The Goderich Star, 1930-06-26, Page 3THE GODEIlleff SUE
THURSDAY, JUNE 2etb, 1930
Temeumum7=ant Reason Neighborhood News Nuggets WILS
Fikrsstadiel or 11x9t .6111, the:, I Picked From Our Exchanges
and nda ate r144 digelted
must first be emuisihed in the '
body before they can be Maize('
as nourishment.
SCOTT'S EMULSION
is pure cectliver oil scientifically
earaisified-prepared for easy
IMIfi rapid do estion.:ust as
Nature pro em ed fat
in milk.
Maio the important room
why the ceeletieer oil you
u-se..tel 1. issierneri-
Amid es Scores Forsadairke.
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LEOAL CARDS
Eseter Man Opens j)ledirel Peutice at neon .en Wednesday, Jena 11, when
Dr. Harvey ot lieeter, who ha%a Margaret, youngest titieghter a M.
client the past year as interne at the', Alter; Tewin, Buffett, beeame the ,
'Weetern Hospital', Toronto, left Moue' bride of Edward Somerville Wife of
day evening of beet weele fir Edann', Jayne only s5n of Mr. and lgra. Mee:.
'Leask.. where he is opening up a meth' ander Reid, of Hullett.
'eel
• Yen Esmond -Andrews
itiald 'wire the hltatA seore tee
v. on the trolly tea e one, ag,e ani
'this leasen erteeed te a,.eeet, agata
'eme Neale
, lite Melt man in each elaeo or Ireee
Stock vivre as fellows:
Heavy lierseseeltouglae, Careeteelt,
Bieth
Bee Cetzle-Bill Atehibald, Scarce -0,
,lareyw:tettle-Wavren Zutheigg• tier-
Sheeiohn VoCleeltighone, .1)eueee%
rie
Swine-Rolet, Connell, Palmerston
The teams to represent the Count
17 y
e at the Inter•Ceenty conmetitione will
les°ePaeedls
eleenteek" 71.11341044"1141in :0044; be selected Lathe WO contestants
• Widen Weddiag A. very pleasing event took pi= on lreek,,ete lkiobaenriteing, iticklisesee and judging' front the remelts of this
Mr. awl Mee, Wm. Adams, of Sew-, Saturday, June 3,401, et the home of ge_en° "'kw* Ask Yoke Dirugght, Competition Huron Ceunty ehould
forth, celebrated the fiftieth anniver.i Magistrate mei Mrs. Andrews, Cline ""me_eri_or Genera SUR*,
.1.10 (RATS- PER PACKET represented' by eutstanding teems at;
Toronto 404 Guelpli this fall.
sexy of their inarriage at their home ton, when their youngest daughter,
June 15th, when they were the reeipie Fergus, second son of Mr. and Mrs.
on North gain street on Monday, Malian, wee united in marriage te
1",, c9. ikokinuctat. C & IL LINE ANNOUNCES
arnsWitYwnsoksz nrtrAtytt M.ORE ? OPENING OP CLEVELAND.
cuts of a ;:hower of congratulations James Van Egniorid• Clinton. l PORT STANLEY DIVISION
and good wishes. Death of Clifford Miller ___h....ea, With flatly service between Port!
Seaforth Student Awarded., After an illness of three claw, of have mild" expresses a k turning bSSionle1s and elevehuldm
e Ohio, stattrag I
Scholarship pneumonia, death eiaimed a termer of the thought. on Seturdase June 21st, as announced
Goderich townShiP Int& Clifford Mil- Do not write. "I hand you ,st price by Mr. P. J. Swartz, General Menne
er, all Divisions of the C & B. Line
James Reid Ultimate, of the Toren -
F, Li inktia0We to Dental College, eon ef Mr. end Mrs. ler, son of Mrs. Miller and the Len: list." ;Sow, "/ Inclose a *fee liaL" g
y., II Willbe in full operation.
rrister, bolicitor, N'otsre Publie• Et% weet, Seiforth, who recently graduate
'Williean Edmonds, Goderieh street George Miller, who died at his home Do not stiy, "All that is hears*
at Napanee, Satuxday, June 14th. "All that ia conjectures' is preferable. The Clevelaed-Port Stanley- Cana -
ewe see going in diim Division is known as the Short
oPtione Da Unice. The Square, ilodertege ed with honors at the head of a class Mr. Miller, who Waa thitty.five years Do not say,
Successor to Lb. Killer=
of 01, has been awarded the MeAsh of age, is eurvived by his wife and town." Site?, "going to town" to de- as is cagy 87
miles *MSS Lake
Route from Canada to Ndrthern Ohio.
ERNEST M. LEE scholership of $150. four sniall e.hildren. note dtrection.
Erie betwe n these two ports. The
Reid4rewin RedmontlePearce Words Often Mise
pronounced
famous steamer "City of Erie" will'
Buoy, buoyance, buoyancy, buoy. ak
Barrister and Solicitor !The manse, Londesboro, was the Li Main street 'United church, Eee. m e daily trips, leaving Port Stan -
Son Life Bldg., Adelaide and Victoria scene of a quiet but pretty wedding ter, lovely with peonies bride'
• ant. The preferred proriuncistion ley at 4;30 p.m., arriving at Cleveland
Telephone: Elgin 5301
• - • wreath, rams end iris, for the oaese buoY amr.
*1 9:80 that „evening. On her return
Toronto 2. • mon, Frances ?ley Pearce eldest Inoidentedire Pronounce ineci-dete.
Pearce of Exeter, Was united in mar- 1st e ou r 1 a a „ „gee,
nubile, Conveyancer, Ete. . $yraeuse yOnngest kit'n PrevpenrtelVVent-1:"*-tirell.nee 43 4PenedP TrTiatIgCle. Tour 14nteliQoffsrisivinftsi (1°14°C
rine tio Wesley Curtis Redmond, of in "IV *rid never' ten/14°4- `'"e 4°""'"ng 111"111121'
Barrister, Soliolter, Netters
Charles "A. Redmond, Milverton, on nelr"
e Saturday afternoon, Tune 14th. "of," not as in "love." int tan ey an* au 1st n
on either Division and return -
The death a Thomas Roger Riche "till," or as in "tile," accent first syle geing
ing on the other Division, This tour
ardson, of Hensall, oceurred there on lable. is e 1
Assurance ompany
Tuesday jun e 10th, after a.short
EYE, EAR. Nos% THROAT
trip, she will letwe Cleveland at 1200.
' talely five syllsibler not had -dent -1y
NSURA
NCE daughter of Mr. end, Mrs, W. C. r pr zie t di. • nig arnar nee ort anley
oun 1r 0 0
DUDLEY N. WAN ES.
• PRONE 27 IIAMIL rue $11tEET.
SPECIALIST
Late House Surgeon New York
tnalirde and Aural toepital, assistant at
Moorefield e Eye , flopGolden
Sq3lare Throat liaspbtal, London. "Eng.
• .Waterloo Ste S. Stratford. Te)ev,
Pone 207.
At Betel Bedford, OfiderIch, no the
evening of the ,third Monday of Peel)
Menth iffi the following day, Tuesaay,
,at pat
the 0 as iTh n ado through the use of ite Cleveland..
G ov Pronounce
IVIutual Life
the Cleveland and Buffalo Division,
Death T. Richardson Versatile. 'Pronounce the i as in
spema ly popular with motoriets.
Words Often. Slisspelled
ness. Mr. Richavdson was a resident Money (singular), moneys War- B. Line Steamer "City of Erie" at
tioaaa of the village for some 17 yeara and I ap, not monies. Bargain; gain, not 4:30, one arrives in Cleveland at 9:30
OffraTiiciairlic
DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER, • e:
CHM6PRACTOlt AND. DRUGLESS
'ISERAPIST, GODERICH.
E q u timed with electroonagnett
baths. Electronic electric treatinea
end etiropractie. Chronic, organic ,
and nervous. diseases. Lady in at-
tendance. Office hours 2 to 5, and 7 •
to 9 pet., excepting Monday.' and'
Thursday and by appointment.
A. N. ATKINSON, residence and
offiog, cortier of South street and Brie
.tinma road. Phone -341.
AUCTIONEERING
trt110)1AS ifteNGI1Y as SON. .
Live StoPh and General Auctioneers,
Vein Ave.. Godcrith. • e
'Sales made everywhere and afl atom
made to fdre you.satisfaction. 0_ ,-e-
ereirmere' Sale Notes diacolated.
Phone 419.
•WESLEY W. LI5IDfl MJCPIONCEL'i.
in leiwing Port Stanley on the C. &
was m bis 74th year. •se had been gin, Circuit; note the unit. Perna*. that evening. There are ninny Inter-
£stabIlh.d1US failing in health for same time and mentary; note the liu, not pulite. eating pleasures to enjoy in Cleve-
rixeD Omen : WATERLooO1 a week ago was 'confined to his bed. Murmur; the tit° syllables are alike, land, and its nearby summer resorts,
,NT
• 0 He was born in Ihrestntoreland, Eng- n . Withhold; note the two les. . including the daily excursion on the
D. D. MOONEY., Aged
land, and emigrated to this country Synonyms
1913,- He is survived by his wife,
C. & B. Line steamer 410oodtinue" to
Plum see tbree sons and two daughters. 'Civil, polite, courteous, courtly, Cedar Point and Puteinellay. The
gracious, ;affable, relined, polished, Steamer "Geodthers returns on its
well-bred. daily Excursion in time for ono to
Elicit, educe, evoke, extract, extort. take the C. & B. Line steamer leaving
Mere, unqualified, simple, bare. Cleveland for Buffalo at 9:00 pane
Oratory; elocution, eloquence. , waiving in Buffalo at 7:30 the fol -
Quiver, quaver,' tremble, shiver, lowing moraine..
shake.
NonTEC ST, ' (3o-pEarat, (MT Death of John Parley
The death necurree in the Scott
--tee • "--:4=9 Memorial Ifoseitel, Seaforth, early
, I
Monday morning of last, week, of'
Verley who lived in Tucker-
,
• smith' township lust east of Hensel'.
He was born in Westmoreland, Eng-
land, abaut 50 years ago, and came to
Canada 30 years ago and had lived
in the neighborhood ever since. Bee
eides his widow, who was formerly
Florence Angell, he leaves to morn
ae'
•
conduct sales anywhere. ale,
O terries are eeasanablenaid try,and •
give satlidaotIon.
Phone (larlow • 014, or address It R.
Goderich. . . •— • 0 _
NOTARY 'PrifterC. ETC. -
W• al • BAILIE
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NOTARY PUBLIC .0 0I
• ' General Conveyancing done
Good -Companies Represented
'Phone ?o 0 Goderieh. Ont. -
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INSURANCE 0 -
WIC -KM OP MUTUAL FIRE iNSUR.
4.11. ANC' E COMP:8NY.
FARM' AND ISOLATED- TOWN PROP-
ERTY INStnien).
Value at pro,erty0 insured up to Jan-
uary, tem n.(1484)75.00.
OPFICER$e-jantes Connolly, Presil 00
•dent, Godevielt: ha Evans. Viee-Preeie
•dent, Bei D. P. eleGregor, Sec.-
'Treas.. Seaforth,
O DIBEGTORS-las. Shouldiee, Walton;
Wm. Wrin, Constance; George McCart-
ney, Seaforth; Robe Perris, Harlon;
John Bennewise, BrOadhageat John
Pepper, Brumfield; A. Broanfoot, Sea -
erne
AGENTS -W. 3 Yee, 11. R. 3. Clinton;
Watt, Myth; Ed. Ilinchley, Sea -
forth; John Miwray, Seaforth.
Pofloyoorders can pay their assess
• nients at Calvin Cutt's Wire, Goder1ch;
A. J. Moorish's Clothing store, Clinton; •
or 3. H. Reid%W/
Ofield. •
FIRE WM./RANCE
Hoe ft attended to by the
WAWANOSH MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE
Eetabliked 1878 ,
Head Office: Dungannon, Ont.
Wm. Watson, Auburn, President;
Chas. Hewitt, Vice President; Jas
Girvin, non. Direct; Directora-
Vita 3. Thompson,. Auburn;' WM+ MC*
Quillen, St. Helens; W..P. Reed, R.
2,1 Lucknow; .Harrya Salkeid,
Goderich; Alex. Nicholson, Lueknow;
Tim Griffin, R. R. No. 7, Lucknow ;
Chas. Hewitt, Kincardine; Robt. DaV-
Mon, Dungannon.
Rate -42.00 per thousand.
'THOS. STOTHERS, Treas.
CECIL TRELEAVEN, Secsy. uN
his loss one daughter and three sons,
Doreen, Robert, Arthur and George.
' Weoderaft-Reinhardt
An event of • much interest ,•toolt
place recently at: St. Marys church,
Iritehener, when Miss Margaret Mary
Reinhardt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph E. Reinhardt,.Heinsave„ Kit -
choler, formerly. of Clinton, became
the bride of James, T. Woodetoft, of
Kitchener, sonof , Mr. L. R. Wood -
croft and the late Mrs. Woodcroft, of
Hamilton. Rev. Father Arnold effi-
elated.
' Elliott-Dodde
"1 was, very weak after an op. The m •
arriage of Vera E., daughter
eration. My nerves were so bad - of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Dodds, of
'would sit down and cry and Toronto, formerly of Clinton, and
my husband would not go out - Mr. .Frederick. Henry .Elliott, son of
and leave me alone. Now my Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Elliott, hf Clin-
- to emzed very quietly at
nerves are much beam:, thanks- fourwo'aclee01
iuk Saturday, June 14th, in
to a booklet that was left - Toronto. Rev. Canon Cody co:hit:et-
under the door, Lydia E. Pink, ' ed the ceremony. which was witnessed
ham's Vegetable Compound by only the immediate relatives.
surely put me on my feet 1 Death of lohn E. Gemmill
have taken eight bottles. My - After a lingeringillness the death
friends tell me I look fine. My °coved on Thursday, June 12th, of
• • The scenic drive by either auto or
Amuse, please, entertain, divert, bus over the new Million Dollar Peace
recreate. Bridge at Buffalo, down the bautifu;
Word Studer Canadian Boulevard to Niagara Falls,
"Use a word three times and it is and back through Ontario Province
your.." Let increase our vocable. completes the Triangle Tour. This
lay by mastering no word each trip may be made by train from Buf-
,day. Words for this lesson : Palo if desired.
RIVALRY; competition; antagon- The great steamers of the C. & B.
sister has taken this medicine John E. Gemmill, of Wingham, in his
too." -Mrs Annie Welton, 67 62nd year. 'lleteased had been a resi-
Stipley St, Kingston, Ontario. dent of the locality nearly all his life.
Surviving are his -widow, four sisters
Lydia Et Pinkriam s
Vegetable Compound
rd., Me ' M/ 41 U A
Ci. .40.
Lite afford every comfort of a mode
Ilene "There evaintense rivalry•be-
tween the teams." •ern hotel, end are far famed for their
ACQUISITIVENESS, the quality spacious staterooms, delicious ;noels
of being able to acquire.
Alice ac. and Ourteotte service. Special littera
quisitiveness placed him in possession tion is given to auto tourists on CO .
of theseeeerets." & B. Line etomera.
RECURRENT; returning repeat,. The C. & B. Line has recently pre-
edly. °Recurrent waves of sympathy pared a new Auto Map and illustrated
influenced the people." •
RURAL; of •or pertaining to the
country. "The rural communities •of
today are more preeressive."
ASPERSE; to bespatter with foul
reports; elandeee calumniate. "He
is doing everything to asperse our
present policiee."
DETER; to turn, aside or discour-
age; to.preeent beelear. "Knoveledete
of the oonseauenees had deterred him
from acting."
LIVE STOCK AND HOUSEHOLD
SCIENCE JUDGING COIVIPETI.,
• TION DRAWS LARGE ENTRY
O The fourth annual Live Stock and
Hondbhold Science Judging Competi-
tion was held at Seaforth eni Friday,
June 20th, under the direetion of the
Huron County Branch of the Ontario
Dept. ef Agriculture. Forty-two
O boys and twenty girls took part in the
compeon which mede it the hirg-
seven brothera and his stepmother, of
Beldur. est ever held in the County.
.. The results of the girls' eompetitiori
• Rossitteisl-Mere
Pro as follows
On Saturday Morning, June 14th, Trophy fer highest sore -Miss Mil-
-. at 3 o'clock% Miss Florence Mere,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Mero, died lininstoen, Vordwiehe
Feat Priee, Nutrition -Miss Elva
Seaforth, became the bride of Elmer newee, Verrlwich.
A. Ressineisl, son a Mr. and Mrs. W. First Prize, Rouse Fureelabing-Miss
A. Ressineisl, Of Red Lake rails, Hildo Bolder Fordwieh.
Minnesota. The ceremony. was Der- Fiat Prize ClOthinge-Miss Louise .
%. formir in. St. Vincent de Paul chilreh lrf tth F d
PACS TIM=
When
RED ROSE TEA
was 75c. lb. bulk tea at
50c. or 60c. looked cheap,
of course. But now that
RED ROSE RED LABEL
can be bought for
-at any grocer's, few people will
satlefkul drink bulk teat
For Sendai; and Bruises...There Is
nothing better for sprains and tonne. •
slots than Dr. Thomas' Eeleetrie 'keg Vaa 2
It will reduce the swelling that foie uggIr 41"1" 11"1"."".1" "
convince any who doubt ite power. , P twee e the Egon mica
*New Frock by Ike High
lows a sprain will cool the infltuned
flesh and draw the pain. It will take • ti
the ache out'of a bruise by emitter- • LOSt ol LIMOS .
noting the Inflammation. A trial will The•sweet y An in One
Way....1U at Ku Noble's.
Patterns Kept in Stock.
t
"leredit 1.1ithlane Le of p0.. KESS S. NOBLE
hownutswith.soor.s.b.7,,,a. BRITISH EXCHANGE BLOCK
I,. T. Seam anise ni stcanadk Pius
soon vanished. moons operation"
oet instant malts unanauanseinia
PALPITATION Of ppm
Mrs. 11. Algot raionore Alta. writes:-'dFor
for Pourfiria 02'6 . 2
fourteen yore had suffered' from 'endpitation and
general weal:nese of the heart, and my nerves were
constantly on edge and the least little Oleg would
set them going.. X Sew yetir advertisement for
Milburn/a React and Nerve Pills and decided to
. purchase another failure, tei X thought, but, no, and '
X am thankful to Mate / am again my' normal wilt
folder with many views of points of X owe It all to your Pills and Plaanot reeatentend. v
interest in connection with their var- .
them too higlev./t
Sous trips and tours. This will be Pole* 500 a box Sold at nil 'drug and general storm or mailed
sent free to any one addressing their ' direct oa receipt of vireo by The T. Milburn Co.,
request to The Cleveland and But- •Lele Tomato, Ont.
falo Transit Company at Cleveland
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• 111APPY ZialtS ARE kliNEIE ilehtlitieto
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, dik
40 Long lazy days in the open air. Days of sunshine -- vacation:v.-touring-tennis- a
golf—swimming or sunning on the bearhi healthful days. itppetites made tteen by
0
00 40 numerous activities. .
in Pontiac by Rev. Father Klein. Mr. dii Ille sure your supplies are varied and of the beet: Your Dominion Idtere Is well
and Mrs. Rossmeisl will reside at the Live Stock Judejne are as follows :
The results of the emaiDetition in ;', Stocked with quality foods that will appease and appeal. May Ave help you?
forth.
Douglas Manor, Pontiac, Mich. Higheet Score -Bill Archibald, Sea-
iraney flapatiese
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Engagements Announced Itoss of Se -Mervyn Cud:flora. Hensala . Plitm Jain 4:P:r2" 25e CRAHMEAT -IIIP
Lochalsh, announee the .ertgagement Third -Clarence Down, Ilensall.
. n C. Wet, eldest son scores were awarded to Mervyn Cud- - 1//11 33)1
of their eldest daughter, Marion Ise- The trophies for the two highest
bel, to MrJohn'
of Mrs. and the lete Jollies West of more and Clarence Down. Bill Arch -
Ashfield, the marriage to take place 0 0 000Oratese
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i3rophou MS.
GOORRICH
The Leadieg
Funeral Directors
gaiEssliaraert ,
the ArstakateService
' Orders carefully attended to.
At all hourso-night or day. We
are the inspector:: of anatomy in
and for the County' of Huron.
Phones; Store 120; Residence
217.
J'. E. 'Wheeler
Funeral Director and
Embalmer
Gederielt, Ontario
• Alt calls promptly attonded te
day er night
Phones: Store:235; Hoene reeve
1
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••Kipper Snacks 000
• Marnialade 4
4: 25e
330
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quietly the 2nd of July.
' ,The engalgernent is announced of
• Florence Isobel, only daughter of Mr.
to Mr. James Arnold Stewart, second
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart
and Mrs, John Beattie, of Seaforth,
of Seaforth, the' marriage to take .
place in :illy.
Death of Mrs. Jno. R. Govenlock
A long and useful life was brought •
O to a close in Seaforth on Sunday even-
ing, June 15th, W11011 Mrs. John R.
t Getiverilock, one of the oldest, moat
widely known and most highly - _e -„,,,,e,,,,,„, „„.„,,ana.
I
esteemed residents of the district, orvo
luu mit ,,,, FIIIIV MI6
O passed to the Great Beyond at the WiSE INVESTORS, LOOKIVR.
family home on North Main street. wee.mocktocommas IN
THE
11rs. Govodoek had bort serioualy ill t el$1111111
veith boort trouble for nearly three
• • EnjOg *Again weeks. Besidea her husband site is
nd
etov-
y:achelato: „theatupe mop periasyLehrsys Newaite Dates,
of Grand
yfifitti .errysonunau
pancso:teser:v:h.eihn ezy.cro. cross
ton. zeoLeecitg,Gouefv:hwie:kgno. v3Inrisio.y!" n Mrs. ltfiirn
•Ann,o ao on. of Westen, an'd Mies
Europe by Canadian Pacific
rag clock games .surrouncloci survived hy a fit
Cabin Class Ships. OUR WEEKLY
See Europe Ws year .. Wog back a 0
LESSONS IN ENGLISH
wealth of romantic experience to
Flavour your conversation .. to add (By W. L. Gordon)
Words Often Mistimed
to mine the taininoion a all your Do not say, "We cannot actomplish
km yoot popularity es a Fail hoot's,
'MOM" end "M" daps.
TouristThirdCebiaRetton liv:trinio no niiolgei za.ty, se:70,
means. In this tonstruction 'means" If you waotegood interest on your
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"Tocrweelln a8sitiflif o"' Deposit a binfut of Heat Fonts in
lynovueler t:enricitr, iatenedd ytolininliter101:resiov'ewcoordine..
friends. Travel by of the heal it by Pose means." Say, "by this
Michaelis*, er ths ever popsdat is •aced in the singular form.
Mk your food agent oc , lacuna to ponder over before decid-
er Atm „consider your proposition rend pott buy on a few market and 1
pound heat next winter. Buy now ,
fire as love es S185.01
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11., afACX,AY, General .tet, I int'. "When I reflect upon what you When V" Put ul°11e17 tu"6' *"?
get dividendo in dollar and heat.
Cent 'dim Pacific Building, Totento 0 you tele way you get a high rate
CANADIAItt
PACIFIC,
s TEAMSHIP111
00000 0 of ittereet and boid all security too.
1t4ser i4 b 4et
Claildron tiry ',mem eve.obiebt *IA 'Irtel...Artiles'.
, „brai5.
' e'AfevayeCarsYCsundienracitioF.1.0......6•"7 nets*, ',ski; timen4 pates eta:lea Get
FOR FLFTCHER'S' nere Cheettes ..Goodebellrofleittees-- 'TO.* livirelfrwortiltfirtMif,
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SWEET 11SOUR
• Large BuLarge
Butte 31. Bottle 330
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Braeside creamery
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• Butter • • 2.. 6
Tangiegeot
}U SPRAY I'
8)00Za BOX 290
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MeLareals Asst. ai
Jelly Powders. 'or
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Stuffed Olives D.S.L0-4V *mge
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lib. 39.
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1b4 25e
21c per lb*