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COUNTY NEW•S•
'Seainatitaeaw a large pig One
.414y• Media', when George Loviery,
0.0 the Herae Road, east, brought
a brood OW that wag ONTI,
*ever) feet In leagth and weighed
close to half a ton. it "Wg`i the
ggest thing in the pig lino tha:t
44)imbau well in town.
• A quiet wedding was eoleinn-
, ized at the 'Thames Road manse
ani Dee. 24th, when E ieabeth Ilene
•aoldest daughter of Air. and We.
Wm, A. Hamilton, Was united iu
marriage to Nelson J. Hunkin, yo -
on of Mr. and MI'S. Tho;
Rev G. .M. G'ichey of-
ficiated.
invesdgation wasilea& JPY
ethe Fire Marshall into a •recent
:are in Goderieh and the report
'sent to iehe council seems to ind-
=tante that there was unneeeesary
aalelay in getting a line of hose
laid, owing to the fact that ap-
pawatus was not conveniently pl-
aced and peodedure systemmatic-
-ally planned,
Annie Kernick of Exeter North
is confined to her bed having suf-
fered a serious accident -when
now fell clear oil her. She had
gone into, the. stall where the an-
imal wae tied and the animal not
noticing her approach becanae
'frightened and gave a )una.p. It
.slipped iand fell over on Mee:IR:Er-
nick dislecating her limo andba
11 tearing some of the ligamenta
There will be no electioniflago for
teuseees in Bayfiewid
at
present, owing to a aeixup arising
,weiet of Bayfield's reet-rsion from
the status oe an incorporated vil-
lage. A boerd was elected heir
June, but appeal was taken in
connection with the voter's lists
used; thn trustees resigned and
'have not been replaced. There
•seems to be no nel'on with auth-
avrity to conduct an election and
it is assumed that advice will have
-to be obtained from the Provin-
nil Secretary's • denartment at
Torento before the matter is el -
eta -red up.
The Naw Ford which was to
have been on display at Brussels
:at the Ford Garage, the other day,
nould not get to its, destination on
=count of bad roads, and had to
be shipped in by train.
Clare Smith, alias John Simpson
-la years old Exeter youth appear -
in court at London, on Friday
Tact on a • charge of uttering a
"forged document. Iie was ar-
rested at Lucan on complaint of
•-the 'Manager of the Standard Bank
in that town. He is alleged . to
"have passed a forged ehe rue for
IV at the Bank a few 'weeks pre -
V101.13 and to have mada a second
„attempt, this time with a cbeque
1•or $45.45. The youth declared
Ads belief that bis father would
agorae to his assistance. and •
as remanded to jail for uweek
-The marriage quietly took place
sbl.' Laura Rose, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. D. Rose of 'Bra-
' eTieia, toeHector Hays, Stratford
*on of Mr. and Mrs. R, S. Hayes,
•Seaforth, at Stratford Presbyter-
ian Church, on Dec. 22nd Rev. C.
T- Duncan officiated.
151.rs. Shenk and two. ,children
are visiting in Detroit.
Ms Laura Read of Goderich,
opent a Lew days with her par-
ents :ast week.
Miss Emma. Tiernan of London,
-spent t"...e -week-end v.ith relate -
Ives, hale.
aiS2 Flaael Sed and family •of
IDetrolt. anant New Years -with hee
parents.
Miss Woed Citanal. es -vis-
iting at tile Evange.leal paieenage.
Begetreing t week en Teeeday
16a -a itoe nDee:ewe-ad will he
riused ein that el -ening of each
aeeek, during Jae -eery, Fel-mare-
enad. Mare- lane well be arept open
ten Saturcley evenings only.
• B,ayinend returner to De
teele Menday after .pending the
Axeclide.y.th with his fatiee,e, r
Miss- Hide Snell of London, ap-.
-ant 'Neve Year's with her parents.
Mr. Charles Hovey, el Toronto.
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pent the weak -end with Rev. and
:Mrs F. B, Meyer,
•Owing to the unfavorable eon-
atlion of the weather on Monday
eight the dance undee the •atrep-
ices of the Band, was postponed
and will now be held on ;Friday
•tight, Jan. 6th, •
HENSALI...
Dr. J. W. Bell, of Harrieberg,
spent the past week herewith
tees hister, Miss Jessie and other
'relatives.
Mrs, T. J. Berry is In Windsor
visiting her sons.
Aire, RobtD. Belb who 'under-
went an operat:on LOP appendieite
-fleas returned to her home and -is
vrogressing. '
Mettle Ellie left for Guelph:I,
-aeVhere she -18 spending the holidays
'40.11:h her eister, Mrs. ,Erde Small-
LiIUan . ;ear:remise.
1Kay ef Windsor, aria
• *roller, I)r, Russell McKay of
"Iffamilten, •were 'holiday visitors
etaith Pheir parents, Mr. and qiiI,re
Metaya
Vtra, L. 'Woods of London, was
et holiday visitor, with her ;sietei
eltra. Allah. Foster, ; (
•Mr, and Mrs. A, Brengel', ?John
*Mit and sister Annie, who . have
'teen eeeldents of oar village for
ao, number et year4, move), to thee
Atew, home lad week on firm
arenetillty renrceareeti from Elmer De -
%era of Hay ToWnship,
AtftrY Hog:ire-a who hag been
talateme weeks witn ace paceeieee.41;
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Remember
The Date
and
• Come Early
Ilikoz14147, 3a1AWAry ago
Midwinter •Sale starts
OF Jan. 7th, 1928
General Merchandise Ends Jan. 3Ist.
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We are putting on this Sale in order to clear our winter Merchandise. We carry nothing
over. So we will have all new stock again next Fall. We believe in doing this even at a
loss. There are still three months' of cold weather ahead, so you will ge.Cfull benefit of
this Sale. But we are also selling spring goods at this Sate such as Prints and Ginghams
which we bought at the old price, and will give the advantage of Goods well bought.
A few quotations below:
Men's Heavy: Sweater
Coats
Regular $0,50 at ,..... $4,93
Regular $500 at ...... „.$3,95
Regular $4.e0 at- ...... $2.95
A CLE.A.IN'i. UP OF SOME LINES AT
$1.95
Boys' Sweaters and
',Pullovers
Regular $3,00 at $1,95
Regular 2,e5 at ... $1.79
Regular 1.50 at ..• ..q 95e
Mens All Wool
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Underwear
Regulav $2.00 at, Garment a, $1.49
Fleeeelined at, Garment ... 790
ALLWOOL COMBINATIONS
Regular $3,25 at a., -........$2,59
Regular $3.75 at .... . •••• $2.93
FLEECE COMB.
Regular $1,75 at „.... $1,39
Boy's Fleece Comb, at $1,00
Two piece, garment at ... 50e
Men's Heavy Socks
Regular 90e at ... 69e
negular 75c at . , • 49c
Regular 60e at ' . .• 33c
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• Men's Work Mitts
HORSEHIDE
Regular 1,50 _ .... 35e
Regular 1.25 at ... .79e
Regular 1.00, at - --nee
Regular 75e, at •
Men's -and Boy's Caps
Regalar 1.75, at ...-•
Regular 1.50 at • $1."
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WE HAVE A. FEW MEN'S MACK-
INAW COATS LEFT WHICH WE
WILL SELL AT
Regular $7.50, at
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IU.SO A FEW SMALL BOYS'
COAT, SIZES- 2 to 6 Yrs,
At $3,95
Meds Overalls
IIF.AVY WEIGHT IN BLACK ALL
Slzea at , $1.89
Bole VeOven Stripe at ... ... $1,79
SMOCKS TO MATCH AT SAME
PRICE
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Men's Fancy Shirts
REGULAR PRICE UP TO $2,00
• Going at , • $1.39
Men's Fancy Checked
flannelette Shirts at ,.'ai'-. $1.25
AND A FEW BLUE AND GREY
FLANNEL NOT ALL SIZES LEFT
' At $17•25
A,LIa'COTON WORK SHIRTS AT
REDUCED PRICES "
Ranging from 69c, 89e tri 98e,
White Flann. Blankets
WITH PINK AND 'BLUE BORDEit
About 20 Pair •left anly, att,
$1,89 pair,
Misaarmo ...61•1001msaa,
A NEW MUERSERISED TAFEATA.
31,IST IN, SOME NICE PA.T$TETINS
At ac,
•••rateasnagerlik.
Ladies Sweater Coats
Reguler $5,00 at ...... $2,95
Regular $4,50 at $2,39
'Regular $3.00 at ....., $2.00
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Empire Flannel
SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN'S
DRESSES, at yd. 21e.
Clooa Heavy Linaberjaek
Flannel, at yd, ,„., 24c
Shirting Flannels at yd, .„ 27a
30 -in. light Flannelette at yd. 17e
Heavy Weight English
Flannelette, at yd. 28e
35 -in. White Flette at yd, ...19e
Heavy English, at yd. ... ...28c •
27 -in, Fancy at, „...
GINGHAMS
32 -in, Anderson Gingham.%
Reg. 55e, at -ea 29e
32 -in, English Gingliams, yd, 14e
Yd, wide Dutch Print at 340
A few pieces light stripet
Cruea's Print, yd, .....„ 25e
Yama Cloth
SUITABLE' FOR PYJAMAS
'Yard wide, Reg, 45c,, at - ...29e
Military Flannel
Regular 50e. at-; eec
Kiinona. Cloth at, „39e
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Children's Hose
WB NAVE A LINE GE CHIL-
DREN'S HOSE IN HEAVY WOR -
FINE RIB CASHMERE,
• ALL WOOL
Sizes 7 to 9 at ... 49e
VIAMIRAMIIMMIL.
Ladies' Hose
IN FANCY AND PLAIN CASH- •
MERE
Regular $1.25 pr, at - •• 89c
Regular $L00 pr., at 19e
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IFYOU ARE THINKING os '
MAKING THAT COMPOBTEB
• HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY
TO GET MATERIAL AT A SAV-
ING, IN G0011WEIUHT IATER-
LAL IN SEVERAL GROUND
SHADES AT, -
39c. Yd,
...a189i1.11.112.11:6$1.3133:11211311111163Llernnti,
LARGE BATS SIZE 72x90, LARGE
F.NOUCTIT FOR A (loop SIZE
COMFORTER? •
69e, Blincli
Roz, Bats at .„ 210
All Wool Dress Flannel
32 -In, Reg, 75e, at yel. ...... 49-c
5I -.in Reg. 1,35 ycl at •
A FEW PIECES 05' PLAIDS.
Regular 1.25 yd. at ....:
A BRAE BARGAIN IN THESE
FLANNELS
Ladies' Underwear
Vests and Drawers
Regular 50 cents at a...
Regular 75 eents a .., .49c
Regular $1.00 at..
. . , ..
...69e
Was, Fleece LinealithomerS,
"White or Grey at ..,...59e.
CHILDREN'S 'UNDERWEAR AT
SAME REDUCTIONS
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'FACTORY COTTONS
BLEECELED COTTONS
TOWLING YARNS -
CORSETS, CORSELETTEi
ALL AT REDUCED PRICES
••"Yeeeteee a:free:- "Nr Vit'AM „Leeneglemmenn
We have a large number of Specials we could not mention here on account of spice.
But anyone wishing to do some sewing instead of putting it off mita spring will do well
to come to this sale, we know we are giving you Value now at regular prices, so of course
• you will do much better in buying at this Sale.
YELLOW FRONT
STORE
and Mrs, Jas. Hogarth left gor her
hone in Toroneo and was accomp-
anied by her Mother, who will V13-,
it for a tithe.
Mr. and. Mrs. A. T. Aweitzdri,
Flora and Irma Higgins of De,
ttoit, visited with Mr. and Mrs,
Roht. Higgine.
Mr. and Mra, L. Sullen% :Mr,
and Mrs. Atkins, af Detrooit,
vis-
itd at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs,.
Gee. Hudson and family.
Helen and Jeers Elder, aceozn-
panied by friends, were visitor e at
the home of Mr. and, Mrs, John
Eider.
A". the United Match entertaine
rnent, held last Friday evening
last,. Henry • Pfilse eseisted very
nicely in the •eing•ing for theplay
entitled; "There woe. an old
'Woman who live in a Shoe do- it
lag' nmc'h credit to himself, 'while •
Mrs, A. McDonald and Mea; lied -
den assisted in the Rinsing of the
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pantomine. •
A large crowd gathered on
:Friday .aftern,00n last to •WitheiiA
the arrival of Santa Claus and
take part in the distribution of
presents given by -the local fire-
men and others. At t4 o'clock the
the bell rang and Santa Maize was
..seen approaching from the Weeta
riding on the hose reel which Waniely s
decorated for the occaesion
rind being drawn by the \Peewee
headed by awe Balm Itilanyof
the children were pro4ont, And
le happy with Jilt gifts.
Continental Stock Salt
For Your
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SHEER and . POULTRY
TRY IT, NONE BETTER ON TBI MARKET. •
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TRY` OUR :VARIOUS BRANDS OF FLOUR, k?OR BAKING Or
BREAD AND FINE PASTRY', rtrur, LINE OE MILL. PEEDS
AND SEEDS Or ALL III/%7DS ALWAY$ ON HAND
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