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The Bazaer held in this eli,ureh
Tuesday of last, week under the
auspices of the Mission Circle was a
success from every standpoint, Al-
though this was the first attempt
the young ladies secured a. splendid
array of articles ter sale, useful, orf
naxnental and eatable, which, found
ready buyers. Santa Claus was inn-
personated by Mr,. Bruce Cooper,
wllo made lots of fun.: for young and
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'UNITED CHURCH yV,M.S. ELECT Hensall
OFFICERS
The first meeting of the Weien*s
Missionary Society,of Hensell. Unit-
ed church was held in the school
r room of the church, recently, and
after the opening devotional servic-
el3 the election ,of- new officers was
proceeded with, resulting as follows:
Presidents Mrs. C. A. McDonell;
♦Ice-pres., Mrs. A: `Sinclair; 2nd vice
pies., Mrs. J. D. Wilson; treasurer,
Mrs. A. W. E. Hemphill; recording
sec'y, Mrs. M. Drysdale; superinten-
dent mite boxes,, Mrs. Swan and
Miss Coulter; literature sec'y, Mrs.
A..Seruton and Mrs. Jessie Moir;
press supt., Mrs. S. G. 1Vlerner; mis-
sion band superintendent, Mrs. Skin-
' ner; helpers, Miss Elva Shaddock,
and Irene Douglass; pianist, Mrs. C.
Cook; supply committee, ,M'rs. Buch-
anan, Mrs. W. Hobkirk, Mrs. W.
Pierce, /1Vtrs. R. Bonthron, Mrs,. G.
Ilobkirk, Mrs. Thomas Welsh, 11rs.
J. Zuefle, Mrs. S. Steacy; strangers'
secretary, Mrs. W. Dougal_'; Chris-
tian stewardship, Mrs. W. Henry.
After the election of officers Mrs. J.
McD. Wilson, who presided very ably
over the meeting, called upon Mrs.
L. Hedden for a solo, which she
sang pleasingly.
Hensall Tile; Brick,
and Block Yard e
WE HAVE RECEIVED A .FRESH
CARLOAD OF'
*.CEMENT
ON OCTOBER lrl th
NOME AND GET ALL YOU NEED.
WE HAVE INSTALLED THE
NEWEST UP-TO-DATE
White Rose Gas Tank
TRY OUR GAS,
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Phone 7
DR. R. P. I. DOUGALL
Honor. graduate- of.. Faculty of
Ifedicine, and Master of Science,
University of Western Ontario.
Member of College of Physicians
:and Surgeons of Ontario. Office
itwo doors .east of Post Office.
Phone 56 ; , Residence 114
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HENSALL, ONT
AUCTIONEER
OSCAR KLOPP
Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Au -
£tion School, Special course taken in
Registered Live Stock .(all Breeds,)
Merchandise; Real , Estate, Farm
Bales, etc. Rates in keeping with
,prevailing prices. Satisfaction as -
/Tired, write Oscar Klopp, Zurich, or
Wire' 8-93, Zurich-
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WHITE PINE
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1x6, v snatched 'dressed bn both
-sides at �.
$5Q PER M.
THIS IS THEE TIME TO STOOK
PP WITH GOOD COAL WHILE
YOF CAN .GET IT AT A LOW
PRICE
A. J. CLATWORTHY
GIANTON
USBORNE & MBBERT MUTUAL
FIRIrE'INSURANCE COMPANY •
,Head Office, Farquhar, Ont,
Prepident, JOHN ALLISON"
Vico-President, JAS.'MeKENZIE
DIRECTORS
THOS. RYAN iv SIMON DO*
EOB P. MORRIS, WM. BROCK
AGENTS
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,i<OHN NS9]4RY, Centralia, ag ni
Tl$borne and' Biddulph.
mririta HARRIS,'' Munro, Agent for
Hilbert, Fullartoii and Logan;:;
W. A, TILY tl�TBl7LTi
• P ecretitr3'^Treasurer
hoz 9 t;19xetery..O ()Marie.
(MADMAN & S'�+ J BURRY' 4
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Dr. ` Knapp is suffering from a
severe attack of sciatica.
Mr, Wm. -Moore of London' visited
friends in .town last week.
Mrs, Geo. Reynolds and children'
recently visited with friends in' town.
Miss Durst,: of near Homesviile,
visited friends 'in town on 'Monday.
Mr. Mervin 'Bron, of Toronto is
visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. G.
Brown.
The friends of Mr. Holland_Little
Will be pleased to ear that he is im-
pr'o'ving. m
The merchants of the village are
making great preparations for the
Xmas trade. '
Mr. Lorne 'Ballantyne, of Detroit,
is visiting his mother and other re-
latives here.
Miss Viola Hilderbrant is confin-
ed tq, her home ,with a severe at-
tack of pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs.. A. J. Fleinming vis-
ited over the week -end with -ela-
tives' in Kitchener.
The management of the skating
rink are getting the rink in shape
for the season's -skating.
The many friends of Mr. Richard
Blatchford are pleased to learn that
he is somewhat improved.
Mrs, Peter McArthur of Vancouv-
er, B.C. is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Rout. McArthur and family.,
Mrs. John .Parks and Mrs. H. C.
Soldan spent a few days 'this week
visiting friends in .Hyde Park.
The many friends of Mrs. Pope
will, be sorry to learn that slie has
been confined to her room through
illness. ,•
Miss Edith Cameron .left on. Wed-
nesday last to -make 'her home with
her grandmother, Mrs.' Smith of
Whitevale.
Cpngratulatons to . Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Munn; of, Hay Twp., on the
arrival of a bouncing baby boy at
their home on December 6th.
1V £r. Wm. Simpson, who has been
visiting his mother here for a week
returned to Detroit on Monday
where he has a good situation:.
-The school concert will be held in
the Town Hall on Friday evening,
December 18th. The scholars are
busy practising- for the occasion..
Owing to the . soft weather on.
Friday last the roads in this vacin-
ity were in a bad state. The, Lon-
don roadespecially being in a bad
condition.
Miss Inas Sparrow, who has had
charge of the millinery department
of Mr. E. Rannie's shore, finished
her contract on Monday anti left for
her home in Paisley. -
Mr. Hobbs, of London, govern-
ment inspectorof weights and meas-
ures was in town this week inspect-
ing and testing the different weigh
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Dashwood
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Dr, H. H, Lowe....,
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DENTAL SURGEON
At office in Hartleib Bloc ', ash
wood, first three days of eek and
at 'office over the Post Office; in
Zurich, last three days of week.
Don't forget the big concert' at.
Weyburn'School S. S' 15, 3.3/4 miles
West of Dashwood, on Friday, De-
cember 11th. A big progri n is be-
ing prepared by the young people
of the section, - If it hurts you tb
laugh, don't come. Admission. adults
25c; children 10c,
Mrs. A. E. Oestreicher, spent last
week in London and Dorchegter.
Mrs. D. Murburg .and children of
Pt. Frank, are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Jonas Hartleib.:
Mr. Ira Tiernan, of New Hamburg,
spent Sunday with hiS parents.
Miss Beatrice Graybiel, returned
to Toronto on. Friday, after spend-
ing a few weeks with her parents.
Miss Anna Tiernan spent the
week -end in Hensel'.
Miss Myrta: Hoffman of Kitchen-
er, spent • Sunday with her, parents.
`, Mr. A. Zimmer, of Detroit, spent
the week -end at his home Here..
Mrs. E. Otterbein is on the sick
list:
CREDITON
`The meeting. of the Women's In-
stitute to be held on Tuesday, De-
cember 15th is .withdrawn.
We are pleased to report that the
operation on Mrs. Godfrey Nichol-
son at Victoria Hostipal, London
the past week was successful and
we hope slie 'will. soon be back again
enjoying good health.' •
Dr. and Mis. J. W.. Orme and
daughter, accompanied 'by Mr. C.
Beaver and Mrs. Wm. Smith, motor-
ed to Detroit the past week, return-
ing 'a fens* days -later.
Mr. Wm. Smith, spent the week-
end visiting in. Detroit, returning
home on Monday. Mrs. Smith ac-
companied him. , ..
Mr.;' Clarence Holtzman is visiting
for a few days with relatives in De-
troit.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kuhn are
able to be'about the village again
after' their recent illness.
Mrs.. James Cockwill, has return-
ed home after visiting friends in
London the past week.
Mail your Xmas, parcels early.
Crediton Post Office is open even-
ings. .
PI•eparatory Service and quarter-
ly cgriference 'session at•the` Evan
gelical, church on Thursday .evening,,
at. 7.30. It is expected that Rev. Ti.
A. Kellerman, presiding elder of the
district will be present and in
charge. Communion service next
Sabbath morning and evening.' The
'pastor will preach on: "The pre-ex-
istent, incarnate, suffering and ex-
alted Christ of God." The church
is ' a .:school of Christian character
ever ready to assist you in crystaliz-
ing your life Linto a thing of beauty
and power. Meet me at church.
The many friends of Mrs. Fred
Wuerth!l will be pleased ^ to . learn
that she is gradually improving in
health. We are entertaining good
hopes' that she may again be. fully
restored.
Mr. Wm. Metz, who has been con:
fined to his home, and for about a
month to his bed, because of a
double fracture in his leg has laid
aside the heavy cast and will soon
again be privileged to move in a
wider social circle. We will be glad
Crediton
to -see him on the streets of C
in the near future. '
FOUND—A life Jost in the second
mile of'self-sacrifice. Come hear.,
this message on "Lost and Found,"
scales df the village. second in the series on "Tests of a
There is not much municipal Christian," in the United church
election talk in the village yet, but next Sunday evening. A sermon
as nomination day draws nearer,
there will. most likely be some can-
didates for nominal honors. `
A large crowd attended the' dance -
in the Town Hall on Friday evening
last.- The proceeds were r aid of Kh1Va
the hockey club. The hockey club
are putting on another dance on Fri- Mr. Alex. Neeb •attended County
day evening of this week. Council in Goderich last week.
The Rainbow Club held a bazaar Mr. ` and Mrs. Sam. Gotchalk of
in. the basement of St. Paul's church Seaforth, spent the week -end with
full of inspiration and featuring
many lives of those who losing
their
life., for Christ's sake have .found it
again.
on Saturday afternoon last. The pro-
ceedsamounted to $50; and will go
towai ds e'ndo'wing a "bot" for the
Sick `Ohildren's Hostital: at Toronto.
fee
The ,marriage of Miss Elsie Sold -
an to Mr. Garnet Case` took place in.
London on Wednesday, December
2nd. ; Rev. Mr. Edwards performed
the ceremony. After the, ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Case left on a wedding,
trip to Toronto, Niagara Fails and
Buffalo, on their 'return they will
make their home in Hensall, Con-
gratulations. .
'The Young Peoples' League of the
United church was held on Monday
evening. The - topic was given by
Miss E.'. Morrison on "Kindness to
others." A ' solo by Miss Nellie
Boyle accompanied by Miss E. Mur-
dock on the violin; reading by Miss
Viola Higgins. A chorus by a.; num-
ber of the young girls Were all
greatly, enjoyed. Next, Monday ev-
ening Will be Missionary night in the
League.
Despite ` the conditions of: the
road's large. congregations attended
t United church on Sunday last.
R r Sinclair
the evening Rot. M .
preached on the subject of . "The
Runaway. `Wife." He took -his text•
from, the :-first chanter ,of Idoses,.
The runaway' wife 'being Ganger,;,
Wife- of Hosea. After the sermon
MiSs Greta Lanrmio gave a violin
selection which was'' greatly appre-
crated by- the audiitnce. We .under-
stand Miss Laramie Is. tel play at o',.
Free Press broadcasting Concert at
London,,lu the neat "tore.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stade.
Mi . and Mrs. Dave Lippert accom-
panied by Miss F. Turnbull, spent
Tuesday of last week in -London.
Master Norman Brenner is 're -
Covering nicely after his serious op-
eration in St. Joseph Hospital, Lon,
don.
'Mrs. Dan. Schroeder of. Ettrick,
spent a few days last week with Mr,
and Mrs. John Williams.
It Was a great ' shock to the com-
munity to hear of the death of Rebt.
Dietrich, who was accidently shot
while out hunting, and we desire to
extend our deepest sympathy to the
parents and family in their time of
trouble.
Mr. and Mrs. George. Dietrich, of
Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. N. Dietrich and
'Joe. and Eugene Steffler of Kitch-
ener attended the funeral of Robt-
Dietrich oil Thursday.
Khiva School Concert is to be
held on Wednesday evening, Decem-
ber 16th. A splendid program- is be-
ing prepared so do not miss it.
ELIMVILIJ
Messrs. S. J. Pym and sons spe-nt
one day last week with Messrs D, D.
13e11 and. sons, Slhakesp'; are, and ptrr-
chased froin them an Oxford Rain
lamb -to head their flock, paying a
handsome price for the same. This
lailib was first end champion at the
recent Guelplt Winter Pair and sec-
ond .at the Royal, Toronto, --a week
later, ` ,This laiiib' will `be a, valtiable
addition . to' their flock and assist
then iu; ,their ambitioxi in lta"viug a
flock, .o£: the best quality. Messrs.
meM.v.>ew.x..mk9a,nFhY
.a:
411-nb•er '°''af Polo at .e°
Mount Carmel
Mr. James Glavin of Mt, yleas
ant, Mich„ is visiting his brother,
Mr, Joseph Glavin:and other rela-
tives here.
Messrs Alex. Neeb and John Hayes
attended the county council at Gode-
ricb, last -week.
Mr. Joseph ,Guinan left last week
to visit his - sister, Mrs. Connelly, of
Deliver, Colo,
Mrs. Cassady of Detroit is spend-
ing_ a few days at the'home of her
brother, Mr. Gus, Morrissey.
Judge J. J. Coughlin, of Windsor,
called on 'his : brother, Mr. Frank
Coughlin recently.
Mr. Patrick Sullivan, Sr., left on
Friday- to visit his brother James
Sullivan of Green Bay, Wis.
USE .ORNE COUNCIL
The municipal council of the Tp.:
of Usborne met on Saturday, Dec.
5th at the -Townships Hall, pursuant
to adjournment. ' All the members
were present with the Reeve in the
chair. The minutes of the meeting
of November 7th were read and ap-
proved on motion of Ballantyne -
Skinner.
Berry -Dew: Motion re nomination
and • elec-tYon,-
I. That the. nomination meeting
for the council, of 1926 be held at
the Township Hall `on Monday, De-
cember 28th, ant.one o'clock p.m.
II. That Henry Strang, Clerk,
shall preside at such nomination
meeting. @`:
..III. That: if an election be nec-
essary through :more than the re-
quired number of candidates sign-
ifying their intention of standing for
election, polls, shall be held from 0
o'clock a.m. to 5 o'clock pan. on
Monday, January 4th, 1926 at the
following places viz:—Polling Sub.
Div. No. 1, S. House No. 4, Eden, D.
R. 0. John J. Hunter, P. Clerk, Wm.
Hunter; Polling' Sub. Div. No. 2,
House of H. H. Brown, D. R. 0., H.
H. Brown, P. Clerk Chas. B. Allison;
Polling Sub. Div. No. 3, House of
Louisa Horton, D. R. 0., Sam''` W.
Dougall, P. clerk Wm. Jeffrey; Poll-
ing Sub. Div. No. 4, Public Hall, Far-
quhar, D. R. 0., John Simpson, P.
Clerk Jno. Hodgert; Polling Sub.
-Div. No. 5, Township Hall, D. R. O.
Jackson Woods, P. Clerk Geo. Kel-
lett; Polling Sub. Div. 6, S. House
No. 7, Zion, D. R. 0. Wm. Smith, P.
Clerk Chas. Jacques; Polling Sub.
Div. No. 7, House'of Russell.Marris-
on, D. R. O. David,Goulding, P.Clerlr
Oliver McCurdy.
IV. That a By -Law be drafted
confirming the same. Carried
By -Law No. 9-1925 re nomina-
tion and election was read, passed.
and signed by the reeve and clerk
on motion of Ballantyne—Berry.
Skinner—Dew That the clerk or-
der from The Corrugated Pipe Co.,
Stratford one steel culvert, 24 it by
12 in. for immediate delivery. Car-
ried.
Dew—Skinner ; That the follow-
ing bills be passed and orders is-
sued for same viz: :Russell Skinner
142 cords gravel $114.50, 10 days in`
pit $25.00; Mathew wBoutley 448 2-3
cords crusher gravel $224.33; Alice
$19.75;
Cudmore, 26 1-2 cord gravel
David Alexander, tile,•$2.75; T. Roy
Patterson, engineers fees, Anderson
Drain $209.00; James Cottle, help
survey Elimville Drain $.6.00; Jas.
Ballantyne, farm bridge, McDougall
Drain, $20:00; Sherwood Hunter,
cutting weeds Cons. 4-5 $6.00; Ri-
chard Coates, filling washout Con. 2
$1.00; John Bro
ck ditch on Con. 6
$3.75; Whitney Coates gravelling
$14.00; R. D. Hunter, gravelling,
•$19.00; Gordon Hunter gravelling_
$26.00; Henry Ford gravelling $32.-
45;' W. J. Heaman hardware for
bridge $1.45; Jno. Hunkin, culvert.
rd.'5, $390.00;, . Brock and Kellett
-.'. of H. inspection $15.00; Thomas
Crew balance PranceDrain$457.00;
Fred .Edl'erington on account Elim-.
ville Drain` contract $250.00-;- Sam'l
McLean .work .on-N.E.B. $7.25; Jno.
Bolton snow work N.E.B. $2.40; G.
Kellett, Tp. Hall supplies 98c.; T.
Quinton repair ditch" Con. 4 $0.00;
J. E. Creery work at crusher Con. 10
$1.25; Wm. Smith. grading Con. 10
$ 9.00 ; H. -Westlake- filling washout
-Sauble bridge $4.50';'Ben Williams
grading $22.50; Verne Pinconibe,
gravelling $14.00 ; , George „, Hunter
gravelling $22.00; Freeman Horn
gravelling $25.00; Henry Ford sup-
erintendence for. Nov. $18.39; Geo.
Hunter dragging narrow road $10.
Salaries: John Hanna, reeve $70.,
Wellington Skinner $60., Dan- Dew
$60., James Ballantyne $60., Hugh
Berry $60., George Kellett, caretak-
er hall $12., Henry�,„Strang $250.,
Cler-k postage for Tp. $13.16.
Berry --That vee adjourn to -meet
as per, statute on Tuesday, December.
15th at the ' ToWnslnip Hall -at one
o'clock p.m.
Henry Strang, Clerk
SIHIPKA.. ,
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T1)• e ,Sht1i a Sui ; ay School ire Conveyartcer, Inyestntents
Boldin their 'annual hrietmra#r ell ..., auce
tertainment''en' .iday evenls'8, .Der” Office., one: deer MAO ' lines 's'''ine
cemb�r 1dth: A" old, finis ,pal arn.
Aliso Myrtle : Wi1.l,ertr' of liireter,
visited a~t -thb, hQ*e of Mr. and Mre•
Roy.
Ba*z .Best Sunday.
Visa jigliellit of Crediton, is visite
ing withr brother, Mr. and Mrs/
r
Deleon She#1C
Mr, and Mr$ g. Keys, spoil -See,
day with Mr. and Mrs, H. graft of
Dashwood,
Arthur B€ yhani while out rabbit
hunting one day last weak lead the
anisfortune to tall and his gun
ex
-
ploded, shootingthrough one of his
toes. He is now getting along
nicely, -
William' Shrader and Jack Lock-
ner ,,;it'bo have been visiting friends
and relatives in London and Detroit
have returned to' 'their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Carruthers of
McGillivray; who slave purchased the
Hutchinson farm are now comfort-
ably settled.
Mrs. Ed. Wilson and family. ,,��f,
Snowflake, Manitoba has .been,yisil
ing at the home of Mi'. and -Mrs, T.
Keyes and is now visiting with cher
sister, Mrs. L. Antos of,Brinsley.
REPORT OF S.S. NO., 0, STEPHEN
The following is the report of
Khiva school, No. 9, Stephen, for
the mouth of November, the names
being in order of merit for daily .
work
Sr. ,IV —Dorothy Ratz, Alma Rats
Thelma Neeb. Jr. IV.=Gordon
Raiz, Pius Dietrich, Alex. 1;9ietrich,
Robert Flynn, . Bernice Neeb, -Ed-
ward Lippert, - Sr. III.—Robert
Dietrich,;Earl Ratz, Lloyd Lippert.,
Jr. III—Roy Willert,, Clement '&ic-
Cann, Monica' Dietrich, Mildred.
Neeb, Irene Flynn:. Sr. II.—Jean
Wiliest, Evelyn McCann, Irvin Ratz,
Emma Vincent, Hilda Neeb, Dorothy
Kinny, Helen Kinney. Pt. IL—G.
Ratz, Audrey Yearley, Elton Lippert
GREENWAY
Mr. Lawrence • Pollock- was in
London on Saturday.
We regret to report Mrs. John
Shank le quite ill being confined to
her bed now for some Weeks. We
hope for a, speedy recovery.
Mrs. W. Mallard is visiting her -
daughter, Mrs, ,'f. Brophey.
Mr. and Mrs. F, Turner attended
the - roceptiol'i given by.-Mr.a=and..Mrn,;
Thos. Webb to their son Steward
and bride (Miss Maurine Isaac) •on
their return. from - Dale imeeymoon
Dr
Graduate,Rt
tlxP._ Qntar10 Veterinary
College
Veterinary. tentistry. a' Specia'ity
All Palle promptly attended to
OtiF ° Taylor's Saler Stable
Pio?se 09`W'
Residence --dames St., : Phone. 99J
EXETER , — QNTARIO
DR; 'E,,S. STEINER
VETFRUN;ARW SURGEON
Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
,College
DAX AND,,N,1GHT GALLS PROMPT-
LY ATTENDED TO
Phone 158 Residence Ann St,
EXETER, , ONT.
3, VICAR IVI:UNRO
REGISTERED ARCHITECT
Plans, Specifications prepared for
Residences; - Churches, Schools etc.
liaest References
Phones: Office 1889w, House 5.141w
Room 8, Coote Chambers,
Market $Jane, London
R.'Goulding
A. T. O. M.
Organist and •,Qhoirinaster
James St.- United Church
- Xn3trucction ,n
Piano Vocal Organ Theory
Supervisor of Music, in Schools
Concert- Engagements Accepted
Studio Victoria St. Box 57
9Xlll R;' ONT.
Mane Lippert, Gladys Kinny, Sr. I.
—Sydney Neeb, Beta Ratz, haus;
Regier, Abigail Flynn, Pearl, Kinky,
Jr. 1.—Edward Yearley, Jean Kinny .
Evelyn Clark.
Number on roll 37, average at-
tendan'i;e 30. •
Florence Turnbull, Teacher
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephens and.
family are visiting with friends in
Ood:` for Sale
A QUANTITY OF DRY WOOD
FOR SALE
,.
H. h ,ice
'locality.TRY US:
thrs
Miss. C. Sweitzer, of New York, is,/
spending a few weeks with, her sis-
ter, Mrs. Win. Wynn.
Master Andrew Arksey, of Wha-
len, spent the past week with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Rinn.
Mrs. Walter Ruskin visited with
friends here recently.
Mrs. Wm. Sinclair spent last week
with her son, Roy Sinclair of Essex.
ZION
Messrs. Robt and Geo. Jenney,
of Arkona, visited their cousin Mr'.
Hy. Hern for a few days last week.
Mrs. Taylor, Pres., of the W.M.S.
entertained the members on Thurs-
day last, serving a very novel and
dainty missionary lunch. aa..
Mr. and. Mrs. Robt. Taylor of
Granton, visited with Mr. and. Mrs.
Hector- Taylor, on Wednesday.
Mr. J. T. Hern was in London
Saturday on business.
Mr. Garfield Brock spent Sunday
at his home.
The young people are busy prac-
tising for the XmaS entertainment
to be held December 18th.,.
The Times -Advocate clubs with
all daily papers and magazines, Can-
adian or foreign. Let us quote you -
prices.
Phone $8W
FRANK TAYLOR
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
for Huron and Middlesex
FARM,"SALES A.SPECIALTY
Prices reasonable and satisfaction
guaranteed
EXETER P. O,. or RING "138
R..IVMINNIS
LICENSED, AUCTIONEER -FOR
For best results let R. -,?elms
handle your auction sales.
FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE
HAY POST OFFICE
1110 11141 4
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Clients without:' chargo.
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Dr. G. S. Atkinson, I' ..D.S.,i' .D.$w`
DENTAL+ SURGEON
Late Lietrlct Dental, Officer
Militaryn,,District, Number One, 1.os,w.
don; Ont.
Main Street, Eixetdr, Ont.
Office Phone :34W
Residence Phone. 34J
Office oloeed on Wednesday en ♦'
Dr. G. F. Roulston,
DENTIST `
Office over I, R. Carling's Lae . .
office,
Extractions Under Oxygen Gas.
Dr. A. R. Kinsman, L.L.D.,
DENTIST
Honor Graduate of Toronto Univer-
sity
Office over Giadman & Stanbur'y'n
office. Main .Street Exeter.
CLEANING PRESSING
and REPAIRING
If you want to look dike a man,.
and feel like a manawhen you are
dressed up, there is only one way
and that way is to let
ELLIOTT ANI) JOHNS
Make your Clothes
We also do Cleaning, Pressing and
Repairing
Agent for Tip -Tip Tailors
DR. HARRY 7. BROWNING
M.D.C.M., Toronto
L.R.C.P. & S. Edinburgh
L.F.P.&S. Glasgow
Physician & Surgeon
Office: over Browning's Drug Store.
Phones
Residence 30 Office 28
JAMES W. WATSON
Licensed Auctioneer
Bales conducted --in any locality.
Farm Stock sales a specialty. Setts -
faction guaranteed. Charges nod
erste. Orders lei:, at this office wi;.l
be pros ptly attendad to. R.R. No.
1, Kirktua, Pbcze c:t; ru -64re.
1925 HAS ALMOST GONE WHAT OF 1920?
The ,securing of „a thorough training for the future by com-
pleting one of our courses will make 1926 one of the most import-
ant years of your life.
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New 'Year Term Opens, Monday, January 4th
CENTAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Stratford
' . R. F. Lumsden, B.A., Principal
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