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cotielotl. .Agood lirogreln, is beave �"°'�aar.& pr epar'ed consisting of int asac
orL.cittttioas, dialogues, 'tilt.
.• 14Z>•s.: iN'tlr;aiian Stephnsaz� ie rzl
y Rocking the . i Rocok g Hon e
Beginning Dec.1" Ending Dec. 24 at 10.. p.m.
We will give away free a beautiful big' Rock-
ing Horse. Save. your Coupons. 'See window
display for full particulars. Make this Store-
' headquartersOnly
our for.Xmas. shopping.
a few suggestions below:,
FRESH
FOR THE XMA.S. CAKE
SEEDED RAISINS
WHITE RAISINS
SEEDLESS RAISINS
CURRANTS
LEMON PEEL
'FRUITS
ORANGE PEEL
.CITRON; PEEL
PINE APPLE ,PEEL
GLACED CHERRIES •
SHELLED ALMONDS
SHELLED ti` ALNUTS
Clinton hospital, where she und-
erwent an !operation ' a few .days
ago. We hop' £or' heat +,}•,eddy rc-
(overy,
1lMr. ,arid Mrs. Ed, \Volum,' and
CRE' DITON
Mrs. Wile. B' shoe, and MN ,G•.: t`la
her of :Dashwood visited in ge
•
onto and London, r
Esther Ei1b;?} nurse' in 'tz;aining
at Greg°• Ilobp'ita1, Detroit 'visited
with 1\fis, !Hy, F, Eilber. e :•
Mr. ;rind Mrs. Mandy , IToltzleein`
of Detroit, tspent a few; Flays with
Mrs. GEo.'Holtzn roan, 1-'
Mrs, M. S, Me -lining of 'Ciuieote
ver is visiting her br:other, *clad
"_. Hill.
.JELLO 3 FOR 25c. CUP .OR SAUCER ,FREE.
ihCOF EE-21bs. CHOICE BLENDED COFFEE $169,
ER VALUE $LOO ,FREE.
A COMPLETE LINE OF FANCY DECORATED CHINA IN BON
a ONSa SUGAR AND CBA ,.. SUGAR R ,SKET, CUPS AND SAZ1C-
SRR;, SALT AND PEPPERS, EGG SETS, MAYON A.I iE SETS, HON, }' ,
'..JARS, JELLY TRAYS, COMPORTS, SALAD TRAYS. BERRY SETS,'
.BIND MANY OTHER NICE LINES FOR XMAS. PRESENTS,
rr`•
A BIG ASSOR'I'iYtEIIT 0P FANCY IIA;14DICL+'+'T,'CA'fII+'S IN A L L
PRICES.
:FANCY PAPETERIES, WONDEBVTfL VALUES
25e 50c 75c $1.00 $1.25, $1..50.
CZTP AND SAUC-
For the Ladies
LADIES SCARFS
SILK ,IIOSE
WOOL HOSE
SILK AND WOOL HOSE
SILK TEST
SILK BLOOMERS
+GLOVES, ETC.
For the Gentlemen
NECK TIES
BRACES
SCARFS
IiANDKERCHIEFS
SWEATERS
SOCKS, •
ETC. ETC.
•,BIG DISPLAY OF TOYS, OP ALL KINDS. tbEE OUR
DISPLAY
'. . BIG ASSORTMENT OF CANDIES, NUTS, ORANGES
BOTTOM PRICES.
WINDOW
Mrs. C. Ur uihardt. returned to
her home -in Sarnia after ,nisitin
Mr. and Mrs., Ed, Palmer.
W. J. Nicholas and dau �1ut-ez,
Letts, Samna -and Albert Nicholas
of Adelaide, visited at :the hotel'
Mrs. J'as. Hill, celebrated her
50th birthday Thursday last, by
entertaining_ a nuzw:nber of relate
ves•• and friends to a fowl 'sapper
23 :sat '.down the ' takbles wh-
were nicely decorated' and aisum
ptuous repaist.
;'.XFTF17
Mrs. I, Hal, of Exeter Nortih,fs
leaving for Detroit to spend the
winter with her -son 'and daughter
The new Ford Car, which con-
tinues to cre.at a great interest
'gill be on exhibition at the ,Ford
garage, Exeter on Thursday, ; Dec
ember 222nd for the o17;; r7av only
A wedding took place On the'
Thames Rd. United manse J3s',•, Sai-
urda.y. when Miss Arabellta
Hunkin, Baugh cid; of l.,r. and Mi si
Thos. l:Tlanki,,, was united in mar
nage to• Benson W. Tuckey, son
Slit Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Tucke
Miss L. M. Jeckell and (,sister
Mrs. Howe, have left to spend the
winter with (their bro•the, R. i C.
Jeckell ,at Van Nuys, Calif., ti•
Clarence Down returned home
after spending some time, in the
West. Beiera ret:nr1'n.; he veined
with Mr. and Mee. C. ,Beckier at.
Mansion City Ioawa
Mr. and Mrs. Geo>lc'.Bain cal='
ebrated !their -golden wedding at
the home of their da,ughter, IMAs.
J. S. Grant. They were mar-
ried. by Rev. J. Duca/ern on Dec.
the 8th, 1877 in Scot and, and •ceme
to 'Canada in 1912, where they b -o'
ught a. home' inWinnipeg, Man.,
living thee) untt• t'i1s srrarre ew',: e;i"
they eecentiy cane to. Exeter.
The Budden death took p'a^e of
Mrs. Frank Taylor: on Dec. 9(h,gnd
the funeral •\taking place on the,
followingTaelsciay, was one of
the- largest -eer held in the toiler,,=
munity and 'the fine. array of fl-
owers which ,surrounded the, 'cas-
ket
ca„ket and winch :recl eyed two ,autos
toy_, convey them, bespoke the es
ee'ni i t wh'e!i the de.eased is, held
held and. the sympathy that goes
,ont to the bereaved. Mrs. Taylor
had been in her :accustomed ; he-
alth and on Friday morning ` she
'su'fe ed a ; hemnior'iage and pas-
•sed' away grzite suddenly. ' .
AT ROCK
Ta
urnGeneral
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Merchant
•
:`.'OUR PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATED • PHONE 140
sr
IN MEMORIAM
Wuriu-Catherine Wurin. In
•tread and most loving memory of
-.cameleer mother who went to sheep
-eerie year ago, Dec. 11, 426 •
r tether of ours we offer to -day,
1 . loving tribute to your memory
lways a smile when we ta Gold
• go home
:4flxnd the certainty of a tlove0 -so
i true,
And as we kneel before God's altar
"rVe-d"ay in 'silent prayer.
oof
him;
=i4L�iis we bc,,
"'go :make us forever worthy, ,
" Mat in Heaven once more we
shall- meet.
°e0ur own- dear Mother.
-Loving 't'.hildren
IN MEMORIAM
Worm -Catherine Wurrx,, In fond
•• cad. loving memory of ley . dear
firandma, who passed away on3
._ year age Dae. 11, 1926 1,
There is someone who misses you
sadly
...And finds the time long since you
went,
'There , s:someone who thinks of
you 'CY ays
And tries to be brave and conteut.
.the parting was painful when
•1G,od caped dear Grandma home to
Tour loving grandchedi Lindsay
IN 1YIEMORI: •
Wurm-Catherine W'urin Dem!
. ere is the memory hof my dart=
'+lng Grandma wno lett as one year
.,,go, December 11-1926
.,VSs 1 think of you dear CGrandma.
laypain; heart is sad with ,
' this world would be aheaven
,' Auld I ;see your ;face again.
*)la se often my' thoughts do !won-.
�icer
ina ti
a grave 'so far aw dy •
.3V'•here they laid my loving ,Grand -
.ma
•.1Pust oneo-
:
ago
.l'da*
year. � 3
out lonesou a grandchild,
' Ada Catherine,
LLNL� ... TOWNSHIP
`There passed away at flint,.
' inlr�, ori Setarday, Dec either
flies Annie E •11, at the age of 63
. Sears died 3 months,' S.te wad the
sitteidow of the ipte An°lrew Reid
*Of Stanley ani tax's Maiden nnrnc
li t5 rllit5ie Mitrray. She 'was 1
:,stir cera t '1',il:th till about et::.
4zetiolte ago :when she had a - hrem-
i morage of the brain which was
followed by a severe; stroke last
Saturday morning from which she
ne\:er regained conseiousne_s. All
her life was ;spent in Stanley :ex-
cepa for a 'few months spent with
her children in Flint. Her ,home
being on Parr Line, Where her son
C4eorge aiow resides. Since the
death of her husband 14 -years a-
go she has spent her time with her
children of whom there are 4 boys
• and 4 girls, whe will ,sadly miss
her loving companionship and wise
counsee Following are the me
mhers of the faun y; • Wi 1 Reid
Varna; 3aa. M. Reid, C in ton ; John
Reid, Fint, Geo•. Reid, Stan:ey;Mrs
{Thos. Robinson, Stanley and Mrs
W. Cable, Mrs. P. John and Mrs.
P. Greenberry of flint. She also
is survived by one brother, M.
Angus Murray of Tuckersmith, and
three sisters, Mrs, G. Saunders of
7 eronto, Mrs. W. Palmer of basil-
ton and Mrs. (Rev.) R, nit ,'ray Of
Chicago... The remains were bro-
ught to Stanley ,for interrnent,and
en Monday the funeral service was
held in the United Church, Varna
and was conducted by Rev. J.
Peni o' e, her . pastor, wine spoke
with much feeling of they, life and
•.example of the departed. and .of
her happy re=union with the;oVed
! one gone befo_e, Mrs. Mcelymont'
also- sang very appropriately'
"Over •the River, paces I • ' See ,''
I _
Th. b.reeved familSe.haventhe sy:n.,
palhy of the . couilnunity, as was
shown by the crowd that gath-
ered at the funeral service to pay,.
their tribute of •°respect and e4
teem.
-
I Mrs. W. Pa1me-.and daug ter
,. .
Poxie of Hamilton, attended the
funeral ,01 the forratee:s sex:er; Mrs:'
Reid of Varna.
Mr. Earne. P •nr:rse•of ,London is
spending a few days' with lifh pat-
ents, Rev.. and Mrs. Penrose off.
Varna. 0 '
Mr. Jas. Stelshenson, received
ward h few day seego. o f :llx'; deli
of bus brother, 1Y r.',.,red. Stephen-.
von of
Sasl.atoheivan, 1'Lre • was
the fifth son 'of 1 he "!late Ralpiz
Steph'nson, anti this is the •.,f=irst
break .dn a family of . 7 dons anti
3 dailghters. .. Mitch sympathy .
felt :for t1v mother who has ,sea
ctsurd the. age of 8S years,
• S, S, NO 5, Stanley ate Molding'
their anneal entertaiureent .
x`:,i'tt'rs. 'T'ree dva Th •"r d r'7
n eceariher 'Seed, torn nieneing at- Es';
EC'C1lI1tiI'3
Capt. John Pergu'sno''of Bay-
field is i11 in' bed. ,His friend9
hope for a speedy recovery and
he -is improving. •
It is expected that Hydro will
be turned on at Londesboro and
Auburn this week. In each p1,
ace most el the business amen and
many of the householders are in-
stalling lights and severe' of the,
farmers. are also installing light
and 'pewee.
The winter fleet at Goderich
harbor is expected to consist of
about sixteen steamers, there were
thirteen tied np at that place last
week, an dthree more were rx-
pected. When there a1;1 ,arr=ive,
Goclerich wild -have one of the lar-
gest winter fleets of the porta on
the uppr'r bakes.
The funeral of Mrs en inl:bein
er,
Crediton, who died on Thurs-
day .December 8th, was held the
following Tuesday afternoon at . 1
o'clock at their home, Shipica, the-
nce to the Evangelical cemetery
and followed with church services.
The pastor, : W. M. Sippell had
'charge. ;
.
A lire'ong resident of the town-
ship' of Goderich in the person of
George .Johnsi•on, passed ,away, oar
`November 2281•h;• in his 81 year..lie
was born in 18.47 on lot 1.3, God-
erieli' "tp:, where lie continued. --'to
reside arid Make his home Cor ne
arly fifty years: Then •the *arch
ewes sold and he ;.Ind :We enother
an 1 &sten 'nov°d.,o Gorlerieh.:"
-The 'Tnetli. trot:- .p°1.," on the 4th
ronceesion. of Stephen Tp. on ,Mon -
clot '.act o' Se -nee G o••ge Lawson,
ia•1 hie 61.•;;I: year.. Thi' .decea'se:4
wee •ta1," ':1; alao'tt z ;tnaelc , )re -
a
via,.ts u+1ih i'lenirisv which later
turned, +e pneumonia which :wa!e •
the tai's•' of 'Ienti. Tic was born
in .Steennen.:where he lin*Irl all ,,his
lit+;, anl• 's'as united in maYi•iage to
Norah " tem Sanders, who"! with' .a
tiarefiv of fire deerrht"re apd one
ion are 'est to 5noer'i il;q ;rias.
• At 11i' County C 4 .r
'o ai t at G d '
ecla, spec -e v ''11e Pc:men /inn. caste o.f
intereet encs !lair"t' to it li.--Plaiil
tiffs ren-r,arrti• the estate of the
late„ii;•lei"d` Pielk•ar-1 or. lnehter, a i
:and the "i,e^oal.t+it "a Wm, K.ernick,
t'si',cfns P hie'i"f's" cc'aire a certain'
ri';'h'-o'-n • a - to '•and^ 1;e ongi°ag lo'•t
the P'lr"ing t's'a`t and 811(14 for.i Y''l fla i•,h'- ' >`o., 'Yee-- 51,10,n0
end c,•
� may,.,. ;y�y��
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phonp:53 E. TIEMAN Q
,Hurry! `The Christmas S Will Soon Have .Set
!Only Thsee more Shopping Days till Christmas, As the supply ofd:
htiarairlis in many lines are limited. • e advise you to oat quick or'�
be dissapointe.d and re ret. very Milch thanyou were not her0.
.
,� n .. t��
Thurscaa;
eneuraexe2 ind; i9'r2Eb
in time
:Scarfs
�=dV ec. , k
. ;
�'arznly Welcomed the Vogue
blue oovercoats is respun-
able,; . I'or tile•-popularil�y of
: .elaese'RrTglisit 73roadelot:lr Muf-
\pQ oris,. ; Spletidi l quality in
plain shade " 'small figured
patterns en or white or coloured
Grounds,'. •
rit ' $1.50to2.75
Socks or Gloves
One cannot givu anyth'ng more
�\ useful. Nicely .boxed
50c to 1.25
.Gloves 1.50 to 2.50
,fry•_.: `,
ti ' Mens • Gift '.Pyjamas
In 'silk broadcloth
'flannelette in
�yatalla'
•
atti`a0tine str'iped
u r. :lie, illshades ofhefe, tin
1;�bIiie and
i pink, ' beau',ti�tull,y
trimmed and: finished with
silk Frog fasteners
$1.75 to $1.50
1
One
Ties! Ties
cannot have too aiianyy
Neatly Boxed at
' 50c , to i $1.50
Men's Fancy Sweaters
Alt weights, all colors, •ail
sizes.
$2.50 to $6.0k.
Gift :Gloves
Almost every woman secretly wish
es secretly fes a pair of gloves a-
mong her gifte, and she will con-
;sidesyoll_, highly thengltruil if you
present her with one of these kid
at $2.50, others eft
'50c to $1.•35
THE LAST WORD IN'
Handkerchiefs
Most:` Women expect to receive
Hankies, and why not answer their
wishes. Loveny Hackies of linen
crepe and Iace at '
25 cents
Gir . cI i I Lu al h Bags
waterproof and handy for many
things, ON SALE AT
50. cents
Suits and Overcoats
The Sale is still en Come in and
see our Special Suits, at• 1
Special Overecats, navyb lue
12.95
Men's Caps
On Sale,: all (shades, all jiizee at
69 Cents
Values np .eo
_2.00
Specials in LiI'ks
IN SILKS, CREPE SATIN
A limited number or' Yards of
Splendid Quality of Crepe
Satin, all pure - silk, 40. !inches
wide in Black at.
$225 g,
Rat Crepe
Regular $2.85;,
40 inches, all Silk, Flat Cilepa, �.
good heavy quality and will
give the best of wear. Shown
in all the wanted 's,h.ades,, Re-
gular $2.50 ag, l.A
io 1 pea
en .0*
These make pleasing gifte.
Christmas Hosiery
A Special Value, Just in. trite-
--for
rite '•for kC'hri;stmas ,
69c to $1.50
GROCERIES
New mixed nuts, 4 -lbs. a!:
Netiv shelled walnuts lb. :60e:
New 'shelled almonds tialV tiff
Mixed pool, lb., ..e 39c
New Dates, 2 lbs. .. .. ....,,25c
Large ,,runes, 2 -lbs. .: 25e:
Ina. Soap, 3 bar's for ...
Snow flare washing ainania
3 boxes for _ .. 25e
Quaker corn fakes 3 bees. 29e
Corn starch, 3 bxs for ._.. 25c
Pears, corn tonhatoe:s, 2 en's 2e
Fresh, ginger snape, 2 lbs. 25c
SPECIAL 5 'string brooms 39e
LADIES SCARFS
New and Correct
in' a big showing
E. Tiernan & Son
Dashwood -- Ontario
stru tion of said, • right-of-way by
defendand a- declaration that
they are entitled to said right-of--
way; and an injunction to restrain
defendant from; interfering with:.,
their utee - of said right-ofw.a'y,. J
Judgment was reserved„
HENEALL..
Mr. aitd -Mrs, Mcellniia.ei of Win'
gharn, were visiting wthi Mr.and
Mr s•' T, C. 'Jb.ynt. - `
Marie, Poster, who hash keen
ploy`'ed in Kitchener for the past
few'. mantles, returned home.
MIs. Wm. Cols tt visLel reiati-
ves•: and friend in London bast
uee. "
Eve:yn Heffe •man; whoa 1,aSe e'en
visiting: friend's. lir S''afor•th has re-
turned .hones.
Wilson McLean, 'Of. Kentuelcyb
vilsited • o'er the' 1veekr:end With
his mother, 18: D=ud 1116L':an. .
,.Friday lasin fret'! Berry was
taken to;:.:L,ondezi, 2`ospita1 for tr-
ratnient &•,his knee: He has bean.
for ,.some ;!mouths in, bad: at the
hoar.e of .Mr. and Mrs. WMA Con-•
sitt, r ..
Mrs. Darrah Panker;; act"onrpan.
ied by !Mrs. Enoch Parker, while
driving'to town the other day in
theauto, an :soma way lost con-
trol and -in doing ',so' slid into the
ditch. with the -result that the cal,.
was diaragect somewhat, while the
occupant's,'. were not injured.,
A live bird, '"shooting" ;match to-
ok place on the'•,park grorand!s on
Dec. 9th and 'was largely atten
;der't drspita lthe the
of C
weather, . Joseph :Rill of Toronto,.
won the silver cup, and ,the fol
lowing is :the score. , the iix'si
figures; are the number of .birds
shot at, and the second be the am-
ount killed; S. Vance 45-43,•; F.
Kerr 45-;10,• Jae; Vanee, 15-37, • III.
Tei taxman.' 45-e-36; Dr. Brice 45-35:
W. Hodge •15-33. P. Quick 45-2i,
Joe Hill ' 35'-23, R. Day 3x22, T.
Wil man 25-7.; Jno.t•Be1I ;i0 -6, S
Dougall '.10=6 . `
',The 'council held their regular
•anorithly, n e t'ng-.witli a'1the zee
mbeis p'resent • J. W. Oil:Wein: and.
W ,Jones;= : vere''present to • ,inter-;
testi th council .ss, the cory:neil to
ltin ' a oX'teli former Methodist
ship'clishd'd and, malting' it, a eons
ni,ufiity •shed l►lz'. Or'twr'in ':st-
ated'. t14at . the .tt ieetees' ob : the tin'
iced ; liuxeli liacla'niet, and : ,talked
the :•,natter over' and had appeitlt-
O nd Jo
a t
ed 1Iz rtwein 'onea tri-
tea,vie a'�lie council , '''Mr.Ort- ''
wenn' Stated"that the shed• wa's•get
g;rig out tet ':repair dirt, `also needy
lig ;lighting and poltse. Auiiier"vison
and o ferecl to have the iowntshed'
propertyt ranaft:r'ed to the town:
o be ua'"cl .tis a eom:triunity ',shed.
Atter ra lisetisaion, it was ,..d^ci•-•
lett li•y 4•h Co•une'l to ar,",ct�.pt fhe.•
1,Y; ,.,,.;..,i=, of the ah-
MEN'S- SHIRTS
Beautiful. New Christ-
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Continental Stuck 8
For Your
HORS., CATTLE, HOGS,
SHEEP and POULTRY
s TRY ,IT,. NON'BETTER ON THE MARKET.
1 ALWAYS SOLD WITH 4 GUARANTEE.
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PASTRY. FULTi LINE OIC` MILL FEEDS '
AND SEEDS OP ALL.KINIIS ALWAYS ON i3AND
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The New and Finer
Pontiac Six
New Beauty, New Features,
'
New Low Price
The moment you see the new
mland finer
Pontiac
Six, you will realize that it is big value and
_ leader-
ship in the field of low-priced Sixes. ,
Let. us prove
this by a demonstration
PAIGE
WITH S ARMING BODY TYPES 'AND COLOR CO$i'BXNI«
ATIONS SIXES AND EIGHTS GIVES YOU •THE
WIDEST 113Air,cat OF' IN
DIV]CDUAL CHOICE IN TEE BET,
ITER AIM :G•RHJt1 PRICED
AUTOS.
YGa Midst ogee ,giant dr v'e these" new: Paige ears before you
Yowl gain ,tu ,1•041.se 'the wonderful, plerformance and the'
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