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Porcupine Advance, 15 Dec 1938, 3, p. 6

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RQUND STEAK or ROAST Ib. 23¢ RUMP ROAST Ib. 21¢ PDT ROA§T sonesRotiea i. 1$ BLADE ROAST Ib. Iic eu | ROCETERIA BLUIE\ IB ]RC's\'%‘EE t [2?1<C TA J S AND F nun@titiy . . CHOICE LAMB THE PORCUPI Plum Pudding Gilchrist‘s PUDDINGS, lb. size 25e 2 1b. size 49¢ Lady Fair Assorted Chocolates . Bulk Assorted Ripple Creams ... Jelly Beans or Jelly Strings ....... STUFFED PECAN DATES, ... sSAXONIA MIXED FRUITS ... CHRISTMAS HARD MIXTURE SMALL CUT ROCK CANDY ... """"""""""""""" SINYHUTII YDIOHD """"" SUNOWTV ITYTTHAHS LIOS """"""" SLAINITVM VINYÂ¥OATIVD) _ SLOAN TTZVHUY MZIS WNOTIGYMWN "‘TIHMHS NJ SLNNVHYMA SNVDHMd MDMUVT TTYHS YMHMAVd THIERKL AYENUE *.;‘ MMINS DELIVERY WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGEâ€"PHONE 901 nave mod berts us â€" Pi more cloquently pendable quality S1ze Size hi Eaton‘s Chopped Suet, (15 oz. bag) 15¢ Macaroni and Cheese Loaf ... Ib, 26¢ Silverbright Salmon, pieces ... Ib. 15¢ Centre cuts and slhices ..........2.0. Ib. 17¢ RED BRAND BUFFALO ROUND SEEAK ....................0., Ib. 28¢ SIRLON STEAIE _..........;._.......%. Ib, 33¢ T BONE SEEAXK ......../......... Ib. 38e ROASTS (off front quar.) 15¢ to 25¢ h. OQOLD ENGLISH STYLI ienty of N ately priced ind Walnut: of Nut bake shop made 19 Puddingzâ€"what could Ivy of â€" w Byc salit : less fortunateâ€"stockings i mpt the yvoung heart. Start ere festive foods are rich tÂ¥, and surprisingly ecconom OO( LOINS (Flank OfT) FRONTS (Trimmed) LEGS K t ave only the h hristmas table t _ NOW. _ AH slection owill | lced o1 Plain _ C i nd h IMPERIAL MIXTURE Plain at our manazer early, while t e delivered at pulati Assorted Creams, Chocolat: JSellies, it and ne cultivates ; sun of the it with the ma ers we have for hard candies . . chocolates. i are extremely anxiou ie best in for able, we say thisâ€"â€"OR! Although the quality C A KE CHOCOLATES tive ind bridges, m veâ€"â€"with Eaton anvÂ¥ time m OLD COLoNIaAl P‘o 1 1nd _ have preparins for acketsa in be packed for » be Ailled with goodies your plans at it'\ varietvâ€"â€"honest in cal. n aA P Y for y » 29¢ riteâ€"the brig} and valu 1 Ibs. 63( Flatter exoitin 16 P44 HJHT ¢| er 1b Ib. 16c typ hee 4C 29¢ 24¢ 26¢ 7AÂ¥ i t 26( 212 19¢ 21¢ 333C 19¢ g' Not So Many Canadian Turâ€" |\ â€" keys for Old Country. Talk on Fire Insurance at Business Girls Club final Louches on preparations for tho first public "Little Christmas" celebraâ€" tion sponsored by the YPS. Friday eveninz Dec. 16th in the church, Finsl practices of the YPS. orchestra will also be held the same night (Thursâ€" day», and {the church bullding will be Christma GH In opening her address, the sp said that the subject of the histo fire insurance would take a very time, if dealt with in full, menti that she had prepared a briecf o of the important develppments., "Among the first available recor fire insurance, as we refer to if to are those which show the practi the East (Assyria) about the yea B.C. All the inhabitants contri vo a fund to provide azsainst lo: fire or other calamity. This 5 Members of Girls‘ Club met the home of Mi: Avenus, to hold This mecting w ember 29th, at Luxton, but w poned . and _ social the m at 8 ( friend lock s regul netteo Church Thursd fire are the "Little Christmas" Event This Evening the More Chickens for British Christmas Records Show Fire Insurance Plan in Foree About 13.C. _ Once Insurance Compani¢es had Their Own I Brigades. Growth of Fire Insurance Business, droug fecedi: mocgern authent in 1310 an<d Oother themselves command bir markel }js creasing ; 70 por ce Canada enables t confidenced Due â€" p ) will grace ¢the Christma British houscholders th Canadian turkeys will be f ber in the British Christm a yvear ago. pouimwry t Christma and the ch Countr snippC 000, a 4 400. Urancd(t same a pou Turkeys LC cribed urteen P 11 1‘1C n} 11 sensse, for it appéears fron icated historical records 11 O probab and a ent. wil the IILUre 11 h quality r fowl h. s on the jJuU iC 1C 4 .0 oL poullry ITOor not compulsor lal movement of â€"Canadian he United Kingdom for the rade is now about complete al amount shipped is about a year ago, approximately np to the e century." he early pa 1¢C bu _ wotuild take a very long with in full, mentioning prepared a brief outline int developments, first available records of as we refer to if toâ€"day. consumed heo marke! T 1ppel early part of the Fourâ€" " the speaker continuâ€" icrually find the word t used, and clearly deâ€" poultry exported must d graded by depar{ment inspectors and becau:n ty the Canadian turkey have made a place for he British market. They cmium over other imâ€" malle ped _ number â€" 20428 last year but 80,628 hipped compared with 30. Fewer ducks were ‘arâ€"4,200 against 17,â€" se about the sam» at 1] mUry IOr the domestic ‘ompulsory but is inâ€" is year approximately ill the poultry sold in graded.â€" The grade ers to purchase with Cana(lian Christmas Quebe British market art s last year but the has affected shinâ€" @lt ) Al His membetr Porcupine Busin®s: Tuesday evening at anet Lucas, 61 Way ir regular meeting. scheduled for Novâ€" home of Miss G. unavoildably postâ€" nsurantct in appears from AT AD to featurd adadre: Decembt minating »man a year o fewer. / 1, however, dard and i are shipped . B | this year but 2 fewer in numâ€" anas trade than o Have Old ‘ation price and UIK O Ca#: in Canada ralnst loss by This system of Nt part of chickens tables of prolonged grain for e Prairic year ago er. The ik m On perm ible for by An ire In peakC ‘Oory C mM AaP ibu tir thie well that NC rom U ) it a| Held at Sudbury in Picture Racket Case of her addr different poli which condu carlier stagse: tres in the Sudbut Preachâ€"speaking se by Gariep the me¢ Glob: and Mail: The | dime novels were thrilling. was never a singing cowbo; Mrs. Lucas er, Miss Jai delicious lun gocoralcd 10 Finnish Chri of the specia by the Y The YP.S DALC Acr membet regardit residents of this are frauded of $8,000,. Tl amount may be doub ecxtent of operations Names of persons : victimized are withhe one widow at Noolyville $3.300. hor life saving busy lately. Last Sacurda;} they had a "scrubbing pai chuich.: From. 2 .p.m. to °6 two dozen younsg men and y were kept exccoedingly busy nesslike scrubbing the floor of the church auditorium the refreshment room." A : their work woll," said the 110 non of the con ed and ad the anniv To scme 1 velation o velation of wha, their ors are able to do, and sible that they will b portunity to repcsat t also elsewhore, ‘The "; who is also the honor? the Y.P.S., served aAs fireman, and provided ; ments after the work been finished., " party" was a very hap singzingzg and working 1 Sudbut residents frauded Sudbury, Dcc. . custody, three ‘th Joseph Beaucevil comnection with : Lrics resld¢m s nay from $50 to $1,000 Police say the in« Many in Sudbury Area Said to Have Been Defrauded. DAY, DECEMDEN 101TH 9T CC Inging and W whom any palt €+11 1p1 In a T ook after broke ou ade but the one company carryin 1 OT 11 1AInCCd 1ghtit ipplied nforim 11 5[ 811 br« ev imlrec ersary coinpat on was WO ib ~_the "Little Christma tmas porrida» will be 0 Old Country dishes se SliIne!t 11 iA€ w equipin 1A CoIm}» A 1 ; Dif € 1 11 tWieme1 ‘ AUunda@er d by h uU T‘he old L i K2 mcmb hnave been quite irday afternoon party" at the T} c insurancs:. nly applaude ch.. and >th any question dor discussiorn y hor daught s o a new s or daughtâ€" may be posâ€" iven an opâ€" achicvement nd th« older heyv in 1} p.mn oung 1t oC oned â€"th ious firm 11 e brigad any oth« longzed 1t prou n Carii( brigade and â€" th ind bus and wal p 1 n order When a 11 nspCeC e befo SBunda An ind in COU Eli 500 "\ire 11 11 erVv 1(0

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