07, Page 31!,
%Bela -DAY. NOV. ltb.Ittio
vi" "4"eus N rhood News Nuggets
Wed and Wens Out
Couldn't De Hasseviork
James 31eekiusen.,
wiitort i•o.i )01';,1 ptis'as
14;fr.'le", fee tuo tzar%
tu, ne
"1 Ci.ludi ni-t d any atri uas • •
s(' weak 1 could nor standIr
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before 1 would ho t-) 10daiva.
"I started is, teleng .
Mid I reel neee
be St teem
ae 1 iind tin tho
beat nwiliente I k
POP eve, takea,
and 1cart safely
say thy saved
iny life.
,g4To all weak -
and nervous
VCriaCTI, IGO
Ti tired and done .out .
*amid r.avi 'Get a bo ev of Afilbra's
Wart and Nerve Pills- at ewe.' and
will he sin -priced at the differonre
lfl their IL1t iu a. very abort tis."
• Price, IO vents a box at an drugeiste
=al dealers, or mailed direct en receipt
.of tri ee h' The W. „Wham
Qat.
THE G00E/UCH STAR
tore. Miss Conrad. at hoot, an
Moui Evelyn caning, at home.
lbegagemeata iisteeneei
Mr. mid 'Mrs Louie A. ktang, of I
Ills:Ike h4surtowsraer evtne.otasestsg..azar ct,f
esMr. Ivan L. italleleiech; eon of 'Mr.
rind Mrs. Free C. Relinteiseh, 'Lite
marriage to take Owe ka November.
, Kr. and Writ. Thomai 11. Elliott, ef
Vandall.iralduAl !wrist of her right arms . the If lutwater Highway, tealerieh.
Csilewen, Cuter,. eau Oceober eeerel, Miss Alice Devereaux ,f Seafottle of their daughter, WAVY Belden, to
-canna Terrain?, te Edgar Runde% of :was succeieful in winning five eke'. MIN Xitri Hoek, vole' son of Mr.
Tereete, gen of eh.. awl etre, T. Dune • tare in geld as a peize iron) the Care And Mrs. Levi Bole, Einlough, the
_ tier-Menee Seholarship Fond, toile*. marriage to eake place in November.
Blvth Man Caught in Sheft lisped by the clergy of London Dio.
At ttic heme of 15Ir. and,Mrs. Jelin Witta Priee in Ealtay Contest tevaiship, announce the engagement
it Itt
a . •
e it.,
1st, for ber essay on "Cluimplain."
31" L'''14110 ailvum• 'cf Blelle Intl' Rector Appointed fur Exeter Church
wall a very painful occident on Ti' Rev. John J. Fenton, 1$.A., of
day of last week evhen he Wa5 Caught ' seeehame.toe, Las been appointed t-tc-Oesige 'to tehe Place eerie' m day- .
in the vhafting a Me ii(m'e wm. 111'tor of TriVitt MeMOrial churchi Exc.., ber•
a the shoulder ter, by Ills Grace dui Arclibisho,p 4.,E Mr. and Mrs, William. Melioneld,
arm was brokeri ;aid aleo dislocatce
Arm Broken Huron. Mr. Fenton we. commenee of EiPPeM announce the engagement
his new duties on December ist, of their eldest daughter, Miry lbn'
Mrs. Mei; Weboter, of Lucknow,„ Soignee Accident Ve101 Isabella. to Ross Dickson Broad.
foot, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil -
liven S. Broadfoot, of Tuckersmitle [
the marriage to take place quietly
early in November. ' •
The engagenteut, is announced Lf
M. and M. R. Jowett of
Bayfield, announce the engegement
of their daughter, Hilda Ethel, to Mr. •
Roy Poth, of Neve lettneo, the mere
LEGAL CARDS
!F. R. DARROW. •
Darrieter, Solicitor, NeiarY Public, Eie.
• Successor ee J. L. Killoran ,
. feline 07 . •Witco, The Square. Grederleb.
. ERNES T M. LEE
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bad the miefortune on Tuesday mall- Miss Edith Siegel, of Mitchell, is
Mg of last week, While engtegekl in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth,
housecleaning, to fall from it stop. in a very screws condpzion following
leader and fracture a hone in the an accident jun mouth of Walton on
• - Sunday evening., Nov. 8rd, when hey Vern Gweneelyne, daughter ef Mr.
'ope 11 1- •brother's car left the road
Brae and Mrs. teorge H. 'Edgar, Wing -
uniamwn manner. WIth eg3 ham, to John David Murdoek,
FO.•
RTY 1 beoken and suffering
• shock, her vondition caused anxiety.
muell trem eldest son of Mrs. James Dick and
Harris-Letta ••
the late D. Murdcek, of Elgin, Scot-
land. The marriage will take niece
A quiet wedding took. piece at
FIT as a James- street United Omuta Exeter,
FIDDLE
on Saturday, October 20th, wimp
Mrs. Laura Lattae daughter of Mr.
and Mr. Walter J. Fee, of Hensial,
was united in marriage to Mr. Ern.
Barrister and Solicitor p eet`liiMeS Barrie, of Allse Craig, the
Rev. IL MeTeensh officiating. Mr.
Sun Life Bldg, Adelaide and Victoria AFTER tort3t.wacu outfor arid Ilfrs. Harris will reside ineAllsit
Teleehone: Elgin 6301 ilevrinterailments.Codeiver loreig,,
Toronto 2. oilptlieneturalfood-
. . lonieja.a.wander
--protectioneeTerkeelt
' tiarrIster, Solicitor,. Notary thtcaeYwaneePteleae-
•nie Coriveyaneer, Etc. antlyilaymed.cuges-
PHONE 21 'HAMILleiN STItelETe fullet energy.
ECI- SCOTTS— EMULSION
SP ALIST
Hutchison -Armstrong_
„. -..-irerye.preteyeeeeteleereewedoieta- the-,,dain
took place at the 'home of Mr. and Rahn is the onetoilet requisite for,
Mrs. Wesley Armstrong ee the the exacting woman. Peerless as a -
Thames Itoad, Exeter, at high noon beautifier.
on Saturday, October 26tle when
their only daughter, Dorothy May,
was, united in marriage to Frank W.
Hutchison, ,of Munro. ,
Loughleari-Orvis
quietly in Toronto'�n November 11.
Persian Balm creetes. and preserves
lovely and youthful complexions.
Tones and ethoulates the akin. Fra-
grant as * flewer. Cool as morning
dew. Swiftly absorbed by the tis-
sues, making the, akin wonderfully
sloft-textured. Unrivelled as an aid
to feminine elegaziee. 'Delightful to
use. Im arts additional *harm to
.4 toots altro TONiO T9O -
, 1. 11. yoneTna, text..1.t.o eeeei..0.... leas
• EYE, EAR, i;OSE. THROAT • e
Late House Surgeon, New York Oph-
thaImie and Aural Hospital, assistant at
Mobrefieers Eye hospital and Golden
SdeareeThroat Hospital, London. Eng.
03 Waterloo See S. Stratford. Tele. • ,
phone 207,•
• At Hotel Bedford, Godetich., Next
-visit Tuesday, Nov. 19th, from 10 a.m.
taiewe e.
CHIROL-'RACTIC
DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER.
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CIIIROPRA.CTOR AND DRUGLESS
THERAPIST, GODERICH.
E q u ipped with electro -magnetic
Saths. Electronic electric treatments
and chiropractic. Chronic, organie,
and nervous diseases. 'Lady in at-
tendance. Office hours 2 to 5, and 7
to 9 p.m., excepting 'Monday and
Thursday and ley appointment.
A. N. ATKINSON, residence and
of -South street and: Bri-
tannia road. Phone 341.
• ,A.UCTIOliEERING
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friVr,krA,S citeeniev &,Ar'es).
•
Live Stec* and General Atectenteds,
Goderieli,
Sales made everywhere and alt effort*
made to•give you satisfaction.
4 Farmers' Sales ellseoleted.,
Phone. 00. - - •
•
ESLEY FtSHER, ACCTIONEFR.
Will conductsales anYwhere• ,
NY terms are i*Pasenable and f will tiy
• and give satisfaetion. . . -
Phone Carlow .13144 oraddeese ne
4, Goderich.•
• • •"• NOTARY PUBLIC, ElVe.
'trot . •
' NOTARY PUBLIG •
Geterat conveyancing done
• Good Companies Repreeented
Phone No. 20S.• fioderich. Ont.
INSURANCE .
1Vioxinop isti; rtiiii, VW iNsun.
Ea= INSURED.:
?MINI AND TSCILATED TOWN Pil&P-
Efte..Y INSURED.
Value of property insured up to Jan -
nary lino. 0,048, 075.00.
FTCE115,--IaMeS Connally. Pried.
de Ooderich; ..las, Evans, We -Pres!.
dent, Beachwood; T. E. Hays, See-
Treas.. Sraforth.
DIRECTORS -D. F. McGregor, Sea -
teeth; J. G. Grie.ve, Winthrop: Wm
Wrin. Constance; George bfeenrtnev,
Tuckersmith : John Ferris, iteriook:
John BenneWiSe, Droadhsgen; sturray
Gibson, 13rucefield.
AGENTF-J, W. Yeo. Goderich ; Sandy ..
Leitch, Clinton; Win, Chesney, Sea.
0 Iortb; it, Ilinehley, Staforth.
POBCYriolders eall pay their aeSt$0-
- 'mots at Calvin Cutee store,,Goderich;
A. J. Moorish's clothing store, Clinton:
- . or 1. it, Reid's, Hayfield
FIRE 111411111tATOCE
Have it Attended to by the .
OHO WAWANOSII, MUTUAL Ditt IN114111tAtief CO
Entabilatted lielfe
Bead Onkel Duagaimon. Ont.
' Wm, Watson, Aubutn President;
Chas. Hewitt, Vice Pre'eldent; Jas.
Girvin, Hon. Director; ileirectorto.-
W. J. Thompson, Auburn; Wm, Me'
Quillen, St. Helens; W. P. Reed, 11. R.
No. 2, Lucknow; Harry L. Salkeld,
Ak Goderieh; Alex. Nicholson, Iitieknov,/
AW Tim Griffin, It, H. NO. 1, Luc -know ;
Chas. Hewitt, Einearchnen• Ttobt. Pay -
ion, Dungannon.
late -$2. per ltd.
THOS. STOTIIERS, Trecie.
CECIL TItELEAVEN, See'y.
commas J
The Leitattg 1
Feseral Directors
sad Embalmers
-
*it* Assloolsact Service
Orders tottialy iitttnatl ft
oil:hones: Store 120; Itisidence
at en keute,•iittisc et doy, W.
ere the int:petters of sitsatomy in
land for the CouritY of Huron.
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• Telephone
Accounts . Killed n Accident
A quiet wedding •took place on
Monday morning of last week at the
parsonage of the United thurch,
,Wingharn, wben Jean Dott,• eldest
• daughter of Me. and Mrs. George Or-
viseof :Weenie the bride of
Victor I,eughlean, son of .Mr„ and
• Mrs. John Loughlean, ef
, • Rev. Sydney IDa-vison, pastor, pere
formed the. ceremony.
dated October 1st, which local
subsctibers will pleeteee within
a few days, wtI1beasojnpazde4
by notices explaining important
changes in future aceortnes.
To simplify and expedite our
• haling work, we have divided
our exchanges into six groups.
Each group will receive ad.
Count* unde.r one at AIX -
•ferent dates. In that way' the
work of preparing thousends
of accounts will be spread
evetly ever the whole mean.
0 injutitre the account:nib:teat
subscribers will be dated the
• tixth of each ntontk
IYog will. appeeinete the new
tone of account we are intro-
ducing at the sanze tune which
• will have all the figures clearly
printed and accurately totalled
by machines. •In addition,
• charges will be shown right up
- to the date of the account. "
.The plan is explained mime
fully in notices which accom-
patzTOctober let accounts. Our .
Business Office people will be •
pleased to give you further in-
ferinatleih•
THE DELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
OP CANADA
Broptiou Bros
At,
I. R. Wheeler
Funeral Director and
Embalmer
Goderichl Ontario
• All calls promptly atisndo to
-"clay or nigh*,
• 'boatel Owe as; Helm *sew
anaenu
can. b
1114 middle lif., when virally/
ie set as groat oar it ones:
was, and dr.- Wed stew** as
note**
shined *ad dce
vitelloodeanciaaris eaelly taro
bold 14 16/0 nava. At-fototr-
jot tired fooling. it
getidrie medal in bodily
Iwamoto that ordinary tonics
cannot *via
Wiffierece Pink Pat
then foremost* wontiothd
Thor *p* the neastostr
*mon to tit* 6104 imago,
the blood colon oral renew
wawa. vittot.
"I was sofood with raw
inia," writer him Chock*
Laastatt of Pon Hope, Ont.,
"atosi was in a,.y hod ono.
As a *kg *had ridam. Dr.
Witham' Pink Pills for a
tinotiowni (*Whim and illo-
ciolod o talc' them onto
awe- Again tho ono& win
/a a Olio while
s fay waif amain."
You none Iambi WO eali
is dna* ointootio. De. Wit-
&' Mak PO oto whit or
yotot Awakes ot hos May
J. se aro. fon& 1114
Wallow hlofkilo
St;chvint,
• Word was received by relatives at
Seaforth of the sad death of a forme
81st,
Or Seeforth hoe, Mr. Lewis lelcDon-
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SLAT'S
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witch has got to eufer by falyure. whenever 'you get riled you must try ' Wert .the muneysWirk ter O. .
. l Saterday-I thot we was ali set to not to eay ennything mean nor strike
I go to the pitcher show torlite, p. a lkk. Sot it you dont ray entity
why
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Wheteveryour plans fee
the future, the strong.'
est foundation upon
which to build is system.
We saving in the bank
134E Bank of Montreal of.
fees safety, convenience and
compound interest for those
• who build up their savings
accounts here_
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K OF MONTI:UAL
Zetablieboci ISO
TOTA ASSETS IN EXCESS OI $90010.00000
• R. WHATELEY,
Manager, Goderich Branch
••••mrans,Tshr
!de, on Thursday afternoon, Oct.
,, and inc was a going .to the show wile thing mean nor .oke sum buddy
ittis _ _ _ _ when pa -found out it was a tawky temisdiee-About-a-ee a dozen of us __- ma went -to a Comitty meeting but it proves that you are not mad.
in an auto aecident at Detroit. It
understood that Mr. McDonald, who __-pitcher-he woodent go heeauee he sed was envieed dawn to Inistereea house
was eity. engineer of Pontiac, Miele, he ouddent sleep when they was a tonite and, ee pop corn and applee un
was driving to Detroit at the time, tawlcing. So we stayed borne and I acct. it was his berthday and A tryed
Ile evils a son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Friday-are little home was very hit the hay early becaa A can't ataY to dance with the girls but they was
Lewis McDonald, of Sev,forth, and eiseemeseeee this 01,,ning to ,the jr, awake just thinken about a pitcher. very poor dancers and there It: was
I graduated from the local Schools. member of are fainly when I got 1 Sunday -Thee was a enew kid in all ways a getting under mine,
.‘ - Married Sixty Years ---- --- of suni 'Grades- 1.• got -witrig lid -dent- -he hmks-ttrinelike he is- t me tint Wee a Oenntenial and when Jake held ‘-• strefigthAiretases leetecteeten element ..
Mr. and Mrs. John Grey sione r
, e meat with Irian; a peeve'. She seam. 1 and we diddent play many loans on up hie hand she sed well Jake what MdigetitiOalkadpra.
*assent tare yet :till we no a little mere aut is it and he sed A cenntennial ie a motes a aorta"'
residents of Winglianc. on unday, ed to think that my avrklfe
M1111'11,11 of • netr about sorrel D merits T got all so. ePeo s e 'woo Mee an ni a so . an s in s -ge er a , • rbludk,
•
smoke Citgerets webby you will have town so las nite 1 .tuk my sixty 8 eta'.
He was unmarried. • 'home from skool .this p. m. en acct. are class at Sundae eitool todaer .and WenedaYeeThe teecher est what Invaluable in .buneiat eleadeek awe..
November Srd, celebrated the sixtieth near high erreff. and she got news his dispasishun. ------------told wirm with a large amt. of lege and .4)14tint.
Itim she h lh d t h" ll ft di ot n ally
(event cemer o but few. Ge ut71--dont see why she shud ought eleem IMO Ile Sea. lf you are.a ways called a 1000 legged \vivre it melee New
Thirsday-They has ben robers in
the 27th of October, 1869, John Grey to wirry about MY grades I AM tbe Teel good gurl and dont %ware and
• and Euphernia Cooper, both of Wing- , sum luck I gess we will let him and Ind it in my stocken and throwee
ham, went to Bluevale where Rev. ..
A% nestle performed the 'marriage
ceremony that made the both as one, N alone. Per a wile. , , it in . the, ezerer . caxeless* Ande then
LPE DURI G viola Y P
a - a was Ieckshering ine keyed Awake ee the nite watching the
ii
D
and forming a uniozi that proved tonite beam 1 ben in a lite, he sed steam. No rubor cum. No use
• 1411 OLE AGE
most happy.
Compound
• Petteeeleee !WOO
te 54 60,10Mlifell
Death of Thomas Walter
Thomas Walter, a highly respected
citizen of Winglianeeeaed on Satin,
day afternoon, Nov. 2nd, following a
lingering illness, in his 79th year.
Ile was born. in Devonshire, England,
yarning to Canada with his parents
when a child. Mr. Walters - spent
some years in Michigan as superin
tendent for a salt firm. Several
years ago he returned to Winghara
where he resided , with his sillter,
Mrs. John Ansley, who is his, only
survivor. Mrs. Walter died several
years ago.
Golden Veddine
Mr. and Mrs. James Hera of Exe-
ter, quietly celebrated their golden
wedding anniversary on Monday,
October 28th, and were the recipients
cf gold coins and other presentations
and flowers from relatives and
friends, Mr. Ilern was born in Lon-
don,.Canada, While etre. Hem, whose
maiden name was Emily Gunning,
was •born Blanshard, being a
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
wtn. Gunning. They have been
esteemed residents of Exeter for the
past forty years.
Leaves on Official Visit to West .
Bev. David Petrie DID., of Witeg-
ham, moderator of the Presbyterian
church in Canada, left recently on an
offiend visit to the Synods of Mani -
tot* and Saskatchewan. He expects
to preach in Saskatoon,' Brandon and
Winnipeg, and conduct the opening
services.in the new church at Regina.
wasHe ActoMparlied by his neap Rev.
I). X. Petrie, of North Bateleford, and
hopes to occupy the pulpit thire be.
fore his return early in December.
Enraged Bull Cause of Fire
. Mark Garniss of concession 3, Mor-
ris township, lost his fine barn and
all his season's crops by fire Sunday
night, November eird, when a bull
broke loge while he was doing the
chores, attaeked bint and upset a
lantern. Mr. Garniss was knocked
deem and bad his leg badly dislocat.
ed, but managed however, to summon
help and all the stock, ineludie.eg tee
bull, were taken out safely. The fire
mede such rapid progress that noth-
ing 'could be done to save the build-
ing.
Death of James Noble
In the passing of limes E. Noble,
at his home in Morris, on Sunday*,
November 3rd, is temoved a much
respected meinber of the community,.
one who lies always played a full
share in the life of the corm -rattan in
which he bas lived for cm mane. year.
The late Mr. Noble was born 'on let
10, concession ttvp., fifty.
8IX yerit's ago, the son of the late jet.
rard and Mrs. Noble. Ile leaves to
mourn his loss, besides his widow,
family of feur boys---Msee. Ernest,
Earl, Jelin and George, also dangle:
ter, Ituth, at home.
Death of George P. Ciotti°, seererth
In the death of ?di. Ge` ovige Patter.
eert Cara*, 'forbids occurred at Isis
home on East William greet Sunday
morning, N'esr. 3rd, Seitfortli suffered
the loss of one of its malt prominent'.
htisiness men aa well aS ode oi its
most rime spirsted ostmens. Heves
son of the late Alexandee Ceram:,
One of the pioneer builders of Sm.
forth, and in his day ones of the best
,kesossen husinteis teen in Western On. 1r
torio. in 1900 the eleteamed wet unit,
ed marriage to Miss Janet. Murray,
of Sesforth, who entTiVel him to,
*ether With a family of two datIgh. •
Wormy). Praises Lydia
• Pinkharres Vegetable
Settle, Ont. -"I am willing to
=aer letters frolnotherewren,tct
.littmhewonlertutor4da
B.Pinktiam'sVege,
table Compound
did me. I cannot be
thankful enoughtor
the benefits I re-
ceived during_ the
Change of Life,.
do housework wed,
troubles made
me unfit to work.
eee A friend advised,
me to try the Veg.
Compound. 1 felt great relief at
once, began to regain ray appetite, and
ray nerves got better, / will. MOM.
mend your ineilicipq to alt with-trou.
ides like I had.' e-Mits.JouN IberisoN,
162 N. Christina St., Sarnia, Ontario.
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THE
DERICH
OAT
HERE ARE THE'14AKI
FOR YOUR.11IANIOGIVING
DINNER.
TURKEY I,
Cranberries
Chestnut of Oyster
Minee Pie
Sounds good, doesn't it? But even,
that kind of dinner won't taste good
if yea try to cook it with poor coal.
Before Monday better Bee to yotir
cosi supply. With the 'teat Felice,
in the Ititehele Yee Bata be MO of
that hest part of Thanksgiving Dtky
big dinner With the family
fathered around to enjoy it.
stuffing I
Pot Good MIA Col
CALL
tten MOM
B. MUSTARD Cgtvittiy
ft** ft Gaud*
"Ninter -$3‘
7134Q4svrowstsz ,.•,\Counts
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91, .sTORMS.
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The Harvest is Gathered....
• - andnow -we join around the festive
board to celebrate this, most ptenteouS season of the
year., Nuts, fniits, candles, everything for the succaessful Thanksgiving
Dinner . . and the fittest of quality foodstuffs, at exceptional velure, -
festered this week In Donitiden Star& great Thanksgiving Sae. -
1411111 powNIC HAmS W • 4 'X0.1
S. EACH lb. 2
FINEST NEW unman"
Shelled Walnuts .. . rwees a: .., ib. 49c Dates . . . . . . . . . . 2 ibs. 23c
LARGE VALENCIA
FINEST RECLEANED
Shelled Almonds . . a... • a ib. 59c
Currants . . . . .• . . , lb. 18c
NEW, LAItGE, WASHED °
Brazil Nuts . . • a • . lb. 25o
intAvottms unto
Pineapple ' N.41:155 .4.. 29c
Peaches ... a • • •,• •11 Tall Tin 19c
•1•601.•••••••••
BUTTER
011* FAMOUS CarAstinav
litraaalde Brand lb.
-10x FINEST OCTTEI1/41N CANADA!'
ALSO SMOKED • •
Mayfield Brand • .... al. • • • • lb. 42c BIDE DACOltny ins PIECE Ib. 29c
_ _ •
Tut AMICzoti3 CtiOco-
Raisins"=:' ..... ..2 lbs. 27
0110106 AUSTRALIAN
Sultana Raisin* • lb. 15o
Cherries • Freueb Glace 1/2 lb. 22c
BACON
•.Vrttelot;$ itOR ARZ4KFAS1-AE4, tit 210
Mayfield Brand .VispktiE lb.35e
Goon fItTALMV
PEAS
JUNI t fIN Mc
Pure Lard 414.b' IP° SU
NIOV AMC - •
Mincemeat .. 2 lbs. 29c
stun
45 fll!#fl9$CJ5U • !
Richman* Coffee4t.334t590
shtlAhlril OlkANOr
Marmalade 1 -ib. lar 21,4
MAO ANI1 TANILLA
MAIM True 1Extracts ast 23c
A nolletund Aosertment eeellerniater
Sweetheart 1.1b. Box. 39c
Chests—. 2141ls Box . 89e
*wort
44b.UM 22. Grape panch 280
COCOA
Nate go
DWI lb.
LATE AND MALT MUNN
TODDY
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Weimer' spato
SOAP
lion 1
Onions lon. 2
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