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The Gift Season is here—We have numeroususeful, suitable
itexlls at nlQderate',cost,
THE RED AND GOT,'D
THE .GOOD LUCK LINE contains articles suitable for all at
'prices from soc. Good, goods in dainty boxes
Our Stationery, Chocolates,
Perfumes and Toilets
Comprise many of the very latest and best put up in boxes that
area work of art.
Our usual complete stock of Cigars, Manicure Sets, Pipes, Iv-
ory 'Goods, Ebony Goods, etc. was never more complete and prices
right'.
DUTCH SILVER
We have added a line of Dutch Silver The prices will surprise
you. Come in and see it.
PONY CONTEST
Votes given with Every sale --Remember contest closes Dec zs. If
you wish to boost your favorite buy your Christmas presents here.
McKibbon's Drug Store
Stare
Winollam, Ont. Phone 53
You save with safety at your Rexall Drug Store
AUCTION SALE Stock, Imple- FOR SALE — No. i Singing Canar-.
ments.etc., at Lot 3, 3rd line of ies, yellow. Apply to Mrs. J. A.
Morris township, at one o'clock, on Leaver. Phone 188.
Monday, December .13th. See bills.
—H. M. Lake, Prop: John Purvis,
Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE — Stock, Imple-
ments, Hay, Grain and Household
Furniture, at Lot 4, Con. to, Turn-
berry, at t o'clock on Tuesday, Dec.
14th. See bills. David Breen,
Prop. John Purvis, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE — Live Stock, Hay
and Grain, at Lot 26, Con. to, West
- Wawanosh, commencing at one o'-
clock, on Thursday, Dec. 16th. See
bills John Turner, Prop; John
• Purvis, Auctioneer.
FOR SALE One good Durham
cow F. J. Hill.
FOR SALE OR RENT — Fifty acres
splendid farming land, with house
and barn, on the fifth line, Morris,
2i1 miles from Belgrave. A bargain.
For particulars apply to R. I. Fer-
guson, 83 Wolverleigh Boulevard,
Toronto 6.
FOR. SALE One Portland cutter,
newly appointed and in good condi-
tion. Apply to T.,A. Currie.
FOUND - A new tire chain. Owner
may have same by calling at The
Advance -Times and paying 25 cents.
HOUSE TO RENT About .Dec.
loth, a good comfortable dwelling,
All conveniences, low rent, easily
heated, very convenient — Apply to
H, T, Thomson.
PULPER KNIVES
Send along your pattern and we will
make pulper knives to suit any root
pulper at Wingham Machine Shop—
W. A. Currie. }
SECOND HAND COOK STOVES-
as low as $5.00, suitable for back
kitchen, or second stove; wood heat-
ers from $3.00 up, also second hand
Quebec, in good condition—Thomp-
son & Buchanan, Hardware.
HOUND FOR SALE — Broken on
rabbits — Apply at Advance -Times.
FOR SALE — Two fresh cows, just
calved, four about due to calve, at
! r Lepard's Hotel, on Saturday — D.
E. McDonald, Prop.
IS�
FOR SALE — Farm of too acres,
close . to Wingham, Brick Dwelling
Bank Barn, with cement stables, al-
so driving house. Watered by wells
and a spring creek. Good fen.
ces, land underdrained with tile. For
further particulars apply to Abner
Cosens, Insurance & Real Estate.
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT — A
Good brick house with all conveti-
fences, garage and hen house. Ap-
ply to Wm. Forgie.
FOR;.SALE — Second-hand, Quebec
Heater, medium size—J. Mason.
82'RA`5'ED -- Four head of yearling
,Western Steers, from my farm at
St, Helens. Any information as
to their whereabouts will be gladly.
xeecived by J. W. Joynt, Lucknow.
TO RENT — House, with all model n
conveniences, Apply Advance -
Times.
HXGHEST PRICES PAID for all
kinds of soft and hardwood lumber
delivered at our saw Mill-- McLean
Lumber & Coal Co.
ETT E,..
C H HIGH PRICED EGGS—
by feeding "Royal Purple lay .stash,"
and poultry food; fresh stock of
Oyster Shell, Pottltry Grit, Cattle
°'Salts; Sulphur, Salt Petre, Calf meal,
,Illock Salt, Tdorse blankets and
heavy leather Halters Thompson
Buchanan, Hardware ,<
"WANTED:—Two ambitious young
men for, steady work; good renum-
eration, with opportunity for ad-
vancement. Experience not essen-
tial, we train you. Apply Friday
from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Queens Ho-
tel; ask for Mr. Wisner."
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Stephen Ring, late
of the Township of Turnberry, in the
'County of Huron, Farmer, deceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
Section 56, Chapter 121 of R, S, 0.,
1914, that all persons having, claims
against the Estate of Stephen King,
who died on or about the twenty-
• eighth of October, A, D. 1926, at the
Township of Turnberry, are request-
ed to send to Miss Emily King, t.
R. Binevale, Ont., adininistratrix, or
the undersigned, on or before the
twentieth day of December, A. D.
1926, their names and addresses with
full particulars of their claims in writ-
ing, and the nature of the securities,
(if any,) held by them.
And further take notice that after
the said twentieth day of December,
A. D., 1926, the assets of the said Es-
tate will be distributed by the Admin-
istratrix, amgng the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of which she shall then have notice
and ,the Estate will not be liable for
any claim not fined at the time of the
said distribution.
DATED at Winghatn, this tweti
beth day of November, A. T3., 1926.
DiJDLEY HOLMES i .C.,
Solicitor kr Admiziistratriit with
the Will annexed.
WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES
THE OFFICIAL COUNT IN
NORTH HURON
The following 1$ the official vote
in North Huron as given out by Mr,
G. R, Muldoon, returning officer..
Joynt Robertson
Ashfield 1 72 91
2 54 102
3 62 91
4 77 49
5 72 44
6 36 57
7 28 83
401 519
Joynt Robertson
Blyth i 85 1:27
2 loo 79
Brussels
Colborne
185 206
IA 56 99
113 52 76
2 71 , . 119
179 294
Joynt Robertson
t 52 113
2 49 47
3 54-
4
15
150
78
170 , 388
Joynt Robertson
81
82
56
60
562
74
86
40
28
83
86
68
Goderich IA 79
IB 88
2A 91
2B 88
3A $1
3B 91
4A 86
4B 96
5A 88
5B 8o
6A 113
6B 92
7 114
Advance 16 3
1203 864
Joynt Robertson
I 19 119
'- 2 22 106
3 30 67
4 42 104
"Grey
Howicic
Morris
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Turtlberry
E. Wawanosh
5A 21
5B 3o. 81
6 28 118
7 26 io8
96
218 799
Joynt Robertson
r 72 I0I
. 2 72 T04
3A 85 61
83
101
96
131
89
3B
4A.
4B
5
6
53
61
41
6o
49
493 • 766.
Joynt Robertson
i 36 85'
2, 45 81
3 5l 92
42
47 96
132
2yo 548
Joynt Robertson
1A . 62 53
5
1B 44
2 65
3 42 85
26 II1
76
123
4
226 448
!Joynt Robertson
1 20
3
4 '38
5 z8 89
192 456
Joynt Robertson
76
63 105
43 98
88
West Wawanosh I 8g 8o
2 88 80
63 35
34 96
23 10I
21
Wingham
3
4
5
6
57
354 413
Joynt Robertson
1 91
2 92
3A 48
3B 69
4A 8o
4B 48
5 62
490 58o
Joynt Robertson
Wroxeter >: 63 x05
RECAPITULATION
• Joynt Robertson
Ashfield „„ W _._ .........401
Blyth ...... 185
Brussels x.79
Colborne ,__.„___• _.w.. 17o
Goderich ..W ..1203
Grey ..... ..... 2x8
Howick
Morris .,.. . 270
Turnberry ,- w-_ . 226
E. Wawanosh
W. Wawanosh -354
Wingham -_ . - 490'
Wroxeter .,.,.» .w.- >. 63
x05
1.38
70
64
83
76
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4444
Majority for RobertSon 1942.
5,9
206
294
388.
864
799
766
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448
4886
413
580
105
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.•DONATIONS TO BUILDING
FUND OF TURNBERRY
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
Tile followingis a list of donatiAns
for the building fund of the Turnberry
Agricultural Society's new Fair Build-
ing. There is still room for your.
name on the list.
Isaac Walker $ 2 00
Robt. Coultes ,„, .. to 00
A. McDougall .. 25 00
'Benson Cruikshank .... ..., I0 00
Walker Store to 00
Mundy's Store ..._.M__ ._ _ to 00
A. Cosens
H, Isard ....--
Alex Ross _
5 00
... ....__„ I0 00
W. J. Greer _._.. to 00
M. Zurbrigg : I o0
H. Buchanan _.. t ob
Dr, G. W. Howson -_ 3 00
Geo. Carr ..._______ 100
Dudley .Holmes 2 00
G. L. Baker 00
A. Taylor — _..._.._ ..... 5 00
Dr. McInnis _......_,_ 5 00
J. A. Morton _.._. 5 00
Federal Rubber Co... .-__... 5 00
C. P. Smith _. _ to 00
A. J. Irwin ._. _. __..._ to 00
J. W. McKibbon _ Io 00
Women's Institute ...___. _ 57 00
Richard Johnston .:. .._ .„._. _ _ 5 00
W H. Davidson 5 00
Geo .Finley ....w : ... __...__-- r o0
Mrs. Wm. Purdon...... x oo
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius _�~ 1 00
Fowl Supper 185 33
A. Robertson _ _ . _ xo 00
Thos, Field ... :._......:_ _.... to 00
R. McBurney _ :: 3 00
T. H. Gibson _. 5 00
Jno. Galbraith _-_..__ _ 3 00
G. M. Robertson 5 00
Dominion Bank to 00
Arthur Shaw .... ....... _..._- _..„_.. __.... 2 0
Harold Finley __ _ _„_ .. 't o
Geo. Casemore (Kansas City) 5 0
John Abraham ..... o0
Chas. Wamsley ::._...._ . _...... ___j 2 0
Milt Sellers ___________ x o
W. S. Forrest .......
John Mustard
Chas. G. Campbell 25
John Gray ....._.__.-_ ..... ___________ 2
Thos. Graham ........ .... ___________ 3
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Alex McEwen ..... 5
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Geo. Wraith _______________ 1 00
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0o A. E. Fothergill ...... 5 00
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To the Electors of North Huron
Lucknow, Ont., Dec. 6th, 1926
Ladies and Gentlemen:
I wish to take this opportunity of expressing my thanks to
all those who voted and worked on my behalf in the Election of
December the first, and to extend to you all the very best of good.
wishes.
Yours sincerely, t.•
JOHN JOYNT
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G. H. Orvis ._ 25 00
G. Cruiltshanks io 00 To the Electors of North Huron
A .H. Musgrove _ .... _.... 5 00
Dr. Hambly _ 5 00
Dominion Store ....._. _._ 3 ,00
11 W. C. Armstrong .. z o0
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Total Contributions ..,..- $682 33
Supberb Fruit
Quality
We have on display the very i
P. choicest quality in Fruits ob-
tainable. Best qualities are S
i bound to givethe Best Results.
Christmas Gilts
1 Bigger and Better than ever 1
is our display of Christmas Gifts i
= and Novelties. '
Ladies and Gentlemen:
I wish to take: this means of conveying l;0 the electors of
North Huron my sin '`ere thanks •for the magnificent support ac-
corded nie in the recent Provincial contest, a result made possible:
0 r only by the hearty co-operation of men and women of all political:
FARMER'S CLUBS HOLD
MEETING
The annual Business Meeting of the
U. F. 0. and U. F. W. 0. clubs, held
last Friday was a success. Many
clubs were represented and a keen
discussion took place. The two old
directors, Mr. Jno. Farrish, U.F.O.,
and Mrs. Geo. Lane, U.F.W.O., were
re -appointed. A resolution was un-
animously passed, expressing hearty
approval of the service tendered this
• = district by the Manager and staff of
Ill
i Thousands of Articles to choose...:__ --the Co-operative Co.'s Branch, Wing
i from at prices to suit any purse. ham. A motion, was carried unani-
a mously that the United Farmer's Pol-
>_li itically in Huron be called U. F. 0.
TheTeaand Coffee Store a It was decided that an annual fee
a of 25 cents be charged for membership
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will apply to all clubs. •
Mr. W. A. Amos, President of the
United Farmers of Ontario, and Mr.
G. A' Bothwell of Owen Sound, were
present and gave splendid addresses
Ivlr. Amos spoke very optimistically
of the standing of all phases of the
movement and explained that ib order
to receive the full dividend for cream
from the Co -Operative Company, it
was necessary to be one of two things.
First. ---A fully fledged member of the
United Farriers which meant, a mem-
ber of the United Farmers of Ontario,
a member of the Riding Association
of dubs, and a member of a. local
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A Failing to be either of these, a fee
Free Shampoo —
. � � of $2.0o was kept off each patron's
• i divident and used for educational per -
=poses in the interests of Agricul.tnre.'
and Marcel..
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— ary in order to protect the men and
women who had put their tithe and
money into the company, and he be-
lieved this $2.0o fee served this put•-
pose very well.
Mr. Wilson, Manager of Wingham
Branch of the Co-operative CO., spoke
briefly and pointed out that volume
WANTED!
A representative for the
Ontario Equitable
the
Part or full time. Apply to Box
473, The Advance -Times or to
M. T. Corless, DistrictiMgr.
Clinton, Ont.
Far the remainder of beceinher
with alKeeet.. /-
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I feel specially grateful to those who gave freely of their
titne•-and energy, man;;, pf whom are unknown to me, 1 realize
fully the importance of the trust and eonfidence thus placed in
me, and will do my utmost to merit your approval.
C. A. ROBERTSON
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of business had done much to make
the 2 cents per pound butter fat divi-
dend possible this year, and hoped for
the continuous support of his patorns
in 1927.
Mr. Bothwell of Owen Sound, past
president of the . Co-operative Co„
of Ontario, spoke of his trip to En-
gland and Denmark last year, and
described Co-operative conditions in
Denmark, where quality was the watch
word of production, and also describ-•.
ed Co -Operative Consumers Organiz
ations in England and Scotland. .He:
stated that conditions in Denmark.
' Were good, there being very few poor•.
people, and slums were almost un-
known in their cities.
After 'a vote of thanks had been..
tendered Messrs Amos and Bothwell,.
for their help, the meeting adjourned
at call of executive.
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