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You ,can certainly -make. a selection from these. quallt;y stock for this w-eek. r section of fine meats, consisting of Pork, L~'lnb, Great pains has bee·n taken to select extra flne BEEF. • LAMB. Cold weather sharpens the appetite for meat. The air i5 crii>P but healthful, invigorating and bracing. It creates an appetite and good meat is heartily relished. We can give you as fine a roast as you could ask for, in any cut you may desire. For Xmas one desir';s. it especially good, and we have anticipated this and ordered extra clf01Ce stock. -RIB ROAST OF WESTERN BEEF Your dinner ·will be a complete success if we cut one of these. The meat is j.uicy, tender and full of fla,•or. Per lb. · t6c. • LAMB The finest that could be bought for this week. Loins of Lamb, weighing 6 to 8 lbs, per lb ..................... tSc Legs of Lamb, weighing 6 to 8 lbs., per lb ................. ~ ... tsc Fore quarters, weighing 9 to 12- lbs., per lb. . . '· ......•...... ; t2 ~2 c Hind quarters, weighing ·10 to 12 lbs., per lb. : . ............... 14c NATIVE BEEF 6 We also pave an extra choice lot of nattrre beef. ' · · ROASTS OF BEEF. Solid chunks of beef, per lb .. : ............ tOe SIRLOIN STEAK. Tender, juicy, per lb ...............•... · .. -.t4c PORTER HOUSE STEAK. . Tender, juicy, per I:IJ. ; ••.••.•.•• ·~·l4c ROUND STEAK ... : ................................. , ... 12%c STEW BEEF AT ALL PRICES. (d)ANNED GOODS / ' Experience has taught us that, when buying canned goods, the con- sumer looks for Quality first.-Every can of goods bought here is the best of·its kind packed. No inferior brand is sold here. Every season we make arrangements with the packers for future or- ders,, and in this way get the \cream of the crop.\ We have them put u_p under our own special .label and in this way every can under that label is a guarantee of \quality.\ -Ask for the \Fedora\ Brand- Tomatoes. Especially choice, hand packed, large well filled cans of ripe fruit. SPECIAL. 2 cans ............................ 25c Corn. Tender, creamY sugar corn. 3 cans ................... 25e Corn. The finest packed. Maine corn is the kind with that deli- cious flavor. 2 cans ................................... 25c Beans. All kinds. An extra fine string bean ................. toe Beets. Larg~ ripe, very fine. 2 cans ........................ 25c Spinacl:).. Extra fine. large cans ...................... 15 and 25c Peas. Early June, tender and sweet. 2 cans .............. · ... 25c Campbell's Soup. Made from best meat and vegetables. 3 cans ... 256 Pates of Game. Something very fine. . .................. 35c ·can Squash. Per can ............................... : . .. , .... 12c Succotash. Tender, creamy. 3 cans ....................... 25c · Asparagus.- Very fine, per can ........ · ...................... 35e , Red Kidney Beans. Delicious. Per can ~ ......... · .......... tOe Shrimps. Dry or wet. · Can ................. ,- .............. 13c ~ Mushrooms. Best-quality. Can ............................ 25c ' J - ' ' ' ' . . - A full line of canned frJiits. .'Best selected ripe fruit, packed in rich heavy syrup. · · ·\ Apples. Large sound winter apples. · 2 cllns ....... ' ... ~ ... , ... 25c Pears. Very fine. Per can ...................... ~ ...... ' .... t5c Plums. New goods. Per can ............ , ..... ;·~·\: ......... 20c Pineapples. From Singapore. Per can : . ..................... toe Peaches. Large ripe in heavy syrup. . ......... · ....... 20 and .25c Blackberries Very fine for pies. Strawberries Blueberries Large cans. SpeciaL Per can Cherries. Just like fresh fru,t. Highest grade. Boiled Cider. , . . . . . . . ' .... : ,-. , ................. 15c Per can ..... ·._ ...........•.... 18c B~ttle .. -., .· ....... ' .... ,. ' ..... 25c CBEEiSR Atnllrican, Swiss; Rm[ueford, It~li~n, Cream, Camembert. Cheese is prized by rich and poor as a relish and digestive. lending unequalled p!a.uilneY and zest to the menu, • look ever · fresh Your highest expectations will be realized when you , poultry. If you would feast your eyes on the finest why, ;we extend -a personal invitation to yoy. It is plump tender young stock. r at our shown, dressed, • TURKEYS DUCKS iGEESE Young hen turkeys, These are really Younk tender. weighing ,_. . weighing 10 to 18 lbs. the finest ever grown. CillCKENS AND FOWLS This year our poultry business has grown almost be;~tond our ability' to supply its dema_nd. This is because our goods arEJ- fresh dressed, plump, young stock. . . - : For our Xmas trade our supply is simply im\mense a~d tbe birds are finer than at any other time. - : , : SELECT OYSTERS I - l - These are the \Aristocrats of Oysterdom.\ No other~ equal them in delicacy of flavor or in purity of thetr white meat. Pel!' quart .... 45c STANDARD Ol:STERS A very fine supply for holiday trade. - SCALLOPS Per Quart 50c. I . Rabbits. Ra bits. I . • SPICES AND s,EASONING All of our spices are ground in our own spice grinde~ and this is why they are full strength. . \ Pepper, black ......... .40c lb. Cmnamon, fresh ~ pure .. 40c lb. white .............. 35c lb. Allspice, fresh & lpure .. .40c lb. Mustard, extra quality .. 20c lb. Ginger,_ fresh & ~ure ... .40c lb. Thyme and Sage, with all their natural flavor ...... : .... tOc package Tumeric. Celery Seed Nutmeg : Mace DRIED FRUITS APRICOTS PEARS PEACHES . Fancy evaporated. Per pound .................. j ........... 20c PRUNES. Large, sweet, meaty. Well worth 1.5c per lb. Special 3 pounds ...... · ............ , ... · ............ ; . _, .... ~ .. :. 25c RAISINS. Fancy; new four crown seeded ratsins. \ Specials,. 3 · p<;mnds .... : ...•.......................... ; ........... 25c CURRANTS. New crop, full pounq packages; Per paftkage ...... t2c MINCE_ MEAT. Put up with greatest care and only 1 best material in its mak_e-up. Sterling ,Brand, 3 pa ............ 1 •••••.••.•• 25c_ C1TRON , ORANGE AND L~MON PEEL -New. fresh goods, just received-t · · PICKLED WALNUTS. 'Put up by·Crosse & Blackwel~ .... 35c bottle MANGO CHUTNEY. The best. . ................•...... 25c bottle SULTANA RAISINS. New goods, per package .... ' ............ 10c NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES._ The finest manufactur~d. · ..... 70c gal. MAPLE SYRUP. Very fine goods; you can taste the maple. ........ ·• ...................... 25e Qt. Bottles. 95c gal. Can CATSUP. Blue Label. Made from best tomatoes, and pure spices. .............. 2~c large bottle. 3 bottles Hmneimade Catsup 25c SALMON. Tall cans of very fine qu~lity of Alaska Red. . ...... t5c Flat cans .of fine quality ... .- ..... 20c. Small cans ........ tOe SARDINES. Fancy, imported and dome~Stic kinds. Prices from . . . - . . . - . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c, 1 Oc, 15c . 25c 30c · 95c, 9ALAD DRESSING. \My Wife's\ , , , , , , , , , , , . , , . ui and' 25c i.ottle OLIVES. Plain and stuffe.d-7 alSo fine Queen Olives ::lOc, 25c'9 SOc bottle DRY GOODS. RUGS f the maker a nice tasty lot of newest We have just received from rugs- Every woman will realize at once that these are a real chic line of them. They are exquisite patterns, so charming, tasty, that they're almost irresistable: · This is an extraordinary offer. The nap will not wear off-they are colors that will always stay bright. - Special Low Price $1.59 SKIRTS Without attempting to· describe in detail any one of the skirts that ·we offer now- They are made from the best material, that give richness. They are generously cut, carefully made. Every lady would appreciate one of them for an Xmas gift. • SWEATERS - A WARNING--That what these cold mornings and cold nights, that we are having every. day should be to you. If one of these pretty, well- made golf coats are worn, you cannot catch a cold. · $2.50 each. Some. at 50c. HOSIERY On Xmas Eve we all want to hang up our stockings. Why not be prepared? A good line of ladies'. a_:nd gents' hosiery. Everyone surely loves Jo have good stockings, but we cannot have theni long if the brand is not good. · We ol'l'er a wide variety of pure thread hose that are well made, with double soles, heels and toes. The fancy kinds are very - nice Xmas gifts,. and the plain colors are a) ways appreciated. Gents', 10c, 15c; 2 for 25c; 25c. Ladies', t~c, t5c; 2 for 25e; 25c. \TEDDY\ SUSPENDRRS Its eonstruction ma~es it equal in looks to any at half the'price, and Its flexible back makes it superior in comfort to any other make at any price. Gilt -Brass Mountings, ..,..,.nl not rust, reinforced Back Cord, guaran- teed unbreakable. 25c each John Sponnoble, Jr. RIBBONS Visit our busy ribbon department. You will be surprisei at the vast assortment of beautiful new ribbons. Every sort of plain or fancy rib- bon is here-ribbons for every use and purpose--fancy work ribbons, sash· ribbons, hair ribbons, etc. ' We are showing a particularly good· extra wide and heavy black silk ribbon for the school girls' hair- bow. Ribbon made novelties. The dozens of cute novelties· for gifts will captivat~ any woman who sees them. · Look and examine as long as you like. . UMBRELLAS Rain rattles off our Umbrellas. An umbrella at this time of the year is a wise investment, an(l. also a goQd useful gift. ,At the end of the year your old umbrella will probably pe worn. Who would noj; be pleased with one of our nice new ones'! ' - I)Oc, $t.oo, $t.25, $2.00, $2.50 and $lj.oo. \ . • TOWELS No matter what you are looking for in the line mentioned above, YOU'll find it, all is completeness, and at the populalJ' prices, of · tOe, t5c, 25c, 45e Linen Towels with fringe, hemstitched borders. rrurkish Bath, ana ·Hand towels. · ................................ , ......... 25c each NECKTIES ' . · This season's neck wear' demand will be along the lines of soft lux- uriant silks. · · : ' - Our assortment is complete. Every style is to be found here. What gift is more useful?· One price 25c H.MiDKERCHIEFS A complete line of them, in newest and are now ready. For everybody, Ladies, Gents, and LiiJLllt>rt\'·i An especiallY fine Ladies', at .. ~ ......•..... _ .•.. 1 •• 5c, toe, 11;ic, 25c An elegant quality linen for Gents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ 25e All soi'tll of fancy, colored and plain ones for the . .- •. 5c, tOe ' . BROOKLYN PORK. ' At Xmas time, more than at any other time of the year, the mer- chant does his utmost to please his buyers. our supply of ~:~mall, ten- der country pork products are fine. If you do not care for poultry for ~he feast, any one of the following will most certainly ~:~uit: FRESH HA~IS - ' FRESH SHOULDERS Small, juicy, tender. ing 10 to 14 lbl!. Weigh- Cut from young _pork, one of the\cheapest meats one can buy. · Per lb., 12*c ,, Per lb. 9c SAUSAGE 'SIDE PORK Nicely .-streaked with fat and · lean. 5 ·lbs. 55c. Fresh made from best lean • pork, seasoned with purest spices. 3 lbs. 25c PORK LOINS Weigh 10 to 15 lbs. SMOKED HAI\IS We will take a beautiful lot of them out of the smoke· house for• Xmas. Our own curing, sweet, tender, delicious. Per pound ......... t4c • . LARD. . \ - Made in our own modern plant, and made from the fat of best pork. It is kettle rendered, strictly pure. · · · . t4c per pound 13c for 5 lbs. t2%c for tO lbs: PICKLES The name CRUIKSHANKS stands for Highest· grade, absolutely pure goods. Put up in glass bottles in a'very ·popular size. Swflet, ' sour, mixed. . ................. ~ , ..... , ... : ....•..... 12c bottle Cruikshanks·CHILI SAUCE. Made from best tomatoes ..... t2c bottfe BLACIIDERRY BRANDY This possesse.s excelletj.t medicinal properties, and is highly recom- mended by·the best physicians. It _is made from the juice of ripe black- berries, and an excellent tonic. · Should be in every home. . ..... _ ........ ' ... : ........ 35c bottle JELLY CON JELLO GELATINE Can be ma(j.e different every day·in the week; Very delicious made up with either fresh or canned fruits. · CJ elly. con andl J ello, 3 .pack. . .... ;25c) (Gelatine ...... tsc pa.) HoNEY. Clover and Bucltwheat, in well filled boxes. . ..... t5c each CONDENSED MILK. An especially good value. . ........... 10c can ' ~CRACKERS ~ OYSTER CRACKERS. Fresh bakes, crisp, 4 lbs ............... 25c ANIMAL CRACKERS. Something for the children. 2 lbs ....... 25c SPICE DROPS. A delicious cake., 2 lbs. . ... : ............... 25e FRUIT COOKIES. Very· fine. - 2 lbs ; ; ................ , ..... 25c TEA , AND COFFEE A very fine fragrant tea at 50c per lb. Best Mocha and Java, aromatic and good. 25c lb. • NUTS Mixed nuts, carefully selected, every nut sound and fresh · English Walnuts. The new crop, extra fine, sound an-d sweet Almonds. Very finest imported. Paper shell . t8c per lb. FIGS. Fancy layer, Smyrna. Special 2 lbs. . .......... , ... , •. 2i5c DATES .. New fresh goods. 4 lbs .......................... 25c CELERY. Fresh, crisp ............................... tOe bunch PARSNIPS. . CRANDlllRRIID£1. lllxtra fiM bright stock ............. , .•• , :1~c qt, We also have a cheaper berry at ............... _ ........ 10c qt. MALAl1A. Oit.APlllQ. Very fine. 2 lbs ....................... ~lie Candy. X1nas 1 Oc.lb. 1 Oc;. lb. A Christmas without candy is like a winter without snow-the two are synonomous with the younger generation. How the little eyes jump when they see the . RIBBON, PEANUT BRITTLE, SUNSHINE KISSES, BOSTON MIX- TURE, and many otJ->er ldn\'s. All fresh made,. pure, delicious goods. How they stand and long for them-their eyes are simply glued to them.- We ha\ e about a ton for Xmas week. Don't you thing that's enough to start with? Also a full line of Lowney's cholocates in boxes and bulk. · A FRESH SUP!PL Y OF ALMOND AND WALNUT MEATS ..... 40c lb. ~ ORANGES 100. BOXES OF PORTO RICO ORANGES TO BE PLACED ON SALE XMAS. WEEK, AS A LEADER ............... -. 18 for 25c APPLES Hand- picked. Greenings, 'russets, spitzenburgs . 25c reck \' CIGARS One of the greatest drawbacks to the giving of Xmas presents is the risk we run by giving something that will not suit' the receiver. If the person in question is a \him\ and enjoys a good smoke, he can not help but being satisfied with a box of any one of our brands: FORT JOHNSONS, box of 50 .............•.............. , .. · · FLORA DE GARCIA, bOx of 50 ............. ; ......... _ .•. $3<50' F. & D. PERFECTOES, box of 50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 ROBERT BURNS., box of. 50 ............................. 2.$8 107, box of 5·0 ............ _. ............................ 2.00 JOHNSTOWNIAN.S, box of 50 ..... , ................ ~ . . . . . . 2,00 OPIAS, BEll< HUR, box of 50 .................. ; ...... : . . . . • 1.89 PALMA,VIS'l'AS, box of 50 ..•.....•.•........ , .....•..... 1.89 JACK 0' DIAMONDS, box of 50· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t.89 PATHFINDER:, box of 50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t.69 ' OWLS & PIPPINS, box of 50 ..................... ,_, . . . . . 1.89 QUO VADIS,. box of 50 ...... , ......... -. ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • 1.69 Pathfinders, Opias, Palma Vistas, in boxes of 2 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DOc F. & D. Perfectos and Fort Johnsons, in box~s of 25 ........•. 1.'75 • johnstown, N. Y . I