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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 20 Dec 1928, p. 8

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Page Eight THE COLBORNE EXPRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20th, 1928 Our message this Christmas to our many customers and friends is simple and sincere. It's just a wish for A Really Happy Chrismas and a New Year of Progress and Prosperity. We also wish to thank each and every one for their continued patronage during the past year. JUST A FEW LAST MINUTE XMAS SPECIALS Creams, per tb.................. 22c Jellies and Gums, per lb .... . . 18c, or 21b 35c Good Mixed Candies..........21b for 25c Assorted Nuts................21b for 45c Walnuts, French Budded, per lb........ 32c Brazil Nuts, per lb ................. . 28c Peanuts, fresh roasted, per lb ... . 18c, or 21b 35c Page & Shaw Smiles'n Chuckles Chocolates in gift boxes for Christmas. E. Phone 150 W. ROWSOME King Street Colborne JUST UNLOADED Car Cement - Car Gyproc See our Gyproc junior sheets 4ft. x 8ft. at $36.00 per thousand Colborne Planing Mill Phone 99 H. A. GRANT, Prep. Colborne Superior Store SPECIALS December 21st to 24th TERMS--CASH OR TRADE j Granulated Sugar ..........101b for .59 Thompson's Seedless Raisins . ......... 21b .2 Re-Cleaned Currants, per lb.............2 Table Figs, per pkg.......•...........1 Maraschino Cherries, fancy quality, 3 oz. bottle .2 Glace Cherries, bulk, per lb.............4 Glace Citron Peel, per lb...............4 Glace Orange and Lemon Peel, per lb..... .3 Shelled Walnuts, per lb................4 Mince Meat, finest quality........2tb for .3 Cranberries..................2tb for .5 Vanilla Flavoring.............2 bottles .1 Christmas Crackers, per box of 1 doz........2 NuKraft Cheese, per pkg..............2 Cream Cheese, per pkg. .. .[............1 Choice Dairy Butter....., . Special, per 1 ~~" ont*. c. Rolled Oats 201b for 1.00 Tea--good qualify bulk, per tb .48 | Fresh Pork Sausage, per lb .........25 Choice Breakfast Bacon, per lb...........35 P. & G. Soap................6 bars .26 Castile Toilet Soap..............7 bars .25 See our assortment of Christmas Candies and Nuts -- Exceptional Value PHONE YOUR ORDER PROMPT DELIVERY REYNOLDS & KEATING Trenton, Dec. 17th, 1928.--You can get shaved by a sharper in business a shaving of getting run over or get a bag of shavings at the planing mill, but you eanno. go into a barber shop at 98 years of age and get your face shaved by a barber and get your face shaved by a barber 88 years old, every day. Last week, Mr. LaFrance, our veter artist, 86 years in this w trick to Mr. Jdltn Bruyea, aged 98, at his parlors on Ridgeway Street, and made a good job of it. The national sporting magazine, , Rod and Gun and Canadian Silver Fox News, commences another year j with its January. 1929 issue, containing a splendid collection of outdoor. ; hunting and fishing yarns. Notable in a very interesting table of contents is an article from the pen of the j well known naturalist, Jack Miner, j strongly condemning the wolf as a destroyer of deer. Among the other features are a j fine western moose hunting story by I ^Bpy F. Hubel, a sound article on wolf | tr.*<|*8ins by Raymond Thompson, a t trapping authority, in ad- j dition to many other splendid stories 1 and articles on canoe trips, shooting and fishing. The Silver Fox News section contains among other things, a full report of the silver fox show ac the Royal Winter Fair. Rod and Gun and Canadian Silver Fox. News is published monthly by W. J. Taylor Limited, Woodstock, Ontario. And Here It is, the greatest Throat. Cough and Tonsil remedy known. It works wonders and is guaranteed. Good results or money back. Try it. Mrs. Sybilla Spahr's Tonsilitis. W. E. GOULD, Colborne. Cobourg, Dec. 17th, 1928.--A large number of delegates coming from Northumberland, Durham, Hastings, Rrince Edward, Ontario and Victoria Counties weft in town last week for the Junior Farmers' Conference, under the auspices of the Junior Farmers' Association of the Ontario Department of Agriculture. Instruct-sre given by well qualified speakers, the program being a comprehensive and well chosen one. Try Our Job Printing Department for Good Prinntig on Good Paper, at Reasonable Prices. Special Clearing As the Christmas Goods are coming in fast, we have to make room for them. We are offering FELT HATS, all shades, at a clearing price of $1.75. VELVET HATS clearing at $1.95 We also have a few LADIES' COATS left and are offering them from $4.95 up. This is your last chance to buy coats at a low price. We have a few MEN'S OVERCOATS, wonderful values, to clear at $18.00. Remember these bargans--good until December --while they last. A. Aziz PRICE TELLS QUALITY SELLS ALLEN'S STORE, Colborne wishes you a * Very Merry Xmas YOUR XMAS SHOPPING WILL BE MADE EASY AT THIS STORE ^ --* A Little Money Will Buy a Lot of Goods A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS FOR XMAS TRADE: Mixed Nuts, per lb...................25 New Walnuts, in shell, per lb...........20 Shelled Walnuts, per lb ...............40 Choice Xmas Mixed Candies, per lb.......15 Choice Xmas Cream Candies, per lb.......25 Fresh Chocolate Drops, per lb...........25 Good Chocolates, all flavors, per-Tb.........30 Chocolates in Xmas Boxes from 25c to . . . 1.50 Oranges, per doz, up from.......... 25 Table Raisins, per box.................25 FOR YOUR XMAS COOKING Cranberries, per lb 25c..........21b for .48 Seedless Raisins, bulk..........101b for 1.00 Currants, re-cleaned, per lb.............15 Peels, Orange and Lemon, per lb.......... 25 Citron Peel, per lb...................35 Suet for your pudding, per lb...........25 Cherries for your cake, per tb...........49 Choice Figs................21b for .25 Dates, new stock, per It)...............10 Dates without pits, per lb 20c . . . . . . 21b for .35 C. M. ALLEN & SON THE QALITY STORE WITH THE LOW PRICES Phone 140 King Street Colborne Christmas Cheer Throughout the Year ELECTRIC APPLIANCES as Christmas Gifts will win instant approval. And every time they are used throughout the year their recipient is bound to remember gratefully their thoughtful giver. Listed below are a few timely suggestions:-- Electric Lamp Fixtures from $3.00 up. Table Lamps from $2.50 to $10.00. Irons from $4.50 up. Ctrrling Tongs from $1.50 up. Toasters, from $1.00 up. Grills and Violet Ray Machines. Flash Lights from $1.30 to $5.00. Heaters from $12.00 up. Lamps, all sizes, from 25 to 200 watts. Shades of different patterns. Washing Machines. Vacuum Cleaners. G. M. Peebles Estate King Street

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