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YetO?ed ` . lt&o d' l fitful.; 7 harnes,p oi'u=t mew, 2 sets Stele hrrn4us, Holstein move ('Safoxit 1�psrUr EiamlgeA) folrr �1�rkW lkaac 'lights, 1l: icy mince pies' for erigar- kettles. also fprko,. 'hoes. shovels, , if-. Alctree�, spades and other artjeW ; 8 barrels years old. 'Damn XMY P.o eh FAfYoiE'" ' •--81219—, has ,* reoord of •57: wunds 141r$ter . . '�fAdillday $eai�Yl, Make good rich pQ spy apples. Terms Of ljtule—A)x coma 41f in fouC eA days; gaud$T,`wm? ."llararic60 �s� ly suing for the shortening a 910 and under, 'casks: over- that amount 11 4 q' Madeline" Vith a xaaold 4� 8 "#114s. of butter in I days OVA tp.;o90 1 `, mnllk iiifr TIdllleture Of _pure loaf lard and phut$ ; abill .the pastry over night (tile, colder months' credit wn FavWoved joint notes, .or I cent. allowed' for 'dash on credit arnou43fQ. the • season 1 her Qtye ', %. ,0 4wbow Zbrkigein King Ys" duo tg!4rob,on Decam- it is, the abetter), handle it as little No. reserve As the proprietor has old ltia Yarm. GEORGE 01=91MA.GEIL, �arap4 8148 She' about het loth; 2 Holstein vows: ,fresh with calves = possible when .roiling it, and bake . tor; Thomas 1lrowrt, Auotloneer- 818? -X at fiwtty J��t�iAk-4 year old cow due day of salts; G 19t}i;cin cows due in December, Jar- . Rt in a very hot! levan. ' - ' �� -. -. ; - g Bey .am due December 20th. half bred Ayr: our ]Favorite 1�t mio 'keat. r. sbiror send Durham due Decetaber 18th, 2 One pound seeded rail i:` pound'. p . + 10AA '. .Durham cows due ill December. 5 yearling - Durham heifers, rola ; yearning Durham auet, 1 Bound, apples, $%s pound mixed e1, % pound, blanched almoiids (ail ; , �+`. ,' h, 26th. Jane fried axAp„ steer, Durham calf 2 months old, half -bred • Jersey and Holstein' cow' due time of ..eale. �1lopped), 1 pOUncl CUriaalts,'''pOtllltg1.}ce- q� '"Mao Snell. aged T 9e�, 8 months and 20 dose. Horses.- Bay driving Mare £S years oltl, Rood single or double; brown driving gelding six Ili ht 'bro9Nal sugar, to' ga , $ �U1pfiA $ APO., AVL rtfi, Ip Me$illop, on Saturday, December years old, goad single or double 8he®p.— dkider, �a teaspOgnlf ul Y1f1aCe, ` $✓E teal,- t. JaMes, Martin, In his 81st year. 20 very choice Leicester breeding owes, all tagl0onful oinu1'ainonI, "'' '1 ','Wille'glas@' Mighton.--Sn Vancouver Hospital. on Novem- bred and Yo_% 10 choice brfad awe lambs, tbrand y. ber 26th, Catherine Lea,thertand, beloved Thomas bred. Texags.- 6Ys anon'ths' credit will be mare 8 Years old, 1 chestnut driving mare 9 wife of M. Migidon, and daughter given on tarnishing ,approved joint notes with Boil 41w cider until it iS reduced to of the tate Robert Leatherlaud, of Taches'- 4% ..intertest added. WALTER STEWART, ®ne-half'the quantity, then add the am"J" aged 63 years. Proprietor; W. E. Nairn, Auctioneer. 8182-1 -irmi$ins, suet, apples, Citron, currants rants, chop fine 1 cupful citron. Mix of December. 1928. Mand sugar and cook slowly for one � LEAKING AUCTION SALE OF FARM. (CLEARINGAUCOCK ALE O FATS, Ztlour, then shad spices, almonds and IN PJdIEP�i®IIBIIAPJI[ AND at 'one Tbrandp. I cupful chopped beef suet if deSir- Clinton, block north of Collegiate. on 11th. e The Mince meat must be cooked Note.—Items under this head will be chars- ed 60 cents per single verse, and 25 cents Por Tuesday. ecember at 1 -clock, sharp. oonsietirm of the following: Horses—Three 67 Y y slowly; Otherwise, it may burn. each additional verse. f IftaralaJ Cattle- Qhoico Ayrshire old due to freshen January'7th. Bottle in' pint or quart jars and use res required. Wee h�aive found thi i In 1gving mesnory of 1aHrs. Henry Adams, December w 4 years old due to freshen Farh Ayrshire cow 8 years old due to i�b FDOI11Ce meat a most Sati8lFaC$OPy sub- who passed away one years ago. 8th„I 1927: freshen ]May 1st, Ayrshire cow 6 years old, ' �titute for Cut fruits in puddings, Stock; mix the ingredients together g g milking good, not: bred; extra choice Durham {{ cow 6 years, old due to freshen March hat: drop cakes, etc., both from the stand- A loving mother true and kind, No friend litre her on earth we find: Durham we b years old due to freshen April point of flavor and labor saving. For all of -u,; she did her bast, 16th, choice Holstein cow 8 years old due to fraction March 11th, Guernsey cow 4 years English Mince Meat III.' And God gave her eternal rest. , old due to freshen February 6th, Jersey cow 'Chop one 'pound' stoned raisins and Rent in Deuce, thy cares are ended: 3 years old due to freshen March 30th, Jersey =ix With one pound cleaned and pick- It in peaces thy work is done, heifer rising 3 years due to freshen February 9th6 heifers rising 2 years old, 6 sprint; a ed sultana raisins, 11/g, un'ds P eeled lm You are gone where those who love you calves. Hogg -5 stare hogs. ImplemrentH•— sand chopped apples, % pound chopped 1p Soon are coming one by one. _ missed by husband and family. Deering binder 7-foat cut in gaud running or - mixed candied peel, 1 pouria finely ley 32— der, Deering rake 10 -foot almost new, steel shredded. suet, 1 pound well -washed 1, roller 10 -foot, nearly now; disc harrow, 14 plate; Deering 11 -hoe fertilizer drill; Massey - and dried and floured currants, 2 - Harris mower 5% foot cut, Massey -Harris munves c1herries, halves, one-half pound Demerara sugar, the grated rind of a Ca41RIID ®II° THANKS Wultivator, Massey -Harris hay teddei, Massey - Hcrris 2 -home scuiiier, set of 3 -section dia- lemon and the juice of two, the grat- Sprinkle one and- one-half quarts of ,aj,ond harrows, set of 2 -section diamond bar - rows, Verity walking plow, International ,ed rind of half an orange, ' surd g P Messrs. John and William Martin and sis- tens desire to express their appreciation for farm wagon; Massey4Harnis Manitoba bob blanched and finely chopped almonds, the sympathy and kindness extended to them sleigh with flat rack, hay rack, fanning mill, stook rack, at rack,hay” cutting box with gra teaspoonful ground C10V2S, r/ te'a- in their sudden and great bereavement in the carriers, new; De Laval cream separator, No. spoonful ground ginger, % teaspoon- death of their sister, Margaret V. Martin. 3182x1 13 almost new; .at of double harness, set fui ground nutmeg and a saltspaon- simmer two hours. Then add three of single harness, several horse collars, Wort- ful salt. Then' add one-half cu ful li ---- ---- — roan & Ward hay car, bone grinder, good as new; about' 300 bushels of mixed grain, quan- Qach of brandy and rum, put into ]aT5, packing it -own firmly, and Cover vt7c p �y 7�� -�� �7v I I ,t'\ 1( II�t\ll � II II � 2ta ���1000 tity of hay, forks, chains, whiftietrees, neck- yokes and other articles. At the same time the farm, i'' like. am. Kee for at least a month r p' 11 S7Ld11 A V 11 11 1io and place which consist" of am ea, more or less, known as the Gibbang's bb % ]before using, when make into pies All taxes for the Township of McKillop not survey, will be offered for sale. On this puff with ast p' p ry. paid by December 14th, 1928, 6 per cent, will property are a bank barn 45 feet 56 feet with cement stabling and galvanized roof; 'Grape juice or cider, may be sub- :stitlated for the liquor, but the mine be added. By order of the Council. a 50 -foot chicken 'house and good frame house ; town water and electric lights in both mleat Will not keep s0 Well. GEORGE McKEE, Collector. 3182-1 barn and house, also a good bearing orchard English Mince beat. 0 and abundance of small fruit. This is a Two surds finer chs p y Aped' suet, 1 �� Mme,+s All -Wool Sox most desirable property adjoining the Town of Clinton. Also' west half of Lot 22 in the 0 mound "chopped' apples, 1 Ipou'ild chop- 7�7 7��7�v�vy7� 7�a U. Fa (De ]LANG Township of Hul'lett, consisting of 50 acres of good land, more or less, with good frame ]ped seeded raisins, 1 pound cleaned p 1711Jia11� barn 30 feet by 50 feet. These eurrants, 1 pound- Caster sugar and p g �'�� ing Gloves and Mitts fro - properties will be put up in separate parcels. rrerms pound mixed peel, finely chopped. -The U. F. O. Meeting will be held in Hall, Seafor,Programme on Wednesday. De- on Farms. -10 per cent. of purchase money Mix the ingredients well together, r ce begre comber 12th. •Programame: Report of the iWd down on day of sale: balance in 30 days. Terms on Farm Stock and Implements.—All :and while mixing, add 2 wiWlasi%es 'Toronto meeting by R. J. McMillan; discus- sums of $10 and under, cash; over that • -of rum, or more, if the mincemeat stun on Royal Winter Fair, by Thomas Liv- ingstone: Report o4 Shipping Department by amount 10 months' -credit will be given on a eta 'be -,kept fl 'a'leilgt 11 6f time. o Charles Auditors' .Report; R. J. furnishing approved joint notes, or a dig.pt Put the mixture into a jar and 'cover .McGregor: MOMillan on the year's business; election of count of 5'per cent. straight allowed for .cash. FRED WATT, Proprietor Geo. H. Elliott, eelosely until needed. If spices are officers for the ensuing Year. At-etioneer. 8182-1 Diked a little may be added. JOE FORREST, Secretary. 3182-1 iFmmler:a y Director End Old-FashionedMince Meat. CLEARING AUCTION SALFI OF FARM Purchase a piecce Of Cleary lean ILacensed Embalmer. STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS, HAY, GRAIN AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS.—Fred -- (beef, weighing about I% pounds. �y v�p7�/j �7�9 p�7 ((� �yj��j�j{� j�� ®11 Ob•`mS W. Ahrens, auctioneer, has received instruc- tions from the undersigned proprietor to sell Boil the meat until tender and 'allow : V JS`vl>"n 11® `uR1C�+r+ u •+i it t0 cool in its own liquor; then put Best Motor and Horse-drawn equipment. Charges moderate. by public auction at Lot 15, Concession 6, McKillop, 11/4 miles west and 1% miles north `]the meat through the food chopper, NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN that all the foie and others having. claims against the of Beechwood, on Monday, December 10, 1928, caging a medium blade. Two cupfuls estate of Samuel Lake Dialing, late of the a. 12 o'clock, sharp, the following: Horses— chopped meat will',he required. Pare, Township of Tuckersmith, in the County of Huron, Saone Mason, who died on the fifth v heavy draught team of gelding 7 -and 8 -ears old, well matched; 1 chestnut driving amore and Cho fine enough les Of Il g a'PP day of October, 1928, are required to forward mare 8 Years old, 1 chestnut driving mare 9 a choke variety to make four cusp- their claims duly proven to EZRA AUSTIN years old. These drivers both work single Yule. Pick apart and chop 2 CUpfUIS DILLING or CHARLES WILBERT DILLING, de- and double, quiet and reliable. Cattle --One seeded raisins; clean two cupfuls cur- Hensall, Ont., the Executors of the said ceased. on or before the twenty-fourth day Durham cow due at time of sale, 5 years old; I part Jersey cow due December 20th,seven rants, chop fine 1 cupful citron. Mix of December. 1928. years old; 1 Durham cow due February 12th, the meat the frluts together, add 2 g > AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that after' the said date the Executors will pro- 6 years old; 1 H reford cow bred 6 weeks, 4 8 ]teaspoonfuls shit, 2 cupfuls sugar and ceed to distribute the estate 'having regard rears old; 1 Durham cow bred 6 weeks, years old ; 1 Durham cow bred 6 weeks, 3 I cupful chopped beef suet if deSir- only .to the claims of which they then shall have notice: vears old; 1 Durham heifer bred 7 weeks, 3 Wed. For the spices use 1 teaspoon- NOTICE TO DEBTORS years old; 1 Durham heifer with calf at foot; 1 steer rising 2 years old, fat; 4 heifers ful each of ground, Cloves, cinnaMOT, AND TAKE NOTICE that all persons ow- ri�;ng 2 years old, fat; 2 spring calves. Hogs sand nutmeg. Then add 1 Cupful each, ing the said deceased are required to set e —16 hogs weighing about 180 pounds, 10 -of strong coffee and of the meat their with the said Executors fo - hogs weighing about 160 pounds, 22 choice Stock; mix the ingredients together g g • DATED at Hensall this fourth day of De- shoats. Implements -1 Massey -Harris binder 1 -foot cut, new; 1 Deering mower 6 -foot cut, thoroughly, and simmer slowly' for one bar, 1928. comGLADMAN 8r $TANBURY, 1 Massey -Harris aide rake. 1 hay loader, one 1hour, Stirring occasionally, Then' 'pack Hensall and Exeter, ].leering 10 -foot dump rake, 1 McCormick seed 11110 hot holo sterilized glass jars Executors' Solicitors. drill, new; 1 Massey -Harris cultivator, 1 disc ;and seta]. This recipe snakes five 3182-3 harrow, 1 Deering steel roller, 8 drum; 1 set of iron harrows, 4 section; 1 set of iron pints of mincemeat. ' If desired, it - harrows, 3 section; I harrow cart, i me - can also be put into stoneware' jars. 7��7� �r� (� pip �T v7v �v7�y�a E1V1L1C OR AI\J ®1L HU,rES Ccrmick manure spreader, 1 Oliver riding plow, 1 Paris walking plow, 1 Fleury walk - 1<f kept in. a 0001 place suet as the 11. li 1V ,' ane plow, 1 three -furrow gang plow, 1 acuf- -refrigerator, this mincemeat may be p p� Zook Bll �so o Coo fler, 1 three -smarter wagon. Wagon box and dtcpt for a month, and used from the .FOR SAS E'- ONL+''- 04�• 9�TTD NINEr PIG9r thr,Aja, a old,g-ales} feiur chunks abetsleighs, bolster springs. 1 truck wagon, 1 set of new; 1 set of sleig 1 top buggy, jar as desired. 75 pounds. Apply to J. WESLEY NICHOL3J steel tire; 1 light wagon an0pole. 2 cutters, Green Tomato Mincemeat. R. R. No. 1, Seaforth. 'P,dt 25, Concession A. 1 "'hay rack with sliding rack, 1 flat rack, 1 Sprinkle one and- one-half quarts of McKillop. .Phone 285 r 15. 3182-1 gravel box, 1 stock rack, 1 fanning mill, 1 .sliced sen tomatoes with shalt and $Z �; UR SALE.—R. O. P. WHITE LEGHOR1d FOR set scales with platform, 2,000 abs. capacity; 1 hay car and 170 feet of rope, 2 sets safngs, Rat stand overnight. Then drain and from the St. William's bred -to 2 hay forks, trip rope and sling chain, two ,ch'op fine. Add 2 Cupfuls chopped lay flock, $1.25 each. A. W. NORRIS, Staffa, crosscut saws, 2 axes, grindstane, 4 logging +hart les and 1 ch orange and Ia chopped g Ont., R. R. No. I. 8182-1 chains, 1 Cyclone seeder, 1 Stewart horse clipper, 8 ladders, forks, shovels, 1 new stone simmer two hours. Then add three Tr41ARM WA TED, --"WANT TO HEAR FROM beat, I steel drum, 1 lawn mower, 9 sets of Cupfuls medium brown sugar, 1 pound ' owner having good Ontario farm for sale. whifAetrees, 60 sap buckets and spilev 2 sap raisins Or mliXed fruits ands table- If bargain, send price and description. F. B. kettles, 2 new rolls barb wire, a lot of;. car-' G. Box 495, Olney, 111. 3182-1 penter's tools used in a carpenter shop, one pOonfuls :ground spice, and simmer water trough, 1 McCormick cream separator, ;for one hour'. This amount is suf- APPLES FOR SALE,—A QUANTITY OF 1 churn, quantity of lumber. Harness—One ffacient for two 'good-sized pie's. As Northern Spies. Apply to MRS. W. M. set of breeching harness with Scotch collars this will. k indefinite] if canned cep y, DOIG, R. R. No. 2, Kippen. Phone 20-93, Hensall. 8180-tf and bridles, 2 sets of plow harness, 1 act of single harness, number of horse collars, one in sterilized jars w1hile, boiling hot, a pair of horse Mankato, 1 robe, '2 ruga. Feed Larger quantity can be made at a ]FARMS FOR SALE.—A FEW CHOICE —12 tons millet, 200 bushels of oats, 1,000 farms in :the Townships of Usborvne, bushels mixed grain, 100 bushels of wheat, 10 lime. Tuckeramith and Hibbert. Good buildings and bags potatoes. Wood—F55 cords of hardwood __ _ well located as to markat • THOMAS CANT- 16 inches long. Furniture -1 glass 'cupboard, LIVESTOCK MARKET ERON. Exeter, Out. 8068-tf 1 extension table, 6 kitchen chairs, 1 4 -burner 4. r 4. Union Stock Yards, Toronto, December V.1ARMS FOR SALE.—LOT 12, CONCESSION Perfection coal oil stove with oven, 6 octave Bell organ, 8 rocking chairs, 4 small tables. Quotations: Heavy beet steers, choice, eo $10.10: butcher steers, choice, $9.00 to 3, Stanley Township, consisting of 100 clm 1 settee, 2 full benm suites consisting of $10.00: do., fair to good, $8.25 to $8.00; do., acres. There is on the premises • a good two storey brick cottage, a good barn with straw bed, spring and mattre, .. stands and dress - ers; 2 wash stands. 1 . erandah sent, three common, 56.50 to $7.00; butcher heifers, $9.o0 to $10.00 ; do. fair to good, abed attached and stabling underneath, an toilet sets, I parlor rug, 12 yards linoleum ,Choice, 08.00 to $8:60; do. common, $7.00 to $7.50; implement house, an orchard,'about five acres bush on a back corner of the farm, 12 feet wide, 10 yards stair oilcloth, 2 pieces of -linoleum, 2 pieces of oilcloth, 1 Aladdin r7mtcher cows, good to choice, $7.26 to $8.00: to medium. $6.00 to $6.G0; do., of through which tuna a never bailing spring Tamp, few Jumps, number of pictures, a 410„ common .bulls, and cutters, $4.00 to $6.00; butcher creep an o never failing wells, one near ,tea° the house, the other near the stable. The quantity of dishes and Pana, crocks and jars• 1 eight-day clock, and a number of other Ibu11a, goad to ohoacG $7.00 to $8.00; do. Ted- $um aro $6.00 to 66-60; do. boaognas, farm, is in a 'good state of cultivation. Also articles ,too numerous to mention about the common, .36.75 do , %-50; ..baby beef, $10.50 to $14.00: Lot 10, Concession 4, Stanley Township, con- stating o4 100 acres, on which there is a farm. Terms.—Wood and all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months' feeders, choice, $8.5o ho $9.60; do. fair to $6.50 to '$7.00' stockers, choice. $7.76 very good barn and about 15 acres of bush: credit will be given on furnishing approved good, air do $8.76 ; do., fair Aar. socaV14, $6.26 to $7.00 ; to $8 a never failing stream runs across the book end of the farm. Good for either grain or joint notes with property owners as security. or a discount of 496 straight off for cash. No choice, $ tm'ood C do. medium, a'6.00 to $18.00; do., grassers, ¢16,00 to $7.00: pasture. Apply to MURRAY GIBSON, Bruce- reserve an the proprietor bas sold his farm FERGUSON, Pro- .each. timiaoh and springer town, choYCe, cash. $110 Sinking, is field• Executor for ,the Estate of the late wilifam Collins' . 8176-tf and moving to town. J. E, pr{etor; John Eckert Clerk; Fred W. Ahrens, tko $186: lambs, pmt cwi, Auctioneer. , x12.00 ; do. culls, Der owt.. $8.00 to. $10.00: _ _ _ 7ertck iambs, $9.50 to 49,00: sheep, elicit* $5 _ _ __ Oto $6.00: dn. Ted{um, 05.00 to 0.26 do., fs o n u o o r,, o o +� o o ' etulls, $8.00 to $4.00: hogs, select, w a•' e• $0.75; do., f.o.b., selects. 88.75; do., fed aQ f.o,b:a ° F. W. AlflllE8.Mgg p "Cr for Peeth 0 �I Fa A entge Tay Sap e till!! i1 Tay w(U1 W ',paltered, 09.85; do., thick smooths, : ]Licensed Auctioneer �Qli 48.26. a « and Huron CountleC. a el� Sales Solicited. 1 SHORT TIE18111i[--$3,500.00 POULTRY MARKET a • , 1L°'e$`7 ii: On application,. 1 7 PER CENT. Totmilb, December 4th. 0 I '83- lfaetion guaranteed O Good Security 011rdckens, 5 1160. uD • • • .............. 87 Do., 4 t0 6 POs . ... . ... . ...... • • 0 Q stock, Chattela an'd O d u ' no.. 8 m 4 9bm. 86 Ito., 21/a 40 $ The . . . . . .......... g42 il, e s Naas Prowrty �i 1�T�}}�� ° a f e' ;'. t L°0 I " y� o e lU 11 L{Sl1Cd111, 3 �g Mens, over 5 lbs . ............. . ... • . d i ]1$. �, 1;11f itchell 0 Ti lilbft:°a � 11d° lt� Do,, A to 5104 . ...... ....... • .. , . , • Do.. 8 to 4 10s. ...................... 9q 0 , 7,nt�z /l, 47'ffi , •. 11Logan 0 "26 . ie„vnifel3> 7 O (�onve3rai IcUTttl f' 1411sn� 't t 8 H tWWT ln%rkela ...... •• ........ ' ........... 45 ' 6 4 tl 4 cr 0 C 6 0 4 4 d I I I e'�lCa"tiJ7lly 19. L . -1,11 . it ..11141, PA ,IRSAA . *� i11 1� , ,':T. .gyp � i a G+ wiz°' ' ,� �l f. l�P" d el' ":� g , d v �: 1. ei�,_. U '.;. 'sup °f: ''mak' {.:, ;,+f' e9i,t 14 411bt 1t :rt e� - p 0.;.^ '461 ., da .,..., .. . .lu In tt � . 'evallk � vu1tr/1� >r � staRsasa ss sal, our 5804 � 1>� t iabl% ViLii i 6 diids0; , la��PdlisQ $r, yeATZ , �,, �., �. ..„ . PEL M - �`�Ta� II�,'�' C0.9 , may ¢ j� llwote�y t Loa jai . J1a11' Dia to, 6y. �; ams. SEAFORTH �{ y _Od'vw .iLdl'A•,ltl`la 1)1111x4llitll� 000®OOGp,Q 0 w Q.1 121, - tome to urg9 O � . I, . s, z `v+ Asap t�g9 W. I.��Il i� G]aLi� t�ldQ O 1L$caHOD ell 1H:An@D1w91deli L1Ra�11 l s11, i i O IFunelraR II➢1>zeclto . ; . 'rp 10, '♦ ..�►a Ott ,F � Ire 0ife� tlo�the >roal�ta t 'rt4d, . ii3ilmry* , ,- t, I, y y� y [,. _ g,,,, sal z, ro� ll , „+ ,�',,1,�y� f'+w 3�! i+tilt' '1'AMalk$ i Pt AA til.rt iILiC)�Y b b 5, h J C r,.1 re 1 flI Its ,a, a �." a ,l y 1 t fs t w+ {. :. f, : ..., n. ,.. as., i 1 ,. .•a,... .....•r..., ,. .t ,. r ,... , r. X11 y, r i; i ar ,t i .- � I �, - ,'� , L" fi T,• 111,11, , "�'� ��; fihe': 0 Up-to-date Horse and Potor 0 �� Mme,+s All -Wool Sox pound ......... ...... Citron Peiel 0 Equipment. 0 • 1 For your Ch�istn is Photo- 0 Wight and Daiy Service phone b�-22, Dublin.0 0, �'�� ing Gloves and Mitts fro - graphs. We, have pleals!ad We to $1.2,5. Icing Sugar �:�� 3 pounds .. . .......... others, for for years, aYl We Gaal please you with the very latest O ®0 0 ®®®®0 O 3 pounds' ............. Granulated Sugar o Silk and Wool Rose l �o � %so styles in Phatogragg��b€i and our prices are reasons le;,'. for ........ . . ....... Call amid see what ew e have to offer you in 'loves, please Come early: � the -day O ®0 ®®0 dJ O O 0 ® O BERRY, Q Bi lWl�+l5�J3 J1�.-mc• 11d ars the days a slaosbnose C> Wo If. B02 & (000 0 BURGESS rP(DRTIli~ATt STIiDli® 0 iFmmler:a y Director End 0 P,6{itcUnen, omit O ILacensed Embalmer. Fancy imported d1ka in colors that no marl could have too many to O H. C. BOX . 0 O 0 O Best Motor and Horse-drawn equipment. Charges moderate. 0 0 0 t . { from Mitebeal,q IDNu,I.'am,,Blunr�=,,,&'8yty29o-lc'�1"'�m-,�.�dta't *z�& one way fie.,,, 11 ':,�'].,� �, � _;_:�,!:'', �, 0 Flowers furnished on short 0 �• l , �; O notice O Night Calls Day Calls O O Phone 175 Phone 43 O 1 0 0 [tollkNTIED • 000000000000 We are in she, mia�r� k�lt�/ fol;all kinds of Grain, and wad are a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O position to pay the higliest prices. O O We can also make arrai$t ements to 'a W. J. `Wl &U elF & Rom 0 I truck your grain for you.,, * • O V. We have installed neve cleaners are in a better to 0 W J Walker, ]Funeral D1- O and position handle pool grails;, O rector and Embalmer. O Before selling, call 5d, Hensall, 0 -4 Motor or Horse Equipment. O O • P p p� Zook Bll �so o Coo O O Cars or flowers furnished requested. G? • Iv r Day or Night, Phone 67. 0 IEIENSAILIL'' 00 . R C 5164-tf 000000000000 df \ D",9 a 9 ' 4. 0 t il, 3i ISS �0 S :J1, qlzz� L O 7 .1, S Sale e . �I I 2k, 7`mbCeW wpn M67 DpE�� y hCed k kpnse 701Ea We Are Showing Real Bargains in this Sale—The Surprise will be Yours. If you need a new Stove it will pay you to see the New Master- piece Range. We recommend them and they are fully guaranteed. We have a Special Price on Quebec Heaters this week—See them on display 'at our store. . Special Prices on ]Long Rubber Boots, made by Goodrich, Miner and Dominion, at $3.50, $4.00 and $4.65. Our new stock of Stanfield's Unshrinkable Underwear is now in. We will be pleased to show it to you. • HIGHEST PRICES ]PAID FOR CREAM AND (EGGS. W, a 0OTT & Co", BRUCIEF11ELD Phone: 13-142, Seaforth. Phone: 13-618, Clinton C> PERSONA_ IE" I<;E-_ B6, � E R R Y'�` -3 V me�he� (1)um�li C���u11tti e' ill, Pastry Flour Co)�� DRY GOODS 8 24 pounds . Orange and Lemon' Peel �� Mme,+s All -Wool Sox pound ......... ...... Citron Peiel $5c, 40c, 50c, 60c 35C Valencia Raising �% Menps heavy ribbed U'rndergwenaT, all -wool, $ if AS 2 pounds ... - ... ..... Cooking Figs r,.CSd per garment _ . . 28C 3 pounds ............. Fine assortment of Men's Work - Corn Starch �'�� ing Gloves and Mitts fro - 3 packages .......... We to $1.2,5. Icing Sugar �:�� 3 pounds .. . .......... Ladi!es' Fancy Scarfs, in 0,11 Rice �'�� s�hmde�a. 3 pounds' ............. Granulated Sugar o Silk and Wool Rose l �o � %so 15 pounds ............ for ........ . . ....... Call amid see what ew e have to offer you in 'loves, Trowels, Handkerchiefs and other fancy lines for Xmas . Highest (Prices. for Cream and ]Eggs. 1p HUGH 1S . BERRY, Q Bi lWl�+l5�J3 J1�.-mc• 11d Phone: 2a-142, Seaforth. Phone: 23-618, 'Clinton. No Far Meir, Foir Him ,i Diamond Ring Ribbon Watch Signet Ring Pen & ]Pencil Sat vory Set Dinner Ring Tie Pin Gold g iuk3.1 unity Case Cigarette Case I MOTHER DA.D Watch Silverware Smoking Set Kuri Links.. Pe Brooch Automatise Lighter Bili Fold:: SISTER BROTHER ory Vanity Case Waldemar Knife inFgs Atomizer Strap Watch, Pencil' hoker Bax Brooch Pen BABY—Ring, Bracelet, Necklet, Spoon. re have a fine stock of Watches, Clocks, - Silvelrwe r ;wal>ry, Leather Goods, (Fancy China, (French Ivory, in White, Natural, Pilik afi4 Blanc dolo>rs.. 'RICES 70 SUIT EVERY, CHRISTMAS SHOPPER .: O o west%clott. . J197TIEIT LEP, 'Smdeposit will reserve y article till Xmas. Open .E.yCT ¶ngs. IlDEeZIES1•-34weD 33,07 n Residence, GAS. -zastt0Oo o o o �a k�tl(d a DRESS WELL 1'ilNIED SUCCEIRD Bright (CROthing How - It would be well for you to TUNE E I[N on oils' GREY WORSTED and GUARANTEED INDIGOS. The neer WAVE LENGTH is bringing out better prices; for instance, our $50.00 Indigo is $3.00 closer, making it $47.00 and our $48.00 Imported Grey Wor— sted has drop to $45.00. Better HOOK UP with this station very soon and get in on the "NIRASQ.TIftING UP EXERCISES" be- cause the lengths of these clothes are getting shorter every day. . x101 . :,t 1. nl h i l l _aF I"i . .F .iii ( .. 1 ,r3/! L .+ir Y I .,•T' I .r"�" J .rIF` ! 'Y J .nY' 1 .oY J .!i'' d 1',frA' J .+?F' J��'.' J ..Ni; •.sitI'll .axi J 7 A- yi'< 1 I� - i t., r r 11 .oI I. y .. ., ,' , I , ,' _ , r , ,.., . c, , ,{ # x " „ 1 -4e ,.., IHIoRa�a�y Gifts Thmtk �v eke A � ;,1 . (�m �(}� (j}� (� jI {,r��t� gg�� ��oo 1SlictislY �lllllp�o t,/1WtcuSavo Happyo , �� 14, 1t"� � ?I SHIRTS I Have two smart collars --made in Broadcloths, striped or plain, � ��iA�r1 ' ",.,� �, from ................................ .........$1.50 to $7.50'. :�wst PYJAMAS , -, Bright colorings, which are the vogue. (Made in fine Broadcloth, fine '1kh;;', , ! French flannelette and Lurvisca, from ............ $2.00 to $7.50 a°' "' HOSE Simplify the gift problem. Fine Engl'i'sh knitted Hose in silk and �, i r° '' wool, from .......... ......... ..............75c to 01.50 TILES Fancy imported d1ka in colors that no marl could have too many to wear, from.....................................ne ft 08.80 } Fo Ielly,Stratford .• ..I ; from Mitebeal,q IDNu,I.'am,,Blunr�=,,,&'8yty29o-lc'�1"'�m-,�.�dta't *z�& one way fie.,,, 11 ':,�'].,� �, � _;_:�,!:'', �, +pYa�l�id p 1lY A or ear, on ;;;;11Y6`d':.p�y�y ®8 (1''Z1U'ev VYtI 'YY t&. �• l , I� - i t., r r 11 .oI I. y .. ., ,' , I , ,' _ , r , ,.., . c, , ,{ # x " „ 1 -4e ,..,