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THE SIGNAL,
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t',:1 f;� t �
Coutty and Dstrct-
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• ;; " ,„!0 Bome excitement was caused at Scott was a voters of the Great War,
t; ts` ''abet obs mortar* recently wheu oue bavlug bales out of the first to mild
>`ti,,1 ••ot the valuable black foxes lalouging frees Waltogq to tbe ]dist Battalion.
' ' ..$ tb 1. Wilson escaped from its pen end He Was ti . the sank* in Imre for
i' `t at:Ailed down to the village. After a Iwo ye and was wuundetA at ('am-
' `i two hours' chase the animal was cal- brat �isut ret•overed fully. He is nur-
tured and again plated in capUvlty. I vpred by his mother. living at Mont -
David Milne. of Ethel. mit with a, /teal, and several brothers and sisters.
• ( painful accident one day recently. /1,1(
tat.,. , witglitlig from a sleigh be ate to BRUSSELS
*e` fronC f a horse and cutter t t nae II-
coming along the road ad was Pisa. Lockwood, who formerly eon -
1 knocked ' down and rel uucon- ducted a barber shop at Blyth. has
1 , i •., *clouts tor a time. Is injuries in- purchased the barbering busdnesa of
.ml ':.1kt eluded a broken Councillor Wes. Armstrong. Mr. Arm-
l a.. `.M..ia"'. ,.h� ■a Henselt•e to bri•gade
•btlurw
ltw tuturR. has nou definite plans for the
The wedding took plate quietlyin
'''°sl. y `" meat for e brigade, and cleared V 1.
.++ Mrs. Ines Earl, of llahorne town-
ahtp,�iiuec•umbed December 13th to an
r a ek of "au." Just a week before
I #t "ta
' r son. Willie, aged thirteen years.
had died of pneumonia. The husband
esis left with two little daughters and a
e six-moutbsold babe. Mrs. Earl was
141.•thirty-four years of -age.
A quiet wedding was solemnised at
the Ethel 1'nitd church parsoua •e
I a
WedueNhy afternoon of last w
• i when Katie Gertrude. ilaagttter of .
Td and Mrs. (`hats. Alderson. �i°t ('ran-
(• • brook, was united In metRlage to
.i« •George Albert Kritzer, of List wel, son
H mal _ of Mr. and Mrs. a Tuletttlne Kritzer.
The young coupe were unattended
and the ceremony was performed by
Rev. 1). M. Guest. Tbcy w'lll reside
In Listowel. ,
rizroptar
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sa;a i,r yet te,,
EXETER
1st, John's church. Brussels. un De-
cember 14th, of Mary Elizabeth Al-
cock. daughter of Mr. and )Irs. R. B.
Alcock, Morris township, to Samuel
Jacob Ovington. late of County W ick -
low, Ireland. The rector, Rev. F. L.
Lewin. ofilelated. lir. and Mre. Dying -
ton will make their home on the 5th
Ilne of Morris.
jlLrJohn Rnun a }ifelong resldeut of the
12t1 concession of Grey township. died
Friday- morning. in_ -.!tin e1Ly-sixth
RO
year. Deceased had suffered t
.light 'strokes some time ago. but war
able to look after his work until ten
I days ago. when his throat IN•aime
of hiccoughing. He is survived by his
widow.
GODERICH, ONT.
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TL,urMla). der'r1Ylave l:, MX R
broke and he fell, striking the ladder
as . he catty down. Het u four
ribs
and
broken and was badly shn
,was in a serlreports
epor condition
fur
e imp ove-
y or
two. Later ret,
meat.
The death of Kenneth MacKenzie.
who lived Will of the C.N.R. station,
her 10th at the age of
paralyzed. following a sr were attack
WLNGHAM
The death occurred on Saturday,
girkj.,,arrargerct arr,i...er Mr- and Mrs. Ryekman. • of Moose December 1 f Mrs. J. H. Linklater,
fik spttm' Jaw. !task., have sold their fares- et TareM'rr7 t uthlp, la her .seventy-
, ns„tee + then and intend settling in Exeter. first year. Iter husband survives,
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we re••e^' f ittforittf
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where their families formerly resided.
General Armstrong and Capt. -Law 1
son of London. inepectel D Compel*
of the Huron Regiment, which has
been In trnining.fur a eouph• of weeks
under commuted of Col. W. J. Neaman
and Capt. 1t. 1. P. Dougall, of Bengali. 1
Edward Wttlert and -Brace Turkey.
of the London road -north. left last
week to motor to Florida. Thar drove•
down ,in s Ford car They intend to l
remelt' all winter.
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Rohe.' \Vigil:man w n Tnrotdo
' e• ['olted alas week ash tidingth
Farm-
ers' convention. being*** delegate
from the local Farmers' C14.
Mrs. A. E. 13►adwit1 returned to
her horse et Arnpri an es•
-tended Tilsit with her ef'twre.
The death of Willis oft
u
occurred e
nu Thursday. D m h,
at the home of hie brother. Ja W.
Is townshl to alis
I as.s' ttuer.,e : of furtr•rix years. The was
I apparently in good health kaefew
tip,
weeks ago. when It was 10 that a
' - lnal'gnant form 4.1 gaiter had elevel-
•
teen seen "Tod•with no Lupe 1.1 reovery. Mr.
atalOilWar4
VaNirgeil4
with two sins and one daughter.
-Mrs. Dnuean Robertson passel away
Tuesday of last week at the home et
her son. William Itolaertson. 9th cun-
tesalon of East Ill 'nwanosh. v In her
seventy-sixth yenr. Surviving are
three sella. William. already' mt•e-
tioned. and John and James. iu the
rotted States.,
.1. W. Smith left last week on a vials
to friends in England.
An old resident of \Gingham. Law-
rence Fyfe. riled Sunday, evening at
the home of lila son-in-law. A. E. Lon -
Id
Lon -
tit. t e year.k
t. In his r nett th I •tease• 1
farmed in this vicinity for many years
before retiring to town about twenty
)ears ug,•. Ile is survive.' by his
nife. four sous and three • daughters.
I The rommnnity Christmas tree was
11.111 .m M.mday evening. when Santa
Claus wan present and gave each of
rhe children present a tittle Mian of
randy. The choirs from. the various
churches and the Salvation Arany song
several Christmas tongs.
occurrt.,
ef btlFtwo •years. Deceased h1 ived with
sur-
vived
A
vived by two brothers,
tile.
Mrs. Gordon and Mrs.
Taylor,
here
are visiting with
for a fess weeks.
On Friday afternoon at the Presby-
terian manse, Lucknow, Jessie Cath-
erine, daughter of the
late
lwa
Mr.
and
Mrs. Il. MacLennan, lr
married to Jobn Murray of Lucknow.
The ceremony was conducted by Rev.
C. H. Macdonald.
me iire •
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inti, 4�ir ekes iv
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LUCKNOW
.If. Mitchell is home from Tintwins
for two weeks' holida}«. ile 1s on the
engineering staff of the big HuTltnger
min'*. ..
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McXall and Mies
Jane hare gone to I'i;kford. Mich.. and
will be awry seventh weeks.
W. F. 'Thompson has rrsi•.7nsd his
position 1;11 the Lucknow school staff.
u orrice to tnke a Tosf(lou in ane of
the Toronto schools.
Albert itoyd met with n serious arri-
dent while out colon -bunting with W.
C. Henderson: They had treed a ray-
eoon and Bond went up the tree with
n lankier and climbed to a Ihub about
SEAFORTH
EVERY WOMAN
SHOULD READ
HOW "FRUIT --mss" GAVE
HER NEW LIFE
Mr. and Mrs. 1). Shanahan left hist
week for North t'aroltua. where they
will apa•Ild the winter.
The Misses Cresswell left last week
for Pasadena. California, to miend the
ws-h,-Itl.t.r n inti their brother. R. E. Cress-
Mre. James 1a. McGill passed away
at her home here De•ember 13th. She
and Ind husband Lad Leen residents of
$e.,fo.th (ke--iron .six... sears. having
previously farmed in Hullett town-
ship. She leaves, besides her hu -hand,
four sons and uue daughter: William,
of Colorado; Byron, of Harpurbey ;
Jautes. of Clinton: John, of G.de•rirti.
and Mrs. Thus. Xellauds, of Hullett.
An old resident of Senforth, in the
person of Mrs. Angus McDiarmid. dr
tinned this life on Saturday. ll.+een-
ber Ilth. In her ninetieth year. A na-
tive of Scotland. deceased cause to this
country' at the age of fourteen, and
niter her marriage ten years later to
Mr. Me -Dial -mid they lived for over
half -o -:eat try on a farm 00 the Huron
read. Hullett. Her hustututl died
nt•urly tent years ago and for tbe Inst
right leers ahs and her daughter
Christina ristina had 11teet in. Seabrrth. Two
other daughters. Mrs. John McDowell,
of McKillop. and Mrs. (Dr.) Briggs. of
Cleveland, and a son. Malcolm Me-
Diarmid. of Hullett, survive.
About midnight haat Thursday
thieves broke into the billiard parlor
of A. ii: Close :and stole about $30
from the tilt. The 'twitter or burglars
removed a window In the rear of the
building and crawled in. All the cash
in the till was taken with the extep-
I Ion 1.1 $1.50 in (limps' which was over-
looked. County Cnnatnhle Whiteside.
is at work on the case
ttberty-•
Scat-Scum.tttn m
ZIII4CH
-7e,11,1,41
W. G. Hest, the tenlor member sof
the firm of W. G. Heti et Sons. jewel-
lers•and electrician*. has retired and
the arm Iw now composed of Harry it.
Hess and Albert G. Hess.
The local grlrt mill, which was not
operating fur is while because of some
dbutereeem.nt with the Allyelre people.
is again runnlug a gqnbtislhet.rg -.me-,
rangeneest no to pewe•r+ •halrge•r'1ttlMfng
been reached.
' Mrs., ('atherine Warm. a lifelong
reside ut of this 111,trlet. who went to
Chicago lust mouth to spend the win-
ti.r died there December 11th. aged
• Igl•:r-four ;tears. The remains were
brenb1j to Zurich. and the funeral
I look place from the home of Mrs. J.
Fuss. daughter of 1111• deceased. 1.. the
Lutheran cemetery. Two sons and
five daughters survive: .11, •.!o of Sen -
forth: Edmund. of Markham: Ir-. W.
Rupp. of \Iiehignm: Mrslteddt.k. of
Detroit: -Mrs. J. Fuss ami Mrs. J.
Bloch. Zurich. and Mrs. .1. 0. Jacobs,
Chicago.
Rededication serelees in eonneetlon
r •'• t with the reopening rat lid. Peter's Lnth-
F ' J I' • +�:� : >w/_ ensu rhurrh. Zurich. are for 'tun-
es r.ld ,, .. �, r/ •e�.,l.!1!� s •. l F i�. .. - day. 1lerember _26th.
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,1. 1•. nun. bf this cirinity. ass tak.•n
to London a few flays ago 1.. undergo
Art_ operation for appendieitts._ He la
os'x
] rrTstrted to be making n good nre.Query.
• A number of real estate t,.tnsac-
sus a publican, or tae -gatherer, did
1101 prove bits to be a sinner, but at
least it placed him wider 'inanition
and debarred him from fellowship
with respectable and reputable men.
111 wan the agesµ of a systeul which
ilei udtd, largely meal extortlua and
fraud,"
Like other realtk•ute ht the district
Levi. or Mathew, had had uppurtuu
itis•' of artiing Jteeux and bearing Ulm
tall. What thuughte tilled his intuit.
what ssplratione had, been stirred
within him, what rewdutluus be had
forme"1 we cullet know. But be,
Ivo. was ready when the tall tuwe to 1
arise and follow Jesus.
'niers are likenesses between the
call of thew disciples and the tall
stitch comet. t.elay to men and women
l- ve all and follow Christ. 'though
it may not always 1* seeesary to
a!•audon tines customary occupation.
still the call Involves sacrifice. uud
.emettmeet separation from home and
tr;,•uda. There is alway. the sant•
teal for prouipt eladiele•, the same
I ocwl for readiness to eke Thrust's bid-
ding. and there is. 1..'. the tame
promised reward) "1 will wake you to
1, -!owe deices of men." Every faith -
fill follower of the Lord who carries
nut In his life the teachings of the ,
Monter may Ise the weans of drawing
others 10 Hlw, so that they. too, be-
-„sur His disciples.
The comity of the I'hartsee.s had
t.•tm aruIs'4 utrty- In tine _ministry of
leave. XMw• they found another rause
for complaint.
"Matthew, it appears. from Luke
5:�1, made * great feast. dues testify-
ing his gratitude for the honor done
him. and. that his friends and ae-
qualntane•.•. might profit iiv the teach-
ing of his uew' Stamen he incited
them to the entertainment that was
honored try the presents- of Christ."
IAdam l'hurket.
The Pharisees. Up•refor.'. ae•rase.l
•Testa Mf consorting with puhlkatis
and sinner.. Jesus enlmh 10.1 their
ae•wwtttos uv n so -ung that hits Mem
Of uuu11eruble coutfnrt 10 sinful men.
1 cast• net to call the righteous but
sinners to repentant...."
MRS. J.P RUTKOWS CA.
"For "For terra years. >..5end -.rat ---••
constipation and uta' a ser.; as trcck. I
had great pain in r;ti limb-, and such
terrible headaches I t'.:augl,: I w'ou'd go
crazy. I had no an'tuis, could acame1y
eat anything will: at stor_•at;h digress.
After marling abot.t •I•ru:t-a-lives' 1 de-
cided to try them. 1:Ifo:e 1 had taken
three boxes, I was e:.iinly well. I sin-
cerely think 'Fruit -°-t • t '� saved my life"
-Mrs. J. F. P.uti. , Tobtoi, Mani-
toba.
In4igestion, btUou tu.r�, h^adnthCS ner-
vousness, pains in ,:.c I.ak sod limbs are
largely caused by allowing poisons to
accumulate in the bods. •'Fruit -a -aces"
is nature's remedy, made from irtensn6ed
fresh fruit juices combined with tonics.
"Fruit -a -tion" stimulates the bowels,
liver and kidneys to normal action and
brings about a condition of• delightful
health. Buy' a box of "Fruit-a-tives", to-
day. Enjoy life again. 25c and SOc,
everywhere.
Sunday
Afternoon j
By 1SABEl.11AMIl.TlS,
Goderich, Ont.
Jeans calls us: ei. r the tumult
of nor life's wild. restless sea.
Day by day Ills .w.. t voice sIundeth, -
Staylug. '1iirietian. follow Me.,
"lin Jesus couyutulel with siuuera.
not tN.'AIt e• He cotttttettuiaed stn. to
enjoyed the s.s•iety of tit.- depraveak
but issuer•. as' a healer of souls. He
was. stilling to go wta•r, He w'as
most lnee.k'd' sod 10 work where
the ravages of,sht were theyw'or1 Ht'
came mato the -world to save. sinners.
Their conduct tNttreasel Him. their
, sins Twined flint. but to nccompllsh
Ills task Hr !nest s.•k thein tall, He
' must allow Ilio symislth) by Ilia ,
preaenr•e• and 111-. he'alIug a •'h." i
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Christmas Suggestions
in Corsage Flowers, Scarfs
and Novelties
NEW HATS for the holiday season in ribbon
metallic trimmings, in soft colorings and
( cleverly blended materials
4 skit&k vs
MacVicar
Kingston Street
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Brophey Bros.
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Int; DIRECTORS
AND EMBALMERS
orders carefully attended to
at all hours. night or day
GOD1 IILCH
J. R. Wheeler
Funeral ,rireeier sod
ltiMlmet
All calla promptly attended
day or sight ,
PHONES
Store 335 Rrsldence 353w
11,mtltoo Scree Goderkh
The New Drinata.-�,
CHOCOLA CRUSH
TRY IT+ X50 �. Y.
Orange Crush
Lime Cash
Lp ush
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Special Dry 'lager Ale, etc.
,Order a mixed se for Christmas -
�' The children will like it
Asinine Qntwtion 999
"i just carie frein .Tack's funeral."
•ia he dead'!"
"Well. if he isn't they tertahuly
I pl:n,,t n dirt)' tri.k et. him."
As ofdi,1 .kpoatk•s benrtl it
By the (hitless l*1.-.
inrnedfrom 9ta n"nT1ntristt'11ir
d red,
Leaving n11 for Ma dear sake.
Jesus calls n.: by Thy mercies.
Saviour. may we hear Thy ca11.
Give Mur hearts to Thi olsedicn,e.
Serve au.l lure 1'hec 1era ,u 1
- 'elil 'r fes
l 1 au jC1e•xaue cr
l'RAl'ER
Almighty r, I our lieayeuly Fath
er. R'ho 1idst •. u,1 Thy Son to cull
shown to 1-,-' twice. grant that w.
Holy howl tin• 'Xtt. tttgr.ntr stun mai
be• wnshel awa: •.ur suUM ptirIM•d
rind our Illu.i- maiM like• unto Ills
who r.me• not '1 ►e 111iulstet•etl 111111
Mit to miuist r Grant that we. fol-
lowing oar Na our. and learning of
111111. dilly s. .%alt )Tim In our lives
that others. til tali us. numy he drawn
to 111- fret. This we• ask 111 Jetta'
name- Amen.
S. S. LESSON FOR .IAN. 2nd, 1927
Gong have mien place reentl, which Lesson Title-Tke Christian a Fel-
lire c.f snore `nitro usual interest Wm. lower of Jesus.
Lewssn Paswgm--Nark 1:16-20; 1
1()1) -sere grass' farm in Smith .% to his 2:13-17 and If. Jots 2:6.
(;olden Text -frit 2:14.
"Jc•u. I5•gnn Ills public wbllstry by
proel•niming the 'spied news. that the
Klugllom of t:o sun. at I(and. This
., y vas's,
;••�. !• , •` i4cy !MerygR� Lamont. ..f this %lmmigc. has .:'lit his
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t. o"� rnw, +gse r .
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on Itoy Lamont. who Daus the ad-
joining 11)14 acres. Alfred Nrte•nan
lois .old his farm on the it'oe Water
ilialmoy. north of Drysdale to Lnu-
,ren•e Drnnuune. sun of Phi ip iMnom•
one. nil,' will get possession on .Sprit
1st neat. Frnnk ('orrhv•an has sold
ILP Dnrard farm. oleo near Drysdale.
fn lits son. Tann i'orriv.nn, who hap
Lenin living on It for erne year*. Ed.
fsntar' has .old his fifty dere. on the
irll concession. )Tay. to Ervin \WIHert.
w•tnn tett Ts.ssestlna 1,. the spring.
Mr. Willert wilt use this laud for
pasturage.
Snreadinr Out
An annonncenu'ut of imp•rtnnce end
rr interest to the sporting nal general
aniline is contained 10 the Jantrary,
1927. Issue of itod and Gnu. to the ef-
fect that the well-known sporting
magazine hat beim aceept..l as the of
it"inl org.tn of the Canadian silver fox
Iter dlmg industry. \\'ith the Jan-
uary issue. the nnlgazlue has become
Rol aid 4;1111 and 4'auadlsr `silver Fox
Ne w's 111111 it Is .uunuu,•t,i that each
month the magazine n•i11 • nrry, to ad -
IJ* .11a to Its regular sporting and out-
elo. r features n foil •.',!lea of ale-
*gospel' was t.. 1 more and more
!iptlnit.lt 41u..10 with the Io rend I - - -
Innl w rk rat us. Jilt. e.rrthl)' I "'"`
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Your Battery
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When h n vmt are not using
ebur oar, ,tour battery is grad-
ually losing its t'harge. A 11s-
iharged hatt'ry free'rex when
t I l e mercury .I riles to o• (freez-
ing M/1111.1-TIie•n the battery
:- junk. .Play .aft. and let ns
•tun• 11 ilii• winter. and it
io ill I5' kept eharge•.I all w'in•
t.•r. Our prier for w•int-r•tor-
atte i• reasonable, aril we will
conn• and go your battery.
It sure pays to be on the safe side
Barker Bros.'
Service Station
117%% 1;o.lerielI
The Goderich
4lratige 1'ru
Phone 201
5
neral Water Co.
'he,el Bottler'
s• West Street
caner tilt to I. I of and It ons Ills l
purpose to 1101. gospel preached '
in all 11w wool,' a o even' creature. 1
Theref.ire It sur• Irately neees.nry
that He shun is h 111 Hiulse•If a
lased• 111 diw•Ip'• - 1 bra He could tenth
and milli to be Ili 0 1l1e.st's and rues -
sowers. .\ec. l ,i at the very
ope.nlner of 11 • i 'try. Ile Incited
four met to 1.. 1 Is•rsuual cumpa u -
Ions and att., I The s•Mse of
lilt. call Is de '..r o la• 'hy the sea
of Galilee.' 1, .• -burrs of tilts
lonely island 1 a.' ••• of the to shiner
t.1.1..II• w'00
see•;e s w ere Fel.•
rad northern I rn -
which moist 1.1'
dale: the .1,
halm' .1. knit
sort to 1.4;•.115•
mein 1.
Thi men tit -
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tern pages. devoted to the interest of ane file h1 t'
the stI-tr fox :1111 her brooding in- and Simon IN-
ihistry. Jeans sui,l ni:'
The thrums. Is made a- n result of ale and 1 tt
the rapid 'growth of the 1'Anadlan till- o1 al s mi ,
err Fns Rreeelers' .Brun laden an'd a Mrheit t1 r HO' sire of the 3.:00 members to harp Noam aer H
an official organ to assist them.
7r•1"•.Iw•, nod 1
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Pr{fix 5l er e v 1s-
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{ t* COTe Th Square Th first Piker Fox section
t o very flthcr '!•Anel'
11. 1 e tum one,. Thr 4s-. 1a1 presseditor. J.
It. ]leer of rinmmsrshtr. haat presented hired re•rynrt-
and Colborne C. Ir t4 runt t.
a lensed •election of fat news and phn• melt knew m
count of
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Rood table M eontenht for Janunry 1ud s:•Pit sem. '
with 'elves and ,irtletP* on bun:Ina. •ntly retnrnh
flallhtg. trapping and •kennel and ont• end s-ork.
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err the cities In
ighty necks were
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.1. •n5 would r'
idtit,d,w." 4l;td.
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niking
Ile sin- Andrew
heir work. "And
I "bone ye ft (ter
r e ut1 to larnme
-trnlghtw'ny they is
f.•'lowed Him."
' 111 s the son of
Ili• 'brother. and
They left their
In rat with the
rat nf•er Him."
,-e i that these
of Jeseta before
b, • n :'hinted out
John the 13e►Mlst
I .1, sus then. a11 1
with ittm. tipper.
thele bonus
nor revolt. at
'trot (allow 111m.
el to 1* a e1icel
different stamp.
fact that a man
Your Photograph
CII1;1�'1 M, S uerric• will
heroine 4'lristnins pleas -
tires
if you choose the
gin that only yon can give-
,ur photograph.
J. T. FELL
Tdepdnne 1'47 Golfer 1. h
ELECTRIC WIRING
INSTALI.ATIONS. ETC.
GEO. W. STOKES'
BROCK Street. P O. Boa 601
ersosepessosesssewness
Le2's,Cafe
4Eaaf recti
rybedyf e and Eat
Good Meals
,„ regular pat ?one
ial Dinners at 50e
per meal
Give a R
for a Christmas Gift.
We Are Authorized Agents fn this District for
•
A. C. Dayton Radios
A Set would make -an ideal Christmas Gift for
- anyone of the family
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'hVIFFt'i11 demonstrate dais Radio Set at iuu• h..,tn or
• at our :torr Itt any time
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HILL'S HARDWARE, AU3URN
Plum, h r `i, l)ung:utt,ohc(cot rul
A General Line of Hardware The Sc. vice Store
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Footwear for Christmas
What better romembranc'• cat. you give your
friends than a pair of cr)mfor'alt'e slippers? You not
only prerEnt them • ith r",anv trays of comfort and
satisfaction but also teach theta that instead of eitig
necessary evils they rte a source of pleasure and con-
tentnlent.
The assortmen
Cosy Slippers for f
Skafi•
in all sts to fit
reasonable
) Wt invite
•'-ry large in
ef,uae. 'ening Slippers,
sex, Goloshes
and t.ie pmt a are cost