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Sale start: Dec. 1 6, ends Jan. l ��. No. 7
No 9
'OUR TERMS FOR THIS SALE ARE CASH
MEWS AN'D BOY'S Sw'ILeTEI . ;Pure Linen Table Cloths. different
'Shea, ea, 'Renu e l 1-3 the regular
' ey
neg. $1.1')0 for
Reg. $2.25 for ......
ele% Reg, $3.50 now ...
75e I pi to
$2.3 t Table Linen yd. reg, 75c for 50c
1?illuw Cotten, 42-i,n, reg,llc at 37c
GLOVES AND MITTS
`"Men's 'Reg. $1.25 for
1$ Reg. $1.50 for ..._.
Reg. $100 for
gine' Kid Fleece lineal.
Reg.. $1.75 now ._.
...... fir.
. � .. 63c RealRealBargain.Bargain. Fast calirL•ecl ,Gal -
Gloves, atea, Reg. 35c, yd. ,now 25e.
$1.39 See. our yd. wide ,Quilting Ching
N ery neweet Patterns, Rog. 25c.
Now 13c:eager yd.
BLEBLEACHEDA.N D FA OB4
C'O I t ONS.
PRINTS
. Reg. 25e prints at 13e per )'c'i, A
49c
'MENS A.LL.WOOL UNDERWEAR
"Bibb, Reg. $1 50 'for $1.19, alPsi es
'Preece Lined, Reg. $1.000 for ... 15e
'Mows Pleeae Lined Special and
`',Boyws allwool Comb Special at
'Special Reduced Prieus, also ;Boys;
.and Men's Overalls, Shirts, Bloom-
ers, Etc.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
'Silk and Wool, all shades and
;eisues, Reg. 75e, for SOc per grrm't
FLANNELS PPE
^'White and colored 34 -in at ... 23c
27 -In. wide at ...... ... 18r.
25 -in. wile at ... 15c
!Week. 'Flannel, Reg. 35c. now 27c,
' i'able ol.icioth. Reg. 75e .-now 50c
' :27-3.n. Gingham Reg 25e now ...13:.'
1131 -in Gingham, Reg. 32c .now 22c
YARNS
'sreanadian 111c. per •skein
ingering 25c. per skein:
?Der:ima and Shirt.ng; at' Reduced
Frees. -Se:' Our Specials in Linen
'a'ave'iing, Window Scrim's, Wool
*Man:rete, etc. -
Reg 25e, now 19c. can be used for
isheets and P. , .i,e8.
Reg 35e for 29c, for ie•he -ts, anfl •
Pi101 w Cases,
Reg 18c. now 13c.
Cotton Batts, Reg. 20e, now 15c.
GROCERY SPECIALS .,
Our Best K'n0:w'n Japan Tea,
Reg. 60e 1h. now 2lane for $1.00
Pioneer Table Salt 15 lb. 'sage,
Reg. ,25c. now ,19c.
Rice, 1 lbs. far 25e
Cocoa per pound 4..... 15c
3 Bottles Extracts for ..... _ 25e
National Matches 3 boxee far 25e
Rod Bird matches, 3 :boxes for 30e
All Laundry Soaps 4 for .. ...25c
Seell:.es Raisins, Currents, Dates,
lbs. for 25c.
Icing Sugar per lb. e... .9 1.0e
Socia Bi!Seuits (Choice) 2lbs;. 25c
Cern Starch 10c.
Lion Macroni a boxes for 25c.
Brnoms Reg. $1.00 for 75c.
Toilet Soap 20c. Pet dozen.
WE HAVE A CIIOiCE ASSORTMENT OP XMAS. TOYS ;HAND-
SCERCH1EFS, WOMEN'S AND MENS SCARFS, GLOVE e AND HOSi-
5ERY, ALSO CANDIES AND NUTS KINDLY GET ACQT AINTEl)
WITH OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU PURCHASE,
'tA11E MO:%.;EY AND GET ,YOURMONEY'S WORTH RIGHT HERE.
WISHING OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS A VERY
,ItERRY XMAS. AND A HAPPY
NEW 'YEAR,
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We have made arrangements
whereby we can supply our custom
ers with the very bests grades of
Scranton Anthr acito Coal.' Leave
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your order with us and we will fill.
thein as shipments arrive.
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• • 68 lis AUCTION SALE'
6 1.1 Of HORSES : AND C,c1T.I'.1'.73'
DASL1WOO1), o2Y
325 SA1'U1IDAY, DECEMBER lath..
Co;1.menc:ing ta.t 1.30 p.nr.
721,'' owl cows in call; 12 yearl-
itu',`a rising ng 2 yeara , o good and
laiet rc1 ab1' drivers, 5 Pereheron
colts, rising 2, all in good concl.it-
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1 LEMS --5 months credit will be
given on furnishing approved
notes. 4% off for cash:,
Hugh Brown, Proprietor,
John Greybeil, C lz r'ic. t
.1rthu.r Weber; Auctioneer.
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Recapitulation
;Vledrl. Neeb
Stephen 673 551
Hay - 508 520
Hallett 637 237
i1e UJlol: 362 365
Tuelcersmitla 619 249
1Jebornr' 562 209
Beeler 516 372
Seaforth 457 4,15
Ilensall '212 151
B.iyfield. 54 12'3
Stanley 41:8 325
St
C;'adf'rich 352 320
Cele ton
557 473
Total majority for Medd, 1,628,
In North Huron C. Robertson,
Liberal, ha; a complete. ,majority
ower J. ,loynt, Ind, ,ConIservatie
of 1942.votes.
STRAYED
Unto my promises, Bronson Line.
;ix spring calves, same came there
on Oct. 24th. Owner call for same
and pay all costs,. Philip Masse
GRAND BEND THE... ELECTION
'The death took place on Mon -
lay, Dec, 6th, of (John J. Taylor,
gedl 81 years and 1 month, On
'Wednesday of the previous week
-311ne was out to :cast has ballot in the
4.lection and on Thursday tan'd Fri-
1:41ty felt good., when Friday eve,
wire took a weak ;spell and gratin-
ally canit lower. Deceased was
Zorn in Cartwright, :Durham ,
envie farmed., in Reny and McGi1i-
rrray 'townships before moving to
,t alteli'hexr about eighteen years a-
g'oa Two years ago (he retired
'Meld moved. to Grand 1Bend,. %Itis
o'afiile wvhoee maiden nam: •w\ as re:111-
'411A Jennison, predeceased. him
:;ern year, Isuevived by .Robt
J. aid Mri;, Tha.i;. Love, of iStd..
Then ; dith at home; Leonard W.
''J:1-Veneeuvnr,' Bi,C.; Lloyd 01 thl
:;'It!17'YI,- il. .;•,L:l' .111•7. '',U,s1 'i4.ia.r,jn:'ic' J -'n-
entiri1on l• >:•„ , '.l`i:" C:1'°+'" asr'•`i
--osros to.,v(al'4Yr1 Prra yt`'-rinn and
invas ati'videe abytr.rian•
,ra.urch, now 4rtiterl, The fnneiell
earns lt^1• l VVa ,.,1 e ley, internr;'nt 111
,The Grand ve.,,If1 C':;motclxy,
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Fiel1owing is the latest and pos-
sibly f inal reports of the recent
Provincial Election results. "• We
give a full account of the various
polls as the voting took place in
the nearby Town'ships.
Ham
No. 1
Na.'2
No 3
No. 4
No-, 5
No, 6
1'0. 7
No.. 8
No, 1
3
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5
Neeb Medd
24 57
18
107
127
35
107
38
69
000 600
71
131
81
'tab.
'60
22
28
Z95 508
17
Stanley
Medd Nebli
60 31
73 27
06 el
91 101
Ski 4
NOMINA f lON
HENSALL
.Ihutiarmy, D• comber 16th, 1M111..
YNx.M.M.nee f.•e ". reee '<pknM.+,..".- 4vYYF..!V+Y,.Hxeefe,.
Pearl Loibold of Zurich, visited.
with her aunt, Clara. VoVtand.
Consideri.ble fowl are tbeingmar
feted here and meet with ready
market and good. pricesl. is
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Airs 3o-s,Ei enhofro%) who has,
been visiting her daughter, IVIrs.
Harry Price, eas returned to her
holm' in Kitchener.
Mrs. Rumford, wag fe11 and ler-
oke her hip a few weeks ago is
improving nicely. '
Mer And Mea. 1T. Farquhar werfi
called to Buffalo owing to the ill -
mese of a relative;• 1
Nellie Carmichael received ,the •
sad news that her beetle Chas. Gill-
arci, of Stratford is all with no hop
es for recovery;, '
Mrs. T, W !Palmer, who has be -
'al quite 111 of late, is, considerable
improved and able to Lw'i'slt at Ex-
eter.
Municipal ni'etters are }nowt eng-
aging the attention of our rate-
rn<ayer's and are anxious to .know
elle witi be next' year's council. I
What is known ajs the Hensall
Manufacturing Co. of garments,
has got away to ;a g ood vlstart1
Petty's bock, and with; ,a g <oocl
i'Xecutive staff like G. 7'V'. Davis
^f Exeter, and W. 0, Goodwin tit
bueiness venture should be ,a eee-
ce-ss. ` •
Laird Joint of London Univer-
sity viai.ted at ham hone here.
Mrs. L. Sullins and lady friend
e fDetreit, who have been visiting
here, r `turned to Detroit.
Ji:z_ Mutton of Forest, was in
recently visiting his sjstt'r, 11(;t•s. C
1.. McDonnell, his two littel girls
returned with him.
Mrs. Jas. A. Bell has returned
from a pleasant v, i'sit ,with her son
and daughter in Windsor.
There died, in Zel ew York .on Dec
Let, Chas W. Jones. Deceased was
well known in tied •vi,cinity and
was born. in Stanley iTp. He was
the younge t son oft ;hilate John
Jones, has not been in good heaalth
for a time and passed away :at
a Hospital. The remains were
were brought to Hensall for bur-
ial He leave's to. mourn his loss
two bro'ther's,, WaL J, of Hensal,l
John J. of London land One sister
Mrs H. Johns of Eli;nville,
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby ,given
that a meeting of the Electors of
the municipality of the Township
of Hay will be (held in the
TOWNSHIP . di ALL •
In The
VILLAGE OF , ZURICH
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MONDAY, DECEMBER, 27th, 1923
At the hour ?rom one to. 'two
o'clock, p.m, for the purpose of
rronunating- candidates for Reev.'
and Councillors for the Township
of Hay for the year 1927, and ita
case a poll is demancl.ed, polis will
be opened on
MONDAY, THE 3111). DAY . OF
' .JANUARY, 1927.
In the Several Polling Sub -Div-
isions oil the Township tits fol-
low'a ;
Poll No. 1, ,foiling Place School
House No 2, E..Campbell D. R. 0,
and C. Prouty Poll ,Clerk; No; 2;
Sehooi House No. 14, ,D, Burns 1).
R o:. -and' W. ,Alexander Poll C1erre;•
No, 3, 'Town, Hall, ,W, O'Brein D.
R. 0. arca 0. iSure.rus Poll' Cherie;
No.. 4, W. G,. ,Hess' Shop, W. G:
Hess D. R. 0. ;and -D. Oswald Poll
Clerk; No. 5, School House No, 12
E. Bender D. R`•.0, and J. Geoffrey
Poll Clerk; No.. 6, Hartloib's Hall,
J. K. Goetz D. 'It .0. and A. Weber
Poll Clerk; No. 7, School House
No, 3, ,1, 13, Forrest D.R.O. and Jas.
;Ye:Allister Poll Clerk; No. 8, C. 0,
Smith's Shop; F, Ducharme
0 and Jos_ Corrircau, ,Jr. Poll
Clerk.
Said poll's will be kept open from
9 o'clock, a.m, until .5 o'clock, p,
m. and no longer,
ANDREW P. KESS,
Returning Officer.
Dated at Zurich, this 18th day of
December, 1926.
Something new in the way of rail-
way equipment is the new storage
battery car now operating over
Canadian Pacific lines between Galt
and Hamilton. The car attains a
speed of 35 miles per hour and
makes two trips a day in each direc-
tion. It has three compartments:
general, passenger,.. smoking and
baggage, is of all -steel construction
and will accommodate 50 passengers.
The service is reported to be giving
every satisfaction to the people of
the district. -»
TWO WEEKS AFTER XMAS.
Yen wake up bright and early
Christmas morning. You; open the
stockings. Christenis presents on.
Christmas morning are the nvost
wonderful, beautiful things in the
world. Under the soft light of
Christmas candies,' every present
lookks like a priceless, treasure.
On the day.,after Christmas, , you
begin to look at ,your par'esents m
more careful'1;V1. It is to decide
which ones you like best. One
'week after Christmas, your pref-
erences are very definite.' Two
weeks after Christmas, yow' Have,
to 'stop and think a minute to
remember what ‘some of ;your fri-
endsg ave yon.. Why -not give
your friend's a Christmas ,present
that they cannot forget, and wo-
uld not if they could'? The, You-
th's Companion comes once every
week•-fifty-4:wvai time's in a -year.
T'ar $2.0J, what present r'ouid you
possibly huge,* that won'ld ,1,elnore.
useful, n.ore used, and better ep-
tnreciatoil? just ,senna your order
to the 'address below and Sar-tnta
Gimi.ies will . t li;r care .of delivering
t:h Com,paoirni to your home or
to the hone of a friend, Sub-
e i avis will IVe-
Yn1=f Companion --52
2. The rowelling isni's of 1926.
All for "111y $2.09 '
3. Or inelnili Mee' all's ,Magazine.
moil li,I l"-hr1r'ty" n;Y
ion's, :Lotto •ul l 'tat, 04,5 only
EXETER
Mrs. \V, A. ,Turnbull was taken
to Victoria. Hospital, London, I on
Thursday last end underwent an
operation.
To help the Sick Children's Ho.w
pil:al, tip pupiia of Room. Ii, are
putting on a play composed by
their teaeh'er.
Andrew Ito Iger , of UGborne,
who recently hold an auction ,sale
is moving to Exeter.
A quirt wedding took place at
Caven Presby. manse on ..Dec. 6th
,when Rev. Foote united in marri-
riage M's; Rhona L. ,'B. Kay, dau-
irhtcr of Mr. arid iairS, Wm. Kay of
to .vn, and. Mr. Jrs. R. Mcrnn`ts, of
S'Crathro,', formerly of Exeter.
Mrs. W, R. Davis, of Mitchell,
'mother of Mrs. F A, May ,of, town,
passed away in her .82nd year, she
ha:ie the distineti.on of being th'
first• girt born in Mitcke'll, •she was
married to the lata W. R. Davis,
founder of the Mitchell Ad.vocat:o.
Lev. Walter Jones, of Dover,wvilll
succeed Rev, A. A. ?Tramper as the•
rector of the Triw•itt'llemoriialpar-
ish. Rev. Jones will .assume his
new charge on Jan i9th. Jones is
it: young man with, a wife' and 2
children and comes highly recom.
ded. :Dover i the (same parish
from which Rev. Trunl,per carne to
Exeter over ten year's ago.
Martha Hunter has returned to
,Exeter having recovered from a
recent operation performed in
Toronto',
COUNTY NEWS.
Ferton Schroeder, of SCiva; has
rli:;posett of one of`)ins barns toMr.
Jo -A. 1; Dtuar, of ;ne:ar Zurich,
T. Harrison, of ;Stephen, dealt'-.
Eared five hens to 'Exeter the other
day which were six months, and one
slay old. and which ,averaged 21'
Lbs, each. they were pure-bred
T'atnwortle t s ,
\Vhc n his right hand became eau
i,ht in the machinery for a cutt-
ing hex which h., eves f•e: d n ,ww hile
filing aria silo' at his faun the
oilier day, .Andrew Waith'rs,' Hying
in McGillivray, '.Pp, a mile from
Piulthill5 leas painfully i.njjured,one
finger wear:, severed and ,two othee.
finger: had ' to be arniputated
Wm. Sturgeon, Bayfield, ih.id.
the misfortune to have lois. fide
enty and eentents, nets, leads, fi-
aide, bo"`ere, ole., all: Heist:royrd,the
,'f1G cd:i .b f a: ` h'
ding nets 1) t1 w worn :.:a UICtlYtl '
Bead
Oftce,
Lkaousre;al
BANK OF MONTREAL -
Established i817
ASSTand LI,A MLITIES
3Oth October, 1926
ASSETS
Cash on hand . . . • .
Deposits with and notes and cheques of
other Banks ..
Deposit yeast Central Gold Reserve
Cali and Short loans on Bonds, Deben-
tures and Stoats
Dominion and Provincial Government
t• Securities ,. . . . . . . .
Canadian Municipal Securities and
British, Foreign and Colonial Public_
S.:curitics other than Canadian .
Raihvay and other Bonds, Debentures
an,t Stocks
$ 83,417.634.39
• 50,844,527.81
17,000,000.00
160,81 1, 302.37
79,157,614.28
29,230,754.26
4,463,251.16
Quick Assets , . $424,919,084.27
Loans and Discounts and other Assets 330,853,Seo.o+5
Bank Premises . . i I,800,000.00_
Inabilities of customers under letters of
credit (as per contra) 13,952,190.87
Total Assets . . Si781,525,1.45.20
LIABILITIES TO PUBLIC
Notes €a ,circulation 47,175,989.50
Deposits . . . . . . . . . • 656,259.467.65
Letters of credit outstanding . . 13.952,190.87 -tr•'-?
Other liabilities . . . . , , • 2,02,0,127.20
Total Liabilities to Public , . $ 719,417,775.22
Excess of Assets over Liabilities
to Public . $ 62,107,369.98
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"T e New Day Caro
JEWE SIX
t Raving been. .appointed district
agent for the above celebrated
E Car, 1 will be pleased at any
time to give a demonstration.
WILL ALSO GIVE EXPERT SERVICE OF BATTERIES
9F ALL KINDS— —NEW BATTERIES IN STOCK.
AUTOS REPAIRED OR OVERHAULED BY EXPERT
.p. AIECHANIC, SATISFACTION IS OUR MOTTO. GIVE
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE,
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at greatly reduced prices
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Plow points to fit most makes of plow
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been mending Bets hi size Morning
and had a fires ,in the ?stove, but
was not baeit in the afternoon
when about tai: eeloek ke the ev-
ening, the nivho Retiring ,went ufp
in fire,
Ghee. Cook of iC4oderich ha(s Vie-
eently purchased"'?lie greenhoulse
business, of INIT. Jenkins ,& Son, of
Ciinton�
The s econd robbery in Goderith
within a inonitli eiceured Jibe other
dight when F. R. ;Miller's garage
was entered in and. about $250
worth of merchandise stolen .en-
trance , wwxa's ieffected by breaking
the lock on the front door. 'A val-
uable radio sot, a ?shotgun and
auto aiul radio accessories pore a-
mong the (stolen goods
The death took place on the 8,
Con. U.sbor.ne on Dee.;atli of Emily
fl`ods;ert„ wife or lobo ;.Duncan, ii-
1 i y,'i :r` 1.1.• f'C'1 len1 ha 1
.text 1:',0414,V.04 40.1,4 h4alth £oz' 'dotes:.
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years owing to heart ;troubel. Male-
was
Swas born on the adjjoining tam
that :shedied and was a daughter
of Arche Hodger.t. •
The Deeenjiber" sitting sof Ithe C'ro-a."-
Linty Court Wilt open on Tuesda li
Dec. 14th, before His 114041oz. Jed +
Lewis. On Tuesday 1a,st ,:sans
Reboil and 1I. Beattie were befottz
Judge Lewis on the ,ehargo of st
ealing potatoos from the farm oil
of L. Macken, Colborne Tp. The,'+,?-•
were found guilty, 'sentence ,'being
deferred to the 13t1t. The (Mew
day Snclge Lewis hard nevidenceet.
on the charge of unlawful usestt, ••
bly preferred against Win. 1'Srao
;and Wallace McDougall. Atter
conclusion of argument by ao'tist11ii
—Crown Attorney SSo.t .r tor. th
P
-. rosecution and D ]4 lli' l'nas Thr
the. defence --Hail no rn„ resercrt'd,
Judgment to Jan..t9tli. I°.i the„+r�,
reel i':'' `tt " t It ' ,, r,r,,.y.;, l' .t t,.' rel ;.r.�' w,Y.
ort their oWo bra.1,