HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1925-12-17, Page 3ristmas Gift Suggestion.
Exceptional Values in Attractive Merchandise
Dependable in Quality
Store .open Friday
Rractical and Popularly Priced
Night and Every Night Until Christmas.
These Illustrations Represent .Only a Few of the Many Lines We Carry,
MEN'S OVERCOATS
Prepare Yourself fore Colder
Weather
These prices afford you a splendid opportunity to &loose
the Winter Overcoat you have been, ' planning on buying. 'The
care we have exercised in purchasing these coats assures you
of getting the best value forhyour money, when .it is known
that our Coatg, are made by such firms as Ascot, Empire, and
Society Brand—you are in company with Canada's best cloth-
ing houses. All Coats
20 Per Cent. Off
31 only Young Men's Overcoats in sizes 35, 36, 37.
This week only 8 $5.95
won
Scarves for Ladies
FASHION'S LATEST AS SHOWN IN .PARIS AND NEW
YORK
This range of Crepe de Chine and Silk Knit in plain and
plain with hand -painted designs, with long hand -tied fringe.
Very .large, size. All shades.
$1.00 to $4.50
Headquarters for Christmas Shopping
"This store is loaded with Christmas gifts!" We feel positive
that our customers will be delighted with the many desirable
goods on display at R. J. GIBB'S
Gift Handkerchiefs
In dainty Gift Boxes. A pleasing variety in white and col-
ored handkerchiefs. ' Designs to suit every taste and prices to
suit every pocket.
IOc to.75c
On to the D-nce
eci i �.y Christmas Festivities and poli-
��.rr lla days gay. Informal little dances,
dinners and day -time affairs.
Radiant Dresses of happiest
styles. Real "party" frocks all
a -twinkle with gold and silver
lace, or quaint with ruffles and
bands of taffeta.
Here
You'd not find anything smarter than these dresses if you
searched the whole of New York 1 This is a special Christmas
offering—picturesque in the extreme, yet giving the effect of
sweet simplicity. The Dresses were carefully chosen, making
selection very interesting and delightful. The prices are re-
markably low for such stunning little models.
Gift
Suggestions
for HIM
Here you will find dozens of articles
that will make useful and desirable gifts
for Men and Boys.
A "GIBE" SUIT
A "GIBE" OVERCOAT
m WOOL LINED GLOVES
WOOLLEN GLOVES
SNAPPY MUFFLERS
NECKWEAR
. FINE SHIRTS
FANCY SOX
UNDERWEAR
PYJAMAS
BATH ROBES
COAT SWEATERS
FANCY PULLOVERS
ARM BANDS
SUSPENDERS
GARTERS
HANDKERCHIEFS
CUFF BUTTONS
UMBRELLAS
BELTS
MEN'S SOX
This large assortment includes
Silk, Silk and Wool, Pure Wool,
in the newest shades of heather
Brown, Lo'at, Grey, Black, Tan
and Fancy mixtures. All sizes
50 t° $1.50
MEN'S NECKWEAR
- This large stock comprising
all of the newest shades and pat-
terns in the most wonderful color
contrasts. All Ties in Fancy
Christmas Boxes.
25c to $1.50
GARTERS, ARMBANDS AND
BRACES
All in Christmas,Boxes. Every-
one guaranteed. These have all
Brass trimmings and made of.
Silk Elastic.
5c t°$1.00
MEN'S FINE SHIRTS
In Silk, Broadcloth, Madras,
Poplin and Woven Stripes.
• These shirts have collars to
match and are guaranteed shades
$1.50 to $3.50
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
In all • the heavy weights of
Stanfield's, Penman's, Tiger, Cee -
tee. We have all these lines spec-
ially priced to suit every pocket.
MEN'S SWEATERS.
Coats, Pullovers, V -necks of
every shade and pattern. A col-
lection from all the Best Makers.
Worth while seeing.
$1,5o to $7,50
MEN'S PYJAMAS.
In Flannelette and Cashmere
knit in Stripes and Fancy Pat-
terns. All Pyjamas are made very
roomy.
$1.95 to $3.00
LADIES' AND MEN'S BATH
ROBES.
In all the newest patterns and
designs of Brown, Blue, Grey,
Pink, etc. Priced to suit every
pocket.
$7,50 to $12.00
GIRLS' WOOLLEN TOQUES,
GLOVES AND MITTS
The Ballantyne Make. In
Flame, White, Grey, Fawn and
Castor. AU are guaranteed
Pure Wool.
Cift,
Suggestions
for
ER
Our stocks of Christmas things are
simply wonderful this year. We would
advise you to come at once as this means
greater choice and better service.
We, wish to express our sincere thanks to you and everyone of Seaforth for their
patronage, given us in the short time we have been in Seaforth. We ask you and
your friends to come in and see what we have, as it is a pleasure, both for you
and ourselves.
We Extend to You and Your Friends a Very .,Merry _ Christmas and
a Prosperous New Year
TYLE
ERVICE
ATISFACTION
Main Street
Seaforth
A "GIBE" DRESS
A "GIBE" COAT
BATH ROBE
WOOLLEN GLOVES
WOOLLEN TOQUES
SKATING SWEATERS
HOSIERY
UNDERWEAR
HANDKERCHIEFS
STUNNING SCARFS
Every Article
Done- Up in
A Christmas Box..
The St, Columban Threshers,
Of all the good moons of the year,
The thresher loves December best,
From . toil the waning year cries
truce;
The soldier sights his long earned
rest.
And none desseh a retiYe their utmost
Than they
-care,
To fill the St. Columban bins;
With bushels clean a-nd measures
fair,
The good old Huron - tract was
LLorne's,
With early Jerry in the .lead,
They battled with the season strong,
And never lost a grain or. seed.
Brave harry held the southern ports,
Young Donald, he patrolled the
North;.
A stubborn autumn greeted them,
But winning heroes they came dorth.
The -Joe's and Jack's their fortress
held
Among the tillers of the West,
And did the work that will record"
When we have long since gone to
rest.
What can we say of Jack and Vin,
With day -break honk that filled the
air
As round -the ports their ship of state
Was called upon from- everywhere,
The year -goes out and wanes, well
d
one
Ta braves like those who "did; their
hit"
To make the farmer's burden dight
And buoy hila up with ,cheer and
grit.
And this, the grateful farmer's wish,
Good luck to them now, from this
hour,
The St. Columban thresher chiefs
Thai ,marshalled with .such faithful
power. •
HURON NEWS.
Brussels.
Mr. Geo, 1, Kelly, of Kendra, is
renewing acquaintances in -Morris
township.
While Henry Weisenbergt of Grey
township, was making repairs to his
chicken, house, the roof slipped' on
•him, frcturing his skull. It is ex-
pected he will recover.
Miss "Margaret Hayden, of Ethel,
uuuerwent an operation ,for ap-...
pcndicitis.
Kenneth. Thuell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Thuell, broke 'his finger '
while playing at school,
Wingharn,
The 'Aero Cushion Tire Co. has
appointed a trustee to liquidate and
dispose of 'the business of the com-
pany.