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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-12-26, Page 3THURSDAY. DEC is. IMO 0619H ST AR Backsch", Neighborhood News Nuggets and Hoodachos Wiihing You all A _Km, Nam? %Abort, Oit•trost* Opt., ween-e'ror ewe 1 tied lime 1 imbeeet is bellow:1w wad headaches, sod maid led ao timely time atmeetel to *base tat WW1* oligibee mid ate about lo*' e Midst/ Pint "I heratetted, for a, while, about ten. *g thew, bet shear 1got a box mad to my green eatisfutioa that Bevis the backathe* mate headachee were dlewly bet torely lawriag me, ao I get toe mom hew sal before 1 had elloliaishol the *woad ono I ems feeling levy differtot • "My look boom* a pleasure spilt: asA toelay mu itt tplerfect haeltlett . Prim., 50 mats a, box 1,4 an druggist* Mul tillersra, Or mitilen• •Illeart on meelpt of Settee by Ti* • mem. Coe /4%4%1'. !Weette, Ont. • 1.4•••.0—.1 DOAN'S e'er' LEGAL CARDS zt R. DARROW. • Berrister, Solicitor, Notary- Public, Etc. Successor to J. L. Eilloran• Pone 07 oftlee. The Square. Oodericht. fe • NEST M. LEE • • Ilerrister and Solicitor • „Sun Life Bldg., Adelaide and Victoria Telephone: Elgin oat • Tomato 2. DUDLEY E. HOLMES. Barrister, Solicttor, Notary nubile, Copveyaneer. Etc. DRONE 27' 'TAMIL, eon STREET. SPECIALIST Me*, • •Mlne• li. P. J. fl. FORSTER. EYE, EAReNOSEeT11110AT irate House Surgeon New York ()ph- ilatelic and Aural Hospital, assistant at Moorefield's. Eye Hospital and (Widen Square Throat Hospital. London. Eng. • 03 Waterloo St, S. Stratford. Tele. *lone 207, At Rotel leseiforti. Oteleriele on the evening of the 'lord Mender of each lellth Oki •the followbeg day, Tueeday, ort I pan. twerreenene-ettele. ettereenses........osoftee CHIROPRACTIC 1)litrattrIAT.C-T-radeTER. CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS '13IERAPIST, GODERICH. E q u ipped with electro -magnetic baths. Electronic electric treatments • a•na ce iropraetic. Monk, organic and nervous diseeses. Lady in at- fendame Office hours 2 to 5, awl 7 * to 0 P. excepting Monday and Illeursday and b appointment. A. N. ,AT SON, residence end offige, corner of South street and Bri- • tannia road. Phone 341. - AUCTIONEERING THOMAS GMAT SON. • Live Static nerd General Auctioneers, lel lit Ave., Gotterteli. Sales mate everywhere and all efforts • 'made to (dm you satisfaction. Farmers' Sale Notes disopeated. Phone fig _sse. 'WESLEY W. FISHER, AUCTIONEE0. • iv,' • Will • eonallet, sales anywhere. My torero ars reationatin and I Will try and • • give Satisfaction. • Phone Carlow 4314, or address IL 0, 4, floderich. • NeyArFri,uni,r6, NOTARY ntlitLIC* • • • General Conveyanoing doue Coed Companies Represented • tehene No. 298. • Dederlch, One , 4......••••••.•••••••• itircgal.OP MUTUAL teIRE Mallet ete ANCE GOMPANY. . . ItMlet AND ISOLATED TOWN ?ACP- • . -MTV INSURED. Value of property Insured up to Jan- uarse 1910, e8,914.00. InClellei—James Connolly, Prost- , oent, Melee:eh; Jas. Evans, Vice-Presi- Beneirloteedl', T. r. Hans. Sec.- ' Teats.. Seaforth, • • D141 ECTORS-D, ie. McGregor. Sea - toilet ; J. G. Grieve. Winthrop.;Wm. Wien. Constanee George bieflarinett, • ',intermit/1h; John Forrit, Bernick; • John Ilennewise, tireadhapil; MilrfaY Gibson, Brumfield, AHENTS-J, Yete Goodell; Sandy 'Leitch, Lenton : Wen, Chesney, See- , forth: le Seaforth. Palter/milers can pay their aSSeSa- ments at Oityln Cutt's store, Gode6eh; 11. J. Mooristes Clothing store, Clinton; ,or J. IL Reid's, Bayfield. FIRM INSURANCE HEWS it attended to by the OHO WAWA40311 InErtilit INSURAIttn leetabliehed 1878 .• ' Dead °Meet Dungannon, Ont, Wm. uburn, President; Chas. Hewitt, Watson,'Vice President; .143 entente Hon. Director; Directore— •'W. J. Thompson, Auburn; Wm. Mc. Aniline), St. Helene; W. P. Rend, R. It. eio. 2, Lueknow• IT...... L. Salkeld, . Valerian' Alex. kicho)son Lucknow; •Ton Griltn. It. R. No. 7,' Interim i Chas. Hewitt, Kincardine; Itobt. Day. * idstrn, Dungannon. Rate -6.2:00 per Montan& THOS. STOTIIERS.elereae. 1 CECIL TleELEAVEN's Seen. '-‘1-17.11111112112111112311111inairIlltir I BrOphfill B130; ounemeN The Leak, Emend Directors awl Eadolosere *leo Areindeece Service Ortlere carefully, attended te. at all houra—aight or day. We are the inspectors et anatomy la and far the county a Rum Photos: atAret 3t0; Ileiddenee. 217. Is It. Wheeler Funeral Director arta Embalmer Oodericb, Ontario Ail OA prnmptiv etttnde nee or night them*: Om* $U4 Home alew Picked From Our Exchanges' Rsceives Certificate ate Embalmer pool room, barber atiop and ("N.B. ) Bright and Happy station were also entered but tee maraudere did net meet with much sue. Pontertneetaaelera then Garniis, of Wingham, spent the last few wait in Toronto, gush - lying for his eertificate as emollient% and though The youngest at years in the class, came through honorably. Kinkel' by Cow While Milking The many frena of Mrs. W. Stackhouse,t Brucefield, will regree to hear that wben maim& ane was knocked under the feet oe a cattle A quiet wedding was solemnize.' by Rev. D. McTavish at the James St. oareonage. Exeter, on Weduesdey, Dee. Itith, when Miss Mae, eldest daughter of Mr. W. D. &nacre, of Exeter, was united in marriage to oestst end was so badly hurt ehe hoe , Mr. Jae. W. Poraeron, of London. 0have eight stitches in tee back of Mr. and Mee. PolitelnY will aside in her neck and heed end is under the :London. ileztor's care. . Lucknow Man Takes Toronto Position i DIAMfeNt) MEiten4ANI Meets With Accident Reeve D. M. Johnstene„ cif Luck- *ea jEWEesert Mr. Geo. Wilson, -of Illeth, met with - now, wild has been aseociated tvith Phone 156 quite a painful tweident recently his, brother. it. Johnstone. in the fur- while down in it: well ,repairing p, flit.WX and Undertaking bushtess. left . ' - ' • ' ' ------- Pinup Abaft. an some way the intim? Menden of last week far Torooto, slipped and Ina. •head woe severe* were be bus taken a position as fUne - Da 1 virabs, . cut, necessitating several striezes to ,eral director with D. M. Jobnston in Ontended for last week) 'close the wound. Co. ot that city. Haintirkelludson. • Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coos, .0i UI. Is Made Recipient of Lamp . Blue Water ttighway, Uottelecte tp. On Tuesday. ••Dee 17th Use Hud. are spending the muter at Uillitedl. son. elder 4aumbter of Mrs. George Mrs. Lena WoOda and eaugoter Hudson and the late Geo. Hudson. of Mi sa Anna, and nephew, Mr, olias. Seaforth, limits a very pretty eetee, Geininhaed, who . areiipendnl;,,, tit attired in soft 'brown georgette and Winter in the Struth, ate now located velvet with torture bouquet of roees, at Pert Qr4mget. Florida. when she' wee united in marriage to Olt Wedneaday evening of las th th dreaof ItlYEnsitient Mre. Thos. Hablorke by Reve.Chae. k ' ` o -Scott Ifaletirk, seetond son of Mr. and of the members weeanumber Death. claimed on Tuesday of hist 'Maleolm, M.A., 'pastor of., the Eatte Week another Of tbe pioneer residents Meadville .United ehurch.• of Blyth in the person of Mrs. Vern.• AR • NEW YE E. C. Robertson Mrs. Egan. who recently left Rim - ter to reside in Lucan, was. presented 'with a floor lamp by the =einem ot the Trivitt Memorial Ladles' Guild; as a slight token of their tencens lor one of their oldest and most hard- working members. 11 • 11•••••• 1 I I III •• /II ••1011 I MEN • III . • Here and There bearemee is wait* travel were ea,erieseed reeently by lierest vas kierdenbrueh Van letritheret. Vince noblemen wee wee itt tetiattde. Pur - dimwit black roles for hts :such in Ifollivad. He came tel t'unilds S S. Etepreae of Fraare. one of the most lugutioua *hip& on the St, Temente, none, but travelled lank on Canadian Pacific tteighter Dees verbill with the 24 pain et valuable auntie's he had purchased Wince Edward "eland, A romance et mining las been closed au Nova Scotia when a long abandoned mine woe inveate igated and found to contain one of the richest eold leads fiver 41*' 'covered In the province. Wm take had ben worked *nth croft meth. • ods many years ago and then given op. New claims have now been • filed and ptoepeete aro very ea. • eenvegine. There are veld Co be • many abandoned mines of rich poet Hie province Carrying 295 passengers and a. total of almost two million Jap. anew oranges. first cargo ot the fruit to reaeb Cattail* thle Year, , *Canadian Paellie liner Empress at • Asia. sl Asieeked at Vitneeuver recently o •L after a record trip from the Orient. • The vessel bad aboard a number at Canadiau delegates to' tbe Pacific t Relations Couterenee held at Kyoto, f Japan, • eourt Rose of Sharon No. 66, together with their wives and lady erieeds, nzet at Bailey's hotel and en- joyed a fowl dinner. After the dui- xter bad been partaken of by the guests and a vote of thanks had been tendered to Mr, and Mre,, Battey for the bountiful • min appetizing met4. whicb. they had Provided. aillourne Engsgentent Announced Nethery. The Amend took place on Thiveday, with a private serviee at RMt. and Mr. George , lee Burns, the home of her daughter, um Jas. Selkirk, Out, •formerly of Clinton, McGill. Interment vas made in the aiertounce the engagement of ' their Union eemetery. • • Youngest daughter, Helen 'eferyle, to ' Receivesi Call to- Ottawa 1 Atte Russell Beam Hare, eon of Mr. ment was made to the town bell, elturch, Anbura, ha.e emoted a 'tag Irtage Rev. W. B: - AIR 0 the th'it#4 Ganle4n:1 Mra.i`lall'it*leoCkileiv,1110ARtar, eih‘e*mrilacre. levithnferrtuanniatueslyqutehteadeve ednainne: 'as held. . will take place in the Selkirk cold and stormy and AS a number of to the Chalmers United -church, Ot-Baptist church early in January. the roads were • snowbound the at- tawa, as assistant pastor. Rev. W. e. e of uti •-• ' 0 ' ^ w. *". J. ortmore, retutned missionary . Licata ear. ono. n...incesain i tendance was net as large As it other - from China, will take enarge of the •M. .George George N. MoBain passed away Ilsise weukl bave 14en" 11°wever of *at bie-home at Exeter early Saturday there was a gond attendnuno and a morningttDec. 14th, after a lingeying very pleasaht ,evening was spent by Aubuyn eireuit at the beginning the YeaRrec' etit,00 In' jury to write illness. Deeeased *as in his 79th • those present. The jourricyhome was t year and was born in Banffshirenot quite so- pleasant as a number of The other day while engaged in Scotland B-sides his 'd :, M'ears had to be nbandonea and the packing at tlur Hempel Plax Mills, Elizabeth lifeBainhe occupants seek shelter in, the farm i ,• s survived by William Hildebrandt, who is an old his two James, af Washington, homes until morning. The Lakeside and 'efficient employee; had the raise D.C., and son% George, or Buffalo, N.Y.. entertainers' orchestra of Bayileld fortune to get the wrist of his right and one daughter, Mrs. J. S. Grant, composed of seven pieces, provided band caught •between the iron pack- of Exeter, ers,• lacerating it so badly that he excel/exit music. The prize winner had to have a number of stitches put were: Ladies' cliaractee costume Largo Owl Shot Miss reney Woods, "Christmas tree,' fn, Mr. G. W. Nott, of the Huron High- Mrs. Jno. Turner, "Wich;" ladies Death al Mrs. Jas. Shoehottom way West, near Seaforth, brought in- comic Miss Bernice Seeds, 'Page,' The death took plate in London tp. to the town last week the largest Mrs. M. Toms, "Lany in Grey;" gents' on Sunday,•Dee. 15th. of Mrs, Jas. H. sPe'elmen of an owl that has ever been charaeter, Mr. G.1 M. Hamilton, "Un- Shoeboittom. The deceased . eves ' a seen in that section. The bird had a ele Sam," Jack Watson, "Klu Klux;" former resident of Exeter, her maid- wi , ng )ltd of five feet, five inches, gent's cornic. Walter Westleke, en name being may An(Mi and its feathers were striped brown "Clown," Lloyd Makins, "Old Man." Atkinstan, being a daughter of the and white. The owl was sitting on Another of the older residents of the Peak of Mr. Notes barn when seen late Jas. Atkinson and a step -dough -the village passed away in Clinton on ter of Mrs. Susan Atkinson, of Exe- on Monday, and Mr. Nott got him Thursday, Dec. 12th, in the person o ter. • Nvith the first stmt. Daniel • eitinonald. The funeral ods Robberies at St. Marys. .• Death of Mrs. Stephenson , held on Saturday to the Bayfield Pour places were entered by rob - The death occurred on Tuesday of cemetery. The services at the grave ners at ,St. Marys during the early last week at the home of her &ugh- were conducted by the Rev. U.M. hours of Sunday morning, Dec. Intli. ter, Mrs. Robert Armstrong Huron Gale, paetor of St. Anerewn 'United There was 200 pounds of butter taken street, Clinton, of Ann Peck, widow and by the members of Court from , ship, at the ripe age of 87 years stud. ose of Sharon, ltli6o. C.O.P. The the St. Marys creamery. The of John Stepheneen of Stanley town- I"' three months. lefts.' Stepnenson is eall.bearets were k W. IL Talbot, M. Ross, Chas. Parker, John anzeront eurvived by two daughteJh rs and three ° 11 Lindsay and Geo. E. Greenslade. C sons: Ralph of the Parr line; Stan- rhe de".ased• 141344°rn in Charlotte - ley W. IL town, of Marlette, Mich.; David WPrince dwar John, on the homestead on the. Gob-lOth, d /Aland, on Jen, Clinton,and 10th, 1861. When a oder small chile en; Mrs. R. Armstrong, he came with his parents to Goderieli Mrs. D. Armstrong, of Pilot Mound, and a few yenta later they moved to Man. • Hayfield, where the deceasedcontin. Celehrete Golden Wedding except for a few short periods, fol- ued to live until the time of his death, One of the most pleasing oczasiOns lowing mostly the occupation of n in the social activities of Clinton last fisherman. In 1879 he was married , week was the celebration by •Police to Miss Mary Pflugh. of Hayfield. who Magistrate and Mrs. S. J. Andrews, predeceased him a number of years • on Tuesday. Dec. 17th, of the fiftieth ago. To this union was horn a • onniversarys of their wedding day, at family of three sons and six daligh- their home on tQueen street. A life- tors. Some steers after the death of . • tipte residence m Clinton bas won for his nret, wife he married Miss jone .'tliis Worthy couple the highest &MSS. of Stanley, who also pude- • /*et!• cont'reglietion et the opm. ' ion• of Col. Prelierick ?Abner. Axil- erican war correspondent, that it would be well • for Christian • churches to withdraw their raise siooaries from tato Orient, has been • voiced by Bisbee W. Aiuswortit ettleouin. Oa, who was a Imsoeh- • ger recently on the S.S. Ennpress of Asia, "Christian missionat to • China and Japan were never doing • better tbatr at present," said the bishop ,who is In cearge ot Eastern •• Missions for tbo Methodist Enito copal Church • of the Southern • United &MOS. 1 • .• The province of Nova Scotto. Is on the thresleoki of a period of un- • • preeedellted development judghlg 1 1 IayirMINMW•41144404...040.0.4m4.1144W441444.414114 m •40.4044444.4. Brophey Bros. LEADING HOUSE FOR High-class Beds, Mattresses and Springs INSPECTION INVITED 404 Store Phone 120. Residence 217 ;. Persian Balm—there ianothing like it for creating and preserving a love- ly complexion. Cooling, earessingee it soothes, and dispels ail roughness) or chafe -caused by weather coadt- tione. Delicately fragrant. it adds. exquisite charm to the moat finished appearance. Monty women inevita- bly cheese Pereiait Beim. A velvety •sineoth lotion, it makes the skin rose - leaf in texture. Reeommended /deo to soften and whiten the hands. e*." -----erne. - Truly a peerless toilet requisite for every Aventail, 111 e West Stree • CASTOR IA Per Wants and Children In Us, For Owe 3•0Thars Meows beam • . • the fagnaune of The man who says be blows evo. •e e • e men, is the kind that women "no." • Electrical ono') ADVERTISE IN THE STAR • We caw, a coml. stock Of • • from the roc d•••• Mee tricot -Appliance* 44•Pro...orm e bandied during tiro current year by the Dominion Atlantic Railway, and • the scope of the preparations now under way for the development of a tourist traffic," says George E. Ora. , ham. vice-president and general '• Manager ot the railway, in a recent • interview. • Tote' amount of life insurance carried by the people of Canada is 1, tit present about $6,500,000.000 or approximately $650 for every num, Wontan and child.ia the Dominion. The United States "din $760 per 4 ; head ot population is the only • country. In the world that exceeds Canada fn the amount of lite in. surance tarried esteem of its citizens, which was ^ant- ceased hint. He is survived by the elder- shown be the large number who following children: Mrs. A. L. Reb- ' on the• day of the celebration wit • •the numerous phone tells. In addi. of La Crosse, Wis.; Mrs. Geo. Pinke e..s (Carrie), of Xitehener; George, to extend congretulations and also • tion they were recipients of tele. n• gra is, letters and cards from rela- The common taT. tleadigestil alit? r tives and former residents front nst %irfeelolnlititee ; burnsagennsteitch. west as Victoria, B.C.; east to Something that will neutralize. the acid- menteenl and from numerous points Ite is the sensible thing to take. That is in the 'United States. Among the why physi?ions tell the public to nee many tokens of esteem was a gold Phillips Milk of Magnesia.• mounted, suitably hie:neve. cane One spoonful of this deliglitful preps.- the Police Magistratete Associa. ration can neutralize many times its tion of Ontario. of which Mr. An - volume in acid, It acts instantly; rend draws was the first president, eentin. is quick, and very apparent. All gets is uing in that &See for the ensuing dispelled; ail sourness. is soon gone; the nine years. whole system is sweetened. Do tr3r this perfect tinti-aerd, and remember it is just Dread of Asthnia makes countless as good for children, nip, pleasant thousands miserable. Night after for them to take. - night the ,attarks return and even Any drugstore has the genuine, pre- when brief respite is given the mind seriptional product. is still in torment from eantinupl an. 11111IpC itttitlisr°3:lia.ingle)1; alt this. Relief eka comes, and at once, while future at- tacks are warded off, leaving the af- . fiicted one in a state of pewee and o •. happiness he once believed he could Niagziesta never enjoy. linexpeneive and sold almost everywhere. ..4••••••44•••••• a With the Season's Greetings -- We thank you for the business you have given us during 1929, At the same time we hope ,you and yours will enjoy a great and contintung share of health and prosperity, and we extend to you all • , A Happy and Prosperous New Year M. ROBINS Agent for Tip Top Tailors PHONE 364 4t4,!‘!5, C '1•.'• ;1 • B. MUSTARD coay (Addie) and J. Wilfred, of Kitchener; Mrs, Gordon McDonald (Alice), Mrs. Norman McKay f Margaret), both of Goderich; Mrs. M. MeGuarrie (Ag- nes), of Toronto; Mrs. L. Strong (Ruth), of near Waterloo. Allan, a son, was killed in the Great War. •He is also survived by two sisters and four brothers, vie; Mrs, Wm. John- ston, of Bapfield; Mrs. Reid, of Sar- The 1929 total yield ot potatoes Ceinedit Is estimated at 74,445,- , • from •l45239 •Acres. t valued at $67,451,000 compared with 83;658,000 busliels• in 1928 from 599,- 064 acres, valued at 1140,874.000. • Quebec province, Produced the meat with 32,320,000 bushels, Canada's Royal Agricultural • Pair, largest of Its kind an the /meeker, eontinent, opened for its eight anneal session on November 20 at Torontt. with over 17,500 entries, a total that breaks all pre- Oundred exhibitors entered. includ- • vious records, Two t.housanti two Ing 900 front the United States, Transportation •Service • Long Distance. Short Distance •Por Engagements Phone I Farmers Not Itnnumer I, Writing outdoors in the freshgirl as they do, you would hardly expecttotee a termer in the conditionof Prod! However, farmers overwork themselves.- too, especially when they - are young and ambitious and hsvo famines to autmort, Fred got the ' 'ilti, not only once but several Omen couldn't shake it oft, and finally the trouble settled in lin lungs. "It was a lucky day for me," mild Fred, "when tho doctor got me Into - • ttlittieirlt. tilosrlizo Italy a 41:1800nipolut ad!. otwo ar hCainsfueLenitir. So he was. but now with expert reedi- cal tam rest and Droner rood. he ta fighting his way back to health and . bit= relief and hope to the' Vio_Jilios Thus does the Muskoka Hospital. of consumption, but handicapped by tack ot means—it must appeal to you for aid. i r win you pietism send a contribution to W. A. Charlton and A. F., Ames, 223 College Street, Toronto 2. nia; Allan MeDonald, of Goderich ; THE James and orest, of Noose Jae-, GoDER1CH Ont. ask and William, of Huntsville, ' Felt Tired , and Miserable "1 took Lydia Vegetable Compound for mis. erable and tired feelings and • it gave me strength to do my work. My nerves =better and 1 feel well and strong and have good appetite. 1 sleep well and am in pretty good spirits • and Able to work every day now. 1 recommend the Vege. table compound and you may use this letter as a testi• neOniei."eohlife Delvener - lace, Union Sorer, North Devon, New Antnrwidc, E P ittAt IM'S 1 HOW ASCOT A LITT/41 TRIP 'TO EIERMIMA ? CAN t rAFFOXO TO) TARE ,1 ir 111EN HOWABOUT A TON 0,F BEAT FOLKS COAL ? T°tIOCATNAKEAFTIFOiNlen NOT Most of us aro too busy to think about winter trips to liettauda, or Plot'. • da, or the Riviera. We have to take our outdoor weather . • Just as the weather man eves fit • to vend it. Ihtt indooreeeetherea another matter. With Meat Volks Coal we can have ' ' warmth and lognainess and reifies. tion and all the healtlobringing • utilities of southern tri --with. out the expense. • Let's have tunneler time in our home this winter. CALL TU 106 eettenroma • 1/4 tieMath, 0011.34, Clinton Central. Fixtures, etc. • We Specialize in Wiring of All Kia.cla • Estimatea given on t • app !cation Worit Guaranteed Frank McArthur . Phone 82 Wut Street • Canadian Pacific Railway Company 5% Collateral Trust Bonds • due Deeember 1,944-7Payable in Canada and ,Atem York • redeemable at a twennum on and after December 2• , 108.9 —coupon bonds in denominations of 1 000 and $500 • These bonds are direct obl4o.., tions of Canadian Pacific Railway Company, secured by deposit of $37.500,000 of the Company's 4% Consolidated • • Debenture Stook and having Pri• , ority over the Company's Prefer. ence and Common Stock. PRICE: 100 and accrued interest, Yielding 6% • We recommend Mess bonds for investment. • De:CHI:Woo circular mailed on request. Dopuzgrom Szetrattruas riftnit CORPOIMION LIMITED • wk.** Head Office: TORONTO:, 26 larlit St. E. turirek itivatowo • Wailes; Lochte.00t, Klichuor Monis tanditur.as. IL 11.60t/LTElt,litprasectstive. rentefieet Oetede 1 111.e. loots huh en a year of achicvrincilti • --encrized Lith ttient!nbip zno Wok tertian! to a eon* that given ligga/,0.49eLueprontine or tiro rwri••;ce tiiing, and wc no h$111V111113 th.:It ft:- coulitioncr piece Irec'ed.e al es hi bg tiosocri of tnitittly dupla.; • isn.q vlSi :venom:Inv taroognout 107s. Wagito ltiNG OUT YE , it:Le 00et 'Iv'eeie.ffre ye. t "1321$100a theni .0-ae • or " roaro." 15)L"Iiii'N 'TqL.Vi7I.:'4fir) .;„1 "A R,..aiSiliS qgiart "^""1:' u 1 t, ,61 Raisins N,r.tve • 2 ::A. 25. Currataks Ited,,, I• le. 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Filberts Sittly lb. 21e Almonds Tintoeotte Ib. 27e Mixed Nuts choke its. 23e 2,3c Walnuts Two shm Walnuts colitomete,ed:dab.550: Almonds stuttdve,az in lb. 59e tom not :taw mom ors 'maxi CRACKERS Ws Urs a ctet4eei aficettiastaf thins betti#04ft tee-mine/4. st 0itratt:;t0 *lite* Mole renetel. -7 - • to