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'Help Wanted
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MEN WANTED
DIESEL -WE WANT TO INTERVIEW' BE -
able men, mechanically inclined, to start
imrnedi,•a'te training, in this vicinity to install,
service, operate DIESEL ENGINES. Tools
(furnished. .Write today. SCHOECK DIESEL
TRAINING DIVISION, Brox 157, Seaforth.
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Lost and Found
cEIFE[i, STRAYED ON TO THE PREMIS-
Hes of Jerry O'Hara, Lot 12, Ccnoession 8,
•McKillop, on or about October 25th. Owner
pair
may have same by D
roving property and pay-
ing charges.
Agents Wanted
GROOD yVLEIGH ROUTE NOW OPEN
near you in Seaforth. Industrious men
can earn better than average income. Com-
plete line a blousehold necessities, established
46 years. Permanent. No investment or ex-
perience needed. Write us to -day. RAW-
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LEIGH Dept, ML -363 -Q -L, Montreal,
Can
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For Sale or Rent
Notice to Creditors
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George 'Turner �.
(Conkinuled front Page 1)
Systen>t be paid '$5,720 'te1ephon tax
and $310.53 for 'telephone accounts
for 1936.
Sell -Gem rnell : That the council
contribute $8 toward the cons'truc-
tion of culveirt by W. V. Jefferson
over ditch on 'side of road. .
Bell -Gemmell: That the collector
be given extension of time for collect-
ing of arrears of taxes until first
meeting of 1936 council.
Gemmell -Bell: That the county
treasurer 'be paid the amount of the
county rate, $13,003.10.
Whitmore -McKay: That the town
of Sealer*, be paid $30 for rent of
council chamber for 1936.
McKay-Whitanore: That the Ran-
kin Agency be paid $8 for rent of
vault.
Whitmore -Bell: That as. Cleary
be paid rebate of .$4.92 WA in taxes
on Powell Estate.
McKay-Wihitm'ore: That the clerk
print 200 copies of the itemized state-
ments of the Treasurer and Road
Superintendent fb distribution, b are donlbly
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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IN THE ESTATE OF ALEXANDER AR-
buc$kle Cuthill. Deceased,
NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors
and others having claims against the estate
Of Alexander Arbuckle Cuthill, date of the
Township of 'McKillop, in the County of Hur-
on, Retired Merchant, who died on the 14th
day of November, 1935. are required to send
to the undersigned solicitor for the Executor
full particulars and verified by affidavit of
their claims on for before the 4th day of
January, 1936.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
after the said last mentioned date the Execu-
tor will proceed to distribute the assets of
the said deceased, having regard only to the
claims of which she then shall have had
notice.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, this
of December, 1935.'
JOHN J. HUGGARD,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executlor. ; g49
HOUSR FOR SALE — COMTORTABLE
,frame house, all modern conveniences,
garage, etc.; central location. Inspection in-
vited. Must be sold to close estate. A. 354641
D.
SUTHERLAND.
Articles For Sale
SALE -FURNITURE, INCLUDING
+ Singer sewing machine, light oak finish;finish,
good as new; oak wardrobe,
walnut hall rack; antique bed and springs.
/feather mattresses, small tables, goat robe.
,',Apply Box 61, EXPOSITOR OFFICE. 3549x1
(11-RJSTMAS FLOWERS -YOUR CHRIST-
' mas table u not complete without flowers.
We have a choice assortment: Chrysanthe-
mums, Carnations, Roses, Snapdragon, Nar-
cissus, etc. Order one of our beautiful as-
s rrted bouquets. It Will add just the needed
touch. THE MITCHELL NURSERY35 CO.
Phone 37.'
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OR SALE -1 TOP CUTTER, SHAFTS,
pole and neck yoke: 1 heavy buggy pole
with neck yoke: 1 set double light harness:
:1 set single light harness odd pieces of
harness. Apply to DR. F. J. BURROWS.
3549-1
19th day
OP°
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a' lass 01 as ,arri; res.,'a1n . Iensall at
2.30, on Monday, `December 23rd,
Every child in attendance gets a .bag
of nuts and candy.
Hensall Chamber of Commerce
fee
9 w. :te5''+F +,.±17M"ire (retia +r=^ P `.T F rr,;�.Ir
tr.?"' !p>r* t .rri ,rte` t en 1 ,.n �riit (T•>n r,,:
age to cards and letters. meet Parcels go-
ac -
ting out of the d0!tlmiss 'declaration.
by
Following mail bags from the sta-
tion to the post office does not speed
up the s•orhation tori mail and is only
a waste of time. Please
resum r
the rural couriers who gam' r and who
service throughout the' year r •shed at Christmas.
Bell -Gemmell; That the Clerk a r. andMrs. John Fisher are viin
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paid $40 for bylaws; Sinclair Dram. iiting members of t T family
Whitmore -Bell: That the matter Windsor and Tororitb and spending
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of the purchase of wood be left with witih them the +Christmas holidap>E.
the chlor ' ee of the Reeve and The Sacrament of the Lord's. Sup -
Col icillor Gemmell, at the 'offer as per will be observed in the United
stated,
Church on Sunday, the last
McKary-Gemnnell: That the sallies' !Sunday in the year.
in connection with services of the late' lye,, T- W, year. r spent WelMes-
ii. A. • Murray, be made payable to, 3n• re ncl e Gras
the Estate of J, A. Murray. • Mr. Alen Q mit ie, 'Stewart '
Whitmore -•McKay: That the fele John Alexander ¢nbltored to
lowing accounts be ' paid: Edwin arntfxaellfl► leoe¢ltly and attended the
Pppe sheep 1411pd bydogs $6;Sea reit Fair and felt theywerereejoyel
nepaiid with their trip d
thee Fair very much.of near Z'ur-
'Mr. Reuben Denomy,
len, has taken a 11ositio'n in T. C.
Joynt's clothing and beet and 'sh'oe
d:epartiment.
•The United 'Church Sabbath school
` i''ookin g forward to a very
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PURSUANT
to the statutes in that behalf that all
persons having claims against Bertha Stare
Welsh, late of the Town of Seaford', TimkenCounty, Widow, who died on the 26th day of
Novenvber, 1935, are required to send to the
undersigned solicitors for the Executor, ^ fulls
Particulars in writing and veirified' by affi-
davit, of their claims and the nature of the
securities, if any, held=:by them, an ,or before
the 21st day of December, 1935, after, which
date the said Executor will .proceed to ilia -
tribute the assets of .the said deceased. having
regard only to the claims of which be then
shall have had notice.
DATED at Seaforth,, Ont., this 2nd day of
December, 1935.
HAYS & MEIR.
Solicitors for Executor.
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Personal
STOVE FOR SALE -HEATING STOVE, AS
good as new. Call at BEATTIE'S 5c TO
$1.00 STORE. 3542-tf
pea SALE—'DOOR 10 FEET BY 9 FEET.
matched lumber; suitable for driving
shed. Complete with rollers and 20 feet of
track. Apply Box 51, EXPOSITOR OFFICE.
3539-tf
FOR SALE—A 5 HORSEPOWER LISTER
gasoldne engine, with belt, cheap. Also
a lot achoice axe handles, whifPetrees and
hammer handles; a few, geed brass :mounted
bridles, -and other things, to go cheap JOHN
ELDER, . Hensall.
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forlth Newts, advertising, $14.40; H.
MdMillan,.'ola account salary, $150;
Dr, G. C. Jarrett, vaccinating indig-
ents, $5; County Treasurer, Casts, tax
sale, county, '$4.9v5; Kenneth Adams,
'burying dogs, 50c; H, McMillan, ex-
change, rooms, postage, $7.80;,'W. R.
Archibald, telepho
G. N. Turner, •do.
Gemmmell-Bell;
pie, road supt., be
lists Nos. 33,.:-36,
1/rgg ANNA MadDONALD - SPENCER
' ". Corsetierre-Corsets Belts, Bandos, style or,
surgical. Phone 137, Hensall, Ont.
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Notices
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
WELFARE BOARD
Farms For Sale
VOR SALE—ABOUT 75 ACRES OF EXTRA
good land, with comfortable frame house,
small barn; a few acres of bush, being West
t. of North r._ Lot 16, and East half of
North half Lot 17, Con. 13, McKillop, Huron
Gounty. Poesession by January, 1936. For
Particulars apply INDUSTRIAL MORTGAGE
& TRUST CO., Sarnia, or to JAMES Mc-
FADZEAN, Brussels, 3547x4
rpmm WELFARE BOARD REQUEST DON -
1 anions of clothing, underwear and shoes
that may have become too small for the wear-
ers for children not attending school. Call
Town Clerk's Office and donations will be
called for.
Citizens are advised not to give anything
to transients as they are being supplied with
meal tickets after working.
A boy about 17 years of age is anxious far
a, position on a farm.
, R. G. PARKE,
Chairman.` `^
tang, Postage, $3; 1's
$15. 'Christmas 'tree entertainment to be
That Robt. Dalryne held in the school room on ared Friday y
paid $506.42, pay evening, 'Decemibe•r 20t
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36, which a splendid program -II has been
prepared
'engaged with his toffitae duties and we
heand from 'good authority!thatb over
a week ago he had (raid Out oiler five
thousand dollars +tea his patrons for
fax lands and°to quite a 'jamge numb
ber 'of employees, which itgoes with-
out saying, is a 'great help to these
Auction Sales
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mother were • 1l1 Toronto this week-
end.'
Ma. J. W. McBeth and family spent
a pleasant day in Stratford last week.
1Mr. J. W. Berry of Saskatoon is'
at present visiting his mother, who
at the present time is under the don
•tor's care. Her many friends hope
to see her about as usual salon.
Mr. Lyle Hill has returned after a
three Months' rvistit Moose Jaw,
Sask.
Mr. Ross IGtrainger„ 'of Goderich,
visited with his parents a few days
last week.
Thi c'om,mlwnity concert in the pub-
lic hall last week was a decided suc-
cess and enjoyed by all present.
Quite a large number attended the
Beef Ring dance in Varna on Thurs-
day evening last.
Miss Edna Bremner, R.N., has re-
turned home from .a visit in St.
Thomas with her sister, Mrs. West,
of that city.
Miss Marshell, teacher of S. S. No.
10, Stanley, spent the week -end at
AUCTION SALE — THE UNDERSIGNED
auctioneer has been instructed to sell by
public auction in the former Beattie 5c to $1
Store. next to...the. Commercial -Hotel, Sea -
forth, on Saturday, Decemter 21st, commene- 1-rer 'hone in Londton.
ing at '.30 p.m., the following: 3 -Piece
Mr. IfIre 'veyr McLaren has •'moved
Nomination Meeting
Township of McKillop
Mrs. D. B. McLean +ihtends Spend-
ing Christmas with one of her sons
in 'Chicago.
Rev. Mn.vis-
ited
rents here ads also his
fled his 'Pa
brother, Rev. Mr.
a , of Paul's past
Anglican Church, during the
week. ,
Mr. George Douglas and daughter,
Irene, visited with friends in London
on 'Tuesday ``;of this week.
Messrs. Lloyd and Albert 'Passmore
'of De hi, (spent Sunday last at the
home of their parents', Mr. and Mrs.
John Passmore.
Mr. and Mrs. John Balton, Mrs.
Annie Berry and Mis's Ellen Ford, of
Hensel', an+c� 'Mr. Ford, of Ashfield,
left son Wednesday morning of this
week 071 a Peters-
burg, F1oni•d!a„ motor
where t y willto St. spend
the winter.
Miss Mavis Spencer, of Dashwood,,
spent the week end St the homeof
her:pare•nitst, Mr. and Mrs. A. SpeeCer
!Rev. Mr:'Fair, Rector.of St. Paul's
Anglicanpreached both
morning esia eyening giving. Well -
thought .'oeSeekdourses and the choir
added much ro the interest of the oc-
casion.
e-
ca'Mis Douglas, graduate
'Miss Gladysbeen in to Sea -
forth to nurse a patient. -
The merchants have their places 'of
busiinesls niciely decotralte!d and- are
diasplayinig fine stocks.
Mrs. Lue Stimpson is in Detroit, re-
turning there With her son, Bill, who
'spent the week end here with his
grandmother, Mrs. ''Robert l3orithron.
A large !di niter are -texpected here
to spend the Christmas holidays-
tC:rmel Presbyterian Sunday school
enbente,lmsmen'6 will be held in the
Town Hall on +Monday evening, Dec.
23, and for wlhich an, exceptionally
'good .prtogr h is 'being prepared.
Christmas Tree Entertainment
A community Christmas' tree will
be held in front bf the Hall on 1VZon- -
dlay, December 23 Everybody in the
community is welcome, but bhe chil-
dren are asked especially, as Sancta
Claus will be 'here un person at 2.30
sp,,m., headed by the Hensall
tans' Bared, 'to 'give to each chilli at-
tending a gift front the tree.
Reeve Owen 'Geiger has been serf='
fening frolmi a severe cold during the
,past couple of weeks but le improve,
ing nicely. While not being able to
be out much he has been very buil :.
SHOE
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EMBER 29,
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Chesterfield Suite, 9-piero dark oak dining -
room suite, walnut bedroom suite including
bed, oak writing desk, oak dressing chest,
bedroom chairs; 2 chesterfield tables, three
occasional tables, 1 oval birch table with
folding leaves. 2 wicker armchairs, 2 carpets,
1 large rug, 6 small rltgs, mats, stair carpet
with fixtures and pada, curtain rods, blinds,
brass pegs and hangers, pictures, fire guard.
Scotch blankets, quilts, pillows, hair mat-
tree'se$, electric heater, electric hot plate, elea-
tric iron, cellar cupboard, refrigerator, two
kitchen tables and chairs, glasses, dishes,
crocks, spoon box, plated meat cover, trays,
brass preserving pan, ;fruit sealers, lamp,
basins, pots and cooking utensils, food chop-
per:' wash boiler, laundry tubs, buckets. laun-
dry basket, bread board, stove and piping, oil
stove and oven, brooms, egg boxes, garden
rake and spade, etc. All practically new and
in perfect condition. Store will be open for
inspection of articles on Friday, December
20th, from 2 to 5 p.m., and from 8 to 10 p.m.
Terms -Cash, GEORGE FOWLIE, Proprie-
tor; Harold Dale, A•'^tioneer, 3549-1
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ELEC-
tors of the Township of McKinlay, will
be held at Winthrop Hall, an Monday, De-
cember 30, 1935, for the purpose of nominat-
ing a Reeve and four Councillors for the
year 1936. Npmitiations will be received from
one o'clock till two p.m.'
In the event of mare persons being nom-
inated than are required to fill the several
offices, a poll will be held on :Monday, Janu-
ary 6th, from the hour or 9 o'clock a.m. till
5 p.m.. at the 'following places:
Poll No. 1 -James Carlin's House, Lot 10,
Cott: 5v,James Nolan, D.R.O.; Wm. Maloney.
Poll No. 2 -Joseph Hogg's House, Lot 25.
Con. 4; Ross Murdie, D.R.O. ; Mrs. George
Eaton,P.Q.
Poll No. 3 -Joseph Smith's House, Lot 10,
Con. 12; 'Henry Bennewies, D.R.O.: Elmer
(Dennis, P.C.
Poll No. 4 -School House No, 7, Lot 26.
Con. 12; Wm. Somerville, D.R.O.; Willis Dun-
das, P.C.
JOHN McNAY, Clerk.
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Nomination Meeting
Township of Tuckersmith
In Memoriam -
BOLTON—IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARY
Rebecca Bolton, who died seventeen years
ago, December 21, 1918.
his family to H'ensall in order to be
near hi: work.
Mr. Hugh Aikenhead is ''nursing a
fractured arm, having fallen out of
the hay mow to the 'barn floor one
'lay last week.
Miss Evelyn Grainger has return-
ed 'home after spending a week in
Seaforbh.
Mr. Paterson is to be carugrabuiat-
ed on the fine Christma tree he has
had erected in fron't of h service
station. We understand he has grant-
ed 'the Welfare Club permission to
use this fine illuminated tree ton the
occasion !of holding a community
Christmas tree for the children. We
extend to Mr. Paterson and the Wel-
fare Club the season's greetings, and
all success in hlheir:new adventure.
We think of her in silence,
No eye can see us weep;
But many a silent tear we shed,
While other's are asleep.
-Sadly missed by Father, Mother and
Sisters. 8549x1
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Card of Thanks
MRS. P. J. EVANS AND FAMILY WISH -
to express their sincere appreciation to
the many friends and neighbors who extend-
ed sympathy and kindneos during their re -
rent bereavement. also for their spiritual bou-
quets and for the loan of cars.
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Deaths
HENSALL
SILLS -in Seaforth, on Monday. December
16, Mary Ellen Armstrong, beloved wife of
George A. Sills, in her 78th year.
HILLEN Tn Seaforth, on Tuesday, Decem-
ber 17, Elizabeth Madill, widow of the
late James Hiller, in her 91st year.
FINITE ANNUAL MEETING OF 'Tela ELEC-
1 tors of the Township of Tuckersmith for
the nominatwn of candidates for the office
or Reeve and Councillors for the year 1936.
will he held at Walker's Hall, Bruoefietd, on
IVIdnday, December 89th, 1935, from 1 to 2
p.m. tf a poll be necessary such poll shall
be,,opened on Monday, January 6th, 1936, be-
ttyeeih ,the hours off 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. at
this. fojowitlg Places and by the. following
I+ta. fd ,At Finnigan's Store, D.R.O., iTarr7
officers:
. Stewart; Glerk, A. Finnigan.
No. 'ir--At S. S. No. 8: D.R.O., Edward
Branvn; Clerk, J. P. McLaren.
Nor 8 -..At S, S. No. 4, D.R.O., Jceeph
&fuel& ;.:kilerk,."^Fred Pepper.
1No. • At 8. S. No- ,8: D;R-O., Thomas
Chapman; Clerk, J. W. McTnt&+h.
No. 8-,8. S. No., 1 ; D.R.O., R. D. Bell ;
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Postal Information •
The postmaster Makes the follow-
ing suggestions in o'rde'r to facilitate
the despatch and delivery of mail dur-
iriig the Christmas rush. Mail going
mirth should be maiiled not later than
1 .20 a.m. and going east not latter
than 3.16' p.m. Person's should be
'careful to affix the necessary post-
HILLIS-In Torontto. on December 10, to Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Hillis, a daughter.
BRUCEFIELb
!Mr. Wilson Berry, of Saskatoon,
is spending his holidays at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. WilliamBerry. •
Mt. end Mrs. McLaren, who have
been living in the 'Walker house for
the part few months his', moved 1icl Hen-
s•al'l last weak.
• Mrs. W. Stevens is 'spending a few
days with her stister, Miss Jessie
Tough, who is ill at the home of her
brother, Mr. William Tough, Clinton.
We welcome Mr, and Mrs. Shaldiee
to this Waage.
The Bru!cefi'elld I.00:F. 'organized
a wood bee and were auccesssi£u1l in
fretting a nice bit of *tied eut for
Mrs. James 1Th!ohn'psoal.. A goodly
fruitless of nteil1hbo'rs' and friends
tuned out and 'Wave a hand' anrd `for
• this the e I are IgeLt 'tl1 nfic�'
M. Th+e±g.1$ IneC ofem *4(40t,
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GIFT SUGGESTIONS
FOR MEN --
Slippers, Patent Dress Os -
fords, 'Shoes, all styles ;
Skating Outfits, 'Suit Oas-
es, Club Bags, Spats and
tOversh+oes with buckles or
Zip fronts.
FOR WOMEN—
ISlippers, many Styles' ;
(Shoes far evening or
street; Silver or Satin San-
dals; Aero Packs, Over-
INgh Bags, 'Skating Out- .
fits 'and Velvet or all -wool
Jersey Goloshes with furl
trim.
FOR BOYS' '& GIRLS
Slippers, Shoes{, all styles;
High Cut Boots with'buck-
les for 'boys; 'Skating Out-
fits with Free Hockey Stick
and puck.
FOR KIDDIES -
Bunny, 'Cravalier and Strap
'Sli'ppers, Shoes, all styles;
Long Rubber Boots and
"Mikey Mrous'e" t Strap
!Shoes and Oxf oxls.. '
RUBI3ERS for every mem-
ber of the Family.
Authorized Agents for Dr.
M. W. Locke Shoes.
SMITH'S
Shoe Store, Seaforth
Next to Regent. Theatre
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PHILCO,AND SPARTON
Radios
The 'Ideal Xmas Gift For
the Whole Family •
Enjoy perfect world-wide
reception. Special broad-
casts during Xmas week
that you MUSTN'Tv, . miss.
PHILCO .MODELS
from $62.50 to $237.50
SPARTON MODELS
RADIOfrom $49.95 to $225.00
'
rr'r' New low prices in effect
pwN now based on tariff changes
We have a number of re -
Have your; radio conditioned radios, in both
set and tubes check- battery and electric models
that are reasonably priced
ed now. Don'-.t`leave'4.:and guaranteed to give .
it '`till the last min- perfect satisfaction.
ute. You may miss
the interesting pro-
grams during Xmas
week.
We have two
competent r'a d i o
service men at your
disposal at all times
so we can give you
prompt service.
A. complete .stock of replacement Parts . and Tubes
for all makes of radios.
J. F. DALY,, rte.
PHONE 102 _ SEAF~Q T
'es' Ir,,' rn* , r' tree !r.:% ,
iit�s+fiita�+ OfwrN�*�lT.uuw�Krw.t,w•.,,.'..:..-.-.- �. _ .. .
receiving in 'these, strenuous times,
'when money is so scarce. Messrs.
Geiger & Son did a very Targe busi-
ness in the past season in the flax
business and hod a very large buts-'
fitness in the (past season in the flax
business and had a larrge acreage net
'4
teen 144',Wrews.
IT'S
IN THE
BAG !
Something more than carefully selected ingredients,—
Something more than scientifically balanced proteins, Vitamins
and minerals,—
Semething more than a full measure of clean, profit-prbducing
feed for your poultrys-
and that something is
Roe*Practical Experience
ROE FEEDS are Farm-Teited and Proven. All guess work is
eliminirted, assuring more profit for you in every bag.
Roe Farms Milling Co.,
ATWOOD ONTARIO
only in this vicinity, but in ,in'any
rpllaces 'quite a ' long distance away.
Rev. Mr. Sinclair, of the United
Church, on Sundary last delivered two
excellent discourses. At the morning
service Mrs. Paisley and Mrs. Hess
took leading parts in the anthem.
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EWELRY the Gift
of Enduring Beauty
Bulova Canadian Girl,
Other Watches, numerous
shapes, including the new-
est small round,
as low as $12.50
•
For Sweethart
•
DIAMOND RING
Two Christmas Specials
$15 and $25
Others as low as
$12.50
All Perfect Blue White
, Stones, and priced to
lverware-
Itt
Girls' and jBoys' Watches
All Watches- Guaranteed.
See the Ne* Desk and
Newest in colors, shapes and
designs, , rvory and
Enamel gets.
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Its
Gents' or Ladies'
Initial Rings
Gift Specials for
Daughter or
Sister.
Vanity Casef3
Compacts
Bridge Sets
For Son or
Brother
_Emblem Rip,gs
Shaving Sag
Pen & Pencil Sets
Tie and Collar
Sets
13rush Sets
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