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A.'1V,erAy lilistnias to yeiz;
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Premier King u'olebrated his forty,.
alizith birthday • an Monday. Many
happy I fsttar'zis.
• Most
I1Cppltit like to:go,krome' far
Chxiatniat but hero's., the King aztd-
Queen cif Greece ordered out just as'
the festive eeasoza ds on, ' it isn't alk
+capes and419. being royalty, • ;these
'tinier,:
We often wonder if the writers
°w3lo )each over and deeoi'ate ;their
•lines with French and Latin phrases
'really know what `they meati, -L011-
'do`,C{,' Advertiser:
We: often Wpm:laved.aYiati ourselves,
A Simeon 'Woman shares in ,a for-
ceof soiuei'vhere 'around six • mil -
'liens of dellarsr.iett by a seoond,eon.
re . the -United States, Most of
res ave't seeond Cousin or So romp-
irtg about the world somewhere, •
hexe'c hoping. '
The : Labor Party is looking for -
rd •to terming a government ul
nglald , The Labor ,Party Indy
find that it is much easier to sit
in Pai•lialnent: and criticise the 'ga-
vernment in power" than it is to oc-
.etipy-'the treasury benches and give
,an adrriinist ,ation that will be setis-
factor, ate all. In feet,_ the nearer
the patty has cone 'to being a pessi-
4tiity as a •government party the so -
and saner it has become.
',Tit're's ,nothing, like ;responsibility
':for 'bringing_ out any latent cemnlon
sense people may have.
a'a ,e :• c
Judge Dickson had an appointment
to hold a'eourt >f revision in Clinton I
today, Instead, his remains are being r
reverently and regretfully borne to
their resting place
at Pembrolag. His
sudden d untimely '
ntn' 7 i4 y passing is )teen- -M
ly
telt, not only: by has family and n
those near to hhn, but by the legal
profession of. the county and all who'
came into contract with, him in the d
course of his duties. "He was just b
and fair i1{ till : his decisions," is the h
o; eingat o the math as well' as iii
lire newspapers anywhere, This par°
tienlar number of The Nugget is .en
attractiveone, well gotten up, well
printed, acid rill o•f local, mining. and
general news, We should 'say the
North ,Bay people are welt -served.
with such a newspaper, and,; judging
from its 4dvertkping< epiunins, it is
well supported by the business men;
of that city. A featazre of this spa-
tial number is a page of, -Christmas
Greeting's 'from /?tender T'orgusox};.
His /loiiour, Iaout.-Governor Coclt.
shutt, Plias Coekrshutt, and other out
Standing people,. It is a worthy.
move that will assist: in an/ wiry in
lrindx.rgl,-te eethcz , ,• north and 'smith,
east and west, and helping to make
this great bunt which is ours, one,
in spirit, as..ire • tact.
Miss Dora Dalryuil)le, .daughter of
Mr. Rohl:. Dalrymple of the 6tli coli_
eession of Tuckorsinith,-took sudden-
ly i11 the end of last week 'and was
rushed to Seal'orth, where an opera-
tion ion appendicitis was performed,
At latest report's the young lady was
making goodaecovery.
The open meeting' given by the Mis-
sion Band of the Presbyterian church
Friday 'last was very successful:
number of the ch'ildr'en took part;
some of •them )being quite small. The
sum of Severity. dollars was taken in,
the children's•savings mostly.
The bazaar and Inc head by the
ladies of the, Methodist ehureh on Sat-
urday last at the hone of Miss Ma-
bel Whiteman was more Successful i
than even anticipated, Large auto
loads: from Henault and around the
ountry brought the 'buyers and al -
nest everything was' disposed of, The
adies were greatly satisfied with the;
esalt of their efforts.
The open meeting of the Hillsgreen
Casten Band • l
wzl be held on Friday
ight next. g
ne
The Sunday School ,concert' and,;
Christmas tree entertainment on Fri-'
ay evening of this week promises to
e the event of the season. The drill
y the young women will be a •pleas-
g`feature of the evening. A lunch
II be served at"the'alose,
Mrs. Isaac Jarrot, who has been in
other poor health, is spending a
week with Hensel] friends.
t eui4ot•'of those .who' knew him inti- in
niately,.and that: is a great reputation -wi
-to have built up.::To.those who mourn
a Goved ont3 at this joyous. season the r'
r S'n`Oatl y of many. goes ant. •
The roan who. got . two bulls -eyes,
ala, raisins'end an orange for ,Christ
-
aerie naWr has a son who gots a• radio.
net,.a hockey outfit, a sporting rifle
and an arrnful of minor articles.—
Toronto Daily Star.
But • is that little rascal of a son a
bit happier than the tow -headed lad
of ,long ago, who's now his dad, when
crawled out of his warns bed into
cold room in the dark of a Christ-
mas morning,retrieved iris `7stoeldng"
containing the' -'• two brills -eyes,' etc:,,
and crawled hack again_to gloat over
leis booty until daylight carne • and
somehody, started the wood sires and
iva#
-tip', the, house? ':. We doubt.
if he's just as perfectly happy, : ; The
more people possess the amore it takes:
tkproducein thein a thrill of posses-
s�4ir'n,
We indebted to someone for a
•opy, of the Christmas number of The
'h1gget, the leading, North Bay news,
paper, It was probably The•News-Rew,
oanies.: aid. friend, .:Mr. J. H. Lowery,
vile 'sent it, on had it' sent, Ile has
seen living, in that stirring northern
awn for several year'spast and
mows We are interested' in the-deve1-
-es"
Northern;
': Eleattic .
Appliances
9
rep "ridgy zifteratoon,;
Mrs, Milton Stewart ltaa returnei.
haute afirer tarring rt week's holidays
visiting 'friends. in 1Iahsall:and ,on -
don.
Bilrtbia
ADAMS—A Windsor, on Deo, 10th;
.to Dr. and Mas, Adams, `(formerly
Miss pate Scott)', a son,
411‘1(.4 --In Howiak on Sat clay, Dee.
9th, to `Mr, and lttrs. Frank Fling, a
S4nr
ASQUITII_-._,In Auburn on December'
8th, to 4141,, lllxs: C.4,suuith, a
daughter, ,
Death
DlaeDONALD In• Clinton, on Deo:
],9th, Ellin Finch, widow of the.
late J. J. MacDonald, in her 57th
year. ' Funeral from her late res -i-'
Bence, East street on Friday, , ay;' De -
ember
a
2s.�.:.
1t Service' �cc 2
a o roc
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EXCISSON Suddenly, at Goderiah,
on December 17th, Lewis Henry
Dickson,' Senior judge of tiie.0oun-
ty Court of• the ','Co zesty of Huron,:
in his 63rd year.
ELL ISON—In Egi ondville, on Dec,
lath; Laurence .Ellison in his 89th
year.
janIJ'LINE STARKE ADDS NEW.
GEM TO Milt CROWN
Appears in "My Wild Irish Rose"`
,with . Pat"' O'Malley and All-Star
Cast,
Pauline Starke has the leading role
in "My;Wilcl Irish Rose," which will
be shawl) at The ,Star Theatre on Jori,
2nd and 3rd, n24, under the auspices
of St. Paul's cliurch'ehgir. The pro.,
auction t n waset 're
doe
d byDvi.
ad Smith
and is based on Dion Boucicault's fa-
mous play "The ,Shaughraun," which
made a hit at Drury Lace -Theatre in
London and Wallack's Theatre in
New• York many years ago,
Pauline Starke ,has `won, anen-
viable reputation in some of the big.
pictures in.. which: she has. appeared,
such as "FIower of the North," "A
Coainetieut Yankee in Icing .Arthur's
Court," "The Courage of Marge 0'-
Doone," and "Salvation Nell."
"My Wild Irish Rose",,Calls for an
g r ype which Miss Starke fills
to perfection: Tier beauty is of the.
cKillop Township Celtic 'type, which has made the wo-
men of Ireland famous, The part of
:Quitoa number of farmers took
advantage of the recent snow, as the
sleighing was .ideal for drawing .out
manure.
A number from Roxlioto drew their
wheat to Clinton last week and re-
ceived saven and eight cents a bushel
More than their own buyers were pay -
in , 7
her. John Hart' and sons have been
cutting down shade trees in Seaforth
during the past iteek. -.,
1VIr. T. E. Hays passed his eighty-
sixth birthday last •Vionday and is
still hale and hearty. • He drives out
to his farm every day rain lar shine,
and is as interestedin lits business
affairs and passing events 45 most
Men: forty years younger. .
The good housewives in the com-
munity are vying with -each, other
these , f,.iiiristinas times, hunting fresh'
,eggs when the prices are so high.
Messrs. John Eckert and F. Cole-
man aro busyhauling hay for Mr:. S.
Cudmore from: the T. 111. Hays farm
the past few days.
Roxboro school is having its Christ -
Coin, the shaughraun, is played by:
Pat O'YlalIey who possesses the typi-
cal Irish masculine comeliness, and
has been featured with some of the
greatest stars in the picture world,
Mrs, F. 121. Hood of 'Ilkley, York-
shire, England, visited over the, week-
end with her cousin; the Rev. Mr.
Tramper of Exeter. She expects to
reach her home in time for Christmas,
and will then have completed a trip
around the world. •
Concert
The concert program which was
given in Baird's school house, by the
young people of that community, and
was such a success, will be given on
Wednesday evening, December 26th,
in the school room of St. James
church, •(Middleton), under the aus-
pices 01 the; A.Y.P.A. The panda
pal attraction is a play entitled `Aunt
Jerusiiy on the War Path" Adni's-
alonr 25c, and 15e. 38-1.
It makes a -world of
difference
-your 6lec r ° Servants"
Ours is the local' store
chosen to sell the electrical
appliances distributed. by •
' - the Northern Electric Com-
pany. ,Every appliance dis-
tributed by that great
organization was selected
as the finest in its line. That
is your absolute guarantee
of satisfaction When ` you
come' down here,
For instances the Ohio
Vacu11111 Cleaner. See it in
action here. Discover the
difference in modern electric
servants. In' every' detail
tate Ohio is worthy of our ..
confidence ---and yours.
Northern Electric
Appliances
the baaatlfut taut..
goy 0l eiricitan¢e,
ti edo by Camey
the etd anrifamaix..
ensue rankers, air'
enuabod for by
Northcrh tItar-lo,.
U
x`hoOnina,laveiee.,
trtc Washer. A'td.
fotares arc u$cad
, ortatete.
Water that boils and steame
3i. cotwtilAher.
negtria Et ter.
housewife's ;pride Mater Christmasx aka o i ud bc'
p 1 rig; Seo our display
Christmas fruits err : are our ;window' and yon.. will agnea' with us' that they aro:
good, Come in and let ns supply Yllauthis year. Our special pxdoo.list
seen in our window,, Come early']I and avoid rush,
CS)M7@IN
an •cola our assortment P
4k. o Chinaw re
a , Casella and Sugars, ,Barr
Tea Sets, late, The ' maim it veryuseful $ , " u Beads, each
Y ul Christmas gift ioz your f1'iortds
Santais Clans C
l Rxa his way 'with a choice assoxtimant oi'::Chz'lstmas .Ob'-
angel, Nuts and. Candies; 'watch for him
a
MATTE OUR STORE YOUR STQ1Tl'
JOHNS(' N pc :•p'O. C�ryR�y,O,�t�OE
Phone ,p1
r" Y in �M�
PIi0MPi SERVICE P '
1i1 STORI!?.' FOR 'iS'drED7('13UDi •
F. J. lirovirtr& Co.
OFFERS ONLY THE !FINEST
ORA1VG,L
S, ,NUTS, CHRISTMAS 2.1ISI`M'AS C Alip ,
SHORTBREAD; CONFECTIONARY
or your Christmas Regairements
Nellsons phfe'colates
in packages.
ol.:,�3
• �-i7
L I '.: r' la the gift that is always aeceptabre,
per lb and up
u):il ; .;
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER i' Phone 1,
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ref � �4.�q
a9
ALSO'
LIVE PoULTRY
We pay the farmer a premium for strictly -New Laid Eggs •and'
also, for well fattened Live Poultry of all kinds, Special arrange-
ments will be made to handle produce from a distance.
Phone or write us for regular weekly price. list which gives all the
neeessary information:
- u: t'0, ,Lai lot:si �L C i..9 Limited
Montreal, Quebec.
'N. W. TREWART A
Day Phone 190' Night
Clinton Branch
Night Phone 214w
Attention N
All accounts ,againstthe-Cottle es-
tate must be in the hands' of the un-
dersigned by Jan. '5th, .1924. -Alex,
Eagleson, .Clinton., . 38-2,
Wanted
A good cow, just freshenedor a-
bout to freshen. —Lorne Tyndall,
R. R. g�. 4Clinton, 38-2.
^'016 Time Dance
An old tiive dance will be held in'
the Pastime Club rooms on Thurs.'
day evening, December . 27th. 38-1..
al
Stores
Limited
CHilterr Branch
COME. AND LOOK OUR
sTOBE ovER, NO OBLIGA-
TION TO BUY; SEE OUR
XMAS STOCK OF GOOD
THINGS TO EAT.
GLACE `CIIBRRIES, lb .. '45c
VALENCIA
ALMONDS, per lb ..: , . 43e
.B110,IKEN
WALNUTS ,39C.
PARD DATES, per Yat .., i lee
MINl]D NUTS,- ib a, .. lee
LARGE ASSORT-
MENT OF CANDIES
JELLY BEANS
HUMBUGS, KISSES
CHAMPION n 5+
CREAMS , C
XMAS WINE, Bet, 89a & 42e,
LAYER PIGS, lb . , , .. , , 29c
CURRANTS, 2 14','.',35e
OIIOICE' MAL
C
GRAPES . ,
OLIVES. No. 6 • 150
OLIVES, NO, 10 , . , .. 27e
Banquet Size,,,,, 83e
OLIVE BUTTER . , , . ,, . 17e
CFI00, COATED
BISCUITS . ... . ... . . . . . ' c
ETCIIb+IELLO
COFFEE, 1 lb. ,,,..,.G 5c
33C
GIVE TEA FOR
CFIRISTMAS
Special Blond, , , ,
English Drteakfast
ltiehtnollo; `tiz
See our NAVEL ORANGES
just arrived ,410„ 55e„ and (12o
coons, per dozen .. 250
. 68a
750,
79e
Ai OIIR A -
Christmas, Meats
t
3 baby Heaves fed by Wes. Miller;
1 baby beef, fed by Joseph Shipley;
2 fat sheep, fed by Geo, Shipley; 3
very: fat pigs, fed by FI. Thompson;
2 fat pigs, fed by S. G. Castle,
Geese, chickens and ducks from W.
Fear, IL Thompson, W. Churchill, A.'
Il. Diehl, L. Crich and others,
Homemade Sausage and Head
Cheese.
One very specialbaby ex-
hibition, t a. Coli
tai
H and
see it.
- S. 01 CASTLE
Chopping
Owing to Christmas and New.
Year's falling on our chopping days.
The Varna chopping mill will be op-
erated on Monday,-_Deceniber24th and
31:st. E. H. Epps & Sons, Varna.
• 33-1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THEESTATEOF BAVID AL-
BERT LINDSAY, Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that all
persons having-alaims against the es-
tate of David Albert Lindsay, late of
the township of'•Goderich in the 001.121.•
1.1;'of Huron, yeoman, deceased, who
died on or about the "first ciay,of Oc-
taber, A.D. 1923, are required to de-
liver to John T. Beacom and Louis A.
Anderson,' the administrators or the
raid estate, or their solicitor, on or
before the first day of January, A.D.
1924, a full statement of their claims
together with particulars thereat, and
the nature of the securities, if any
held by then] all duly verified by affl-
davit. ,
AND TA.,IKE NOTICE that after
the said last mentioned date the said
adtniuistrators will proceed to dis-
tribute the estate of the said deceased
amongst tate persons entitled 'there-
to, having regard only to such claims
its they slia11 have received due no-
tice and in accordanee therewith.
DATED- at Clinton, this lath day of
December, A.D.,1228.
W.' BRYDONE, Clinton, Ont,
Solicitor for the said Admin-
istrators.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
All persons indebted to the Estate
of the late David Albert Lindsay are
hereby notified to pay the amount of
their indebtedness to the undersigned
forthwith. Any debts unsettled by
January est will be placed in -process
of collection by law and costs added.
December 12, 1923.
J, T. Beacom, L, A. Anderson, Admin.
istrators. 92-8
I eaferfor Sale
Good coal heater, only used one
year, in first dost condition. If yotr
wont zi, bargain see F. Plaskett, Prim,.
Cess Street.
pilule Sarins Waisted
1 will pay from $5' to $8 for mink
from this 50atiorl, ,Dark skins bring
ite4iarl prices, Highest prier's .tor
Mei «001 tad Wd4t4l, Ii', A. Bovey,
Ciint6na Phone 49, 31;-d.
(1 C of lull I IlhtlPu hup6N, yi uui'ruin UJ1;,!M.l,I I WillU 11111 III i iii II i5 flit lu l it Itl!Ui,tlpl . o,1,
Supreme
zf it's a heating problem, you have in mind wO earl solvet
you immediately by installing the for
SU
with 15 to 20thousand'
nd cubic feet heating capacity for
1lurns weed; soft coal, coke or 4456 ooali Lot
us show 150
you its superiority over any other furnace at an 'egnakp rice.'
Also• remember, we carry onlyone Isz
od of Coal 011 and Gasolineboth pure and highest refined
of :any to,,. be had in Canada. ' The
proof is the hundreds' of satishe4 risers in this section of the country
and elsewhere,
A few 40 watt lamps left. at 3 for,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 1.
3 O
PuY
eAlttr u
i'
num Dash fans; each .., ..
TO FARMF,RS--See our speeial sale on; all leather 6.f $
long •1.aainch traces also '72 inch Horse Blankets, pet 2inch
TELEPHONE 53
LFII-NAMEL STORE
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WISHING OUR FRIENDS AND
PATRONS
. A MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND
• 'A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR..
E. WARD
Clinton Flour Mills
A car of
anftoba Oats
and one of
Feed Wheat
now en hand
PRICES RIGHT
aje SCH0 " N}ALS
PHONE 8-W; 30-,
FOR SALE
Tho Hospital Board offers for sale
its building on corner of Victoria and
Cutter streets.
As at present arranged it contains
19 rooms including diningroom,;kit-
chen, linen room: bath, etc., and the.
cernent floored'basemenNontains the
laundry and furnace rooms:
• The building is well heated and
lighted throughout' and without)
change would make an excellent
boarding house or private hotel,.
with slight rearrangement it could
be adapted as 'a store, or as a dwell-
ing or a small apartment house.
Structurally it is in good condition
and repair. Inspection ,may be ar-
ranged for, or terms of sale had on
application to —R. E. Manning, Royal
Bank, Clinton. •
Barn For Sale
A good barn on M acre of land
on Princess street, Convenient to
the centre of town.. .Apply. E. L.
Mittell, phone 213-r-3. 31-tf.
Farni For' Sale or Rent
West half of lot 22 and south half'
of lot 23, except railway part, con-
cession 2, Hullett township, in all 95
acres more or less, conveniently lo-
cated near Clinton and Londbsboro'
stations, is of good soil, well culti-
vated, and has a good :frame house,
bank barn, neves' failing well, also wa-
tered by river,'A very desirable farm
property, Will bla" sold on easy terms,
possession to suit purchaser. Apply
to William William street,
Clinton. Stevens,' 26-tf.
House For Sale o/ Rent
8,rooin frame house on Victoria st,•
Electric light, town water. Large
.garden with some fruit trees, Apply
to Geo. H. Elliott. 22-tf,
Rouse For Sale
Fraine house on Albert street, Clin-
ton, with one quarter of an acre gar
den with fruit trees for sale. p -
ply to Mrs. Thos. Lee, R. R, No. 2,
Clinton; Phone 15 on 604, Clinton'
central. 10--tf
0 ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND
FRInNDS
A VERY 1VtE•1tRY CHRISTMAS
AND
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
W.1 i ,.A'
Singer Sewing Machine
family, Electric and D. R. Styles
Also some second-hand machines,
good as, new.
Old machines taken as part payment
Hui,- Terms.
It will pay you to look these 'area
before paying elsewhere.
REPAIRING AND PARTS FOR ALL;
"' MAKES OF MACHINES,
EARL STEEP'
July 1st: -
C,
NUT; STOVE & EGG
ALWAYS 'OK SAND
FOR IMMEDIATE 'DELIVERY, j
•..4.1. MULLER .
Orders taken at; residence. Phone 1111
AUCTIONEER
Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na-,
tional School of .A.uctioneering, Chia
cage, Special course taken in Pure
Bred Live. Stock, Real Estate, Mer..
ehandise and Farm. Sales. Rates illi
keeping with •prevailing market. Sat-.
isfaction assured. Write or wire,;.
Oscar Kropp, Zurich, Ont. Phone 18-
93, 88_tf-1923:
Clothes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes clerued pressed . and re- "a
paired.; Woolen goods dry cleaned.
Rooms over Heard's barber shop..
W. 3. Jago, ,--8340 ,
IVIr. Farmer
Ts there anything• you want in the
way of. Flour, Feecl. or Stook Food?
We have carload Bran, Shorts, Wheat'
Screenings and Flour, special prices,
on large quantities for cash,
Are your hens laying? We make
a specialty of laying meals 41acli in--
gredients such as Beef Scrap, Char-
coal, Alfalfa Meal and Poultry Tonics
have also acquired considerable in-
formation on this subject through en-
quiries from successful poultry men
sante being always at your disposal.
a` We pay highest prices on grains
such as Barley, Oats, Wheat, Buck..
wheat and Peas.
Tankage, O'Cairn, O'Haminy Feed,
Oil Cake, Oatmeal, Salt, Baled Hay,
Tress, Royal Purple. . Pratts, Wode-
douse Conditioners, Five Roses, Pur-
ity, Five Jewels,.Havelock and North
Star flours always in stock. Have
also ecquired agency .of Acme Stock
Conditioner, the only conditioner we
know of with a guarantee from death
by disease. We are at your service:
anything you desire that we haven't
in stock we will •order for you,
J. A. FORD & SON
Phone 123 - fir
Flour and Feed Merchants and
Grain Buyers
Also issuers of Hunters & Trappers
licenses
Sewifig Machines
OU .and repairs
Sharples Separators.
BlatchIord's Calf Meal
Tankage
E. C. MJTTELL, Ciento
Store Vacated by J, 111. Johnson 1
CREAM .WANTED!
The demand for 114 butte;. is it.
Creasing,
To slupply this demand we iroquia(s
more cream.
'We kegil6iib .you to ship us Nhil
Ore n2.
Wo guarantee you tho itighecii
Market Prices, }accurate tests *Int
prompt serViee,
Our firm is known to you and 41104$
no further reconi1210211.
We part till totpress 0I1411le13, ttirno
ish er#tiiit data and pay' Wise wield
1]11. moth: