Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 17 Dec 1908, p. 8

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V-v.^* w^ w^yT^ ':^Z" IJiSWtWM. iSB'W>>««H'' ^?^IWI?I**-*- December 17 IM8 THE FLESHERTOJS ADVANCE â- â- â- â- % Makes Broiling Easy It is much more conveniLtit to do your broiling by lifting this Key Plate, than to lift the cover or use the broiler door. You have more room and get the meat directly over the coals. Notice the Low Wanning Closet, a special feature of this year's "Peerless Peninsular" Ranges. Daylight Oven, Adjustable Damper, Removable Grate Bars, Thermometer in oven- are only a few of the con- veniences ycu should ask about. Stepia at any lime ami go ever the "Peerless rcninsular" Kau^ts. Clad I') cxpUiu their iiuiiroremeiitt to you. 72 F. 6. KARSTEDT, - m â-  I I FLESHERTON TheldealXHAS. Store. Christmas will be here before you knew it, and hundreds of peope havjii't even commenced tlveir Christmas chopping. Below wo suggest only u few of the many things which will help you. Fancy caltiulars â€" dozeusof them to select from, at prices tiiat. will you smile. niak Chiislmas !(ui!j;csiioiiK fid Ljidii-s aiul (JiiUi:- Handkerchiefs of all kinds, (Jloves, FrillinKi, Coint>8,fancy color*. Btlts, Doylies and «t«nd 'Jovers, :ill nt reaKon:iblo prices. Cliiiitmiis su^Ki'-'' ''>"'< f "â-  Mi'ii hikI Hoys: â€" Nuwr Sliirl«, .Mufflers iinri Neck Scarfs, (Jlovet, Cups, Ha«d- kfichiefo, Sweatern, imd injiiiy otliiir lliiii){a ne will show you whuii you cill. OtC.i Santa Clau3 will be here until Cliristmas with all his toys doils, bring in your children. He will please them. We have just passed into stock a nice fiesli stock of groceries for the Christ inas trade. See our stock of candies for Christmas. Highest prices paid lor r.utter, Eggs and poultry. J. E. Large, EUGENIA. and! Pare Bred English Berkshires Tamworths. 'If" Write ine for nlao t(iiaranU*e I Uvea tine lot of yimnfc i>ijf» brwl fi-om priie winning ntock, for »ale. |jnc««. I tail gi\e a Uinrain â- atuifaction uii all iimil orflerx Cio. W. KOSS. MaxwiU P. O. Golden Le);end Pure linnl Tuiii*<irth Boar for Horvica on l« 17(1, 2nd K. T. ft S. 11. Tenns «l-<«- .,^, Shorthorn Cattle for Sale. li«vliii««aou WmhiiI.'!-. ili« l"'"t o> breefliijR Kiul qualit". Itiil), cow» aua LeltcrB for »aU at reaiooablo i>riee« „ ... . tM.coD..'. CHA8. KTAFFOKD. Fleshertou For Sale One hoiee. 5 years old, carriatje; oii« ninru 5 year old. in foi'il; one mare risiufj 4 yearn, in foal; ooti uiare titiintj 4 yeart.; two Mprin^ coUh Lot ITU, cou. 2 N. !/:. T. & S. li. K. Allen; For Sale Cue span of I,iKlitnli.i! Coltn ccniinR three niatclieil. lloadv tuwoik. Also or.ii Hlionliorn lUtll eijtliteen niotitliK ijid.bred by Oeo.IlriBtow, IlobUoy. uuuil)e-.»4.'i. in voiuni« '21, ;.'»ii i â- - Villaoo C'apUln. AMIKKT K- HANLbY, Lot 4, Uon. 10, lOtprcy, Keversliaiu P. O. All CC if^ Inunediate relief from rlLLJ Dr. Shoop'sMaik Ointment Nervous Debility OUR NEW METHOD TREATMENT will tinv yon aud niaken man of you L'li'lM- iis lutlueiicv tijo bniin Ut-omes lullv.'. the ljli»j<l pnrltlel no lliat all plinpli-s. l;loU'lie« mill nlwin Ileal up: Ihi- nerve* lioconie KtronK as steel, no lliat DcrvouKnea^, Ininlifnliieiui and (lespondcncy dlKapijear; the e>«'B beuonio bright, the fact! full and liear, <MHTKy return* V) the body, and the moral, physical and mental •ytti'ins arehivinorato I; all drains eeasrâ€" no more vital waste from the ByKtenl The varioun onmns lierotiie natural atid niaidy You feel yom-m-lf n man on(l know niar- rtsin;t»*w«iji*<i failure. We invite nil tlieut!tlct<'d to eohKult u<i eonfldentlally and ' irreol cluirttc. IKilt I rt < }'. i« t -'-*-=g«t-fati>m-ygt>'yo«- ol yoilr hard cameil dollars, i jar .SO NAMES USELt WITHOUT WUrrTEN CONSENT. THRBATENED WITH PARALYSIS. FeterK. Suuiiners, of KaUtmazoo, MIoh., relate* Ills i-nixMicnce: " I wan troublt-d » Itli Nervoua Pelilllty for inauy yeara. I lay It to ludinoretion aad jxceaae.-* in <*arly youth. I iK-came very deapondetit and illdn't care whether I worliedor not. 1 Imagined rveryljody who looked at me Kue«iied my secret. InutzloaUve dreains at ni^bt weakened meâ€" my hack achi-d, had pains in the back of my bead, liunds and feet were cold, tired in the inomlug. poor appetite, flngcra were ahaky, eyes blurred, hair looM-. memory poor, etc. Nnmbnt-jwin tlie llniters eet in aud the doctor told ma he feared (laralyKix I took all kinds of roediuloen and tried many first class pbyslciaiM, wore an electric belt for _ _ three months, went to Mt. Clemens for arrcii trcatmknt •mtai TRtaTMCNT i^ths, but rc-.eived little l«>nent. While u . v .. . . at'Ut. nemem I woa inducsd to consult Drs Kennedy * Kennedy, though I had lojl •U faith in <loi>toni I Jk.; a drowning man I commenced the New Method Treatment and It ikved iny life. The improvt-nVenl was llkemaKic-.I could feel the vigor golnic thS>l^tlM neVvJ* I « a. cured mentally and pbyflcally.ll have wot them many patienU and will oontlnoe to do so." ^^ CURC8 GUARANTEED OR NO PAY W. tMai a>4 «»• VARICOCELE. STWCTURE. NERVOUS DEBILITY. BLOOD AND^UIUNi^Y COMMjSJt^^ AN& BLADDER DISEASES mmi M '"TSRilSS-ATTOH niEE. BOOKS FREE. U uaaWa to call write for a Qu«tll«i BUakfarHMMTrMUMBl. . Diis.KENNEDr&KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave., and Grbwold St, Detroit, Mich. Priceville Avcr8s{c tempeniture, good iIei){liinK. The eiiierUiiiinent seatoii is now upon UH, ohurohw. S. schools, public schools, lire holJitig or prepariiij,' for concerts, etc. The A. O. W. held Rii A, 1 csncort in WatKoi.'s hall, on the Uth. The talent was the best that could be procured in Ontario, Mr*. E. Campbell of Toronto, one <il the best contralto ninsers iii the province and a fine looking amiable lady. Ill one of her encores shs sang •Coming tliroujjh ihg rye" and i|r cliaiiinaii s.oii- lo voice lite tliouslits of several of the male portion of the Hudio:ic •, when ho rciuiirked llml '"If he waKconiin Ibrouxb the lye with such a churniing lady ho Iwou'd want it to be .\ mighty bis? field." I Wh»:i, she t>«vc"Avnio L>turi(i"she touch- led a ttiirn) dpol in the iiooitiah liearls, at iheendof the first verse, seveial [wlins came '.Oijether in««iitlel>eautifu! apohiuse, ihelidy bowed, and smiled .sweetly in nckiidwleduenient. When she gave "The Woodpecker" with hia "trtp-iap-tnpi'y tap on the maple true" everybody seem- ed pIcaBed. Hi-rt Harvey kept tho audi- ence liiu^jhina fioni t-eginiiino to end of every appearance on the stage ami nobody can charge him with anythiiio low or vult'arinaiiy of Irs soiign or aitc Wo felt siirrt that Piicuville has not Keen ihe last of Bert Harvey for it is t-enonilly acknowledged that he is tho best coined- Jiui! that ever caini- to (his vicinity. The icoinmiltec maiic'iliHppy choice when ihey sfcuied Hiiw BroH*. oicbeaiiM music iind wore lepcii'cdlv culled bi.-k to Hie pbil- forn), in f.iot th.'y worked very liiinl dur- ii.^ the evening, which goes to piove Ih-il th.-y are veiy po|iular in tliii vicinity, Tliis orchcKtru had tin ir own Udy pianist iiith t'lu-in. Mr. Oco. Dundas of Mark dale, accompanied n the piano, for the city artis's, who expressed their sati!<f.ictioii with his performance. "" , District Deputy Henry, of Oinngevil'i-, go â-  kindly c>me up for the evening' '^nd g^ivo I an addiHss in tlis interpsts of the ll-der. ; (iraiid I'ast -Matter (iibson of Ingorsol was picsei.tund made an ideal chairman, I Hisfnnny slorieii, bit wit and l)rilliant ' iiptrtcekept the audionoo highly amus- led. The people heiea.-J ilelighted with j Mr. Gibson. Oneovenii'g Ulely. just as Mr. and I .Mis. Herman McT/ean were prcpariiiK to setile intheirowiihnnie, they wevoaaiee- ubly sunuised by a lar<;o gatl.erins of people from vilUge and vi?inlty, who deposited in the house a largo variety of u.'seful kitchen uliniils. A chairman was elected and a few hours spent i:i "hort addreses, sorgs, ganios, etc. A number of men are employed build inii stock yards at the C. V. K. staticm here. On Wednesday orening of last week a pleasant event took place :tt the home of .Mr. and Mrs. .fohn McMillan, South Liiif, when their daughter, Christine, .viis uiiitetl in iiiarriago l« Mr. Wni. Harnett, son of Mr, .John Burnett, a near neighbor. Tlio^e present at tlio ceremony coiisisfcd chiefly of near rela- tives, itov, .), A. Mathcsou attended !o the legal formalities, Tl»c next day the young conple went to their own home on the tine farm ndjoinini;, - [The AdvancB joins in congr-itulatioiis .md best wishijs,â€" Ed. Advance, ) .•^^â- *"^^J'"SB^^^?-^!!S^5!^^ timely articles. Subscribers to "The Farmer's Advocate" are piosented with this number in lieu of a reKular issue. To iion-subsoribers, (he price is 50 cents per copy. New subscribers will receive it as a premium whi'o the supply lasts. Address the Williein Weld Co., Limited, London, Ont. Notice is niven that the Huron and Ontario Railway Company will apply at the next session of Parliament for lugida- tion extending the time for the comiueiice- inont and completion of the lines of rail- way au'^horizt'd snd to increase the bond- ing p(>wers of the company, A Pt'imroie young man named LindsuT, who wa« engaged cutting wood for S. Hicks, had \nf leg broken in two places below the knee by a log rolling on il the other day. The,J208Christm»H Number of "Tho Farflier's Advocate and Home Maiiazine," while iiiaintaining a broad catholicity of outlook, strikes a doiniii'int national note. Articles of getmrni interest from the pen! of leading Canadian authorities treat a pleasing variely of topics in a comprehen.sivo manner. Dr. B. E, Fenow, of the Ii"niir«rsily of Toronto, in a sweeping survey of the timber situniit^n in Canada, impresses the farmers' inter- est in forestry. Turning the pages, one's {interest is arrested by Frank Yeigh's ' picliireiiiue pen-portraiture of Norwegian I aoriculturs. "The HorecJn History and Uomance," is entertaiiiingly discussed by ; the expert contributor, "Whip"; and the "Ouibitik for the beef Indu»try in Can- ada" is considered in the light of wide I personal knots led^c by J. H. Qrisdale, of I Ottawa. The chords of sentiment are touched in "Chriatnias on the Far^n" ^and "An Old Boy'k Recollections," while the achievements of a noted Canadian I plant-breeder in hybridi/.ing tho gladiolus a'e told in a mii>t interesting article. The number also includes many other I TERM OF 1909 British CANADIAN Ten per cent, cheaper BUSINESS ton per cent, better foi COLLEGE Business, Shonhsnd and TORONTO Mntric. booklet free. R. A. Fsr.inharKon, B. A. Ppal, Cornei VOUNtJE A BLOOR STREETS, True Ecomomy Thai's Into ccouoiily flrlicii yon can purchase a range lliat will heat the honso at) well as do the cooking and baking right, those aro tlia most im- portant foatnroa of a raiig6 and Ox- foi'l raiigea possess thoae with many other superior qualities. Tiiey aro built of the right material, by men who know Hit. stove busine.is, and are sold at right prices. Why buy a range you liavo never hoard of before, when yon can get one of tho Famous 0.\foid Ranges and rnn no risk of bo • iiig di3sali»riod. See thei» high class r«angos at "NOURIS BROS." Hard- ware. m im[i8. Carefully Corrected Each Week Oats 37 to 37 Peas t>l to 81 Barley 48 to 48 Wheat., 90 to 90 Hay 7 00 to 8 00 Butter 22 to '22 Ejg.-i, fresh 22 to 22 Potatoes per bag 10 to 45 Oeesf 1(1 to 10 Ducks 10 to 10 Cliicki'iis (i to 8 Till keys 14 to 14 Stops Hair Falli ng Ayer's Hair Vigor, new im- proved formula, will certainly stop falling of tiie hair. Indeed, we believe it will always do this unless there is son- d?«»urb- ance of the general health. Then, a constitutional medicine may be necessary. Consult your physician about this. Does no/ change Ihe color of the hah. A tiers JPormuU with â€" oh bottU Show it to^jronr doctor Ask htm aboDtit, th*n do â€" ho laf Twenty-five years ago it was difficult to sell spring wheat flour for pastry at any price. People didn't 'want it â€" they were using soft, winter wheat flour, and saw no reason for changing. But hard wheat flour was persistently pushed. The women tried it and succeeded with it, â€" to-day hard wheat flour is the favorite for Pastry as well as for Bread, Ogilvie's Royal Household is hard wheat flour at its best â€" milled by modern methods, retaining all of the good of the wheat. It is without an equal for every kind of baking in which flour is used. ig Ogilvie Floor Hills Co., Limited, Montreal. Business Cards W.W.TET LOCCK8 " .-JT HuIIc1«r and Contractor For Brick, Htooe aud fraiiiij resiJeoces. tiuiateB cbeorlully (urDislied, Ks- Thc reason why Ayer's Hair Vigor stops filling hiir is because it first destroys the germs which cause this trouble. After , this is done, nature soon brings about a [ full recovery, restoring the hair and scalp to a perfectly healthy condition. ' â€" Mad*brtktJ.aa7«0«., LowMl.MMfcâ€" > I Farms for Sale & Rent 1f''()r 8alj cliea)>, nrreiit, iiitniedirtte pnasc^nion. ' IjOt :tO,('oii.ll..'\i't«:iieHia,Hbout 7.* acrus clua>', coiiifortublo loK h(>ii»o and fraitio barn, .^ppl}' to H. .1. Sproul<\ FloAbtrtoii. or .lolii: .1. Mariiii, across tbt> load from said lot. T ot lC(si.\teen,) Concc8i>ion 10(Teii)towiiKliip â- '-'ot Oiiprey. Close to the vlllsKo of FovHrsliaiii frame hotiHo and barn, stone table. Rlxty acres under cultivation. Apply to A, G, Campbell ;ilOHuaboliiielloail, Toronto. uc T »ta E. i B and 0. Con. i:i, in the township of â- '-'Osprey 150 acres, larue clearing, Roo'i frame barn and s».abies. good dwelling and well* Apply on the premises or to W, J.ItKi.LAur, Kloaheiton. lyi JULLOUGH & YOUNG ^ liankor Markriale Do a gooeral banking business. Money loaned a reasonable rate Call on uH. CHISLKTT. • Postmaster, Ttylon. CommlSBioner iu II. c. J .Convevaiiccr, deeds, i moiti;ices, leases, wills etc. carefully drawn up ' ,"ollections iuad>, charges leaBooatlc. Also 1 groccrieii, Hour, feed etc. keptiu stock, Prices I right. â-  RJ SPKOULiK I Poitmaster, Fleahorton ' uonimissioncr in H.O J., Auctioneer Con- 1 veyanoer, Appraiser and Money Leuder ! Keal Estate and Insurance Agent. Deeds uiovtgages, leases aul wills carefullydrawn up and valuations mado ou shortest notice luoney to loan at lowest rates of interest. Col sotions attenduil to with protuptncsa charros low. Agent for Ocean Dominion .Stnanisbip Company. A call solicited. r\ McPHAIL, Iiicpused Auctioneer for the i'' County of Grcv. Terms moderate aud satisfaction guaraiitep'l. Tho arrangements and dates of sales can I>h made a», Thk Advasck olDce. Kesideuce aud P.O., Ceylon, Telephone ronnoctioH. Doc. 0.07. T W KAlTTINd, Licensed Auctionser for '-'• " • the counties of Grey and Biuiooe. Farm and Stock sales a speciullst. Terms moderate. Katisfactiou guaranteed, .\rrange- ments for dateH may be made at the .\dvaneo oflice.orAlT. Ilntchinsnu's store, bovershain. or by addressing mo at Kevatshan), Ont. Lot 1:), ooD, 1-.!, Osprey. PUDD MATH i:\VB, Markdale, Licensed " anCioueer for the county of Grev, Good service at reagi nable ratei.. Dates can be made at The .\dvnn«r. 1 o 09, Vor sale cheap and on easy terms, good com - -^ fortable frame dwelling, stable and driving house, with three village lots, in CoyloD. Dwell- ing well built and tlnisbed, aud goo.1 bearing orchard on the pi-oporty. Apply to It. J. 8pr3i;li;. Fleshnrton. T nts &'>, 00 and 07. con. .'I, .\rtemo8ia, l.VI acrf s, -'-'i.HS cleared an.l under cultivation, all fenced, twc good orchards; larga frame barn, basimeut bam and outer frame barn 114 x .ii,\ frame dweUiOR. This will be made a good thing for the right man. \\. H McNALLY. Portlaw VorRent. Iat'l7, con, 4, .trtemosla, 100 aciej, ^ H.'i to DO cleaved and in cultiTation.comfort- able dwelling, bank barn, stone stabling, in a flvst class settlement and well worthy the at tsntiou ot thoee requiring sncb. K. ./. SrnouLK. Flcshsrton T ots ;i4 and .B, con. 3 H. D. R. 103 acres, 05 ^-'uleared. lOaeres pastute, balance good bush, Uarn M x SO. driving shed, good frame house. 2 we Is, 1 acre of 01 chard aud ctone wall under barn. Kaugeen river crosses back of farm, Well fenced aud iu good state of cultivation. :i miles from Proton Statiou, For terms applv on premises to 1st Uct. JAMES H. VAUSE, Proton Station T nt .1, con. ""tinilx-red 1-1, Osprey, UH) uof.-a, well For tenii8,etc. apply to llilt'b- yrts, I..ady B«iik, Thompson's Bakery OiiT Bread i> ddlivoiod rei(ulnv- itnj kept for «^h at uy on, Pricevillo, Buyoiiin, Kimboi-lcy Miixtreli nn'l FucorHhitni. Ed. Thompson, Flesherton Medical OK CAUTKR M CP& 8 Ont. Physician, Surgeon, e Omce aud residenceâ€" Peter at., Fleabertou JP OTTIiWELL Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, residence â€" second door south west^oc BLAry street. This street rana south Presbyterian Chureb. SEASOFJABLE GOODS FURNITURE The large.st :ind best stock of Furniture ever shown in Fleshertou. This without fearof con- tradictiou. Coino niid see .some of the nico things in Side Boards, Uiniiij; Room Clmirs, Parlor Setts, Bed Room Setts. A special reduc- tion just now on eveiy- tliing, in order to re- duce the stock. , . . W. H. BUNT FURNTURE DEALER fleshertonC n WILSON, lllacksmith **• 'irailnate of .le Veterinary Science Association Eesideoce, Durban) itreet, op- posite itoyd, Hickliijg's hardwaro. Dentistry Dr. E. C. MURRAY 1,. D. 8., ilcnlal sui-geon honor graduate ot Toronto Universitvand Ur*yal t'ollege of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Gas ailminlstered for teeth extraction, otllce at residence, To ronio s6 ejt?leib3rton Legal LUCAS WRIGHT & MrARDLE Barristers Solicitors Conveyancers, etc OfDcesâ€" Owen Sonnd.Ont and Markdale Ont W H Wriout, McArdlk I W Lcra N ll-Flesherton olllce. Mitchell's auk everv Saturday. W. J. O'NEAIL Barrister. Solicitor, Cou veyanoer, etc. Otiicoâ€" Sproiile's Block, Fle«hertoii. Societies AO U \V meets on the last Monday in oaou month, in their lodge room, Chrlstoe's blook.Kleeberton.atBp.nl. M.W., Frank Chard; See., T, niakely, Financier, W.J. Itel.auiy. VlBltlug bvetbren luvitcd, PRINCE AKTHL'R LODGE, No. ;t33, A.F.& A fJ, meets in the Masonic all, Arm- strong's Hall Fiesherton, every Friday on or before the full luocn. Thos. lUakely.W.M.; Horb.Smith, t3e(.re:.ivry. nOlRTFLKSHERTON, B0.'>, I. 0. F. irects in U Clayton's Illook the last Wednesday evening of eaqli month. Visiting Foresters heartily welooino. II. K., Dyson; It. 8., 'i'. Her.ry; Fin. Hec, C. N. Richardson. Please pay dues to Fin, Sec. before tho flrst ilav of the iuonth. CHOSEN FhlENDS-Flcehcrton Council of C'host-n Friends meets in Clayton's hall flrst and third Wednesday of each niont 8 p. m Pay assossmonts to the Recorder on or before toe first day of oocli month. Chief Councillor T. Rlakeley; eoordor, W. H. Hunt. El Dorado Farm. Of Sh'Uthoiii cattle and Luiccster slieep. ItuUs and lieifers cm hand f<u sale, also n number of single and »>.-<« comb brown leghorn, and single comb whito leghoin cilcki'i-elM Lot ;1'2' dm. .">. ('lia.i. Statfmd. «!t®J NORRIS BROS., \^ WINTER HARNESS 000 DSj Bia st ock = = Bes t Stdch Bells» BSanket$» Robes Fnr lined coat?, poekcilionkH, satchBl<, lav.'ir strops and other leather (>ond!i. Cullersâ€" host makes- and everytliinp in the harness line. a RELIABLE LOCAL ,SALCSMAN WANTED For Fiesherton And Adjoining Country TO RKPRESKNT Canada's Oldest and Qreatest Nurseries. While business *n foioo lines may bo dull farmers wore nevor move eticouragcd as regards frnlt growing than nl thfliuesent season. High lirions for all cinsaes of frnit hnvo boon ob- tained the past season, and them is as a eonso- qnoiiccftn In'iroaccil demand for nursery stock. Our stock l» louipleteln ov^>rv dcjmrtmont, Jnciuiilng a new list of specialties v.hlch wo Wbnn ha dlo ' TXi ii;;lit iiinn will obtain a iierunuent situ- nti<'ir>«itli tirritorv reserved for him. Pay >v,M-i:lv.N I'ttiB saniplo outftt, etc. Write for [s;r Ji& & w e h\\, i iN. Winter Term opens Jan. 4th. Arranga now to Httund the ftinuus )A^ ELLIOTT x^^. XOBONTO. ONT. â€" ^ This sichool stands to-day without a suiwii- or in the Dominion. Nearly all colfeifes claim to be tbe beat but claiming to be so docM not make them so. (;«.t ourcaUloeue Head it Irnin cover to cover. See •'or your- self what this college is doin? anil the advantages it offers. >V . .1. Elliott, Principal Younge and -Alexander Sts. Kee^fliiized as tbe Best* Winter Term at The Commences January 5, IIXHK Three t'oufies-Coinmercial, Shorthand »iid Typewriting and Preparatory, for those whose o«rly cdvcation has been neglected. Lnfokmation Frbe , C. A. FLEMING. Prinuifal. Owen Sound, ^ Ontario Fall and Winter. Wo have a complete line of Fall and Wintui- Ko'id.s, consisting of Whips, Plush ]lug8,Robes, BelKs Curry Combs and Hrushes, Hoot Ointmunt,Harne»a Oil, Gull Cure Trunkfi i^- Black»imith's Aprona. Look in and examine our stook of Horso Blankets. We Manufacture Harness And do reparlni! Cheaper than ,clscwht-re. O.W. Phillips FLESHERTON, ONT, X MAS. COOKIN G! To help you in your choice of ingredients for that Chriativiaj Pudding and etceteras we mention tho following which we sell and )(uaraiitoo fresh and worth what you pay; Uiiaius, seeded and othorwi.so, cleaned Curr.ints, Spioos, shelled Walnu'a and Almonds Icinj; Sugar, .sweetened and unsweetened Chocolate, baking and table Syiup.s; Morninc Clory Flou<-, the best paKtiy Hour sold. Walnuts. Ahnojid.'', Filbnts, Peanuts, Rrazil nuls, Candii^s, Lemons, southern Caiifirnift navel Oraiii^es, tho best OrhngfK prown.

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