Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 15, 1930, p. 3

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2ul jjll x- 1 the georgetown heraw wednesday evening october 15th 1930 page 3 fc f tf w f tea mast be fresh salada is guaranteed to be fresh mbcxnoatookk isaxxaeoaaxavascvafr a t asy sg a- sav announcement the business of the olde fish and chip is re- jp i opened irtithp smith butcher store a full line of fjesh and smofced fish is carried 1 i open from 9 am to 1 pm reopen at 4 pyrn until 11 pan 1 the olde fish chip cafe cor guelph and mill sts georgetown iac eg jx aa sk- x sa local news iseep november 14th open for the oeorgelown qtrl ouldes concert a s0000 club house will be erect ed at the cutten golf course in quelph thanksgiving day and armistice day will be observed this year on mon- iiay nov 10th keep friday november 14 open xor the ladies aid bazaar of norval united church e l oreensword will hold an auc tion sale on wednesday oct 29th watch next issue for further particu lars the local council of women will hold their regular meeting at the home of mrs j b mackenzie on fri day oct 17 at 3 pm all ranks of d company will parade at the armouries on tuesday evening oct 21st at 730 pjn all equipment must be turned in that night a halloween concert will be held at mt pleasant school s8 no 16 7th line esqueslng on oct 17lh at 2j oclock good program sale of lunch candles and christmas gifts 3t e l oreensword norval station will hold an auction sale of horses cattle and pigs on wednesday oct 29 fetch jz cheyne auctioneers full list will appear next issue james stewart lot 20 2nd line esqueslng will hold a clearing sale of farm and farm stock and implements on oot 20th at 1j0 oclock r j kerr auctioneer phone 36 acton it when in need of waterfrorfta bricks grates and all stove and furnace re pairs for any make furnaces cleaned stove and furnace pipes call f l mcouvray phone 273w georgetown the concert in knox presbyterian church monday evening october 20th wuj be given by the choir of the church assisted by mrs nellie leuty soloist of toronto who will sing con sider the t lilies by requ st it a euchre and old tlrde dance with good music will be held in the arena on friday oct 24th undeg the aus pices of the womens institute cards 830 to 10 jo panclng 11 to 2 mr sinclair floor manager oood music the orenfell association of oeorgetown are sending a barrel of fruit and jam to labrador will all those wishing to contribute please leave their doqaiions at the borne of mrs f w jbjbfon edith st not inter than saturday october lotn personals miss bell of owen sound is a visitor of miss mccou mrs r e harrison is visiting friends in toronto mr harold bell oihamilton spent tile week end at his home here mrs j n osborne of bath ont spent the week end with mrs j hazel- wood mr and mrs furlong and daughter of windsor are visiting at dr p r watsons mrs e dodds and daughter dorothy of red deer alta are visiting at her home here mr and mrs jas cameron and son alex of oolllngwood visited friends in town on sunday lieui ruuierford vc of colbourne spent saturday at the home oi mr and airs thos orieve itev j w and mrs pedley and mr jim pedley of toronto spent the week end at ur reeds miss eva mclair has returned home alter spending iwo weeks with mr and mrs j t reddy of walkerton mrs c f w ross and miss clark of sunderland were the guests of mrs j b mackenzie during the past week james mrasklh who is a student at upper canada college toronto penl the week end with his grandmoiner mrs mckechnle mr and mrs st thomas smith have returned from england and the con tinent and are visiting with mr and mrs john mcbean mrs j b mwl miss mar jory matmit mrs orelg mrs hutl and mrs wtoltmee attended the an- iuuljneettng of the national council of women held at niagara falls on tuesday and wednesday of last week annas armistice dance the ttp armistice dance under the auspices of the canadian legion will be held in the arena oeorge- fown on friday november 7th danc ing at 830 streetsvllle 5plece or chestra lunch served- everybody welcome admission 47c plus 3c tax chicken thieves active chicken and grain thieves are busy in the milton district oeorge and william lamb farmers of nelson township report the theft of seventy hens two other farmers also report the theft of a number of bags of seed from bhelr barns in trafalgar lown- jship mnion meets coniston in flayoff today will be a big day at baxrte when conlston and milton meet in the obaa intermediate b anal this is the third game between these two teams each having woo their home game and the winner of this contest will carry off the title the milton battery la marsh and fetter anniversary services anniversary services will be held in knox presbyterian church oeorge town on sunday oct- 19th prof brydon of knox college toronto will conduct both services at 11 sun ana 7 pjn special music by the choir a tea meeting will be held hi the base ment of the church monday evening ojet 20th from 830 to s pm a special musical program has been ar ranged admission 47c plus 3c tax gregory theatre wednesday oct is hot curves starring alice day no 7 the king of the kongo mickey mouse oar- toon novelty friday and saturday oct 17 and 18 vromance costarring qreta oarbo and lewis stone comedy vacation loves colored novelty ye heart ahoppe tuesda an wednesday oct 21 and tjiftanjytjf sandal comedy drama starring ruth ghatterton no 8 the king ot the kongo novelty and vic tor oem beed christian a very pretty wedding took place at the home of mr and mrs alfred cnris- tlan orangevlile when their younger daughter florence was married to mr harold rufus reed son of mr and mrs r reed oeorgetown rev h caldwell officiating assisted by rev g mcnlchol the house was prettily decorated m evergreens autumn leaves and flowers the bride who was given in marriage by her father was attired in a white satin gown made in princess lines and a veil of brussels net arranged in cap style with a band of orange blossoms she carried a bouguel of sweetheart roses and illy of the valley little miss rena christian niece of the bride in pink crepe and carrying a basket at pink carnations made a dainty flower girl the wedding music was played by mist frances qroeskurth after theceremony a buffet luncheon was the bride and groom plasterers injared while john maxted of milton and two assistants samuel kenney of mil ton and alexander wallace of nassa- geweya were at work plastering the celling of the milton theatre the boards of the scaffold on which they were standing gave away and the three men fell twenty five feet to the cement floor mr maxted who did not regain consciousness for several hours after the accident suffered seri ous injuries about his head samuel kenney had his right ankle broken and alexander wallace had his nose and several ribs broken stbwarttown the first regular meeting of our a ypa- was ticld in the oruiike hu on friday evening last tile meeting opened with the hymn rsght the good fight and prayer by mr boyd the devotional period was conducted by mr boyd who gave in a very interest ing talk on the bible the minutes were then read and adopted and the meeting was open for business fol lowing this was the educational period in which mrs o english and mr herb huntley gave enjoyable readings the social part of the evening was spent in playing games and also a reading by mr jack brown thus a pleasant evening was brought to a close after singing god save the king ashgrove in i860 the pioneers ol this communi ty cwibllsneu a methodist church in nshgrpve which has occupied a high and useful place ui the life of tne neighborhood u tile prcseht tune the niunes of lhose pioneers were ttaos crawford joseph brownridge oeo wrlgglesworth and joseph ruddell jjici uio minister in charge was- rev frames macallister who peacrted at tne opening of the church in 1910 themueih anniversary was oserved and a son of the first mini stftr rev w o l maoalliser preach- five years ago during tfie pastorale of rev henry caldwell extensive improvements in the form of a base- menu s s room and new seating were- added to the orginai building and it became a- united church the same year on sunday october 12th the seven tieth anniversary and- reopenlng was celebrated the church flev john oneill minister has been recently re decorated throughout the interior and a modem ligtiuhg system installed and che exterior freshly painted a former pastor rev wray l davidson of dublin street united church guelph conducted the services preaching helpful sermons to overflow ing congregations his text in the morning was taken from 1st corinthi ans chanter 13 verse 13 and in the evening his subject was the gospel of the second mile special music appropriate to the oc casion was rendered by the choir as sisted by mfcs c cole of toronto on monday evening a bountiful chicken supper was served and a splen did program of music and elocution was given to a capacity audience those taking part were milton unit ed church quartette miss alleen haines soloist toronto mrs brydon soloist brampton miss irene huff man elocutionist toronto churchhill orchestra mr turton organist of walmer rd baptist church toronto who contributed brilliant piano num- jaexs and accompanied the soloists add ed much to the enjoyment of a very auccessfu concert acton mrs l cole of georgetown is spend ing a few days with mrs e p collier brock avenu dr and mrs t d j farmer left yesterday for pasadema cal where they will reside until next april the mason knitting company is working nights to keep up with tjhe orders placed for t their product miss m z bennett mrs ft r ftfoore and miss daisy folster are at tending the teachers convention at ottawa this week messrs r j kerr wm cole and george cowie of acton and w a wilson of georgetown attended trie ipbig fair at markham on saturday mr and mrs h p moore returned home friday evening after spend tug the week with relatives at st clair and other points in michigan the walls and the new additions to wonderland- theatre are getting well advanced and the larger premises will make quite a commodious playhouse and enlarged premises free press notes and comments the ontario department of health has issued placards giving warning to parents regarding that dread disease infantile paralysis u a child has a feverish summer cold witn acning back put the subject to bed at once if ex- nausted almost to prostration has a duming fever complains of headache stiffness and soreness of neck and back tender muscles uneasy at the stomach summon a doctor at once infantile paralysis works very rapidly chlker matthews a very pretty wedding took place on wednesday aliernoon oct 8lh at the home of mr and mrs john matthew alloa when their eldest daughter mtnota reglna was united in marri age to albert edward cnalker son of mrs cnalker and the late john icualkerbarne england the tjntltttpartyefftereffthe drawing room to the strains of lohengrins wedding marcn played by mrs d e cutts slater of the groom trie ceremony was performed under an arch of ever greens and wedding bells by the rev h e payne of huttonvlile the bride who was given away by her father looked charming gowned in white silk crepe with bridal veil and wreath of orange blossoms and carried a bou quef of sunset roses and lilies of the valley the bride was attended by her sister miss beulah matthews who wore powder blue crepe and carried a bouquet of butterfly roses and maid en hair ferns ur oeorge munn uncle of the bride was best man little miss molly cutuj niece of the groom made a dainty flower girl dressed in white sok and carried a basket of yel low mums and babys breath during the signing of the register mr c ontts of acton sang after a dainty luncheon was served the bride and groom left for a motor trip to niagara palls and other eastern points the bride wearing a suit of navy broad cloth and hat to match and a brown fox fur gift of the groomj on their return they will reside on the grooms farm lot 21 mh line esqueslng church news knox presbyterian chard 70th anniversary minister prof bryden mla- dd of knox college services 11 ajn and 7 pun mr pol- ett organist and choir master all are invited st georges cnareb services next sunday tajoo holy conuminlon choral corporate com munion of the 1930 continuation class and friends u ajoa matins and ser mon by the rector 5 pm holy bap tism 7 pjn evensong and sermon by the rector united church rev r w rumley minister mr norman laird choir leader services sunday oct 10th 40 un sunday school and bible classes 11 am morning worship mr plow man national boys work secretary will address the congregation on young peoples work the evening service is withdrawn on account of anniversary services in knox church rev e h oliver ph p djx mod erator of general council of united church of canada- will be in guelph thursday oct 10th ln norfolk st church banquet at 630 mass roeetr lng 8 oclock a noon day luncheon in oakviue oct x3rd 1330 pjn for those who a desire to meetwlth balton presbytery left on a motor trip through muakoka and welooana dr oliver theres a coolness felt in the air early in tne murnnig which reminds us most unpleasantly tnat summer passes theres a nyuig flag of red along the tops of the maples telling us that autumns many banners are soon to be dung to the cool breezes theres the line of feathery yellow along the roads and fences where the goldenrod flaunt noldly in her autumnal frock and the golden cheeks of the apples in the or chards are showing brightly among the green leaves the sighing winds and darkening evenings are forerunners of nights spent by the fireside while with out winds may whistle as they will the long linesof telephone wires are no longer crowded lulf of martens and swallows and largvflocks of robins are making off dady toihe warmer south ern climate these are unmistakable omens that the cycles of the year is turning swiftly to its close ball1nafad miss jessie mckay attended the teachers convention at ottawa last fweek she reports an enjoyable aoij helpful timedurtng her sojourn in tbe capitol tttty quite a number xrom the united church expect to attend a banquet in norflolk v united church guelpxi thursday night in the interests of the missionary work of tfie church tne newly appointed moderator of the gen eral council of the united churtsi will be present and give an address the executive of the- sabbath school met at the home of miss shortul last wednesday night transacted consider able business in connection with the sabbath school special attention will be given to the temperance cause which begins next sabbath a ban ner will be presented to the class who has the highest average attendance for each month the young peoples society held their first devotional meeting for tnds season sunday night a large number were present the devotional topics for the year are based on dr k stanley jones book the christ of every road mrs r snotrill and rev geo altkens gave very helpful and interesting addresses on what happened at pentlcost and the four putars of the abundant life the solos sung by miss edith rus sell and fred snortill were appreciat ed by all the threshers were busy near the vihage the last few days limehouse with matches and smoking at the fejj jff jfj top ol the list as the cause of prevent able ares the announcement of the discovery of a selfextinguishing match and cigarette is of public in terest says the fanners advocate it appears that experts working in the bureau of standards at washington liave succeeded in producing such matches and cigarettes the match is coated with waterless glass within a half- an inch of its head so that if it is carelessly thrown down it will burn for only a second or so before the waterless gtass extinguishes the blase in the 0se of the cigarette the ore protective factor consists of an inch long cork tip lined with water glass- airexcluding sodium silicate when tossed aside as a fag end this self ex tinguishing cigarette was found in tests to eo out quickly enough to re duce the fire hazard some ninety per cent as compared with the untreated cigarette it is estimated that a cut of onethird in the socalled accidental ores would be effected by the general use of these fireproof matches that is all very well but a shorter and surer way to prevent such fires is to quit smoking we liave heard a lot less sensible suggestions than that of theedltor of the arthur enterprise wtto would set the unemployed to work eradicating weeds as he well intimates the build ing of highways bridges wharves rail way terminals subways crossings and such things undertaken purely for the purpose of providing relief for those without work may be advisable as a temporary expedient but it may be found easier to enter on a policy of artiftcauy supplying employment than eventually to discontinue it andjphat is more such undertakings are large ly nonproductive of future profit on the other hand the official experts and exhprtera declare tnat field crop pro- duotkxrts reduced to as great an ex tent as sixty per cent because of weeds the destruction of weeds therefore would undoubtedly be a profitable pro position the first factor in fighting the weed menace is labor unhappily however few fanners are in the posi tion to hire help for the purpose even in these days when thousands of work- less are clamoring for relief of one kind or anotlier and one cannot walk a couple ot blocks in the city without being held up for the price of a meal harvest jobs are reported to be going a begging because the farmers refuse to pay more than three dollars to three- fifty a day it is not quite as bad as that here but there is no doubt that farms could absorb a large proportion of the unemployed were there any dis position on ine part of the latter to work for the comparatively low wage the farmer is in the position to pay meantime the enterprise editors pro posal la not without merit although the- unemployed generally are quite un likely to fail in love with it fanners- bun too late for last issue the services in the united church were withdrawn last sunday on account of anniversary services at churcluu communion was observed in trw presbyterian church rev mr howard of slmcoe occupying the pulpit mrs e marshall is spending a few weeks with relatives in erin the electricians are busy at the par sonage installing the hydro the fine farm of the late robert l brown has been purchased by mr h devcreaux ew are glad to know that mrs brown is to remain in the house and still be one of our number the dirts lookout club of the pres byterian church entertained about 30 of their young people at a welner roast last friday night a very enjoyable time was reported we are just be ginning to nnd out the wonderful spots our rocks afford for such gatherings mr and mrs mcdowell are spend ing a few days with mrs ijepoidevtn- mlss nellie lane spent the weekend with friends in the scotch block quite a number of our young people attended erin pair last friday and report a good crowd and a good show mrs j noble and jackie of acton spent sunday with mr and mrs fred brown thursday evening last quite a number of our townsfolk attended a shower given by mrs h tarxwell in george town in honor of violet scott prior to her marriage the bridetobe re ceived many beautiful and useful gifts as well as tie best wishes of her friends for a long and happy wedded life on saturday october 4lh erin anow ford touring went for its last trip over the hill side at credit forks on monday when the owner an ingle- wood man at the wheel lost control when the brakes refused to work he stepped out and lizzie took a grand plunge a dodge- touring car went up in smoke in the ditch oil the belfnuntain road near the town tjrie on monday evening we failed to leanvthe owners name but understand the wreck was completely stripped by passersby dur ing the following day the funeral took place to erin cem etery on september 26th of dorothy may conner daughter of mr and mrs a conner of mount dennis nee eliza beth chisholm of wpmi the many friends ol the family extend uieir sympathy to the bereaved parents brothers and sisters the irony fatel has indeed been cruel for but two weeks previous the family were ber eaved in the deaths of their six year old son john the baby had been ill but a tew days and the shock of a second death in the family in so short a- time was severe advocate- new advertisements beading turcuy cash with erder mim lamb practical maternity nurse by day or week for particulars phone mrs oeorgetown r r 2 georgetown ontario time forthe bosh again 1 am now prepared to cut any amount of logs cord wood or short wood box k herald office it wood for sale small hardwood chunks suitable far stove or lurnace cheap j hrand- iuru phone 3g5j or 83i georgetown baptist chnrph tne sunday school will meet at 10- sun to study the stoy of simeon and anna or the insight of the purett heart there will be no service at 11 am to permit the congregation to attend the anniversary service in knox resbyierian church eftr plewman the boys work secretary of the ym cji will speak at the evening service ax 7 pjn anniversary services will be held on november 16th with dr a l mc- ciimmon of mcmaster university as the preacher wanted two furnished rooms heated to box b herald office apply ltd money wanted i have applications for joans of 300 1500 19o0 saooo 2900 on town and farm property yielding from 6 to 7 per cent for suoh terms of years as may be desired for further particu lars regarding same apply to post office box 1104 oeorgetown it new harness shop in masseyharro building georgetown ad band made harness full line of repairs in stock and everything that goes with a firstclass harness shop shoes repaired best service and right prices r c nixon the old reuaale ilaracssmaker sliropstiire snetgi breeding auxx lor sale prices to suit purcixuser sheep put out on shares d w baxter oeorgetown phone 103 r 3i 7 ltp for sale house on oeorge street 7 rooms hard and soft water electric lights possession at once apply to mrs e ostrander orangevuleonl lip cf for sale dooley potatoes per bushel 76c baldevin applet per bushel 100 8py apples per bushel 125 g c brown norval phone oeorgetown m321 2t hooae to rent 6 rooms- hard and soft water garage good garden apply mrs percy gra ham qlenwullams 2t hog for sale at a sacrifice large handsome ad minister rug owner moved to small house and has no further use fofsame apply to box e- herald office u notice as i have purchased mr wm em- mersons urucking business i will en deavour to give good service please telephone 330- until further notice n w bums 2tp tenders tenders will be received by the un dersigned up to 6 pjn on saturday oct 18th for a concrete wall at suver- creek reservoir 36 ft long 6 ft high 16 in bottom 8 in at top full par ticulars may be had from ssmarshall waterworks superintendent hoase to partly furnished 6 rooms hard and soft water garage good garden apply mrs percy graham qlenwullams tf par rent a five roomed cottage on draper st apply at office of j b mackeniie son tf mcbean co i ii i i i ii i i ii i i get ready for cold days we are starting die season with bigger and better values ladies dresses new arrivals a lovely range of- ladies and misses presses jersey knit georgette crepcjpelanese chiffon titc prices from 900 to 1850 misses dresses k a large assortrhept in- flannel serge and velvetl misses velvet dresses 47 550 misses epsernbie velvet 650 misses fine serge sailor dresses f- 395 a great bargain ladies dresses in crepe chiffon satin georgette all at one price 595 ladies evening dresses chiffon taffeta pink and maize only 495 a complete range of ladies chamasette gloves at 50c to 125 i mcbean co georc georgetown 0mmne4bx mc vatc a kabooabosbaabo ontario mrs joseph scott was united in mar riage to mr t haines of qlenwiuunns trie marriage was solemnised in trie anglican church oeorgetown by the rev mr wase only the immediate relatives of the bride and groom at tended immediately after the cere mony the happy couple left on a short honeymoon to toronto on their return they will reside in qlenwullams milton k nixon has gone to rarest a few weeks with mrs r s mrs m to spend fleming alexander t moore of campbeilvfbe nas been appointed clerk of the tb division court about fl30 oclock last thursday morning the firemen were called out to extinguish a blame that had broken out in the roof of the public school the damage by ore and water was com slderable covered by insurance word hasbeen received here of tl arrival in england of mr and mrs vv t barnard who sailed for the old country about a couple of weeks ago we understand they bad a somewtwt rough passage going across that some what lnterferred with the pleasure of the trip the many friends of bxmayor b p earl who has been quite seriously 111 for some time win be pleased to learn that he w4s able to enjoy a car ride the other day all will hope for a continued improvement in the neatti of our esteemed and popuab- dtixen reformer on saturday morning last while al len anderson fend oeorge pryde o milton heights members of the teu ton baseball team were motoring to milton to join their teammates who left later for barrie where they play ed and defeated the locals 12 to 6 in the return game for the omju in termediate b rtiamptonshlp uief had a narrow escape from being kujed or seriously injured in an accident it the level crossing on the cpr near robert andersons farm west of mci- ton anderson who was driving did not see an eastbound freight train until within a few feet of the track fan with great presence of mind he turn ed his oar parallel with the fast mcv- lng train and both men lumped ttiey saved their lvea but the car was dam aged on seeing the motor car and th two men on the track the westbound chicago oyer approaching near- the scene william secord on duty at lu signal tower about 900 yard away flagged the train which stopped just in time to allow anderson and prydo to get their car off the double tracks tills is one of the most dangerous level crossings in canada and ens the scene ot a fatal motor car acci dent some time ago when a fattier axmljon were killed champion auction sale i of 40 cattlk the undersigned has received in- strucuons trom ernie and prank miller to sell by public auction at lot 15 3rd line erin fridays october mh ism at 2 oclock the following cows short reep feeders and young cattle 15 shoata 2 sows also hay mangels etc buyers cattle pastured free until the freese up at owners risk roy hindley auctioneer phone 15 r s erin township ol esqnesing notice op court of revision of voters list notice is hereby given that a court will be held pursuant to the voters lists act by his honor the judge of the county court of the county of hal ton at the township hall on the 29th day of october 1930 kt eleven iclock in the forenoon for hearing all complaints made against the first and second parts of the voters lists of the municipality of esqueslng for 1930 dated 16th day of october 1930 i m bennett clerk of township 3t a dainty sandwich ls a boon a little bite to eat at noon voltr appetite will and ac commodation at our soda foun tain and we will serve you ho chocolate a delicious soda a glass of mfhc or an invigorating wsfree y treat a b gum drops assort ed very delicious 21c wee end chocolate i this assortment 6f hard and soft centres are always fresh saturday special 35c lb heine ra remitted t ijav rad rw bread has he e rer loaf we always carry a choice line of all kinds of box chocolates and chocolate bars our line of bread and cakes we receive for your next order and prove fresh everyday give ua a trial f for yourself to rent roomed house on murdock st electric light and water inside im mediate dfywesslnn apply to jack arnold georgetown if for sale kitchen range complete with reser voir and warming oven nearly new quebec heater new 2 bedroom suites tables chairs etc apply to mrs j r thompson stewarttown 3tp farms wanted have client willing to pay cash for one hundred acre farm we also have clients wishing to exchange city prop erty for farms e a benham son gregory theatre block phone 164 georgetown tf for sale happy thought range nearly new will be sold reasonable apply wm pitt john street near arena george town 3tp marcelling miss francis expert hair di with city experience win be at tasoans barber shop every day phone 241 georgetown atp madame florence main contralto formerly of winnipeg teaches be art of singing in all its branches special attention giren to voice production and breath control rapid progress guaranteed for terms apply residence durham 8v phone 358w oeorgetown m main will also open a class in physical and beauty culture teach ing how to atuatn perfect poise and also develop your own personality information taught in this- course every woman should know and can not afford to miss the opportunity now available at moderate cost pupils any age by appointment phone 3s8w georgetown acoebjk aaxb 3esskaakadijoaoakoaeoaaki g like the healing breath of the pines i nyal pinol expectorant sooths irritated bronchial conditions and promptly relieves coughs colds hoarseness and other affections of the air passages it contains white pine in combination with eucalyptol menthol and other valuable remedial agents generous size bottles 25c and 50c danns drug store agents for sargon s27 rakaeooaoaik bk v bruntons gar ace prompt and expert service on all kinds of cars workmanship guaranteed tires for sale gas ou greases and auto accessories main street north phone 280 georgeto etown i deforest crosley the brock 14800 ten good battery sets at 95000 each complete guaranteed peights garage gaelph st georgetown g a cleaner home with far less work ty reflooring with hardwood georgetown by the georgetown lumber co a pare food store no 10 pail new clover honey 99c pure lard in bulk per lb 16c holland rusks per pkg 19c 1 lb tin rose baking powder 21c 3 pkg satchel peas 25c christies butter crisp cookies per pkg 23c 5 pkgs deluxe jejly powders 25c peameal back bacon per lb 43c 3 cakes lifebuoy soap v 19c 3 pkgs rinso 29c large package oxydol 23c whiz sanitary cleanser 19c fresh fruit and vegetables at right prices- ae farnell prompt debrwry hmmm 78 -vj- i

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