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F. Elsie Gardiner, 49.5; Verne
Roulston', 46,7 G. Thomson,` 46.6;
Florence 'Walter. 46,2; Ruth' Spry,
46.1; Hazel Kestle 45,4; Weida 'Von
Wascinski, 45; Maud Campbell 42.3.;
Amelia Acheson, 42; Francis Abbott,
40.8; Percy 14IeFalls, 40.5; Fred
Ford 31.5; Crescent Dayman, 31.1,
Garnet Jahns, 16.1; Hazel Hae1 ney,
3. 3,
FORM III a.
1. L. Rivers, 88.7; R.•Wood, 83,5;
L. Snell, 81.8; V. Whitside, 81.7; A.
Anderson, 78.5: H, Dignan, 77.8; C.
Davis, 77.2; Al.. Woods, 76.8,
2. N. Medd, 23.8; J. Elder 71.5;
E. Berry, 71; A, Christie, 69; M.
Rowe, 67.7; 3, Chapman, 67.6; M.
Elworthy, 66.5; H. Deibridge 66.2.
3, G. 'Stiarrener, 65.3;,,M, 11ar-
qultar, 65.2; E. Hogarth, 64.2; • H.
Coxwortli, 63.7; E. Horney,"61.6;
Haist, 61,2.
C. C. Hodgson, 59,6; R. Lamport,
58.2; G. Sanders, 55.8; M. Meyers,
5 2.3.
F. 14I. Horney, 49,6;'Helen. Dignan:
41; W. Cocitane, '29; S. Rennie, 15.6.
Let as take care of your FORM i III b., ';
Lula Fulton 74, Geo, Hindi .Greta;
Forest, Ferrol Hardie', l onueth.
Staubury, Dorothy Balkwill, Mina
Cornish. Ruby Creech, Lyle Statham,,
You are going to wait, test it SeeryNola Feist, Keith Love, Elsze`Bran-
s; .elr if not, l: k tis ,store it over dean, Edward. Aldwortb, Vera ele-
ts*e5L. if SQA:. Per . tore whinuey, .Alice . Plorfkorne-a- Laugfor
Jones, Trueman Mills, Pearl Teo/As-
sort, Mary Gilfiliau, ztir IrcigartTi,
Muriel Iiowald, Merv;u Sluts, Iltervyu
Tiernan, Bertha Russell, Greta Run.
I3e reter. Belem Elder, Percy I leinstivees
Wesley Heywood, Benson Tuekey.
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s' Laura Knight, Florence Harvey;
, Thos. Heywood, Irene Stewart. Celia
t'1*n•i.tie IsabeIl Murray Hannah
;Murray.
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HURONDALE1 •
The November nieetiug of the Hur-
ondale Women's Institute was held
Nov, 29th, at the home of Mrs. A,
Etherington with Mrs. G. E. Ether -
Won assisting as hostess,
There was. a large attendance of
ladies present. Very interesting re-
ports of the convention, held in Lon-
don were given by the delegates, Mrs.
T, M. Glenn and Miss J. Strang and
many helpful suggestions were O Sleep to -night use RAZ.
brought home. Outer numbers on ( MAti today for Asthma.
the programme were violin selections �AZ-MAIt has brought peacetti nights
by Mrs. G. Frayne, piano duet by the and restful sleep to thousaaMs who.
formerlysuffered the agonies otAsthma,
DAZ-MAH contains 'no narcotics or
as other habit-forming drugs, It It
does not give relief we guarantee your
druggist will return, your money, $1,00
a Box. "Just swallow two capsules,"
Ergs Trial from Templeton Co„Toronto.
Misses I, Mitchell and K. Sanders.
The December tweeting will be held
Dee. 27th, at:the home of Mrs. F.
Down when .Airs, G, Passmore will
will give an address.
Roil Call: "What 1 first remember
and when.”
SOLD BY W, ,S, HOWEY
Centralia SEAFORTH—The funeral of Martha
Dorsey widow of ,the late Matthew
Mr. ,find Airs. W. R. Elliott are visit Robertson, ohne of Seaforth's oldestt
inv friends in Godes icik residents, took place Friday from the
residence of her sister, Miss Dorsey,
Mrs, Hackett, a former resident of forth Main street, to Maitlandbanb
this commtn y has been resident, cem.etery, Mrs, Robertson, who had
fnitends h ere for re, past feat days, readied the age Oaf 85, had made leer
Next Sunday will, be Sunday° School home sena her son, ',Albert, its Cleve-
anniversary, Rev. Wilsot,, of Exeter land,
will take charge of both sere eee,
Mrs. Thompson and baby are visit G1,I ,TON—A quiet wedding took
tag in Brantford with Airs, TThompson's place at St. Joseph's Church on
Wednesday, when Rev. Father Gaf-
fney tied the nualtrimertiel knot be
tween Miss Alice, only daughter of
T1,a ,OOd lett,
and Mrs, Matthew Garbert of Hul-
l! and 'ale Alex. Yautig of Port-
er's Hii1 son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Young Qf Gotler; t.
parents..
'Wedding bells will be ringing in
this vicinity shortly.
Ners Wm. Shroeder and children of ¢ Grand Bend
Detroit are visiting at the home of 9
L. Hamacher.
Murray,
Mrs • Bruce Bassenberry, aa -ho has
Airs e Aaron Oestreicher .5 v'sit a peen, visiting at Forest, arrived home
a,t London, earwig to the'ilia of ]ler Friday
tether. \Ir. and Mrs, Geo: Eccleston of Lan
Mr. C F. Leonard, of the Bank staff do;i, visited at H. Gill's Wednesday,
fl"
Crediton G Fi leas beer. transferred to Gadcrich, '. Mrs N. Gil and. son Hector ere vis
llow4 ac St, Thomas. fills the racanv, i i,n in Landon,
e y here. Death of Phillip Baker.—There die
not �tiaaY:tj, Monde}, '-1 Tuesday, D'- , Airs Hooper of London is spending on. Thursday last at the London }los
Q;:�-12, p-otttise.:• to be three great cin}see sew days inure with her daughter, vital Mr Phillip Baker, ;at the ase of
ser 4@:e il.,stare of Ztan L• va-tge,ico Airs. Earl Guenther, 72 years. The deceased lead barn
t: P=ur la. The church has been dee-1 Alissa Vera Fassold of Gorrie ivies the hospital for treatment since :No
re wish recnitly by the Sce,A,.-kuoiiui.,return�:d hems. ember :4t times he showed signs o
M > >
t,, ., nt � t � h deo t r
a i, a ra o G. B. `a
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�� Jan' rosem nt, bu pneumonia develop
The Exeter Advocate
S lien o: Cree Ea, Prep etore
S'ubeer p:ii=rn Z Lie—h, a,lsaae:, $15
eer year in Canaria; Sethi en th
Uu: e,l Statea. All sul+ser,gt ens
pe'4 :n :lets,"ori. a 5'i°;' r Id:irged
S'D'e1�A , DEC. "'ti e
_sees'' ,_ ... • _ „=,• Fe
m. der 1'csur. The sty1+. u Recce,
tett t' Mrs H�nisitor of Preston. seas a ed about a week ago and his ;dreads
EXETER H. S. REr'.' i used p4. blue, cream, white. and gold; cweek-enc' visitor with relatives, a ea bout c n i.e tution gave au-:iy tan
«,.sees the veii;ngs are in white with creeamI Miss Pearl Tiernan has resigned her der the strain. and the end soon e'ame
I+'t3lZ:ii I cloud effect in centre, lined ,i ,n gold position a.: teacher in our school. \Lr. Baker was twice married, ilia firs.
1. E. \Iorlaels. 91,7; G. Feeder, bronco; walls in cream with enamel \Ise i), I3ettschen visited in ion- wife dying in August 1912, A ye
'77.9; G. Fulton, s.l, border abase sca,zasco#lugs satinter_ don last week, tater he married Arvillia Wilson, wh
,_„ , i feat. Tete organ loft is blended • from i \Ir, and Urs, Ezra Tiernan :announce survives. together with three sans ane
.. lis West, ,,,,,,, \l. i#issett, �...9n Ypalk blue into pale , The, :uta Pala the engagement of their only (laughter,. two daughters by the first. wife, Th
I. Lampert, , l.e; \l Salter, ,1.3; \ , cream—sunset effect, The moul to s Emma Pearl, to Mr, Gannet Widdfai ,sons are, Arthur art the ltomaastencl
'aIurt.ay, 7O.6; Whyte, 70.3; Tuel:ey,'araund the blue, loft are in s >1id William en the B. Line and Major o
6e.e; 1'afr=. 68,1: 1. ler:t6ne, 67.7; M.'hroarec and blue;
Hate .er,l:rig white, son of \Sr, and take J. \ii.latte; the 16tb concession; the daughters or
t place latter;
the marriage o la tile• I t r'
wall; cream Wath enamel wa•,anscoatp
'Willis. t•s.:': II. Foote, fi6., ; Al. Mur- part f December, airs. Ld, Gail, Jr'e, and Mrs. Waite
lay, 06.3. all around; the woodwork and alae., , , F..n laced, all ,of Stephen, In religi
t -The following•s t
sags rel or . 1 ..h..
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Fa•
P varnished and Haar .ptl:;ntcd,, an elec- 2 , e be icns a member of the Preebkteria
. �', I�Ec infc�Idt, 6:.9 ; R. tanibriil tri: blower far the, p pie organ and reps>: of Raom , Dashw>aod i'u.0 r„-
65: L. Ford, (14.:1: F. \larsltand 63.9; :•_...neat'• have been. •,r,3talle.d. Dr, 5.h':'o:, lo: meat)) at `evembert, 0111% 11 and in politics astaunch. Con
He is
highly
J. Pryde, 62, C. Staebler of Cleveland Ties been S 3—:1 Willett 2454, T. Hayter3.419, servativ e, H was a n?n I tg 1y es
C. M. Johns, SS,7 ; Penriee, 58: se, urect to conduct the re -opening ser - Gus a.ner 2414, E. Hamacher ir'385 teemed for • his st'ri ng qualities an
Spencer, x,6,4; \i, Harness. 56,2; G. ::Tea,��>1'a Sunday and Monday right F. feletn^tiler 2383, E. \lerner 2311, G. was a valued •member of the 'thca
a p , , 55 1 ate elle g'ss'a .1vs intereetin lecture '•, Bendel 2alr0, E. Hartleib 2265; \I. Held bee 'order. uexler whose rites he 1s
54.7;ie-,uses: M. 51 . , ,,a,.,, Sanders, ' _,:,, e„ t 'es ,:, t 22.47, A. Stei,nl>.agen 2241, AI. "\terner buried on Saturday. The funeral w,
4,; ltuuciic. u•1.:': `khan. :a:,,2; 1• Fifth CGtan . Tuesd,r Ln aht, largely attended, The bereaved fam
r the South :Huron Choral. Society con- Z31 N Fassold 2177, M. Graupeer
Fisher, v .9; 1Ic �ico1, ia1.2; Snell, v1 suing of ,0 Wal es wMil render Han- 2125, J Lippp.ert 2120, 'C. Burmeister ily t}•
have the sympathy of the commun
dela "\Lassa))” under the,; able lead 1963 H Hartleib 1002. Jr. 3—L, Zan-
A. aIitehell, 5i).0; R. halworthee 45,6; et -ship of Prof. Anderton. Come and mer 1532, E. Witmer 1312, H. Nadger
F. Parsons, 44.6; I. Harding, 43,2; enjoy a rare treat, 1773, G. Burmeister 1773, P. Bender
B. Gardiner, 41.7; A. Frayne, 37,7; The new Methodist Church la Crede 11727, F 'Wein 1625, W. Evel.and 1616 :
H Sanders 36 3 A, Preszeator 32.5; item is to be opened and de lata:e,:1 ` Genttner 1575, L. Bender 1153, ?Sr, ---
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McGillivray
N Chambers,32:?. on Sunday, Dec, 17. :Rev. J. D. "--R Kleuist •ver 184 , u,etilt' ler
\Illlyard, president of London. Confer- 11796, E Kratt 1658, L. Staubus 15.44 There passed away at her home
encu, will preach in the morning, at W 14 Bin. 1475, A. Stine 133• jr. ?— Den.t•ie1d, •on Thursday, Nov. 23
FORM Ti t 10 and 'evening at 7,30. 'Pelle young V. Burmeister 1816, T. Nadiger 1803, S. Elizabeth Watson, ssltfc of air, B. J
1, Maud Millar, 78.6, ipeepla at the Palletise?, Club have had Held 1763, \I, Willert 1718, r1, \l on 1arnport, The deceased seas born i
2. Herman Gower, 74,3, Tom installed a memorial window. which 1.135 *B, Edi'�hoffer 1360. 'Those McGillivray Ti. and was in ))sere bis
Pride 72.2; Chas. Campbell, 70,85; is to be unveiled on Sunday after i on, markets ' were absent, year. She is survived by her husban
at 2.30. Ti, unvcthmg c8reinanyfevil].
- Letts R. Guenther, teacher, and lice sisters—Mrs. ltieown, Airs
Evelyn Whitlock, 68.3; Grace Turn- # G NV Rvers Wm Blow and Mrs. Wm. Windsor e
bull. 67.7; Leonard Greb, 67.3. 1 ba prior;
n,. ed y Res
,
3. Ella Kuntz, 65.6; Alvin Alexan-' B D•D chs+rinan ai the di,stricti
a
der, 64.6; Herman Hodgson, 64.5; l O. ai,analdsoc al will kbeloheld ck i ungre-
he
George Beavers, 63; Elizabeth Ham- basement of the church, to which
Ilton, 61.35; Bruce Tuckey, 60,14. 'those who hare is any way given. as-. The news was xecei,ve•3 Ihne ''af the --�--
C Hayward Hunter, 59.28; Grant sistanee during the buildiug. of the death of 011ie Ba'rington,, who- died in
Collings...nod, 5 Stuart;Baker, 57.3; 'church, are cordially invited, A pro- the T'aronto Hospital, 011ie was a son Greenway
Marguerite Hackney, 54.'7; Marguer- gram of musical addresses and light of JIr. Bas ngton,, st�ha seas a merchant
e is Wall b ped.
Ailsa Craig; Mrs. ;Jas, Gibson of Ar
kana and Mrs. Len, Armstrong of Il
Lumley dertan, to whom her memory 4s prec
iaus,
to Aldworth 54 5 Helen Wethey, 54 r lrasnmen s e sere n at Chis�elhurst a few years ago. The The trustees of the Methodic
t - , , , Mr, Morley, preacipal oaf 'the _ ub1IC deceased MS a fa'orltc among his as- Church are installing ,% new "kightin,
John Gilfillan, 54; Olive Wood, 53.5; school is on the sick.lzstethis• ssi,eek and•saciates and young friends., system in the church this week, to b
Chas. Acheson, 52.5; Harvey Pollen; is confined to has home„ Mr. and Mrs. McLaggan of Mitchell in readiness for the S. S. .Cbritstma
51,4; Dorothy Snell, 51.3, Mrs, Joseph Hoist returned Monday, visited Mr. and Mrs, Mathew Make concert December 18, -
--- after visiting in Detilalt for a few an Sunday. Mrs, Stewards -en has been, on th
weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones, accam sick list. We hope ,for a speedy r
Mr. Arthur Amy attended the •fun- paniea by Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Williams covery.
eral elf his sister Miss il2inn[,e Amy, cin: attended the Elgile wedding en Wed- Ploughing has been thea order of th
Hamilton east week. nesday last. 'day in this lacaliity.
Miss May Holtzman returned' home Mr. Will Horton of Stratford is' at' Quite a number from here attend
after visiting her brother inifDetro:;t.his home here vnswting his parents for ed the funeral of the late Philip Bak
forweeks.
STOMACH TROUBLE?
INDIGESTION?
Here's Good News for You
Lindsay, Ont. --
"Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical
Discovery is the
best medicine I
have ever taken
for stomach trou-
ble. For, many
years I suffered
Vijay with gastric stem-
-e J ash trouble and
pear nervous indiges-
tion: Would be so
bad at times that it was necessary
for me to be in bed two or three days
at a time. I have doctored and taken
many different medicines with little
relief. Just recently I began taking
Golden Medical Discovery and it has
given more relief than all the other
medicines I have ever taken. My
stomach does not bother me anis I
have not had anyindigestioni
since
takingthis medicine I can highly
g Y
recommend the `Discovery' to others
who suffer with stomach trouble."—
Mrs, Geo. Wellington, 6. John St.
All druggists. Liquid or tablets.
MI's. Fawcett Gives ,Advice
to Mothers
St. Catharines, Ont.—"I took Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription during
expectancy when I felt especially in
need of ,a tonic and it benefited me
greatly. I always take pleasure in
recommending nig `Prescription' • to
young mothers because I know it
will not fail to help them," — Mrs.
J. 11, Fawcett, 8' Beach, St. '
3'our health is most important' to
you. It's easily i.mpreved• Just ask
your nearest druggi;it for this Pre-
scription of Dr. P.'eete s• in' tablet or'
liquid form.
Write Dr. Pierce, President Inva-
lids' Hotel, Buffalo, N, Y., if you want
free medical advice,
a iew a few days. 1-er at Grand Bend on Saturday; H
(Rev.) was .a member of the alaca;bees.lodg
Ilia We lvojpe for a speedy reco,�ery, here and was burned under the aus
The oyster supper held m thea Town SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S. NO. picas of that order.
Hall on Friday night last was _a !sue St' S. No. 7, USBORNE, far th.e month •
cess beyond_'expectationeea 2'ecordstwrsi 'of November t 5 -Sr. 3—H. Denliam,honr
out and a good. tsme,, was spent by .all. ors; D. Skeeter, honors; A. Earl, `hon_ PUBLIC NOTICE
The Hydro gang 'expect to complete, tors R. Brook, Sr: 2—N; Ja}gttea,, NOMINATION AND ELECTION
the power lime this week and ns' a;rly sere ; R. Brook. Sr. 2—N. Jagtues, lt.on- ,
all the patrons are receiving rerviee ars; M. HHern, honors; T. Hera, .'N VILLAGE OF EXETER
now, a Brock, Jr, 2—M, Wright, W. Earl; `H J?ublic Notice e- e eby. gsren th
_ Wright aims 1 M,,Earl, honors;. G. a meeting of the Electoieeef the'V •
Cornish C 'Cornish. Primer—L, Hera, lagl: ou Exeter well be held in th
•Kkt�tl honors. Nniztber `e`niral'led 16; average Town Hall, Exeter, on Friday, De,
attendance. 15.—M. L Melnttyre, teaeher f Z2nd 1922 at the hour ,of 12 o'cloc
Mr, Bert Daupe of Toronto vi,stted'• • _� noon, lar the
trilen,ds .here the act week, ba Furnace of making an
'p SCHOOL REPORT OF S. .S: NO.'receiving nominations for the office
Among those who attended the Ray- 6 STEPHEN, far ,the month of Nav-' Reeve ant Councillors; one member
al Winter Fraser at Toronto last week ember. The names are, placed in oa- I the Public Utilities Commission,
were. Mr. arid lire. AIS. Paul, Mit. 'E.. user .of merit :—Sr; 4—Esthier • I`ie:eb � four members of the Board of Educ
N. Sheer .and John 'iVLophe t, - i✓rna Nieeb, ,M. Flyunn: ' Jr. 4-11. Lip_ tion.
Dr: V. B Shier as to be congratulated And further notice is .hereby give
on his success, having- received, the die-- pert, D. Smith, Jr, 3—D, Diet ick, A• I that srs the ,event of more candidal
gree, of F. C. tS, at Boistoo Mass, Rate, T, i e b, D. Rat., R. ,Lvetritck
'P. D6etricic. Jr, 2—R. Flynn, E. Lip,- being proposed for the offices th
He is a ,sin of iYir. a,rs Mo. Samuel vert, 'A I)',ietrick, E Ritz': Pt. 2— required to be ,elected, the meet•
Shier' C Date, B. Neeb R. Dietricla r L; 1 will be adjourned until Monday, Ja
The. many friends of Mrs. H'y Tam 1st 1923,w
Tomlinson were sur raised to hear of Lippert, H. Kennedy., Sr. I—I. Rats,when polls will be open
I
her dAatll at her name in Wa�ta ,;t .Jr' 1— XI' Neeb, R. Werbert, 1). Ken;-' at .9 aim closing at '5 p.m. at t
The family lived Here for thi'ei2 ese,y, 1 Filriin„ P. Elson,, H. Cu'{b'ert, following places as fixed by Villa
years beeore moving to Walttoa, and Pri'nc vl, Culbert, C EIs,oay. Num- By -.law viz.,—
bee 'ort .roll 30; svc;•age attei hn,ce 23. Poll let Mrs: E. A.Hasudford's hen
grad many friends. FLos once. Turnbull, teacher, Main, St„ by:Edward 'Treble, D.R.
and Sidney Davis, Poll Clerk.
Ne 2, at Town Hall, by Well. Joh
D R,O.., and James H. Greive, Cle,r
No. 3, at Mrs, Ann Mitchell's offic
k building, comer Main. and Wellington
Mrs.Rev. Hauch is one the'spick
SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S No.
4 STEPHEN, for ,the; month, of Nov' G,�IySERVATIVE WINS IN
embe t s—Sr. 4-i2. iwtonlock- E. 'Tab n,e,s'y LANARi( COUNTY
R Scwa;z, R. Weber. Jr.� ;4-S,. Rad= -e• --- Streets, by G. Anderson, 12.1t.C,, and
er, 1, Martine., Sr.. 3 L , \ti e:in A: One of the hotest can,teeted' elec A..Gambrill, Poll Clerk,
iBdcker. Jr, 3—M:.• Martine, Mara a e tai::.sig plac :ars the .Dom,ncion,•of No 4, at North Enid Fire Hall, by
brie, "L - Wein•. Sr. 2-G,. Becker, E. Cr; nda for a long long time was tile F: Witwer, I.),12.0., and Jho I ydd,
Martine, 11 Siiirllthr, E.:Martine, ars •2- h' ;greenish on Monday ln, Laeark 'Pall Clerk. •
0 Mertin,e, G. Becker, Pt,, 2—L "E; - . Collate, ;ellen Dr.,. Preston, •the Con.- And all electors are hereby request-
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1>es,ark, E weber., Sr. Pr,—C: VLar�na,e se v�,;,tcve cat;d•,clat,e Won out by ti'riil•i etl,'ia,tali.e notice end, govern'them-
JJr • Pr. -L'. Beckea E..Rader, -,_ll. Army, orsty of owner."1400' over David F,rn:lt „1a', .
.,, , 1 ,...-, j eel a,,.00'rdi�n��
VCT. Weber.. T;um;her on;,roll 24 , aver- the. Relics -in candidate, . The seat -,vas By order, • JOS. SENIOR,'
ago attendance 23.=,h'tAus, hl n i r+hlees rendered vacant- by the death of Here„ Clerk and. Retu;rniin,g Officer.
teacher. 3. A; Stewart. Exeter, Dec, 6, 1922.
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IMPROVE YOUR HERD
Our policy is to assist farmers in in-
creasing their live stock holdings,
and to ;secure a
Better Grade of Stock
Call and talk the matter over. as
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
1 5,000, 000
Capital Paid up $15,000$000 -
Reset've Fund $15,000,000
'Reserve
Exeter Branch - M. R. Complin, Manager.
Crediton " 1 • R. S. Wilson, Manager.
Dashwood
THEMOL ON BANK
INCORPORATED 1855
Ga4tital Paid Up $.4,000,000
Reserve Fund $5,000,000
Oster 125. , Branches,
It is not nee.essary to make a saner grip to the near-
est brash of The Moisons Bank' every time you want
to deposit money. Send your di posit to the Mani: ;. •
mail. Write today to the nearest manager of The Mod -
sons Bank for information.
EXETER ERANGdd
T. S. WOODS Manages,
Centralia Branch open for business daily
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BURNED ONTARIO NEEDS HELP.
Many week,seafter ;tile, big fire the people slept on.,boards, and is a
mattresses were available, The picture show; ;the first bed to
out at .one of the Relief Conunitteea stations. Hundreds of families
Northern Ontario need beds, clothing and food.
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PORK.
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Nov that cold svea,th'er is here,
ra and get our .price or.
Why buy out-of-town Sausage
SAUSAGE in your own
5 Choice Baby
Let this Bright, Sanitary Store
RIVERS', MEAT`
WHERE . QUALITY IS
and
A QUARTER
when
town
Beef
supply
H IGHER
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SATISFACTION
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OF BEEF, or A SIDE. OF
you can get BETTER PURE
for less monne�y?
for Christmas
your wants.
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For use'
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a portion of the " SURPRISE'' bar direct •
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