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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-09-09, Page 3101at TEAR NO, 36, WIRON COM GODERICK ()WARM 'T URSDAY, SEPTE1V1BER 9th, 1.94$ BUSINESS DIRECTOR PECA.-WirtRED Ti4 c'Ecits ATTRIDGE. clia,uwEREO ACQQtNTANT Whone No.—OiAce 343W, 41014Se .3434 Goderieh• . G., MeCANN• Aceountant Clinton,'" Ontar0 Phone 476,1 * .`4,-lbert 'Strqet„ '.4iCcoupiG & pocing•EpriNG ACCOUNTING & BOOKKEEPING - SERVICE Small BUShiessea, Stores,rillte.. BOOkkeephag Systems. ingtalled., ' Books' Balaneed Monthly. • Financial Staten:mita . Wage Summaries ' Bushiet3s and Personal Income Tax , Returns ALBERT 'SHORE . 'b.. h t. and Square .Plione 975, Resiclen e P sone McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN- SURANCE CO. Farm, and isolatedtown property insured. • President, Chris. Leonhatdt, Born- Vice;President., Hugh bider, Walton; Mgr. and Beef- ' Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth DIRECTORS — Chris. Leonhardt, 13o-iiiholm;\ Hugh Alexander, W41 - is; Sam. H. Whitmore, Seaforth, E. J. Trewnrtha, Clinton; Robert Archibald, Seaferth-;---,•john - Ewirjg, Blyth; ]frank XeGreger;: Clistim; John L. Malone, Sedforth; • IlitorkeY Fullerr:Goderich- • • • E Pepper, Btnee7 • field, R.R. 1; George A. Waft, 'Myth; • R.R: 1; R. °Finlay McKereher, Dublin,- R.R. 1 • Palicy7holders_ Can make all pay- ootit&-and get 'their catds recelpfed4, at the Royal Iran -Er Clinten;-, Keith Grocery, ' Kingston Street, • Goderieh, • . ' MEDICAL DR, „F. J. R. FORSTER, EYE; • , EAR, NOSE, THROAT Late House' Surgeon New York QPIithahnic and , Antal, a dspital; atialatant at Moorefield Eye Hospital hAd. Golden Square Throat Hospital, London, tnglarid. -EYES TESTED,' .GLASSES , „SUPPLIED . 53 Waterloo Street S,,Stratfotd. Telephone 267: ' • Next visit: Beilfetd Hotel, Gode- _ net, Wednesday, Sept: 22nd, 1948 2 p.m. ' till 4.30 „pan. - t • .MALCOLOI 11,MiiERS . inguRANg. wititomoppe, 411.4.11th. etc REAL ESTATE„ Town 'and' Fara ,rrapertits -For satisf*tory,, tepid* in the sale or rental of your property Rat it IVO MALCOM' - „Plari:ERS. " WEST, Phone 11-5W &Ault% • y't 01;11•11•••••11111,01.111••••••• • 0 ovme_trist—optidan .Eyes Pxitatined, '61484,0 Fitted _ rhope , lioderich, tint, I4 Arinstron. g... .OPTICIAN and OkTOBeETRIST Square (Jaded& •"See Armstrong and Setraetter" At LucknOw first .Wednesday of , .each month. - DONALD Bs Biro -A • Tor -information ipply to 4. N. ,KerniotutDivision Court Clerk, Gederick 014., - • EDIATAItD-1/E-ELTIOTT. LICENSED AUCTIONEER • rrespoudenee- Tromptlyt tui• :.1- 's•Wered. Imniediate arrangements •.canl be,made for Sales Date hy, ealling*PFOTtle 203; Clinton.. - Charge moderate and_satisgacr_. tioo Guaranteed: " 19tf • .. HAROLD _JACKSON , iICENSED AUCTIONEER. HURON AND PERTH.. Seaforth Phone 11-661 Or Harry Edwards, Gederich, „Phone .144 IEXPERIENCED AIJCTIONEER Licensed for Counties of Hurdle and Bruce RWLE'it, PHONE 49 • •CHIR,OPRACTOB, AND DRUG- _,LES,S THERAPIST Goderich,..PhoriV._ • , OFFICE HOURS Mon. & Thurs.--,-.9 to 11.80 - . 210 5 p.m: ,(only) Tues.- & Fri. -9 to 430 a.m., ' • 2 to 5 p.m. & 7 to 8 pan. Wed.& Sat. -9 to 11.30 a.m: (only) Mineral fume baths by appointment • only. • - A. N. ATKINSON . outh 51. SSt. Reglitered under ,Drugleis Practi-, tioners Act for the Province of .• Ontario. • _ r!hcr Interesting Trees q3y W. Sherwood Fox' In my earlier' story On the exotic ern Ontario, The,mistalgela.a treesln Goderich 1 purposely omit- ted mention at one -of the comMerieg: of that group-khe Norway .Spruce... did this for two reasons: PeCa...nac my ,story was already' long, enOugli. and alkie, 'OcCanSe „a digelASSIOn: Of thistree titSneatlY into; 'a conSidet- Otion Of the Sabieet• of tilia ,PreSePt aceountcertain native .Nerth, 'Am- erican 0004. eomMon; 'in Goderieh and vicinity. MtuallY-, most Can- adians take it for granted'pat the Spruce used So .freely for decorative purposes and for windbreaks is one of our own .native_jpecies--White,: or Oat' Spince, ‘Bldek Spruce .4141 Bed, Spruce—the •chief sources of PlalpW0041, •The truth is -that . it is none of. these, for they all lack the --qualities that make the. Nor- way. Spruce so *welcome, shapeliness, impressiveheight and an ability to thrive in the dry sell. or -buy- •cenntry • IFIeW long age the Noway Spruce was brought from Northern Europe to. 93titain we 'do not know. „ All. we .ean say is that when a century ago Britons began migrating to Can,- ada 1 numbers this tree had be- come so well 'established in the, Island as to be regarded as'a native: So with other, trees it was taken" by the emigrants to Canada as an- other reminder of the landscape of the homeland they had left behind. The Norway Spruce can be very quickly distinguished from the three ;Canadian Species' by the large siR of its cones :'these range from four to six inches in length and ;are three -or -four times larger than the cones spf the other Spruces. • One -.of the most conspicuous trees 14 ,(31.9441,.1ch is the Black Locust._ posit* the postoinee... Anyone can,. It is inost'Coinnien 'IO the:.Pides '4 giants_tlint belongs- tO parts of the town . and is slowly the family of the Horse- Chestiint spreading to the -newer parts. So .but is unlike the kind common,every- familiar a Sight- is' it toA alI that where abeut-towir-frOm-the -Court most people assume it t. he native- -HouseSquafelo the ontlying stteets. • born. The triith Is thnt it too- - is an-imPortation,..-blit„Unlike -s,011441/31- ethe'rs is, not frem Orem' the At- -lantic.?ft__Its original home,,is liegfarly-3Motintaino_n ' it ns.- an ornamental.- tree were our Loyalist forbears in the northern» mOst of the Thirteen Colonies that when they moved to their -new home in ,Canada they carried seedlings with them. NoW the sPecies Is so de'eply rooted in Ontario •soll to he counted as 'baying sp"rung from it originally. • " • The Black Locust 1§ often wrongly ealled.'the Honey,' Locust,. which is actually a rare'native tree of south; oderich tural one: ,ilovvers of the Honey Loma are plain and without * Per - whereas the timers of the, other trees ,:are showy and have a strong and'. heneylike The, Uoney Locust is seldom seen; 0<cept. iii the hedges; bordering our .coutitr.,s; highways. Mature trees may be SOerk 1.11 -hedges that have been. neglected, Their. great three,;. - pronged thorns that projeet, like threatening 'Weapons from think and branches definitely and immediately Identify the Species. Another clear mark Of it is its finely Out foliage. The Black Locust.' ' , , The 'Mack Locust may ,recog: iifzed with equal- ease. In the first piaceit attains much greater dimen- sions. Its bark is thick. and bficat and is grooved in deep, bread cor- rugations. Its leaves are leSs finely eut than these • of the other Locust -and have qUality that one as- soc a es wl ially the Acacias. Indeed, the scientific gaine. of the tree ,means "raise Acacia." Under congenial conditions this Locust grows to an linmense size. ilhe tallest' trees in _Goderich are of this species: Sev- eral specimens ,groWing near the Sunset'llotel have trunks fully four feet across and tower aloft almost two hundred feet Their immense proportions are a •living compliment to .Goderich, for they are to be at- tributed to the moist air and the equable temperatures of the lake ftoot. • ' • range --1t territory lying within Another' tree that has been these boundaries: Hamilton and the brought here over the United -States Niagara River on the east, Sarnia frontier may be seen (411' West street aocl-Amlierstburg..on-the,west, Sea - north of Inglis's; garage Op- forth and Grand Bend on the north, and the north Shore- of, Lake Erie. tn tile,..sout4. sOme regions it is Very -abinidant ; for. exarOw be- hind the dunes of Ipperwash Beach .on Lake Huron and those of Point' Abino,,ou. e. in the latter - ,place' it grows to an iramenSe size: acEwan Fire, Accident and Motor Car _Insurance OFTUE---MASONIC TEMPrif WEST STREET PHilNE 230 GODeRICII WESTERN ONTARIO , MOTORWAYS — Bus Schedule Now In Effect — • To LONDON. TO STRATFORD 7.50 a.m. • 7.5Q a.m. 12.15 p.m. - 12.15 p.m. • 4.15 p.m. - 4.15 p.m. 8,0 .p.m." • , Bus to Stratford at 8.15 p.m. Sun- days and holidays only, But to London at 9,55 p.m. ' Fridays, Sat- ' days, Sundays and holidays. ' 'Bus to Kincardine and „ Owen ,Sound, ^via •Blue Water Highway. leaves. 10.45 aan. Fridays,' .Satur. days, Snudays and holidays. .Sundays' and holidays the 12.15 bus . goes to Stratford only. Connections at, Clinton for London, - Detroit, Wingham, Walkerton, °Port Elgin and Owen Sounit. Connebtions. at Stratford for Wood- ' stock, Kitchener, Guelph, IWO- ' tell and Toronto. Connections at Mitchell for Listowel and London. • - For hgorritliii phone Reg., McGee s PI 765. VET-- • so',V.V • gismarick and REAL. ESTATE •kJ:IONE 24 GODERICI1 MUSIC EXAMINAT101114 Vollowing are the ruts of tile receht oansie examinations be t st. Joseph's School of lgueic,, richt.:bY!'the Totonto,,and. WeSteril ConservatorieS of akineiC: . 1..loronte.,.. grade -Vocal; Plyst-, Class honors -,7 --Miss Zita-Munro. ° Toronto grade X. iii..ant);,4QuerS-..».-. igOille Bisset, • • • Toronto, grade 11. piaobl'.Il000rs.77 X.4inda, Bieckenridge. . . . ,r,,VorOnto grade, PitIne: First-class aopors7Aennetb.' Wnlzak. ,. Toronto grade I piano: .lionOrS— Laurine MacDonald., Toronto grade .V form 113, XCLUS/C: Honors --Eunice Western grade X vocal: 'First - Class honors—Mrs. E. Rodger., . Western grade IX vocal lionors -L.-Joan Scotto, Marilyn 13utler. Western grade VIII vocal: class honors—Marietta "Stingel.' Western grade Honors— :Helen Vifillis. Western grade I vocal: First- class honors --Eleanor Driver. es rn rade- I lane : -Honors -7-Eleanot Lauder. Western grade III piano—Rose Marie Chisholm. emory o e Glorious e < . A4V:li:e.kgion,,,aservinciOtraket Ah bhpresX4Site71:em4oris; -service tribAto Act -th.oSe 'Whe• gave their lives war. Service .was An* two member,s4 or the family that are natives of southern Ontario. The other is the Cucumber Tree or Mountain Magnolia. It is the . - rarest of all the trees, in the Pro- vince. The only wild specimens that I know are growing in the forest •near Foothill in Welland county. But the Tulip has a relatively wide Snaky afternoon at • the t seldieral n.1.(inek14.1 Wet in '*4itland terYo v,vhere former members,,of the limy,- navy nod 'air' force are In- terred. The service WAS sponsored by Branch .100, . Canadian I.egion,, led by the president,' 0am:we Mac - .Donald. • • , It , was the first, •DepOration Day service held since before World War , Owing,„no'dOubt; to. the intense heat, the 'attendance- was not large, but the tervice impreSSively beautiful in its simplicity. it was conducted by Rev. R. G. MacMillan Of' Koex Presbyterian chureh. in the absence of the Legion Padre., Rev. B. Farr, of St. George's JehAirell- A color party composeslof M. Mc- Donald, Harold • Hibbert, George Cnitell, Reg. Needham and Lionel, .Cuthbertson took- up its position to the right of the veterans ;lined up near the centre of the plot. .Re- presentatives of the Ladies' Aux- iliary under the leadership of Mrs. NOymp.13. Miller were present, their colors being carried by Mrs. Clar- ence 'lqacDonald. 'After prayer and -.the hymn "God Is Our Refuge and Strength" Rev. Mr: MacMillan read the nanaes of those Wife were nor buried in the menaorial plot, but elsewhere in 'the •cenietery, and floral tributes were carried to their graves. A inoving tribute was paid to those who had given their lives• „ coUrage and faith during the two- World- Wars':Mr. Mac\flhlan chose his text froth IVIiettla 6 i8 --"He hath showed -thee,--.0 man, 'what .,A gOod--; and- What doth.,==the,,-.1.6r At this -„point--a-eonam _ „ one tree-T-knovi;L there liasit_trunk require .01 thee, thit- to do' justly', say• the H.Orse Chestnut is -hot ,a • - ran to -love - toercY, and --to walk_ ChesTnut it aff;lia-virg.,iiii fl e ee t- tlireugh....and_must four-. o t Ontario. The•Horse Two others near , With—the ItrueLat-s-weet,„-ediblehe's,t- 0 • • it are each a nunared andtwe-nty:, ches.. nu ' eets-rn-od 'boul fiVe •feet 111 height and clear yards was'brought here via France gf-brane eg. and Britain from the Balkan 'Pen- The Tulip Tree flowers in the insula: 'The. tree on West' street middle of. June: Each blossom has N the American' Buckeye, a native the form and size of the garden, .of the .southern central' States, and but has a color Scheme all has gives Ohio its „ nickname , of its. own----gteen,, Orange and yellow. RtielFe,ye State. The Ooderich sped- In a good flowering season a tree men ,is a fine exaMple ofa niature tree; Though it lacks the showy. flowers Wthts-COMmon Horse.Chest- nut it 'makes bp for the loss hi its more, attractive &tin and clean lines. conclude - thisstory with refer- ences. totwo distinguished native trees, the-Gbigka and theTalin Tree, The . Gingko a native!' someone served SO well, ond for ." whOmwe give thanks." " 'The Service was a reminder of 4 War Paused liy anan'a intolerance, bitterne4 aiul prid. . "Christ has pointed the Way, for us to folloW. The sirrilices made by the veterans -Ottwe Wars--44-•in vain if no action On the, part of the ,living to bring PeaCe and /moot- does -not,lesait"' The service" closed with the hymn, °O God, ;09r golly- in Agee 'Past4', Last Post was sounded by, Robert Henry, as Robert Venneinweredlhe ilas to half-mast, then with, Oil- , Reveille it was slowly raised, and - Rev. Aci. MacMillan pronounced tlie benediction. - rAictu Tprot,41 ATTENDS puRsiTI.0T, youira'comsznEwx' VIISso PvelYn. 13reelte* :has just, eturn ed" gram. attendanee • • , ,11111. -ted Christian. out4 ,m0i6j0-1- •PP0ferPilee o(North Arctik1et-1., G ' was held last week t rand Rapids , Michigan. She was sent as th& *legate _groin the ' lIuron PreSbytety Young People's Union Of the United .0hurch of Canada. There was a to 1 regis ra ton of 2,500, 'Of whret only sixty -five - were from Canada, anci thirty -Ave of thesewere from the United Ohara. et Canada. Also at the 'conference were a mu:0er of youth, delegates from other countries,, in- cluding West Africa, China,. Kerea,. Puerto Rico, Switzerland, Belgium, Syria, Brazil, India and a number of other countries. , . The conference was interdenomin- ational and youth from many dif- ferent denominations in North Am- erica' all met tokether at Grand Rapids, endeavoring to become un- ited in this Chrif3tian Movement.. The theme of the conference was ' INSURE THEM NOW.:: °Tlireshers, tractors, cans. All hazards coyered in one FROM- GORDON 3EVVEY41. . R.R. 6, GODERICH -Phone Carlow 30-r4 „ , . =BUBB •. IN SURE 1/q18URANOE CO*DERATION LIFE WIND- CAR, FIRE—Preferred fates 1 -fir - preferred' risks. --ACCIDENT SICE.11!TESS JOHNFARRSK- Pbone 7r15 Dungannon 1, vilsimmimmommiw eimmolow' - ELECTRICAL.' • CONTRACTORS Phone 937.-i42& 7751..ft .••••••••••••••••r44 , 'Refrigeration pluine 1098 for 24 hour service to all makes of • commercial and domestic refrigeration equipment. MANNING Refrigeration Service • GODERICH FRIGIDAIRE Commercial Agent for Goderich and District. Satisfaction -Guaranteed. ' • . 49tf :;..CAPITAL THEATRE 77E - NoW-Mal Roach's—"Cotnedy Carnival". --2 Fun shows in onel- . . Mon. Tues. and:Wed... • Spencer Tracy, Lana Turner and Zachary Scott ° Vying characters 'gel) fro -n the pages of the . most tumilltubus novel itc,a, decade. itCA TIMBERL Thurs. Fri. and Sat, • /RED SURIO4N, Janet Blair and Don MeGuire .d. loveable goon brings a trunkful of gags, galsoand guffawS to brush avvay,:and banish your -Vines, ' '".The FULLER BRUSH 'Comingia-"The Bishop's Wife",witit' ..Cary tit.ant an& Lcectiir: Matinees. Wed., Satand'helidao at 2.0 pan: vehemently protests Yes, truly a nattytif prioritof establishment behold a truly colorful 'sight at their , y very doors .1 commend- to. them -a is aoy criterion. This strange tTee. visit to Mr. Hill's Tulip Tree when -flourished in Ontario. millions of • years ago. . Because of its antiquity It blooms next June. and its 'many unique featuret it is in a class by itself and therefore merits separate consideration. This we hope to 'give it at a later time. . "-you -who ba-vei been -spared have- Oecorated the graves+ of thos.e .who Were .your, comrades and our minds. a re:naturally, lled,with,..menio ries, of gladness apd of sadness, as we pay 'honor to our beloved -dead," said the speaker. "It Is a 'disinte- grating community, indeed, that does not care for the. -beauty of. its burial place and does n6t gain • inspiration will be covered with a gorgeous from the memories , of those ••-who and lavish display. It is so glor- iou& a sightthatpeople who see _ it for the. firif. time Cannot belleve-4i-, that the_tree which produees..i.t,_ is a native4iorn Canadian. ,Only n0W- at this, late date' in ;our country's history •are beginning to ap- pi-eciate its rare beauty and to in- clude it in • our planting. If the eltlYeliK `of • Goderich. wish to Tbe Tulip Tree The Tulip Tree I regard as the most beautiful of all the trees in- digenous to Huron county. A Mag- , nificent specimen stands on the.. eastern edge ° of Mr. E4 H. Hilfs ProffertY-at the north end of -Wel- lington street. Its situation in re- lation to the street line encourages the belief that it was planted there by band rather than. by nature. Its size 15thatof a tree not far short of a hundred years of age. -.- The Tulip 'Tree b'elongs- to a tinct and. distinguished southern ' family, the Magnolias, It is one of 013 ODY'S USINESS by pet, CAN,, FIX WELDING — REPAIRS — • PAINTING - ON ANYTHING Scissor Sharpened -S. Argyle BRITANNIA. ROAD PHONE 287M „Always,vrith a car to trade • ',UMW j.,....••••••••••• ei You -Will, be proud of the Cheatertteld, Chaffs, etc., that we re -upholster or .recover' for you Choice of--velpur,- frieze, tapestry, damask . Quality covefings. 0. Phone„ 206J Pick-up and delivery, SEE US ! PHONE' US! WRITE US1 T1I4 SQUARE GODERICH .4441. DER Dancing. Every ,$atuiday Night Coipting Saturday, September 18th Johnity Downs and his Otchestri /NY 1. 'How �ftenyouljear people tell about someone getting "a lucky break" It does not seem to occur to them that Often what we call 'good fortune is the yesult of in. planning. -Astute men do not just sit . back and wait for opportnni- ties. They itn.proVe their skills,, and learn more and more about .their field 'of Work, thus paving the *way for opportunities. -Some years agO a • certain Hist in a noted symphony or hesra gayed the way for ms great oWeitun ty-• .memorizing, the comp.lete, , score of an opera. When .the orchesira's regular conductor wa6' sinjclenly stricken with illness, the cellist led the per- formance with brilliant suc-7, cess. Today he is world! fana- ous 41;4 , Thou,sarlds of. cases Ould be quoted to illustrate' how * uteri have improve& their fortunes by .being prepared ---wheeoliportunity-knocked. ' • • So why--,not*plawnow,toxr. ptit a kticaeiciti yaiik • • . No one sliotild rely otniucky cbreaks to provide ,a retire. went income and finanq protection' for their fatuity. TheSe things can he planned now ottthe basis- of yOtir present income, through life - insurance. Then you will be • '.ttiie Of your 'future. 4 ,t 44 Totted! Committed! In Christ — FINE PASTRY MATS and ' EtiNS,-01%113a. 'AVatel this !mace each, -week. for .Specials. WEEK -END "ogzoiAl., OROCOPVTA 0.41M with*-tOttOted, 2coconut 100 each ' DAILY DEtatir4RY.TO YOttg POOR hone 184 B.* pt18.Tozir, Prop.. C: H. RANCE HONORED B PR'UDENTIAL, opTaP.A.zynt: At a Stag Media recently held' at the district office o t e ru- , dential Insurance Company at Strat- ford, the local' repreSenta4Ver Chas. fi...--Rance, was the recipient of a lovely diainumd-stUdded gold locket from the conipany in theft. nition of twenty - years of service. Mr. Ranee also was presented wit11-• a:diploma, and received congratula- tory .messages, from the president and other officers .1g. the company.. During, the past week Mr. ,Rance established a district record for volume of sales in one week,'.ind Is very proud and appreciative, of the honor and of the esteem • and good - wishes of his many friends .in Godericb. $254 NDERC IN • -GOKRAIITEEDTFOR-.T13..E'--LIFE---.0F%Y UR -CA - Stops vibration, noise; sears cracks • .an,d seaanst keePs. liOdY bias tiglt, preVellt • 'CITIES SERVICE GAS STATION • P11015E, loom. WEST ST.• , ; Pit&O EURrS FACIAL SOAP 3, chLKES A & p SEEDLESS RAISINS - TOILT SOAP • -1„5-oz. Pkg. -4 'PALMOLIVE CI:kge; 194 HEINZ RETCIIIIP A & -P CAN'OY .JELLY MINTS -• -CATELLit COOKED*" SPAGHETTI CHOiCE --DEeSE,FtT PEARS -if - 13Eitor.. 21iCi : Ib. 390 Tin Tin• 20 -oz. 961 ilu ENJOY THE BST P BOKAR COFFEE Ih 5c CUSTOM GROUND PURITY FLOIIII 390 241b -. Bag. Bag 4,.1, -19 BREAKFAST COCOA ,, sawa-a-±kim, itiftztvAlto490vidowkoto FANCY-, ETA - saL. SHOE POLISH NUGGET INSECTICIDE FLYbED OLYMPLO ' PARDD166-0g.inFosd 27: ▪ Tin 130 . 16 -oz. issrio Tin grfa SPICED REEF BROOKFIELD EES4, OVER YEARS • OLD CHEESE NEW PACK FANCY •• 4 12 -oz.. Tin „4§101" goo ,Pkg. ,f01111". Ib. 4791 TO JUICE 2 2°4)z tins19c A & P CHOICE NEW PACK UNGRADED . 2 204;z till's 29c GB EN PEAS ITCH EL-l.'S:F A NCY - . ITU smcg • CLAMK'S • T." RINSO ..(314017.T7:N NG JEWEL '- ckotoc, RED PITTED c20icE...w-HOLE BEETS - • - HEINZ ASSORTED' SC+, S HEINZ '111= . large 36.c 11. NS 20 -oz tin 1 20-ozi tin a P jjj dttel Vegetal NONE ttIPHER ONE PRICE Celery Stalks 290 , • SiIrkin• 20 -oz. Onions)70. Tin - Yellow Cooking 21.(T);:. 250' Onions' •, • Marsh Grown %6 -cot. )414 ANN PAGE• MAK' BREAD Lo4F 10c - vvEirrE o BRowN FRUIT CAKE 2 t1 CAKE 370 .2zzaw.ttaichtroki=z., •k•:'• • irots' Green Swed Peppers ,Red Hot Peppers' 2 for • 00- ,. ‘1.5c 25c 3 lbs. , 9c 3 Pis. • 2 for 15e, , 2 .for . . lookep "1 . poia sit(logiorss. ---.4 .--- — - si-lANKLES8, EIWKFAST glic.01/ ,I,LICEII) 1