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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1919-12-25, Page 511\ 1 ,tzcDar. 124 • krow oi&in a new molt Bogrif package a great improvement over the old lead package V.= fow 19, TtAis good tea Sold only in sealed packages 411111minallmoslimunsmok "AMININ•111.11•11.m.0•11•11.1.0.11•10. Souvenir Cast Iron Range with Reservoir The &met* Range is a guaranteed baker and heater. Will give every satisfaction end with care will last a Special Features; plated Base, Glass Oven Door and Thermometer. Bread, cake, etc. visible while baking. Thermo. meter tells exact heat in oven. Removable nickel edge for easy cleaning, Porcelain Enamel Bock full width of warming closet, smoke pipe up the back. No. 9-20--18* x 18" oven as illustrated, price $84.50 Without warming closet, $65.50 No. 9 -22 --the same Range but with 20" x 20" oven, $89.50. Without warming closet, $70.50 SOLD BY W. J. HEAMAN, Exeter, Ont. There is a "Souvenir,' dealer in your town,. if "au tetanal locate him write as for his n,.me. THE HAMILTON STOVE & HEATER CO., Limited Succossoss to THE GURNEY TILDEN CO., Limited HAMILTON - CANADA "SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL MANUFACTURING" 30 Wag -COUGHS RAND TRUNPSVSTAZ THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTh Between; MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO. Unexce4led dining car service. Sleeping cars 00 night trains and Parlor caws ori principal day trains. iatormation from any Grand Trunk Ticket Age,nt, or C. E. Horn- ing District Passenger Agent, Toronto N. J. DORE Agent, Exeter Pharos 4.4w. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED by C, H. Sanders at the Advocate ,Of - rice. Strictly confidential; no witness CLINTON—A pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Hord, on ,Thursday Dec. 11, when Agnes Whitehead Lacy of Thedford, became the ,bride of Frank Hunnitord, also of Thedfard, the Rev. A. E. Doan of Hensall perform- ing the ceremony. THE ONATARIO - ELECTION ACT • ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF SOUTH HURON --- Public Notice is, hereby given that the following abstract of the statement of the expenses of Adrew Hicks, a candidate for the Legislative As- sembly at the election held on the 20th October, 1919, as furnished by Mr. Gaa. W. Layton, his official agent, namely,— Postage and Express 1.36 Speakers 10.00 Printing and AdvIerttising 70,80 Revised Voters' Lists 30.00 Hall Rentals 44.00 Personal Expenses 20.00 $176.16 Da fed at.,Kippela this 18th day,of De- cember, 1919, HENRY HORTON • Returning Officer XMAS MlliTIIVININISSIAN•41•••••.;•*101.0•011ECIIIIIII14=11 Make your Gift Buying a Pleasure. .Buy a Present that will be Appreciated. We have an assortment that cannot fail to, appeaLto Christmas 8hopperS. Who would not like a ELECTRIC FIXTURE— We also have a complete SUIT C,ASES, CLUB BAGS TRUNKS, LUNGH8c BOOI< CASES Any of which.'...auld make a nice gift. .••,• iz,es, including Electriq Lanterns • What abO. .opaalc,,,rapmen nt..'a .;.1". c tric E ..gaeljtitt Luall" We carry full 1ine4 Auto Ad;r6esSiOries, Rugs, -Gauntlets; also Mitts, Blankets and,R'bes. • - • READING LAMP F.,I,ECTR.IC GRILL, . • IRON OR I-IEATER •.. Win Beer. Hensall A former resident Of London and ane of the oldest( of Hensell's citizens died here in the person of Mr. W. H. Reynolds, at the age of 75 years. He canto to Hensall soon after the opening of the Ledo, Huron F.c Bruce Railway, and as architect and builder had helped to erect some of the finest structures ia the vicinity', He was a member or the Hensall, Lodge of Oddlellows, and the funeral was in their hands—Mrs„,Saml, Smil- lie had the misfortune to slip on 'the floor and fall, fracturing her hip. Her condition is 'serious in view of, her ad- vanced years. Mr, Wm, Sangster left last week far Sudbury, where be will visit his brother over the Christmas holidays. —Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Palmer, Sr.„ left last week for London, where they will spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs, Geo. ;Mine*.—Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Simpson of Wroxeter have moved to, Brucefield„ where they will make their future borne. Mrs, Simp- PsOn. is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bonthron.—Mr. and Afts„ Albert Traquhar ;of Meyronae, Sask., left last week for HensalL—Mr, Jas. Ruston, who ,has bee.n, operating the dredge the Fcreek just south of the village has closed down for the winter...—Mr. Jas. SmiLlie left last week for Toronto. —Miss Florence .Reynolds, of ,CalT gary arrived home here, last week, -- Mr. George Reynolds of Port Paver attended the funeral of his father, MtS W. H. Reynolds, 411•1••••••••••Fraysm,10. Zurich Mr. Robt. Allen Of the Town. Line, near Blake, who recently sold his farm to Mr. Mr. A. L. Sree,nan, has purchas- ed the fine farm of Mr. LeBeau, on the London Road, near Brucefielcl, for the consideration of $10,000.,—Mr. E, Bosseaberry has reoeived word ofthe death of Mr. Gideon. Bock which took place at New Dundee on Tuesday of last week. The cause of death was heart failure.—Mrs. j,Melick is spend- ing the winter months with her daugh- ter, Mrs, L. Hudson of Seaforth. Mr, John F. Moritz of Cavalier, N. Dak., is spending the winter at the home of his nwther, Mrs. P. Haugh.—Miss ole Hess underwent a SCAMS opera. tion. ,an her eyes at St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London, FULLARTON—One of the olde st residents of this section, Phillip Greenwood is dead, at the age of 94. He was a life long resident of Ful- larton Township, though a native of Devonshire England, He retired to Mitchell 27 years ago—Mrs. Margaret Kane Byers, widow of the late Wil- liam Byers, of the ist concession of Fullarton, was found dead., She had been. t1 for years, .but was not =- usually =well when she retired the previous night. She was 75 years of age. CLINTON—Rev. Forde tied -the matrimonial knot between Irene Willis daughter of Mrs, 5, Leppington and Wesley Lawrence of Weyburn, Sask. on. December loth at the parsonage, of the Baptist church, CASTO R IA For Infants and childran in Use For Over 30 Year; Always hears the ing4e signature of KIPPEN—George Holland, n pros- perous farmer here, was stricken with apoplexy while visiting his sons in Clinton., but is recovering. SEND US TRE NEWS.• - . The A.dvocate is anxious to It.ve correspondents itt4 districts. 7f your territory is not represented by our staff correspondents will Yuu send us the news, or suggest the name of someone who would be ikely to do so? We furnish .staimped en- velopes and writing supplies. MARRIAGE LICHINSES ISSUED by C. H. Sanders at the Advocate flee Strictly confidential; no witness YOUR AMTION Do you tire out easily? Have you lost some of your accustomed vim and is your ambition to do things at low ebb? Your resistance is broken. You should find help and -'invigora- tion in rich, nourishing EMULSION Taken faithfully for a reasonable length of time, Scott's seldom fails to freshen the blood, build up the general health and impart a feeling of well-being to the body. Por that tired -oaf feeling take Scott's Emulsion. scott Hownt, Torouto, Ont. 19-3.a • . 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Stewart Vacuum Feed —big car construction. A new, extra -heavy, extra -safe, extra -easy steering gear. Side curtains now open with the doors, as in cars cost- ing $2000 and more. The emergency brake is on the lever—more big car construction. A new cowl gives a touch of beauty to the driving com- partment such as European cars possess. Imported beauty, too, is in the new hood with its many long, narrow louvres. "Thermoicr brake lining—a. higher standard of safety - than ever before set for light cars. A new top, hand -tailored in our own shops. There are many more—an improved electrical system, a better carburetor, heavier axle—you will find them when f under our supervision right here in Chatham. Long springs built in Chatham, too—by Canada's greatest spring company. All this—and much more—you get in the Gray -Dort at $1275. Where can you match it for value? The Touring Car—The Roadster Finished in Gray -Dort green and black. Standard equipment, Touring car, 5 -passenger. Roadster, 2 - passenger. $1275 f. o. b. Chatham. War tax extra. The Gray -Dort Special For the man who wishes something a little extra -in his car, we have built the Gray -Dort Special. Maroon body, with brown rayntite top. Plate glass rear window. Gipsy curtains. Rookie tan wheels. Motometer. Tilt- ing steering wheel. Real . leather upholstery. A car above the ordinary. $150 extra on the standard. And the Ace! The most beautiful light car of to-day—the-Gray-Dort Ace. Sapper green body, with handsome California. top to match. Trouble lamp and bull's-eye flashlight. Electric cigar, lighter. Oversize, grooved -tread tires. Plate -glass windows. Rear -Vision mirror. • AND all the eatures of the Gray -Dort Special. This is the DE LUXE car for the man who does not wish to pile up tremendous operating cost. $255 extra on the standard. • In spite of doubled production, indications point o ascarcity of Gray-Dorts this year. The Gray - Dort dealer nearest you will give you a dernonstra- ion torrtOrrow. you come to see the car. ALL THE :RELIABILITY RETAINED • Every good feature of the many thousand previous Gray-Dorts has been retained. You still find the same smooth, handsome lines; without a suggestion of freakish- ness. The wonderful Gray -Dort finish, developed by 60 years of ,coach -building. The big bore, long stroke motor. The - heavy crankshaftz—many pounds heavier. :than in other Iight cars. ,A big, husky :rear -axle, built GRAY-D013.T.MOTORS, LIMITED Chatham Ontario. - U.S. Factory—Dort Motor OchrFlittt..M1'01, T. H. NEWELL Exeter Ont. • „, , :0 • 1