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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Dec 1911, p. 8

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, - Cr ist mas An nouncement for 1911 at Fe, AlIIAD DV'aS Chitta Hall G(rocer. OUR MOTTO: "Quality the Test ofChaes" FRUITS. Choice fruits for Christmas cooking that show quality and value, Extra Select Valencia Raisins *..*....... . ,... .,......... 1..0-eO a lb. Califoî nia Seeded Raisins, Best Brands, 1 lb. pkdgs ...... 2 for 25c, California Seedlesasins .......................... 15c a lb. Choîce Sultanas ...........................................1l8c a lb, Choice Currants, washied and cleaned........... .... 10e a lb. Finest Vostizza Currants, best importations., ..~.. -........ 10e a lb, Orange, Citron and Lemon Peels ......................._ 20e a lb. Finest llallowee Dates.,............ ....... .10Oc a lb., 3 for 25c. Extracts, Sbelled INuts, Ieing Sugar, Pastry Spice, etc. We have the quality and value suire to give satisfaction, Choice Fruits for thie Table. Fine Table Raisins in bulk and cartons. 20e a lb. 25e a lb.,- 30e a lb. -. 35o a lb. Quality of these is fine, Table Figs-Choice Turkey Figs. 13e to 20e a lb. Oranges! Oranges!! Nave Oragnsof the-,best brands aand a uiï il îe thie best value, in town by the dozen ,or-cby th!e case. Malaga Grapes, qualîty fine, 20Oc per lb. Lemiý ons, Bananas, etc. Almonds, Walnuts, Filberts, Peanuts, etc. Confectionery. Choice Mixtures.................................. 2 lb. for 250 OrSpecial, good to look at, good to eat...,............. 15e a lb, Extra Choîce Mixture...-,............... .. _. 25e a lb. Dur assortment ot Chocolates is great, 20e, 30e, 40c, 50c, 60e a lb, Rumbugs, Peppermints, Gum Drops, Kisses, Creams, Bulîs Eyes, etc., and many other lines, fromt 15e to 40e a lb. Hladdy's 1Ideal Oysters. !lie very finest, Coast S'ealed, solid meat Oysters. Handled under, the latest sanitary methods. Tbe real sea oyster with the real sea flavor. 60e per Imperial Quart, China and Crockery. We bave 55 samples of cups and saucers to select fromn-no two alike, They range from 5e to $1.00. Best value we ever offered. Our 25e assortinent should interest you. Just opened a large direct importation, of, Austrian China of beautiful designs and coiorings. The assortment is too large to enumerate; prices f ran 25e0 to $3.00 eaeh. These are really very chioice. DInner Set Specoal, A recent purehase of Dinner Sets enables us to offer you sets worth fromt $12.50 to $15,00 for only $9.00. A sliortage of one or two small pieces in eaeh set accounts for this opportunity. The Variety. Choice of our 5e, 10e, 15e and 25e lines should attraet a large cro\ d of buyers, some of them being worth double the priee asked. I ~~PricesRgh.l Phonre 129 r 6. ilampton. 'iii REMOVING. TO CORNER KING ànd SSILVER STS. Caîl and get bargains te save our moving more than neeessary. Peter Murdoch, The Seetlsman. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR EXCURSIONS CANADIAN NORTHIERN Comfortable, roomy, well ventilated, ves- tibuled trains. No crowding. Single Fare Saturday, Dec. 23rd-MOnday, Dec. 25th. Return Limait Dec. 26th. also Saturday, Dec. 3yth-Monday, Jan. îst. Retura Limit Jan. 2nd. Fare and One Quarter Thursday, Dec. 21st-Mondayr, Tan. ist Return Limit Jan. 3rj. Trains Leave Bowmanville WFSTBOIJND,,io.io a. m and 7.44 p. m. For Toronto -anuhlntermediate Stations. EASTBOUND, ii. 15 a. m. and 7.24 P. mi For Trenton and Intermediate Stations and ail points on Central Ontario Ry. Tickets and ail information from Station Agent, or ALAN 111,WILLTAMS,- Phone 58 or Si Toven Ticket Agent. King Street, Bowmanville. Fine B3eef For Christmas Trade.. List of Cattie bought for our i Durïhamr heifer fed by A. Gamnsby, Orono i hieifer, i steer, Sam'l IAlin, Bowmanville 2 steers, Wesley Allun, s 2 steers, 1 heifer, Chas, Allie, Providence 2 heifers, Thos. Jackson, 2 heifers, John Wight, 1 heifer, Rd. Souch; s 8 heifers and steer, E. Hancock, 2 heifers, J. H. Werry, Bethesda 2 steers, Chas. Langmaid, Solina. i choice caif, W. Woods, Base Line. The above are ail heifers and steers, the namnes of the feeders being a guarantee of the best quality that can be secured. Highest prices in cash for aIlkinds of the best quaiity of poultry. The best is none tno good for nur patronsS n C. M. Cawker & Sn Phione 64. Bowmanville.1 Et"VERYTHINGI FORI THE FOOTj REST ASSURED If it's anythinig in Footwear, we have it. RECENTLY ADDED Ladies' Satin Slippers, in -colors. Automobile Skates, OUR SPECIALS are worth attention. Ladies' 39c Rubbers, low heels-good. Ladies' $i oo Overshoes Boys' Strong Hockey Boots 3'5 Men's $1 00 Leather Leggings 75c Buckskin Moccasins $1 65 Snag Proof Buckle SRubbers Our windows show many more. GRE AT EFFORTS are being put forth to make a big showing in holiday gifts. ROCKBOTTOM PRICES. OSHWAONT s h For Inans nd lie. Ihe Kind You Heua AIwqyý Bught" SHAWS A Christmas entertainment, will be givenby the chiîdren of Shaw's Scliool this (Thunsday) evening at 8 p. m. Good prognram consisting of dialogues, reci- tations, choruses by home and outside talent wiil be given, also selections on the gramaphone. Silver collection. Every- one attend. ENFIELD. Mn. Frank Campbell is home from Whitewood, Sask., whene lhe has purchased a farm. Will neturn west in the Spning. ....Mr. Albient Niddery is home from Hamilton . .. .Mr. and Mns. W. J. Ormis- ton recently entertained a large company of, fiends in celebration of thein 23nd wedding anniversary,. . .Mn. Geo. Coch- rane lias sold lis prize-wineing team for $800,00, to be, delivened aften the Xmas fains.,. . ;Mr. Geo. Ormiston exhibited lis two-year entine colt at Guelphi Fair and won finst pnize from maîly competitors and sold hlm for $650.... Mn. and Mrs. Hanny T. James, Columbus, vîsited at Mr. John Hepbunn's... Mn. Rd. Pascoe and Master Wallace spent a few days at Kmn- sale. HAMPTO N Mns. Mutton and son, Consecon, are visiting at lier fathen's Mn. Thos. Keilar's .... Tliank-offering services in the dhurci, Sunday were a decided success. Rev. 1-4 B. Kenny, Bowmanville, preached an ex- cellent sermon in the mornîng and gave a fine address to the Sunday Sehool in the afternoon. Tlie pastor, Rev. C. W. Bar- nett, gave a grand sermon in tlie evening. The music at botli services was mucli ap- preciated. Wlien ail the contributions come in we expect the full amouat asked for will be nealized . ...Christmas tree Saturday niglit Dec. 30th.. ..Mn. E. Has- tings, who lihas been ailing for over two yeans with heant trouble, passed away- Monday evening aged 69 years.. Mn. J. Laing, sr., is very il... . Mns. W. N. Brown and sister Miss Johns of Peterbono Normal are liome for Cliristmas holiday . . .. Con- gratulations to Mn. H. Wilcox, jr., and bride.... Mn. Russell Rowe, Osliawa, vis- ited lis parents Sunday. . .. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tamblyn and'chuldre.n, Orono, visit- ed at Mn. M. B. Cnyderman's Sunday.... Mr. and Mns. Cleve Clemence, Kinby, vis- ited fienlds here Sunday. Fountain Pens-Waterman's, Parker's Lutcky- curve and othen good ones. See oun special at 8c fully guananteed. jury & Lovýel. TYRONE Miss Beryl Perey, Bowmanville, was ne- cent guest of Miss F. Clemens. .. .Mn. and Mns. Peter Wenry and Miss E. M. Werry spent Saturday afternoon with Mn. and Mrs. H. J. Werry, Enniskillen, ine honor of the 2otli annivensany of thein wedding day. ....Mn. Pency Whittingham, Edgeley, Sask., is guest of Mn. Samnel Hooper ... Miss Jessie Bingham, Bowmanville, visited friends liere .... A number from liere at- tended Mn. S. Hooper's wood sale Friday. ... The Epworth League concert on the 15tli was a Yuletide function of more than ordinary intenest and profit. Leaguers liad tastefully deconated the S. O. T. hall, which was crowded to the doors wlien the curtain rose at 8 p. ni. for tic first seiec- tien on the programn. Rev. W. Higgs, who is excelled by few as a cliairman, pnesided whule the follewing numbers were presented: Choruses by League members; a cantata, î"The Christmas Pli- grim," well given by young girls, in whicli two littie tots, Dorothy Higgs and Hazel Wenry, deserve special mention as enter- tainers. Solos wene pieasingly sung by Mirs Vera Colwili, Mn. Wmn. Stapies and Master Bob Richards and a duet by Han- old and Edith Ciemens. A seleetion from Nellie McCiung's favorite book, "The Sec- ond Chance," was read by Miss Florence Clemens in lier own inimitable manner. The closing number, a temperance dramna, "Aunt Dinah's Pledge," with eiglit char- acters, came as the climax of the evening witli Mns. W. Challis as a typical Aunt Dinali. Each part was weil sustaieed, ail the actons acquittîng themselves credit- ably and presenting one ef the best enter-* tainments of the season. Pnoceeds $43. ENNISKILLEN A good audience enjoyed the entertain- ment given in the Metliodist dhurci by Mn. Stublis, of Peterbono ..Sacramental service in Preshyterian cliurcliSundy.... Mns. (Rev.) J. E. Robson lias gene to To- ronto te spend holiday season wiîli lier children.... Mn. Robson gees back te lis last circuit at Jvanhoe for a wedding, Dec. 26tli, then to city aise .... Mn, and Mrs. H. J. Werry entertained a large number of1 relatives Saturday, ceiebrating the twen-1 tieth anniversary of their wedding. Con-1 gratulations .... Recent visitors-Mr.Wal- ter Hoskin,Toronto, at Mr.Nelson Smitli's. Miss Dinali Thompson with Mrs. F. W. Lee. Mn. Noble Metealfe and Miss Elva <ZSold by ail Grocers. M1anufactured by yrr-I asoe APhone '. owmlanville.* el ,4 ez/eN* * 4 4 4 ,2 4 4 BETHESDA A clinistmas tree ententainment will be lield in the churcli on Thursday evening Dec. 21. Program consisting of drills, dialogues tableaux recitations and sing- ing. Public cordialiy invited. Admis- sion, 20e; chldnen. loc. WOOD SALE FRIDAY, Dec. 29-J., and R.E. Osborne, will seil on Northi haîf lot 13, con. 4, cantwright, 4 mile e ast' of Blackstock, 10 acres 'of mixed standing timben among whichý'is a quantity of cedar in 4 acre lots. Sale at one o'clock. See bills. L. A. W. TouEF, auctioneer. WeH Digging and Cleaning Pensons wantinig wells on cisterns dug or eleaned apply te John Lambert wlio understands the business, as lie las work- ed at it for seme years Leave youn orders at Bounsall's Marbie Works. JOHN LAMInERT. Bowmanville. HAY FOR SALE Having made arrangements with farmers to deliven liay te aIl parts of the town, and aise having a large quantity of baled hay on hand, we are prepared to give prompt attention te ail parties leaving ordens, at lowest pnices. McCLELLAN & CO, Limited., 47 tf Bowmanville. PHOTOS FOR CHRISTMAS Are you stîli worrying about wliat to give youn fienids for a Chiristmas remem- berance? Why not give them a photo of younself or'childnen? It is sure te please them. We stili have ime for a few more sittings whidh we can finish befone1 christmas. THOS. ROBSON, Pliotograplier, James Block. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witheridge and family, Sanies, N. D., are visiting lis fath- er, Mn, John Withenidge ...Miss Aima Margaret-James, who lias been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Thos. Power, lias returned te lien home in St. Thomas ..,,. Mrs. Thos. Power is visiting lier brother> Mr. J. James, Toronto ...The Christmas en- tentaiement in Base Lice scliool Tuesday eveeing was a splendid success. The program was well prepaned and neflected munch credit on Miss Aima Margaret James, St. Thomas, whose ability te con- duct ententainments lias been demonstrat- ed on previons occasions. After the opening chorus by the school, Rev. S. F. Dixon, chairman, gave a short address. Readings wene well given by Miss James, Hazel, Gladys and Bannet Power and Mon- ley Burgess. A pantomime, "Nearer My God te Tliee" was nicely presented by 10 girls and a Cassinet drill hy 8 girls as was aise the fiag drill "Hail to King George." Thechef feature of the evening was the comedy "Christmas Boxes" in two acts whidli took weil being well pnesented and oi a very interestîng dlianacien. Pro- ceeds $28,50. Chidren UCry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO RIlA ChUidren Cry FOR FLETCHER'$ SOLINA. The Loyal Crusaders will hoid a Xmas tree and entertainment Fniday evening in Sons' Hall at 8 p. m. Good program by the crusaders and bnief addness by Rev.C.W.Banrett, Admission 15c, on two 25; children 10e. Public cordially invited. Miss Ida Vice, youngest daugliter of Mn. Jas. Vice, was uniied ln marniage with Mn. Leo. Jeweli, Toronto, Saturday last at io a. m. Rev. C. W. Barrett tied the nuptialj knot. Tlicy were unatterided. Miiss Ger- trude Pascoe played Mendeissohn's Wed- ding Mardi. They left at once for Ton- onto wliere they wvill reside. Their many friends liere wish tliem every happiness. Monday -evening previeus to their man- niage a number of fniends assembled at lier home and aften being called te order by Mn. S. E. Werry an address was read by Miss Flossie Wenry and Miss Vice was presented With a dozen silver teaspoons and some -dessert spoons by Misses Lila Westlake and Gertrude Pascoe, thus show- ing the esteemn in which she was hield hy itr:Miss Peani M el, Bowmna n-1 ville, Mn. Walter Patte, Oshawa, zand Miss' Ela Pickeii, Countice, atn.T.Baker's; Mn. and Mrs.F. WEncry, Kedonla Mn. W.~~s C. ery's M. and Mrs. J. T. Cele, Hamton atMr. A. .L. Psce'; n.an Mrs. AeaneKirby, and Mn.11and Mrs. BeydBethsdaat M. . . asoes MnI. ClarenIlCe Vice IMyti, M.JohnjI Duthie, Tornnto, a M.L.T Psoes Mcssrsý. Ceci!l-and Franlk Vce Oliwa. Mns. G. Avery, 1Haydloî,at ',F. etes You may have an idea that wiring £Il Sflot your home for Electric Light means tear- , V ing up the premises and will cost a great nees.i deal. This impression is wrong. Ï0 nc say I use the Iatest improved methods, caus- ing saving in time, labor and mnateria- * to tear less cost to the house onr *10 A man whose home 1 recently installedt with Electric Light said that he nyr- the housewants to go back to the ou i amp again. The menit of Electric Light is strong fif~,~c~ enough to make its own way if youi give .g * oPècst it half a chance. You wilb pised VT *fI t otle * electric thing to have an estimeft e6s oua servtce ~~Electrician omnie serv e BàSkDSJ. mnviel :o A RECORenD -BREnyAKING. SALE 0F MEWS -A N D 1BOYS' HIGHCAS LOHN AND FURKNISHn'INGtS. Sweeping reductions on this entire stockç, embracing Suits, Trousers,, Overcoats, Rain- coats and Work Clothing at pric es that wil cause a sensation for underpricing. Every garment in-the store will be sold regardle.ss of cost or value at prices represent-I inga saving of from 3o per cenrt-,)l 50 Per cent. to the purchaser. It will be money in your pocket if you buy now, Corne and see what you can save, The Anderson Clothiù*g Co0 BOWMANVILLE. ~eA Piano for Xmas Order your piano now so that you will be sure te Shave it for Cbristmas., Buy a DO0MI1"NIO0%ýN PAN Ù from James Deymain and save rnoney Canli and se ur ALAM îé--àem- à.,

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