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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Dec 1932, p. 6

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVU.LE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER lst, 1932 PAGE six conducted by President Mrs. Nor- -1ti iiiy oto h iebmge man WoodleY, the program opened CADMUS at Mr. Sydney Trewrn's. At the age TY ON with community singng. A paper sof 22 he entered the Sun Lif e As- o on 'Success" was well gven by Mrs. M.Na ~ro etMn surance Company and has been a Mr. Theodore Down is 111 witb ap- 1 N. J. Woodley; Mrs. Robt. Hodgo Tr orma o etsetMnto.f aithful employee. pniii.gva ae,"aigOur Isiue day nTrno Mrs. J. Kennedy. Miss Hazel and1 bac Mr.n Frnc tiSergavetur pap e. " M hi aking ls g Mr. Alf red Thornett spent Sunday Mr. Worthy Kennedy, and Miss b hmer.nF rda aterY retunie a Sccssthe ispmeeringw asotgh- at Mr. Oscar McQuade's. ILottie Cottreil, St. Christopher, vis- visi tho mensturDaixi e ndfge nstte f irst mieetinglo hen the Mr. Lloyd Tbompson visited at ited f riends here last week.1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stephens and Newman; a spelling match was con-Mr mWilasn oSudy M.Be axgtTrnoy, Don, siksetSunday with ducted by Ml-s. A. W. Anns. Lunch TMr.sadyatMr. ThmaHylands. n'snd oteer rends. Her. sailede Mr. an es.W.ic Prkk, re y r..Dvyspent M Thr. and tMr.TLar sHylands n sn therekendsHMr. Wm. Tre- ? M.and Mrs . F. P.ark assredbarsn.dae' gop Miss Gladys Cobbledick visited at for England on wednesday enroute h fMr. aspn Ms. F. L. Byer amrn- _______________ Mr. Edgar Gibson's over the week- to South Africa. o famnts, ent.unday w . ith herapar- MAPLE GROVE end. a ent, M. ad Ms. . Lllirap, ___________________~~~ Messrs Everard Sanderson and 4 Cannington. Tom Phillips spent Sunday at Mr. 1 COURTICEcl Reserve Friday evening, Dec. 9th, Miss Enid Twist spent the week- Richard Sanderson's. Sai' for the play "The Girl Who Forgot" end with Mrs. Ben Feather, Base Mr. and Mrs. Smith Ferguson and Mr. Ronald Courtice spent the 1 to be given by Trinity young people Line. Collette, Bowmanville, spent Thurs- weekend at home. ,S under the auspices of Tyrone Choir Mr. Clarence Tink attendied the day evening at Mr. A. E. McGill's. Miss Lyla Osborne, Toronto, was bet in the Conimufity Hall. funeral on Tuesday of his uncle, the On Friday evening, Dec. 23rd. the hoeovrth eeed Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Burgess, lat .G ace i Sunday Scbool will bold its annual 1 Mr- and Mrs. Archie Muir are vis- ha Messrs. Herbert and Harold Burgess, Mr. Wm. Newman, M.P.P.. North Christmas Concert in the church. A îting f riends in Thedford. L and Mrs. W. Taylor attended theI Victoria, Lorneville, spent Wednes- splendid program is being prepared. Mr. Walter Short bas gone to funeral of their aunt, the late Miss day evening witb Mr. and Mrs. Samn- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ferguson and Moorefield for a visit with cousins thi M. J. Burgess, at Orono on Sunday.1 uel Snowden. Sydnley, Mr. Sydney Ferguson and there. Leaueprgra Turdayevn- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie White and his mother, Mrs. Ferguson, visited MirAraBokutkoo ln ing was in charge of the social vice two daugbterS. Oshawa, slent the Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mountjoy on ic Toronto. was home over the Tc president, Mis Lorna Hooper: weekend witb ber parents, Mr. and Sunday. weekend. Mrs. J. D. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McKee and Mis-ie od ron ii-Mc Rea.igMr Wll hilis;pino Col. Lorne McLaughlin, Mr. Wm. family. Messrs Lloyd Thompsofl, ed at Mr. H. F. Hancock's and Mr. the ~W.Mrs. T. Barr and Miss Annie Newman and Mr. Samuel Snowden Tom Phillips and Glenn Gibson Harold iMuir's recently. W ~ardmner; the tapice AeLedr are busy these days getting the val- spent Friday evening at Mr. Oscar1 On Thursday afternon the Lad- Born or Made?" was well given by uation of the county of Ontario. McQuade's. e'BraClsbedam tign Miss Ilene Little; vocal solo, Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. A. Laird, Misses On Thursday evenlng, Dec. 22nd, thý e S room. I the abseenceinof M.Wottn,"WatMoeyCa'tSusie and Annie Laird, attended the a Christmas concert and tree will be the president, Mrs. Jno. Found pre- gu Buy"; splendid reading by Mrs. N. funeral on Wednesday week of the held in Mahood's school. Everyone sided A Short reading was given 1 Woodley. Mr. Douglas Martin, can- former's niece, Miss Edna Creighton, is cordially invited to attend and by Mrs. Ted Rivett, and the officers teE didate for Tweltb Older Boys' Par- Toronto. hear an excellent programe put on by were elected for the coming year. teE liament. was introduced by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Garrot. Mr. the scholars. Tbursday evening the young peo- in George Graham, bath of powman- and Mrs. Garnet Garrot and littie League was held Thursday even- ple's meeting was in charge of Miss fo] ville. Mr. Martin gave a' very in- baby, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. ing. Miss Grace Goody read the Sadie Muir. A good program was teresting address on bis platform. 1 John Snowden and Mr. and Mrs. lesson and Mrs. E. Sanderson gave put on witb Canadian Poets. Mrs. Women's Institute and Ladies' Aldi Lou Hockin on Sunday. the bible study. The program con- H. C. Wolraim gave a splendid ac- held the November meeting at the Mr. J. D. Graham suffered quite sisted of the topic by Miss Helen count of the 111e of Pauline Johnson, s home of Mrs. Russell Wright. A - Ila loss last Friday nigbt wben bis Fowler, a reading by Mr. Thomas f inisbing ber talk witb the poem M ter the business session. wich was i new car took f ire and was complete- Ridier and a song by Leonard Milis "The Cattle Thief."1 Miss Aura Os- ______________________~'ly destroyed. Mr. Graham succeed- and Thomas Ridler wtb Glenn Gib- borne gave a brief talk on "Jean ed in, saving the four tires. son accompanying them on tbe1 Blewtt." Miss Hazel Rundie con- guitar. 1 tributed a reading on 'Isobel Eccle- _______- ston Mackay," and Mrs. Cecil Found ENFIELDa short account of "Robent J. C. Poultry Keepers - SALEM! Stead." Misses Hazel Rundie and Egg Prices Are Good T<Xorono.Mr.an Mrs. Percy Cann and Mrs. a! terwards games were put on. WelJ Managed Poultry Give Col. E. E. Snider visited our schoolW.Cn attended the Royal Winter Good Profits last Tbursday. Fair last week. 1i i CU LYOUR FLOCK Red dloyen is being tbreshed in Mrs. A. Randaîl, Port Hope, is vis- S LIAbei CULL tbis vicinity; yield is fair. iting Mrs. F. L. Squair and Bow- < 4 DISPOSE 0F TOUR CULLS Mr. M. Rabbins, Oshawa, bas been manville f!riends. Reserve Dec. 6th, for the Publice1of AND SURPLUS ROOSTERS visiting at Mr. Fred Smitb's. Hebrew's 7:19 was the text chos- School Concert to be given in the br ZoraleaFarms'Mr. and Mrs. G. Bowman, Brus- en by Rev. A. M. Wootton for the Cburch. h Zoae Frssels. visitedi at Mr. L. C. Pascoe's. basis of bis very timely sermon on Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. cit Plan for Flock Renewal Miss Luella Hepburn and Mr. W. Sunday. E. R. Taylor on tbe arnival of a fine br May Interest Tou Hepburn. Kedron, visited at Mr. Mrs. L. Butteny spent several days baby boy. ve Mail P. C. for Particulars Now. Arthur Ormiston's. in Toronto last week attending the Mr. and Mns. Hanold Pascoe and LARGE or SMALL Mr. Morley Beatb, Beathton, and Women's Institute convention and Ray visited at Mr. Eric Pearce's ne FLOCKS CULLED FREE Mr. James Beatb, Winnipeg, visited visiting friends. Claremont. te: 0 CAREat Mr. J. Hepburn's. A goodly number of our citizens Master Carmen Westlake, Oshawa, es OF CHARGEMr. Lloyd Fenguson is in the but- were guests at the Bachelors' even- spent the weekend at Mr. Chas. ai BY L. ALAN TAYLOR cher business supplying dressed pork ing in St. Paul's Churcb on Monday Blancbard*s. ar Write MANAGER to butchers in Toronto. evening and report a very enjoyable Miss Evelyn Prouse and Mr. Wal- te ZORALEA FARMS Mr. Levi Nidclery, Toronto, bas time and an abundailce o! fine ter Holliday, Brooklin. visited at Mr. gr 1been visiting at Mr. Geo. Onmiston's sandwiches and cOffeie. H. E. Tink's. TYRONE, ONT. and Harold Ormiston's. Y. P. L. meeting encountel-ed an- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reynolds, Ruth Of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leask and other rainy evening on Wednesday, and Art.hur, spent the weekend with as f amily and Ml-s. E. Annis, Taunton, Nov. 23rd, but in spite of weatber Toronto f riends. di visited at Mr. F. Gilbert's. conditions there were 18 wbo braved Mr. Tom Westlake and fiend and at Miss Jean Delong, North Bay, Mr. it out and a splendid pnognam was IMn. Frank Xestlake spent Sundiay ye R. Bowman, Kingston, Mn. and given under leadership o! Mrs. F. with Toronto friends. W] ic u es f r Mrs. G. Bowman, Brussels, visited at Honey, social vice. Ater tbe open- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Balson and ai Pi t r sf r M.T. Bowman's. ing exercises by the president and family visited at Mr. Ernest Larm-c9 Mr. Abert Niddery, Toronto, Mr. witb prayer by Mr. Cator and the er's, Blackstock, recently. P( C R S M S and Mrs. H. James, Columbus, Miss minutes of last meeting by the sec- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westlake, ci CHRISTM A S Luella Hepburn and Mn. W. Hep- retany, Bible reading was given by Miss May and Mr. Percy Westlake c zurn, Kedron, visited at Mn. J. Hep- the leader: Mn. R. Knox dealt witb vlsited with Oshawa friends. burn's. the tapic in a very masterly way; Misses Muriel Baker and Florence W Mr. F. Blackburn and Mn. E. Doidge Bennett and Mr. Stanley Rickard. te also gave addresses beaning on the Peterboro Normal, visited at Mr. dl BL C SO Ktopic; Mrs. Len. Richards, a very Jack Baker's. fi la 1fine reading; Miss Marion Honey Remember the institute meeting hi Mn. Walter Henry vlsited relatives f avored witb a piano solo; and Mn. Tbursday afternoon, Dec. 8th. in the Je in Blackstock on Sunday. Reg. Coombs a mouthorgan select- S. S. room in charge o! gnoup 2. Mn. Leith Byens attended the ion. The get-together spirit of good- Evenyone welcome. c( 25e1 to $2.25 Royal Winter Fair on Saturday. will was promoted in the social houn Division meeting will be beld onV Mr. Howard Venning, Toronto, bY a -One Per Cent" contest. The Thursday evening, Dec. 8tb, in theQ A suitable picture makes an ideal visited Mn. George Crawford, ,jr. meeting was closedi by the president S. S. room. A special pnognam and t: gift. We have just receivedi a Mn. and Mrs. George McLaughlin, with Mizpah benediction. social time is being prepared so ev- di new shipment o! most attractive Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bai- _____________ eryone come. a subjects. See them for yourself. îey. The sympatby of the community qi Our 1932 Mn. Wesley Montgomery, Lindsay, ENNISKILLEN is extended ta the family of the late spent the week-end at Mr. A. De- - i~Hrbert G. Pascoe who passed away CRSMSCRS vrs. Mrs. Andrew Sharpe is enjoying on Saturday morning a!ter a long are we believe the best value we Mr. and Mrs. John English spent a visit to Scotland. iles uea okpaeo us have even bad. Local Views, Col- Sunday witb Mn. and Mrs. Leslie Miss Eisie' Moore spent the week- day afternoon to Hampton Ceme- el oned Views o! the Holy Land, Graham. end wlth Miss Alice Ashton. tery. ci Winter Scenes, and many othens. Miss Marionie Marlow. Toronto, Misses Margaret Dalton and Nora! Our Institute double quartette ' spent the week-end with her mothen Kerslake spent Satunday in Toronto' comprised o! Mr. Jack Baker. Mrs. 5c Cards - 50e a doz. Mrs. John MarloW. Miss Mabel Green, Woodstock, Isaac Hardy, Mrs. Ross Lee, Mrs. S. fi 10c Cards - $1.00 a doz. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and visited ber friendi, Mns. (Dr) Fer-I E. Werry, Mrs. Jack Yellowlees, Miss t] 1933 GIFT CALENDARS f amily visited Mr. and Mns. Stanley guson. Bwavle Helen Baker, Mis. Harold Pascoe s Malcolm, Nestleton, necently. Miss Grace Werry, Bomn ie and Mrs. Everett Cryderman. with Mn. and Mms. Cecil Fruo and visited ber parents, Mn. and Mms. J.I Miss Annie McMaster as pianist, are re mvIson Sidney. Burton, spent Sunday A. Werny. rciigcnrtltoso hi J.w .J W E L wth Mn. and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy. Mn. and Mrs. A. Page, Toronto, success last week wben tbey sang at t J.W .JE W ELL Mns. Noble and Miss Eva Parr, visited the fornmer's parents. Mn. the Institute Convention in the f BOOKS & STATIONERV Toronto, spent Sunday witb the lat- and Mns. S. Page. Royal York Hotel, Toronto.t PAINTS & WALLPAPER te's parents, Mr. and Mns. Robent Miss Donothy Gray, Toronto, Mr. and Mms. Harold Pascoe en-f CHINA & RADIOS Parr. spent the weekend witb ber parents, tertained last Thunsday evening atr "Big 20" Bowmanville Mr. and Mrs. Josepb Fonder and Mn. and Mrs. W. Gray. a dinnen panty in honor o! the 35tb daughten Lucille, and Mn. Eric Cut- Mr. and Mns. Stewart Rodxnan, wedding annivensary o! Mms. Pas-1 ing svent Sunday with Mn. and Scugog. visited the latter's parents, coe's parents, Mn. and Mns. Walter Mrs. Wesley Bradburn. Mn. and Mns. E. C. Ashton. îCrydierman. and o! ber uncle and IMrs. N. Henry and family have Miss M. E. Virtue. Mrs. B. Palmer, aunt, Mn. and Mns. Bruce Fenguson, returned to thein home. Janetville, Toronto, spent the weekend witb Hampton. About 50 guests sat clown1 after spending sevenal weeks witb their aunt, Mns. Phylina Mountjoy. Ito dinner, the table being centredj Im i~h < er parents, Mn. and Mrs. Fred Mn. and Mns. Elmen Boyd, Ton- with a beautiful wedding cake. Mrs. CH IT A Bailey. onto. Mrs. E. StevensElampton Pascoe was assisted by ber sisten, Cf UI 1Mns Foster Fergusoni, Mrs. Percyi Miss Luella Stevens, Oshawa,. viîsited Mns. Chas. Smith. Mfter a pesn Phîlp and Miss Margaret Swain at- Mn. and Mns. H. Stevens.1 vngthgus dprewsigi tended tbe Women's Institute con- 1Mn Lorne Lamb neceived the sadi the bride and groom many more vention in the Royal York Hotel, iew. o! the sudden deatb o! bis 1yearso ap ane fe F lo w e s 1 Tronto recetly.cousin, Mn. Leonard Cayley o! Lind-1 Th e League meeting on Monday Congratulations ta Misses Olive say wbo was shot wbile hunting. evening was in change o! the 4th1 VI CmladNrm--cyo -Lde' i rehlin_ af-IVice Pnesident, Ruth McKessock,1 CLai ifo d are. Jhong ornt, lase hl i Bwmnvll l K ingsw ay dent. Ilt ywas-decicýed týo pack a balýe wee entertained_at the hom 0f Mn.16 a. m. Banquet at -noon. Ail in- I 9 as usual. Program, in change of and Mrs. Wm. Trewin last Satur- tenested are urged to attend. Good I muoe m. 1 Mrs. A. Rahm. consisted of: reading day evenlng. pnognam is being pnepared. Mn. J. Nu s r es "h Little Mother o! Canadian The community was shocked te A. Carrol of the Ontario Marketing Phone 144 Nîaht 726 ~ Soldiens" by Mns. Wm. Crawford; learn o! the sudden deatb o! Mr. Board will speak. Ladies are es- took the flrst chapten of the Study heart trouble last Tbursday even- Noble Metcalf e, President. Book on "China." Lunch was served. lng. He spent neanly ten years in Neil Mutton, Secnetary. J I STARKVILLE 'lI vir -.'recei cong Glad to see Rev. and Mrs. WfaeLos ek f nom England. 'man M~iss Emma Dickinson, Oshawa,'Ai ited Miss Norma Hallowell. El!li This community extends deep Mai rpatby to Mrs. R. Reid and f ain- cou, Y. Mr. Miss Alice Hallowell has neturned L.1 me f nom visiting !niends in Osh- Eilei wa. Mr Mn. and Mms. Yule and Mis. Bar- and [y, Osbawa, visited at Mrs. W. Misý avery's. Han Mn. and Mrs. Ross Hailowell spentMar inday witb ber parents at Elia- i er, tbville. .M. Mn. Bruce Lockbart, Ailsa Craig, ber as been visiting Mns. R. Reid at sur, tarkville Station. We hope our Council will do some- A iing to, prevent the dumping o! old duri abbish on the roads. and Mms. Clarence Reid and two sons, thei >ronto, are visiting ber busband's cele iother, Mrs. R. Reid. A number attended the "Tnip te e Old Land" given by Rev. Thos. ' ;allace in Sbiloh Cburcb recently. Rev. J. J. Mellor gave a very in- eresting talk Sunday evening; at .'skard, to the Kirby-Leskand Lea- Le. Our scbool, accompanied by the cacher, Miss Green, and the trus- e.gave a musical demonstration .the community hall, Newcastle, r the trustees o! Hope Township. GOLDEN WEDDING Ir. and Mrs. John Wright, Haydon, Complete Fifty Years of Married Lif e WRIGH-THOMSON-At Mill- brook, on -November 29th, 1882, byj 11ev. Il. S. Matti,ws, ',r. John Wright aiti Miss Amny Thompson, both of liayion. Tuesday, Novemben 29th, 1932, fty yeam a!ten the event men- ioned above, will long be remem- :red by Mn. and Mrs. John Wright *f Haydon as not only a day o! Sigbt sunshine, but as a day o! ippy memonies o! meeting their tid friends wbo assembled to cele- i rate their Golden Wedding Anni-j ,rsary. During the af ternoon manyI iigbbors and friends called te ex- end congratulations and best wisb- ýto the worthy couple on their ttaining to this important peniod id likewise to drink a cup o! tea ,the good bealtb o! the bride and ,oom. Later in the evening a gathering )fsome 50 relatives and old frini'ds ssembled when a neal weddmngj iinner was served. The table decor- ted with yellow streamers and ellow chrysanthemums and !rom ghicb was served a menu o! chicken ind bot potatoes, salads, pickles, ,akes. confections, with the all un- ortant wedding cake occupying a ,ntrai place among the good things. A toast to the bride and groom 'as pnoposed by Rev. A. M. Woot- on, their pastor, and their bealtb irunk by those surroundlng the [stive board, after whicb ail joined .eartily in singing "For they are olly Good Fellows." Af ter a period o! social inter- course had been enjoyeti again Mr. Wootton called for orden and ne- quested Mn. Thos. Ryan, brother o! the groom, to read tbe f ollowing ad- .ness, whicb be supplemented i wth af ew personal remanks on the good qualities o! this wortby couple: Mn. and Mrs. John Wright, Haydon. >ear Loved ones:- We bave gatbered bene this ev- ening to offer to you oun sîncere congratulations on this your Golden Vedding annivergary. PFf!ty years is a îong time to look onrward to, but in looking back over the years, te some o! us, at least, it seems but a little whlle. You have been privileged beyond nany in tbat you botb have lived the greater part o! your lives in or near the same village and bave fonxned friendsbips that have lasteti al throughout this long period. Many friends o! the days when you began înarried life have moved te othen parts, othens have gone to, the great beyond, while others nemain to join witb you in celebrating this ment- orable occasion. You are blest in having the res- pect and love o! your child.ren, grandcbildren and othen relatives. who offer good wishes in recogni- tion o! this happy event. Looking back over the years since you pledged to "love. honor and obey"I there bave been many things toi gladden your beants, sorrows te sad- den and blessings to rejoice over, but te-night after travelling oven the patbway tegether for !ifty years Accept- our heartie ,, conrtula-. ents o! many otber glits whicb tbey will ever prize as reminders o! this happy event. It was negnetted by ail, their son, M. Egbet Wrght and family f Cagary were unable to be present ,i-i . ~- ~ ~ t--i- Bapyocaiotb !g wand Disnley, Miss Doris RYan anti thg a occbstantialmessg wa Mrs. David Graham. The latter wlth ive ad om tem.alomessageS o! ber busband who were among the tratlaton nomoldfnindsin guests at this gatbel-ing also cele- ;Angeles, Cal.. Oshawa. and1 bratedthiGodn edng n ,y other points. , Nov. 23rd, o! wbîcb we hope to have ýmong those present wene: Mrs. a report later. 'eda Ridge and daughter Miss rgaret Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. S. HAMPTON uch. Mn. W. Dobinson. Toronto;_______________ .and Mrs. Harry Campbell, Mn.; V. Disney, daughtens, Amy and Oshawa talent are giving their een and sons Evenett and Edwal-d, ne lay -The Road to the City" s. Flonnie White. Oshawa; Mn. inthe Sunday Sehool room. on Wed- dMns. Thos. Ryan and daugbters. nesday. Dec . 7th, at 8 P. M. It is sses Doris and Noreen Ryan, highly recommnended. Corne and nilton: Mn. and Mrs. C. N. Ruse. I hear it. Admission 25e and 15c; «and Mns. Albert Gilders, Bow- two childi'en frn one home 25c. iville: M. and Mrs. Sewand Ty- 1Maple Grove: Rev. and Mrs. A. Wootton, Tyrone: besides a num-i LONG SAULT ro! old friends o! the village and roundng ditrict The Long Sault is holding a Con- Apleasant incident was mentioned! cent at the churcb on Wednesday ring the evening that not only Mn nigbt Dec. 7th. Lunch wlll be ser- I Mns. Wright were celebnating ved after the concert. Corne and ir jubUlee. but that 3 present w,çere eniov a good program. Everybody ebating a birthday, Master Ed- welcome. Admission 20C. Hello! Yes, this is Haî'îy AHlin's Store. Yes, we've' everythi ng you want foi' Christmas, lady. Quality groceries at î'easonable prices deliv- ered î'ight to vouî. cool'. You can make no mistake in oî'deriîîg your Christmas grocer- ies î'ight now, in f actor'ceî' all your gî'oceries here. Heî'e's a fewx high quality products at unusually low pî'ices: Salada Tea, 1 -lb....................... 25c Be sure andi have youî' Salada Tea When the Salacla tea man cails to see you. Fancy QatyPîk Salmon, large tin....... loc Harvest Br'and Mai'malade, 40 oz. jar....... 23c Toddy, a meal in a glass, ........... 49e lb. tin Pure Buckwýheàt Honey, .5-lb. pail.......... 30c Laxo Ceî'eal, 5-lb. bag.................. 30c Pure Castile Soap ................ 10 bars 25c Mistletoe Brandi Mincemeat, 32 oz. jar...... 30c Silveî'bright Salmon, whole......... 121/2c lb. BEACON'ý BRAND Oysters ............ 30c Jar BEACON BRAND Hadclies ............ 15c lb. BEACON BRAND Fillets............. 18c lb. YOIJR CHRISTMAS CAKES AND PUDDINGS Now is the time to make themn and here are the things to use in them Seeded Raisins ...................... 17c lb. Seedless Raisins ................. 2 Iba. 25c Bleached Sultana Raisins. choice quality, 20c lb. Cuî'rants .......................... 15c lb. English Or'ange and Lemon Peel........ 20c lb. English Citron Peel ................. 39ce Glazed Cherries .................. 1/2-b. 20c Molasses..........................l1oc tin Walnuts, halves ..................... 49c lb. Walnuts, quaî'te's .................. 39c lb. Almonds.......................... 49c lb. L HARRY ALUIN King Street .BOWIMANVILLE Phone 186

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