Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 10, 1929, Winnipeg, Manitoba
8 Parkin to represent Dominion s interest in reparations problem evidenced by appointment show Down expected today on British demand for re vision of Young plan Mai Troba Job jmj Obj Imi filiss Sato Kaif aug Osl 10, i Zeppelin com ing to convention from Boston instructions the prime minister s announcement gave no indication As to a riot or. Larkin s instructions had been with respect to the Young plan. It. Hon. Phillip Snowden. Chancellor of the British exchequer on thursday at tacked emphatically some features of Balta i would not give i the Rife drum corps of Abou Ben Adhem Temple no. 143, Boston mass., will compete for High honors in the . Convention Drill contests Way in her demand for an increased wednesday. Aug. 14. In the Sha re of German reparations. J a. Despatch from Canberra austra first Lane right expects to land at Fried Erichs Hafen during fore noon today sets average Speed of 94.39 Miles an hour on record shattering journey associated press Cable Paris aug. Graf Zeppelin passed Over Paris at 6.30 . French summer time 12.31 . . In route to Fredrichs Hafen from new York. By Keith jocks special uni Icil news Cible twin Froc press he tree Tress private wire London aug. The dirigible Graf Zeppelin today was Scilly Isles was but 737 Miles 4.jj a j 1. From the of its first stage of the flight around the shaken. The Graf Zeppelin s remarkable flight from new York to the Point from which it was reported off the British coast a direct air or 3 230 Miles was a record or steady rapid Progress. The flight was made in excellent weather with favourable winds which apparently of ten pushed the dirigible along Lar above its Normal Speed of 85 Miles in hour. Or. Eckener took the dirigible due East from new York along the 40th the of the first Lap of its trip i for approximately around the world after a 1 _00 tjvul.5day. Averaging close the ring flight across the i North Atlan go an Lour for the Day s in the night he turned for a somewhat slower almost the same distance to the 50th parallel. Turning East again striking out for the Scilly Isles he sped again the darkness of the Atlantic shortly him after Midnight according to its radio in k messages setting a surprising Speed of . About Joo Miles an hour As it flew Over the Scilly Isles off the South Western tip of . Or Hugo Eckenr commander of the Graf Zeppelin apparently had accomplished his desire to set r that will stand Lor some time when be informed the . Wavy department at 7.05 . . Last night Bat he was passing Over the Scilly Isles. At that hour the dirigible had ered Miles on its flight from Lakehurst at the amazing average Speed of 94.39 Miles an hour. The big ship had been in the air 42 hours 30 minutes it reached Ine party at me Lake sir Henry Thornton is on inspection tour of Western lines tic Ocean. Or. Eckener wire Essed the Zeppelin works As Friedrich Stafen at 3.15 . . That he was -13 Miles South of Plymouth on the South coast of big Lan that he expected to Lane Dur ing the Forenoon today at Fri earion shaken. The Graf Zeppelin rushed in special despatch in the Tress Jasper alta., aug. A Short vacation in the course of his annual Western inspection tour. Sir Henry Thornton president of the Canadian National railways left Jasper Park Lodge thursday morning 0.1 his first trip to Mallone Lake. He was accompanied by lady Thornton. Or. Met Combe chief medical officer or National system r. H. Height superintendent of the Park capt. Fryre. Head of the mounted police Here mrs. Frere mrs. Of Ujj Ispir. Be fore proceeding to the Pacific coast the railway president a the Cor Ner Stone of the new Jasper Hospital now under construction. Which must have been More Titan 1m an hour much of the time. The positions reported As the dirigible n re York aug. Joseph Price 43, Teller August c. Siegmann 41, of a Branch of United states Bank. Today charged with robbing the Bank of till. 000 or More. Lla today can led a statement from Premier Bruce that the Federal government of Australia had been con on the subject o f reparations was in agreement with the views expressed by or. Snowden. The fact that Premier statement has been followed by the announcement from the Canadian government that it had its own representative at the conference gives Rise to the supposition that it is not a foregone conclusion that Canada will see Eye to Eye with Britain in All the Points at Issue. On the other hand it is just pos sible that the government considers the Young plan particularly unsatisfactory to Canada for that reason desires a. Canadian representative on the ground. Future developments will be watched with a great Deal of crop inspection report by k. M. Scott assistant agricultural editor Manitoba free press Mcc Lilno. Hal Alia. Aug. 9. On thursday the route taken was North from. Empress to Alsask then West Down the . Line through Oyen Hanna Delia to Drumheller. Cur rent report Empress was to the effect that stubble crops in that neigh boyhood would yield seven bushels with from four an average Arotine six. While summer allow might average twelve or a Little better. These figures look to be fairly accurate some yields obtained from combined Fields later substantiated the report. North from Empress to Alsask. Condi interest. Showdown expected today associated press Cable practically the Hague Holland. Aug. 9. A of tons Are certainly no better might on the British demand for revision of the Young plan s distribution of German reparations pay ments is expected tomorrow morning at a. Meeting the financial com Mittee of the Hague conference to put the plan into effect. Bight Hon. Philip Snowden s Reso Lution providing for the appointment of a sub committee to study revision of the Young plan to meet British requirements will then come before the committee. Premier Briand of France tonight used a statement declaring that Britain was alone aligned against five la opposing the Paris changes in the spa percentages for distribution of reparations among the nothing of value left on the stubble Little on. The summer allow while Odd pieces of breaking Are standing up better under the Strain of drought. Roderick Ross aged years loses his life Victoria Beach 18 at still quite Green in the lower stretches of this rolling Section. These crops Are thin but very Well headed filling Well to the top. Stubble crops Are Ripe now Are of course thin but a few will give five bushels prob ably while others again have already Beer diced up or slowed up. ing their uselessness from the crop i standpoint. There will be some feed i Devin into water that was much Over this Section too. Though Oats Are deeper than he had been inadvertently Kenora. Out., aug. 9. Conditions not at All a Good crop but compared i led to understand Roderick very much the same in the Forest Ross a Winnipeg lad of 18, was drown fire situation in the Kendra. Banj de at Victoria Beach. Lake Winnipeg. River Patricia districts no new Winnipegosis District but so far As known no valuable stands of Timber have been destroyed. We Are concentrating if forts on saving commercially valuable Timber so far our organization will per Mit we Are doing will do. Our utmost to assist in the Protection of isolated settlements such As outlying declared an official of the for Estry department. With the exception of Bennie there Are no settlements in the immediate Vicinity of any of the fires that a to j being fought. No fires in Kenora area special despatch to the tree fre53. Rom approached England showed a Pace with yesterday s run they look Good. Little harvesting has been done Here except a few stubble Fields an Odd oat Field. Between Hussar Bassano Many Farmers Are Busy cutting their wheat for it is much Riper than on the higher land North. Yields Here will probably not be As High either but the Sample on their feet. 1 Rairie fire just cast of Hanna a Prairie ire has swept Over som e thing like a allies. He did not believe the con Hundred Square Miles of Prairie lick Terence could jail because of this j ing up what grass there was Short As but emphasized that the j it is this year. Hanna West whole Hope for the peace of Europe " depended upon the outcome. He said that the arguments produced by Britain had not induced any others to modify their standpoint. Of the six great Powers that collaborated in the elaboration of the Young the French Premier went on five have signified clearly thax they approve its adoption integrally with the exception of minor details. One single Power has pronounced against it. It has defended its thesis strongly taut it May be n i g a acct modify their stand few it the others Point. Expects satisfactory result the situation is grave it is Evi Dent but is it without remedy i obstinately refuse to believe so. Be Gauss one opinion has been raised in the face of five others must there necessarily result a Check of the con Ference if the five others do not Lubolt i expect that m spite of a satisfactory result will rom our negotiations after i hours 01 reflection. I cannot admit Lor a moment that conference like this can fail. It goes far beyond any financial con that can be foreseen. One May say that it carries with. It the whole Hope of the peace of it was rumoured tonight that or. Snowden declared he would re to London on monday if the British claims were not granted be fore that time. This Rumor or. Snow Den. Emphatically denied. There was apparently no change the line up of the Powers on adoption of Tho Young plan with France Italy Belgium determined in integral adoption. If or. Snowden demands a vote tomorrow on his As it stands. Great Britain West to Oyen no improvement takes j will be fairly Good. Around Crowfoot place except Odd Fields which carry cutting will be general in a few a tips longer Straw but these disappear West which also holds Good for the dry land of Oyen from this town to Hanna East of Bassano. Eight to Len Miles. Stubble Fields Are with few exceptions t feed is going id be scarce on the dry n Complete failure while the summer land also As cats Are next thing to fallow breaking Are usually so no crop at All. Thin scattered that they Are but i if Zirri Sutlon shadows of what t Good crop looks the blessings of irrigation Are quite like. Over this whole stretch there is evident this year through the Section practically no feed. The oat Fields under the particularly in the Are extremely thin Short dead Duchess Brooks area. The con Trast which the thirty five forty bushels wheat Fields make Here with those just recorded was most striking today the immense growth of All things grains grasses weeds if you like where they were permitted to grow made this Section an Oasis in this otherwise desert like country. Al Falfa growing it Brooks is quite a specially this year very Fine stands Are being harvested with the second crop Well on the Way. Feed of All kinds will certainly not be scarce on any farms under the ditch. Oat crops Here remind one of other years when rainfall was abundant grass for Hay pasture is plentiful. All crops through this irrigated Section Are however very late will need to hasten to avoid possible Early frosts. Intermittently from South East of the irrigated Section Small Fields of Morrin Drumheller there is some improvement in the summer allow wheat due probably to the heavier nature of the soil but at the Best yields cannot come near making the average. All stands Are thin straggly but give Promise of filling in spite of the drought. The oat crop is extremely Short feed will be a scarce commodity Over the whole Sec or no harvesting has been Tion. Little done Over the territory covered so car in this report with the exception of some oat Fields being mowed y Lov backing. From the wheat were seen quite thin Ancl scat appe8rance the harvesting tired but mostly the farms Are band might be commenced any Day barring i one. One settler in the irrigated Block just West of Talley has an sex stand of Alfalfa in the midst of the Browne St driest Prairie while a dry Field across the Road bears Little or nothing. At Suffield Bowell just North of Redcliffe Are a few Fields which have done remarkably Well under the drought. They look. Good Jor from seven or eight to twelve bushels speak Well for the Type of farming which has fostered them. Grass on the Prairie from Brooks to Medicine hat is extremely Short. Until nearing the slopes of the South Saskatchewan betwee i Redcliffe the hat All is As Brown dry of mid a few Fields of wheat on breaking which still show considerable Green Ness. Youngtown reports less than half an Inch since the first of june conditions there else where along the line Bear silent Testi Mony to the severity of the drought. More thin Fields we. Drove South today from drum come Heller through Rosedale Wayne to Hussar then Down through the . Block past Bassano Brooks to Medicine hat. Up on the Hill South of Wayne Down to Hussar there is a fairly Good crop for this year with summer allow breaking looking yesterday afternoon. He was the son of or. Ancl. Mrs. A. F. Ross 267 Atlan tic Avenue. The boy s sister Margaret a girl of 14, was in the boat at the time but mistook her brother s drowning Strug Gles for stunt performances. Employed at the Canadian Pacific railway shops the Young Man gets a Day off each Mouth he went off happily to the Beach to spend the holi Day with his parents at the summer Camp of a. Julius Atlantic Avenue grocer. Taking his Little sister with him the lad launched a boat he found on the Beach made for a spot where according to information Given him by his father it is stated the water was not very deep. On reaching it., he jumped into the Lake. Not being an expert swimmer he got into difficulties soon after went to the Bot Tom. Ten to fifteen bushels or better ?.nd Winter. Time Cago m. M. Connecting with Oriental limited la. St. Paul a. Chicago a. M. P. M. Or la. Winnipeg a St. Paul . Connecting with the Empire builder la. St. Paul a. Chicago p. M. A. M. The Oriental limited car diet a parlor car observation 01ub car dining car affords Daylight Scenic trip along the Mississippi River. The magnificent new Type pullmans deluxe lounge Obser vation car dining car. H. A. Mcmahon general agent 609 Greit West permanent building phone 87-255 Winnipeg is certain to be the Only bit Power to vote for it perhaps the Only Power. There was a n impression in British circles tonight that the smaller Powers some of which Are Discon tented Over their own shares would swing to the British Side. But this could not be confirmed in the face of the discretion which All the Dele Gates have assumed since or. Snowden surprised them by the vigor of his demands for return of the spa percentages. The political committee this after noon referred the thorny question of establishing an Allied control Coin Mission after evacuation of the by Leland to a sub committee of jurists. The sub committee will re port tuesday. France is anxious for such a com Mission to watch Over armaments on the left Bank or the Rhine Ger Many is strongly opposed to it. There fastest flight Din thousands Greet Duchess of Bedford on arrival at Oroy Don Ai drome London Canadian press Cable Lonrlon aug. 9. Thousands of hats handkerchiefs were waved wildly from a packed Landing Field roofs the Roadway outside Croy Don Ai drome when a Blue Gold monoplane appeared circled the ground made a perfect Landing this afternoon. Was a Sharp discussion before the question was Given to the sub com Mittee. Premier Briand of prance main i talked such a body was provided for in the Locarno treaty. It was the bearing the Duchess of Bedford safely Home after i the fastest return flight Ever made be the spider left Lympne at Dawn former Chancellor Worth replied that if the German delegation went to Berlin after having permitted the establishment of such a com Mission the government would Dis appear. A Compromise was reached by forming the sub committee. Premier Macdonald orders plane to pick him up at i Lossiemouth to Fly South London. Ens., aug. Was re ported Here Early today that prime minister Ramsay Macdonald had or dered an air plane to pick him up at Lossiemouth. Scotland at 10 . For a southward flight to an unnamed destination. One suggestion made was that he j was going to the Hague to Confer with i Chancellor Al the exchequer Snowden but nothing could be Learned officially. Sioux Lookout ont. Aug. 9.__-a re port just received from the Sioux Lookout Headquarters of the Western Canada airways is to. The effect that Harbor Here has been licensed by the department of National defence. In order to make the fact recognizable from the air. A sign in the shape of a Triangle will be painted on the roof of the chief buildings of the Western Canada airways. August 2, was flown to India in eight prodigious hops. The evening of August 2 the plane arrived at Sofia Bulgaria. August 3 at Aleppo Syria August 4 at Bushfire Persia landed at Karachi India August 6. The return was begun from Karachi August 6. The plane arriving at Bushfire that Day at Aleppo in the-7th Sofia on the eighth. The last stage of the journey wis be gun from. Sofia this morning. Duchess not a passenger tie Duchess was comp angled of her flight by Captain c. D. Barnard Pilot b. F. Little Mechanic Relief Pilot. The Duchess was by no Means a passenger however. She took Long spells at the controls. The actual flying time was Only ssy2 hours divided As follows 42 a out 46 . The machine carried no wire less. As the plane landed at Croydon the crowd raced across the grass the Duchess emerged from the cock pit smiling. She was wearing a leather flying coat flying helmet. The crowd cheered again again. a boat was put off the girl brought ashore. A search for the body was made continued Jor six hours. At the of that period the search was abandoned but it will be resumed this morning with the help of indians. The spot where the youth was drowned is about 150 Yards from the Shore his father had been told that the water was quite shallow hence his selection of the place at which his son should Bathe. The Camp is about a mile Southeast of the Centre of Victoria Beach. Or. mrs. Julius Are in the City at pres ent in their absence the Camp was occupied by the Boss family. Or. Boss is the inspector of postal District in the North . Forest Blaze sweeps again continued from Page fires have been reported today Wyllo steady Progress has been made in the work of extinguishing other fires. Tho Whitney Lake fire which is really a part of the Sturgeon Lake Blaze is still n. Bad one. a. Large number of men Are gradually getting it in hand. Civ Kire in port Arthur Region Canadian Tress despatch fort Arthur out., aug. N. Except for the discovery reporting of a new fire in Jacques township the Forest fire situation in Thunder Bay District is unchanged today officials of the Ontario forestry Branch stated this afternoon. Men fire Light ing equipment were sent to the Jac ques township fire the last re port officials had was to the effect that the fire was under control did not Burn Over a wide area. The fire in the Gull Bay Section of the j Nipigon District is also being held. Quality service groceries dial 322 i Best values Eastern Section of Manitoba was apparently Safe after its narrow escape j of the previous afternoon. To All in tents purposes the situation was Well under control so far As the town was concerned though the Forest was ablaze in the neighbourhood. A Strong wind sprang however from the South fanned the flames to such an extent that the conflagration be came alarming in the extreme As it headed for the settlement. In spite of All that the Large number of men working under the direction of skilled Forest rangers could do. The flames advanced quickly relent Lessly until the. Wind changed. By night time the wind had died Down. Though the country for about five Miles South of the town is All afire it is believed that All danger to Bennie has passed. The despatch of additional firefight ers to the scene strengthens this be Clef. Twenty five men were rushed to Bennie by Trajn yesterday afternoon following an even stronger Force that was despatched in the morning. With the squads were sent Large quantities of fire fighting equipment such As shovels axes Matts cos or grub hoes for cutting tip Sod. Digging trenches making fireguard. Force split into sections the big fighting Force has been split up into sections which Are work ing at strategic Points under the direction of four Forest rangers of experience. So has been the air with smoke that it has been extremely difficult for air planes to Survey the situation. In the expectation that there will be a clearer atmosphere to Day however a Survey has been plan Ned planes from Lac Dubonnet in connection with it. Though no further danger to tie town is feared the forestry department is ready for any emergency. It has Gas cars Oil the scene As has the Canadian Pacific railway All persons in the District would be Able to make their Way to safety in to Tiese should disaster overtake the settlement. While some of the men for the fighting Force were shipped to the scene from nearby places Many 01 them were obtained by the forestry department through the Dominion unemployment Bureau. No change at inc nil Bonnet the situation Lac flu Bonnee District North to Berens unchanged yesterday. Big areas were ablaze but As far As possible valuable stands of Timber have been kept from Columbia town menaced Canadian press despatch Princeton b.c., aug. 9. One Hun dred seventy men Are fighting a Verlous Forest fire rapidly nearing the Mill town of Allenby. It is. Burning in timbered lauds fanned by dry winds j it has made Large Hea Dway. Farm houses Are in danger. The fire is burning on both sides of the Copper Mountain Road along a considerable stretch near the Wolf Creel i Canyon communication by Road i Between Prince ton Copper Moun a Tain has been virtually Cut off. Tele phone service has been maintained with great difficulty. A number of the employees of the crabby company at Allenby have been released to combat the flames All available men from. Princeton have been sent out. Unless checked the flames give real threat of driving upon the town of Allenby. The fire has made rapid strides in the tinder dry Woods yesterday jumped the entrenchments of the fire fighters. So numerous have been the fire out Breaks of recent Days chiefly due to lightning that it has been impossible to keep them recorded at the local forestry office. Heavy rainfall in Ortli special despatch to inc free press tile 1 is jlan., aug. Rains Are sweeping through the North coun try today the lires. Which have been burning in the Hudson Bay Sec Tion Are slowly dying Down. Reports reaching Here noon today indicate that the heavy rainstorms Are general All through Northwestern Manitoba . Northeastern Saskatchewan. Any danger that existed of the Forest fire gaining headway is now removed. The Steamer Nipawin moored at her Dock this morning Artel coming Down from Cumberland Island. The Saskatchewan River the big Stone River Are lower today than can be recalled by those who have navigated them for Over 25 years. The Nipawin after leaving Here tuesday night failed to make the rapids a few Miles from Cumberland Island had to tie up for the night to the Bank the water being too Low to allow her to get through. With the arrival of heavy Rains it is expected that navigation will be Able to continue up the Saskatchewan River. 4-lb. Tin. .58c Royal Tyty .59c Orange special Raspberry Jam Brand 4-lb. Tin. Special per tin currant Jelly Robert sons old country 4-lb. Tin. Special v i powders Shiri diffs. us. Assorted a flavors. Special to pals. Soup vim Camp s. Special per tin u Beans in Tomato sauce Heinz medium tin. Special per Alf tin 17c.-. J for " c flour Brown 1 us sons imported 1-lb. 1 o Pkt. Special ._.-.-. Clover Leaf or a. Horseshoe Tail tin. Tin. In Olive Oil million Aire Brand. "2 top special per tin 19c j Cor j Logan berries Del Monte no. I tin. Special o per tin Csc j speoia1 j Cor Jevc tin 21 c per 17c flour Lor fancy cakes pastry Large Asp special per Pkt. 1 Ratzlow. So looted tips. 11-oz. Tin. 2 sir special tin 21 c j for Corn Golden Bantam Bantam " i Ecial tin 19c peas Sieve 3, Aric sinn Brand Sweet tender no. Tin. 59c hearts sunny clime Brand no. I tin. Special per tin "2 27c for 7qr 7l 41 c Tor Tea Garden preserves _ x perfect preserve for the afternoon Tea table Straw Berry rasp or apricots peach Tomato with Lemon in 1-lb. Glass jars. A curse peaches apricots Tigs m heavy syrup. Guava. Con Cord is apes Ami re currant Jelly sirs of. Glass jars. A product that is noted its delicate Fine flavor. Cheese 1-lb. Box Box Plain or Cream Pimento or x relish cheese 2t_ Hub. Box.-. Cheese to fully matured per la. Hic household Bueno. India my Ceylon. 3 ibs. Per in. Hic no. 1 mocha Allond pure Liole. I a Uii. A pulverized 3 ibs. biscuits Patterson s 9ap sodas Large size per put. Robertson a i Lii Jipp layer cake. Special each. Groceries basement Moor n Mem pish hic red ribbon beef 40c of roast of red 4-7f vim in rib roast red ribbon beef per la. Roast red ribbon beef per la. Roast of red ribbon beef per la. Sirloin roast red ribbon beef per la. Roast of red ribbon beef per la. Roast red ribbon beef hic Standard beef it prom. Rib roast of "2a_ sirloin roast Standard beef per la. _7uc Standard beef per 1 roast of Standard of roast Standard "27 it beef per la. Beef per ib.-. J i 39c roast of stand Ard. Beef whole per la. Roast Standard beef per i fish r caught halibut in the Jikuo per la. Caught halibut Centre Cut. Job. J caught Salmon 2q n the piece per la. Caught Salmon slice ill Centre Cui Ahr per caught Atlantic cod the piece 74p per la. Caught Atlantic cod. Sliced Centre Cut "7af per la. By smoked Gold 9 up eyes per in. B c smoked Tulli Boes. 1 q per la. I e killed in . Yards 1den son of George Stenhouse Winnipeg proprietor of Virden Brick Yards special despatch in the fret press virile ii Man., aug. 9. _ Jonn Stenhouse. 28, son of Geo. I thoroughly enjoyed the the i becoming prey of the flames Duchess said but it was very hot sometimes. I would not mind doing it Fred Montague tinder Secretary for air gave her a personal letter of. Congratulations. Others came from Mem Bers of the government the Royal aeronautical society the Royal Aero club. These bodies had representatives at the Field. In the Norway House area the fires have been kept at Bay in. The Pas District the outbreaks Are also Well under control according to reports received last night there have been heavy Rains in the territory around the Northern town they have proved a great Factor in the improvement that has taken place in the site nation. Fires Are still biasing in the Lake House 535 Maryland Street Winni Peg was run Down instantly killed near the Canadian Pacific railway station by the 6.25 train., Here this evening while walking the track. Fireman Mummery Engineer Barnwell saw the Man on the track did their utmost to warn him with Bell whistle but he apparently failed to hear. The engine Crew made their report to or. Leo. Clingan. Coroner who declared no blame attached to them that there will Likely be. No inquest but will make official decision tomorrow. The Young Man. Was employed by his father owner of the Virden Brick Yard. His rather who was in Winnipeg at the Tinie was immediately notified is on his Way Here. The scene of the Accident is the Entrance to the railway Yard about 400 Yards from the station where the main track branches to several Sid Ings. Saturday morning extra specials Spring broilers 1u to 2-lb. Average. Will be split a la Maryland if desired. Special per . By l cured breakfast Bacon a killed boiling fowl o c sliced per la. C 4 to 5-lb. Average per l of Spring Lamb by fish t per la. Cakes u 37c for loin of Spring Lamb per la. Spring. Lamb per Lamb per la. B c pork pies Melton mow Bray style each 10o, 30c, cd 45c by smoked hams whole or half per la. By cooked Ham sliced net1 to. 43c 65c 26c 17c Chicken salad Salmon salad a c a roasted chickens with Llor int docs sins. Cd per la. Mild cured breakfast Bacon red ribbon Brand sliced mindless mild cured Bacon sliced per la. 60c a Virginia baked cottage Rolls 2 to 5 la. Average per ib.----. 48c meats . Fish basement floor hic Gro Ceteria carry 9 to 10 . Specials Strawberry Raspberry Black currant -10-oz Jar 29c limit 2 to each customer powders Mclaren a invincible assorted True fruit flavors. 5 pkts.25c limit 5 packets a each customer Devond Alc fresh Creamery per ib.38c Kraft. Plain or Pimento Pkt.19c Carnation tall tin he Gold Standard Black Tea per lb.55c hic Santos blend ground per ib.42c a health beverage. Sox. Tin.39c Tomato 3 tins.25o limit 12 tins to go Listie a fancy mixed 1-lb. Box.35c Sultana fruit Light or dark about 2 ibs.39c hearts sunny clime per tin .23c maritime Choice Quality no. 2 tin .27c sliced Singapore no. 2 tin .12c powder Kovah 1-lb. Marmalade no. 4 tin.35c Ontario Strawberry. 4-lb. Tin .49c Manitoba Sweet Clover no. 2vu tin .35c butter Golden nut. 2-lb. Beef Libby a no. 1 tin .21c Asheroft heavy pack Large tin .14c on cob Aylmer. Fancy Quality 3 tin.25c 4 Sieve Devikis Choice no. 2 tin Catsup Crosse Blackwell 12-oz. Bottle .24c Sweet sour mixed quart sealer 35c soap per cake 6c Gro Ceteria basement floor hic me Teteria carry save cured breakfast Bacon special per lb.40c Ham sliced per i lb.60c baked cottage Roll per lb.46c j roast of beef per a i lb.26c i rib roast beef per f lb.21c of Lamb whole per lb.25c of Lamb per la. 36c of Lamb chops per ib.38c roast veal per lb.22c me Teteria basement floor hic
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