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THURSDAY, JULY loth, 1930
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SCOTT'S .EMULSION
THE GODERICH. STAR
News Nuggets The An
om Our Exchanges
.
'Braden, fondly Re•l nion
:daughter of Mrd Mrs. Johzt- Eeat-
About IVO people, fall of a family' tie, Seaforth, to Mr. Jas. Arnold
connection, gathered i't Caledonia Stewart, second sou of Ane. sand bars,•
t I'ark, f«uekno\v, on Dominion Day for Harry Stewart, took Ogee to I'irit
in".. ..,0 fifty ng, wen the iehird annual reunion of the Bra lY+esbyterian church, Seaforth, on
wcdld• orad 1: den family, descendents of two pion- 'ces''Y' July 1st:. at •3.I0 o'clock.
ilrlk:d>itatitth wood" ter familieii:ot that name. . Rev, I. g• Heine condraeted the care.
liver oil in as .-peoplemons.
could take and enjoy. Engagement Announcement
Iiuitton-I.ockbart
but pretty �i:ed
Mea Thomas E. 'Livingston, of Sen.
Wait > t c - forth; announces the engagement of A quietding tools
Jist�r # e wan
3 tt
his, daughter, Josephine Igobel, to place at the Manse, Lucknow, ori Mott-
Ittsjsmait to a: Silt. who T. Thonipson, of Kitchen- .day,. Awe 44, at sin; e'rle.:k, when
Ials.•-di b 'twdt ca, the marriage.to, tRl a plaeo ,the Evelyn, youngest daughter of Mrs:
sa.ttasawse."sw.w�t..zlat. + ..middle of July.. Grace and the late Ezekiel Lockhart
Death of •Francis button was united In marriage to M. Wesley.
Ruston, Youngest son of Mi: and Mrs.
Following a lingering illness of David Huston all of Luelow* The
xEGAL *Altos .. three years,' there, passed away a t Rex. C, iI• Madilbnald officiated.
,the Byron sanitaaritiin, .London, Wed- Clinton; Bank Manager Retiring...__
V. <t 11Aktli()tiV: nesday morning of last weak Francis -- DIAMOND` MERCHANT ;
""— _yy. I,ut+ton, son of lir, And Airs, Talierton At the beginning of August Mr. R. en,f JSWELER
Sangster. cces ac too J• L tcillpran a, Eft+. Latton of Wingham, in his 29th year. Bank at Clint *onager
ll bu f t Royal phoele 136 n Goderich
is hire
awes
ewer
A Wrist Watch
to those .who Have passed
their examinations. We have
a large -3, l�lrge.:stoek of these
beautiful 1 S4e Wel Watches,
priced front .
• $$.50'
Every Watch guaranteed.
E. C. Roberison-
-Phone 91 office, Title Square, Goderich. Death of Mary Barber , gran onef
year's, leave of absence, atthe end of
• After suffering from heart trouble that i ime retiring• on pension. Mr.
E1 R N E S'1. M. LEE • and in failing health since Febrnary, Alarm , has been in the -banking
Eatirlst4r and Solicitor MaryaiPaer, of Elora, aged 78 years, business for thirty-three. years,all .. �'°
Passel- away at the home of• her lis- but three having been spent in Clin. Chimeri al. Pronounce lei -Hier -i-
• San Life Bldg., Adtilaide and Victoria 'ter, Mrs. Geo. Hirt, of Brussels, on ton, the past twenty-one %vitt the kal, both is as in "it," eaas in "met,"Telephone; Elgin 5301 Tuesday of last week. RoY•tl Bank a unstressed accent second syllable,
Bind not chimer-i-kal.
rds Often *Mispronounced
Toronto 2.
. New Manager at Wingham :Store a ' Neubauer -Kruse
T111LEY E. HOLHES, Mr. Charles Mason, who for some pretty weddintg took place in St. FtigitiX a fu4yi«tiv, u aS.
"time has been employed at Dominion Thomas' Anglican church, Seaforth, to i'sel hc, and oa tfi it, to so end
Barri.ter,.. Solicitor, Notary Stores branch at Winghann, left on on Saturday, June 28th at•laigh noon firathsyllable, and don't fail to. Sound
Public, Conveyancer. Etc•. !donday of'last week to take charge when Mabel, daughtex of . Mr•..and• .t F'ro�niuln. Pronounce pro-se-ni-
PHONE 24 HAMILI'ih\ :;a"TWET•: of the Hanover store. Miss Scott of Mrs William Kruse, was united in ,r o " i .as
Teeswater," has taken his• place at the ntarrix to Mr. Edward Neu unit, 0 as - ee . `not a as 3a see,
SPECIALIST . , ` 1Ninshain afore. g@_ llauert -in '"il "t iacceat Second syilwble.;•
+ - • ,� on Y son •of Mr, and Mrs William Intrieac Pronounce
it; -tri -lea si
- b', J. R. FORSTI!1♦il, ' ' .'Davidson -Lewis bio batter, Niagara. Falls,N.Y. .The all ' rn 94,, unstressed, accent
�1ehen,Taslet flan S cruces dough. • Crucial. Pronounce .lcroo-shat, o0
Lat Incase Surgeon New York Opti. y, June , Ha our*.Tadd
thsilxnl6 nd Adra moving, Tis816tatit a. er at . n and' Airawl eldest gh A. quiet wedding took k 1 + ,
a Harry Lewis of parilotia$e"oi Oullt>tte av tie- :United first � f
•is a
EYE, EAE,. NOSE. THROAT A quiet but pretty 'wedding took tee ar, Bev. Mr. Myers, officiated. s
Arlt syllable.
'
w �:.
•
F JNfoorefleld'a Eye• Hotipital' and Golds t ME oo e e united asyllable. a Unstressed .accent
ne
tiara Throat Throat: Hospital, London, _Eng. Stratford, formerly of Wingham, be- chnoh, Windsor, on Sat rday, June' Mineralogy. Pronounce es spelled,
. 33 waterloo, st., S. Stretford. TOO., came• the bride, of David:H. Davidson, 28th, 'at three O'clock, hen Lillian : a as in "at" (not as o in "of"), ac-
phone 201.eldest son of Mr. °and' Mrs Wm. Day- May, daughter of Mr. omits Judd cent after the 1, '
At' hotel Bedford. Uo3erich, one the idson 'of . Kitchener. , and the late• Mrs. Judd Clinton,
evening of the .third M 'day' Death ofMarr are "•: •camo••t ;•- Wtlrds. Often Misspelled
• month till the fallei,wink day, Tuesday, Margaret Ann McAdam•he betide of Mr. A ray* Billet'. . h it receptacle), Tray , a S a ow recap ace , tray
• at 1 p.m • een old and highly respected rest our son of Mr. Frederic and
a,
the late (a . card; die. or domino of three
gy,ppp- ...._..�_„ :.., , , dent of�•McKillop: township; passed .1Ars. Honour. of°Elan aye,.. Windsor. - : _ , away. Saturday* Saturda morning -June 28th; ` spots). • Separable; In note the two a s,
y° . y rn 8', - un � Love -Breen - Consplrary; cy„ nit sy. House (e),
. IIUCiI.ESS.•1?ItAC,'1'ITIiJx1 in tee .person of •Margaret Ann Mc- .: A quiet wedding was solemnized• at housed .(ed) housing(no •e),. at-
) Treat-' •
Adam. Deceased Was born in. County the 'United church i g ce.
,� Armagh, Ireland, , e' : ng , . ,Shining; no e. follows •
ERYCFI.
-age. Sine came -to ' Canada when. day, Jerre 28th at 2 , a urs
, m when
u i d : with electro--nt n , , au
Ftq.pe � a:s. g
pp short at Torontii the family, ' Belief, faith, 1'
iJutlna Electronic electric treatment , ter of credence,
•4nd elleopraetle, Chrenic organic
f ':.Tho irlata#a' e a FI l£'= mi': and 'Mrs 'Jas. ori, stois•ism. 6, Ashfleld,. for the term closing.
g f . orence Isabel,. H. Love of .
Chatsworth, On Delay,• . stop, stay, detain, hinder, June, II denotes honors,• l? pass, A
nl •
.CHIRiOPRACTOR: AND DRUGLESS ightyfive e e arc Davi
sonr3ge 'W ase• re not f ll
Years ham, iiy .Rev. S Davison on S t the n ,a.
THERAPIST, GOD p viten Max - seven or or ei Synonyms•
ght years • of itgeand 'after t'ha Traria' Bree "
eti a ne Ban n •R.N., eldes d. h- i ,. a i, re is
d •Mrs. R,. J. sen, of..conviction, �
Cs »
. CO N
PADS
wbeni
it's • ane -of thole niuetyeliwthe.s *ade an,
and you don't know Whalt you'd- Make for
lunch, just tri? . "a bowl' of crisp elto 'a
Corn Flakes. With cool Iuilk or monk >�
a bit of fruit. You'll noticenew enthusi
from your appetite and you'll feel better
all afternoon. = For Kellogg's extra easy
to digest. They help you keep cool wheat
COR1 FLAKES
Krli.occ's Corn Flakes are. delicious foe.break#teata loath: at*4
supper. Ideal foe the' children't, evening Meal. And just try a
bowlful when' you want a bed•tiae snack, •
Made of ,witolenome 'ci»-n, ono, et na'ture's finest i�1*s
* Toasted. Crisp and'erunchy.
• ,[ Always look .for the red -and -green Kellogg pocliogo.�• men.`
r`afroReek its flu inner•t,eui :oxtite
w .. wrapitcr; At all' erasers: Served'
goo' woo. ..:9911. -hotels, cafeterias, restaurants oar dinIng.cars. Made lay
Kellogg in •I.ontion, Ontario. the origi`n�al Cora )Flaleees
r. saved to RScK;llop, a.. urnberry, (becomes .the •b '
ice; cr encu ,. �.,►i" .
n nervous i eases•. Lad 'in at ' Stewart:Beattie • Geo W Love youngest:
a d o s tie Y
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I
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de
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fM."
k
Apathy at
son of the ianro ce Y, dispassion. . insensibility, Na
tendancc•. Office hours 2. to a, :and
to 9 p.m., excepting Monday a
I'hnrsda3 and by appointment. 7iK retard, impede. defer, check.
Death t'f Clir-ton Resideitt Visionary,. chimeries1,••.utnieal, fan -,Million H, Willie Culbert P, Margaret
y
On ,Tune '2,5th another of 1Iuroii'e' tastic, fanciful, imaginative, dream Stewart P. .Ila Maize A. III. to Jr.
sbsent:.' Jr. IV. to Sr. IV'. --Matic
.., I SON residence .ard t:
A. N. Am � N �,
)bice, corns r of South street and Bri-
'141na,ia road. Phone ,341.
AUCTIONEERIN(x ° T_
i ;r IroM« 5 %,4);;;),11t" .6c SON
Llve • Stcet' •and .Gencrai: Auctioneers,
• ' R[ f`ili Are., Goderii to
" ^ , „,Sales made everywhere and _all efforts
Miele ,.to.gire, your satisfactlo*t
Farmer.Sate Notes•dIscoi tod
•alone 119.-
1,1a1' W. 1+'ISiiER,' AUCTIONEER:
Will con tura, °.salesanywhere... AT}<
5;r , ctti •M is are reitaohal le and I will 'try and:
din a sa
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ata
Phone Carlow 1314, or address
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ter,r
� NOTARY PUBLIC -
General Conveyanoing done
flood Campanles fepresented
hlibne No.. 298:. , Goderieh nt.
RY,L� LC
e..A C.:•
IYtYFA x'
IgSORAN,CR
, 6idu 1.o ? MVTLtAL' :>ait1E 1.\SUtt-
,. a ,! .ANCE COMP;AN?.
FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROI'-
ElRTY NdlinEr►:
Value of ornpertylnsured up to Jan
nary, loin: sJ.r:�,g.9,5.etl. -1-
tl'F '3OE1tSZ-•James Connolly; Presli
dent, Goderich; Jas. Evans. vicr',Nr• si
lent, Bei-c.hwrod; D. F. 'McGregor,. Sec. -
Frees.. Seaforth:
DI1tECToRS-Jae. 5houkIie. ,. Walton;
Wm. Wrin, :Constance; George McCort
ney, Seaforth: Bobt. Perris, Harlork 1
John, Bennet%•Ise, Broadhagen: John
Pepper,.Bruceileld;, A •Browtclfoot, Sea
orth. •
AtkEN'rS--\V. J Yee, •R. •11. 3, (:l#niton .
atria, Wett,l:Birth Ed. Iifnenley, Sea
forth; John Murray. Seaforth. •
Policy1,01flers can -;nay Their assess- I
tnents at Calvin Cutt'e store, Uorlerieht
4.4. Moorish's Olothink store, Clinton; 1
• or J. H. 9e104, Bayfield.
u
ntu.. ltotbine taints. Thea
° s -*Soothe tesadeAi
sink" minute. Piles coon gLone'.tL. .Is
rwt•et.Pitaa� + dsh.Avoldulmlte.•
oldest pioneers classed peacefully Belligerent, rwarlike, ' irtiseibie, IV, -Kathleen McKenzie ` .II,'- 'leek
0i�
?getteryear • He V rd Study t
away" in the • peraeii of John Francis q'uarrelsone, bellicose, contentious. Johnstone P; Catherine Reid P, Har
, Dale .:of Clinton ' t + v Congrain k Clara his
in
The West Street
•
•
84th � .o 1 Y. gr ii , C a a ttoid P " Ii o
e:
was• the second son',of the late Mr'.... ""Use a word tli ee' timesJr. El -Lorna Roach H, . Thomas
' and it is Johnston F', AudreyCon r n .
.ttest.nt: and.:Mrs:'•Christo'pher Dale. Born fn yours."Let g a n -
tja• . the year 1846. in Yorkshire England,., us inc"reale our vocabu-,Dgnald MCI{enxio A. Pr:: to Ist-
9 i a Int b to Gloria on rr r
with his Words far this lesson •b a n
611. I .onnie M
""Telephone to ustrai tt in a' rely ""How should. yazz be played?' :asks.
months, -says: a headline. Alett:r a wr;•er. It. shouldn't. be. •.
would get there uiekerthan that:
'1
r Douglas' Egy-pttan Liniment re -
An American visitor declares that li'rves toothache And neuralgia. Ina
he is oras to . go t o ever : play now y p y . y .o a vaivablti in caries of croup; pore�tltroeltj
runningin London -•obviously..
and quinsy. I{eep.n bottle haltdyA .•
:..
mastering
` Mr Dale ca t 'Canada y Y gone word each day Belle.. Johnstone
Elewr•lYtrical Shgp
We cam. a ood' stock of
S
'Electrical Appliances
P
F'ixtureg, etc..
Specialize in
Wiring of'All Kinds
Estimates given oil
application . r
All Work.Coa,anteed ::
Frank McArthur
Phone 8 - West Street
WeS l'
IINSURANCE -
The
Mutual. Life
-.Assurance Company
of Canada
-.. l Hitz.o Orrice : WATent.00, Garr
FIRE INSURANCE, •
= Have it attended to by the D. 'D;. MOONEX,'A�gent
WAWAJIU3H MU•YllAI. FIRE IMSU_ RANCE
PHONE 2
•Ealabllalied. 1878 . ". fid.
Head billet: Dungannon, Ont., Miran ST.; Goour rbfi,'Ox-.
Wm. Watson, Auburn, President, to
Chas. Hewj,tt, Vice President; Jas
Girvin, 'Iron. . Director; Directors-
-W4 J'.x Thompsuqn;r Auburn;. Wm. • Mo«.
guilian, St, 'Berens • W..P. Reed, It, R.
No. 2, Lucknow;'Harry L Salkeld,.
Goderich; Alex. Nicholson, Lucicnow;
Tim Griffin, R : R. No. 7, Lucknow ; •
Chas. Hewitt, Kincardine; ,Bobt. Dar-
idson, Dungannon.•..
-Rate-82.00. per thousand.
THOS. STOTRERS. Treas. �. • a
H Gl C
n 1 , 11 P .
871 he was amt- @EVIOUS• t Morris Pi Howard.
Parents in 18 o P • C .
, u of a straight line;
_ ed in g -
marriage to Mary .McMichael. circ oes windi mr, „Culbert: .:L 141. STANLEY;
There are Teacher,
�'.o this union were Born eight sons devious pathsleads to the. s -
•g
same
and':two daughters. i s •
destination: r
• nasti —
G t e • public. Ym h speaker who,
>+ k r v
a Dr CIL' � p
cue• A OR p
rI oe ..,
tri . n h
ane , of t e e,em nt'
e s that ,
The Marriage of 's - contribute to produce fid h Tt d
g Mi s Amu Irvine im
m t hopp
S" success," Ject.
e areauIt: "It is ` n }ng a a alit a' leg to stand. on,
only daughter of ; Mr. 'and 1/1
' ari important factorin'at will lead to ' e late y
1Lreter, son of Rev. and Mrs W ^Y 'SURVEY (verli); • to •inspect; to
I
:Irvine, .of. Chesley, . to Mr. Lorne
ed to another stilt -
Dreier .view. "Fromthat
e o hi h °
f 7.rurich, 'Fyne %quietly soles-.� p. nut we sur- `,'' dJi a!t'Z"tCs R Jtc.d.
yed the lley. ,,
• ieh, at the.Evangelical parsonage his T�ISPEL; to drive. ewe, by scat-: .Milnes ie.
,. is / dreams • of -
'used on Satn'rday, June 28th,in Eur ve 1 f 30 T
va «. a art
father, Rev.- Dreier officiating Aftertering• disperse "H
a. short.;honeymoon to Hamilton, Nia-• s cress
Bata Fulls and Buffalo, the la': sorbed; rbcd; lotJPIDD; pengrossed; lab
couple will take a;s res%dence in Iii'- sorbed; lest in thought. was"Hu•`a
carding. preoccupied 'man, ,'always studying."
BETRAYAL; ` act of betraying;
The . Late Philip . Beaver fact of being betrayed. "It Was a -
.The death of Mr. Philip Beaver of. betrayal of those who trosted: him."
Enrich took place, at the home of his
daughter-in-law, Mrs. S. Beaver, of, ., 3irEPORTS
near Easter, on 'Jany 1st, H.
had SCHOOts, S. No. 7. Colborne
reached the age of 88' years and up. to iThe. following'is the result 'of the
a shbrt time before his death was 'final'exam#nations for S. S. 7, Cola
quite active and .able to be around, as borne: Sr. IV:. -Harold Stevens, 71; :
usual. He lived in.' ;Zurich fur the .Verna: Hutehine, 69; Ruby Hutchins,
pastfew years and Was highly re- .95.; Elmer Maier, tic; Dorothy Fish-
spected by all who knew him. Two er, 64., air., IV,= -Ruby' `.Young, • 08 ;:
sons, Edward, ofthat village, • and 'amnia Lee, 60. Si.. :III.--Corti»e
Charles, of Hay .township, and one •Fisher, 69;. Ruth Carat, 08; Leonard
daughter, survive. . Jr. IIL-Lauretta
Death of Samuel •Reid Fisher,• 60.
Schwann,, 96 (hon.). .Jr. IL-HelenOne of the 'esteemed pioneer resi ..Fisher, Laura Durst, tleorge Schwann
dc•i,s of Huron County passed away M. IRENE JEk±''EICSON,.'
at 'the home of his son 3n law :.and Teache.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.William . S. S. N. 6. :.shfield
Broadfoot in Seaforth on onday, The following. is the report• of S..8.
Jun: 30th, in the person of Mr. Sam -
eel Reid. Mr. Reid had:,beenin fail-
ing health for the.past.eight months:
The deceasedwas a son of the late
Andrew Reid end was born in Tyrone,
Ireland, 86 years ago, At the age of
eight years he cam� to Canada.. with
his parents. Fifty-eight years ago
Mr. Reid was united In marriage to
Miss Ellen Gray, 'of Tuckersmith
township, who predeceased hire : in
1918; He is survived by one daugh-
ter, Mrs. Wit. Broadfoot.. • ,•
Chimney Causes Wingliam Fire
•rThursdag..,.._
Fire broke eut''about nine o'clock
last Thursday morning in the .Craw-
ford block' at Wingham, which is oc-
hy-
dro shoped , Arrniitage gent''s music s fur' shinthe gs
nd dry .cleaners, on the ground neer,
and by Miss Beckett, George Day anal
Thomas Hardie'upstairs. Due. to the
prompt action of the firemen the fire
was soon under control and was con-
fined to the attic. and in about one
hour's time 'vias completely elctin-
° CECIL T'RELEAVEN, Sec's,:
Bionheti ros
Gt�ba'RICH
The Leading
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers .
also .Ambulance Service
Orders carefully attended to
at all hours -night or day. We
are the inspecttrs of anatomy in
and for the County of Huron.
Phone's: Store 120; Residence
217.
•
'Wheeler
FuneralDirector artd
Embalmer '.
Goderich, Ontario
All eats promptly attonded to
day or night
Phones: Store 333; Ilouee s,ow
Children .,erg'
roa FLETC ER'S
t /t� S 1 O R.1 fir►
PtctuiQe of
i.,.►I-I,at N:ow
"In May and -June I %vas
badly rundown and'had faint
spells until' it ivas a drag to do
. ray' work. In July and August I
didn't seem to pick up so I de.
cided to try Lydia. E. Pink-
horn's
ink
ham's 'Vt'ctable .Compound
because I saw it advertised. I
took two bottles and nowt ate
the picture of,health. I feel -
fine,.do all tiny work and milk
- two cows. If any woman
writes, I will certainly Answer
- her letter." Mrs...George R.
Giileapi , Punlniehy, Saskafclae•:
wan.
Lydia El Pinkhain's
Vol otahle Compound
:clashed.
UR. WEEKLY .
LESSONS IN ENGLISH
(Hy W. L. Gordon) °
Words Often . Misused • .
ce d o not say, "I•have hope of it rine- If you had a two-family iiouse, ,Yhtl
g. ,`nay, "of its succeeding, wouldn't let heti of it stand vacant,
Do not say, "I read all of the bringing. you in noth'ng. Da did
hoops." ,O It 'of." Say, ""I read` all you ever think of renting your toaal
the books. •
Do not say,; "The cake was sure de- 1 o for the "+umber t The Heat
empty
lucious:' Say,'" a „ Folks arc in` rite market for empty
was purely deliciotts. coal. bins. any 152.0 Will do: Good
,I)o. not say, have�a lot of things rental gladly paid. If you buy
to tell youg' Sa I h
dt.
we IL'RE►T FA
COAL BIN
tIN TOWN
iths. , y, have many your coal NOW, yoti ran pocket the
Do not say, " ml,ney it w.oifld.e.ost us to stere
it
4Ve drove the:distance until Feil.. Prices are so much
of fifty miles." . "The .distance of" is cheaper that y,u will. realize an
superfluous. • uinasuaily larger 'turtl on the apace
Do. riot say, "Los Angeles is a long that wot!ld otherwise .lay vaeanti
ways front •New..York." Say, ""A here is. a profit that is all velvet in
Iong vlrn " ••
,addition to the' 1aatisfaetion.of being .
set for winter time. • i
9..
CA.STO IA
CALL THE -
`or Infants and Childreit
so use For Over 30years • COAL
Ztta
Her Three.. Children
rb � r
.....woe .lead With, � arfi1! a
Mrs. Loo Lapointe, Laurier, Man., writeet.: Myr
three youngest'ahi1dron wore very bad with diarrheas.
1 tried alk kinds of retmetliee, until a- kind•oid Iac'ij'
told iiia to try Dr. Fowler's -Extract of Wild:, •Stray -
berry.; 1;got: n bottle right away°a-
nd started:givin ``
it:te thorn, slid the• aimit, day ,the diarrhoea had
etoppod altogether. Note.,.„1 will know *hat 'to
when any of my children aro, troubled that Way
''
:ft
gin.
4
Oa the markot for tlae past 8C, years; -pat up only -
•by The•T, Milburn Co.,„ Ltd,. 'Toronto, Ont. •
IPERsoNAL
,drawn of
- White
LOAVES
Every Loaf Fult«;Sized--Wrappej to Preserve Its Wonderful Flavor
Wl11T( MEA'tl
Tuna -Fish.
Arita
PAMcy atnritMnse
Cmabn feat
TIN '
A 'MA1.T111111. CrItE.1L
Pest's Bran.
• • 1B QA C77 V(1
• PEAS
2 Tina
Vaticy Qanafaty
Hole»)` 011 STA0
di AMMONIA
Awdleara 11.11 MUSTARD COMPAhii ie� .
•
Signature of • a 1Pli...e 98 , Goderieb
PKG.
rKtnA C11p7C15:
Apriteots E ,%. 1 Tri1tJ13pa 29e
VICTrinv • -
Sweet Relish w°11/'U 192
COMET uNCoAs'ED '
Rice • ivt,T uilron:s 3 ruts: 250
Classic Cleatt2e ' xiK •
Puffed Wheat ' UUn.
BAtstDC
FitinTalor—
SALAD
01:
Arquetq s
SLI CCU
Pineapple
T,9ni.er• 4}ic VOtvi t:ic
Junket . soFr ase
' siilnnit�:.,, otr•r.trt,tr°
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