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MEN'S WINTER RUBBERS. -4 eyelet_ laced or two buckles, Snag
proof uppers, red soles, rolled edges $3•n40
per pair ,.,.
BOY'S LACED RUBBERS.—High cut, 6 eyelets, solid
a
45
heels, rolled edges, sizes 1 to 5, per pair .,..:..;,.,
YOUTH'S LACED RUBBERS, --5 eyelets, sizes 11,
12 and 13, per pair `tl'
CHILD'S LACED RUBBERS. -4 eyelets, sizes 7 to 10 at 05
per pair i.201
MEN'S LEATHER. TOP RUBBERS with 12 and 15 inch tops,
Red soles and whites $4.75 to $6.00
Winter will soon be here.. Get your Rubbers NOW and be prepared,
Our Rubbers are all first quality.
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Prepares young then and young
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Motor or Ftorse Equipment,
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Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67,
STOP: LOOK' LISTEN!
CREAM WANTED
We are not only a Cream Market for you but we are Also a
Large Dairy Industry in Your Community.
We respectfully solicit Your Creast.
OUR MOTTO: Guaranteed Accurate Weights and Tests.
Courteous and Prompt Service.
Highest Market Values,
CREAM GRADING: A difference of 3 cents per lb. Butter Fat
will be,paid between No. 1 and No. 2 Cream.
eiiSH FOR DREAM
Cash Paid to Any Patron Wishing It When Cream is Delivered.
Creamery Open Wednesday an
d Saturday Evenings,
Seaforth Creamery Co, . Seaforth, Ont.
C. A, BARBER, Mgr.
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THE experience of Hundreds of thousands of
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Miss .Susie Howard, 'Itgmondvillc,
is ill with ;typhoid lever and `slight
hopes are: entertained of her re-
covery, •
M iso Winnie M:cHtndr'. and
Marr Co y
day with Mr. andfMrselSydney Deem.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
CROMARTY.
Mrs, (Dr.) McGavin, of; Walker,.
villi spent t a few days t
1a her old
Y
home' recently,
Mlr.
and Alrs. Grieve of Avontnu,
Mrs, Miller of Fuliarton and Miss
Park 1 of ltttsscldale, were visitors at
the home 'of Mr, and Mrs, Duncan
McKellar one day last week.
The Young Woman's. Auxiliary of
.the W.M.S. stet et the Manse last
Thursday and have made final ar-
rangements about -the bazaar,to be
Suu- held in the Manse on the afternoon of
December 14th.
Mr. Austin Hoggarth, of London,
h in spent the Thanksgiving holidays- at
,day his home,'
sting Mrs, Duncan McKellar, Mrs.'Rich-
ard McGill and their brother,Mr..
iece. John Scott, spent a day in Brussels
with their relatives recently,
lin- Mr. and Mrs, James Howe enter-
twined Several carloads of relatives
from Stratford over the Thanksgiving
0>110 holidays,'.
the . The hone of Mr. and Mrs. Kline
fields is quarantined owing to several'
of the fancily being down with meas-
les at. prescnt.
ll r, Norman Park is at home this' family.
'ars week, having nearty completed his Hope is expressed that the regular
soil, season's contracts for this year, ,ervices will soon be restored • in St.
N
Mrs. John Laing, of Seaforth, spent George's church.
,(1:110 a few days recently at. the home of 1 he annual_ bazaar of St. George's
age's
11110 11r and Mrs 1' o man .Park. church Guild will he ,held \Vedne clay,;
Mrs. John G. Scott spent a few Dec. 12th: in the A.O.U.'A, hall,
clays last week with relatives in Sea -We are pleased to hear that 11r, r
the 'forth Knot Dougherty, of the 14th conces
rat- Mr. and M Scott attended Bruce ,ion of 11rKillop. who had an attack
field church service last Sunday of gtuu y, is improving.
morning with Mr. and Mrs. Father_ .A serious motor accident happened
Ingham on the night Of :Nov. 12th at Leadhliry
Air. and lir: McCulloch and Ml w; corners when Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Lila and brother, Roy -pent Sunday Fraser, of Myth, were returning from
,with relatives in St, Mary's. London. :''t the ear encountered thy
The people over this way \tory all loose gravel, the car turned turtle, op -
present suit at the destructive hit in setting the occupants. Airs. Fraser
1 ser
Stalin on Saturday afternoon when had her collar Luny broken, the ,ti-
the tine old flour still and splendid et', snfferiiig nothing ,worse than *a
ort Mable were burned to the groom]. severe shock.
elf 1I r. Robert Sadler was the loser.Jonathan Kirby, a former resident
r The men', quartette from this vie- of this locality, has been ill with
nil iuity sang at the morning and even- pitn'sy during the past week, but is
wet: mg services at ,Mvnnlon charch ou some better, we are pleased to state,
he \\ omen Institute met at the 1
residence of Mrs. .\. Gardiner 00 r
Wednesday afternoon of this week, :1
large number of the ladies of the cont-
nninity were present, The second ,I
chapter of the Study ,look was dealt
with, relating to laws referring to
W011100 and children, in charge of
Mrs, Badley. A report of the Lon-
don convention was given by the
dcicgate, which was quite satisfactory
to all prawns. lunch was :served at
the close of the meeting by the host-
ess. and all felt as if they had ;pent
a l!rofitahle afternoon,
Rev, R. B. Cochrane will press
the Egmondvilie church next Sul
afternoon. The morning and eve
services are cancelled,
Mrs. Dyson is visiting. her n
Miss Knox, in 13ullett.
:Miss Florence Beattie was in C
ton visiting friends,
11r, F, 8, Savauge is expected It
this week from a hunting trip to
Parry Sound district.
Mfrs, James :Carnochan hal retnri
eel from spending several weeks Leith
her daughter in. Brockton, Mass.
Miss Gladys Thdmpson, ;Flag
Falls, and Miss Della Thomp
London, •spen't the week -end
their father, Mr. lames B. Thor
sou, who is confined to his In,
through illness.
Mrs,' Ross Centre street, spent
,geek -end with her daughter in St
ford.
Mrs. Andrew 11. Kirk has return-
ed from visiting friends in London
the past week and while there attend-
ed the Women's Institute Convention
for Western Ontario as 'a delegate
Prone the Clinton blanch.
The many. friends of lir. F. hk,lt,.
sten, ,who has been confined ,fined. to the
house for sonic tiaie. were pleased to
see hint able to he down street
Tuesday, looking quite hila,
again.
Mr, and 11 r,., J. B. 'I'y�ertuau a
Miss Melville were called to Lists
last week by the sudden death of
relative,
The Council are putting gravel nn
Anne street from James • to Centre
streets.
Mr. A..\,tderson. Hamilton, was 11
totwu visitor.
confined t
of lid o her i ter( the past ' •rt
fees day
Y
th a• severe cold,
Iliss Margaret McKay, ?, of the St
e n t _shun t curring for the sick
folks at the l;gmondviile manse,
The' u C ash r
e t and pupils of No.
s s
D p 9,
t uckersnuth, are busy preparing for
their Christmas entertainment.
i
s ST. COLUMBAN.
Miss Mildred ivfcGrath, who has Te-
ll cently undergone rgole
an operation on
' has sufficiently to return 'home
and her many ,friends are pleased to
see her -
agout.
Don't forget the social evening con
Friday under the auspices of the
C.W.L. Goocl tousle and refreshments,
\Ve are pleased ,to note that Mr,
Jusep'h Moplan is able to be out
again after a severe attack of pneu-
lnonia,
Messrs, Owen Hart and Peter Mal-
oney are busily engaged building a
house for Mr. L, Y. Looby, of Dublin.
Mr. jos. Nagle has begun itis con-
tract of gravelling on the Highway
passing through here.
A number.of the young people at-
tended the bazaar and Glance in Clin-
ton Tl}ursday evening and 'report a
good tame.
\Ve are pleased to hear that Master
I Frank Hart is convalescing rapidly of
ter an attack of inflammatory Olen-
, nhatisn,.
W ALTO N.
On Tuesday' last the funeral tools
place of the late John McCallum, one
of the old residents of the 13th con-
cessign of McKillop, who died at the
home of his brother, Mr, Angus Mc-
Callum, at Clifford Michigan, aged
seventy-five years. Deceased had
lived on lot NY., 29, concession 13,
for over forty years, selling the place
a year ago to Mr. Adan Sholdice, and
lived in a house on the boundary, la-
ter to the 166 of Grey and, finally
going last June to the States to, live
with his brother, FIe was unmarried,
and a sister, Miss Ann McCallum,
who passed away last year, had al-
ways kept ,house for him, ,His 'bro-
ther Angus, wohi, accompanied the re-
mains, is the only survivor of " the
a f Sunday last,
The members of the Auxiliary of
the Women's Missionary w Society are
giving their impressive missionary
pageant as part of the progranttnt in-
cluding Mr,. Ritchie',, excellent in-
troductory address at 'Thames ihoa,l
church on Tuesday night, Nov. 27th.
It is to be hoped the night will the tine
for this sacred concert. There will
lso he solos, duets and quartettes I,g
tical and other taient, all of which
twill make a very excellent and in-
trnt'tive programme:
Airs. White underwent an operation
r at the hospital on Wednesday,
lir, Herman Speare, Toronto. visit -1
ed friends in town,
MissFlorencehnox was a week-�
end guest at firs. T. Living•tone's, in
Htillett.
Aliss Margaret Kennedy, Detroit, i
Visiting her sister, Miss Annie
Kennedy,
lir, T. Geary is eunfhued to his
home through illness.
Mr, Irwin, Clinton, was a visitor at
the Parsonage.
sift, of Zurich, were iu Toronto at -
turned out very well. Ile had Cil
tending the annual meeting of the
Conservative party,
Miss Lamont, 'Zurich, is visiting
Airs. Evans, James street,
.Hiss Addle •Tyerntan i spending
the winter with Ther brother, Mr, J. I3.
Tyerman,
Miss Sadie Howatt left on 'Tuesday
visit isit friends in Auburn,
Mr, MM'flliam McDonald, of River,
dale, was a guest at the Monte of his
son, Rev. W. I), McDonald. in fig
KIPPEN,
:Nies. \\'m, Butt, of Seaforth, spent
a few days n•hth her sou, Edgar. last
wweek.
Mr. las. ,I a rrott. of London. .spent
over tile week -end with his parents,
ll r. and Urs, I. Jarrott.
isir. J. J. TMcrlie and Mr, \M ut, Cou tiro A. Harvey, our bean king,.
threshed his Kean; this week, which
1 bushels,
lir. and 31r,, Thos. Butt, wh„ leave
been living in the West for seven`
years, arrived on Thursday evening.
Arr. Butt brought two carloads of
stock with hint which he intends to
dispose .c
of
p They
l:.` moving into
llrs, Miller's honoe for the winter.
We are pleased to set lir. and Mrs.
Butt with us again.
Mr. Wnt, Deitz, who has had ove
11wv to tit t,' bean threshing, has fin-
ished up again for another year.
Air. Dalton Reid sang a well -rend -1 Misses Margaret and Grace Cooper
ered solo in the Presbyterian church 1:ire spending a few days in London.
on Sunday morning.
Mr. BRUCEFIELD,
John McGowan has torso^neil
nondvhlle,
FOOT
COMFORT
What is so discouraging as always
andunbearable sore b arab,
e fe et. Hundreds
of people are walking about daily
complaining of their feet and laying
the cause to ill-fitting shoes, Hine-
r tenths of foot trouble is caused by ab-
normal feet—but the majority of
people do not know this.
We have equipped our store with an
appliance, such as used in the leading.
shoe stores in the cities, which shows
the defects- of the foot. We have a
full line of Dr. Scholl's appliances to
give artificial aid to get the foot back
to a natural position.
We invite all to come into our store
and make use of this appliance for
foot -trouble.
We fit shoes by measuring the foot.
,frrnnatrip to the West. Mian Jean 11m:dock is in London
Air. and Mrs, George Stewart, John for a few days, the guest of Prof. and
street, have, moved in with Mr. Ali- Mrs. Anderton,
•
drele Scott for the winter.
The roans friends of Rev, W. D.
McDonald, who has been confided to
burl for the past month,- will tic
pleased to learn that he is able to sit
tip again.
air, and Mrs. tieutge Beattie, of
Toronto. were the guests of Mrs.
(Dr.) Livingstone and motored to
tit Marys and Exeter to visit friends,
Miss Helen T,,igh of Pruccfieki,
is visiting her aunt, Airs George
Sparks.
AL'. Charles Lahtoti, of Hamilton,
was a tont visitor on Wednesday,
Mr. Nohlc Chili left on Tuesday to
visit his daughter in 'Toronto and his
son in Oriliia,
Mrs. C, I'apste and little
grand
daughter who have been speudiug�
some time with Mrs. J. \ Case,
leave , this week for their home in
Windsor,
Mr, G. F. Rogers, of 'Toronto, was
a visitor at the Queen's on Thursday.
Misses jean and .Isobel Johnstone
were guests at the home of Air. and
Mrs. John McNay,.
Mr. and Mrs, A. I. Stone, of Nor-
wich, were week -end visitors at the
hone of llr:.anti :Mrs. J, Hudson,
Mrs. Jars. E. Troyer has returned
home after spending some time with
her sol, in Magnetawan,
Mir, W. i. Dolle, Edmonton Alta.,
is a guest at the home .01 his sister,
Mrs. W. 1). Bright.
Airs, J, A. Ferguson spent Tuesday
in Mitchell.
Rev. J. E. Holmes, Clinton, was ill
WWII on Tuesday.
(Miss Dinsmore, Blake, is a vi
at the home of Mrs, J. Sclater,
Mr. G. W. Hill has gone oii a'bosi-
tress trip,
Mr, and M'rs. John " 'Beattie were
Stratford visitors,
Air, and Mrs. B. Williams, Strat-
ford, were Sunday visitors 51 the
home of Mrs, S, Boyd.
Airs, T. G. Sbillinglaw spent a
few days in ilitcitell,
Mrs, Herr, Stratford, spenta few
days with'Afrss Belle Campbell.
Mr. Richard Dawson, Detroit was a
guest at the+'honie of Mrs. J. I Reid.
Are you in the market for poultry'?
Some good values are offered on
page 8.
sitor
Miss Minnie 31(10Keneie is ill at the
honkie of her parents, 11r. and :Mfrs.
Alex. MacKenzie, having contracted
scarlet fever white nursing it Zurich.
The altunal .Fowl ,upper and bazaar,
conducted by the itelly Circle, will be
held on Thursday evening the 2211th
Supper toil be served from 5:30 _1e ti
O'clock-
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KIPPEN ROAD.
Mr, and 11 rs. lame. McLean and
little son, of Montana, have been visit-
ing at the (tome of lIr. MCLcau's
uncle, - Air. Henry Forsyth, the past
week. lMr. MlcLean's former hone
was on the Mill Road. Tuckerstuith,
- Mrs. John Alexander, Sr.,,has been
JH.Smth St Son
The Modern Shoe Store,
opp, Bank of Connnerce
Phone 51 Seaforth
iectrical Gifts
For An The Family
You need look no further for thoughtful, useful, appreciated
Christmas Gifts ---remembrances that will give daily service.
Hotpoint Iron
Fa.n rtes =3r its hot point, cool handle and attached and.
Hotpoint gill
An electric grill and stove that boils, broils, fries and toasts.
Any two operations at the same time,
Hotpoint Reversible Toaster
Toasts two slices of bread at onetime, Coffee or tea may be kept
hot at same time bread is toasting.
Hotpoint Heating Rad
Unequalled as a bed warmer.
Hotpoint fedlite Heater
For the office, bathroom, bedroom or the sick room, a needed
comfort for chilly or severe weather.
Make this•an Electrical Christmas. Buy your
gifts here, and they will be well looked after.
REID
PRONE 19,
"THE HOTPOINT STORE"
Vit tit and
r Sale 4a.,, 3 times 50.,
PAGE FI V
MANLEY
The many friends of Mrs, Duffy`
ani pleased to 5 o learn that Itat she is treses.
'ria from r
g h he late illness.
Mr, and Mrs. Dolan 'Coyne have. re-
turned
to Eletrhome in
Detroit.
cit.
Messrs. William 'Robert and Ken-
neth Kistner and Joe McLaughlin,
left last week for the woods it] new
Ontario.
Motorcycle Burned. Mr. Alfred
Churchill had rather an exciting' ex-
perience whtil the gasoline tank of
his motorcycle exploded, igniting his
clothes, whichhe extinguishecl.iii time
to save his life, although the machine
was demolished.
Dr. D. H McInnes
Chiropractor
Of'Wingham, will be at The
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
Thursday Afternoons
in future, commencing Nov, 22.
Diseases of all kinds success-
fully treated,
resses!
and Children's Wear
resses!
Wee
w1
e lucky
to secure r
ue
a`bi lot 0 of samples
in Ladies'
�d
p
Dresses and Children's Wear at 50 per cent less than the
actual price and it will be all toyourbenefit.bene
Y t. fi
Ladies' resses
a n tS �. 'xfear
Chiliirei9sl
A GREAT SALE
That means that every dress you buy from us in this Sale
will be at half the price it is really worth.
The Dresses are made of Tricotine,
Gabardine, Serge, Chiffon Silk and
Cantor's Crepe Silk,
There are 36 different styles and
every one of them' is beautifully
madeand of latest models.
Cheifetz Bros.
Seaforth
1
Christmas
Gra'Teting Cards
The eaforth News has again a stock
of fine Christmas Greeting Cards, in this
year's new designs, on which your name
can be printed. Envelopes to match are
supplied. Come and see these simple, but
pretty designs ---they are not expensive,
The Seaforth News
4 TiffIES Around the World with ONE illiIila
other conveyance on wheels whicliwouldperform such afeatwould
100,0,1; It Miles ithout trapping for Cin
An inventor who could develop an automobile, a railroad car or any
be considered a wonder. But such is the record of regular
Ertl
accomplishment by the Auto -oiled Aermctor during the past
p g, eight years in pumping water,
Did you ever stop to think how many revolutions the wheel
of a windmill mime? If. the wheel of an Aermotor should rollaloag the surface
of the ground at the saine speed that it makes whenpumping water it would
encircle the world in 90 days, or would go four times around in a year. It would
travel on an averae275milesperdayorabout00milesperhourfor9hourseach
day. An automobile whichleeeps up that pace day after dayneeds a thorough
om r oiling at least once a week. Isn't it marvelous, then, that a windmill has been
0i f I4'.1- made which will go 50 times as long as the best automobile withone oiling?
The .Alto-oi ,led sAeranotor after 8 full years of service in every
part of the world has proven its ability to run and give the most reliable service
with one oiling a year. The double gears, and all moving parts, are entirely
enclosedand flooded with oil all the time. It gives more service with less attention that(
nay other piece Of machinery on the farm. To get everlasting windmill satisfaction buy the
Auto -oiled Aermotor, the most efficient windmill that has ever been made.
mot•Irn1 iwrit.: 1��r o't �� IDmi3as S Iles l4tnArrea
. Kansas City entaneapoiia Oakland
F011 SALE BY ,
BERT IRWIN
Dealer in Gas Engines, Cream Separators, Stable Fittings, Pumps,
0' Pipe and Water Supply Fixtures, Wind and Car 3ns13rance,