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Sold By
W. G. HESS & SONS, G't1R)CIi
f
g r 41.0
of this 910demulge
nnaunager
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%del 7.1-3
r -hese -tube coupled regenera-
tire circuit. H3rdreme na-
h dress r cabinet with interior
accommodation for dry bat-
teries. Price including tubes,
cemdset and grid leak $84.00.
t
?.lode! R-4
four -tube Super-Trirriyn
cc_c^ac.. Smracssita cabint..
.erg enough to hold al: dry
bat:cnu;. Price, inch:d:u,
cy rs headset and grid leak
-1135.00.
f
roe "f 'l
& odel 8.5
wonderful 'five -tube redio
fe4eo circuit of tine tor.e
-, t:a Met handsoute cab-
.ezt of the year. Price, in-
:.3ima 5 tubes, headset and
aixifi leak .»._ »$171.00,
NhAtula
The M u _none
.[?ha aeasational sone -type
ae-creator which has set
ss new standard of radio
'reproduction—arid of
as
0 popularize Radio still more—to
make it still easier for your home to
enjoy the pleasures Radio means—to
win more and more friends for our store
—we are offering for a few days only
terms and conditions that are indeed
exceptional. Read the nine advantages
listed alongside. " Surely they remove
every reason for hesitating to buy at
once!
Choose Trans Canada's Best Um
FORESTE,CROSLEY
RADIO
We present for your inspection the complete
series of DeForest Crosley models — the
line which we selected as the one expressly
designed to meet Canadian conditions—as the
best examples of new -day radio engineering—
• as the greatest cabinet pieces—as the best
investment'• for our customers. There's a
model and a price to suit the needs of every
home.
EXTENDED TERMS
and very low cash payments are such that we
are forced to limit the number of sets sold
on this special Christmas offer. Come in
early—get the full details—choose the model
you would like to hear demonstrated FREE
in your own home,
Sold By
W G. l;iPSS & SONS, ZURICH
hattaments
j r bi tying
NOW
(1) "°REETRLIAL"
in your own
home.
(2) 30 -day FREE
EXCDANCE
Privilege for any
DeF'ore.st •&
Crosley set of
higher value.
(3) One Month's
IrREA, Service.
(4) Guaranteed -In-
- i allation.
(5) Expert -Personal
Instruction.
(*Unusually At-
tractive Terms.
(7) Cont' Yl a-•
Von Pelee.
•(Instead of allowing
terms on the set
alone and charging
cash for other necea-
sary equipment, we
aliow the small cash
payment and extend-
ed terms to cover the
complete purchase.)
(8) Relief Ino
islf Payments 'ir-
ranged for remelt -
able period in case
of sickness or unem-
ploymeut.
(9) Complete Satis-
faction Guaran-
teed.
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. beans ae delivered on than
O localmarkethere which arab'' with
fiENSALL. .
Mr. and Mrs ,RTi`ton Love are
returning to the village -and have
rented the residence formerly pur-
chased from .Wet, .7 ptberbine„
Dr. Gordon Knapp recently am
derwent 'a operation for removal
of tonsils.
John Stacy left to visit his sons
in Oriilie and Sinleoic, and will sp-
end the winter there` •
A remarkable large quantity of
Poultry
ens have been
For Poultry good demand 1.
a
10.4100.78 BIRDS PRIME FOR YEAR ROUND EGG PRODUCT.' in Forest recently, -
"
Miss Hattiti Statla,erlaed visited
•` is isION
4 BODY BUILDER FOR MOULTING• iVIr. and Iilrs, L: A. 14TCDannol
PERIOD z,
AltaiibRDS RELIEI= t•i ROM. tiTx,ldlv''AL WORMS'•
in London attaz.Yldalag the• fun -
tett A PACKAGE'CCGE OP THIS CELEBRATED POULTRY qO C • mal of their relative, the late Nr
Dr. 14zcis,i'llbon, who di"cl so y'ery
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AND FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS C REPULLY • suddenly front heart failure,. \vhlo
IIsG HAVE ON HAND THE 'WELL-KNOWN L-$\C%id"N HOMERy PEED 8 was well and favorably' known in.
FOR STOCK. • i this section.
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.'• Air. and Mrs AP'r, Matheson, of
i tts A9 • Torotno visited with her j tt,ents,'
11Tr. zlid.Mrs. Win. Ttuszaaner,
to S
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a . Mrs. A. Putman ,of Quinn,' S.
Iei9lf rear i tt1 n • Dakota, le here visiting ` father
ao os3 6bA+ce:tm.oga$ bike etmseaantailoistopeeoQa610maaa Eleli'd' Btatchfotd, a Jter.f
Mrs. ,7ulhaz; K .% nasiBrei with her
CRE 'TON
'.
r that ltri.t . IVI•`.
. , 'Fred 'CN'uerth
< et: Rite itilsick list,
T e_ .sird o h .arid Bend; was
. e sre•;a":t3: visitor ':=itis, her daugh-
ti "St P%
%H"a sett Fah,.;• e"t fee Detroit
"eEAA's1ai ,wr, $rrtenris .' a'f'mairi for a
t ;3c t W'rt 'toot able to be
uv,'ura.iysep; art the atte- , noes th ` aid of
Wad
`,yµ, ,, o;livytki" c sate"'
r.w. - ;'toed with. fez,
*vete
. tadr iii t•c. A.::Nt1],ti "fit' of i .115
son Albert :I(ey#s'at ;Flake,
14 s Meek Drysdale
ins, Blick., visited with the .Iatt ;r''s . , t :1p; arlc ever air underwent
parents, Mi. arced Mrs. 'Gott. Bro n l an operatic)) ,,foe the removal of'
Brown.1 tcy est
Mr. and Mrs, W. Shereclown t a,
rt.
t4otTFrirt , a Tenn S•tvatl,.fj•yvptie bag, betel liv-
ing here for some. tion' in thc.home
stead has returned t oLondon„
Mr. and alis; A, r Case visited
for a et ale in. Detroit,
l:Ie.neail ,. second. oldest r-• - ' nt
. 1 it t re visitors with the
for;tmer's another.
Mrs, T e Brown has gone for a
few *VP i',e visit with.reletives and
friends to pert t in Mich
The
nat4
friends of 1t,.
s. Hof-
Isaac Jackson ,dac`d„.':here ora NOV
tm'mn 'ti•:"" s 7rrt° to learn that he is 28th in his ,sari year. Until attack
riot enlolyine teed .la:c lth. al by' illnese about 'o'
a1 'r Vear'lcs a-.
Fifty iniac+ Inriterar slides were I t;,-)7
tohadbeen remarkably active:
shown at the Evangelical '_eu.,rd; ole amici was well .knolylx, w` WAS born
;i'i i l av
r-vo , .At in t',re:inectton with in 'Yorkshire, Eng,' and ema a 'ttel
the Sr.
Young1People'sLreagueon to Oil. corintre" whorl young, Re•,
saiJ L;, tie at inansl°oors of mealy yeares. ho eereed.11's a'nnlit'e
),loeved Txis..trade a', ',shoemaker,
an after ,',u,lepeeter of ehe Con-.
set e atit',e learty and lea :religion a•
',lyi•r iti.aiiat
`.l`li:ez•e clie d in Heaas'tall ext I3o r.22,
Mrs. Trus. 13ou,tia:ra».a aged 81 years,
She was boron in Seotlatd. and at
the ago of fiv c tn7;e^ to, this eoa:tu-
try with, her parents. :and ;s.ettled
on, d farm °hatted by Adana. Caase, •
:Guidon Rd. ` She was married to.
the late; Mr, t3ontlaron Ila 1381 visci,
moved to Loi- '18,1 coni. 3, fray till
they trips ed t,, Siensall 15 year'. "a-
go, They rr•,ai.sed a famiiyel of
ele' en children, seven of whoan are
sial! living` Three. 6solas arvin the
West, Mrs l7. ' N,i hol., Mrs, 8, Sta-
cy of Henshll; 112i+.s, 'Wne. Jarrott.of•,
Ilillsgeeen and:CVtrs.. ,l'. flawthoree'
of the west.
EX ET E ,,;
Mrs. ,Pals. Sweet heats been: quite
tpoorly but is improyiug.
B. •Gardiner pur;pose s doing
away with the Exeter Opera Ho-
use and turning same into a'show
room for furniture. The •90Pera
House. has not ypt oven is paying
propos'Ftioni
Geo, 'Harton a former resident
of F teter, died at his home in
Manitou, Man, on, Nov.. 18, the re-
mains were brought to Exeter and,,
interred in the Exeter 'Cemetery,
The deceased was inn his 72nd' *e-
ar and was bores on a farm in Us -
borne.
The first convention of the Ya
'ung People of the 'United church
of Huron Presbytery met in 'Clinton
on ` Nov. 13. W. G°.'Medd pre b.
was eheirman a very instructive
'meeting 'was held:
Mrs, V. Mollard had the misfot
tunas to upset in the ditch with bier
sedan itrhen it skidded on the grass
and turned turtle. She was first
taken to tees home of her sister and
from there removed to Victoria
Hospital, London where she suf-
fers a fracture of a bone in the
iiri'ee.
After a lingering illness since
last 'summer ;there passed away(
early last Thursday morning, Mrs,
Hy. Reynolds; who wale born • in
Stephen Tp in 185;,. When mar-
ried she lived in Eay Tp. and they
moved into Exeter eleven years a-
go. The deceased was a gegular
attendant of Jau es St. church. She
was beloved by all "rho knew her,
Besid'e's her husband she leaves 3
daughters and one son to mourn
her departure. r
COUNTY NEWS
Gilbert White; prominent stock
buyer of St. Nrarys., dropped dead
-eon •a farm near St, Marys w,hiie
buying hogs. Hee was about 67
years of age and is survived by his
widow and two son'.i • r
One. of the :mete familiar figures
in Goderich for over half s cent-
ury has passed away in the person
of )'ohne Murray ,tat ..the 'age of
85 years.
C. Aldshrorth passed away the
other day et the 'home of his 'sis-
ter ,Mr:s, W, Hinde, Seaforth, wh-
ere he has' lived for the past two
years, He formerly resided with
a son Charles, Hay Tp, to whose
home the body' i ias.;taken and the
funeral held.
Clinton is to have a new,inclu3
try very .,soon., e
Howes
Andres
and finR
elon oes will start tit
manufacture of alfalfa meal, whol
'wheat flour, etc. in the new cern
cnt building recently 'erected o
Ratan ,St.
Foilowing an illness of upward
cif a year and a half froth :a,nen
and hart trouble, Chas. Rileype
sed 'away at his home Tuckersniit
Tp. on November 15th, ` he was,
well known figure in municipal of
fairs, and for six.. years served a
the council board;
A Wingham woman has been In
th1 county jail for some 'days and
has been up ip court already- ch-
arged with attempting suicide.Af'
iourainient was' made in order to ob
serve the women's menial condition
She ' waded into the river below
the darn "and."and.gives els her reason
that she wanted to attract the a•-
tent.ion of her'husband, who works
nearby, rind being, hint to rescue:
t'h'ey had not been living together
for some time.
.On Monday 'e'cr'ening legit the
no wly decorated Chiselhurst ch-
urch was the Heel's Of a big fowl
supper. About 321 guests were,
.served witllj\ big meal, after wh-
ich i li tee e' uppe part of the church
w'eserowleld to capacity to hear
the Goulding .entertainers of Ex-
eter.:. ,
• E napto e's garage. one'Of the
old landanarl:s' of:Parl.hlil was da-
stt•oyed. by ,fire the other morning
The-bnit.dl.ing was' frame .and being
built in 1355 for a carriage factory
until a f , t'i years ago wee conver-
ted into it g arage. The cause.o•f
the fire ie 'supposed to be .sp-on1--
tan our combustion.
_ What aright have been a s,erieue
rccldent•too".t plat's .la sit Sunday'.
1i ennine. :1t Iappi5'n, when at.' cit
that watt spc:edinl; crashed into the
veer xr of '3fv Tves'on''s. ear 'is it ei e -
, al thre London Rd.:on the way to
chercle, ll sea ,,7e'an w rs driving
and blo.;v the ho") at the corner
?tat tit,# other ear caame dishing
1,.rag•, both rear wi eeis' of the fvc..
Ty -
sen ear 'were' artta'she.cd, but the oce
tiaa •, Y tea. oet17 with j'u'st a;sey-
's .
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on land later to,- 4Ixt .. .
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We ars in a position to do Expert
into Repairing and Specialize - on
McliattglaliAn
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of liar. .► '
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DA'l'I1RT''' RM. -CHARGED AND .REPAIRED.
:ITAIt''1RrOR,l ftho.R CLEANED FROM OLD CARBON BY .OU3#
•;Y11>fURNING PROCESS. , ,a>e: tp
'Gas, Owl, Greases, Tires and all Accessories::
D. FL Angel, Proprietor
L P'rang's Old Stand, Zurich
TS
hy Stare A round and.
S icer
hy Leave Everything
to date
Call ground at E. E.
Wuerth's and he will fix
you Up -To -Date
L. E. WUMTIi
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GIRLS, and.
PICTURE 8OEQK5 FOR ALL.
CHRISTMAS CARDS
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