Oshawa Daily Times, 9 Sep 1932, p. 7

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PAGE SEVEN MANNINZ F. SWARTZ, BARRIS ter, Solicitor, Notary. Money to loan. 11 King St. East, Phone y 98. 283; Residence 7 (17 feb t0) A iS BARRIS- ters, Solicitors, Notaries Public. Ftc. Conveyancing and general practice fn Law. Office 7% Sim- coe Street South,, Oshawa. Phone 4. G. D. Conant, B.A, LL.B.; A. F. Annis, B.A, LL.B. W. EB. N. SINCLAT ¢, K.C., BANK of Commerce Building, Ju P. MANGAN, E.A,, BAR: rister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Convayancer. Money to loan. Of- fice 14% King St. Bast, Oshawa. Phone 445. Residence phone 837. GBYERSON, RE.GHTON Fraser. Barristers, Etc. Bank Commerce Bldg, GREER & HUMPHREYS, BAR- <isters, Solicitors, Ete. H4 Sim- ede St. N. Phene 3160. Residence 3514. Money to loan. SJ WENNICK, B.A., BARRIS ter, 123 Simcoe St. South, Tese- phone 3038--565. of Undertaking LUKR BURIA: CO. 67 KING - St. East. Arsbulance, Residence 542 Simcoe utreet North. Phone . 210J and 210W. OSHAWA BURIAL CO., M. F. Armstrong & Son, Proprietors. Funeral and Ambulance Service day and night. Dhone 1082W. 87 Celina. (att) Architects 6. C. STENHOUSE, GENERAL Architectural work. Second floor Royal Bank Building. Phone i496. Residence phonz 909J. Auctioneer PHONE 716). W. J. SULLEY, Auctioneer, 346 Simcoe St, S., Oshgwa. Special attention given to household furniture sales and farm stock and implements Your patronage solicited. Watch Repairing F. A. VON GUNTEN, BXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 46 King Street West. Your patrcnage Is solicited. Transportation . CARTAGE AND STORAGE. Coleman's, 85 Bond West. Spec- falists in furniture moving. Stor- age warehouse and moving van equipment. Phone 82. Insurance DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 King St. Wee, Oshawa. The oldest Fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 reputable Fire Companies. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COM- pany of Mapgada, Dominion Bank Chambers. Alex. S. Ross, 8. F. «*3 sept tf) Qe [SSS For Rent ECONOMICAL APARTMENTS See our suites at the George, Edward, . Amylene and Lewellyn, Apartments are priced twen- ty-five to forty dollars, Any suite furnished in home- like manner at slight exira charge. Our apartments are equipped with electric refrigeration, stove, washer and dryer; constant hot water; effici- ont janitor service. DISNEY, PHONE 1550 (58-1) NOW E'S SOMETHING GOOD A nice Apartment for very little money---four and five rooms--modern, Come and let us show you about. You'll be surprised at the low rent. Simcoe Manor and Victoria Apartments, (453) FURNISHED BACHELOR apartment, in business section. Pri- vate bath, electric and water. Suited for 1 person. Box 321 Times (46tf) FOR RENT--6 ROOMED HOUSE all conveniences, newly decorated, hardwood floors, central locality, Apply 91 Ritson Rd. North. (25 Sept. ©) MODERN FOUR AND SIX roomed apartments, chestnut trim, continuous hot water, elec. trically equipped, fruit cellar, laundry room and garage, low rental. Phone 269. (551) ONE LARGE FRONT BED SIT- ting room in private home or light housekeeping, conveniences, central. Apply 195 Albert St. (56¢c) TO RENT -- TWO ROOMED house, electric lights, five dol- lars. Orchard. Drive. Apply 255 Gliddon Ave. Phone 3266M. (56¢) FOR RENT -- FIVE ROOMED house, furnished or unfurnished. Moderate rent. 74 Bond St. E. (57¢) FOR RENT--5 ROOMED BRICK house, all conveniences, hot wat- er heating, gas and garage. Apply 145 Burk St. Phone 854. (57¢) * Articles for Sale GOOD SOUND DRY gODY HARD wood. Guaranteed full measure, 1% cord, $3.25. Mixed, $3. Soft wood, $2.26 A. Wall, 292 Cour- cellette -Ave. Phone 2628F, (10 sept ¢) SLABS $2.25, HARDWOOD $3.25. Good 'measurement, H. Stark, 386 Pine Ave, Phone 1727W. (12 sept ¢) ALL KINDS OF WOOD, PRICES right. Claude McQuaid, 64 Albert. Phone 1079J. (12 sept ¢) BLACKS WOOD, 79 JOHN ST. Phone 3109J. Slabs $2.25. Body Wood $2.50. Hardwood $3. (16 sept ¢) FOR SALE -- MANUFACTUR- er's sample washing machine, to be sold very cheap. John mea- gher, 92 Simcoe North. (58a) Room and Board ROOMS NICELY FURNISHED and warm. Private home and ex- cellent meals. Central, Phone 484W, (58¢) Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY--§g ROOM house. State location and price to Box 507 Times. (57b) MOTORCYCLE IN A 1 CONDI- tion, $45 or nearest offer. Must be sold. 174 Ritson Rd. South. (57¢) Found FOUND LADY'S PURSE. Owner apply 312 Golf Street, (58-a) Motor Cars FOR SALE-- CHEV. splendid condition, Bargain. Phone 927W. : (57¢) FOR SALE=-29 FORD COACH, $200 cash. Call 1686W. 1927 IN $5 REWARD FOR INFORMA. tion which will lead to the pro- secution of the person who broke the rails of my fence at 380 Sim coe Street South, Mrs. R. § Hamlin. (58a; FARM OF 100 ACRES TO RENT between Bowmanville and Osh- awa on Highway, good buildings and orchard, plowing at once, full possession in the Spring. Ap- ply Misses Farnden, Bowman- ville. (57¢) LARGE FRONT ROOM, RENT reasonable. Phone 3265W. (87h) 3 ROOMS AND BATHROOM. central, ground floor. Private entrance, easily heated. Fifteen dollars month, including light and water, 110 Church Street. Phone 2641W. (58, 60, 61) 6 ROOMED BUNGALOW IN Burlington, modern, fire place, Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT -- TRUCK stake body, drive yourself plan Wanted Sept. 10. 1201M, (58¢) Farm for Rent FARM FOR RENT---140 ACRES good soil, creek, electric lights 11% miles from Oshawa. J. A. Bickell, 430 Simcoe St, S., Ush- awa. (58-b) S. Rates For Judicial Sale of Miniature Estate of 25 acres-- Brooklin, Ontario. IN THE SUPREME CQURT OF ONTARIO BROWN vs, SECORD et al. PURSUANT to the judgment and final order for sale made in this cause there will be offered for sale by public auction in on? parcel with the approbation of the undersigned Assistant Mag- ter by Willlam Maw, Auctionecr, at Graham's Hotel, Village of Brooklin, County of Ontario, a! the hour of .3.00 p.m. Standard Time, on Tuesday, the 20th day of September, 1932, the follow- ing lands and premises: -- FIRSTLY---That part of Lot Number 24 in the Sixth Couces- sion of the Township of Whitby, in the County of Ontario adjoir- ing the Village: of Brooklin aud bounded on the south by Way St., on the east by the lands for- merly owned by S..M. Thomas and sold by him to Richard Moore, on the north by lands be- longing to James N. DeHart for- merly to James B. Bickell, and on the west by the road known as Mill Street, SECONDLY -- Twelve acre: more or less consisting of the whole Village Lots Nos, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,18, 19, 20, 21, 22 23. 24, and 25 on Perry's Plan of Village of Brooklin in Township of Whitby. TOGETHER WITH the north- ern portion of Village Lot No. 26 on said Plan and THIRDLY about two acres of Lot No. 24 in the Sixth Conces- sion of the said Township of Whitby and adjoining said Vil- lage lots on the west. ALL as more particularly described in the mortgage in question in this action. The property wil] be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid fixed by said Assistant Master. The purchasers shall pay dow to the Vendor's solicitor on the day of sale 10 per cent of the pur- chase money and shall pay the baiance of the purchase money into Court without interest witi in thirty days after the date of sale, Adjusments to be made as of date of sale. The purchaser shall search the title at his own expense, The vendor shall n>! be bound to produce any abstra:: of title or any deed or eviderce of title other than those in his possession or control. In all other respects the conditions of sale are the standing conditions (f the Court as modified by the conditions of sale settled by the undersigned. On the premises are erected a brick and cement dwelling and stucco cottage, tyo car brick garage, a stucco barn and stabie and implement shed and a brick ice house and coal shed, Further particulars and condi- tions of sale may be had from MULOCK, MILLIKEN, CLARK & PUREL VEGETABLE thing you can buy GREAT WELCOMES AWAIT SHINHERS RETURNING HOME Toronto.--The "boy wonders' are returning home. To a round of feasts and celebrations, many unsuccessful contestants in the Conadian National Exhibitions 15-mile marathon swim are gu- ing back 'whence they came, And the hometowns are giving them all a great welcome, It's one of the features cf Canada's greatest natatorial spec tacle, this return of Jim Jones of Podhunk or Sam Smith of Birds Eye Centre. Each year, Tim, or Sam, or Joe, or Tom makes h's appearance in the marathon. Just as regularly, he swims for hours and gets practically no- where, so far as the prize money is concerned. Meanwhile, an- xlous supporters back in the old home town follow his progress with tremendous interest. On the day of the big swim, news associations are swamped with requests from the home town newspapers. 'Please rusn standing Jim Jones in mard- thon;"" "appreciate special cover: age Sam Smith; "please flash final standing Tom Brown;" that is how the messages run. On the waterfront, reporter. receive these messages. Fast hoats slide around the various icgs of the course, and field glasses sweep the distances, look ing for Jim, Tom, Sam or Joe. In 90 percent of the cases, the lost ones are still plugging alorg hoping against hope the leaders will be removed from the water, thus giving them a chance to fiu- ish in the money. But the hometown laddie has little chance. Although nearl: 200 entered this year's swim, not more than 50 were conceded a real chance to finish among the first six, The better-trainec more experienced swimmers have the marathon fairly well sewcd up. When it is all over, the home BOWMANVILLE, OSHAWA & WHITBY ylight Sa Time) a ter 'May Ts 1902). a? West Arrive Whitby 7.10 a.m, Arrive Hospital 1.15 p.m, 715 p.m. 7.3 p.m 10.55 p.m 11.40 p.m LINDSAY 11.40 p.m BOWMANVILLE, ND BOBCAYGEON Note--Daylight Saving Time and Standard Time effective on all Divisions on same dates as Oshawa and Bowmanville. Effective on and after June 10th, 1932 NORTHBOUND of of 1 OSHAWA, A &uo Lepmyes Jes deoxs Areq 'wd 'lo ¥P Leave Oshawa Lowmanville Hampton .... Enniskillen Burketon .. Blackstock Nestleton Yelverton Janetville Lindsay .. Pleasant Dunsford Ancona Pt Bobcaygeon a Se [Lse ahnneans LooomBmmN ni 3 Sus 10.25 10.40 10.50 ues AAA WMUNONON NS BRENE2BE ENE PANNA LEAS wm] BRASH SOUTHBOUND Daily a.m. Set., Sun. and Hol. p.m. Bobcaygeon .... Ancona Point... Dunsford Pleasant Point. Lindsay .. . Janetville elverton Nestleton Blackstock . Burketon ... 2.26 Sunda 12.05 ag. .30 1 45 8. 5 6. 3. 6, m m and first. Tl Hut fligh havi to cour in t may said, her one boar he h x4.18 p.m. Daily. : 11.06 p.m, Daily except ly. x For Ottawa, Montreal and East only- 2 54 Toronto and West onlv--flag, FLYING TOTS LIE THE AIR Hutchinson Children Tell of Their Experiences in Saint Janet Anticosti, Iceland Kathryn, would be reluctant to on the next leg of their journey Anticosti so soon. "Since we arrived," "we have seen such wonderful beaches and I dearly love swimming....But in three hours after taking off, we hope to reach remarked, if we run there Kathryn haven't (Sikorsky amphibian plane) yet, but I think perhaps Daddy will explain her controls to me when WESTBOUND a.m. Daily, a.m. Daily. a.m. Daily. p.m. Daily. p.m. Daily except Sunday. .59 p.m. Sunday only. 9.17 p.m, Daily, s--From July 3 to August 23 only, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS Effective July 1,1 (Standard Time) Eastbound a.m, Daily. 10.30 a.m. Trenton Local Daily, except y. L Sunday, a.m. Dail Westbound .52 a.m, Daily except Sunday, a.m. Daily, p.m. Daily, p.ni. Daily, except Sunday. p.m. Daily, Big Amphibian John, meeting people. " he speaker was Lee, of hinson" family the t to London, England, Labrador, and the ng a gorgeous time Anticosti, that is, se, if we have luck. one-half s, into cross winds get lost and never --~80 there you are." was yery we take the wheel," "but, of course, steady on her course, has to do is to d and the drift indicator. as time." The daughters of Mr. and Mrs. WATCH FOR FAKE BILLS a Montreal.--At present trades- six-year-oli "Flying who made Saint John their first stop in a via Greenland, Faroe Islands. two years her senicr, had voiced the opinion she was ard continue Kathryn of With: good tail winds, we'll] get there but we reach nonchalant. about her experiences in the air. "I often she it is very simple to steer a ship and keep All watch th: men in different parts of the city are eyeing sharply all $20 . bilis. Bank officials have confirmed the report that $5 notes have. been raised to $20 notes by. removing the large V with acid or scraen~ ing, and substituting the Arabic numerals 20. hii "The fine art of living is to en deavor tc see through people com= passionately." --Clarence Darrow. NEW LOW PRICES - ROYAL YORK TEA %2 Ib. Pkg. 23c 1 Ib. Pkg. 45¢ at all Superior Stores N.B.--"Kathryn |Ji= likes to stay places, while I like to hurry off to the next city, It's heaps of fun seeing new place. . Most every where we look for the children J. C. YOUNG GENERAL INSURANCE 4Y; Prince St., Oshawa Office Phone 793 Phone 28935 BIG REDUCTION In GENERAL MOTORS FRIG- IDAIRES. Two years to pay. On show at Ontario Motor Sales, 86 King st. E. I Two products worth trying 01d English DRAKES' "style HORSE RADISH SAUCE and BENGAL RELISH Sold Everywhere; Made in Oshawa 1928 Oldsmobile Sedan. '58 Chrysler Sedan. Ross, Ames & Gartshore || HUDSON--ESSEX handled this new boat |||_133 King Repairing REDMAN, Solictors, 711 Domin- fon Bank Building, Toronto. Dated at Toronto this 31st day of August, 1932, George R. Hutchinson have been | flying the last five years and nei- ther flying, nor being greeted ty crowds is at all out of the way Everson. Phofie 1834. (15 oet tf) Dental pantry. Rented for $28, for Oshawa property or farm. H Day, phone 1292F. (582) Enniskillen . Hampton . Bowmanville AWE Lie Watches OUR SPECIALTY If your watch is not giving town boy returns, In most cascs he is given practically a civic ro- ception, Often his supporters Classified NW 10.10 Special Busses For All Occasions DR. S. J, PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- sett's. Special attention to X-ray work. Gas extraction. Nurse in attendance. home 959. House 1312. : Roofing HAYTON, THE ROOFER, AS- phalt, cedar shingling, felt, gravel rodfing, caulking, chim- ney repairing. Frees inspection. Phone 1643W. (June 13-1 yr.) Marvelo MARVELO----DIRT AND STAINS go from Marvelo. Sensational liquid cleanser. Phone 1733M Delivery Tuesdays, Fridays. (13 sept ¢) Shoe Repairing YOU WANT THE BEST IN SHOE repairing. Shoes called for and delivered. Phone 672W., Jack Read, corner Mary and Colborne, (31 sept ¢) Battery Service BATTERIES CHARGED 75¢ with rental $1.00. Called for and delivered Batteries $2.75 and up. Stan. Bligdon, 20 Miii St. Phone 960 Agents Wanted FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS Wanted in Ontario towns and cities at unrepresented vointe, Tariff company. Lib- eral commissions on new and renewal business. Write first POSTOFFICE BOX 219, TORONTO (5671) Work Wanted YOUNG LADY WANTS WORK by the day. Phone .777J or apply 206 Gibb St. __ (57D) WIDOW WITH TWO CHILDREN desires housekeeping position or general. Adult family preferred, Capable. References, 306 French Street, (58¢) LOST--SEPTEMBER 1, FINE gold chain with King Edward Coronation medal attached. Re- ward. Return to Oshawa Times. = £ (57¢) TO0ST -- BROWN AND BLACK Terrier, Phone 1494W. Re- d, (58¢) Pets and Livestock TOR SALE CHESEPEAKE Lay dog-pups, eligible for regis tration, $10. Phone 1852W. 5 (68¢) For Sale or Kent TO RENT SIX ROOMS. brick, all conveniences, 99 Court Street. Apply 242 Bruce Street. Phone 150. tb¥b) FOR RENT -- 3 UNFURNISHED or partly furnished rooms, all conveniences, garage, 304 Les- lie. (58D) 8 ROOMED HOUSE TO RENT, central location. Phone 808F 6 p.m. evenings. 83 Centre 8S (58a) Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU BEAUTY PARLOR, Permanent Wave $3.50 ng. "Cro- quinole and Spiral". Marcel 50c. Shampoo, Finger Wave and trim $1. Expert operators on'y. 79 Sim- coe St. North (note new ad- dress). Phone 2968. (8 aug tf) GENOSi{A HAIRDRESSING EX- perts--on all kinds of beauty culture. Permanent waves sur specialty. Finger wave and shampoo, $1.00; Marcell, 50c. Facials, scalp treatments and manicuring. Coffee Shop eun- trance. Phone 1973. -- (6 July 1 mo) CORENE JOHNSON, HAIR- dresser, 92 Church St. Marcel- ling 35¢ and finger waving 60c. Phcue 2188J. Shen Se --. (16 sept ¢) PRINCELLA BEAUTY SALON, permanent waves specialty $2.50 up. Finger waving 00c. Marcel- ling 35c, 10 Prince. Phone 688. oa (15 sept c) PEMBER'S BRANCH HAIR. dressing and Beauly Cuiture, No. 9 Bradley Bldg., Phone 8%, Osb- awa, Ontario. (23 nov t¢) MAYFAI BEAUTY SALON. 14% King St. E. Phone 2020. All branches hairdressing, First class hair cutter in attendance. (20 sept ¢) Palmist CONSULT MADAME BROWN, Palmist, on all matters of im- portance, 93 Louisa St, Phone 2636F. Business private. . (16 sept ¢) Nursing Ads. First Insertion--114 cents i per word. ii Minimum charge for one in. sertion 30e. Each subsequent tive insertion word. Tbree consecutive {inser tione for the price of two first fosertions (three cents a word). i Minimum charge for three | insertions 60c. Box pumber '0c sdditioual Professioral rr Business Cards, $2.50 per month for 20 words or less, 10 cents a worq per morth for each additional word. PHONE 35 Ask for Claseified Ad consecu- lec per 0. E. Lennox, Assistant Mas- ter S.C.0. (58, 64) HONEY PRODUCTION FIGURES A report recently compiled by the Bee Division of the Dominion Department of Agriculture esti- mates honey production for 1931 at 27,867,897 pounds, made up ag follows: Province Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia ........ New Brunswick ..... Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Lbs. 10.000 87,772 100,000 5,633,400 12,000,000 7,367,37! 609,480 915,000 1,144,370 cess Columbia Anne, aged seven -- Mummy, daddy is not so rich as we are, is. he? Mother-- Why do you say that? Anne -- He doesn't wear such nice clothes and has to work when we go motoring. provide him with a consolation prize to make up for the time iost and his gallant effort. And Jim, Tom, Joe or Sam have something to talk abou* until the next year's swim rolis along. SAVES BEE-KEEPERS WORK A new method of detecting preparations for swarming in bee colonies Is reported on by the Superintendent of the Dominion Experimental Station, ILennox- ville, Que., who says: "search- ing queen cells, by taking out every comh of brood, is a tedi- ous task; to obviate such a pro- cedure an experiment was start ed five years ago. When the colo- nies show any signs of congestion 'n the spring, a shalyw super {s placed on the brood chamber with no queen excluder, so that 'he queens have free access to this second brood chamber. When examining the colonies, it is a good idea to tip the super from the rear and note if queen cells are present along the lower edges of the combs in the super." Reasonable Rates and Carefus Drivers T. A. GARTON, PROPRIETOR BOWMANVILLE PHONES 412 or 346 Oshawa Waiting Room, 6 Prince St. Phcae 2289 GRAY COACH LINES JEM ive May 1, 19 (« Standard Time) .EAVE OSHAWA LEAVE TORONTO AM. P.M. AM, PM. 230 3.30 4.30 d6.30 7.30 ds.30 9.30 . 3 10.30 a--Dally exce Sunday. b--Saturday, junday and holidays only. d--Sunday enly. ~Except Sunday and holidays. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Train Service Effective June 26, 1932 Eastern Standard Time EASTBOUND 9.45 a.m. Daily, 1.59 p.m. Daily, except Sunday. 4.42 p.m. Daily, x5.08 p.m. (Sunday enly). 10.10 p.m. Daily, 12,02 a.m. Daily. 12.12 a.m. Daily, f--Stops on flag to pick up for Montreal and East. 5.30 | to t but confi M City were and when record breaking from fastest air flights to fastest pie eating, comes one from the They their hem. flying, Mumsy says ded Janet Lee. ANOTHER RECORD ontreal.--In this feats, 's" Recorder's Court, Of 83 lawbreakers arrested on various charges in one night, 8% fines, in custody. | 1 Depression was blamed. > unable to pay their were remanded generally sleep mother said. "We enjoy flying ever so much we must so) settle down to school, where we can mingle with other children," "I guess she thinks we're too grown up." season of ranging satisfaction we can repair and make it tell the correct time, D. J. BROWN THE JEWELER Official Watch Inspector for Canadian National and Osh- awa Railroads 20 Simcoe St, 8. Phone. 189 FOMP RYO Sone WE DELIVERY 0 Simcoe St. 8. We Deliver | | I i | |" We buy Old Gola ana Silver We repair anything bought in a Jewelry Storv BASSETT'S On Oshawa's Main Corner ewelers 4REPAIRING Fine Watch Repairing Our Specialty FELT BROS. Established 1886 12 Simcoe St. South TILLIE THE TOILER-- Ais Vi HE'S GOING TO PROVE. WE JUST AS CAPABLE AS You, HE'€ GORE IN SEARCH FOOD HERE LL By Russ. Westover WE COMES NOW AND ---_: BET HES GOT His | 4,4, HANDS FULL, TOO WHY, FERDIE, WHERE OID YoU GET TH! 2 = ook THEN 'RE | CRACKING! YoU WERE RIGHT -- HE'S GOT HIS HANDS FULL ~ 1 BRINGING UP FATHER PRACTICAL NURSE, DOCTOR'S reference. Maternity or general nursing over ten years experience. Charges moder~te. Phone 3033]. (25 Sept ¢) Music Lessons ANNIE McMASTER, A.T.C.. Teacher of piano. Studio, 17 Con- naught St. Phone 116F. : (2nd Oct. ¢) MRS. JACK LEE, A.T.C.M, teacher of piano, 613 Carnegie Ave. Phone 2351J. FOR SALE OR RENT---SEVEN 6omed brick house, 323 King West, all conveniences, half acre find. large hen house Phone 855 1 be (53a), For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR TRADE -- 1920 Chevrolet sedan, 383 Windsor Btreef, , (68), SO YOURE WORKIN' | FER MR. JIGGS Now! HES RUNNIN' FER MAYOR- AINT HE? WED! BUT TAKE IT FROM ME* HELL NEVER BE 1S THAT 9071 WONOER WHAT MAKES THAT NEW COOK THINK | WON'T BE ELECTED? SHE DIDNT SAY ANYTHING |) ABOUT BEIN' ELECTED? SHE JUST SAID" HELL NEVER BE MAYOR? AN' SHES COOKIN' MY MEALS «= =~ 1 WONDER? BY GOLLY! 'LL NOT TAKE ANY CHANCES BREAKFAST AT WHATS THE IDEA OF NOT EATIN YOUR HOME, MR, JIGCD? 1 WANT TO KNOW WHAT I'M EATIN =

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