Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 23, 1926, p. 4

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r lllrthn marriages and deaths are nojv charged for at the folio wine rates uirttla 5qc marriages 50 deaths soc memorial cards 50c 10c per uric extra for poems married lanemoore at knox church munse on saturday december 18 1320 toy itev a c stewart ma edward lnllantyne xrfino of gara- fraxu to margaret lillian moore fohter daughter of mr and mra n jv mooro main street acton died lainctqn wednesday decomber 15 ldug aushls lute residence nassnga- weyupjnce w lnlng 4 sleemanatrhiio general hospital thursday december 16 1926 geo slccman exmayor of guelph aged 85 yea itott at his lato rosidonce lot 17 7th line erin township on satur day decomber 11 192g william rott in his 87th year townsenp at terra cotta on thursday docomber 16 1926 john townsond father of mra charles mckcown acton in his 86th year in memofuan its sweet to- think well moot again whero partings are no morre and that the ono wo loved so dear haa only gone before wm swackhamer and cecil obituary siir artnn 3vt itea thursday december 23 1026 brief local news walter shortreed tho fuperal 6 walter shortroed ono of tho pionoors of halton county who died suddenly at his homo in esquoslng township on saturduy night wus hold in monday afternoon and wasnargely attended interment took place in evergrocn comotcr milton decedent was in his seventy seventh year nrid before talcing up farming ho taught public echoed hear drumquln in trafalgar township hia wife predeceased him several years ago ho was a ftfelong member of boston presbyterian church esquea ing township and in politics ho was a liberal ho ia survived by two daughters misses isabel and elizabeth shortreed at home congratulations col beardmore v neighborhood news major torrance beardmoro promoted to command f th grenadiers these are the years shortest days this is renewal time for youffiuss pfless now years next week the year is waning fast tho schools are closed for the christmas boy days christmas makes children of us all or it should do eo december has been a real good oldfashioned winter ho far yule ti do greetings to all tub fixer press wishes you health happiness and prosperity tho corporation officials did good secvlce in sprinkling sand over tho ley pavements on monday turnips have been coming in free ly this week more were offered some days than tho buyers could handle tho toronto to kitchener busses are running pretty well on time not withstanding tho occasional fall of snow six inches of snow fell on sunday night the rrtlld weather on monday caused it to pack wefll and lmprovo tho roads- mr stewart lowrie of tokyo japan has remembered friends in tho homo community with dainty japan ese christmas cards fyes christmas is the tlmeof joy ous family ro- unions when home ties irresistably draw the absent ones back to the familiar haunts of childhood christmas morning at hreak of day wee folks waking with greetings gay cries of rapture and gleeful shout as bulging stockings are emptied out it is reported that the red two cent stamp similar to those in use before the war necessitated increased postal rates aro to be issued again shortly hundreds of christmas trees have come from thecountry into the homes in town during tho week they mean multiplied happiness for tho christ mas season the foes press mailing list has been revised up to date please in spect your label and see if it is cor rect if otherwise kindly advise the office at once tho malls have been heavy for a week with christmas parcels and the always welcome christmas cards yesterday every mail was heavily laden with parcels he- thrill of homo for christ mas ls dominant everywhere this week it entails travel and selfde nial but home for the christmas holi days is worth while i why aro tho streets so merry why are the lights 00 bright why are the children dancing why do their bright eyes sbino christmas is shed ding around each head a light that is divine it is reported that some farmers in tho lower- part of tho county com- i pleted their harvest last week by haulr lrig in tho grain in tho sheaf which bad been too wet to haul in during the regular harvest time wo aro always glad to receive the interesting news of the old home town given in the frkh press heres 1260 for another year with best wish es for n merry christmas and a happy new year e a h kitch ener a farm inventory is the first step in keeping farm accounts and secur ing an intelligent grasp of financial standing on tho average farm it re quires about onehalf day to take it and a few odd moments per week to keep it up to date john townsend terra cotta tho death of john townsend of terra cotta last thursday in ills 86th year removes ono of tho oldest residents of that district mr town- send was born south of brampton the son of edward townsond who remov ed to tho fifth unb west about 83 years ago fiftysovon yoars ago mr townsend married margaret stringer daughter of a halton pioneer and alio with ono son edward and two daugh ters mrs emma stringer at home and mrs charles mckeown of acton survive him a sister mrs john mo- arthur caledon and a brother thos townsend grand valley also survive mrtownsend was a lifelong member of the terrs cotta methodist church and was a member of tho trustee board for many years ho sat on tho trustee bourd of s s no ib ho was a staunch liberal in politics tho funeral took placo on saturday after- noon to glcnwllliams cemetery gebousfieu milton in the death of georgo edward bousfleld of mlhon who passed away in gait hospital on thursday morn ing halton county has lost a well known citizen deceased was born in trafalgar township 63 years ago where he was a successful farmer on retiring from farming ho conduct ed a successful meat business in mil ton ho becamo active in municipal affairs and was for some time a mem bor of milton town council at the time of bis death ho owned and per ated a lumber mill near milton at tho county pair at milton on october 1st mr bousfleld fell on his head from a wagon in the fair grounds through tho sudden starting of the horses attached to it ho was render ed unconscious and his injury became so serious that ho entered the hospital at gait a week ago in politics mr bousfleld was a liberal in religion a lifelong member of milton methodist church now st paure united church his is survived by his widow one son and a daughter considerable interest is felt here by tho promotion of major torrance beardmoro to tho command of the royal grenadiers succeeding colonel g r geury o 1 e m c whose tenure of command has now expired colonel geary has brought tho regi ment through the difficulties of the postwar period- rtnd is handing ovor his command in 11 highly proficient state colonel beardmoro is an old gren adier indeed having been actively connected with tho regiment for over limehouse mr james s newton a native of li m chouse cousin of air john m newton ntsbon catcd mayor of sarnia na8sagweya ntsbeo dublin mr martin kelly who was operated upon for appendicitis hist tuesday is recovering nicely his little daughter rachel who underwent a similar op eration about thrco weeks ago is home from tho hospital and is convalescing rapidly mr michael kelly while cutting wood last weclcr bad the misfortune to got hit in the eye with a stick he was rushed to guelph hospital and s reported as recovering satisfactor ily greenotk school ltcol beardmore for a week past mr a t brown tho radio specialist has been giving the community the benefit every morn ing of the simpson cholra christ mas hymns and carols broadcasted at 830 om numbers of citizens have llst- ened to them with pleasure wo still have the same interest 4n the fiuob pukss and the home com munity which it so ably represents wo welcome its weekly arrival en closed find cheque for 250 for an other year charles s gamble 152 tromaine ave kenmare new york go great has beaome pie cost of paying for sheep killed by dogs that mono township council has decided to pay 3 to anyone who shoots any dpg found worrying or wounding sheep within tho bounds of the munici pality this action it is hoped will do away with all sheepkilling dogs the ladles aid of the baptist i church held a successful sale of home made baking and needlework in mr leslie martin flower shop on mill street on saturday afternoon and evening tho delicious pastry and dainty christmas suggestions were hot long in being sold and a goodly sum was realized by tho dadles christmas services will be held at fit a 1 bans church as follow on friday evening watch night servlcos a 1130 with communion service at mid night on christmas morning at 8 oclock and at 10 oclock tbe holy communion will be admlrumntik sunday thero will be conmibnjpn vlco mrs harry strasser acton is tho old home tho scono of the happy days of her girlhood and the earlier years of her wedded life tho birthplace of her sons her choice of her last earthly resting place was falrvlew cemetery in tho old home town was expressed months ago by mrs harry straasor who passed dway so suddenly in detroit last week when the sad fatality came her devoted hus band and family proceeded at once to carry out this dovout wish on the part of the departed loved one she was brought to aoton and the funeral took place on sunday afternoon from the old statham home on church street to tho family plot in falrvlew ceme tery where her father and brother and sister were already asleep tho eer vice was conducted by mr wain wrlght of s toronto a leader in the international bible students associa tion of which th6 decedent was an active member for years mr waln- wrlght made kindly reference to the christian life and work of the de ceased and gave a comprehensive statement of the beliefs of the so ciety messrs james r anderson george mann william mcarthur r m mcdonald j qonner and george humphries were tho pall hearers mrs strasser whose maiden name was lucy statham a daughter of tho late thomas and mrs statham was born at georgetown thlrtynino years ago j she was joined in holy wedlock with i her bereft husband for a number of years they lived in acton and then removed to guelph about six months ago they took up their residence in detroit where their son herbert and their daughter ruth have good posi tions their novhomo being at 8333 davidson west mr strasser had opened business as tailor aid cleaner and dyer and was doing well when the death of his beloved partner came so suddenly surviving with her hus band arc george of lucan mabel- mrs david marks herbert and ruth in detroit and mrs samuel wilson regina saskatchewan the numerous floral tributes included the following gates ajar tho family pillow brothers and sisters spray of lilies mother sprays by mr and mrs w j statham mr r h pock mrs george strasser and the misses strasser revenue accounting michi gan bell telephone company mrs c l siggins mrs f a slggins mr and mrs s baker mr and mrs te cruse mr manner mr and mra goy mr w j marks mrs wilsonj and miss- rose wilson wreath the international bible students associa tion i twentythreo years during which per iod he has served in every capacity from junior subaltern v until he now assumes the rank of lioutcol to command the regiment on the out break of the war major beardmoro was one of the many officers of r tho royal grenadiers who proceeded over seas and he has in addition to his peacetime service a splendid record of two years active service in belgium and france the announcement of this appoint ment has been received with the greatest pleasure among all col beardmoro s friends he is most pop ular with all ranks and the royal grenadiers under his command are looking forward to a period of pro nounced success col beardmoro claims acton us his birthplace and is superintendent of the beardmoro sole leather tannery here acton and district h made restitution g w klndon of chicago motor car agent who went to milton last april and opened a garago on main street and several weeks ago was ar rested at hamilton brought to milton and committed for trial by magistrate moore on charges of obtaining money under false pretenses was released on suspended sentence by his honor judge elliot klngdon having made restitution 80000 surplus for roads a report presented to wellington county council by the county treas urer showed that 15235812 has been expended on county roads and bridges and suburban roads in- wellington this year the total appropriation for roads and bridges was 23181909 but owing to unfavorable weather in sep tember october- and november it was found necessary to leavo much work which had been mapped but undone christmaa holiday traval to accommodate passengers during the christmas holidays special trains will be operated to all points these specials give acton people servlco as follows going west on december 24 at 214 p m for stratford and other points going east on december 24 at 607 pm for toronto and other points on sunday the 26th inst a special going cast will call at acton i at 653 p m reaching toronto at 807 oakvillogot 1405 in licanis fsas according to the annual report of chief kerr of oakville tha town re ceived 1405 for llccnso fees during 1926 as follows dog licenses g02q0 tobacco and cigarettes 25000 res taurants 17500 pool and billiards 13000 second hand and junk dealers 7500 pedlars 10500 auto livery 7000 teams and trucks 4800 theatre 5000 transfer of license 100 the sum of 630 was collected for poll toac the following- is tho report of s s no 8 erin for the months of novom ber and december the names are given in order of merit sr iv mary mccalg lulu mc cutchcon joseph fbrcstch calvin altkon willie johnston a gordon leslie jr iv annie aitken besslo for- estcll a iii evelyn fcaren james mccalg lola foresteheisio nelson lj053i mc kcown a eveline lambert a ii mnrjorie mccalg robert allan john forestell i jean mann jean burt elsie maude marlon- leslie laws on mc- cutchcon primer gordon mckcown rao west jean aitken gnyit allan blanche maw lorno nelson jri pr tholma morrison g m gray tcchor ospringe these beautiful winter days 4 are surely appreciated by our citizens who are busy preparing for christmas as a jolly welcome is always extended to our friends from town to spend the holiday season in our community our burg is busy the many farmers coming in to do their shop ping and our genial merchant mr robinson has his store well supplied with good thinss to please bth old and young from prospects jolly old santa claus will be very gcncrouh to our good girls and boys who are well- prepared to extend a hearty wel come r- the christmas entertainment being held next friday evening in our local presbyterian church will bo a big affair as bur citizens are busy making great preparations and a splendid programme will bo the feature also santa claus is expected to be pres ent for- ihe occasion many of our young people enjoyed a delightful cutter rido last sunday ovenlng while a few of our young men who drove autos mado poor progress in the snow and several arrived home near morning mr locker our thrcsherman is busy on the third dine this week and hopes to complete operations during the next few days your correspondent wishes tub free pokss staff and many readers a very merry christmas and a happy aiid prosperous now year thero was a happy gathering of friends and neighbors last thursday evening- at tho home of mr moffat fourth line when mr and mrtf james moffat jr were presented with a complimentary address g mantlo dock and a butter knife mrelwood wilson was chairman of the evenings proceedings mr john richardson read tho address and r ivan flanders matlo tho presentation re freshments werff served nnd a pleasant social hour was spent nominations nr reeve und coun cillors- will be held at brook vt lie next monday 27th inbt tho annual school meeting of tho various public schools of tho town ship of nussagawoya will bo held at tho school houses on wednesday 29th inst at ten oclock a greater interest in these meetings by tho rate payers of tho sections would bo grat ifying ebenexer sunday school will hold their annual christmas treo enter tainment this thursday evening a good programme la being provided wo wish the fskb pitksa and all its readers a very roerry christmas nnd the seasons greetings 40 weekly for you ambltloufl incxperiencod men wanted wrlto at onca tor free cntnlnguo explaining how you can earn wllllo learning garuro work engineering electricity chaurfour ing bricklaying barbcrlnflr hair- drcgalng etc hemphill practical schools 103 king street west toronto facial massage marcel wav ing- water waviiur manicur ing violet ray scalp treat ment hair- bobbing and shampooing look your prettie8t for the holnay ruby hairdressing parlor at rvder a mowat bldg phone 145 open evenings a visit to this store will give many gift suggestions hogh logans home destroyed firs broke out early on thursday morning houbo and contents burned at five oclock last thursday morn ing mr nnd mrs hugh logan nar rowly escaped from their burning homo on the ninth line above glen- wl ii lams with the thermometer regis tering five below zero ae jthe man who comes to do the morning chores was approaching tho house ho noticed tho entire back of the house in flames ho at once aroused tho- fomliy th their clothes but nothing more owing to tho prevailing wind the fire spread rapidly and beforo help could be summoned the house was a mass of charred ruins mr logan suspects that the nro commenced in the adjoining building where a delco lighting system was installed owing to tho rapidity with which the arc spread the contents of the house were totally destroyed by the flames mr logan estimates his total loss at 15000 he carried no insur ance i ontarios new lieut- governor w d ross a prominent citiezn of toronto gazetted oakville the coldest new years day f hare nlirs thought of chrlbtmas si goodjlmet j kind forgiving gen- afolir ttm a tibt when men and wo- jto one whucnt to open their y andi irsay ood blets dear frbb press the daily journal of this city re cently had an enquiry from a reader in the southern part of the county as to what year was tho coldest new years day as no government re cords were kept atthe p o here prior to 1012 the editor could hot authori tatively reply for the writer had said it was in civil wr days your humble servant sent a letter which appeared oh the second day saying that 1864 had always boon as sociated in his mind with such an event i said that of course i was but a mere youth so much so that i was carried by an undo inside his overcoat a short distance from- our home to spend tho night with my grandfather and that the place was about 100 miles south of stevens point latitude this was in west plamboro near strabane a large grist of facts and opinions followed shortly nutting the date at or about 1864 or 18flp or clthor ono of the two some wore fiults positive about fl 6 giving incidents of freezing etc but the last ono suited without qualification or explanation that u was 1884 my barber complimented me on being evidently right but there seemed about as much evidence for the one as tho other now among tho patau prusss readers there must bo many yet of years and memories and perhaps records how would it be to ry and fill up some of tho unoccupied time these days to fur- nleh the pjuob nuns the true date of oi oo4doat nov voars day if it seem o confirm my vote i will likely letpuc edltorow whntpifeoplo ay this is at fergus many stories are current with re gard w the last public danco held in the town hall wo hope they are not truel but 4t is an opportunity for the council to prohibit dances being hold here without proper chaperons and supervision 9hey should also limit the hours to midnight which is certainly late enough for those who aro expected to work tho following day young women lose tho public respect for them when they attend those public dances where the only qualttlcatloh required is to have their escort pay the dollar admission fee to the hall fergus nowsrecord 255639 majority for gov ernment control million votss were ct by ontario voters on tfie bauds of com pie to returns from every constituency jh which vot ing took placo in the provincial elec tions of december 1st and many of which returns are official a complt- atlon made by the canadian press shows that the total vote was 1103985 on tho election issue tho vote was dividpau l for sale of z liquor under government control 679812 for ontario temperance act 424175 the choir of knox church under tho direction of claude kent is pre paring a splendid programme of music for the christmas services the estimates passed at ottawa this week contain a grant of j700 for re pairs to the west pier this is in addition to the 1300 previously granted so that the total will be two thousand dollars the oakville public library is again located in theta vis block on colborno street- the change was made on monday when a number of men as sisted in moving the large collection of books magazines maps tables an j general equipment all members were present at tho statutory council meeting on wednes day evjyjjwhen a resolution by coun cillors asnbury and hewson was unanimously carried instructing the town solicitor to prepare a blhprovld- ing for oakville separating from halj ton county gordon albertson son of herbert w albertson now of erlndale left on monday to accompany a party on a winter visit to the holy land and other points of historic interest along the mediterranean it is hoped that he will have a pleasant journey tho rotary club has had addroeso from physicians lawyers manufactur ers farmers and business men but on monday they had their first- address by an artist the speaker was i w l forster of toronto the wellknown portrait painter who has been favor ed with important commissions in england france japan washington and other places mr forster was in troduced by w alec chlsholm as n native of halton having been born at i norvol who was educated there and at brampton and toronto his study of art was completed in paris mr forster confined tils address to telling of art student life in paris where budding artists congregated in the famous studios to study under the great masters star s ottawa december 21 an order-ln- councll was signed yesterday morn ing appointing w d ross of tor onto lieutenantgovernor of ontario tho appointment to take effect january 12 1927 mr ross la ono of the most prom inent cltucns of tho province is highly spoken of everywhere and has aill the requirements to ensure a very satisfactory occupancy of the office of ueutgovernor farmers accessory shop we wish all our friends and custom ers a very merry christmas and a bright and prosper ous new year jwbarberee fishing for his 8uprer useful gifts for christmas rubbers overshoes hockey boots house and boudoir slip pers suk hosiery house boots oxfordh boots jomps strap slippers in satin patent calf und kid leathers lumber rub bers sox spats bags and suit cases all kinds of good footwear at lowest prices h l harrison towels a useful andserviceable gift we have a large range a 50a ttc 75c and 100 ladies silk scarfs we have in stocktoday 60 scarfs in all shades djl aft these scarfs were regular 150to clear at v gents gloves gents gloves lined and unlined special at 175 200 arid 20 holeproof hose holeproof hose in silk and silk and wool a big shipment just to hand in all the new shades special at 100 125 and 150 wishing you all a merry wgg christmas mclean co mnl street acton ont rockwood camping in tho thick forests of the caucasus near a turbulent stream of clear water the author of casuals injj the caucasus had many interesting experiences leopards often passed the camp and awakened the sleepers by their cry near at hand were plentiful signs of visiting bears from ltho vault of tho sky came the hoarse call of the wild geese cleaving the deep blue with thejr swiftly moving wedge every where were sights and sounds to charm a lover of nature ono evening writes miss herbert as the shadows drew down i was muklng any way back to camp after a depresslngly blank afternoon when charming picture was vouchsafed mc the rarest and most irresistible of wilk silhouettes a small blade bear was diligently fishing for his supper ho lay extended face down on a rotting log that lay across a narrow stream he wqh catching baby trour and other brightsided fish that i cannot name in dozens with his open paw thurstlng his forearm deep into tho water he patiently held it there per fectly motionless until the fish below wero persuaded that at was nothing to be afraid of then- they gathered about it in shoals becauso the oil in tho pow was an irresistible attraction again and again the fisherman with drew his paw closed on a list full of shining silver which he released most carefully and ate with manifest en joyment after each course of his banquet he would meditate a while as if calculating carefully the heights of bliss to which ho had attained then with a sldcwlse tilt to give his arm greater length he would begin to fish again for half an hour i watched him suddenly he brought up his paw with no fish in its grip and raising his head looked furtively from sldo to side seeing nothing suspecting every thing the wind having veered the dread human scent hnd reached ids j nostrils trudge pack and begone coun seled tho wardons of the wild with an awkward shuffle fie backed from his log and went off intp the dim forest 1 1 the time january 3rd 1927 the place guelph business college guelph ont for thorough buinaba train ing individual instruction by buainessexperionced instruct ors every graduate located start january 3rd al botjck principal aiid proprietor send in your applica tion christinas 1926 we want to wish all our friends and customers a very merry christmas and prosperous new year orrie lamb corner of mill and main streets cooperation whon you toll your neighbor about tho acton froo pros and renew your subscription promptly you are helping a publication chat has bns j the champion of this communitys best interests fof over r fifty years r r we thank you christmas greetings in all sincerity and genuine appreciation of your valued patronage and pleasant business rela tions during the tear just closing we extend our heartiest christmas and new years greet ing to our friends may the new year bring you success and us the continuance of your trust the acton produce grocery co c k browne prop inpependent aileer ssfsaes c- majority for government control 265839 tho complete returnr aro included from 10d or tho 112 provincial con stituencies tho other three constltu- enclen returned conservative govern- rnent control snpporterh without op position by iwptjcn the popular vote was reoorjlfld as fohpjvnj consorvatlvfh 6t2s77 liberal 138700 proffrehalve 92142 prohlbltlonlat libproir mt initconsorvntlvb p728 ldlluoral wy lirbor 1m independent m47 chri8tmiv8 time wfmf all holdlnatlbr dautandl total 1n it pays to advertise 3tie codfish layn a million egce ahd the helpful hop lays one lp doesnt caokle frr4e what ho dono ejworbk tlio oodflsh ooy hptilliienwo prle laate fo you and me if to dyertla jwt nie wedie vfe the many friend h of mrs john leavens will regret to learn that she was worse monday morning mr t gibbons 1b not so well at present el wood harris arrived from michi gan on monday where he is wlthij lockle white to spend christmas at his borne here messrs lome j qnlld and angus carter have started an open oir rink on the river at the woollen infills and have also rented a vacant cottager for he benefit of the patrons for putting on their skjites the rink will be opon tuesday thursday and saturday evenings a largre space has been cleared off to give lots of room for skating the choir of puffs church wero greeted with a full hbuso last tuesday evening in connection with the play the ministers wifes new bonnet the presbyterian congregation are having a supper in the basement this tuesday evening followed by a en tertainment and christmas tiep in the auditorium the united church sunday school are haying their christmas treo en tertainment in the town hall on wed nesday evening stanley plummer of slmcoe was up for a day last week on business the many friends of edward jolllffc will be pleased to learn of his recent success in the oratorical cbnrpetltlon at the g c v f when ho won tho stephens trophy in contest with ten phr contestants his subject was tjjfe and teachings of confucius a new furnace has been installed in tie tpwn hall jto replace the stove wrrlch 4pca jaift seemo bo able to bptf tjie ftujidin jn eytrejmely ppa weather wo hope for better result wimi mo furnace through ho winter monjhs this week will ueo the dumlaaaj of wpwarn fop h cfarlsnas and new year holidays unit the teachers off to their homea flet wishes fo au fpr a merry chrutmas nnd hanpy lc year compllmentff of tho season o tho editor of til ni ptrm onjf thoho responsible for its edition week by week not forgetting the reodfraof tho paper welcome to alli vrho coma to our mids for the noli to all ourfriends and customers we wish a very merry christmas m edwards co ibakers acton ont hwliinton watchmaker and clockmaker jeweller and silversmith special values in tadles and gents wrist watches pocket watch- es mantle clocks klfchen clocks anniversary clocks diamond rings gem rings signet rings wm rogers and community silverware old colony adam may fair and tudor patterns fine cut glash fancy china pieces tea and dinner sets jewellery tit varfous designs flno rose jionrl french ivory also whlto french ivory toiletware compacts safety razors wallets mirrors nnd great assortment of christmas preschtfl- pnrkor waterman kcllpno fountain pens freo lessons with any ukelclo or ukelelobanjo purchanel this week also felt pick given aqcordoons mouth organs etc personal greemng cards lnrso selection of designs also stock booklets and cards play ing cards checkers dominoes andgamoh gift boxes of stationery spkckai values- in beauty dolls mama dolt8 and- 1 baby dois vetcraft kindergarten table and chairs madtjby disabled soldiers als9 btlivrovs crudbui beds carriages garages engines anlmalfv ond i noams aric ljvio dlspity of christmas bookj gifts for everyone t a mrry christnwixlfci h w- hjnton jeweller and gift shop store open every night to 11 pm specials in oranges 85 doz 49cd02l 59c dozt69c doz we have th largest stock qf candies and nuts all new stock owr christmas display of meats lg now op come in and inspect it and you wjl ftgree with us that it is tfie finest display yon hayeever geen in aeton i fto advertise i welcome to all who coma to ourtl vi v j isbft hwat nitip tor the houdity aeaaon mm the guessing contest our guessing contesfton the weight of n baby beef in our display of meats closes on monday december 27 at six aclpck register your guess right away if you want to win the tenpound roast that will be given to the one coming the closest to the correct weight wdne and

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