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GOWNS--
Luxurrious nylons, beautifully tirnnrexeed
with lace.
LADIES' STORE
'LINGERIE --
'THE AL. */AYS ACCEPTABLE GIFT.
'CRINOLINES -
To rustle under the prettiest dress.
From 2.98 to 12.95
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL IN,, CRINOLINES
Reg. 2.98 ' for 1.98
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SLIPS -
In Crepe and Nylon, lavishly trimmed
with lace.
from 2.98 to 8.95
PANTIES -
Non -run rayon tricot, whiten and pink.
pair for 1.00
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RAYON TRICOT -
For the thrifty minded for
1.98
" OVERSIZE -2.98
BLOUSES --
Fussy and tailored styles
from 2.98
SW EATERS -
Cardigans and pullovers. Wools im-
ported from England. Orions, some
angora trimmed, V-neck Orlon pull-
overs, long sleeves, in all the newest
shades at
DRESSES -
Latest styles in wools, novelty fabrics
and party dresses for the gay season, .
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ACCESSORIES -
Scarves, gloves, bags of all descriptions
to delight the lady of your choice..
HOUSECOATS AND DUSTERS--,
See our large selection of quilted, nylons,
taffetas and novelty fabrics.
HOSiERY--
5T gauge, IS denier, first quality at
99c
We carry wool and nylon hose, lisle
and rayon.
FLANNELETTE -
To keep her cozy these cold nights.
WOOL KNITTED SUiTS-
2 piece, nubby wool in grey, pink,
charcoal, yellow, blue and mauve.
Special .1.6.98
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All merchandise in
5.95 gift boxes
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are es invited,as well as Goderich c
especially yhildren, to
come and see Santa Claus.
Where will be a bag of candy for every child.
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BOYS WIND ► "'ERS Sizes
gabardine„ quilted: linins, mouton col-
lars at a low price of 4.98
STROLLERS --Sizes 8-114,, gabs and
plaids,: quilted lining,. mouton, collars..
Assorted shades.. 7..95
These strollers. formerly' 1i2:9.5--118;95
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BOTANY WOOL. PULLOVERS-Two-
tone
ULL Oi&ERS-Two-tone and plain colors.. A warm gift
-for the ,qonng, mem. 2.9a and 3.98,
POLOJAMAS-B:iue with grey, grey
with blue'.. W'airm a flannelette
from 6-T4L • 2.9.Ix
FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS - In fire
chief red. Boxed individually, sizes
6-12. 7.98
ALL WOOL 'GLOVES -For boys. Grey,
navy and beige.. 911c pair
Gifts for the Men
LEATHER GLOVES -Warmly lends in
brown, grey, black.. 2.98
ALL WOOL GLOVES -Grey, navy,
' beige. 9Sc and 1.49
PAJAMAS ---Sanforized' caftan broad-
cloth in blue, red and green stripes,
also plain colors with contrasting
colored, trim 2.98
DRESS SHIRTS --Fine white broadcloth,
sanforized. A perfect- gift for any
man. •...... 3.50' each
3 for. 10.00
SANFORIZED COTTON FLANNEI.
SHIRTS for men. Ideal for cold'
weather. Softly napped, smart
checks in tan, blue, turquoise and
pink. Reg.. 5.95 value for • 3.913
BROCADED DRESSING GOW'N'S -Lux-
urious wines 'and blues. 9.95
-'ASSORTED TIES, -Beautiful Patterns.
A gift that will be ,appreciated by any
tet���pr��2 e/m�an pon your gift Fist. T.O0 'each
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Stores will be open all day Wednesday until Christmas.
The Major Store offers you the best values at the lowest prices.
Shop at the MAJOR STORE
LADIES'.. MEN'S AND BOYS'
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NEWS ' OF AUBURN
AUBURN, Dec. 5. -- ° James W.
Medd.-The funeral of James W.
Medd was held last Thursday after-
noon with a private service at the
Arthur funeral home, then to St.
Mark's Anglican Church where
Rev. Bo -en de Vries conducted the
service. The pallbearers were
Edgar Lawson, W'ill'iam L. Craig,
Donald 'Fowler, Harry, B eadle,
Gordon. Taylor, Arthur Yunglblutt.
Interment took place in Ball's
cemetery with full Masonic rites
being ,observed. Beautiful floral
tributes were from St. Ma.•A's An-
glican Church, Masonic Order,
Oakville Teachers' .Council and
other friends. Friends who were
present were: Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Ross; of Oakville; Mr. and Mrs,
Sieve .Medd, of Ilderton; Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Duff, of Leamington; Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Duff and Virgil,
of Windsor; also several from Dun-
Goderich and Blyth.
Bishop No Stranger Here, -Of
great 'interest to this community
way. the .Iconse.c .ation .of the new
suffragan bishop -fox- Huron last
_we t_i,n ,Sts Paul's Cathedral, Lon-
d•o,n. Bishop Townshend, is no
stranger here as he • and his bro-
ther Jack visited here in their
boyhood trays with their uncle and
of hostilities 'he joined the services
and was enroute to England to
complete the :stt `d°y of gunnery
when the ship be was on was tor-
,pedloed off the coast of Ireland.
Mrs. Frank Nesbitt, :who has
been a patient of Seaforth hospital,
is -convalescing at the home of her
parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Len Harris,
of Kirkton ,
Farmer's Union. -The Fartner's
Union held a sttccessful euchre
and c'•:tnce. in the k-:or:'es`.,r's Hall.
P, ize winr_er.;: 1:;L,`i ��'�, :qtr. John
Daer (playing as lady); low lady,
iYlis's Helena Gwyn; high man, Ken-
neth 'McDougal; low n• sn, Ray
Hanna. Music for the d.lnce was
supplied by McClinchcy's orch-
estra.
Mr, and .Mrs. Ralph Munro visit-
ed .friends in Toronto last week.
'v;r. Jim Buchanan, wh.) is at-
tending Teachers'. College in Lon-
don, is practicing teaching at
yarna.
Mrs. Dorothy Bennett, of Port
'Albert, is teachi4 at S.S. No. 9,
Ilullett, '�'
We are sorry to report that Mr,
Charles Scott is a patient in Scott.
Memorial Hospital, Seafor, lc. His
many friends wish him • a e,pee.dy
recovery.
aunt, Mr. nd Mrs. Andrew Hain.. • Mr. rind. Mrs. D'ebold anil Elmer,
day, who lived on the - first farm
west of•BaLl'•s Bridge and attended
church regularly here as the
Ilalli'days were active members of
the Presbyterian congregation.
They travelled to church, neither
by automobile nor by rubber -tired
buggy but in tho':haek seat of their
1.rncle's democrat (to the younger
generation, a democrat is a cross
between a high•'wheei'ed wagon and
a 'buggy). His brother ,lack, at the
outbreak «1 the second World War
was principal'of Fort Frances High
of Kirktc,n, have 'recently bought
the pro+perty• formerly o}}ned by
Mr. Bert Daer and .have f"lken up
residence,
Mrs. Charles Straughan returned
from London on Saturday where
she was visiting,her brother, Mr.
O. E. Erratt, who is a patient • in
Victoria Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby and
it•ei• ...other, Mrs. W. Leatherland,
were London visitors on Saturday.
Miss Frances Houston,' R.N., of
LondLn, visited over the week -end
School. Shortly after the 'opening l: with her parents; Mr. and Mrs.
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'A joyful, happy way of expressing the
seascin"s grentinl'js in gifts or decorations for the
borne..Alwttys opptttpriute...glways'appreciatedl
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John Houston.
We are happy to report that Mrs.
Albert Campbell who is a patient
in Clinton hospital, is improving.
Her many friends Wish her a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Marguerite Chopin, of
Wingham, visited on Saturday with
her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Stoltz.
Mr. and Mrs:'Larry Glasgow, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth McDougal, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Craig, t'Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Arthur, Mr.. and Mrs.
Harry Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Clif-
ford Brown and Mr, and IMrsr Wes.
Bradnock were among the guests
at the Blyth Lions Ch'ristrnas•Ball.
3/1rs.• Nelson Hill, •af Goderich,
visited over the week -end with
her sister, Miss Sadie Carter and
brol her, Mr. Joseph Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McCauley, of i
Flesherton, spent the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fowler, i>
Mr. and Mrs. George Gray,, -Susan
and Janet. of T'or'onto, spent the
week -end with the lady's parents,!
Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Nesbitt.
Mr and Mrs, Roy -Rowey, of St.
Thomas, visited recently, with Mrr t
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MEN'S SW EATERS --Lambs' wool,' cardi
gans.. -:A Waren gift. Blue and grey.
Reg. 8.95 value for 6.98
ORLON -PULLOVERS--:-- Long sleeved
pullovers, sleeveless pid'Iovers. Per.
fecf for the. young. math..
VARIOUS PRICES
See our large selection of
MEN'S' HOSE -in nylons, stretch nylons,
diamond' pattern's in wools. Novelty
designs In woods and cottons.
From 39c to 1.75 a pair
STROt•iERS-.Nylon gabardine, quilted
lining. Blue, grey and brown at a
low price of 11.95
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SUBURBAN COATS -Bolted lining,
all-enrool fleeces, greys and charcoal.
Reg., 21.95 value for • 16;95
SUEDE JACKETS -Soft supple ,leathers,
tawny tones of tans and browns. 14.95
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With each purchase of $T or more at
either of our stores you receive FREE
G rFT coupons. These are redeemable
for VALUABLE PRIZES. Pick up your
free gift catalogue liisting articles you
can get.
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Join our fay -away plan. A small de-
posit will hold any article until Dec. 23.
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and Mrs. Ed. Davies.
- Mr, Robert J. Phillips is on jury
eervice in Goderich this week. 1
Mr. Meedy Young has purchased j
the farm formerly known as the j
Fluker farm from Mr. Harry Moss;
of Glencoe and will take possession 1
early in the new year.
Mrs. 'Ronald Rathwell is a pat-
ient in Alexandra Marine and Gen- t
elral Hospital, G•oderieh. Her many
friends wish her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Lorne Popp, who has been i
a patient in Clinton hospital, re-
turned to her home of 'Sunday.
Messrs. John and Brian Hallam
called on friends in the 'village i
"aver the 'Week -end.
The members of the Auburn
Baptist Church held their annual
meeting cn Friday evening. A
dinner was served at 7 o'clock,
followed by a devotional period
led by the pastor, Rev. Jotp Os
tram. All reports showed ..sub-
stantial balance. The members
were all very grateful for the good
year they had realized.
Davis--Arthur.-A quiet, pretty
wedding was solemnized in Lon.
don, Ontario, on November" 25,
1955, at 8 p.m., when Ruth Marg.
aret, younger daughter of Mrs.
John Arthur and the late Mr.
Arthur, of Auburn, became the
bride sof Robert .Harold, son of
Mrs. If. J.• Davis and the tate Drs`
Davis, of St. Thomas. ,.• The cere-
mony was 'perfermed by Rev,
Joseph V. Clark, of Lorid an. `?.t'he
'bride .looked Charming in a ' grown
: of gold satin with bronze hat ` ,n•d
.other accessories and wore _ a; cor-
sage. ofyellow roses and bronze
chrysantluemiums. The .tri etinaid,
Mrs. Lloyd,Raithby, of LondOn, Was
gowned in 'a dress of, fila silk
and wore grey aceessorle '1.vith a
ont'sage of red roses And. white
ehttysbnthemums. T'he gl'o'om was
attended by his 'brother, r, r. Wrn.
H. .1. Davis, ,of Oak., 'Fur *veiling
on a wedding tttiip4, to sl Etti'klt, Cleve
landand the .In e were la
brown gabardine writ. *�. h Ib'rowbn
as rind a 'm'B'skr` 't Jacket.`
at St.,Thoma-'
On their r �" ttrn they ill reside
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CHRISTMAS
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
KODAK CAMERAS -
A COMPLETE LINE -THE' PERFECT FAMILY GIFT
from. $5.60 up
BILLFOLDS -Ladies' and Gentlemen's $1.95 and up
TIPS ,YEAR-
Give Vim An Electric R i&
FOR CHRISTMAS
CHOOSE FROM OUR STOCK OF RONSON, REMiNGTON,,
SUNBEAM AND PHILiSHAVE ELECTRIC RAZORS.
COME iN AND LOOK OVER OUR COMPLETE LINE OF
BEAUTIFUL
Coutt's Christmas Cards
THE CARDS YOU CHOOSE WHEN YOU CARE ENOUGH TO
SEND THE VERY BEST.
THiS CHRISTMAS GIVE
Smiles and Chuckles Chocolates
1 LB., .2 LB., 3 el.B. and 5 LB. PACKAGES
ATTRACTIVELY CHRISTMAS WRAPPED.,
FABERGE PERFUME'S AND COLOGNES
FABERGE DUSTING POWDERS
from $1:75
from. $1.75
YARDLEY PERFUMES, COLOGNES AND GIFT SETS from $1.75
HOUBIGANT TOILETRIES FOR MILADY -Dainty and Different
Aft distinctively packaged for that Perfect Christmas Gift
for her.
HAIR BRUSHES . from $1.00
BRUSH and COMB SETS from $1:49
THIS CHRISTMAS
Give a- Sheaffer Pen.
SEE OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF SHEAFFiER SNORKELS,
CRAFTSMEN AND FINELiNE PENS
NOW -EXCLUSIVE WITH US -
All Famous Revlon Coo
For that something different gift for i4uFr�o r'xftf
many delightful Revlon Gift
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