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Tif URSUAT, DECEMBER lith .1941
Give Prat i al. It,
Ir��ty t�at-
SA,E OF AAT3�-•on Friday. & S'
' ...,.. • • •urday, December 12th and 13th. A
.YOU CANNOT •GO WRONG WITH GIFTS QF SOMEI.H.114:6 ' sale• of hats at $1.50 and $175 each!
TO WEAR. • : ..,All this .season'-s.:hats ,B bersonr
t , t rely Mr. C:, A. Higgins of Detroit spent
,�..-1�T_S. SC;�R;ES_ 8& SCARF. °•scar! wtil �Ipake a; to a8c • the eek -end wh his`�o�ilxer; Mrs:
git, in white crepe with. frutged ends ...... , . w
'.. __ __ .: lx A Taiaanna_
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'FIGURED
ALWAYS
VKVV1,runta,..,. • -_,,: wJ...... • .
fanc ilks .and new •wools also
Mr. Charlie .Henderson ofbr-
YS WELCOME ,brew ,y Silks , ... _. ,
WELCOME -;New ,.. . ,. , -end at the home
t t th week -end le Steward. !
hr
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s.Ca s
and Mr
a. r:
_ on o seen e
black for"the Air .Force •.., ' 50e. to $1.0.0.'
Hi or boned.
pair
95c
P NDER
S b ck
SUS E y
FREE SWINE' y . Mr, . ,and Mrs. Harvey Treleaven,
FOR.,I.ADIES &L'HIhDRiN » Mrs, Charles
Steward and Sani
and .brihten ' Kilpatrick. spent. the '• Week -end. in•
MITTS GLOVES -Wool to warm 1•yonr fingers g P p
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your winter clothes ReO G reen, navy, brown...... .. • 55c to 79c :5 Toronto: ' •
whoto has
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HANDSERCHiEFS 'Real Irish .lines with lace edges 25c -Mrs; Dan T. MacKinn: n,
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time was' •.
et
ee uite ill fp .... m ,
b. n q
GaVE LINGERIE SKIPS' PYJAMAS' GOWNS:
lustrous. moire ,with zipper.. All colors
- • Toronto,,,
Hospital. its o
• nits. Made ' et _taken • to Omer* • 1 p . .
AN/TT/NG $AGS -,-So' handy, •for the'• lady -that k
98clast week for treatment
Brother -lin Law Dies • • • . ;To' Teach At Fordwich •• •'
- Mrs Peter • .T. Carter received Mr: J. H. Pollock has resigned his
word decently of• ,the` death of her •position.. as teacher in S. S. No. 10
brother-inlavir,: - Tom. DeWolf of Kinloss, and will teach at Fordwich
1rkland. Lake- He was .a . compos- after the New Year. Whitechurch
iter on. the Northern News of that will suffer a real loss when Mr, and
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town: Mrs-DeWolf';was a veteran of Mrs. Pollock depart' as 'ttiey: have
the last • war and had been ill for .bei in ever ,'w'a' to further.
w x ped' :..qua_._._ ..
lns... _ _..- �..
.iboti?t . three moitrtfis" prior to ••,•~ �.,
deatft the interests of the community.'
s, Chocolates
•e:• Ideal Gifts
SHCHRISTMAS U - SMOHES,'FOR.THE SERVICE'MEtN THIS
TQBACCOS, CIGA'RS,'CIGARETTES, SMOKERS SUNDRIES
'In 'Attr'active..;,Gift Packages and in a Variety of Sizes
Wl
HA L NTS & MOORSCHOCOLATES BOXED 's !ITD E .HUNTS 'II
SPECIAL!, ORDERS FILLED- WITHIN THREE DAYS;
t
eild Smoke Overseas .I.
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PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH 'US • 10.11
i' e E .. Way To Send Srnokes_Overseas-All Orders Re- i
tSth � y,
:ceive Prompt' Attention.. (., 0
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S.tai -apt
Mrs. James • Snowden 'spent the
'weekend with her,sister, Mrs. Well-
iigton ' Nixon • and Mr. • 'Nixon of
Lucknow. '
Mrs, Wm: MacKenzie has gone' to
Toronto, where she will make ' her
home for the wmter with her Baugh -
ter, Katherine. • ' • '
New Stocks of . warm undergarments
for all the family at old low govern-
ment controlled •prices. THE MAR=
'KET. 'STORE. - -
Mrs. Wilson Hamilton• spent the
week -end here before returning, to
London where she will spend the
`"`Bali � `ter M
winter yvi£h`kier gh yr •
Mr. wig, Mrs.., Andrew 'Alhn' ,of
Clifford , and ' Mr. and , Mrs: Lenti
Smitd:--•'of` I a'm•ilto'n ' spent-
' -Thurs=day with Mr. and Mrs;, W. J. Todd.
Mrs.- .,(Dr:) W. A. 'MeKibbon, .of
Wingham (pee, Nan Russell) : receiv-
ed' a recent cable from her husband'
Capt. MacKibbon, announcing his
,safe arrival: overseas. •• ,
The December meeting of the Wo•::
ma's Institute will be held in the
Town, Hall,' . Friday,, December 12th
at 2.30: • Roll call to be answered
_by a donation for the shut: in boxes.
Sgt. Jack .Campbell •spent the first
of the week at his home here..Jack
has been transferred to. Camp Bor-
den from ' Petawawa and reported.
there. yesterday: ,
THE PRICE. of . hay. , . realized ` last
yearat auction. sales scarcely reach-
ed$4.00 per tom' Thia, yeas_•ia this*
vicinity, p, it has been selling at $11
per ton and packers are 'buying it
wherever. it, is available. - Tara
Leader,
Fine
Food . ' oar.
The • ..'mas Season
Sunkist
FLORIDA= N ',ELORAS.
Texas Seedless GRAPEFIdJIT
RED EMPEROR GRAPES
IMPERIAL MJXED• OLIVES
•
Bluebird MAR R S MALLOWS
Packages, In 1 1b:' Christmas. • Packages
SUPREME' CHOCOLATES •-:
Assorted. Ceiatres; in 1; •lb. ' & .
hr`
ick e
- 2' lb." C estmss
p �s
Y .FRESH FRUITS AND,i
VEGETABLES DAILY'
CONTEST PRIZES ,
BOYS 1st--5-foot Toboggan
2nd -Airforce Game
GIRLS 1st -Pen& pencil Set
2nd::: Sorry 'Game:
•
8th
STANDING -DEV.
..Boys •
Douglas Reid -Dungannon
J ck Stu rt=Town.
Donald MacDonald=Town
Almer James-l-lolyrood
Donald Joe Gau:itt-- St Helens
C'irax Go11an--Town ==—
Bruce Johnston -Town
Allan. Stewart -Town
Donald. McAlpine=Town .
Bill McCartney .Town
:Clifford MacMillan --Town' •
Bobby., Lyons} --Town
• .Olds `
•
Eillen Purvis -Town
Noreen Kilpatrick -Town
Jean Taylor -Town.
Beryle Solomon -Mown
Margaret Chin -Town' •
Opal 'Orr -Town
`Mae Irwin=R.R. No.. -7
Vyetta':Phillips-R.R. No. '2
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables A
Specialty
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STOP;. ' SHOP & SAVE AT
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M,..ONS
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'Phones 82 " We Deliver.•
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RED CROSS,NOT S,.'
DECEMBER SHIPMENT'
Knitted Conforts-25 turtleneck
sweaters, .5 ,alternative .' .caps, 10 • hel-
mets, 15 pair mitts, 15 pair sea -boot
stockings, 15 pair' socks, 5 pair ib
.-h • d socico- fan __- _.
Clothe§ for Bomb Victims --39
quilts, 2 pillows, 2 shelter rugs, 15 GI
units number -i3- each unit consists
of 1 skirt or slack, 1 wool blouse,.
1 -cotton bluse,9boys shirts, five
women's night gowns:.
Kairsh
ea Club'. , paidsocks, one
pair sea.boot sto kings,•,2'helmets,
9 paifctriitts, 1. girls sweater, three e •
turtleneck sweaters,3. scarves 14
"irgloves,4 .shits
pair slacks, 1 psi shirts,
,
1•' pair pants. i)pnated-.7 quilts; 1
•shelter. drug• • .:�.
Paramount • Woman's Institute -2
.D
turtleneck' sweaters, 3: • pair glo'ves..
n ted-' uilts.
o a � •q
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Zion Workers -2 pair socks,' slat
pair boys sox, 1 boys sweater, 2 lel-
mets, 5 •steel helmet , caps, 1 pair.
mitts, 2. turtleneck 'sweaters, three ;
blouses,, 1 pair pants, 8 night gowns,, '
Donated -4, quilt,' 1' shelter rug.
Kintail Woman's • Institute -four
turtleneck sweaters,14 helmets, one
pair gloves, 1:pair sea boot stock-
ings.• Donated -4 quilts. •
Kinlough Red Cross -2 pair mitts,
3 pair socks, 2 scarves; 2 turtleneck
sweaters, .9 blouses, 1 night gown.
.-Donated'.-6_ wilts.. _ _ __: •_ „. , a:......_
•Langside Red Cross 2' pair boys
• pants,' 1 pair gloves. Donated ---11.
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s Soso 3 .`l ,Ia'# `1 ++'!!l8` wiol,IeLit+tst `. #+1C,it0dC#-.
For Ladies
CHENILLE HOUSECOATS-%
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Silk 'Bed -Jackets -in -beautiful
colors in sizes small, medium
and large.
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g
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SLIPS •-. Daintily trinun,d
with. matching •lace. -Tearose
and . white, •,
• . b
-PRETTY satin Panties with `
in
• e tri inin . '
fine iac m .g
' GLOVE.Kid; chamoisette &
SSI MITTS -Warmly lined.
matching
SCARVES in 8 colors.
FINE Lace eiiged Handker,
chiefs•, for ladies.
" TOWEL.5-A large assortnient
of bath towels.. • . '
3 GOWNS and Pa3dmas .made LACETablecloths
mm
rich eeru
of satin, snuggle-lown and
• lace, ' •
' flanellette.
• • FLANELLETTE -& Woollen,
HANDBAGS in newest styles. Blankets. , ' -
DOlt trsi t t t,san t +g tigitegiit>r_lbve iogeeeeeErs itri
. JUST ARRIVED
3. Forsyth • Shirts .
MEN & BOYS SUITS '& OVERCOATS. , •
' UNDERWEAR, GLOVES,SOCKS ;& SCARVESSTANFIEILD S UN
. HANDKERCHIEFS for men, ,soldiers and airmen In#Balled oe
- Colored .. .. ar _ w
R1 tiglioiegl la tirtO Attotokriarivirt ireerre0'oalairisifl+ !.
For, Men • hi, lovely, Shades and matching'Forsyth Ties bi- Strik-
• ing colors,
'quilts. , f - CALL IN AND LOOK AR �N_ AT. -
r t►n>rL lt;[lLL 11
S.--4 blouses,2
Hackett's W. 'M.', ..
pair' mitts,./1 sleeveless sweater. two,
OA 'AR L
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scarvese, 3 pair socks.
"St. Heeln's..•Woman's'.Institute-l"••'%`, •L.UCKNOW,•,ONTARIO):
turtleneck -sweater', eater, 3 ,pair mitts, •2
1 scarves, • 1 pair,- sea boot stockings,
•8 pair socks: Donated -6 quilts.
I .. Kinloss . Patriotic Society -1 scarf,
3 pair socks, 4 helmets, '7 ,pair mitts,
3 turtleneck sweaters, 9 blouses..
Donated -2 quilts. , •
Holyrood Red Cross -eight boys
shirts,- 1 -chills suit; '2 pair -•socks,
1 pair mitts. Donated7=8 quilts; two
pillows.
Donations -2 pair socks,- 1 scarf -
Mrs. Burgess; •1; quilt,-- Mrs.. Thomp-
son group; 1 quilt -Mrs. Andrew's
group of United church..' • •
• Workers Registered
Mesdames: Ho e>ll, Youn,._ Watson,
.1. S. MacKenzie, W. L. MacKenzie,
McLeod, Hall, Treleaven, ' Smith,
Murdie, McInnis; Chapple, 'Huston,
Reid, Newton, Hamilton, Hender-
PHONE,
son, per., ',:McAlpine,. _Hoo Anderson,,
McKim.. '
The Red Cross rooms.will • be
closed until ' January 6th, 1942.
r
Wo haywork cut out and anyone
wishing to sew at • • home please get
it at the. Council Chamber.
CITIZENS' _Oil' PARKHILL. have
yoted against the estal lishi hent. of
a beverage .room' in that 'town. Al
though the •majority of votes were
in' favor of granting . •a lidense, tl e_
Plebiscite failed . because 80 per cent
'of the total vote was not obtained:
The vote was 308. to 249 '
' FOR THE 'FIRST TIME in ,the his-- ,
A RECORD .VOTE' turned down the tory of Meaford a woman' headed.
proposed beverage rooms in • New the polls in a municipal election
market, 1,519 to. 562. •Every sub- when Mrs. Jessie (lardiner was re'
division voted against the estab- elected by mbre than 100 votes. over
lisinnent. of.:the beverage. moron and. ken, next.., nearest, • competitor., With- •••.,
voters polled a 55 per cent greater- the election also of Mrs Alice'f.`1e--
vote than in the last liquor defer, ment, who was a candidate for the
endum in 1936 •When ' local• option first time, Meaford will now' have
'was defeated, 1,072 to 782. two women 'on the municipal board.. •
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Enjoy .
Shopping At THE a
MARKET
STORE .
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Bring The Children To See . Santa Claus' Show Of New Merchandise
— Come
In And Enjoy :Your Christmas • Shopping At Your Annual Sale.
NEw And Seasonable Dry Goods Items ,For Sensible Christmas Gifts For'All The Family. New Toys And Novelties
That Will Make Acceptable Gifts. A New.. Stock Of Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery . For Every Member Of The Family.
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TRESTORE
WITH
THE• STOCK
Every. ter Article 'WiII Be Sold. 'at , - - - The New Low Government Contro Led Prices
Do Your 5,
Christmas • a
Shopping' .
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Meet • Me At THE
MARKET Only 11
More Shopping Days.
Until Christmas
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