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, 1rtie may be directed to a Box Number, care of The Huron ExPentor, cents
edditiapal ear tweak will be charged if ads in above close are not paid
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Marriage& sane Deathe inserted free of charge.
etelefer(in Sake, Notice to Creditor). Etc.—Raba on alaPlientions
Articles For Sale
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awl interment wee Made M talaild6 wee MOSing inth.thisipiemisers iv11.101$
bank 66=14'017. Rev. R. W. Oraw, retentlY Purnneoed nod wnlion. no
their MiniSter, officiated.' retnodelling into an uptoadate ma,
Mrs, Roberk Clark, Listowel, el* taAmt,4:*"
Mrs. 'Howard Stutli, Brucefleld, are Mie. john Ettefle, haS loon
rates: visalug at the 1101310 et and 1111B. cotifinett4o her ,room filar 4114 Ralit Xelv
woelm, ili..navk able to sit up a IlIt10,
Oliver Anderson.
Personal
by the
• MOIR SALE—BABY BUGGY AND wurrn
• baby wheal:). refinished, good as new; fur
Pug tor above. Also studio couch. APPle
BO* 186, EXPOS:1'1DR. 3652-2
" port SALE -2 PORTLAND CUTTERS. AL-
' so set heavy team alemba with platform.
W. E. BUTT. ItUaleere 3652=2
Property For Sale
VOR SALE—*RAME HOUSE, 8 ROOMS,
J: cement founeation, electric lights, water,
ete., barn and 6 lots. 'The late Chas. Hohlbein
Estate. Apply be MRS. RICHARDS. apposite
the Collegiate. 3661x5
VOIR SALE — TWO LOTS, 9 -ROOMED
-L. house, garage and hen house. Apply to
MRS. THOMAS HABICIRK, Victoria Street.
Plime 3304. Box 402. 3648-3
Agents Wanted
MAN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGli ROUTE.
474' Sales way up this year. Real of:are:aqua-
city for right man. We help you get started.
Write RAWLEIGHS, Dept. XL -363-0-4 Mon-
treal, Canada. 3662-1
1,/rEN—IF OUR ORGANIZATION GIVES
"T" over 750 dealers the chance to earn their
living profitably, IT CAN 1)0 THE SAME
FOR YOU! Ambitious and hard-working
men will do well to write e'er our plan, ek-
!Attiring how to awake. money easily during
the HOLSDAYS and to have a yearly de-
pendable and advantageous business of their
own. For 'free ,catalogue and particulars.
Fal,MILEX, 570 St. Clenteat, Montreal.
3652-1
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Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
MENDERS ABR ENING CALLED FOR
,coramercial. electric evoking equipment.
suitable for Huron County Home. Tenders
to Ina:dude all inetallation eoats. Particulars
available at the Office of the County Clerk,
Godelich.
Tenders to be in hands of the Clerk by
December 24th. ,
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MOTICE--ALL =, MUST BE RE,-
'" turned- to the -Unary on or be
Lanai:km.
fore December 2Atli.f‘ .THOMP36S502%,
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NOTICE
le,TOTICE--TENBROS ROB CARETAKING
of* tipnTa Churehe Oinstance. for 1988,
wet be permed apc.021-Retowalrer .2k11-. Ala°
• 10 “malft' of hard Aided, niatale and leech,
16 Micheal' long to be delivererL WILLIAM
BRITTON, Treasurer. 3652x1
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oNtimo ,
NOTICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
OF HURON
i•UBLIC NOTICE IS EniaBrot GIVEN
that the following is an abstract of the
election receipts and expeasea of Dr. R.
Hobbs Taylor, a candidate at the Election to
the Legislative Assembly, held the 6th day
of October, 1937, as fen:visited me by hie of-
ficial agent, H. -Glenn Haws-
miscErvis
Election contribution, payment, lcaan,
gift, advance or deposit excealting
in eanount or value $50 00
saimatszs
enall rent and eepenses
Committee rooms
Candidate, 1,ERSII//ai
Ad-vertising, printiror
None
$ 134.26
64.21
59.40
303.60
.$561.41
This notie' e given pursuant to the re-
quieemercts of Sere 199 (2) of tbe Election
Act.
Dated at Seafoods this 9th day of Decem-
ber, 1937.
sacra hL MeLEAN.,
Returning Officer.
,aterrARIO
NOTICE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
OF HURON—"
ptinuc NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
" that lbe folletwing is an shatract of the
election receipts and expenees of James Bal-
larrtyne. a candidate at the iiNection to the
Legislative Asliesnb1y, hell 'the day of
eestolser. 1921, as furnished me by his official
agent, J. M. Goverliorit,,
=Pang
Elestiso ciontribution, Payment. loan,
Rite inivatideelie inareedirtg
in amount or *del $50.00 one
EXPANStE
aid advertising al 260.86
rent .jaild 114.00
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Mkt 1S 62.80
25240
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$070.24,
trt 6) the re.
,'f the blecti-44a.
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rrYPING DONE AT HOME—TYPEWRIT-
j" log of ‘all kinds. including legal work.
Reasonable rates. Apply to Box 135, EX-
POSITOR. 3661x2
LTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING, ALSO
ee- olotb or fur coats relined. Experienced.
MRS. GERTRUDE KEEN, Phone No. 143-2,
Sea.foreh. 3650-3
Farms For .Sale
FARMS OF VARIOUS SIZE, QUALITY
and •price; some with electricity. Also
houses In Exeter, large and small. some with
extra land for gardening and fruit and paul-
try houses. Write WILLIAM. PEARCE, Exe-
ter. 3652x2
pARIA FOR SALE -70 ACRES, NEAR
" Dublin, on Highway No. 8. Bank barn,
straw shed, frame house. Possession given
at once. Also 100 acre grass farm, 4 miles
from Seaftorth. Apply 168 Nelson Street.
Stratford. 3651x3
pARMS FOR SALE OR RENT — WO
grass farms: 75 acres, See Lot 10. Con.
11. XcKillop. and 60 acre), See Lot 19, Con.
2, Hibbert. Always plenty of water. Chas.
Hohlbein Estate. Apply to AdRS. RICH -
ARDS, opposite...Collegiate. 3651x5
Notice to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of JosePh Murtelle, late of the
Tewnshira of Hibbert, in the County of
Perth. Farmer, deceased, who died on or
about the twenty-third day of October,
A. D., 1937.
MAKE NOTICE THAT ALL PERSONS
-1- baying any claims er demands against the
estate of the above deceased must forward
particulars and proof of same, verified by
statutory declexation, to the undermentioned
Solicitor on or before the 27th day of De-
cember next, atter which date the undermen-
tioned administrator will proceed to distri-
bute the estate with regard only to those
claims which they shall then have received
notice. e
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Pie:LED at Sea -forth thle 6th day of De-
zember„A. D., 1917.
JOHN MURPHY,,
Administrator.
By his Solicitor.
ELMER D. BFJ L. Seaferth, Ontario.
3652-3
NOTICE. TO CREDITORS'.
IN Itia ESTATE OF ISABEL BROADFOOT
MA.KE NOTICE PURSUANT TO THE
", Statute in that behalf, made and pro-
vided, that all persons having any claims or
demands against the estate ef Isabel Broad -
foot, deceased, who died on or about the
29th day of September, 1937, shall forward
particulars of the same verified by Statutory
Declaration to the undersigned Solksitor, on
or before the 17th due of Pecensber. 1037,
after which date tlie Executors of the said
Estate will proceede lie distribute the estate
with regard only fd these cleeing of which
dify shall then„havricitelvedvpati2ke.
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'BATED at Seaftekeribit 26th day ee No-
vember, A. D., 1037. • •
GEORGE D., ROBE1tTON
GEORGE IL DICKSON
By their Solieitor. ELMER 11. BELL,
Satforth, Ont.
8651-3
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POWELL—In Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea-
ilerth, on December ertle. to Mr. and Mrs.
Jolm Powell. Jr., of .311c1Cilktp, a daughter.
MeMILLAN—In Scott Memorial Hospital.
Seaforte, on December 3rd, to Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. McMillan, of Hilbert, a daugh-
ter.
FERG—In Walton, on December 3rd, to Mr_
end Mee Ken Fere, of Walton, a (laugh-
eer.
Deaths
ANDERSON—In Hullett Township, on Tues-
day, December 7th, Robert Wayne Ander-
son, infant on of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Anderson, aged 7 months and 23 days.
In Memoriam
keISTNER — IN LOVING PAEMORY OF
"" dear Robert, elle Passed away in Detroit,
December 10, 1926:
Just when your life was brightest,
Jutst when your years were best,
You were called from this world of socrrow
To a world of eternal rest.
--Remembered by his Parents, Sisters and
Beadier)), 2652x1
KIPPEN
Mr. John Anderson, of Kippen, left
on Tuesday for a visit to Windsor,
Detroit and also Marlette, Micbigan,
where be intends spending the re-
mainder of December.
CONSTANCE
The Club of Progress held its 'first
meeting of the season' on Friday last
with the new president, Mr. Oliver
Anderson, in the chair. The minutes
were read and adopted and the presi-
dent gave a eplendid address, foe
aired by a program: Solo, Mrs.
eter Lineltray; reading, Ethel Dex-
te musical eelection.s by the Storey
arch traeeolo, Roes Mann; tap (lane-
::
ing, Da ey Sisters; duet, Helen and
Edith Bri n; Kicpurn News by Bill
JetvItt; eitdo 13rittone reading,
MM. E...4dasixt ; Sold, Mrs. Robert
Grintoklby. The next meeting will be
held on Janutat7 nee Those appoint-
ed for the program committee are
Mrs. B. B. -Stephenson, Mrs. Ernest
Adams and Earl Lawson. The edi-
tors appointed are Alvin Dodds, Jack
Kellar and Ross Megregof. The meet.
nig eased by singing Veld Save the
eine
Mr. and'Mrs. jack Pergason visited
Mr. and Mrs. Canter Of Loxidea.
Mr. and M. WM. Britton, Helen
and Edith and Virilber Iftitt
'guests- at tea at the limns 'Mr. arid
Mrs. 0orass, Ciiintonron Sunday.
Mr, and a. Oliver Anderson's
' WOO itWar,
Mr. Jack Fergution headed the poll but is11 very poorly.
Menday as councillor in the Hut- Rehbia Cook, who vra,s so serlottal
lett election. 111 for a number months 'stiffen.
aeath. of Theodore Dexter from infantile paralysis, is now yet%
In the sudden passing away of mueh im9Wved and 'obis to go aro°14'
again. t;
Theodore Dexter on Statte•day even -
Council Meets
fee December 40, in this 83rd year,
Hullett Township has. lost an ahnest The regular meetieg of the yillege
lifelong resident, one who was highly ceunell WaS held Monday evening;in
reepected by all with whom he came the commil chamber with all mem-
In contact a.nd loved by his friends hers bear*. present except O. Twit,
and neighbors. A heart eonditioa Oben, z. Smillie, medical of,
from which he had previously suffer- -
tleer of Health, read his annual re-
ed and had apparently recovered, be- eort and made a few suggestions re
came suddenly aoute and he died
while sitting in his. chair listening to the -health' of the vIllage. /4°4 and
'Ones: That the Medical .Officer's
a favorite song on a tad* Progrene report be aneented as, read: Carried.
He had spent an active day, PortOn J. A. Paterson, relief officer,' imported
of the afternoon in Seaforth doing no one on, relief at presue Comtraum
Christmas shopping and returning icatione 'were read as follows: Dept.
bone he did his usual chores about of Health, Dept. -of National Health
the house and barn and, had been and Pensions, Dept. of Highways, re
chatting and laughing with his grand- by-law: Same filed, Jones and. She -
daughters with with vshom he enjoyed a herd: That By-law No. 9 be given
delightful comraderie and deep mut- third and final reading: Carried. Bills,
ual affection. Theodore -Dexter was and accounts were read as follows:
horn at Gravesend, London, England, H. Dayanan, relief groceries, $13.40;
February 17„ 1855. At the early age O. Roweliffe, relief milk, te; T. E.
of 10 years he came to Canada Meng Drummond, relief meat, $2; F. W.
with his brother, Edgar, who passed Hese, printing, $34.00; G. M. Case,
on twenty years, ago. He matde his teaming and coala$48.45; Hensall
Hy-
btme with an uncle and aunt, Ca,ptain tiro, $5.93; J. • Pseamore, material,
and Mrs. Gegen, at lot 7, on. 9, Hui- skid and battery, F. D., $12.40; J. A.
lett. where lie had since lived. In Paterson, revising voters' list, $45.75;
142 he married Ellen Stewart who F. G. Bonthron, revising voters' list,
predeceased him sixteen years ago. $5.00; P. Cole.man, labor off -streets,
He was a man of upright life and $1.60; L. Rands, labor on streets-,
sterling character, was a Methodist $1.70; 0. Hedden, labor on • streets,
and latterly United Church in rele $2.30; A. Hildebratid, labor on streets
gion. He was an official meraber nf $2.30; J. Sangster, labor, park rink,
Constance United Church for thirty
$20.75; A. Taylor, labor, park rink,
years past and since the union was $3.50; R. E. Shaddick, salary, Reeve,
an Elder of the congregatiOn. He $42.00; G. Brock, salary, Councillor,
was a Liberal in politics. There sue $28.GO; W. J. Jones, salary, Council-
vive two sons, Austin, with whom he 1.0r, $28.00; W. shepherd, salary,
made his aome, and Charles on an, Couneillor, $28; 0. Twitehell, salary,
adjoining farm, and five granddaugh- Councillor, *26; J. A. Paterson, Wa-
ters, Ethel, Viola, Name. and Fern,
ence mien'', $84.00; C. Cook, salary,
at home, daughters of the son with Treasurers, $67$0; G. Fee, salary,
whom he lived, and Mrs. William Constable, $36.70; Dr. I. G. Smillie,
Jewitt, on a neighboring Hullet farm. salary, m.o.H., $90.00; F.
G. Bon.
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STANLEY
AS.
The Young People's Society of Var-
na are to be the guests of the Y.P.S.•
at Go'seen Church at their regular
meeting on Friday evening.
Mrs. Sam Desch and son, Russel,
returned home after s,pending a week
with friends in Detroit..
Mrs. Margaret Erratt, of Muncey,
spent, the week -end with her sister,
Mrs. Henry Erratt.
Mies Isabel Robinson visited with
her friend, Miss Blostsom Moore, of
London, over the week -end.
BRUCEFIELD
Mrs. Hugh Aikenhead spent a few
days last week in London. •
Mr. L. Reid, of Toronto, spent the
week -end with his father, Mr. C.
Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilcox, of
Alvinston, spent a few days last week_
with Mr. and Mrs. R. Davrsona
Mrs, J. Calvert, 'of Ilderton,j stient
a few days in the
Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Dawson at-,
tended the Wilcox .and Doan wedding
at Alvinstoe last Wednesday.
Mr. Neil Tyndall, of London, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mts. .MereleY,
Tyndall.
Me and Mrs. Rose 'Seat speCiit''
few days last week in Toronto..?
'-'41r. Melvin Snyd:er, Of Wilighani,
spent the week -end it his home here.
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HENSALL
The Hensall Senior Women's Ineri-
tote' will bold their December meet-
ing at the home of Mrs. Young on
the evening of December 15th, when
Mr. Ian MacLeod, agricultural repres-
entative, will be the speaker. An ex-
change of 15 cent Christmas gifts Is
planned.
Mr. Robert J. Moore recently re-
ceived the degree of Bachelor of
eeite
Poarm9, galia
'Very WiretV tug ware aolumn.
is*al Otalbe tonne Mr: 04141
PakY,14 C44/1010.,, 004 TOwnship,
atligtitet Aine0 Viois.was
itgAtin in manila* Mr. Edward
17*,.'AgA.,Of AiTtern... Illhe marriage
Rev .A
, " 'Oblireli, Hen-
egat4-14.4n 41110 VOloCh, noon.
:KT erarratele . M. 'flotsgeraid,
'oE*afar,. and the bridesmaid) was
• 2..Trearla• The wedding
#TP4,4'80 ,1411$21t "by Ma. Chap-
. .'41,;.Ater CellP/MUle,tions the wed-
dtalicEneatO:Oat ciawa_ Pa a sumptuous
-4,004 diaParl ,r4o!,47,4,ppy couple
will makebetr Vonte iii-Fareter Where
the g1-001n.is,64 'employee oftheCan-
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010,1$ I
thron, salary, Tax Collector, $45.00;
C. Passmore, salary, motor mechanic,
e25; G. Walker, balance salary, care-
taker. e5:50; G. Hudson, balance sal-
ary, water tank, $22.50; N. Blatch,
foal, salary, Board of Health, $14.00;
a A. Paterson, balance salary, B. be
$6.007 R. E. Shaddick, balance
salary, B. of H., $6.00; Dr. I. G. artti
lie, balance salary, B. of PL, $6.00.
Total, $$08.28. Shepherd) and Jones :
That accounts ae, read be paid: Car-
ried. Brock and Shepherd: That tee
Constable .he instructed to collect poll
tax; afieried. Discussion sof plans
as to rates for charging for the rink
took peace, also a 'set of rules partly
drafted out to be 1 completed at. the
next' :meeting. '
The Saralee: echool of St. Paules
Anglican • Church will hold their
Ch:ristmas tree entertainment in the
basement pf the chinch on Friday ev-
ening, Dec. 17th, for which' a splen-
did prograan has been arrasged.
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle, Billy
and Betty spent the week -end., In
Ideisto-e.' visiting the former's
WS; 111i, • hirs.'• Geo. T. Mickle. •
The " school entertainment
and Christmas tree of Carm-el Pres.
byterieeseghurch will be. beld .T1eirrs-
day ey-ft*g.,iireee.: 23rd.... and for.'whicht
ti fine Musical and literary program
Is being provided.
•• %lin Walk ' Outward and. inward, at
t-Iseelopal Osteilleice are -becoming in-
-d.r'eaStingir large es IS the -ease
season ofalthe,Tear., " •
Mr. Ray Paterson, now of Terontei:
spent the weekend here at ?the!hentes
'Off„*S:Parefits.-
Paterson.
adian Ctienerea. latdt
Y. P. S. Elect Officers -
The Young 'People's electioe of of-
aers placea itt the school room
of the United Church on Mondafir ev-
ening last with a good attendance,
the president, Miss Greta Laramie, .:ne
the ohair. Following the opening ex -
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erclses, the following officers were
eleOted: President, Greta Lammie;
vce-pres., Glades Passmore; treasur-
er, Clarence Sarallie; seeretary, Elea
McQueen; assist. secretary, :Mildred
Scruton; planets*, Miss GladyeLuker
and Miss McMurtrie; Devotional Com-
mittee, Mrs. George Hese and Miss
Gladys Passanore; Missionary Cone-
raittee, Mise Doreen Farquhar and
Mrs. Broderick; Citizenship Commit-
tee, Edison Forest and W. Glen; So-
cial Committee, Miss Florence Welsh,
Miss Shirley Twitchell and Miss Gol-
die Cross.
W. M. S. Elects Officers.
The W.M.S. of the United Church
met at the school room on. Thursday
afternoon last with a good' attend-
anee. The tmeeting opened with a
.hymn and the Lord's Prayer ie uni-
son; devotional by Mrs. Mask Drys-
dale; prayer by Mrs.'in e; aolo
by Mrs. Geo. Hess,'anti an e east-
ing talk by Mrs. A. Filshie. Reports
of the past yeafs work were then
given, which were all good, Particu-
larly that of the mite boxes which
were under the supervision of Mrs.
'Ed. McQueen. Rev. Mrs:Sinclair took
charge of the part of the election of
officers and closed the Meeting with
prayer. Tthe officers. for 1938 are as
follows:. Honorary president, Mrs. C.
A. McDonell; president, Mrs. W. B.
Cross; let vice-pres., Mrs. Ballantyne
2nd vice-pres., Mrs. A. Sinclair; 3rd
vice-pres., lefes. John Elder; treasur-
er, Mrs. C. OSA; correspen,ding sec.,
Mrs. A. W. E. Hemphill; recording
sec., Mrs. Norman Cook; assistant
recording sec., Mrs. Hilliard; Miseims-
ary Monthly sec., Mrs. Fred Manns;
pianiet, Mrs. Mark Dresdale; assist-
ant Piatest, Mrs. A. Sinclair; Chris-
tian Stewerdaess and Finance, Mrs.
Wilson Cartile; Temperance
Mies Jennie Mureay; mite boxes sec.,
Mrs.: McQueen, Mrs. Paterson and
Mrs. Hess;' Supply Committee, Mrs.
1. Elder; Mrs. C. Cook and Mrs. Mer-
ner; Plower. Committee, Mrs. E. Hess
-and: Mrs, C. A. McDonell; Stran.gers'
See., Mrs. Me.rner and -Mrs. Ca Cook;
prese see., Mise Hattie D. Sutherland;
Miselcre Sea. Supt., Miss Irene Doug-
las; Miestion Band Supt., , Miss. K.
Drysdale, Miss, McDonell and • Mrs.
Norraington; Baby Band Supt., Mrs.
L. Mickle and Mrs, Norman Cook.
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CAUTION!'
Ammummaismommiawmpom
To Persons Erecting Radio Aerials and Clothes,
line Wires;
A number of these wires have beeh put up ln Seaforth
proximity to Hydro wires that are very hazardous, and are also detrt.
mental to the proper functionine of the fire alarm system. Do not
place rev wire closer than aix feet tram ;Hydro wires, and always
beneath:
SEAFORTH PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION
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Come
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Crich's
Every preparation has
been made to give
you the biggest selec-
tion passible of
Christmas Candies
and..Chocolates,
eFlowers, Potted
Plants, Mixed Nuts,
Fruit Cake and many
other items you will
need to make your
Christmas complete.
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DELICIOUS CHRISTMAS CANDIES
Mixed Candies, delig25c
ht -
fully fresh; 2 tea
Other Bulk Ca.ndy 25c
per pound
CHRISTMAS ORANGES
30e, 40c, 60c a Dozen
Large assortment of Choice
Christmas Chocolates, in 1, 2,
3, 5 pound boxes.
Strictly fre-sh. Per
Extra Seuecial, 4-11b. s1.09
Boxes, each
JENNIE LID, PATTERSON'S, NEILS0/4S- FRESH 50i Gow
CHOCOLATES
BEAUTIFUL PLANTS FOR CHRISTMAS
What could be a finer gift than
a Beautiful Potted' Plane . We
have Cyclamen, Merry trees,
at prices ranging
from
Orders will be taken for Cut
Flowers, and specially arranged
baskets for delivery before *
'Christmas.
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CRICH'S FAMOUS CHRISTMAS CAKE
in Light or Dark, per pound
Orders taken for Special Christmas, Ice Cream,
Puddings, Log Rolls, Bricks and Novelties
# Individual Fruit Sundae
50c
The Christmata tree in conuection
with the Sunday school of the Unit, .14.
ed Church: will be held on Thursday,
December 23rd. A good program is
being arranged and Sante will ,he
;present to distribute fileeetlelete
from the tree. t • •
The Chamber of Commeree 18:again
sponsoring e community .Christmas
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tree A beentiful tree has. been
se-
cured' and is' being- Placed .9n.Maii
Street In •frerat.:of the Town Hall. The
ell
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-4-2 for 15c
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oda Fountain ,audituicheonette Setvite
The Home of White Clover Bread — Sweet as June Meadows
PHONE 34 •
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Mr. A. W. E. Hemphill spent see- #'
akeal daye;lie London! last week.
Mee: Charles Nicholls, of London,
aceempanied by her daughter and
Mrs. G. F. Scott, her aura, visited
witta relatives here a few dayis ago.
The popular radio preacher .and
singer, Mr. Cyrus Gates, of Toronto,
will be in the Hensall United Church
on eunclay. evening, Dec. 12t4h,, and
in the United Church at Chiseleurst
at 3 O'cletelr.
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GIFT BAGGAGE
Now While Selections are
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Why not drop in and see our Christmas
stodc � fine McBrine Baggage ...and
select your Christrhas pieces while you're
here...
A small deposit will hold any artide
until Christmas ... it's a simple time -saving
Way to do your more important Cluistnias
sliopping early. .,,,to rush, nOconfision or
forced choice frowilidepleted selEctions.
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UNTIL 011RISOLAS
Smith's Shoe Store
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WOMEN'S DIAMOND RINGS
Cleverely mounted in new designs to show all the
beauty of the jewels. You must see these Rings,
in White or Natural Gold, to appreciate their
values.
$12,50 to $100
LADIES BEAUTIFUL WHITE OR NATURAL GOLD
BRACELET WATCHES
at only $0,05 to $50
GENTS' 15 -JEWEL, ACCURATE, STURDY WRIST
WATCHES
$8.50 to $50
• LEATHER GOODS
AltEMER SETS
,,PEIAT" AND PENCIL SETS
JENVELLERY
MILITARY BRUSH SETS
IGNET, BIRTIMAY, Elt•
011,1i & STONE RINGS
VELTIES
THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA—SERVICE
$7,50 to $40
WATER PITCHERS
BREAD TRAYS
CANDLESTICKS
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Open Evenings
Until
Christmas
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