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aforth, ,Dyaeltpbes 22, 1921'
Mogi, De1 cw,t a : ' t , • • • ..610.00
Butter per
X11 Eggs, per deem., 6 'to 6&c
Potatoes, r bag
Wheat, bushel,,;
Earley, - bushel '
, Floor, per cwt
Brag, per ton
Shorts, per,
BIRTHS
1.20
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80.00
Abletire,41 804 0041/4 on Deembee 1/W,
and No. John Meotevi lt. ► Na;
bIAREIAGES
t i FMLRd--Oorbutt-In. Cilntop, on Dmalthey
r• 11th, by -the Rev. 8r7l
. Aadteson, Nam Of Mr. Frederick Corbett, to Albert
�Il(x
"Ydlog.' wt! of Mr Nara Pickard, of Clln-
f�i. rmeet ] of olmeniue.
Iffneitg ,-
t 'r.ylor.-At 8t 'j'bowea, on Daea-
bar 10th,• by the Rev. Mr. MJOWivrey.
Catharine Taylor, to, ..brie 8potton, 1 -of
• ..Windham,
- R41ey-Strong.-At Moose Jaw, op December
2nd. by the Rev. Dr. Bayne, Easel M.
Strong, of Mosamin, Sark., to Charier H.
• Riley, of Mosamin, both formerly of Sea-
Pe
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BHek-Peawarden.-4n Elimvile, on Dec
base 7th, Arthur Mack, of St. Mary., to
Porcine, daughter- of Mr. Albert Penwar-
den, of EHinviue.
DEATHS
MaKennle. In Seaforth, on December 17th,
Catherine McMillan, wife of the late Simon
McKennia,_ aged 90 yearn and 8 months.
•8tawart- In Goderich, on December 12th,
Margaret White, widow of the late James
Stewart, aged 70 years.
. 'TIMn.--ln Goderich, on December 18th. Joe.
John Tiffin, in hi. 66th year.
IN MEMORIAM
^• Nota -Items under this head will be chars -
.•ad 60 cent. per tingle verse and 21 cents for
seek additional versa.
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Dolton. -In loving memory •of Mary Reheats
Bolton, who died throeyears ago to -day,
December 11, 1918:
"When evening shads are falling
And we are sitting all glens,
Io our hearts, there is a longing
If you only would come home.
Oft and oft our thought, do wander
To a graveotfar away,
Where they laid our darling Secca.
• Three long years ago to -day.
2818x1 Bather, Mother and. Sisters.
IMPORTANT . NOTICES
WANTED. --100 CHOIC9 : WHITE PUL
lets. Call on phone 9 on *16, Clinton,
JGSEPH MRRO. 2810x1
FOR SALE. -FIVE YOUNG SOWS CARRY.
'ng their ,second litter,i g in
February 'let; also have- about 8c bmhe)s of
. alfalfa need. Apply to W. A. ROSS, R. It.
No. 8, Kipper, 281842
DOG LOST. -STRAYED PROM LOT 29.
Concession 7, Hibbert, about four weeks
ego, a collie dog. Head halt white and half
Mack, white ring around neck- and white
tip on tail. Finder please notify phone 25
on 43, Dublin. WM. McIVER, Staffs.
2819-1
WOOD FOR SALE. --THE UNDERSIGN -
ed hoe on Mond a quantity of hard
maple wood, both dry owl green, all body
wood. Price, reasonable, Delivered in large
or small quantities 1141 required. Phone II
on 188, Seaforth. THOS. SHILLINGLAW.
2817 -if
FOR BALE.. --LOT 30, CONCESSION 2,
McKillop, Roxboro, M of an acre of land.
On the premises there- Is en 8 mum brick bod.e.
good cellar. but air furnace. hard and soft
water inside, telephone and rural mail de-
livery; also stable. buggy house and hen-
house; strawberries, raspberries, plum, pear
and cherry (tree,. 2izmiles from Seaforth.
',Apply to JOHN M0MILLAN, R. R. No. 1,
Seaforth. Phone 20-236, 25194.1
Fos SAL. -HOUSE AND FOUR ACRES
of land, good atable, room for mix ewe,
silo 8x26 feet, full of ensilage: also four
tons of hay, four good cow all milking, and
milk can be readily dispoer-ri of. Nine room-
ed house with furnace, electric lights, hard
and soft water and has recently been re-
modelled. Handy to all factories; an ideal
,pot for a retired farmer. Will be sold as
a going concern. Apply to D. H. STEWART,
Box 211, Seaforth, Ont. 2816-tf
• FOR SALE. -100 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
4 miles north of Seaforth. Lot 24, Con-
cession 6, all. cleared except about 6 acres
bush. There is a hank barn 50070, with
cement floors, also driving shed and chicken
house. Brick house with frame kitchen, and
good orchard. There is 20 acres of sod plough-
ed and remainder of land seeded down. It
also has right of way to ever -running water
on back of farm. This is a good farm.
Ramon for selling -I em living 1n town and
unable -to work it. For particulars apply to
JOHN H. WEBSTER, Centre Street,- Sea -
forth: 2817-3
WINTER IN ALQONQUIN PARR.
Every year the number of winter
vacationists to Algonquin Park is in-
creasing, and many prefer the dry
tflear cold atmosphere of this delight-
ful region (2000 feet above sea lev-
el) to the more enervating climate
of the south. "The Highland Inn"
offers 'exceptionally good accommoda-
tion, and as it is owned and operated
by the Grand Trunk Railway, patrons
are assured good service. The
hotel will be open for the winter sea -
eon from December 15th until March
15th. The Park is 200 miles north
of Toronto and A through sleeping
ear is operated between Toronto and
the Park Tuesdays and Fridays, re-
turning Wednesdays and Saturdays.
An. illustrated. botfklet 'describing the
winter sports, handsomely illustrated,
aIle be sent free upon application to
any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent, or
C. E. Horning, D. P. A.. Toronto, Ont.
Breeders' Association Sale
Huron County Breeden' Association in-
tsglB holding their annual sale about March
let..'1922. Any parties deeiriona of edntr,but-
fug, kettle to this gale will please notify the
Satretary• previous to January 14th. •.
8, B. STOTHERS,
liperetary R. d, Breeders' Association,
__414 Clinton. Ontario.. -
NOTICE
W. are now in a position to give floss.
p service on Storage Batteries left with
as ,kms. the Winter. One motto is aa alrfkye
hag' been: Satisfactory Work or No Charge'
Is rad*. Let us keep your battery this Win-
terA 'It wIH nave you a lot of trouble and by
giving it to us you can rest moored that
It nimbi:, returned in. first clam shape In
1MWe Monett your trade. N. H.
clam. 111 Son, Teruo. 2814-8
y JAMES WATSON
Street Seaforth
t for Sin er Sewing•
GLADrAN
neelllils®sxs.,. 'Dated at Haman
' bet, A. D., lull.
FARMS. FOR SALE
�fA�jll r'Oy1R.�8 -i,d r6aL 0091(41100111
any. undue Dumb gad )lroken .bed,. fhe ru
mother is glowed may for Orrteg
work. Well drained and well fenced: om
sou4 bank here, 62209, . tiedMold/ undue
it, hoe house and pig pun, 20a47, drive
house 110x40 i• good two.tbrr frame bows.
Fop further p ettealeirs apply to JOHN D.
MoBFTH, R. E. Na 1, Virus. Phone 14-111,
HenaH.1111228
FARM FOR SALE. -264 AGM, MORE
or Isq. Otweswtoe 0 SIPA 6, Stanley
Wall Isprwesd, geed et�asyyy lea•!, 16wnobto. about 44' tram acres
ba$srood and elder •buck, praotlta�ly 411
feesed with adv who fencing. Ftrebelya
bndduua. wed hare: telephone rural lifts de-
livery. Wall sell on r•mouabli Applp
s '8emsIn. to ADAM B'r$WART, B. MA No.
wax FOR 8A2$w-FOR SALE tor 80,
Contsretoa t. McKlltop, aogtalnlug 100
.oars, all gknePt 6 sees of hardwood
WM. Thera s on• the premiere a bank
barn with etane a eemeat fourrdet1o11. 46.82.
with cement boors: driving eked, 14z3a;
frame .table, 28:82, large gravel • house, 7
room, and kitchen, cement In cellar.
Hard and soft wntar in kitchen: two mine
of orchard. The ferns le all wire fenced
and tile drained, Well .6 barn and also
well at the bush. This -Is a good farm -one
of the best in Mc/1111ov. 7t Is actuated 6
mils from the Town of Seaforth and one
mile from. school and church. Rural mall
and phone. Will be sold, en retsonable terms.
For fdrther particulars apply on the prem-
ise. or address R, R. No. 1, Seaforth,
ROBERT A. HOGG. 2001+1
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THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE ARCHI-
bald McGregor offer for sale Lot 16,
6th Concession, McKillop, 100 sere. of ant
claw farm lands.' The land le In a ant
else elate of cultivation and then are
erected on the premises a good fearful dwel-
ling house, with kitchen attached; frame
ham 76:64 with atone foundation, etabling
underneath and cement Boors and water
throughout, driving house, pig Den d hen
house. Also about ten acres of bard
wood bush. The property is well fenced and
well drained and tenvenlent to good markets,
ehurahs and choole 'For. farther particulars
apply to MISS LULZT J. MCGREGOR, on the
prem$., or to R. 8. HAYS, Solicitor, Bea-
fortth, Ont. 2159-tf
ARM FOR BALE.-FAl1M OF TWO HUN-
.'dred acres adjoining the Town of Sea -
forth. conveniently situated to all churches,
schools and Collegiate. There I. • comfort..
able prick cottage with • cement kitchen:
barn 106x46 with clone stabling underneath
for 6 hors., 75 head of cattle and 40 hop
with eteel etanchione and water before all
-stock; litter carrier end feed carrier and
two cement tilde; driving shed and plat-
form aim. Watered by a rock well and
windmill. The farm is well drained and In
a high state of cultivation The crop i all
do the ground -choice clay loam. Immedi-
ate pos meion. Apply to M. BEATON. R.
.R: 2, Seaforth, Ont 1787-1
AUCTION SALES
U NRESERVED CLEARING SALE 0
Farm Stock and Implements. James
Jones, auctioneer, has received instructions
from Mr. Percy Harlow to sell by public
auction an Lot 8, Conceskion 1, Township
of Logan. on Thuraday. Deeemher 29th. 1921,
the following: Homs --Heavy draught mare
9 yearn old in foal to Scottish Mains, heavy
draught home 8 years old, heavy draught
filly rising 2 years old got bk. Cragie Bar-
net, driving colt rising three scare old got
hr Toddy Direct 3Cattle, Hogs, Etc-.. Cow
due to calve January 24th, r w due to enter
February 7th. cow due. to calve May 2nd,
w due to mice July 26th, cow due to calve
August 2nd. 2 farrow rows 5 sow„ doe to
pig time of sale, 20 White Leghorn pullet'..
15 Black Minorca pullets, 12 Barred Rock
pullets, 20 hens, 2 ducks. Implements -Deer-
ing binder six foot cut, new; Deering mower
5 feat cut, rnew; Deering 15 -hoe disc drill,
new; 14 dbe,harrow, new; Bissell steel
with las,- maw .Dearing - hay • leader, hay rock:
th riling f8hle, aloe form stock rack,
bay rake ten feet, hay rake eight feet. new ;
e lle delivery rake. Maascy-Harris ; Deering
cultivator, new; Oliver riding plow. w:
Oliver 21 walking plow, now; Hamilton, 2
furrow plow, new; Tudhape wagon com-
plete,
om
plete, Mauer -Harris steel truck wgon,.ne
6 horse power gas engine, INC.,..Interna-
tional straw blower, new; Jolette grinder.
9% inch plate with bagger, oat roller, fan-
ning mill with bagger. new: set Chatham
scales with stock rack, Massey -Harris manure
spreader, set iron harrows, steel stone boat,
turnip sower. new; pair of bobsleighs. break-
ing cartes' Melotte cream separator, circular
cutter, set of double heavy brssanount-
ed harness, nearly new; .set of single harness.
Daisy churn, ltfs horse power Fairbanks
Morse engine. Fairbanks Morse woshing ma-
chine and wringer (power), common washing
machine land wringer, stuffier.; IHupmobile
5 -passenger car. 1 bushels millet seed, ho t
10 tons of good timothy hay. Household
Furniture -Parlor suite, large table, 2 hang-
ing lamps, and other articles too numerous
to mention. Sale at 12.30 oklock sharp.
Terns. -All sums of 810.00 and under. cash;
over that amount 10 months' credit will he
given onfurnishing approved joint notes.
_Six per cent- per annum off for nosh on
credit amounts. Having sold the farm and
buying out Mr. Charles Dungey's Garage and
going to devo%17-my time to the automobile
business, there will be no reserve. PERCY
HARLOW. Proprietor; James Jona., Aue-
noaeer. 2819-1
NOMINATION MEETING
A meeting for nominating a Reeve and
four Councillors for the Municipality -of the
Township of McKillop, for the 1922:
In accordance with the Ontario Statutes,
1914. Chapter 192, Sections 63 to 69, it is
enacted by the Council of the Township of
McKillop:
(1) That Candidates for a Reeve and four
Councillors be nominated on Monday, the 26th
day of December, 1921, at School House Na.
6, McKillop, at the hour of one o'clink p.m.,
(2) fn the event of more persons being
nominated than are required to fin the sev-
eral offices, an election will be hold on
Monday. the 2nd day of January, 1922, at
the following named places:
Polling Division No. 1-G. IC. Holland's
house, Lot 10, Conoeeeion 5, James Evans,
D.R.O., Thomas Moylan, P.C.
Polling Division No. 2 --Joins Hillen'e
Home., Lot 25, Concession 4, John McDowell,
D.R.O., Jams Bitten, P.C.
Polling Division No. 9 -Jos. Smith', house,.
Lot 11_ Concession 12, John Leeming,- D.R.O„
John Murray, P.C.
Polling Division No. 4, Sehool House No,
7, Lot 28, Concession 12, Alden McGavin.
17.11.0,, Wm. Somerville, P.C.
•
. JOHN McNAY,
2818-2 Clerk.
MORTGAGE SALE
Of Farm Lands in Town-
ship of Hay. •
Under and by virtue of the' pewern con-
tained in a . certain mortgage, which will be
prodt3eed at the time'of sate, there will be
offered for Bale by public auction on Felder.
the Thirtieth day- of December,' 1921, at the
hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, at the
commercial Hotel to the Village of Hensel)
. Thomas Cameron. auctioneer. the follow-
ing property, namely: Lot Number Twenty
(20) in the Seventh (7th) Concession of the
Township of Hay and the' East Half of Lot
Twenty (20). Commotion Eight (0) of the
paid Township. Thi property i well im-
proved by farm bonding' and well tenced
and drained. . • .
Tolls,. -'ren' phi cent of the putehe'.
money to be paid down at the tins of erste
balance to be paid on the Twentieth day d/
January A. D.. 1922, et the .arae of-ttt
Mortgagee'. Solicitors at Merrall.
For further part/caters and eondkione
sale apply to
tha
Id* day ef Deea-
• 2316-0
HOG PRICES GOING 1➢P
and Corn Prices going down. We
have another ear of Corn and Feed
Oats coming. Book your order now.
Have you tried us with a Grocery
Order yet? We have a full line
of Fresh Groceries in stock now,
and a large assortment of Xmas
Candy, Oranges and Nuts.
WISHING YOU ALL
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
W. M. STEWART
Flour; Feed and Groceries,
SEAFORTH - - ONTARIO,
What About Xmas
Gifts of
Groceries?
At this season of mirth and glad -
nose and joy and feasting, do you
ever •think of those who never have
a feast, unless you or someone else
provides it for them? You could
bring joy and thankfulness to many
who ordinarily have to deny them-
selves of luxuries by sending -
Oranges at per dozen .40c to $1.20 ,
Bananas, per dozen 50c
Dates (Golden Hallowee's)) lb20c
Mixed Candies at 20c, 25c, 30c or 35c
Chocolates at 25e to 40c
or 2 lbs. Black Tea for 75c
We have been told by different
customers that this Tea is just as
geed as teas at double the price. As
a rule those who try it become perm-
anent users of it. We shall be pleas-
ed to give you a sample of it on ap-
plication.
F. P. Hutchison
THE CASH GROCER
PHONE 166.
The Farmer Candi-
date Successful
Success also follows the farm-
er who uses good - clay dram
tile.
Sure they will, if they use good
Clay Drain Tile to dry that wet
field, and now is the time to do
it. If money is scarce, arrange
for time. The Tile will pay for
themselves that you buy from
W. M. SPROAT
Phone 9-136. R. R 4, Seaforth,
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W. T. BOX & CO.
Embalmer and
Funeral Directors
H. C. BOX •
Holder of Government
Diploma and License
Charges moderate
Flowers furnished on short
notice.
Night Calls Day Calls
Phone 175 Phone 48
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50 MEN WANTED
$6-412 Per Day.
Being paid to our euecssfnl students.
Lmrn auto tractor medhani.. Be an mato
expert on ignition.lighting, starting; learn
all abort overhauling, repairing, driving
m tors, gas tractor,: big wages, steady work.
Write for beautiful free catalogue. The big
Hemphill School at Toronto is the largest
d best equipped school in Eastern Canada.
HEMPHILL'S BIG AUTO GAS TRACTOR
SCHOOL,
169 King St. Wept, Taranto,
28184
NOMINATION MEETING
The annual meeting of the electors of the
Toweehlp of Turkemmith for the nomination
of candidata for the oaloe. of Reeve and
Councillom for the year 1822, will be held
at Welker', Hall, Rruceaeld, on Monday, De-
cember 28th, 1021. at 1 p.m. If a poll be
neea,aary, smelt poll shall be opened on Mon-
day, January 2nd, 1022. at the following places
and by the following mileem: No, 1 -Hills'
Carrlage Shim, W. C. Govenlock, D.R.O.,
John Reinke, P. G.; No: 2-Sehool No, 8,
Bonnet MicChM Bs, D. R. 0., H. M. Cheeney,
P. 'Nuke., ??��let 0.- School Howie No. 4, 0. N.
S. O., J.THome No,RW. McIntosh P. ' 0.. ; N0, Layton. P. A1- Willtm% Berry.
DSehbolf House No 1, soli D
Dw V, -Wt101tahn Neet',8 c21�tr, D. �1//f er
? Minify T. 'U. 'Pon oder from e' Lm. to
28184 D. F. M 1t,Viedaratree
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We Wish. '
THE COMPLIMENTS
OF THE SEASON
To An Our Friends. cosi
THE'. CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL . $15,000,000
RESERVE FUND e - $15,000,000
SEAFORTH BRANCH, J. G. Mullen, Manager.
Dominion Stores, Limited
Seaforth
Specials Until Thursday, Dec. 29
Sugar, 10 lbs 82c Pure Lard, 2 lbs 35c
100 pounds $8.00 Choice Figs, 2 Ma 86c
Currants, per lb 19c Choice Prunes, per lb 1
Ra4nsins, per lb R„ 26c Naw Peel, lb 8Tc
Walnuts; per lb - 69c Christmas Candies, lb 22c
Almonds, per lb 69c Cheese, 2
c
Rolled Oats, 6 lbs 24c Shortening, No. 8 See
Cream of Wheat, 4 lbs •26c Pure Lard, No, 8 55c
Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs 27c Corn, 2 tins 25c
Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs 33c Special Coffee 89c,
Comfort Soap, 10 bars 69c Lyles Syrup 30c
Castile Soap, 7 bars 25c Pure Raspberry Jam, 4 lbs ..77c
Fancy Biscuits 86c 1 lb Magic Baking Powder 34c
Soda Biscuits 18c Fry's Cocoa, 35 lb 25c
Toilet Paper, 6 for 27c Bulk Cocoa, 1 lb 15c
Matches, 2 boxes 25c Mince Meat ..19c
Ammonia, 3 pkga 23c Peanut Butter 22c
Pearline, 3 pkgs. 24e Choice Dairy Butter ....38c
Seeded Raisins 25c Choice Dates " 17c
Seedless Raisins 2'7c Orange Pekoe Tea, per pound. .80c
Peas 16c English Breakfast, select blend...41k
Asparagus Tips 43c Christmas Wines -
Rolled Wheat 3 lbs. 23e Port, Cherry, Grape, per gt....39c
Fancy Biscuits 2.30 Oranges 479
Dominion Stores, Limited, Seaforth
hy Not ?
Get a dollar's worth for a dol-
lar. We can save you $5 to $10
on a Suit or Overcoat, Spend
Your Money for Real Values.
A full line of Suitings an'; Over -
coatings to choose from. Ail
goods made to order at
"My Wardrobe" Main St., Seaforth
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,Beattie Eros.
extends
to all their.. Customers
a.: Merry Christmas
and a
Happy New Year a: '
Beattie- Bros.
Phone 129 The Fair
H
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Why Not Give Him,
This Christmas
A Set of Chains An Engine Hood Cover".
A Spare Tire or Tube
An Emergency Kit A Windshield Cleaner
or some other useful acce.s ory.
If we haven't what you want in stock we can
get it before Christmas.
JAS. BROUGHTON & SONS
I'hone 167. Main Street South
TENDERS FOR WOOD
Tender, will be received by the undem;gn-
ed rap to Saturday, be Oft. far 12 <embrr OLD CARPETS. AWAY'
cords j 3 -foot won1-6 Maple and 6 Breen,
ll body wine] to be delivered at F4rmond- They make new reversible
ville church on or about April let next. "Velvetex"
JAMES CAMERON, ' Rugs
2816-2 Chairman Board of Managers. I Send for Velvetex Folder 29...
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DON'T THROW YOUR
FURS WANTED I
All kinds of Raw Furs, delivered at
the Dick House, Seaforth. Highest
Cash Prices.
C. E. HENDERSON,
2£319-tf Licensed .Buyer.
MAKE MONEY
AT HOME
$15 to $60 paid weekly for
your spare time writing
showcards for us. No can-
vassing. We instruct and
supply you with steady work
West -Angus Showcard Ser-
vice, Church & Colborne Sts.
Toronto.
CANADA RUG COMPANY,,
LONDON. ONT.
Ley No. 29
RAN&WiiitismwAy
The Double Track
Route
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT,
and CHICAGO.
Unexcelled Dining Car Service.
Sleeping cars on Night Trains
and Parlor Cars on principal Day
Trains.
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E.
Horning, District Passenger Agt,
Toronto.
W. R. Plant Agent.
A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
The Store With
The Stock
There is a world of jo in a
y
'STARR PHONOGRAPH
Release some of this within your
own home this Christmas.
STARR GENNETrE RECORDS
Rig List
65 CENTS EACH
MAKE THE CHILDREN HAPPY.
WITH THE
WONDERFUL BABEL? BOOKS
THAT SING.
A Story Book A Song Haab
and. 'florae neat Resords..$1.36.
TO those who have not
heeded t h e 11 Shop
Early" call and are now in
doubt as to what it shall be
either for Him or for Her,
let ussuggest:
FOR HIM:
AUTO STROP .AND SAFETY
RAZORS $5.00
SHAVING SUPPLIES AND
ACCESSORIES, ALL THE
KINDS HE LIKES.
TRAVELLiNG CASES WiTH
ALL THE NEEDFUL, EQUIP-
MENT.
MILITARY BRUSHES, IN
LEATHER CASES IF DE-
SIRED.
CLOTHES BRUSHES AND
RAT BRUSH.
CIGARS AND SMOKING
SETS.
WRITING PAPER.
POCKETBOOKS AND CARD-
CASES
:ARDCASES AND BiLL BOOKS.
FOUNTAIN PENS IN ALL
STYLES ANI) GRADES.
PENCILS.
EVERSIIARP AUTOMATIC
DIARIES AND POCKET
MEMORANDUMS.
KODAKS AND SUPPLIES.
NOVELTIES IN LEATHER
CASES. SUCH AS SLIPPERS.
SHOE TREES, COAT AND
PANT HANGERS.
Don't forget the more homely
gifts, including
HOT WATER BOTTLES,
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
FOR HER:
PERE IUMES, IN EVERT
FORM; EXTRACTS, SACHET,
TOILET' WATER, ETC.
TOILET AR'T'ICLES, SIN-
GLE OR IN THE SETS. FOR
THE HAIR, FACE, HANDS.
TEETH.
MANICI -ItE SETS.
TRAVELLING SETS.
VANITY CASES. -SOME
VERY HANDSOME ONES.
HAND RAGS.
PURSES, POCKET BOOKS.
ETC.
STATIONERY.
KODAKS AND HAND
CAM ERAS.
BOOKS.
FOUNTAIN PENS.
SiLVER X (;OLD PENCILS.
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