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VA:GE EIGHT
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A lot of regular items Inve been
stored away wo make room for Holiday Goods, and
have ori°alagetx txaeun n `I"a!Sles and Ra.clbz. We ex-
e.nd. a co'>; dial invitation to you to visit our Store
and see the various lines. Most of them were placed
on order many months ago to insure delivery at
this time.
For Ladies and Girls Wear:
Silk Hose, Gloves, Scarfs, Bed Jackets, Dress-
ing Gowns, Lingerie in Fancy Wrapping, Sweat-
ers, Pyjamas, Parasols.
For Men and Boys:
Fine Shirts, Ties, Gloves, Scarfs, Sox in Silk or
Wool, Pyjamas, Suspenders, Garters, Sweater
Coats; fine pony -hide Windbreakers, Wool Wind -
breakers; Overcoats, Caps, Etc.
For The Home:
Silk Cushions, boxed Pillow Cases, Table Cloths in.
lace or linen, Bed Spreads, Wool Blankets, Esmond
and Ibex Blankets, Fancy Towels.
Special Special
See our Special Table of Infants Wear. finest
Sweater Coats, Rompers, Dresses, Wool Bonnets,
• Teethers, Baby Books, Night Gowns, Booties, Bibs
Everything in Christmas Cards, Seal Tags, Fancy
Wrapping, Cord. See our Christmas Cards in large
fancy box, 21 cards and EnCatopes for 29c.
GROCERY SPECIALS
Marshmallow Cookies, 2 lbs.
Tea, University, half -Ib.
Soda Biscuits, per lb.
Campbell's tomato soup at
Chipso, large at
Candies Christmas mixed 2 lbs. for -
.25c
33c
14c
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22c
35c
We have fresh raisins, currants, peels, Walnuts,
Almonds, Cherries, figs, dates for the Christmas
cake.
WAN M---C.00se and Duck Feathers, must be No.
1 quality. We pay 65c. for Goose and 38c 10 for
Duck feathers.
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Spanish onions per lb. ..... ............ 5'c
1` ipx:;°eeie s, per lb ........ ..1.:.Cc
Large seeded raisins,' per Ib, 1 5c
CL..,., k:te mallow cookies per Ib. 15c
Corn starch,, 3 lbs. 25c
Mincer -seat 2 lis. can 25c
Cookies (honey wafers; 2' lbs. 25c
Mixed Glace Fruits per lb:.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3(lc
We have Raisins, currants, Peels, Fruits and Nuts
for your Christmas.. Cake.
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!TEM F LOCAL INTEREST
Mrs. L. Kraft and Mrs. Ed'. Datars
Sr., were recent visitors at London.
Mss Doreen O'Dwyer is at present
spending some time with her friend,
Miss Doris Hamilton, at London.
Mia> Ira,bell Manson, R. N. of De-
troit spent last Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. Mary Manson, Goshen Line
north.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Rader of the
11'4th Con., Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dinin
-e town were visitors at London on
Saturday.
Mr. Ward Fritz was? at Windsor to
;et a new car on Monday, -sand was
seeenol;ful in petting as far up as
Hensail. Ward says from L.erdonto
Windsor naisor there was very little snow,
and cars were travelling quite freely.
Only three more weeks' till 'Christ-
mas, Our local merchants are mak-
ing speci eaifforts to decorate their
places of business, and are showing
a fine line of Christmas goods. Be
sure and visit their places' of business
when buying your gifts.
The Bingo game und_r thew.:s_pice�
of the local Red Cross which was held
in the Town Hall on Saturday even-
ing was well patronized considering
the weather and road conditions. Dr.
W.D. Bryce, amony others wore a
big smiile on his face when he dis-
covered he wa, the winner of a nice
(hick ready plucker, which greatly
contributed to the Sunday dinner
menu.
CLAIMS RECORD
`.iobermory,'at the top of t -.e Bruce
Peninsula, may seem a little behind
in some things, but in the matter of
doing their duty to king and country
the people -up there aro well to the
fore. With a population of 500 from
Tobermory and district fifty men have
enrolled 1:'7,r various war units.
CANADA THIRD
The war has made Canada the
thi:_d exporting country of the world
Germany held that position, but has
' +'en eli•;1 -aced by a country on one•
seventh her population. It is to be
..Ut.nu teat .blitam, the United States
and Canada are now the three great-
est trading nations of the world.
Germany may have her victories in
Europe, but her ships dare not ven-
ture upon the seas,
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LOCAL MARKETS'
(Corrected every Wednesday).
Butter; creamery ........................ 3'S
Butter, d'air•y-4
Eggs dozen ....... 34, 33,. 27, 15
Live Chicks ••10.13
Dressed chicks ............... . 12'-18
Ducks, Ib. isc
Geese, lb. 15
Turkeys, lb.
Wheat, bushel -.... 70
'Oafs; bush 32•
Barl•ey, bush. 42'
Buckwheat, bush 40c
?'lour, cwt. 2'.353'.25
Potatoes; 75-1ii: bag ... 1 g�
Live Hogs cwt. 10.00 '
MAY SOON BE ABLE TO RUN
YOUR CAR ON MOLASES
An article in The American Weekly
with the December 8 last—has found
a practical way to, make gasoline and
oil out of growing crops and has thus
got a substitute engine fodder to
take the place of natures fast -van-
ishing petroleum reserves—and from
sugar cane of all thingst Be sure to
get The Detroit Sunday Times.
• REUNION IS PREVENTED
Goderich—Wintry weather on Nov
28th prevented Wm. Waite of Goder-
ich and Mrs. John Vodden, of CIin-
ton. 83 -yr. odd twins from observing
their ,:birthday together, as has been
their." custom for many years. The
`"vies were born on the 11th concess-
ion of I3ullett Township, their par-
ents of Scotch and English decent. In
the 83 years of their lives, they have __
never lived more than 15 miles apart:
SHORT COURSES OPEN
a j YOUR SEASON'S i E(QY
We Always Carry a �' +�.�.TIREI�VIEI'�17t'S
both Shelf and Heavy Staple LaraHa Hardware: Stoves.e of the Best .
Furnaces, and all Heatin
:► fifer You Good Suggestions Equipments. Let Us
Some Good Used Heaters at Very Reasonable Pikes
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FURNITURE
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* See Our Studio Couches and Dinrtette
* A Full Line of all the Home Requirer,e> tea
Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest
ify Con -
4 ii>n Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices,
4 sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress, ''
Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc_
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Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15
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The short courses in agracuitu;rae
and home economics for Huron. Co-
. 1 Linty young men and young women.
opened at Varna with a splendid
enrohnenla The younf women are
having their classes in the Stanley
Township hall, and the young men
in the Orange Hal.hl. For the open-
Iing a joint session was held at which
1'J. C. Shearer, agricultural represent -
1 ative, presided and introduced the
I staff . to the students. Fred Watson,
i reeve of Stanley Township, and lnem-
I bees of the council, briefly addressed
1 the classes, pledgi•nrn., •co-operation in
assuring success' of the classes.
THIEVES ACTIVE
Gaining entry by forcing the front
door with a crowbar, thieves stole
il>out 85.00 worth of cigarettes from
he Alex. Patterson Garage .at Bruce -
]ell last Tuesday night. The robbery
pparently took place about 11 o'-�
fD clock and was discovered by James
!McCully and Lou Palmer, who were
Hardware Needsi
YOUR HEATING. EQUIPMENT
Have You Looked Over Your Heating ' Equipment? I
Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob.- i
ably You Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over i
for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best i
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OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS 2 u
Plumbing, Evetroughing and Tinsmithing Our
Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hardware al-
ways on hand. Also a fine display of Furniture, Matt-
resses, Springs, Beds, Etc., in stock.
SEEDS! SEEDS!
We are in the Market for Good QualityAlsike, Timothy
Clover Seeds, Etc.
YOUR WINTER'S FUEL
Colder Days will soon be here which. will demand the
most suitable FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. Let_
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eturning home from a lodge. meet -I
ng. They noticed the- door of the
ervice station open and notified Mr,
Patterson,
ANOTHER BRIDGE GIVES WAY
The bridge on highway No. 8 at
the west end • of Mitchell collapsed
recently, soon after a heavy truck'
lead passed over it. The bridge did'
no fall ihto the river and was quickly
barricaded. Traffic is being detoured
one block, The bride was an old str-
eture and for sone time Matt borne
sign warning lie • net t+,
se it. Nobody was injured in the f
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In Police Court
Goderich--pressed in the uniform
of the Royal Hussars, N.P.A.M., Pte.
John Cil.lingwood of Exeter, pleaded
guilty in. Magic. Makin's court to a
:harge of fraud It wa.s explained
that he had represented himself as an
agent for the Red Cross Society, call
Mg at homes in Clinton. asking don-
ations of money aand clothing. Fie'I
only received ,fifty cents at one house
and two pairs of old pants at another
said his counsel. He has been around
to a good many homes and a fellow
townsman of his is in jail at Waik-
erton awaiting trial on a similar
harge, 'replied crown attorney Hol-
mes. :