The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-01-06, Page 7HyDRO HOME ECONOmi51'
00thimakeim I ResoilltioaS
made It .is net ,t00 '1ate4',„ Po 110tti
*Ike then' too Molt or Yoali
break them Ito ptiegyt an4. :sof
tly, 1' fldence in your.
VoNiTQA' i,u51 i,tegritV.I.fet your'. reso,
11,11tion bay, SoPle hearing 04 your
.0yeritls7 :
'SIM* many homemakers agree
. that they wellid It0011, resolutions If
they Only had the. TIME, you will.
probablyagree. that interruption,,
not .prOcritetinalOu, is the thief. Of
.time. 1taerr0ptione are upsettlink.
'..:Zor 1101409W reaehlIS., Maybe if
IOU understand *Owl you will be
• calmer.' -, • ,
1-; 1[J.,11111rePalre(140004, • 15,104 begin
• ,eVeryhousehold taw with, ft
41lett1lie4 idea aithe11811 it .000.
. 'be • Suboollselelle)2*thart You.. Will
be ,permitted to complete lc in
•• .Aminterrnptekbliss. Consequently
,You are unprepared for tIrne
Out. " • •
Backache may be caused by &-
orders of the kidneys. Consequently,.
you4niffer.from=backaafD,004,4'i
1114Y -ba 41gPfu1 to you.
Because of their stimulating action
- on the kidneys•and urinary PeaPitgeot
.Doan)s Kidney Pills Osist in the
2'elimination of" wastes from the holly.
Safe, dependable and crick -acting,
Poan's -Kidney Pills can be used-
'
by both. young and old. Backache
. as well as minor urinary and b
'-dtii-70,016-nithnay:be-quickly-reiieved',
bYthiiiiiii-proven-trentinc4. .8614-
---iiridrdrarstores. _
• 1.4614„,linlburn Co.. 1.14., Toront.?, Ont. .
,
2. ihruatration, TOpr thoughts,
'wIi1444 .44!ect. YO4r.,.aetiens, move
Pt/re4h1:•et COn,ecionane$0, IVO
like •*Ater flowing ilOwn141X
the .streaut Ia started,„ it
doesutt vra4 to atop., goose-
, trtiOtly*t.. you feel frUStr#4., if
stoPileksuddenly.• „
4, Anger: This Is a humarL
reaction. . 'The „adrenal' glands
`P911r adrenalin into the Sy -stem
whieb %rota the balance of the
entire bedY*7whert one 1S:angrY.
You feel: confused
tb,4940sP **?0, are tenVerart15,';
'PalonOed: That'evwhy. you mut'
angair *late YOnr, eake,;tWietk-4.44
"-• gat one *trouser Ieg too short.
'noNV 'GAN WE efoORAt
•.• Diso)kOAN],i, t., Nino'?
1. Change 'Year attiPltle; 41ceilit
the ineSsihilitY, of .interruptions as.
a. norMal part, of your .lionsewife's
job; as .,being .out In the.
rnlddle of ,} -the night' is part* of 4
'doctor's 'fob, .or walking. In the
rain, putt of a postman's Job,
"2. -Kart your -day- -iright..' -*Say to
yourself, "I'll *remain 'calm today,•
no • matterhow, maddening the in-
terruptions are." , •
3. Plan your -day's Work to allow
ten or •more minutes for 'inter-
.
ruptions in e.ach. WO,r4.
4. Don't get any. It's not , the
interrubtion that does the damage,.
' irenr, anger. So4eneourage'llp:,
O. pmf your uneonsciouW nilnd„ to
work. Relax when you Can . and
then•slo things 'ealialy(.. • •
• ' :ME QUESIIION7 BOX s,
Mts, C. W. asks: Howtlr'-keep
fruit
, Answ ir; The washed' raisins and
currants should be drained, 'Patted
irrv with a towel .and tossd with
one-1011rd. of till', measUred • 'flour
Why did my
candy liecome sugary .• when test -
• Wearing!. life -jackets,' two members of the crew 'of the. Argentine
tanker Capitan, stead on deck of the forward section :Of the„ -vessel
which' broke in two 'eft the _beast of -North Carolina,:
Earlier 16 Other' members of the crew iticlndhig. the skipner. were •
removed .froni..this section bY the U.S. Coast Guardin cr.1” Of :the
most dramatic, sea rescues on record. The two men were taken off
AsbortlY after'thispictUre'Wastaken,: The: tanker was being towed- -
by a tilt, at the time of the .aceidentand the tow4Ine held- fast
,
when the: Alp, came apart • -;
be proud of the..,.,Chesterfield, Chairs, etc., •tbwt,
`.0.-Ferupkolater-or_rkcover you.
fieie tapestry, daniaski. quality coverings.
,
.Phone 400,T, . Pick-up and delivery.
SEE -US!: PHONE us! wRIGTE01)UBStilio.
THE SQUARE
A. recordtotal value of .$71:),-
541,040%IS itaea on Cirbt411O'S!'llerd
crops ..:for the year 1948, as, com-
pared With. $282.392,000last year
(1947), the Statistics hi:each:Of the
Ontario 'Department of Agriculture
reports.• ,
• This is the higheSt total for all
,time with the exception of 1919,
vidlet3r04,1WinthirnyOAA97A.88,1"%
400. Wit'a`leaeleed. • • "
Total.acreage in Ontario for 1948,
the annual • -riport show:sr-, was
0,138;500 4g, 'aging 'F'0,1:13i,stio"'rn
1947,;,. .• * • -
Yields per acre also reached •neW
records, ,X10,11 wheat, ,..;Yielded 2 25
bushels per. • acre in 1947, but lii
1948.'. the yleid Was 80.3 • bushels.
- •
Spring • Wheat went from 18.1
bushels in 1947to 22.2 •bushels in
1948, - • • •
Oats increased from 62.2 bushels
Per acre ' in 1947 to"41S-4bueels. in
'
1948. •, '
Mixed grainS'jiniiped -from 3.7
busbels to 43.5 bushels per acre.
Corn for huSking was 38,8 bnshels
per acre in 10411; it reached, ;la
bushels, in 1948. ' todder Corn
reached- 9.95 tons -per acre in 1948'
as 'et•Dipated with 8,04-111'1947.- •
' :PotatoeS'ellitihed from an average
of 166.4 bushels per acre in 1947
Itap,1134eit1ie1sis 1948, and as a
•result of eornpetitiara conducted by
the crops, •seeds • and weedS' branch
of -the Ontario DePartinent. of, Agri.
'Culture „ti record' of Tmore than .706
hushesper, adre .was, established
in one or two instances.
_Sugar,beets 'yielded 10,65 tons per
acre, as coMpared with 8;83 "tons
.Mr. and 'Sm. ,(Ihris., .ficrogh', of ployega, at the • ,get'isail, *station*
-Brucedeld .,velehrated their 19140n.
wedding- anniversary on December
28th. , • .
Willliini Toeiceri,•13rueselat jvratbed:
'fron(litS ear when it Skidded on the '
.41‘..r044 last Th*Sitay: afternoon,
turned- around •kever41. Otago. .44d•
nrst into flames, ,•The ..ear was
Oompo e rqyes.
•- BObert James •caMpbell 41.0j*.on
December 20th. ” at his home in
o.ruai. In his :sixtitthirci,,yearo,
WAS not niVriea axid Iprea with, his -
brother Norman. gO' was, born in
Oeorge, giwaxv ,of Oracelield, one of
the oldest ,agents on the London and
Clinton Itne;<, w4S. henOrfOr ,04' the,
oecasiou of his retirement - 410A"
thirtY-one years' service at tiruce.7•'
. At, addreats.7 wai.-4:-,,Vead and,
and Mrs. ow44 Nyere'....p0Poteci,
With .gifts.
11Witalyt
Observe
TM) Wen44.0W11,' tegit4q4ta:_
Qf-
Iflyth passed their ginetieth•luile,,
stoael.astercek "41the autilyers-
aries • were duly„ ohaerved.-'•
Varna and llved there all his life, Isabela Cole, widow'of Albert Cole,
The funeral tits* place to.the )34y-; was the centre .,of a family gather,,
4014: ceMetery".on Saturday. . • lug, at. the LIMO of her danghter.
ThekeY to a neWirbuilt,machtne .3,ta„:.4.11.1nes 141,ehle, MorrI town7,
shop" at, Egrnondvffle has ,:been ship. " She is 4 native of'BCOt14,4
handed,, 'to James Itacho,c, whose ...She Was, a family of four sons, and
farmer ahdp-VvaS. clektreYed . by Ire three- ,daughters. ,,Blanchard ' Har -
about two months ago. ThO• people rington celebrated ',his,: „pittetieth
. of the district .got togetheri'
con-
tributed Motteror labor?, built,a new
shop and 'presented it to Mr. nacho
as a gift
• Pay4,1',•,,,-"Seventeen4nonths-Ald Sott
of -Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Ilealer,'
Exeter, felt on a, mese tutebler - and.
•reeelired' severe lacerations of :lila
right ,hantip.:1„telldorts , and. nerves
being' severed to the bone. WAS
token to t. jesephie lidaPitat at
London, where be Was on the oper-
ating table for.. two ' and a -half
TWO, Winghani Young people, Miss
Doreen- Mays antE Earl Young, were
driving" ou. the. '9th Concession, of
TurnberrY), near Wingllara, When
thetrbar,skidded•on the ice, turned._
over in the ditch and 'Nils .Complete-
ly destroyed by fire. Both of the,0C-
cupants, crawled frbm, Attp4par 'with
only shaking up asit burst into
.flatees'. •
Retires' after beng
Seririce with, C.N.R.•
At a. gathering of em-
•
,birthday quietly at his llenle in
Blyth. He Was here. In, York
,Aonat.Y.` Mrs. ' Harrington
eeletkrateti,thor goon. weddifIg.last
'AtigifSt,*-TheY 11, one dangiit,er
living at Tironting.,
Au* *Peek
into WO Ditch
Ontario. Motorways
bus from" Kineardine • en ronte.. to
Toronto On Tuesday morning of last
Week went out Of control. about
two WRat Whteetturch;
'struck a hydro DOW, and came to
rest in the ditch. The .bus had
turned Aottt- to pass a• bar ad got
too far out on the 'shoulder, of the
toad. • pe the twelve passengers
several were taken t'b' the Wing -
ham hOspital, but most of; them
were discharged after 'first aid. Mrs.'
-Bell of:Kinearditte had a fractured
arra'. IP,be was not Seilaitily
damaged. Traffic was delayed 'for
soine time while "two wrecking
trucks were *getting it baclo on the
toad.
'XIbIs Isau'etthei- vieW'tof reception •oefils
in our ftiaeral boble.
., •
• WILL'IAM GA.RDNER
-William T. Gardner, WhosFdeatli
• .,- •
Without reserve? our ,*,*teions'4,tina WelibPeinted.
•funeraLlipme...is available priever.teneraIwe difeet:
ThIs conVeniance ;adds greatly in'oup. fr.iendit- genuine ' ••
'aelekeitanee. • 4 is coMMenited frequently'. by•
families *he, come here. , •
OF AsaTs, NOW 17 MONTREAL ST.
OVER TWO BILLIONS .
MOIsiTREAL,. Jan. 5.--iNor• the • HOLIAIESVItLE
in the previous year. •, , •
first time on reeord, the assets of --- • -
Ontaricr farmers --produced occuired pi the wingharo-hospital
showed-soball -Stage? - • 4948r as bushels- ' ‘i • _ • •
on December 22ed, was for -nearly the Bank of Montreal have passect •HOIXE. Tap! 4. -Mr. ,L,
• 01Z500 bushels - of -fall- wheat In:
•Answer; 'Wrap a. .d -cloth 1947, land 1,03;000 .busbei, .his entire ige an esteemed resident . , , ark. , _Spent _the
the.: m Stock 0.A.O. Guel h "
of the Zion communitof, Ashfieldcording to the 'Government state, holidaye_with Parents, .1grk and
ound the--41-nes--et-tiLfork-and. spring 'wheat as 'compared with y ,
Wipe doivii the sideS of itheItettie 503,000 bushels in7-1.941.' •ki• tue alter' Itit. on' NoVemhei-.30 luta total "Old .Mrs.Heard and Mrs.
to .prpve7,1t any Sugar .0Yetals from in the .sugar beet .area Of the mitering severe illipries asSets• of •$2 069 044 949 16 HarHeon
spent New 'Year's ,Pai
NO
ared itIr 16 ,3po tons,. home ,of -411c1„ Mts.,. William Ov9r the past year. substantial With •Mr., and .h.tirs. Wilmer • arr
,going back lad the 0,3hrull-
Province growers produced 19t000- down the ,•cellar. stairway .at the
.scotcal 'PandY nOrrafden Wile 14-.1947: Hunterz-w His-skull--was--fraetured. faet°r rise has been the sm-i-ral(1.141411.37'
•MulSs M. K. asks: did butter- tolls as etallP in tiiis •
crea-se-lirn-othwor-savingsrdeposits-,---Me,--aned- lyirsr•-tliner, Potter7-an
CREWE, •Jan. .3. 'Ma Ted
Howell ,ot_Godirich. ,Wgited-Tih•
few 7days ' af7Cie---iiiiine-iif
ziPr
Mr. and Mr. Mark Berger were
visitors..it. London on. Priday.,'
.
Mr.and Mrs; ,Ronald Treleaven
and 'Lliida.'Axere. New Ytit's',DaY
Itild-MrsitHowitt47-.7
boiled the, mixture slowly over 'Western ,Ontario .ivas. tOp prO- and he passed *away;without re-, in Canada, wilich have advanced family w re guests' Of. Mr. and Mrs. ' Squires and on Sunday Aqatied:Iiir.' •
direct heat? • , , • '_, • . . -dilcer of Petatees,. With 5.650,010. xaining coriSciousnes. Mr. 'Gard: _fxbitir_.$8.92,600,000.--:40......4pa4,660,00-macnonnld,.....-T......„,ecw._ ' -... • M.r... _AO ,Re.L.,444..
.711—Iswertiiiarat'rdti-libt-T11,1OW sugar $111SHfoirthe-counties-of71$111-077.ffer- wiTS Tall_ fir 7,21765.7617ari'.7iFire-6' Tok.o.. . deposits by-- the public in .daY.. • 7 ', , ° . '. ' . ' . ' . 'kr,. -and Mrs: Jun .• Sher vieOd , _ind
mixture to boil until sugar is. all-...Dufferin, GreY, lialton, guron,, Peel, years ago and remained' on the Canada noiit exCeed. Si:650.000000; . • Rev. 'and` Mrs. C. W. Cope...and daughters spent Ne* .Year's, NY.I.th '
dissolved. SecoAdlya steady "boil Perth, Sinicoe, "ViraterlOb and Wel-. farm- until' last spring. IV' hen he the highest fignre,for ,any Canadian family, of Goderich, were guests of, •Mr. and ,Mrs. 'Earl' ,Sherwood.,ot.
.—not ;a sbnbler-te necessarY. , to ,lington. • ..• 4 • . - Moved. into LucknoW. He is sur-.:, ban4, , and . repmeipt weli oVer a • Rev. and Mrs.' p.„ TaVen,er on ,Th°1.:1.rs-, c arlow.,,,,, ..,-.*. ,,;,,,„ .• .,. . , • , .„
-:-Next--.1righest ..distriet was South -' vived by his wife, fOrmetly•Relrect-a - : . Miss Siirle'Y • Sherwood deSiratf*
. . . . •
..,1,, ,tvi,ot 7.itilltli_ 0_,:n.atici a half. dePosit acconnts. 'day,. , _ -, , -
thicken • candy Mixtures.
----Mr'S 4-'. -8:71'4.-"r Cian'Y°11-6.4ugges trir '1;haTi-O,-4t.---vvittheilrtn....,.-.10rtaPri(1-130 -rstrelles'V't- ilteobnstaerIncl-tird7e71;Oftr.--Dti916know Ilea a's" first hank , -the B:"-of1071., —Miss-lazzie.-. WestaaTBrryfield-;:-was /OM Nornurr"-Sehner -is. .practice .
mYis of uSing-horne--Ca: fined-pcifeheS I‘n the just. - entered poft its 132nd -a rodent -viSittir,,, with•Mr.-'•and--Mrs.. teaching at the Dungannon . schbol.
that , haYe turned :dark 'at the ton areN.colthe counties of 'Brant, Elgin, ' dahghters," Mrs. Jog. Freeman vear: Founded in ,1817, when busi- , T. -Elliott, '. ,• ,. . this 'Week:- • ._ • ,-, - • .
,,, . . • . •
barter in the , Canadian- colonic% funeral. Of the late Harold NValters, in Dungannon, at..the home Of Mr...
- Answer: Use. - an upside dOwn -------- iddiesx, Norfollt, Ox- ,l-lunter (Beryl) of Zion, and eight ,
of the jar?. • • Ess Haldiinand, Kent, Lambton, (Eva.)• oft,Leeburn and MI'S. Wm.
ness was- coinmonly done by Mrs. D. E: •Gliddon attended the. Mr. and ‘S.• Kilpatrick we're •
make,, faashed in fruit filling. for g , • the b,ank opeeed its 'doors with who • passed away suddenly in and. -Mrs. Blake for- New Year's.
• , •
ford Welland and Wentworth randchildren • also by two bro-
n layer eake,-or pureed .with apple- , . then, Ernest of Zion and -Nark of staff of •-seven: 'Today, more than Toronto.
• sauce- or with prunes.
Befiveen the Atlantic and •tho 'Wingbam. He was adtive in church 9,3(10 people work -at -527 It. Of M. New Year's .visitors with ;Mrs.:p..
branches in. Canada and .Newfound- IgacMath were Mr. and Mrs.' Da
land and at the bank'S-,;,ofileeS in .Rutherford; Ingersoll; Mr. add Mrs:
-Great-Britaiii-AnAthe:-.11-nited.-.Sta,tes,.„
pacific can,aditit. National Railways. andcommunity affairs_ mid a past
trains pass through 61 . tunnels and county' • quastelt• of .West 14ruce
-..stop,--.40-4-p1ckl-inp,matengers-a•t•-more- GraUge.Isodge:,;,,Tholuneragice,,
than 5000' 'statioita. -,-; - , was -conducted by -Rev. C, B. Wobl-
. ,-
...... ley, assisted by Rev. J. W. Stewart,
............... • ,... i.. .•
---.----7 and nterment, ,,was in, Greenhill
' • .cemeteiy, Lucknow. ' "
Things go ;wrong when freedom's 'flouted; •
that's what ills the world today ...
tieie, in Canada, freedom has a better chance... r.•
Because it)e're.free, each of us has les place in shaping, human destiny ..41
Becausewe're free, we canspdak'our minds without fear... •
r we can worsiiip'as we choose -
* °
we On ,changi e 'our'siobs _fcv better ones
:or start -itr business On our own
Because we're free to elect one party or imetheri-
• our government must stand hy policies
, the, majority of us support ,
iii?usei",toe***-44L-Pir jraelok%"ooretireVero tite51' 05tlieloAtitil*sitteb
improving its Wares to serve us better., thereby
,,taising our already high stodard 9f4iving.
Were free because our economic system,ls free.
k WithOtit econoodc freedom, all other freedonis' die... .
civil rights lose their meaning ... the 'standard- Of living i? towered t
,.Thia new 29'2d. 'Stamp has been
Issued in.. Fiji °,to.. honor- King.
George and Queen Elizabeth_ on
- the occasion of their 25th wed-
- ling
•
anniversary: ' It wili be •
first placed, on, sale, ,Dec. 17.
The *stamp is legreen. • In this
respect it differs from .• 23fid.
• stenos issued ,by :Great Britain
and 7 Other CrOW21 Colonies in
.that.. they...are .plinted ,in lue.
-DONNYVROOK, Jan.' 4. ---;• Miss
Irene Jefferson. has returned to her
sehoot..fre-Dunnv.111- . •
Mr. and Mrs. • Warren •Bamford
have returnedt. to Preston "after
spending 'the tholidays at their
hinnes•
Mr. •and Mrs. Cliff Henderson of
Kippen were Sunday visitors 'with
Mr.' and Mrs. Stuart ,Chamney.
7-13-obby:-Chamney, who- sptint-the
,vacation'at the home Of' his grand -
'parents, Mr. and Mrs.. IL- Chitraliek;-
has returned to his. home at °Owen
.8oprid. • ' •
• , Sgt. • and Mrs. Herb Dainty and
eons, of Camp. Borden, spent the
toilday---week-end. at the home: Of
her parents, Mr.,and Mrs J. C.
Rohl ;
Mr, and Mrs.' Norntan Thompson
Mid family Spent New Year's Day
Winghttm 'with Mr. and Mrs.
John ,
• • '
'
the Citizen becomes tgetpoPiPet of the ..$tate. •
So long as we nurture and defend out etoninnic,f,teedom,
we can 1,, safeguard eiffout.freedoals . ],i'We.• tan heat off ,tvery
assault upon nue liberties, and our individuatdignity.
The .matute strength cof.this truth :will help :Oa
tOWard: clear thinking, :and couragers Itvu1gn '49
. • . ,
•Tlieres a tough itb. ahead this year, but we on,:do.it
ii:ers#,se we're /tee, '
.KIDNEY
, PILLS
l• Ilya 1E me..
•bA ,e
t bb,
TAItTANS , AGAIN PoPulAjt
--L-GNDON. , 'ENG.—Tartans never
go completely Out ,of fashion: but
this year" they'promtv to, have a
'vogue Almost unpfkedented' sinee
the days when Queen Vietoria
dressed her 'children in .the Bal-
moral 'tartan.. The MacBeth. the
ROYal Siteivert, the, hunting •Stewort,
the Buchanan, and 'even the tartan
designedfor Prineess • .Margaret
Rose :and called after her, are.being
"
i6Itt#
snits..• no of the Trios e ve
i5 In the shape of a "Jigger,' &lat. neighbors: Robert- vinatf, Harvey'.,
very shortvery full* and" with ',a, Hullos, Albert Taylor, Donald Me
velvet.,, scare to • Match oho of ,the Kenzie, Samuel Wechnie, EdWin
eolors 'in the plaid tyina beneath" Cartwright, Burial took place .in
the .flat collar. Clinton cemetery.
.7F,„_icoute.F.,..m.3,ieter„-- a 11(11 -Mr
E. c: GOderich.
• Mrs. rA. Xreo •has, returned to
Weston after' spending Christreas
with,. her sons on:theCut Tine;
• •\
BLYT11, Pee. 31.-Irmierat set,
'vices for the late Eli Holtzbaner
'were held Tit the family residenCe in
Blyth, Thursday afternoon; with.
Rev. W. J. Rogers, Minister ,of the
U.u4ted-€lR1rCh 1neharger-Vhe-lat
Mr, lioltzhatier was hi& eighty--
seventh year and had been in failing
alth_for two •years, but not .until
thepast tw,o *months was he
cou-
1ined to bed. died' Tuesday
morning, December 28,: . He was
born at PlattSVille. and was -the
eldest- soft -of the. late John and
Elizrtlietir-Holtzhauer„Ilis_--ar4taing
'man he .learngd..the 'trade of miller
.at-Mildniar and later --'was•
Chief at Plattsville, .131.yth•, Clinton,
Freelton and Crediton.
For a feW years liolived in Iciagara
but about 1940' he and Mis.
Hoitzhauer, returned to Blyth, and,
with the exception. of'ktwo. -Years
_spent In Clinton they..have lived
here since.
MarCh 21, 1888, he -married--
Mary Plaetzer of Hullett _township,
danghter of the late Mr....ancl Mrs..
John Pluetzer. and 'last March'they,
eelebrated their sixtieth wedding arf.
niversary... . Besides his wife_ he
leave,s fife 'children, Mrs.. .Fred
-(Clara) Potter, Clinton;. Mrs. Har-
old (Elsie) Bean,.. Detroit tiarold
`Holtzhaner, Niagara Fails 'r Wel-
lington • Iloblzhauer, Guelph,. and
'Norman Iloitzhauer., Calgary : toie
brnher, Moses Ooltzhaner,.Blvth
and fOnr:sistere, Mrs. Ones 'Pullin,'
Galt; Mrs. Christina ,Schans, Clif-
ford ; Mrs,- :*Elizabeth' Irwin,
KPL, "Zi;
L11 n,.• Mrs, . So hitt WillOughby,
ovi",f734
SERVICE'
lf:i3-7:oxtrti,-...,charge- for tlie use
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of 06,ir FOneral nOnie. Torew
• .) titreeT,
PrOttlpt, AnibiliaLl!*b
. ,
• "'"«
• — Servieu
'bona �ii 351c- ,
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IN OUR
RADIO SERVICE DEPT.-
411ILLS TO ale-ORAVRES
AND. PARTS - CARRIED--
Woric qua.ranteed:-
MADE IA AP II PE,
still sells for
:' HIGHEST CASII ?R10ES for
DEADSTtleK
. .
HORSES each n$5.00'
,CATTLE each .$5.06 •
a0cts per 6.*t, 11:50
According to size and,ten'aition
, .
# 'S'eafarth 15
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