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OatIl 0 to 720.
Farai.ty flour 5.70.
Middlings $40,
Eggs '38c
Dairy butter 3S to 40e
OrgaMery batter 48c.
ktpr 1.eet 'pulp $1,00 Pe Sock.
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He' your Wate
by hydro
Here is something you have been looking for
Circulation Water Heaters
Householders with bath and plutribMg
equipment fincl the need of a convenient
and easy met.hod of heating water during
the sumther months, The Circulation
Water Heater solves the problem.
Efficient and Economical
Special Prices on Application
artt.y. Oa the 'preetiiSC,S are ;7.
barns :36x.94 and ,40,x70, with water sys,
'24x40' 2 acres orchard,' .
drained on-;.* fenced; acres ot bush,
chool, post ,officcs and market, Foy
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Phone No_ 3255
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inexpensive
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for every
Fleet Foo
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normng noon or night;
city or country; at hozm or on vacation
these shoes are the rage
They cost the leas t
And are comfortable, easy, light,
g Taring, sanitary, and seasonable,
Fleet Foot shoes are sold by
Used Ford Cars for Sale
the used Ford cars we advertised a week ago have
be n sold, here is another list we have for sale now
1913 Ford Touring car with license,
1914 Ford Touring car newly painted,
1915 Ford Touring car with license,
917 Ford Touring with over Fifty dollars worth of extras
including shock Absorbers, and license.
The above cars have all been overhauled, and in good
lining order you take no chances in buying a used Ford car
from us.
_ in need of any repair work or new tires it will pay
yo to get our prices.
COOK BROS, Ford. Dealers.
Hensall Ontario.
HORSES WANTED -I want an 4111.
limited number of horses in good oon-
dition. Geldings ,from five 5ears old
and up weighing from 1500 pounds
up. Mares from 4 years old uP awd
weighing from 1300 pounds up.Partiet
having required stuff to dispose of
would ,find a ready market by writ-
ing me or 'calling up on phone ,Not
mon g 'the boys in ki who were
ome far over Doi:eh/lion Day were
Jones and ',Cadet Ralph
. Dearing, Will Kerniclz, Gar -
gni -Laic and Prod Vise , "-the
At th,c recent Temperance ' Confer-
ence in. Clinton, the question of wheth-
er Huron should petition the Govern-
ment to have, the Canada Temperance
Act suspended in favor of the Ont-
ario Temperance Act was fully dis-
cussed, but it was decided to stay by
thte C. T. A. until the Ontario and
Dominion measures' ,of Prolatibitionhad
been. finally placed on the statute
books by a vote, of the people in the
been secured in Huron.County. It is
in the manner of personal use; and as
the rematirtin. stocks of liquor were
now confineti to the cellars of the
home.3. is was „important that, this ad.
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her home.
Miss lino Swe t, who h bees
or the holidas-s.
Mrs. ilfartin d 'family and
at Grand 'Bend.
Miss Lula Ilastin.Y,
a rter holidaying at London Gael
Miss Ida *Armstrong has retu
nenne from Toronto, Nvbere she has
been teaching sohool.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Sweet and Miss
Vera, of London, visited with rela-
tives over the holiday.
amily 'left last', Thursday for their
summer cottage at Grand 'Bend,
Dr. and MTS. Roulston and son
Verne ancl Mr. and Mrs. Mantle' mot-
to t. Stanley for the ,hol,day,
'Arr. and Mrs. T. Fairless and little
daughter. Roslyn, of London. spent
the tVeck-f,mci. 'with '1sTr. arid Mrs. D.
Love.
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and child,
o London, visit -
over cho
London. ,sp,nt
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vacate
Mr. and. ',Mrs. Theo. Ssvent of Ham-
ilton motored. up and visited with
relatives in tolvn during the past
Miss Olive Prior has returned home
from Winnipeg having been called
here owing ,to the illnes.s of her
mother. '
Boyle and ,sort, Clarenee and Mr. If.
the holidays
ills's. Griffith and children, and.
Harald, and .Dorotlay Foster, of Torr
onto ar evisiting -at tlio.thome of Mr.
Mr. 'Thos. IfarVey 0Cellp:ed pul-
pit of the Crediton church
on Sabbath morning, last giving 'a
temperance ad4eTss.
Mr, C. With and lanilly motor-,
ed here frertint, indsor on Tuesday to
and E. J. Eilpacknaan and
„au= Johnstone* d'
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,CTIC...0d 111e funeral or the late Mrs.
days rusiting relatives,
visited over the week -end 'Neill] Mr.
father, Geo. Hill.
School closed. on Friday la
the holidays. 8otne or the stuflents
is the Ill S have It.en Ns -siting on
their examinations tins week.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. Tomlinson and
son 'Clifford, and. Miss ,Lizzie Frayne,
of London, motored up and visited
relatives on 'Sunday and Monday.
M..ss Annie Yelland. of Enterprise,
is holidaying with iecr parents. Ilev.
J., G. and. iltIrs. (Yelland. Gilbert
Yelland. of London, spent the holi-
days at his 'home.
Mr. Jas. Waiker, woo Inas been
teaching school at On Cli Sound is
home for tlhe holidays. Ihs sisters
Ifisses Sadie, Lillian and Mildred. of
Hamilton, were home for Sunday and
wet church last Sabbatb morning was
conducted by Rev. J. G. Yelland, the
pastor, Rev. S. W. 14Iuxworthy tak-,
ing a short test before assuming his
new charge at Forest.
Undertaking
Furle al Director & Embalmer
E Gardiner
Ph e 743 1
Night, call 88
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Vs, AMAN
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9,706 Con-
s e e Ford Sales
Ptr
Ceat
pFsunickiet0r5r,cete. 35g :3058 sRuentadirs„1 Salesmen
Farrners 5062 52.20 tables 32 .32 Baggage, Express B9 .89
Building Materials 14 .14 joBBERs
Bakers 66 .66
Metals -All Classes 36 .36 .
MANUFACTURERS Undertakers
suPudrytiblishc,rs 52446 .94
'RETAIL MERCHANTS Grocerie,. etc.
Gardeners, Truck- arnocrdewrsore 2.00 .10 Bus, Livery, Taxi 17 .17
Icejewelers
Lumber
Stationery 14
Plumbers 43
Oil, Paint Grca.e 7
Dry Gnoods 17
20
10 .10
1 .01 nsRuunniiliddrryoincgd,,, con.
227
44
46 ,46
44
.06
3...041807
.11
.44 :unatrigondirsensers' idnch- 1410?
1.50
.62
.17
.::6,;(3
.06
.43
Doctors 202
PROFESSIONAL
Veterinaries 20
TvctiNuctSorsORTATI032°:Ntill C21:.:
TIRADES
INSTITUTIONS 10
Painters, Decora-
Bankers 43
CHARITABLE 38 .38
1.24
1.41
.40
.10
Per
Butchers 122 .30
Coal, Woad 27 .27 AGENTS
Dyers 22 .22 IVIrmaPcihernerenyt7C tc. 101 1.04
Cleaners and
Dairies 30 .30 Salesmen - 92 .95 SUNDRY
Dept. Stores 61 .61 RealEstate and Not included in
Druggists 30 .30 Sundry 258 2.67 above ciassifi-
Dry Goods 25 .25 cation 1,156 11.95
Loriouirsuruld Feed 1,4 :0149 PCUORBLPIOCRSAETRIOVNICSE24
.24 Grand Total 9,706 100.
Gallons or 'ink and acres (:,f paper are sometimes used to convey the thought summed
up in this chart which states facts.
out or 9,706 consecutive sales, 8,550 purchasers regard the Ford car as a necessity in
either agricultural or industrial activity. Only 11.95 per cent of these cars are being used,
Gther than primarily for business. Prepare to meet business competition by buying a Ford.
Touring - - 595 One -Ton Truck 750
1 yr -zees oubject to was- tax cht&gcs. except trucks and chassaa
tiers 47
Creameries and
other Sundry
Agricultural
Users 273
GOVERNMENT
DEPARTMENTS 91
TOTAL -Prim-
arily for bus.iness
use 8,550
2.10
.20
.43
88.05
Milo Snell, Dealer Exeter.
Andrew Campbell, Sa,lesrna
440