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Barrie Examiner, 11 Dec 1919, p. 3

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w a { Thursday, December 11, 1919 a SC CEMIDET 1 SSS COMMENT OF THE WEE |_COMMENT OF THE WEEK | It is interesting fo note that jthe memb ve had coltege the "farmer" Cavinet of the Gov-| training. 0. the eight agri- feument of Cnturia is one in}eulturists selected to represent f which seventy-five pap cent. of [the U.F.0., four dre graduates o mae gee fh ONE a fifth spent three ---- = years al the university and ==, debit lencher for aeve teational 1 to fields of Merrick | aces & Litster | \ ae Choice Fruits FOR YOUR XMAS TABLE Many times the We that hatel & have the ihition, that t nat prohibition by wees amd by Hoth the = sro the baw 7 Extra choice Cluster Rais- Jptietiie by the example of ins, 22... 600¢ per Ib, ffi much wieer ran he w Finey Cluster Raisins, ae [esontya! exp ' ... 45 per Ib. ! = Smyrna Table Figs, very jy (si choice, 50¢ and 60c Ib. Fancy California Wale nuts . 60c per lb. A Choice Mixed Nuts Vhat eceeteany wt ¥ 40c per lb. 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