The Wingham Advance-Times, 1936-11-05, Page 4PAGE FOUR WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Thursday, November 5, 1936
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[OE3O1 OE3O:
nt these pAiin BRING
RESULTS
County rf Huron, Farmer, who died
on or about the tenth day of January
H. Crawford, Wingham, Ontario,t on
or before the twenty-first day of Nov
ember, Z-..D. 1936, full particulars of
their claims in writing. Immediately
after the said twenty-first day of Nov
ember, the assets of the said intestate
■will be distributed amongst the par
ties entitled thereto, having regard
only to claims of which the admini
strator shall then have notice.
Dated at Wingham, this third day of
November, A.D. 1936.
J. H. CRAWFORD,
Wingham Ontario,
Solicitor for the Administrator.
fl A.D. 1936, are notified to send to J.MEALS OFTEN FAIL
TO GIVE NEEDED
INTERNAL EXERCISE
All-Bran Relieves Common
Constipation*
Had Fingers Caught in Plainer
Fred Seiling, the local blacksmith
and wood worker met with a painful
and serious accident on Saturday
morning. He was operating a plainer
and in some manner his hand was
caught in the knives. He was hurried
to the Wingham General Hospital,
where it was found necessary to am
putate
thumb
a part of two fingers and the
or his left hand.
[OJBSIOl
ARGENTINE CORN FOR SALE—
Car will be unloaded Thursday and
Friday at C.N.R, $30 per ton off
car. Duncan Kennedy.
DQ YOU WANT to become a mer
chant or the owner of a prosperous
business? We supply the goods.
You can earn real good money,
steady income, right away. Now is
your 'hance to get ahead. For free
details write General Manager, 570
St- Clement St., Montreal.
FOR SALE—Young Hereford Bulls,
sired by Gay Richard dams by Clay
ton Donald and Cavalier Lad. Ap
ply H. T. Perdue, R.R. No. 5 Wing
ham. Phone 613R12.
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be distributed among those entitled
thereto^ having regard only to claims
then properly filed.
Dated at Wingham the 27th day of
October, A.D. 1936.
R. S. HETHERINGTON,
Barrister, Etc.,
Wingham, Ontario,
TOWNSHIP OF EAST
WAWANOSH
Voters’ List Court
FOR SALE—A number of White
Leghorn cockerels, bred to lay. R.
O.P. stock. $1.00 each while they
last. Apply A. Ferguson, Belgrave.
FOR RENT — Six roomed house,
choice location, all conveniences,
garage. Apply Mrs. A. E. Porter.
FOR SALE—1 Beattv Electric Wash
er, guaranteed, $25.00 easy terms if
desired . Apply W. J. Clark, phone
141J.____________________
HOUSE FOR SALE—Modern 2
storey brick house, to close an es
tate. Apply at Advance-Times.
Notice is hereby given that a Court
for the Revision of the Voters’ Lists,
Parts 1 and 2, 1936 of the Township
of East Wawanosh, will be held by
His Honour, the County Judge, in the
Forsters' Hall, Belgrave, on Thursday,
November 12th, at 4 o’clock p.m. All
parties interested will please take no
tice and govern themselves according
ly.
Dated this 3rd day of November,
1936.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
ACCOUNTS, NOTES, JUDG
MENTS COLLECTED
Our collecting department is a re
sult of years of successful experience
in collecting local or out of town ac
counts. Personal calls made on all
cases, if necessary. No collection, no
charge. Remittance made monthly.
Mail your list of accounts to-day to
Burke’s Collecting Agency
(License 176)
Office over W. R, Smith’s Store,
SEAFORTH
Box 498
PUBLIC SCHOOL RE
PORT FOR OCTOBER
A. PORTERFIELD,
Township Clerk.
Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear
MEN! GET VIGOR AT ONCE; New
Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain raw■ oyster mvigorators and other stim-!
ulants. One dose peps up organs, j
glands. If not delighted, maker re- i
funds few cents paid. Call, write j
McKibbon’s Drug Store. _______ j
TO RENT—Modern Service Station,
well located, small capital required.
Apply to Box T, Advance-Times.
WANTED—Girl for general cleaning.
Apply Wingham General hospital.
Will kind friends purchasing in either
Drug Store please help Jimmy
Stoakley with votes until Christmas
eve.—Thanks.
WOULD YOU LIKE to earn a
good, steady income right in your
own locality? Special experience
not necessary. Openings to reli
able, intelligent men. G. St. George
570 St. Clement Street, Montreal.
Would my friends please give me a
share ot their votes at McKibbon’s
Drug Store Contest. Helen Louise
Pocock.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the Estare of William Henry David
son late of the Town of Wingham
in the County of Huron, Implement
Agent, deceased, who died on the 12th
day of October, A.D., 1936, are here
by notified to send their claims duly
verified by statutory declaration to
the undersigned on or before the 5th
day of November A. D., 1936.
And further take notice that im
mediately after the said date the as
sets of the said estate will be distrib
uted among those entitled thereto,
having regard only to the claims
which have been properly fyled.
Dated at Wingham this 20th day of
October, A.D., 1936.
R. S. Hetherington, Wingham Ont.
Solicitor for the Executrix.
Meals that are low in “bulk” are
a common failing of the average
American diet Frequently, these
meals result in irregular habits.
Constipation due to insufficient
“bulk” is often a consequence. This
condition causes discomfort, and
may lead to headaches and loss of
appetite. Even serious disease may
develop.
Banish the danger of a diet low
in “bulk” by eating Kellogg’s All-
Bran regularly. This delicious
cereal is an abundant source of
gentle “bulk.”
Within the body, it absorbs mois
ture and forms a soft mass, which
exercises and strengthens intes
tinal muscles, and cleanses the
system. All-Bran also furnishes
vitamin B and contains iron.
Two tablespoonfuls daily, with
milk or cream, are usually suffi
cient. If not relieved this way, con
sult your doctor.
How much pleasanter to enjoy
this natural food in place of pills
and drugs. Serve All-Bran either
as a cereal, or cooked into muffins,
breads, etc. Eat it regularly for
regular habits. r
All-Bran is sold by all grocers.
Made by Kellogg in London, Ont.
★Constipation due to insufficient “bulk”
J. R. Grieg conducted Anni-Rev.
versary service in Corbetton Presby
terian church on Sunday evening.
The caste from the Boundary East
presented the play “Nora Wake Up”
at the fowl supper in connection with
the Anniversary services at Auburn
Presbyterian church on Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. King left this
week for Toronto, where they will
spend the winter.
ST. HELENS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
♦—Denotes examinations missed
through absence.
Senior Fourth
Total 800, Honors 600, Pass 480.
Edna Hogg 662, Franklin Pickell
642, Clarence Hamilton 630, Betty
Gannett 622, Louise Reid 616, Bertha
Casern ore 609, Edytlie Campbell 607,
Norman Mundy 607, Frances Robin
son 603, Velma Ohm 600, Dorothy
Stewart 590, Jean Breen 580, Nora
Finlay 567, Louise Lloyd 566, ,Wm. |
Harris 564, Harold Cantelon 556, | Alma Thompson 362, Gerald Brophy
Louise Dore 556, Helen Hammond.I 351, jac]{ Musgrove 343, Mary Pren-
'' ‘ tice 326, Jack Lloyd 320, Donald Mc
Leod 302, June Everick 301.
First Class
Total 550,. Honors 412, Pass 330.
Mary Forbes 508, Lillian Jones
486, Joan Edgar 482, Patricia Wild
476, George Town 456, Betty Allan
448, Howard Breen 430, Mary Vanner
402.
553, George Johnson 550, Arnold!
Stoakley 533, Norman Fry 528, Elm
er Deyell 525, Dorothy Mellor 513,
♦Ann VanWyck 506, Mabel Campbell
500, Fenton Barnes 481, *David Mur
ray 462, John Lee 440, *Evelyn Scott
428, Hem Lee 415, ♦Reatha Sinnamon
415.
ridge 403, Jimmie Colborne 389, Bet
ty Finlay 379, Billie Templeman 367,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AU persons having claims against
the estate of David Falconer, late of
the Town of Wingham in the County
of Huron, gentleman, deceased, who-
died on or about the nineteenth day of
October, A.D., 1936, are notified to
send to J. H. Crawford, Wingham,
Ontario, on or before the twenty-first
day of November, A.D., 1936, full par
ticulars ef their claims in writing. Im
mediately after the said twenty-first
day of November, 1936, the assets of
the said testator will > be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to claims of which
the executors shall then have notice.
Dated at Wingham, this thirty-first-
dav of October, A.D., 1936.
J. H. CRAWFORD,
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Executors.
All persons having claims against
the estate of Robert J. Harrison, late
of the Township of East Wawanosh
in the County of Huron, Farmer de
ceased, who died on. or about the
12th day of October, 1936, are here
by notified to send their claims duly
verified by statutory declaration to
the undersigned solicitor for the ex
ecutors on or before the 12th day
of November 1936.
'And further take notice that im
mediately after the last mentioned
date the assets of the said estate will
Fe distributed among those entitled
thereto having regard only to claims
then properly filed.
Dated at. Wingham the 27th day of
October, A.D. 1936. J
R. S. HETHERINGTON, | ___
^C.-’ j her, A.D., 1936, full particulars of their
Windham, Ontario. j claims in writing. Immediately after
: ~ - the said twenty-first day of November
tor will be distributed amongst the
only to claims of which the executrix
shall then have notice.
Dated at Wingham ,this thirty-first
day of October, A.D. 1936.J. H. CRAWFORD,
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Executrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of George Bennett, late of
the Village of Wroxeter in the County
of Huron, Farmer, deceased ,who died
on or abaut the tenth day of July, A.
D., 1936, are notified to send to J. H.
Crawford, Wingham, Ontario, on or
before the twenty-first day of Novem-
’ claims in writing. Immediately after
- - g LUG OcLLU LLVCilLy-111 ML Uct V XWVClliUClNOTICE TO CREDITORS ; A.D. 1936, the assets of the said testa-
-------- !i tor will be distributed amongst the
All persons having claims against parties entitled thereto, having regard
the estate of James Caldwell, late of , ft,*.
the Township of Turnberry in the *
County of Huron, Farmer deceased,;
who died on or about the 15th day of
October, 1936, are hereby notified to
send their claims duly verified by
statutory declaration to the under
signed solicitor for the executors on
or before the 12th day of November,!
1936. ' |
And further take noticeo that im-|
mediately after the last mentioned
date the assets of the said estate will I
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Allan R. Scott, late of the
Township of East Wawanosh in the
COUNTY OF HURON TREASURER’S SALE OF
LANDS FOR TAXES
By virtue of a Warrant issued under the hand of the Warden of the
Hv;n and having the Seal of the said Corporation attached, bear
ing date the Eighth day of July, 1936, and to me directed, commanding me
to levy on the lands hereunder enumerated, for the arrears of taxes respect
ively due thereon, together with Costs.
Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the Assessment Act, I
shall proceed to sell by Public Auction the said lands, or so much thereof as
may be sufficient for the payment of tbe taxes thereon, unless the same be
sooner paid.
The Sale will commence at the Court House, Goderich, on Tuesday,
December 8th, 1936, at the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon.
A. H. ERSKINE,
Treasurer Huron County,
Goderich, August 18, 1936.
Kame Description Years in Arrears Taxes Costs TotalHOWICK TWP.
Austin St. Marie.Lot 20, Con. 18 1933—4—5 . " 6^.27 3.30 71.57
TURN BERRY TWP.
A Home 26-27 Wingham
Town Plot 1933—4—5 29.30 2.35 .31.65Dan Kerr 65 Wingham Town
Plot 1933—4 28.40 2.31 30.71T. Ritchie 79-80-86 Wingham
Town Plot 1933 29.27 2.33 31.60
N. Foxton 35 Con. 12 1933-4-5 63.20 3.18 66.38
W. WAWANOSH TWP.
John Cousins 159-160, Dungannon 1933 .7.36 1.85 9.21
Adjourned Sale, if necessary, will be held Tuesday, December 15, 1936,
st the same hour and place as above mentioned.
All lots as described above are patented.
A. H. ERSKINE,
Treasurer Huron County*
Treasurer's Office.
Goderich, August 18,1936
Published m Ontario Gazdtte, Sept 5, 1936, 1 issue only.
G. Kidd, Principal.
Junior Fourth
Total 500, Honors 375, Pass 300.
G. Hingston 440, E. Bailey 411, E.
Lediet 392, J. Hopper 386, E. Dark
382, C. Ohm 374, B. Groves 372, G.
Lloyd 361, L. Thompson 351, J. Gor-
butt 328, B .Seddon 322, G. Evans ’ Donald Schatte 366, Ruth. Gannett
320, L. Collar 318, G. Hutcheson 317,'361, Helen Sturdy 354, Tommy Lock-
E. Schatte 312, L. Bateson 302, H. ' ridge 353, Jimmy Beninger 352, Iona
Howard 297, A. Williams 283, K. , Henderson 350, Buddy Wild 345,
" ’ ’ ’ nc’/> Theresa Fitzpatrick 343, Buddy Mor
ris 342, Florence Harris 340, Dawna
Walker 340, Betty Mae Hutcheson
333, John Armitage 331, Madaline
Deyell 329, Grant Ernest 327, Helen
Arthur 324, Rose Marie Ohm 323,
_____ ____ Allan MacKay 323, Ronald, Brown
Total 600, Honors 450, 75%, Pass 315, Charlie Lee 311, Pauline Cow-
360, 60%. ‘ an 304, Laurene Prentice 302, Don-
Ruth Harris 92, Bill Galbraith 89, ! na Tervit 301, Donna Lockridge
Grace Parker 85, Norma Brown 84, 299, *Wilma Dark 294, Bobby
Marjorie Falconer 84, Mildred Fitz- { Finlay 291', Dick Welch 285, Edna
Patrick S3, Frances Durnin 82, Carl Templeman 274, Joyce Hingston 270.
Clark 82, Robert Chittick 82, Donald
Hastie 80x Grace Small 80t Doris Fin
ley 80, Iris Templeman 77, Donna
Buchanan 77, Lorraine Brown 76,
Wallace Hutton 75, Craig Armstrong '----- _____ .
75, Frances Brophy 75, Isabel Mac- 133, Kenneth Hingston 132, Donald
Lean 75, Douglas Fry 72, Mary Le- Montgomery 132, Bonnie Richardson
pard 71, Lois Adams 71, Lloyd Mun- 131, Gordon Moir 127, Leslie Mae
dy 70, Bud Cruickshank 68, Donald ' Wall 127, Tresena Bondi 125, Wilfred
Campbell 66, Reggie Collar 64, Dor- [ Seli 123, Marjorie Anderson 122,
een Garlick 63, Alvin Seli 63, Roy-
Dark 63, Jack Ludwig 63, Margaret
Finley 62, Margaret MacLean 60,
Harold Hutton 54.
H. Brown, Teacher.
Junior4 Third
Total 600, Honors 450. Pass 360.
Lilian Angus 530, Muriel Evans
513, Annie Shiell 512, George Cope
land 511, 1----
B. Joynt, Teacher.
First Book
Total 395, Honors 298, Pass 237.
Barbara Ross 375, Mary Lu Con
nell 371, Betty Sanderson 371, Ross
[ Jphnston 370, Greta Hyndman 367,
Misses M, C. Rutherford and Isobel
Miller spent the week-end as guests
of Miss Florence Stuart, Evanston,
Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gaunt attended
a family dinner in hogor of the lat
ter’s
boro
Mrs.
visit.
Friends and neighbors of the 9th
con., gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Durnin on Wednesday ev
ening and presented the newly-weds
with a pair of wicker chairs.
Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Taylor included Mr. and Mrs.
Petts, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Taylor, Mrs.
Will Taylor, Mrs. Ed. Taylor and Mr.
Ben. Taylor, all of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Todd, Mr. Stanley
Todd, Mrs. R. J. Woods and Mrs. E.
W. Rice spent Saturday at Stratford.
The basement of the United Church
with its many appropriate decorations
provided a pleasing setting for the
successful Hallowe’en Social held on
Friday evening under the auspices of
the Y.P.U.
Many members of the Whitechurch
Society were guests and presented an
enjoyable program consisting of solos
by Mr. P.ert Cullimore and Mr. Gar
net Farrier, a piano solo by Miss May
Wightman and a reading by Mrs. Dus
ton Beecroft. The judges, Rev. H.
M. Wright, Mrs. D. Todd and Mr.
mother, Mrs. Eyon^ of Londes-
on her birthday j6b Saturday.
Gaunt remaSneipior a week’s
Women’s and Misses’ Coats, Suits, Dresses,
Waists, Wool Sweaters,, Pullovers, Skirts
and Fur Coats
One,Hundred Women’s
Fur Collared Coats
Latest Models and New Materials,
on sale at Reduced Prices, It Will
be to your interest to visit this de
partment, inspect our stock for style,
quality and values.
Knitted Wool Suits
Extra Value in Woman’s and Missi
es’ Knitted Suits. All sizes and the
leading colors are here for your
choosing. See our specials at $9.50.
A Range of New Twin
Sweaters
In New Models and choice Color
Combinations. See our values at $2.95.
Fall Dresses
Our Fall showing of Misses’ and
Women’s Dresses is proving of int
erest to all buyers. We are continual
ly adding to our. stock of Women’s
and Misses’ Dresses. See our wond
erful values at $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 to
. $10.50.
New Millinery
Wide Range of Felts and Velvets.
A Hat for every type in every size.
Big Stock and) Big Value in our Two, Stores.
H. E. ISARD & Co
Duston Beecroft, of Whitechurch, de
clared the following as prize winners
in the masquerade: fancy dressed lady,
Dorothy Miller; fancy dressed gent,
Bert Cullimore, Whitechurch; comic
dressed lady, Wallace Miller; comic
dressed gent, Dick Weatherhead;
comic dressed girl, Jean Wright; com
ic dressed boy, Marjory Purdon,
Whitechurch.
A pleasing feature of the evening
was the presentation to Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Durrijn of an end-table, an alad-
din lamp and a pair of book-ends.
The address was read by Mrs. Lorne
Woods and the presentation made by
i
r
Messrs. • Stanley Todd and Wallace
Miller. Mr. Durnin made a fitting
reply after which games and contests-
under the direction of Mr. E. W. Rice
were enjoyed, A social hour during
which lunch was served, .brought a
pleasant evening to a close.
The regular meeting of the Y.P.U.
was held on Sunday evening with the-
President, Mr. Stanley -Todd, in the
chair. Cuyler Ramage read the Scrip
ture lesson and Gordon Miller the
Bible character. Papers on the topic
“The Local Church United for Mis
sions” was read by Dorothy Miller
and Laurine Miller.
Crawford 275, J. Falconer 256, C.
Casempre 254, B. Forsyth 249, H.
Montgomery 242, A. Hyndman 235,
J. Nivins 230, J. Carter 225, J. Cam
eron 202, J. Rich 197, J. Wilson 157.
B. H. Reynolds, Teacher.
Senior Third
P, Johns, Teacher.
Primary
Total 142, Honors 107, Pass 85.
Jimmy Hall 135, Gloria Swanson 135,
Ruth Burgman 134, Bobby Mundy
Marie Fitzpatrick 122, Gladys Shiell
121, Violet Bowman 117, Joyce Dal
gleish 117, Clare Hopper 114, Gw‘en
MacLean 114, Fay Angus 112, Shir
ley Yeoman 110, Maitland Breen 107,
Paul Smith 105, Ralph Seddon 104,
1 Lois Lockridge 99, Jean Welch 94,
• Irene Everick 93, Jimmy Jones 92,
[George Calvert 92, Wally Haselgrove
land 511, Norman Anderson 498, • 79, Ronald Seddon 74, Roland Stokes
Joyce Walker 486, Evelyn Allin 481,1 66, Wilbert Hart 64, Billie Wells 51.
Elizabeth Hare 478, Harold Seli 468,. Just entered, Gerald Williams.
Madeline Mellor 461, Lauretta Ever
ick 453, Shirley Edgar 445, Marie
Lockridge 440, Helen Carr 438, Fred
die Templeman 437, Jean MacLeod
427, Evelyn Cantelon 418, Orwell Al
lin 413, Jim Stoakley 395, Jim Sand
erson 379, Eddie Fitzpatrick 371, Mar-
entered, Gerald Williams.
A ,G. Williamson, Teacher.
BLUEVALE
A Presentation
Miss Donna J. Smith was given a
pleasant surprise last Wednesday
garet Richardson 367, Ileen Morris ‘ evening when about twenty friends
309.
Myra J. MacDonald, Teacher.
Senior Second
Total 500, Honors 375, Pass 300.
Wilfred Gannett 436, Jean Stewart r/
435, Jean Town 413, Marjorie French *the address dhd the/presentation was
405, Grace Bailey 404, Margaret An- ' made by Mi|s Mar/ Wettlauf
gus 401, Jean Prentice 396, Jack Wai-. Smith made a filing reply,, expres-
' gathered at her home and presented
* her with a three piece desk set. Mis?
Smith leaves this week for Clinton
where she will enter the hospital for
training. Miss^Dorbthy Aitken read
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405, Grace Bailey 404, Margaret An- ' made by Mi(s Mar/ Wettlaufer. Miss
gus 401, Jean Prentice 396, Jack Wai-. Smith made a fi/ing reply,, expres-
ker 394, George Breen 393, Pauline ■ sing her appreciation of the gift nad
Clark 392, Walter Burgess 391, Don- ’■ the friendship which prompted it.
aid Lloyd 386, Percy Vanner 375, Ev- 1 After a period of games and a, social
elyn Evans 373, jack Mellor 368, Is-[ hour a buffet luncheon was served,
abel Brown 364, Arthur Brown 362, all joined in singing "For She’s a jolly
’ and extending best
wishes for her success.
Mary Forsyth 356, Jack Ernest 352,' good fellow”
Freddie Ohm 346, Robert Prentice
340, *Marjorie Sinnamon 334, Jack
Montgomery 332, Billie Hilbert 507,
Cecil Yeo 305, Billie Lee 304, Eddie
Carter 302, ♦Raymond Bell 286, Hugh
Bell 277.
V. McLaughlin, Teacher,
Junior Second
Total 540, Honors 405, Pass 324.
Billie Field 489, Helen Forbes 488,
Milton Brown 461, Shirley Lloyd 454,
Teddy Bailey 436, Dorothy Wells 418,
Wanda Cowan 416, Jean Willoughby
408, Jack Lockridge 406, Helen Lock-
CORNS REMOVED WITH
CASTOR OIL "
Say poodbye to clumsy corn-pads and risky
razors. A new liquid (called KORN-KING z
ends pam m fio seconds. Dries up peskiest '
corns or callus. Contains pure castor oil.
camphor and Iodine, Absolutely safe, win
ner Uf Good Housekeeping Seal. Easy di
rections in package, 35c bottle saves untold
V?i£^y,.Il.ruK8:ist rsturns money if KORN*
KING fails to remove any iorri or callus.
McKIBBON’S DRUG STORE
SANTA CLARA
12-box Pkg. 12<
2^ 23'
6-02. Tin 29**
1J4-OZ. Pkg. *f 8<
- A 5<
DOMINION
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Special values effective for November 5th, 6th and 7th
BAKING
Fruit Cake?
New Peel Lemon or Orange lb. 25<
Glace Cherries »>. 43<
Ritz Matches
Pard Doj Food
Hormel Chicken
Cox Gelatine
Corn Meal
DOMESTIC OR EASIFIRST
SHORTENING
DOMESTIC 4-lb. Pkg. 47c
SPECIAL
Head Lettuce
Each 5c
FRESH
Cauliflower
Celery Hearts
Cabbage
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When you’re buying
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Buy OXO in “10’s”-
Instead of in
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Artificial Lemon or Vanilla
Extracts
Raisins Australian Sultana 2 lbs. 25c
Currants Re-cleaned lb. 15c
FREE!
One Dandy
AEROPLANE
GLIDER
With Each Tin
of
BORDEN'S
Chocolate
MALTED
MILK
FIVE ROSES
FLOUR
Paper Bag I
7-lb.
Paper Bag
24-lb, -k,-
Paper Bag ■■VI
Chase and Sanborn’s Seal BrandDATED COFFEE » 36
GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE
4 Cuba Tin
Old Colony
MAPLE SYRUP
Picnic, Sweet Mixed, Sour Mixed, Sweet Mustard
PICKLES
SUNLIGHT
3oAP
9QCLarge Jar