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NEWS OF
Announcements -Mr. a * , M -;1 Corin
E. Sutherland, Woodstock y dt mocunce
the engagement oT thar •'; y daugb-
ter, Anna /set:belle, to Mx. - c utis Jack -
vols, younger son of M L. C. Jack-
son anti the late L. C. Jackson, of Sea -
forth, the marriage • to take plaice in
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25c
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19c
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,HUSKIES -With dish
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•OR.A.NGES
2 dozen
ACM BISCUITS
2-1b. packages
"TAPIOCA
2 pounds,
;SHOE POLISH
per tin
31JDGET WHITE SHOE
Will not rub off
Bottle
CLF ANER
ro A55c
TttONDE.4FUL SOAP 15c
5 cakes
JAVEL WATER 25c
3 bottles -
Announcement.:. -Mr. and Mrs- Wm.
Black, aeafarth, announce the engage-
ment of their only daughter, Agnes
Marguerite, to Mr, William James
Nichols, elder or of Mr. and Mrs.
James Nichols, Mitchell, the marriage
to take place the middle of July.
REAP HAND CLEANER 29c
2 cans
WASTER TURKEY STARI'JfR Qui 80
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PHONE 160
WE SPEC' ALIZE
IN FiRE,• AUTOMOBILE, CAS-
UALTY, GUARANTEE BONDS,
ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS,
BURGLARY, WINDSTORM
Representing Companies who give
Security with Service
Also Agents for . Ontario Thresh-
ertmen's Mutual Fire Insurance.
Information gladly given...
A. number„ of desirable properties
In Seaforth and districtfor sale.
WATSON & REID
BL A. REID - Proprietor
Dies in Edmonton. Mr, Wilfred
John Marrow, formerly a Seaforth
boy, 'passed away in Edmonton, Alta.,
May 29, 1939. Interment was made in
Burnside Cemetery, Edmonton, Alta.
He is mourned by his wife, a son,
Neil, of Calgary, Alta., and a daughter,
-Lois, of Fer'gas, Out.
Ch utthes
"Come and worehlp, come and Worehip,
Worship Christ the New -Born King"
Sestn:on Subjects For Next Sunday.
-Sr: Thomas.' Ohureh-11 a.m., "The
Purpose of Suffering"; 7.30 p.m., "Stu-
.4es is Acts: The Power of the:
Name"; Sunday, School at 10 a -m. --
Rev. Dr. Hurford, Rector.
NorthsideUnited Church: Rev. H.
V. were nrtn, Minister. -10 a,ul., Sun-
day School; 11. a.m., The Sacrament
of the Lord's Supper; 7 p.m., Rev. A.
E. Menzies, Londesboro; Thursday,
7,.45 pea-, Pre-Cominiinien service, Rev.
E. F. Cdrandller, B.D-, Kippen. .
McKillop Charge --Bethel service
withdrawti for the farewell service of
Rev. Cummings, Walton; Duffs, 11.15
am.; Winthrop, 2.30 p.m. -Rev. R. W.
Craw, Minister.
First Presbyterian Chuaroh-Sunday
Suh'ool at 10 a.m.; morning subject,
"A Natural Law"; evening subject,
-When the Wish is Father to the
Thought"; mid-weekmeeting, Thurs-
day, 3 p.m. -Rev. PIugh Jack, Minis-
ter,
FIewitt-Broadfoot.-A quiet wedding
was solemnized at high noon in Knox
Presbyterian Church, St. Thomas, by
the Rev. J. N. Laird, when Agnes
Cr -ace Janet Broadfoot, youngest
daughter of Mrs. Broadfeot and the
Late .W. C;. Broadfoot, of Tuckers+mith,
was united in marriage to George
Thomas Flewitt, eldest son of. Mrs.
Flewitt, of Goderich Township, and
the late G. T. • Flewitt,, of London, Eng-
land. •After the ceremony the happy
couple left *Tea motor trip to. Ottawa
anti points east. ,pn their return Mr.
and Mrs. Flewitt will reside on the
groom's farm in Goderich Township,
phone 214 • . Seaforth
SPECIALIST IN ALL LINES OE
INSURANCE
May Lane Auxiliary Meets. - The
June meeting of the May Lane Aux-
iliary ,was held on Monday evening
with Miss R. Fennell conducting the
devotional period. After the hymn,
"For the Beauty of the Earth," which
was followed by a prayer by Miss' R. •
Thompson, Miss Fennell react a de-
lightful passage fnam a ,letter from
Mrs. Bruce in Manchukuo, describing
the birthdays celebration of a 71 -year-
old Korean. The business of the meet-
ing was discussed and the roll called.
The meeting was then .taken''by Circle
2 with Mrs. Christie presiding. The
hymn. "We've a Story to Tell to .the
Nations°' was followed by a prayer by
Mrs. Baker, and the Bible lesson read
by Miss E. Lester. Mrsr Broadfoot
then favored the meeting with a piano
solo, "The Lost Chord." The chapter
from the study book entitled, "Min-
istry in the Storm Centres," was giv-
en by Mrs. Bechely, Mas- Westcott and
Mrs. Moffat. The meeting came to e
close with a hymn, the National An-
thc= and the Mizpah Benediction.
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THE SECOND DIVISION
COURT
COUNTY OF HURON
Office in the Dominion Bank Build-
ing. Sealorth. Office hoar.: Tues-
day, Thursday and Saf5urday. 1.30 p.m.
to 5 p.m. Saturday everans, 7.30 p.m.
to 9 pm.
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
insurances Agencies - Seaforth
ANNOUNCES
the purchase of tire insurance bmineds
of Hays & Meir, and••¢hs addition of
-.Oren companies to on'f, previous facil-
d ales enables as to give unexcelled
service 311.41 linen.
SEAFORTH ONTARIO
10-29
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FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y.
HEAD OFFICE - SEAFORTH, ONT.
OFFICERS:
'1'11011. Moylan, 5 Sesfortb - Press.
M,
%C minx, Lomdes'bor'o - Vice -Pres.
es.
A. Recd, Seaforth - Sec.-Treas.
DIRECTORS:
Wii4 aim Knox,. -7 desboro; George
Leutiltardt, Brodhagen; James ' Con..
WAY; 43o.ferieh; Aleft '$t adfoot, R,
Y - , l akulth; Alexander MawfIng,
'Myth; Prank McGregor, R. R.
ro; Jalitee Shroldiee, Walton;
Ig'Dvlatt, IL R, 5, Seaforth;
efinE. 01 chibald, R. R. 4,
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Ford V-8 '35 Sedan
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Ford .A '31 Sedan
Ford A '30 Light Deliv-
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Pontiac '35 Coupe
Hupmobile '32 Sedan
Plymouth '29 Sedan
Star '26 Coupe
J. F: Daly
Ford -Mercury Dealer
Phone '102 - Seaforth
LOCAL BRIEFS
• Dr. C. Abenhart, of Toronto, spent
the week -end with hie parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Aberhart,
• Mrs. Alex. McKean, of Hamilton,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McKean •and
Mrs. R. Porter, of Toronto, were week
end guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Chesney in Tuckersmith.
• Mise Edna Rivers, "R.N., wlio is
doing post graduate work at Women's
Cdllegte, Toronto, was a guest , tis
week at the Thome of Mr. and Mrs.
Helmar Snell.
• Dr. and Mrs. Everett Rivers, of
Detroit, spent the Week -end at the
home of his -parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Rivers.
• Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Walter, of
Dundas, were the week -end guests of
Mr.. and Mrs. J. E. Willis.
• Mrs. J. Patterson spent the week-
end with London friends.
• Mrs. W. W. Kent, of Toronto, was
the ,week -end guest of Mr. and Mrs.•
W. A. Wright. -
• Mrs.' M. Dorrance, Mrs. Jahn
Hillebrecht and Mrs. H. E. Smith are
in Hamilton this week attending the
Rebekah Assembly.
• Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Deem, cf
Stratford, were Sunday guests at the
home of his..t'ather, Mr. Wm- Deem.
• Mrs. Edward. Barrett, of Kirkland
Lake, is the' guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Aberhart.
• Mrs. Howard Purdy and Miss
Elizrabe1li Anne, of Toronto, are
guests at Che home of Mrs. Purdy's
mother, Mrs: W. E. Kerslake.
• Miss June Shaw has as her guest
Miss June Day, of London.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hill, of
Lucknow, visited with Seaforth
friends last week. .
• Mrs. 0. F.- S. Garden, of Toronto,
is a guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Adam Hays.
• Mr. and Mrs. George Ainslie, of
Leamington, accompanied by Mrs.
Ainslie's sister, Mrs. Ruth Manson, of
Yorkshire, England, visited at the
home of their niece, Mrs. N. L. Carter,
Huron Highway, West, this week.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Plant and
Miss Vera Sclater, Of St. Marys, were
the guests of Mrs. W. Sclater on Fri-
day.
a Mr. and Mrs. G.
Jean and Mr. Russe
ionto„ were Sunday
for-meer's sisters, the
Sperling Street.
• Mr. Aubrey Hiles Carter, science
teaches' at the Pictbn Collegiate for
the past four years, has been appoint-
ed to the staff of the Walkerviile Col-
legiate-
• Miss Mary McGrath, of Toronto,
and Mr. and Mrs. D. Rafferty, of
Buffalo, were week -end visitors with
Mr- and Mrs. Robert Devereux-
• Week -end guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carter were:
Mrs. J. 13. Tyerman, Leamington; Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Ainslie, Monroe,
el toh•igan; Mr. and Mrs. Medd, Lon-
don; Mr. and Mrs, 'Roy Stonehouse
and Donald, of Goderich, and Mrs. W.
Hiles, ,of Clinton.
• Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McKenzie and
two sons, Donald and John Robert,
and Mrs, H. M. Chesney left this
week oa a motor trip to the Pacific
Coast and Mexico.
• Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Silver -
theme. of Toronto, were the week -end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Free-
man.
1. • Miss Charlotte Thompson' is in
Scott Memorial Hospital.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. Linklater and
CcOKING
A1?TE `NOON TEA
IN SCOTT§ VACANT STORE
FRIDAY, JUNE 23rd
at three o'clock
Under the auspices df the
Ladies' Guild of St Thomas'
bhursh.
now on, Wednesday.
• Me, and M. J. A. Bredie and two
h&ldrean, of Toronto, were recent
guests with Ms. Brodie's mother,
Men. R. J. Beattie, in Egmondville.
• Mr. Charles Clark, of Aylmetl,
was a Sunday visltor at the home of
hie sister, Mrs. J. Pinkney. •
• Mr. M. McKellar is in Hamilton
Ms week attending the, Grand Lodge
of the Independent Order of Oddfel-
lows. He was acconnpa+nied by Mr.•
Rush Berry, of Brucetleld. ,
• Miss Nellie Desborough, of De -
davit, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. Eckart, of town, recently under-
wean an operation • for appendicitis in
St. Joseph's Hospital, in,. that city.
Miss Desborough is well kn•o4n";here
sad her many• friende hope that she
will have a rapid recovery.
• Mr. Roy Dixon and friends', of
Wliudsor, sdpent the week -end. at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dixon.
• MTS. D. Tate, of Dearborn, and
her father, Mr. J. F. McMann, of
Chicago, are at present visiting old
friends in thin vicinity.
• Tuesday next, June 27t12, will be
vle'itors' clay et the kindergarten. All
parents and those who ane interested
in -the kindergarten are invited to at-
tend at 9.30, am,
• Mr. and Mrs. T. A. G. Gordon are
in' Toronto .this week
• Miss E. Davidson is visiting in
Toronto.
• M. and Mrs, • James Forbes, of
Waterford, were Sunday guests at
the home of Mr.'W. T. Thompson.
• Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Allan,. of
'Toronto, were in town on: Saturday.
• Mise Marion Watson is in Toren -
to this week.
• The Huron Presbyterial of the
W. M. S. of, the Presbyterian Church,
in Canada, will.'meet in -Bayfield on.
Tuesday, June 27th, at 2.15 p.m. All
are invited to come and bring their
baskets, as a picnic will be held atter
the :meeting.
• Miss Olive Laidlaw is visiting
with Toronto friends.
• Miss Caroline Holmes- left on
Thursday for Boston, where she will
spend a few weeks at the home of her
sister.
Mrs- William. Marshall, of Teeswater,
were the weekdd guests of Mr. and
Mist Jalneist McDonald.
• Miss Frances Dragger, who re-
cently graduated from Al+m-a College,
St. Thomas, is spending the holidays
at their hoarse here.
• Mr. and Mrs. Eaa1 Smith and
fancily, of Toronto, were week -end
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Crictle
• Miss Mary Holmes is visiting with
Sarnia friends.
• Mr. and, Mrs. S. Hannah, Mr. and
Mrs. 'George Lilley and Mrs. A. Reid
attended the 70th anniversary of the
Goschen United •Church, Stanley, on.
Sunday last, when Mrs. IReid's brother,
Rev. J. M. Keys, Niagara Palle, New
York, was the guest minister.
• Mr. Keith Lamont, of Detroit,
spent t'heweek-end. at the home of
his brother, Mr- ea -Auk Lamont. •
• Five pairs from the Seaforth
Lawn Bowling Club attended the
Scotc'b, Doubles Tournament in Luck,
l . Ferguson, Miss
Ferguson, of To -
visitors with the
Misses Ferguson,
NOTICE
fIRRIRIBIRRIERIRIBIONSWOHN
Free instruction in Boxing will
be given each Thursday even-
ing at 8.30 p.m., at 'the Palace
Rink, by Don McGregor, Box-
ing Instructor:
Alt interested in learning the
art of Boxing are invited to at-
tend each week.,
Regent ' Theatre Now Showing
"STAGE COAG"
Mon., Tues., Wed.
PARAMOUNT 'PRESENTS THE
RECEPTION OF THE KiNG AND
QUEEN IN OTTAWA; ALSO
THE'°R.ESCUE- OF THE SUB-
MARINE SQUALUS
P
NEXT
•THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
INOS
OFTHE
IIT11
W. F: A.
Football
New Dundee vs. Seaforth
SATURDAY, JUNE ,24th
Recreation Grounds
SEAFORTH
6.30 p.m.
ADMISSION:
Gents 20c
Ladies & Children 15c
Seaforth Amateur Athletic
Assrociation
Sale
COME° AND SEE US ABOUT OUR CLEARING SALE OF THE FOL-
LOWING APPLIANCES. -THESE ARE ALL NEW APPLIANCES,
BUT MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE
'41 NEW G58 WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR With True -Temp
Control and Forced, Draft Cooling.
1 NEW FRIGIDAIRE ALEOTRIC RANGE with fastest beating ele-
ments available, and automatic oven control (free installation).
2 New Westinghouse Portable Battery Radio Sets.
A large :nctmber of Used Car Radius, in good condition.
1 3 -burner used Coleman, Gas Stove $12.50
2 Beatty as BI, your choice. , 15.00
1 Thor T+( 38.00
,3 Maaee Harris 13 -tooth Cultivators, your choice
1 Massey -Harris Dump Rake
1 McOormdck-+Deering Dump Rake
1 McCormick -Deering Hay Tedder
1 14 -Plate McCormick -Deering Winthrow Disc Harrows
1 Farm Wagon
1 Quebec Sulky Plow
1 Tud'hope-Amdereonn Manure Spreader
1 Massey -Harris Cutting Box
2 Massey -Harris Mowrers, your choice
1 Elmira Side Bake
1 nearly new 6 -foot Massey -Harris Binder
BINDER TWINE $9 00
650 ft. to lbs -Cwt... �P '
HAY FORK ROPE
foot
ach
20.00
30,00
30.00
40.00
25.00
26.00
30.00
20.00
15.00
25.00
25.00
125.00
5c
Main St.
SEAFORTH
t'
•
lig
Strawberry
Festival !
Lawn of St Andrew's Church
KIPPEN
TUESDAY, JUNE 27
•
,• The Dashwood Band will
furnish a musical program.
Supper will be served from 6
to 8 p.m.
Admission: 35c and 20c
GARDEN - PARTY
on Mrs. Woods' Lawn
WALTON
-- THURS., JUNE 29th
under auspices of Duff's United
Church, Walton.
"THE HAPPY COUSINS"
from Elmira,- will present the
program.
SUPPER SERVED
from 6 to 8 p.m.
Admission: 35c and 20c
• Mr. Peter MVMcDoneld, Mss Mc-
Donald and Mrs. J. Chesney of Strat-
ford, and Mrs. W. Hamilton,' of Syra-
cuse, N. Y., were the guests this week
of Mrs. Robert Bell,
• Mr. and Mrs. W. McCutciheon, of
Atwood, spent Wednesday with 'Mr.
and Mrs. G. Lowery.
• The 'June meeting of the W.M.S.
of First Presbyterian Church will meet
Monday, June 26th, at 3 o'clo•ck, ow-
ing to the Presbytery meeting and
picnic in Bayfield on Tuesday, the
27th. '
• Mr. Fred Eckart was in London
this week. -
• Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Hart spent
the week -end in Kincardine.
• Mrs, B. M. Williams, Mrs. James
Easson, Mrs, A. McDonald, Stratford,
and Mrs. H: Wiltse, of Clinton, were
guests at the home of Mrs. S. Boyd
an Wednesday.
• Rev- A. W. Gardiner and Mrs.
Gardiner, of Egmondville, are at their
cottage at• Bruce Beach. -
• Mrs. David Jarman and son, Rich-
ard, and Mr. ,Richard Matthews, of
Plymouth,. Pennsylvania,' were the
guests this week of Miss N. Pryce.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. Rands, of Chi-
cago; Mr. and Mrs. Shuril, Mr. and
Mrs. S. Wheeler, of Brussels, were
guests this geek' at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. W. J. Walker.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Butt and daugh-
ter, of Flint, Michigan, spent the week
end' with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
William Butt.
• Prof. Brenton Kerr, of Buffalo
University, is spending a few holidays
at the home of his mother, Mrs. Jas.
Kerr.
STRATFORD - GODERiCH
COACH LiNES
SUMMER TIME TABLE
Leaves Seaforth for Stratford:
madly 5,25 a.m. nod 13.25
Leaves Seafo_rdi for Goderiche
Dandy emeept Shctday and hot, 1 P.m-
and
.mand 7.40 p.m.
San. and hoL, L00 p.m. and 9,20 p.m.
'Came tnbrn at. Stratford for Toronto,
.Eamatiacr, Buffalo,. Landon, Detroit,
Agents - Queen's Hotel, Commercial
Hotel, Dick Rouse .
•
Wool Wanted
Highest Market Price
D"elivered in
Egmondville
H. M. Jackson
PhOlne 3-W
SEA1 iOR1°H 4 . ONT.
A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE
with
GEORGE BRENT
OLIVIA De HAVILLAND
JOHN PAYNE
Frank McHugh ! John Lite!
Victor Jory • Henry O'Neill
Directed by LLOYD.. BACON
Original Screen Play by Michael Pessier
A, COSMOPOLITAN PROD'N
COMING - "SERVICE_ DE LUXE"
CONSTANCE
The Constance Sunday School will
hold their anniversary services on
Sunday, June 25th, at 7.30 p.m. Rev.
H. V. Workman will be the guest,
speaker, There will be special ,music
by the choir.
'Mr. R. Hotham, once a resident on
the farm now owned by Mr, Peter
Lindsay, is pacing a visit to his old
neighbors and friends. Mr. Hotham
ihas spent the past few years in the
West, but came some time ago to vis-"
it his relatives in Staffa.
Mrs -P. Lindsay has been visiting
Mrs, George Wheatley in Clinton.
Mr. Elwood Clark, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Ephriam Clark had the misfor-
tune to break his arm on Tuesday
while helping his father in the been.
Ile fell and broke two bones.
- Mr, Arch. Hoggarth and Miss Helen
Britton attended the reception of Mr.
and Mrs. Wiiliamr' McRorie, of near
Forest, on Friday evening. Mrs. Brit-
ton returned home with Chem on Sat-
urday.
Mrs. Alex Leitch is at present un-
der the doctor's care. Her many
friends hope for a speedy recovery.
Mr, and Mrs. Peter Papineau, of
Strathroy, are visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark.
Mr. William Clark is not making
the progress his many friends would
like to see.
HILLSGREEN
Enter The
ominion Day
Parade
BIG CASH PRIZES
Best Decorated Bicycle
Best Decorated Tricycle
Best Decorated Doll Carriage
Best Decorated Dog re,' Pet
Best Decorated Wagon
Best Decorated Car
Best Decorated Float
Best Boys' Costume
Best Girls' Costume
Best Adult's Costume
:.o
Prizes $2, $1 and 50c in each class
_FE►r the best Entry iuSpecial parade an additiur+a1
Help to Make the ® Join in the
Parade a Success , • Celebration
JUDGES -K. M. McLean, A. F. Cluff, W. J. Duncan, R. G. Parke.
• Mr. James Cochrane, of Toronto,
spent the' week -end with' 'his brother,
Allen, and sister, Edna.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love spent a
day in London.
Quite a number from here attended
anniversary siervicea at Goshen on
Sunday.
MANLEY
Miss Bernice Manley has finished
ler fleet exams this week at the Sea -
'forth 'Coiiegiate Institute.
Mr. Alex Mitchell lits completed
sawing his stock of custom logs.
Mr. .George Kistner has returned to
his home in Kitchener after spending
several weeks with friends in this
burg. '
Mr, John A. Eckart has been busy
sawing wood. Ile has an ideal outfit
.and loses no time moving 'r pulping
stakes,
Much sympathy is felt here for two
young men oak of here wh+b Thad the
Misfotute of wrecking their ear
north of So'aforth, 'blit in4rabulously
'e!c .ped;serious ri 111% 1,0
•
Seaforth Monument
Works
(formerly W. E. Chapman)
NOW OPERATED BY
Cunningham & Pryde
We Invite Inspection of our stock 'of CEMETERY MEMORIALS
SEAFORTH - TUESDAYS• and SATURDAYS
Or any time by appointment. See Dr. Harburn -Phone 105.
EXETER -= PHONE 41 BOX 150
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SPECIAL! DESSERT 16 -oz. 17 g/ PEARS IN LIGHT2
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SYRUP Tins t
SPECIAL! CLOVER LEAF Toll 7
SALT ON COHOEFANCY Tin
SPECIAL! PEERLESSSPECIAL! DOMIN0
WHEAT
T PUFFS 25.1k7.10:
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SOAP FLAKES Ctn.
SHIRRIFF'S GOOD MORNING
MARMALADE
'SPECIAL! CHASE S'SANBORN
COFFEE DATED
DEPENDABLE FLAKES
IVORY Pkg:21t .
NORTHERN
TISSUE 3 Rolls 25(
LAUNDRY SOAP
SUNLIGHT Bar 06
NORWEGIAN GLOBE TROTTER
SARDINES '+ 10
Special
White Cauliflowers lg. heads 1 Oc ea.
F"irni 'NEW CABBAGE 2 heads 15c
FRESH STRAWBERRIES DAIL Y
VALUES EFFECTIVE JUNE 22nd ITO JUNE 27th
16 -oz -
Jar
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