* The Bazaar So Here Goes the Old Bazaar! THE TRAFFIC COP HANDS OUT THE SIGNAL—STOP! HERE'S YOUR HAT, SAN- [fF TA CLAUS, BUT WHAT'S | ¥OUR HURRY, IT'S CHRIST- |}! MAS EVE AT THE BAZAAR, MAYBE THE LAST FOR US, "AND eal WISH YOU ALL | THE LEST ENJOYMENT TN AAR SeSO NTS TS OO SS cm oa M sR, : : Shea es Store , West Side Wallace Street Attention to arge Gianes | from at om prices. Wishing Y: You All A Merry Christmas C. Prueter Mrs. Norman Howes “ Gal rived ‘today and wil; pend the Christmas holiday with ee parents, hompeon. Mr. la will come up ror Christmas ay Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Chamney} spent the week end at the home of Mr. and soar Silas Smith, Millbank. Wettlaufer of Buffalo. sister ot Mayer John tson, is vistting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Watson. Mies Steenson of Newton, saturday at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. J. H. Gee | Mr, Everitt Wilson was in Toronto Monday on busin Mrs. a ait Fr day —— last. in OF aE ‘CHRISTMAS SPIRIT = which gladdens us all with goodwill and joy THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS AND THERE WILL BF. AL- WAYS, whether there be a Bazaar or not. You can see him in the sunshine that glis- tens in the snow, In the joy of the kiddies happiness and the bright lights and loving = rec- tnmembrance of the Christmas tree. The Christmas Spirit pre- vails, BE A SANTA CLAUS, DON'T BE A GROUCH. Here's for a Merry Christmas To All THE BAZAAR! QUINTE GOLD MINES KIRKLAND LAKE Shareholders this) cOm- pany will be “helighted ‘to re- ceive the information, that in t ore, ees sages @ recent assays of sam: of Ore, and the out- the of its look for brighest since a date of the season to all, with many golden returns, SINCLAIR ADOLPH Member Montreal Mining Exchange Phone 260. Office over Schin- bein's block Mrs. W. N. D. Ross and tently of St. Thomas, are visiting in Listowel at the home of Mrs. Ross’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dowd. Mr. Clarence Coghlin spent. the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cavell “ Stratfor Miss Mand Climie of Kitchener, spent Saturday with _ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cli Mr. and Mre. ra ‘Fleming and two eons, Elmer and Douglas, are spending thé Christmas holiday at mcoe. Mr. Bric Ducklow of Waterloo, will spend Christmas with hie par- ents, Mr. and Mre. Isaac Ducklow. Mr. Horace — was in Lon- don on Frid Miss Edith Rothwell of the Bank of Montreal staff, will spend Christ- m uron, Mic Mesers. R. G. Lye and G. H. Ja ck- son motored a ao Friday after- noon on busin d Mrs. 0. G. Alderson of Toronto, spent a few daye the latter part of this week at the home of Mre. M. E. Harron Mrs. M. E. Harron left Saturday to epend a couple of months with her daughter, Mrs, O. G. Alderson, Tor- onto. Miss Bessie Schneider, 3rd Wallace, spent the week ai with, he friend, Miss Annie Chamn C. Shular and ‘wo children, h e gpending this a Thanking our many customers for their patronage during 1927 our wish for each and every one is A Merry, Merry Christmas and a Bright and Prosperous New Year L. A. OLIVER, Jeweller of 8 t a week.and the Christmes holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ronald. Miss Lydia Good, who has been on a business trip to e northern dis- trict for the Real Silk Hostery Co., is spending a few weeks at her home in town. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Demmerling spent Sunday with friends in Mild- is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Witmer. Mr. Louis Pfeffer was in Milverton the fore part of the week on business and also today. Mrs. (Dr.) F. C. Wuson left Wed- nesday morning to spend tne’ Christ- mas holiday with ner parents in a Teaac Ducklow ford on Monday and was in Strat- Mr. Mrs. Gorfon C. Bender and twé6 sons, Lyle and Laverne motored from Toronto on Ssturday Peers Season's Greetings! IT IS WITH PLEASURE AT THIS JOYOUS FESTAL SEASON, THAT WE EXTEND TO ONE AND ALL OUR BEST WISHES FOR A REAL MERRY CHRISTMAS. C.'H. SMITH ™ Flowers N° gift better expresses that devotion and love you feel ‘towards your mother, your wife or your sweetheart than a bouquet of beautiful flowers. Give Flowers for Christmas. Cut Flowers ‘Potted Plants in . Full Bloom jiship of and spent the week end at of their-parenta in town. der and sons remained spending this week here. Mr. and Mrs. Cc. are spending Christmas with friends in Miss Grant returned Monday to her home in Brussels, after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and yr. C. Clarke Mrs. John Vase ‘of Windeor, is | visiting at the home of ote parents, |Mr. and Mrs. §. J. Stevenson. Mre. George Barber mir Mrs. Has- | tings left Monday to spend a month friends in London and 8&t. ~ng ir. “To hn McKenzie of Chicago, is “ad at the home of his father, Mr. J. R. McKenzie. A. prone was In London on Saturday las R. T. Kidd of Londor ie spend- ing "tha Christmas holidays with his mother, Mrs. R. T. \Miss Jean Binning, who is t- tending college, St. Thomas, Mise Marion Binning, Mesers. Roland and Joe Binning, who are attending Tor- oats University, all of Moose Jaw, Sas re spending the Christmas | nota” = their grandfather, Mr. E. Binning, with their uncle, | wer. Boatt, Binnin Mr. ig Anger whe in Stratford on Tues Mr. “Barry McCormick of Hamilton spent the week end with his grand- ; father, Mr. Whitfela McCormick. EXECUTORS’ SALE Fa — lands, stock and implements he executors of the estate of | nobert I erg late of the Town- wick, farmer, deceas “ee sale by vublic auction con. & = will offer jon deceased’s farm | 32, stemciath and produce and also de- aie farms, being: First. Lot 32, con. 5 and S. P. Lot 32 ‘a 6, Township of Howick, 199 acres more or less, all cleared, first class land, etone house, large bank barn, and smaller barn adioining on stone foundation, two drilled wells (one at front, one at rear) Pen windmills, woodshed and ‘two store: driving shed on anit foundation, four miles from’ Ford ous me be sold subject to. a ‘Te- i '} serve: Terms on farme: cash, bal- ance Ist ‘March, after sale John Hhadawaa: ae wr Hyna- man, executors, Gorr! Farm will be sold a Mt ny ae Tee . (s : Mre. Martin arrived Thursday last gh ee Suxpones spend) nay. Miss Regina Nickel of Gowanstown} sj aforesaid persons 10% 1928. Possession, r-| SYNOPSIS OF A BY- LAW NO. 969 OF THE TOWN ‘ OF LISTOWEL. bed mgt a of the Bek aria Law . 969 is to fix the ee are on “So property of Tho P. K. Milla, Limited, their ccessors aesigns! and Les#ees; in the Town of Listow- aL at the eum of $10,000 (except for school’ taxes and local improvement rates) for-a period of ten years dat- ing from the 3Ist day of October, A. D., 1927. It is proposed to this ‘assessment between the WaHace salen se gon of the Company, to be fi t $2,500, and the properties ontVietora street West, which is to be fixed at $7,500, ora total of $10,- 000 age il. It is provided that no lesse these properties shall be entitied to! the benefis of the fixed assessment if the Municipal Council by resolution | objects thereto. Take notice that the foregoing ts| a true synopsis of By-Law No. 969 of thé Town of — . H. BAMFORD, Municipal Clerk. The votes of the electors qualified to vote thereon will aken on By- Law No. 969 at the sume time and at the same places ae Ss are taken at the Municipal’ Elections on! January 2nd, 1928. Listowel, December 15, B. L. H. BAM FORD. Clerk. TOWN OF LISTOWEL Synopsis of Question to Be Submitted to the Electors of the Municipal een of the Town of Listo- WHEREAS said Cerporation = debentures payable yearly for sum of -00, having a total as gate of $654.00 not yat matured WHEREAS the Corporation have been paying out of the public funds each of these debentures as they have matured in :he part to aid the Listowel Agricuktural Society. AND WHEREAS the said Society _— funde to erect a grandstand on eir property and for other im- sen veetuals and have applied to the Council of the said Corporation for as release of the town’s mortgage to! secure the payment of the said de-| entures and the town is deeirous of complying with their request to aid said Agricultural Society e question to be submitted to the ratepayers of Listowel is as fol- lows: “Are the ratepayers of Listo- wel in favor of releasing tlie Mort- gage now held by this Coryoration against the property of the Agricul- tural Society to enable them te raise money ‘by way of a Mo‘tgage for the purpose of building a grand-stand- and making other necessary Improve- ments on their property?" ip ot 3ra@ day of January at the nee f 10 a.m. at the Council Cham- ber, * rimewe I, the clerk of the Mun- icipality will sum up the number of votes given in the affirmative and in the negative on the;question submit- ted and on the 30th day of December 1927, at 10 o’clock a.m..at the place “will be appointed to attend at the polling places on be- half of the persons interested in the affirmative or negative of tbe said question. AND TAKE NOTICE that the fore- going is a correct statement of the queation submitted and will be taken into consideration by the Counci after the expiration of ° after the date of the first publication thereof, Mae on the 16th day of Jan- uary, AND FURTHER R TAKE that the votes of taken on the question at the ne suing election at the time and places for the holding of the same. D at Listowel this 15th day of December, 1927 B. GL, NOTICE H. BAMFORD, Menicipa! Clerk. Mrs. J. Zurbrigg Hi— Mrs. John Zurbrigg ‘es fl! at the home of her son, Mr. M. F. Zurbrigg, and Nurse Liebold is in attendance. Arrives from Greece— Mr. Ted Athas arrived Monday from Greece and will make hig _ home yith his b rother, Mr. James Athas. . Ed. Koch won the goose at the owll ng alley last week with a ‘score ‘af 361. Has Nee ago Acciden Mr. J..C. tmer met with an un- fortunate soctigek on Tuesday morn- ing when he fell near the postoffice corner and dislocated bis arm Accepts Position in Ottawa— Miss Charlotte Schwass, has r signed her position in_ Russell's Studio and left Tuesday afternoon or Ottawa where sho has accepted a similar position. Supplied in Knox Church— Rey. Cameron of Toronto, took the services in Knox church on Sunday last in the absence of Rev. J. M. Nicol, who has Deen confined to his home on account of {llnees. pays Bakery Business— ,On Tuesday of pha week a } deal was consumated on ae erie Bros... purchased the ba Mr. George A. um vie A Sack pos- \seasion immediately. ir. McCallum only recently purchased this business m. Mr. Gordon Johnston ‘eachers Appointed— ' Miss Hornfelt of -Winnipeg, has teacher on tho High by the resignation o ioe ‘a eaving, He Chatham the first of th 6 new y summence her duties on’ the e Collegiate ape Mr. a. C. Vincent will we wish you all the joys of. the Christmas Season. | a In grateful appreciation of your good + — We enter the New Year with a determin- ation to. excell our past efforts to please you, whose friendly business has helped 7 4 to make ours successful. John C. McDonald «° | _orable or unfavorable, as the case may. be. Carp, has en- on the pubiie ‘School sta” euc-} - cecting 3 Mr. Montgomery. CAMPBELL & COMP) The Mines, The Broker--- § and The Public 4 Now more than ever before it is necessary to keep i in con- stant touch with events in the MINING WORLD. The revelations of diamond drilling and shaft sinking at the MINES have a direct influence on the MINING MARKET, favor- The function of the broker is to advise his clients and pro- spective clients of such events BEFORE the effect is demonstrat- ed in the MARKET. Many new companies are springing: into — prominence---many new discoveries are being made on old pro- perties---to the investor such information is VITAL. 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