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Folt;Reeve--•A .;Ill. ps,vitt, Edward ender its bnnden, line entertainment
aerials', Davad Dewar.; ell ocl with the singing of the oration
Ilot`4' Cotmeillora—Wm, Iiig•g'lns, al anthem and all the people went
obt, McMurray, Samuel Cleave,:;W, home well satisfied With tale even.
E iliott, .lohn Parker; duel George in.p's • enjoyttlont, '
setae, J1 ° _, `1'he Farmers Club will Bold an
n en meeting in the town hall on
to tc Fier£ took Ytheir oGHtl o of e ualifix1 xiiesday next to receive •the report of
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Mrs.,. mem blackelsen silent Christ-
rime 'with friende iii Toronto.
Mr, Andrew Snell s�gnt '1 'lstrtx s
with hfa'sistmr at Leamington.': :, i
Mitis Vett and Masten” Ciftp>a'Col.
slough spent Christmas -with their
grandmother, Thnell at 13ros-
eels.
Mar, uttti Mrs, Clhas, Iwo stud
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A .1,1a , New Year.
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atipn: and A new . • nomination will . the U, F'» 0, convention recent.y
ave to be held, - held id Toronto "from the delegate,
The following were elected trustees Mr. 'P.ranlc Walsh. As tkass;Es' an op.
y aeolamationt en Meeting doyen interested is Wel-
r. T.• McLeod, 1r,' A. Edwards; cone .to Attend.
ev, A, Maefariane; ,,:
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children of Brussels and Mr, and
Mrs. john Tilley of `Seaforth .spent
Ch isttas 'whit their parents, Mr,
and'Mrs, Ben Riley, 1 '
Mi', Chats, Spoonwr of the Went
spent Cliristntas 'as the guest of his
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GET THE HABIT OF HEALING AT The store foe' everybody
JOHN$ Itd & 6 GROCERY, 1"H�a"ne Villi
tG INDING GRAIN
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CITOPPNG DONE' AS USUAL,:
EVERY WELIK DAY. SWEET'
CLOvEB SEED RULED. PRICES
'REASONABLE,
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Wishes
for
HAPPY AND
PROSPEROUS
0,11,1 -less left this week to spend ^'
cousin Bernard Hall.
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few weeks with friends at Criieago'.
Miss Floy Edwards entertainted a Coderich Township
umber of her;yoting friends of the xi:, j, .G: Cooper of Brandon,
Hage on Monday evening. Man,, arrived honte'lAst weak and is
Robert Penhale, who went west in spending a vacation at the parental
re fall. with three • ears ,of • apples, atonic, that of Mr, years shoo Ma ,
tanned last week spiel thsposj7ig' p •
them. Cooper went roost and h finds man
Mr'. Robt. McMurray is sPentliitg, changes in the old home locality. Y
hristntas holidays in Toronto. ,,Christmas
The old council was returned byg
Mr.,. Murdock Ross . is -visiting 'acclamation on • Monday, a few ex-
Ma,� and Mr's• Edw, Britton and
Miss 'Margaret Love .ate their Christ.
mas dinner with their parents •at
WAlbon,
Mr'. and Mre, Ernest, Adams and
children and Mts. Win, McIntosh
were the Christmas Mrs:
Mills at Harloclt. guests of
Lorne, Taylor• of Lucknow spent
with friends• In the village,
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. DOMINION
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ICE CREAM• PARLOR. -',
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3,�;; WE HEARTILY WISH
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ALL..OUR CUSTOMERS
�P+Ii) EVERYBODY.
1. 1V, AND1tEWS
NEW NEAR
Building for • Sale
r zanie building, with heavy elm'
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timbers, in first . class condition.
Suitable for barn or straw stied.
Price 'reasonable. O. G. Bansford.•
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lends at Buffalo and Pittsb;ire''h•being put
tra names up in nomina-
Misses Greta Baker .,and`. Mary tion, Councillor, H.• L. Salkeld for
oward of ' Toronto` rare :spending; reeve and J. Severity and W. D.
hristntas 'week at 'their homes in Williams. for the council, but they•
e village:Mrs
1VPiss, Dolly Ross of' .PVoodstgek Is withdrew, leavingethe council just es
it. stood last year Reeve, N. W.
endi) • her holida s'at her home in
!; y Trewarttia. - Councillors: D. A.
.e village. Lindsay, George Vanderburgh, H. L.
Mr.'' cord King of. 1Yoronto and Salkeld, H. C.' 'Cox. 'Chane are
lases Lula ..I ing' .of .EImvale and hose who say that the council would.
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E: Cotton and'M. , and Mrs.
C. Joeling of• Detroit spent Christ-
mas with Mr. •and Mrs. T. E,. Mason
Master Ray Mason, son of res•, and
Mrs. T. E. Mason, was presented
with a certificate of honour 1!iom the
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No Trespassing; •
No hunting or trespassing allowed
on 'Lots No. 11 and 12 (Bridgewater
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Property). Huron Road E, J. Tre-
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The Hub Grocer
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oriel of Hensall are spending theOntario
.be hard to. beat anywhere, too.
>lidays at their home's in the -village. ' Mr. and Mrs. W: J. Rowden Ieft
Miss Lula.Baker' 'of•'Denfield •is' on Thursday last to 'spend Chrletlnas
,liclay]ngg' under. the .parental roof• -and' the 'their
Dept. of Agriculture for the
highest number of point's won in S.
S. N. 12 for the past year: The
presentation was made. 'at the
STOCK . TAKING SALE
For 10 days to clear out all goods
on hand if possible at cost
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two six rogmed houses on Fred.
@rick street, near the new flax miIIs,
toil- sold c
1 be heap, and an easy terms.:
Apply to Jacob Taylor or C. B. Hale.
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SCRANTON COAL
ALSO WOOD
' Any whoe.wish to leave their leder
for future. delivery can do so. by leav-
g their orders at my residence
holiday season visiting
Mr, • .Jaiues Manson. et Kitchener, sister Find •brother, Mr. and Mrs, G.
ent` a few -days- •the „past week An -Ludlow at' Proton and other friends
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@ village. in 'Grey County,
Christmas -Tree' - entertainment on
last: Thursday evening,
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prices.
1 upright piano, good tone, was
sold for $600.00, a good practise pi-
ane to go at $125.00.
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Wamsley • of Detroit is visit
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Boars for Service
Champion bred, bigtype Yorkshire'
and Cheshter White boars for service.
Huron St. or •phone 155. TeFms
strictly cash, E.'Ward, —34-t!
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g•under- parental roof,
William Brandgn of tTiondon spent YOU1 G GODERTCH TOWNSHIP
3ristnias at his home. to the village. GIRL' BRCOMES BRIDE ON
Mi. Will'Oanioron o£ Detroit spent CHRISTMAS DAY
rristinas at his home in the vii-'
ger ? The marriage took place at Grand-
Wliber Erwin. of Kitchener, spent view Farm, Bayfield Road; -the home
e -•past, week -under the parental. of the bride's -parents, at high noon
of., ., :' on :Ghtistrtas • Day, ;of the eldest
Atte ' Brandon anti avife , s aeut$
1 claughtei of 14Ir, and "
with friends - la Wingham.' Elliott, :Lilian: !-Mae, •to Mr, John
Miss . Ruby Woods of Blaekston, Thelma; Gibson, son of Mrs. George
Sound District ss home
r the holidays. Gibson of Ashfield,
The.bride:wore a veryapr@tty wed-
Miss Dorothy, EowleL;of bMshwood ding gown, of toupe sillopoplm and a-
A Christmas visitor under, the .corsage bouquet'.of Sunset rosebud's,
rental roof:`'' "All
The ygttng^ couple were unattended '
Mfsses Eva and Mabel Stinson 'of and the bride was given away by her
ronto' spent the holiday with their father:
lens, Mx. and M1s. Wm i Stin-' After, . Lhe ceremony rthe' bride's
n •` mother, assisted by her nieces, served.
Laweriice' Fowhe of louden •s fent 'a very sumptuous wedding feast;
mistmas' at his home" Fri the village: which was enjoyed by a few Mimed-
Fraiilt King Londi>n
Marriages
JOHNSON—STEEP—In Clinton, on
Dec. 27th, by the Rev. 5. E. Mc--
Kegney, Sadie, second daughter of
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1412. and bars • D. Steel,, to dames
' Herbert Johnston -a
QUEEN--AGNEW—At ..the manse,
Clinton,on.Christmas Day; by tile'
Rev:- J;;'N.• Hogg; Isabel; young4
•est..daughter. of Mrs. Sarah Agnew
' of' -Clutton, to Hilliard Queen of De<
troit, son of Mr, 'George Queen of
Stratford, '
GIB�S:ON=ELLIOTT. In- ' ••Goderieh
•'township,onDec, 25th, by the -Rev.
, Anderson 'of. the Ontario street
.• _•'eh.w eh,. •Clinton, Lilian Mae, eldest.
• daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex.
Elliott,; to;John ,Thomas Gibsoi,
son of.,Mrs. Geo, Gibson. of Ash-
field. ,
Price 350.00;
2—'G octave organa suitable for
school purposes to go at $15"00 each.
1 second- hand cabinet.phonograph,
worth , 125.00 fumed oak case to o
$ g .
at 37G.00.
2 Brunswick oak table phonographs
383.00 each, . '•
I Phonolla'ii beautie sells at S285.90
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in mahogany. Sale price, $221,50..
I Gold Medal table,ntachin@-m uia-
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hogany; se11S' at 011:00. Sale Price
360,00, ". ' . ' , - -;.
1 cabinet Gold Medal; a -peach, sells
at $17G.00: •Sale prree $126,00.
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stock •ieeorda to clean at 70e.•t1,
each.
' Player•' •ro11s' stock goods, fit any
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.Plano. 2 for the price
.. HORSES
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1 Brood mare'adandy,3165;
@neral ur
g p pose •(geed
'go at •365.00 each; 1^driven
, ken). a dandy at -$76OG
1 cream se arator;
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like new.taigo at -$60:00.-
For" Particulars phone
at• MY office and see
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At home every forenoon.—A.• C.
Levey, Phone 5 on 689, Clinton —28'.
South End Grocery
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Many • Fr�erids•
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eery C hrl�stmas
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l!t LroceLr Fes li{ Provisions
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MPT DELIVERY
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of spent the
lidays at his hone in the' village:
Miss Fair, who has been •principal'
the •Public• 'School `for the past-,
ar and a half, ' rest tied'at' Ghrf'sti=
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is. Her place will be taken - by
Allan Fisher of Lippett.
Miss Davey; assistant teacher of
Public sehdol is spending her
gate friends invited.
Mr. •
and Mrs. Gibson tivilm..talte up
their residence.. shortly on the faro
recently purchase from the Marsh-
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all estate- and they have the best .
wishes of a large circle of friends
for their future happiness and p ,COOK—Iii
pezity.
Births
McMATH—At "Hillside" Holmes-
,. Mre,•• Ga. Dec. -.25th, to 1,— and
Mia. $. R. 11iaMath, a son,—Sam
uel Sheldon.
•nos- Hamiltoi on
, Dec, 20th
to ••Mr, and Mrs • Wellington R.
• Cook, 318 York street, a son—
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To. The Electors • ...
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Ladies and.Gentlenten:—
Havin"served the town for several
years as councillor anti cloning' the
past year as agile I a seating
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Wanted ,
House. and lot in. Clinton or sub-
orbs. House six or. seven rooms, lit
large enough for gaxdening.,Give fatal.
particulars of property and rice 1u
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Teply, Address, Home. Netvs-Reeoori
office.
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STEW Year
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for
itiANTED
knitters and learners
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ristmas vacation at her -home in
ncardf s. •,
Mrs James -Eagleson. of Aberdeen,
Dakota. is visiting, his
g parents,
,and •Mrs,• William .Eagleson: •
14T;r..Harold Pollock 'of Toronto is.
tiding the holidays under the par -New
tat roof.
It is
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Arthur. `Reid.
, • - BIRD—At Regina Hospital, an Dec,townshipHullett,�
•Kipper 19th, to Mr.and M'rs. Duclley H.
Atuong .,the many visitors who Bird, Glenavon, Seslt; (formerly
were here for the holidays we noticed Miss Taylor of Stanley), a son—
Mr., Murray Fisher of the Univers- William Morgan.
ity, ,Toronto; Mx. Jas.. Jarrot of the
Western University, London; Misses - Deaths
the
for the suffrages of the people. I
think any experience should count for
t think
and if re -sleeted as reeve
I wrll do m3 ,• best to serve the town
ability, as I have
to Chep est of Wishing
in the' est. you all a Happy
Year,
R. J, MILLER
' Farm For Sale
Lot 30, Con. 6 intoof verset
2 miles from Clinton. Convenient
to school. Contains 117 acres; 100
acres cleared, 17 acres bush lot. Land
is all clay loam and in old. state of
cultivation. b acres fall wheat. Good
brick house and bank barn with cern-.Cl
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•APPLY
CLINTON and BRUCEFIELD,1
Phone for Clinton 74.
Phone for Brucefield 11 on 618. .
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'AT ONCE
Knitting Co.
LIMITER
with deep. regret that we are
Iled, upon this week to record tale
ath of 'one of our residents• in the
neon (ii' 'Susan Eleanor•'Bissett; be-
red. wife' of Matthew Keri•, who
stied'_
Helen and Mae McGregor, Toronto;
Ethel and hazel Elgie, London, and BOYER—At - the Hospital for Sick
Bertha and Carrie. McKenzie, Toren- Children, Toronto,' on Dee. 26th,
to; and Mr. Arnold Petrie, Toronto. Margaret, only' daughter of Mr.
Mr, Andrew Boa, a student of Mc- and •Mrs. Geo. Boyer, 420 Leslie
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Young Caw For Sale
Young cow, due about January Sth•
Apply C. W. Williams, Sr., phone 4t
on 602. —78-2-p
ent stabling, 2 good wells and never
failing spring. Apply on premises.
Ezra. M. Durst, R. R. No .1, Clinton,
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Phone . 4-5 ' • _ ' 0
IDLY N I , W YEAR
TO ALL
peacefully, •away on Sunday
aning-last at theeaage of thirty-two
on
ars and two maths: The • deceased
.flborn in London England, on
3 15th -day -of Oct. • 1888; and came
t to :this country 'in 1912 and set-
Gili College, occupied the pulpit, of street, Toronto, and granddaugh-
St. Andrew's church with great ac- ter of Mrs. H. W. Cook, aged 6
ceptanee last Sabbath: He is ex- years,
pected to supply next Sabbath again. BIRD—At Regina Hospital, an Dec.
Subject: "The Great Beyond." 22nd, William Morgan, infant son
Mrs, .Ernest King and niece of •' of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley H. Bird
Turnips for Sale
Mr. W. Doherty has about 1000
bushels of turnips in his barn cellar
for sale. • —76-tf
Puncture Proof Inner Tubes
Have your car fitted with the Areo�`I.�
Cushion. tubes. No, punctures, - no
blowouts. All sizes of tubes kept in
stock. W. L. Peffers, Albert street,
d in .Dunwich township, Elgin
rnty, where she was married to
Gerrie and Mrs. Wm. Haney of
Winghant were sympathetic visitors
of Glenavon, Sask.
No Trespassing
Clinton. . —74-tf
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THOS.[IAWI�II�S
Agent for H2Cia FiSrnace
Plumbing and Heating Phone 53
Shop over Corless & Yenner's
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r now • sorrowing •husband. They
aved • net to • Stanley township +in
17, where they remained until a•
ago•when they moved into the
lage..•
with the fancily of Mr. Thos. Mellis
last week. The funeral of Mrs. Roy
Furry, whose body arrived from the
'West was largely attended on Fri-.
Houses For Sale
TWO houses on Bond street, •prop-
erty of .H. Livermore, town water in
Persons found trespassing on lots
23 and 24, Con. 14, Goderich town-
ship will be prosecuted. James For-
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House for Sale
Comfortable 8 -roomed house,on
Albert street, North, with good stone
cellar .and town water. Also stable
.The.funeral: took- place to
.yfield cemetery on Tuesday of-•
moon. The services were held in
Andrew's church, conducted by
day last Rev. Ma'efarlane of Bay-
field and Rev. Mr. Foster of Varna
were present and conducted the ser-
both, electric tight in one, also.stable
on remises. Good gardens. Also a
steel range, nearly nw, and driving
Raw Furs Wanted _
No need to ship your raw furs. 1
on premises. Apply Miss Moore.
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Macfarlane assisted .b
Rev. A. , y
1 Rev. R. • 0. Pitts of Trinity
vice,which took lace at St. And-
p
rew's church. Interment was made
at Baircl's cemetery. The fancily
horse. Apply to A. McCartne
pp Y • 78-M
sell direct to the manufacturers and
aim paying as much as any firm and
Will up to
Dried Apples
pp Wanted
Highest prices paid for any qua!),
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Happy New .Year
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to all
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We are in the market for:
VybIEA,T BARLEY
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AND WHITE ASH LOGS
'Flour and Feed always •00 hand. "
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arch, after which the cortege pro-
tad to the cemetery where inter-
:nt took The
have been much sympathized with
in their sad bereavement•
House For Saletit
Desirable cottage, formerly. Deco-
more than some. pay.
$700 for prime dariz minkskins, For
prices of other furs ring up telephone
of dried .apples. Cantelon Bros.,
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Clinton. - •
place. pallbearers
se Messrs. James and Robert Del-
Mrs, Petei• Cameron of ICindersley,
Sask., is Msiting her father; Mr.
pied by the late Mrs. MacRae, on
ltttttenbury, street, west, For pantie-
No. 89. H. A: Hovey, Clinton. 76-tf
Iiouse For Sale
ty, George Dewar, Colin Campbell,
lin Gairdner and -Chester• Nichol-
1. She leaves to mourn her loss
Thos. Mellis, and other relatives:
iPPAuctiona
Mrs. Cameron @S )eCte• to 1itaTCC. an.
extended visit in Ontario" •;;;
nears apply to Mrs. 0, A. MeLen-8-roomed
nail adllllll'IStratTlx. 78 -if
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Of farltl stock and implements will
house with 3 piece•bath—ALSO----
room, Hot Air Furnace, Town water,
goodgarden and chicken house. Ap%
r husband •incl, two children,, aged
'amid seven years, The sympathy
theawhole coimmunity'gods out to
,Misses Tena and Edna betweiler
are spending the holidays with
friends'
-Annual 'Meeting •
' The annual meeting of The Olin-
take place at Lot 29, con. .1, Tucker-
smith, (Huron Road) on Wednesday,
Ian' Stn1,,1—'J2
ply on the premises. W. S. Har-
a bereaved •Inleliand and- little ones
their -Sad loss of• a dear wife and
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Mr. • Kerr wishes to thank all the
in and around Moorefield,.:
Mrs, Sterling McPhail -and ciao h-foilowf
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ter Mary are visiting with their re-
lee an, air. and Mrs. Robt. Brown-
lee and at Mi'• Henry Ivisot's,
tear' •Horticultural •Society will be held
in ]the office of Mr. S. B.. Stothers,
on; January '14th, at 8 p.rn-C. D.
Botrclt; President. —78-2
Geldingyears old,
g g e
snare 13 years old;' supposed to be
in foal. to Golden Guinea; driver 5
ears eldin not afraid of ante§
Yold, gelding,
For Sale or to Rent
T o Iota with comfortable house,
furnace, town; water Fri house.
Garage and stable, situated on Mary
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J. A. FORD SON
Phone 123. . '1
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ends for •• the kindness •aiid's m-
thy shgwit him and •ilia chrldien itt
3 time of Mrs.' Keri's sickness
Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Richardson
of°Ilensali spent Christmas with Mr,
and Mrs; Noakes,
ir:"y
mar@ 4 years old, good third hors@.
Cattle—Cow $years old duo Jan, T,
w years due in May, > ew 8 years
street.—Apply on premises to W.
H. Cole. phone 133 53-1f
and
that bereavement. _
Mr...,Thonras Bissett, Glencoe, ate-•
• of the deceased, attended the fun
11 on Tuesday,
.
iVIrs. John Dayntan's atone' Was
the scene .of .a large and happy gath�
ening tnl Chxiatntae Day' when oven-
ty-Five of !heti friends said talent-
selves sat down to'a splendid dinner,
Miss
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS •.'
Pursuant to the requirements of
die last of June, heifer 2 years due
in, May, heifer 2 years due first of
October, steer 2 years rising 3, liei-
ler rtazng 2, 4 yearlings, 3 spring
-calves, 2 .brood sows, .0 number of
Implements: McCor-
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dried Corn which wo are selling
very reasonable 'prices, ' .
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Top prices will be paid by us for all
kinds of poultry taken at Clinton ev-
cry day and at Holmesville ever*
Wednesday morning, We pay tl:rao
more per 1b. dor properly fatty
tened milia fed Dhickens, •
GUNN LANGLOIS' CO
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N. W. TREWARTFIA, Manager r
Phone 190; Hoimesville 4 on 141
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Mr. Ea v
t ne:son ]?wing• froth Luck-
w has been spending a few days at'
. , D. P. Webster's -
Miss Eunice Reid is Spendfiig her
ristmas vaehtion - With her sister,
rs. Harold Graham,
Ons of the Falai successful enter=
and Christmas, .trees of
history was gtgen,':in the sown
11 on Thursday evening last ;hy the
@thedist Sinidar'school, Although
a evening was cold and windy the
11 was filled to capacity, the people
• from ' far The
Warner, who has been the
o£ Miss M. Dayipar�, left or
for her hem@ in the Queen
City.
Mrs. Geo. S hires and bah • &re
n y,
'visiting friends to Tuekersmith,,
We, are Having 'our first good
sleighing of the season.end anmubet
: seeni to enjoy it. . ;
Mr, and Mrs'. J. W. McLean of
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tate second of ;Tucitersrrtith are .re.
ceiving oongratulatio8s, a young son
having arrived,
Mr•s. P. M, .McEwen, who had1:fanning
been Frere for the 'past three weeps
with her brother, • returned to her
haeme in Goderieh to celebrate Christ-
tits Gailadii Higli+.vaS Aet separate
sealed telerst marked' Tender for
Contract, No. will be received
by the Contract
Lrntil 12 G ClaClt
n ,
-moon, 14Mnclay; January _1b, 1920, for
the construci,fen of conarete stt'uc-
toles ori the Prbvmoal highway as
follows:.
Contras t No 241—Tawnslmtps of, )1-
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