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In order to please the public and for
the Custer to know exactly what
he
is getting for his money, w e have ar-
ranged a schedule Price, List in con-
nection with. Ford. work which is as
follows:
Flat Labgr Charge Less Parts
Complete Overhauling Motor and Tia,namission .., $ 0,00
10.00
Complete Overhauling )Motor, less Tran3rn{:ssion .. -••
Complete Overhauling Rear Axle, drive shaft included.... ... •.. $6.00
Complete Overhauling rear axle, less drive shaft ..- ...( --- •••-• $4.00
Repair and rehush steering gear a -Id front wheels ..• -- .--
General Overhauling on other maks of Carrs will be charged at
the rate of 75 cents per hour.
.All minor repairs taking less than one hour will be charged accord-
ing to merit.
PLAT CHARGE ON REPAIRING -BATTERIES.
Overhaul and Re -separate Six -Vo ' Storage Battery. $8`.00
Replacing one Jar $4..00. l,•i?terti3torage, wet, $2.50, Dry $8.00..$1.15
CUSTOM BATTER) CHARGING ... ..
ALL BATTERY WORK GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR
MoUsseat. ur ch
Ready -to -Wear
Clothing '..
DENOMY BROS.
GENTS FURNISHINGS,
Ordered
Clothing
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Th. Bpirit of the Season Prom-
,, us to Extend to 111 Our
:omers Our sincere Wihes
tc a Happy and Prosperous
'IA 6-w Year and may the New
Year Light the Paths to Hap-
piness and Prosperity,
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Romania will have a wheat crop
85 per cent as large as the pre-
war average- ,
After a few years of absence,
we again commenced' to insert our
clubbing rate offers and parties
;wishing to renew or. order Daily
Weekly papers will no well to,
take advantage of these prices.
On: the Canadian' division of the.
Michigan Central Railway on Sat-
urday, ' "rhe Detroiter" completed
the 116 -mile journey from Ba.i le.
burg to St. Thomas in, 108 minute
The trainl consisted .of 12 cars, and.
was one of the heaviest thathas
been handled in months.
On Tuesday, Jan. 3rd, the fift-
ieth anniversaryor his f rst lay
'as teacnere Mr. J. Elgin Tomb scho-
ol
`hol Inspector for West Huron, was
presented with a bouquet of be-
shawl roes, bearing the message
"Cpngratulations to Inspector Tone
on having rounded out his ,.iitieth
year in educatinoal work.—(xoder
Crich Central School Scaif.
filtrrg Christmas
We most cordially wish all our friends a Merry Christ-
mas
hristrnas and a Happy and prosperous New Year. Good
Times beget Prosperity, Confidence begets Good Times,
and Good Appearance begets Confidence,
IT IS W11H MOST SINCEREST THANKS THAT WE,
CAN AGAIN EXPRESS TO OUR. MANY CUSTOMERS
AND FRIENDS. MAY THE NEW YEAR BE ONE OP
. e
GREAT REJOICING .SNDOF MAXED PROSPERITY
TO ALL, AND CON'T'INUED :CONFIDENCE IN , OUR
BUSINESS RELATIOtNrS Is GIMP,MOST VALVED DE -
How a Boy Made Maple Su lir.
A Vermont boy, sledding sue clay
early last spring, tested a tree with
his jackknife to see •if the s_st ;'was
running. It was, and he became- on-
lhusiastic about joining a maple -
sugar club. But when he consulted
his father he. found the Equipment
was not available.
He went to the agricultural teach -
kir in his school front whom he learn -
ad where he could borrow a pen; Bat
he could not get any buckets. How-
ever, with his father's help, he made
some troughs out of i,ee`reod I -"a.;,
cut down some. trees, siewe1 ahc
trunks in sections about two feet
long, split them in half, and then,
with a great deal of work, hollowed
out these pieces, thus making the.
troughs in which to collect the sap.
The spouts were made of sunhat
branches `about 16 inches long.
He began operations in a grove of
maple trees about the middle of
March and finished the second week
in April, and in that mere with thin.
crude :equipment made 60 pounds of
sugar and 41A gallons of syrup. :The
boy's father bought part of , his' pro-
ducts, giving him a pig as payment,
and now through .the club work : the
youngman has started in another
branch of agriculture,
LOCAL MARKETS
Butter ...
(Corrected every Wednesday)
40,
Eggs 40
Buckwheat -..-•. .-- .-- .•--•- ... 65
Barley
Oats 60.
Wheat 1.05
50-60
Flour: per cwt. --. .-.335-4.15
Bran 30.00
Shorts 30.00
Potatoes per bag 1.50
Hogs, par cwt. 9.50
look back to this as a class in
after -life ` where the paths of
learning were strewn with flowers,
whenever memory recalls our class
days, our hearts will war_n tow'a.ds
you as they do ,ttle-day, 1 have
been requested by my class mates
not to address you formally, but
as .a bel oved and respected fri-
end. In that light, dear teacher,
we all regard youl. Please ac-
cept with our little present our
earnest good wishes. May you
alwaysb e as happy as you have
endeavoured to make your pupils
and may they—nothing better co-
uld be wished for thein—he always
as faithful to their duties to others
as you 1 have beeh in your duties
to them.
Signed in behalf of your Sunday
School •Claris,--Lennis O'Brien.
PRESENTA;TION
The members of the "tanner
Bearer" class of the Evangelical
church held a gathering on .1Vlon-
day evening at the home of their
teacher, Mr. John Gashco, .and pre-
sented shin i with a • handsome 'tee
acco Bible and the following ad-
dress;
Dear's Teacher ;—
I have been requested
by the boys oft his class to offer'
you a slight token of our affect-
ion and regardl, I cannot•. tell
you bow delighted I' amt to be the.
means of conveying to you the ear
pression of our united love. What
we offer you ie a symbol of our
feelings, ae a simple inclieation of
the attachment which each one
of us cherishes for you in his heart
of hearts.
P
fihttr clay, J,enuary 12th, 1922
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The store with the Liberal Cash Discount
We carry in Stock season-
able Gifts of Furniture, Ilar-
dware,
Pyrex Ware, Alium
inum, Silverware, Cutlery,
Sleds, Skates, Hockey Sticks
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L,ripS
Make night bright as Day, guaran-
teed safe, and cheap to operate. Call
and have us demonstrate.
Special Prices On All
Goods
Please return all empty Cement Sacks
mEueK Fi
PHONE 63
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Rerid Jon Departmeut
Is al ways at your service for GOOD PRINTING.
Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Calling Card;
Stationery, Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Envelop...
es, Check Books, Posting Bills a specialty.
SPUR ?' NEWS
A fast, interesting game of
hockey was played on the local
rink here on Saturday evening)
when the Hensall juniors cam ov-
er and gave our juniors a game.
The visitors were by far the hea-
viest and biggest team, but lack-
ed the speed that goes with the
winning thereof, and as a conseq-
uence our "corner3" won by the
the score of 5-2. A few of the
visitors got just a little rough and
had to be penalized, but it was
a good game, and won.
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Last Thursday evening thefdit-
chell tease, played the Exeter -Zur-
ich at Exeter, the latter winning.
score 6-3,
Mitchell won from, Goderich on
Monday . evening, score 5-1.
Clayton Hoffman's Exeter -Zur-
ich combination goes to St Marys
on Monday evening. We hope
they will continue winning.
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Exeter -Lurch combination u•o t,
their 'second game of the group
journey on Monday night at Ex-
eter, doubling the score on St.
Marys, 63. t'fhe Devonshire
crew blanked the visitors the
first peroid, 2•-0; the seecnd per-
oid was 1-2, and the third, 6-3.
Little Ddoo Hoffman starred for
the "winners, and Sime, the St.Mar-
yo goal)lyncher; had hetbiggest
han.ee of his team) to got in the
limelight, which he did with some
marvellous stops. A big crowd
saW the game. The lineups—
You.have made our lessons 4pit-
asant' to us, We know that We
have often tried your temper end
forbeaif'ance, but you have deft
gently withus in our' Waywardness
teaching • us• by example • as „ °well
h5 precept, the advantages of
Exeter • Position St,Marys
Harness...;. ... ,Goal !,Sims
Ilind.trcarsl ....,L. Defy ...Lavelle
C. I oftrnsn R. Def. _.. . Tu.er
Hoffman.......—Centre •.,. ..'Cowan'
'MV.fcKinnon. it. Wing ... .. Smith
Sieben......... .L. . Wing .. Sinclair
Calfas...,........Subs Crozier
Robinson;.. ....Subs ... ... Newman
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