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The Regent Theatre Ad-
vek t!sement Will° b e
found on page 8.
It has been necessary to
omit "Your Radio" col-
umn this week because
of overcrowded col-
umns. It will, however,
be included next week.
ELIMVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. William 'Pybus, of
near Clhiselhurst, visited at the home
.of Mr. William Johns last Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris and
ch fighters, Misses Pearl and Bernice
Harris, of Chiselhurst., visited' at Mr,
John Headman's recently.
M1'. Kenneth Johns visited in To-
s'onto a few days last week.
•Mr. and 'Mrs. Lloyd Johns visited
in St. 'Marys last Friday.
'Miss Catherine Peters, of London,
spen't the week end at her home here.
ISICgENCE HtAS DISCOVERED new
relief for Rheumatism. Backache,
Lumbago — 14SE RU.MACAPS.—
lieaiting's Drug Store.
DEATHS
4.^olding. Tn
Seaforth, on Sunday, December
10th, Henry Golding, aged 93 years.
Weber. --kin Senlforth, on Saturday, December
9th, Susanna Adam, relict of the late Jacob
Weber. in her 74t.h year,
Gibbinys,—In Kindersley Hospital, on Dec. 9,
Fletcher 13. Gitlbin.ga, youngest sun of Mr.
Robert Gibbingie Toronto, and brother of
�141r, R .W. Gibbings, Clinton, aged 33 years
and 4 _days.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. W. A. Ross and family; desire to ex -
Dress •their sincere thanks to Rev. Mr. Brem-
ner and to all friends and neighbors who so
generously offered ,their help, sympathy and
sconsolatiuns during their recent bereavement,
3444x1
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to sincerely thank the friends,
neighbors and everyone, who were so kind
;and thoughtful. by word and deed. during our
)recent sail bereavement. --.Mrs. William Mc-
Donald and Daughters. 3444x1
CARD OF THANKS
The immediate relatives of the .late Miss
Martha Gibson wish to express their apprecia-
tion of the many act; of kindness shown
during her extended illness and at the time
of cher death. 3444x1
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Herulr Golding
gratefully acknowledge the many acts of
kindness of friends and neighbors during the
sickness and death of their father: also for
the beautiful floral tributes and generous offer
�nf 'cars. 34.44-1
IN MEMORIAM
In loving rnernory of James: A. Thomson,
who passed away December 17, '1930.
Art thou weary; art thou languid?
.Art thou Gore distressed?
Come to 11e, saith One, and coming
Be at rest.
—Ever rrvnemberaxl by Sisters, Wife and
-Son.
NOMINATION NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
The annual meeting of the Electors of the
Township of Tucker;mith, for the nomination
.of candidates for the•ol%ce of Reeve and
Councillors• for the year 1934, will be held at
Wlalker's Hall, Bruceficld, OM Friday, Decem-
ber 22nd, at 1 p.m. If a poll he necessary,
.such poll shall be opened: on Monday, Janu-
ary 1, 1934, at the' following places and by
the following officer; : No, 1—W. C. Goven-
lock's house: W. C. Govenlock, D.R.O., Harry
Ste$ ant, P.C.; No. 2. School No. 8: James
Hay, D.R.O., J. A. McLaren, P.C.; No. 3,
&chool House No. 4: Sim Whitmore, D.R.O.,
Fred Pepper, P.C. No. 4, School House No.
2: Thomas Chapman, D.R.O., J. W. McIn-
tosh, P.C.: No, 1, School House No. 1, R.
D. Bell, D.R.O., Melvyl Traquair, P.C.; No.
e, School House No. 9: William Sinclair,
ID.RO., Alexander Sinclair, P.C. Poll open
from 9 a.mm. to 5 p.m.
D. F. McGREGOR, Clerk.
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Nomination Meeting,
The annual meeting of the Eleotons of the
Township of McKillop will he held at Win-
tt cop Hall on Friday. December 22, 1933. at
one o'olock p.m., for the purpose of nominat-
ing a Reeve and four Counc.iliors for the
Municipality of the Township of McKillop
for the year 1934.
;Should more persons be nominated than
are required to fill the several offices, an elec-
tion will he held on Monday, the first day of
January, 1934.
Polls will be open from 9 .a.m. till 5 p.m.
at the following places:
Poll No. 1 --Janes Carlin's house, Lot 10,
Concession 5: James Nolan, D.R.O.; William
'Maloney, P.C.
(Poll No. 2—Joseph Hogg's house, Lot 25,
Coneessfot 4 --Jamas 13. Hogg, D.R.O., Mrs.
:George Eaton, P.C.
Poll No. 3–Jo:'seph Smith's house, Lot 10,
Concession .,;1,2 -John R. Leems!ing, D.R.O.;
Henry BenneWies, P.C. Lot 28, Conu�-
Poll No.'4--School Np. 7,
,alon 12—:V0'4ll1am Somerville, DJI.O. ; Willis
33urldas, P.C,
JOHN McNAY.
Returning 'Officer.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN that all
creditors and others having claims against
the estate of 'MARGARET JACOBI, late of
•'fire Village of Henault, In the County of
Huron, Widow, who died on the Eighteenth
clay of November,' A. D. 1923, are required
' to forward their claims duly proven to the
undersigned on or before the Twenty -Sixth
day of December,, A. D. 1923.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
after the said date the Executor will proceed
to distribute the estate having regard only to
the claims of which he then she'll have notice.
Darted at Exeter. Ont., this 5th day of
lbecember, A. D. 1938.
GLADMAN & S'IlANBUR.Y,
Exeter and Hensslll,
Executor's Solicitors.
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GIVES QUICK RELIEF - ECZEMA
"The Wonder Heal-
ing Seal" heads
Peoria sis, Impetigo, Itch, Erythema,
Pemtphigus, Ringworm and other
skim ailments whale you work. The
old, reliable, genuine article is
!spelled K -L -E -E -'R• 1l -X.. 500c; '$1,00;
$2.00; '$4.50 lb.. Ask your Drug-
gist or 'write Kleerex Mfg. Co.,
1380 Y'onge St., Toronto, Ontario.
KLEEREX
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IMPORTANT
Every Gift beautifully
boxed and contains a
pretty Good Wishes card,
without any extra -charge.
HIS has always been a great Christrhas Store. Because we carry the largest
stock, and only the highest 'grade merchandise. You can buy for man,
woman or child, new, sensible, useful, highly acceptable gifts that will re-
flect the good taste of the giver. Your Christmas money will go farther
here. Come in and let us settle your Christmas problems. You will save time, worry and money.
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SHOP EARLY
While Stocks are '"Com-
plete and you are assur-
ed of the best service.
"JUST LOVELY"
Ties
FOR MEN
When in Doubt Give
Sox -
The newest silks,
bright, snappy color-
ings and designs.
Built to keep their
shape. Sure to please;
no trouble to select.
In a fancy box.
25c 50c • 75c $1.00
MEN'S CHRISTMAS
Braces, Garters,Armbands
All in Fancy Boxes
Braces, new patterns 50c to $1
Ga''ters, Paris Brand 25c to 75c
Armbands 25c t6 50c
Brace and Garter Sets... 85c to $1,50
Armband and Garter Sets.. 50c to $1
YOUNG MEN WILL LIKE THESE
To a Man ,
The new winter sox
are so much better in
quality; so much more
attractive in color de-
sign and the most ac-
ceptable of all gifts.
Fancy boxes.
25c, 35c, 50c,-75, $1.00
DAINTY NEW
LINGERIE
Super Values
SILK CREPE
Dance
Sets; $1.75 to $2.25
Step-ins .. $1 to $1.501
Gowns, lace trim,. $3
Slips .. $1.69, to $3.00
CREPE RAYON
Bloomers and
Panties .•.49c to 79c
Gowns, $1.00 to $2.00
Dance Sets $1 to $1.50
Pyjamas $1.95
Women's Handkerchiefs'
THE PERSONAL USEFUL GIFT
It is no exaggeration when we tell you that' beauti-
ful quality Handkerchiefs never were sold at lower
prices and tI attractive boxes add so much to the
appearance of your gift. Be sure to include then,
Hankys in your list. Quality Handkerchiefs, beau-
tifully boxed 25c, 39c, 50c, 75e
Fancyembroidered linen and opal in plain or fan-
cy embroidered ; splendid quality 5c t� 50c
e Always Popular
GLOVES
For Women
Slip-on Kid, all
- shades $1.59 to $1.95
Wool or fur lined
Gloves, $1.25 to $4
Chamoisette 59c to -$1
Child's Gloves, lined ;
or unlined, 75c to $1
Christmas Novelties
FOR WOMEN
Clever little inexpensive Christmas re-
membrances that will surely be apprec-
iated. .
Sewing Sets . 50c to 75c
Bridge Pencils 50c to 60c
Set of six velvet covered dress hangers
assorted colors • 65c
Dozens of other novelties, 25c to $1,50
Ken ood Blankets
The Gift of Years of Comfort
Rose, Blue, Mauve, Green, Gold,
Lavender, Yellow, Tan. Satin
bound $6,50 to $9,00
WOOL BLANKETS
Imported Scotch Blankets, Lammermoore
Brand
Domestic Wool Blankets, large size,
extra quality
Flannelette Blankets, Ibex, 72x84
$9,75 Pair
$5,95 Pair
$2,39 Pair
Women's Hose
Super Christman ,Values
Penmans, Kayser, Orient and
Weldrest Brands '
Pure Silk, full
fashioned . , . .75c, $1.00, $1.25
Chiffon Hose 75c to $1.00
Cashmere ° 50c to $1.00
Silk and Wool 50c to $1.00
SPECIAL—High quality crepe
chiffon to ,top reinforced at all
points of wear $1,25
Men's NewChristmas
pyjamas
Just the Nicest We Have Ever
Shown
BROADCLOTH
Fancy color combinations in new
designs, made by Tooke or For-
syth. Price $1,50 to $2,50
FLANNELETTE
Good warm, roomy pyjamas
with attractive color stripe.
51.50 to S2.50
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Men's
Lounging Robes
AND SMOKING JACKETS
Specially designed for Christmas sell-
ing. A gift that will be a pleasant re-
membrance for years to come. Plain
or fancy colors with harmonizing cord
trimmings. All sizes
Lounging Gown
Smoking Jackets
$3,75 to $7,50
$5,50 to $10
Women's Christmas
Kimonas
Nothing you could give could be more
acceptable or useful. You will be sur-
prised what a lovely kimona you can
buy at very little money. Every new
wanted color and style is here. Made
of Fancy Eiderdown, plain or striped
flannels or quilted or fancy silk
Price $2,75 to $6,25
Fancy Towels
in Big Variety and Style
Bath Towels, fancy col-
or borders, 20 by
40 50c
Solid colors, heavily
covered, 22x45. 88c
Heavy weight, fancy de-
sign, 22x45 75c
Pure linen, finest Huck
towels, newest pat-
terns.
$1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $2.25
Women'sGowns
and Pyjamas
GOWNS
Flannelette, 79c to $1.50
Swiss
Cambric $1 to $2,95
Cotton
Crepe $1,19 to $1,50
PYJAMAS
Crepe (men's) $150
Lisle (women's) $2,55
Crepe, girls' $1.19-$1.50
New Scarfs
For Women
New in style and color-
ings, whether it is the full
length or the shorter
graduating shape, single
or double or lined. You
will see a pleasing assort-
ment.
79c to $2,25
Men's Shirts
The kind he would buy himself
In a special Christmas box
Forsyth and -Tooke shirts`are the
standard of quality. You will.
be surprised how good they are
and how reasonably priced we
have them. Collar attached or
tvdo separate collars. Swell
patterns to choose from
$1 to $2,90
Christmas Suggestions
for boys of all ages
Ties, four-in-hand or bows : 25c to 50c
Mufflers, fancy, boxed
Handkerchiefs, single or boxed
Golf Hose, fancy or plain 39c to 59c
Play Mitts 25c to 50c
Aviator Caps 59c to 95c
••50cto95c
1Oc to 50c
Hand Bags
A very acceptable Christmas
gift, particularly these new
bags just out. Colors: Black,
Brown, Navy, Green, Red;
beautiful new effects in hack
straps or strap handles; equip-
ped complete ; some zippers.
98c to $4,00
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