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Barrie Examiner, 12 Dec 1929, p. 2

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lJILNlUlV'l'. Square Tin. ` D ,. ... A L I/Ill!) GREEN GIANT--Lu-go, Sunset and Tender--No. 2 GREEN GIANT`--Large, Sweet and Tender-No. SixeTin . . . . . . . . . . cv A I LMEK lSrand-A|- sorted Flavor except Chicken and Chickon withRice...... . . . . .. SPECIAL- SURPRISE s0APH L01:LA was "c1`I1:1sTMAs CAKE N U-.] E LL 2 Pkgs- 15" ASSORTED FLA VORS FRY S BREAKFAST Sill; .}'{r.JS;` 1/2 lb. Tin `E6562 24-= 2 5) Bar ;_j_g-'oR AVERY MERRY cHRIs1'MA<; 24c vvv A/I.-/v 2 Lbs. _ Lb. 23c 11/4 Lb 14c #2 Tins 21c 2 Tins 190 There is. nothing` more appreciated than :1 gift of a white Iimadclntli Shirt. 5':-`E Tin 29c `av vv |-"Picg. 240 `Box; ' Jar` % Tin 24 14c 159 19c 16c '1-`ies in vzxriuus color- ed stripes and fancy patterns. #I\ n Qfi I\I\ 29c NUTS __ Iv7__L-.l \\1_._. fancy. Large. wasnc ALMONDS l`l"AbI')ArVl'\\YA 13-- CALI FUKN [A--UIamonu ..!.E!?J`I`{T5 'l'AR(KAl:'UN A-l` an WALN U TS n A 1 Iunn LII A n:. SPECIAL- ` For a Real Treat, Try a BOBEBTSON S _ % SI[0IlTBBEA]} They are 3 413 Per different Puud HMEI`iiir""s"i3i;"A'Ii%" "AFEBS CIlB1STlE S i*3='?.3::.:}3:=y.-':...- z:_3_'3::Y3:B: IVLIJLJJIJ J.V\J-I-ls} Walnuts. Almonds, Filbert: and Bruila-No. 1. I.IlI.$.LlLJ .LV\J.l.LJ Fancy. Large. Washed-Ncw Stool. . . . I T I/ffl NT 1] Q %$'1.s 15 `$430 :.l..lJLV.l.\I1. VIIKJ TARRACONA-Fancy, Largo. rrf I T RTITVTVQ V7/IIJIVIJIL) CALlFORNIA-Diamond Buadea.. `l.l"l'2l7'I.`|I`l 7|T`l T"l"Q `agiginieg SPECIAL- Campbell ~s Tomato SIJUP 2 ms 19" Fri. Dc. 20th until 10 o clocI< Tues. Dec. 24th until 11 o'clock Tues.-Dec. 5. l`st ` 1144 p I.:-j.' Wednesday af ten'1oons, Durinlgs-_XmaS Season Dec. 4th to 18th, SIX p.m. Limit 6 Tins to Customer 1431: the Biscuit Girl to show you the _-_---_---v 1-.--v4- A 11- v A tit STORE f..1.0.B_ sH_u'2Ts_ FINEST QUALITY 'I),1.-J_`_, , ,, ,# -.1-_-1_. _1__ What are they? y, they are just the daintiest .little biscuit we have ever sold at this price. Rectangular in shape, with a fresh, crisp biscuit__enclosing a raspberry or lemon water-ice lling. For social teas and buffet luncheons they are ideal, and if you have been accustomed to paying considerably more for water-ice biscuits, 'ust try nnnnnrl nfT\/IFTRIIV QITCAR AFFRQ X1in3Iadsv,-155-n"s;i}:EE;'i1igH'I7a'E Butter, New Laid Eggs and covered ufl-n n Hp:-{nun Alnnnnt` pnnfn- nutter, LVCW L810. Ibgg llllll. CUVUIUII with a delicious Almond Paste. Bu it by the 818 , pound or . slice. . . . Made from a vei-Q lfilne Old English recipe. It contains the very choic- est of Oriental Fruits, Valencia Almonds, Fine Spices, High Park nnflnr Ian: I 1):!` Hana and I-nun!-At` Baked in our own spotles;2y-clean bakeshop Il_J- t___, - ______ A..- l'II.I I.`_._I!_I. gdod. It, is said competition is the life? nf fro 1-In of trade. 11...._.... U1 I11 EMU. ' I. cuux U Vespra. Post No. 149 of the Cana- dian Legion held their annual meet-E An 2 ing at the home of the secretary. J. ting r H. Martin, on Monday, Dec. 2. A most `ashe: `satisfactory report was submitted by the a. the secretary showing a small balance. cent. "Q55 Lb. 220 Lb. 270 Lb. 340 Lb. 24c Put u in boxes sand have a very e decorate top. tbary would make a most auitab a Christmas Gift. 3-lb.$1.27 2-lb. 89c size size 2!oXCIlCnl V II` Raisins ,:, e-_I "Currants World 8 D63`. . . l"l,_I Goldgansultana Raisins ,__ rrI., Ltil/IJ Irl In) Valencia Style--AuIt. Lcxins-Briht. Clem Stock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Currants , ,_ I\.__I:._ Fntras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Seedlgss Raisin rs IE1 ,, , I.*,#__. - - E automatic instrument for detect- ging re-damp in mines rings a. bell and `ashes a. tiny light whenever gas in `the air reaches more than 1.3 per nnnf 3A11 the officers of the past year were ?returned by acclamation. mas Individual Christmas Cakes Pteel Unnncd Laps. . . . . Mixed Peel t-_,,_ n_,, 4, _, J l.Ill'0n`l` IIICBI Quality ""' Seedless Raisins DELMONTE Brand. Pkgg. Sgeded Raisins SUNMAID Puffed. . . Pkgg, Almond Icing BOWES-Prenared-- l'fV:_ 72-m. 1 In . . . . . . . . . . Cake Flour (\I'AI7l`f) n rmcsl Quality--bulk. . . . . ` Bean H ole Beans ... h_,,.1.,,- '2. Inc rmcs! Unlarlo W _heatl_ets grxrwumvnvnzvvv Aunt:-alinn-The World's Best. . IV 1., LJICII I IDIIII/\, Auatrnlian-Reclcnnod Excqllent Value. . . . . . . I ) ', 9,, - to $1.50 IJIAII I IuUlIlIII.7 Greek--Finc|l Quality Pntrns. (`V II , _ _ T) J!/I/IAIIII/DI `WI California-Fnncy Quali!y..... . . . . .. CHOCOLATE PUFF ` Just a real good chocolate coated marshmallow biscuit. Ideal for the kiddies. I. I/I/II Lemon and Orange- Dtaincd Capa . . .. 7|/T.` -.....J D- -1 .71. 041/1`! I. new Lemon. Orange and Citron-Fincst Quality C'.....J'...... D._.?.-..'- Jvllvtlllrtll .l.I.zvll4 V BOWES-Prepared-- r-Ih. Tin . . . \_JI.JvlII\/ A Wliirlll QIUAKER Br.-Made from}; I c Finest Ontario Wheat. . I1 /'1 _ , J 1 u _ III/`El U J.AtJIoI/ 11111.0` A New Product-W'i!h that wondcrfuI Wood!` aVor................ ` (V . , Cocoanut ,` BAKERS Snowdrift- Shrcd-Fineat Quality . . . 1@.@@IEl1_.R IR/5klD>I[ dSPECIAL- vr IIK/Ivl/III/\/L7 Finest Qualily-Bulk. I) 4 A... U- I ,. D A CRISCO l in 22 3Ibs-66 i . _l'hm-lay, December 1!. 1019 For Frying Real Value 210 "`2"i1T;."'9'E 2 Lbs. 27c 2LbI.23c W53`: to$l.75 lU '2 Lbs. 230 :2Tins 29c Pound a_'Pk5- Lb. 18c Lb. Lb. 21c % 24c 27c .27c j ----j1 T %T'hE 07z'q}}I2l_BATTRYLss RADIO` . 31c `. 230 6c Here are the new reduced prices which place a genuine Rogers within reach of every family purse: Rogers Lowboy - - - - - - - $E93 Rogers Highhoy - - - - - - $213 Rogers De Luxe Highboy - - $253 Rogers Phonolectro-Radio - - $353 All Prices Complete With Guaranteed Tubes `2a!g=!%ea!!z% SWEAT-ERS V Golf Sweaters Dwith hns to match.` A splendid gift $8.50 to $20.00 ,0! On; 1 )zopular Yama cloth and broadclothi $1.75 to $8.50 I Harry J; Twiss PYJAMAS ALL WOOL Special $5.95 Just in time for Christmas. . . new low prices on the four most desirable models in the Rogers line. Good news indeed for scores of A families who have already planned to purchase aRogers . . . Equally good _ news for scores of others who may have thought a Rogers was more than I _ they could afford - n For ve consecutive years the pioneer Rogers has outsoldi ` A every other electric radio in Canada. And each year as sales have gone up prices have come down. The 1930 models are ner and represent a greater measure of radio 1 value than ever The new 8-tube Rogers is -bringing to `thousands of Canadian homesp the "high-peak performance of modern radio. at rg_ck-bottom" prices. Make it yoztrchoice too. I -..- Gowns In av wonderful as- sortment of silk. wool and beacon cloth. can an ;_ 1010 An I In Pecary Hog ! Qan Ind ill] FCL a1_y nus I . $3.50 to $4.50 Pecary Hog lined : . . . . . .. $4.50 Deer Skin .. $3.50 iMocha and Cape- I 1:..,.4 an 1.- an :n House Coats ` and Dressing |\ll'll. $6.50 to $18.00 .UL,lld. auu Va lined $2 to $333 GLOVES All Records Smashed! 1927-102% over 1926 1928-108%over 1927 1929--109% over 1928 Canada's preference for "Canada's Own Radno" mcreases year by year! Tye Orangemen held their regular V meeting on Wednwday evening, Dec, A .'=- ` `The school children are making good progress for their school concert which will be held in the hall. Adults - owe it to the children to attend. The- Forestry Dept. here have set a "good example for the rest of the peo- ple who have a cncrete sidewalk in front of their places, by keeping it clear of snow. _ - n-n.- 1-4:... Aid no` LI..- 1--r._u.__9 U1U'd,1` U1. auu w . ,The Ladies Aid of the United Church held their monthly meeting at the home of Mgs. Dempster on Tuesday. Dec. 10. A good attendance and a dainty supper made the meet- 1-.. .. Ivnwvv 1-nnnnnx- and ....:..-...\_1_ ing one. ULIU. ` To Protect River Bank } J. E. Jamieson, rnember-elect for South West Simcoe and Chas. Denny, ` Reeve of Essa. and other local men! met in Angus on `Saturday evening: Dec. '7, for the purpose of viewing the. cut made by the Nottawasaga river: last spring. Mr. Jamieson, Mr. Denny ' and Mr. Richardson of the Forestry; Dept. are to meet the Minister ofi Lands and Forests in Toronto this! week for the purpose of discussing! and deciding a way to stop any furth- 1 er destruction. It is expected that the E County Engineer will be called upon for advice and instructions. Rink Officers ' Elected The rink committee held their first -meeting at the home of Mr. Wilson on Thursday evening, Dec. 5. All members were present except Miller Plaxton, who was confined to bed. The following officers were duly elect- ed-President, John Wilson; Vice- President, Sanford Page; Sec y-Treas.. Norman Smith; Directors, Clifford Duckworth, Miller Plaxton, Arthur Langford. 1'! mac Hnnh-In!` n eforf a viral; nn +1-uu 1.194115 LVL u. It was decided to start a rink on the park grounds as soon as the water from the Fbrestry Dept. became avail- able and the weather suitable for freezing. Avd-`kuu `I nnnFnv-1-I n-so nnnrd.-ulvnu-I 51. 0601115 o Arthur Langford was appointed caretaker. A small charge or 10 and 5 cents is expected to be made with an occasional free night. Season tick- ets probably. Two nights a week to be held for hockey, Tuesday and Friday nights, also Saturday afternoon from 2 to 4, no skating or hockey on Sun- days. (this means` on the rink only) It was proposed that the caretaker b= paid on a percentage basis, 33 1/3% being mentioned. This is to`be decid-K ed definitely later. Clifford Duckworth was appointed to find out the assist- ance available from Forestry Dept. L.0.L. Officers Installed The annual meeting of L.O.L. No. '73, was held in the Orange Hall, An- gus on the evening of Dec. 4. After general business was transacted the auditors report was received showing a favorable year. The Master then presented the gavel to District Master F. I-Iigginson and asked him, assisted by Bro. W. E. Pemberton of L.O.L.~ 432, Aliandale, to conduct the election of officers for the ensuing year. These are as fo1lows:-- W.M.-Chas. J. Griffin. D.M.--Mil1er Plaxton. Chap.-Robt. Nelson. Rec. Secfy-Frank Higginson. Fin. Sec y-Wel1ington Dean. Marshal---Ernie Brennan. 1st Lect.-Arthur Holmes. 2nd Lec_t.-Arden Orr. Committee-John Wolsey, Lorne Brennan. David Coulson, Clifford Plaxton and Eldon Beecroft. An -.l . . _ . _ . . ._- _1..I-- :....J._11-.1 I... L LGIAUULI auu. uuuuu. JJCC\J\Jl.Uc A11 officers were duly installed by the District Master with a few appro- priate words, followed by short ad- dresses by the new officers. Dec. 10--The Helping Hand Society met at the home of Miss Jessie Howard on Friday, Dec. 6, with quite a. good: attendance. After the business parti was over the evening was spent in' contests and.games. ` "l`|1\n 4-nndhnma nrn 1-nicvv I-horn an: '3lICI CI IFIJIIIIII-vw-vs-nu-,-ow-q...-...w He;e:;}-{Wide glection E of GIFTS FOR A MAN UULIDUDIIB 'a.uu.5'auu:n. . I The teachers are busy these days practising the school children for the 1 annual Christmas tree concert. `All ... 15...! 'wr......:.. :. :....1:..... .....~.-.`l-.a.& `a.'u.1ur:u uLu.1ouLuaa ULCC \zULAbCL II. Mrs Fred Harris is feeling somewhat better. 71...... (1.1. 1...; 4.1.- ...:..c....4....- 5.-.. IJCUIJUL c ` Henry Cole had the misfortune to; break one of his fingers while crank- ing his car one day last week. Iiinrlrlinnu A115 own v-inrs-inn nnnv-ri1u .15 I113 U_'d4L ULAC uay JGDU WCCIX. Wedding bells are,ringing merrily on the Ninth Concession. j n-u__ -r-_I:.._u n.1_1 ....... ...... .....l L. The Ladies Aid was supposed to meet at the home of Mrs. Ed. Howard last Wednesday, Dec. 4, but there was_ not any meeting on account of -the storm onry three members being pre-! sent. I -an..- n'n.-..A. 1-1:_I.-... 1...... ....L...........l OCLAII. Mrs. Albert Bishop has returned home after spending}; few days last. week with friends in town. r -ra. 1....I... .. a.1.'.......I. ...:..L.... 1.. 1.-.... WUCA WAULA LLJCLAIJD ALA |IUWA- It looks as though winter is here. Roads are blocked so the cars can t| get through. ; , ` f\n1+n n `lnv-n-n unvnknvu frnwu nu-n-nnrl 55: |4LLlULl5.l. Quite a large number from around here attended the_sa1e held by Mr. Onis at Angus last Wednesday. `Kins f\ninn Inna 1-\nn9-\ nnnflnn n I \J1AAO an ILAJBLAD AG-DU VY \a\LlLUD\-IKIJ I Wm. Quinn has been confined toi his home with a stroke. ; ! rnl... J.L......l.:.... .____1.:...._ _..- 1...--- .. ALAJ LAUIJIC VVJUAL G DULUAC- [ b The threshing machines are busy a.- i round here threshing. clover. It is 4 turning out very satisfactorily. h \ 5T;S x.?5 MEN S Aim BOYS STORE | The Sunday School children are busy rehearsing for the Christgnas Tree and concert which they give on Friday night. 1 `Alice A1`\nI|fn G153;-nus nf 'I:'rln-or in I 1 Auarj 11151.19. 1 Miss Alberta Slessor of Edgar is visiting in the village at the home of Frank ,0rser. 1. 15:11:; .91. on: I C. E. Day. has received his official: appointment to the position of post- . master in Midhurst, and took over his` new duties on Dec. 10. `Ar..- 7.__._L r\.._-_. x- _Ln1 -_..:.-:.._.s 4.. uuunansu. Service in the United Church on Sunday -was taken by Rev. Graham Anderson. Mr. Anderson is a mission- ary returned from China where he spent more than twenty years of his life. 5-..- _L.._...:-.I .._-L-..:_L ._1_..-.I - some stranded motorist played 21' mean trick on D. Cairns recently. Be-- coming stalled in the snow he wentl into the Cairns house, helped himself Mrs. Frank Orser is still confined to the house through sickness but with the care and attention she is receiving it is hoped she will soon. be able to be outdoors again. u...vv uuvsuo v.u 1.16. An I I l"r\r\tvvnfI11nI*iI\r\:- On `I urn-u `Dnaen l UMUIJUULD agaux. . Congratulations -to Lynn Russell and his supporters on his victory at the recent election for the Boys Pa.r- ' llament. .~_....x__ :_ LL- 1-I-__u.__1 4-u..-__I. _.. I L a, u.cu.uuJ uuyyxrs Auuus. uuc much` a. very successful and enjoyable MIDHURS-T- New Low Prices! ANGUS _ to a shovel to dig out his car and had 5 ness the pleasing operation of opening not the decency to return the shovel. the many beautiful presents which she A shower was given at the home of received. A - -- --,__ ,, ,, vvu.'-.____s___ __x_|_1. -I-u-.. ! n-u....... ...n1 1.. L..- I11.-h-6-nan nun- HUU hue ucucucy UU Lcuhuu uuc auuvch hut: luau; Uuauuuua `nu-nuuvu Ivgoavno .....- J. H. Martin on Thursday night, Dec.i There will be two Christmas con- 5, in honour of Miss Jean McGinnis certs for the young people in Midhurst who on Wednesday, Nov. 27. at Elm- this year; one by the Sunday School vale, became the wire or Mr. C. E. I and the other by the public school; Day. Many friends gathered to wit-lso we, the public, expect something: Fruit Drops True Fruit Flavor-- -. I I/I/III/JJlII`tI\ Fruit F lavor-- B 1-lb. Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Holiday Nlixture I:`-..-ll-... 11-]..- `I 113303160 1' I8V0l 8 . . . . Jelly Beans The Children Likes 'I Christmas Candy F_.___'.L '\__-_.. Gum Drops Assorted Flavors. . 1 11 `n `I he Lnuaren Like '1' M incemeat \lnc I"lAIII`I' rrvxvu Greatly increased pro- duction has brought aboutsavitigsinm:mu- facturing costs--now passed on toyou. Lnoxce Uuanly . . . . . Nlincemea `l1l)l`l\JVL` l:I:,,,- r\,, L `-K4`: .3. Ob? EII.:'s`...;( .".".".".y.4 ..... .. 2 Lb5- 250 Golden Hallow; Dates ;r.L I/HI/I./I/Ill/I/DUI! LH3BY'S Finest QunIity- Royal Jar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Natural Figs Finest Oualiev n T Stew 711065.`. . . . . . . . .. _ fl able I tgs SMYRNA--5 Crowns. . lace Chernes cidcdly tpe unest made. . . . Baking Powder CHAR M Brand-For better .Molasses DOMOLCO B d--D - - 1 cidcdly the nersinmade .0. Tln ' Dru J/u<:u1 nf Dt\Ill\l"t)'I0 JJIJIIIIIIII/5 A \JIIl/I40`./l CHARM Tin sn:iu."action--1-lb. Tin. . . . . I /1jll`zn ._s_ Almond Paste :_J1.Il/llcllvl/ll! AYLMER B d-F Qunlity-No.r;nSize T`i:`f .. Tin Diced Carrots :17:-1:1-an n, I`L_2_. .. --u. 31 bquare '. Peas nrnwnx Spinach Bra Choose your Rogers now for delivery on Christmas! _ HAVE THEBEST; IT PAYS! V G. G. SMITH 8: CO., Phone 82, Comer Collier and Bayeld Sts. Quality--J.Vo.z Dlze nn. '- - Asparagus Tu s DELMONTE 9: LIBB `S I gnnnrn Tin _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ also `[111 . . . ` Sou AYL ER Brand-A|- mrt pd Flnvnr nxnent , J _ Excellent Value. ` vvv JJI/`OI III I J The Children Like Them. . 7|/13,- _ -_,. , W; J; u/nun/1/--vs./1449 NIRS. HAMILTON'S- C}l:\irP (Mmlilv .VlH. liAMlL' Choice Quality 7|/'_'_- _ ,__._ .__ urmrvwvv -v 4:- In/vv Large and Meut)'-- 1'5ewSto(`k........` '1` `l I I` _ IJIII./I/DI! \J\~l - vvv AYLMER Br.-Choice Quality--No. 2 Size Tin. _,J..__...._,.....,. I`.`- -.1 vI.Ir\,\/ \.vlI'\/I Fezucy Qunlity- French Imported . . Ready to Use . In an excellent range \\'t)<)1 HOSC, I - $1 3?

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