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OSarsarine- 40 to 22a
Eggs -•NO. 1 candled; 88 to 890; selects; 42
'40 480; uertooe, new. beide, 72 to SOc.
BIRTHS
dflffipatrlok.-In Seaforth Hospital, on Nov.
17th. to Mr. and. Men. Peter Fitspatrlck,
a daughter.
lidoMurtrie.-In Hay Township, on November
16th, ,to Mr. and Men. Hugh McMurtrie, a
eon -
lt„Houle towiahyip, on, October 7th.'
cad Mee. Thomfes Miller. A. dough-
Jobnston 44t Whalen en November 45th,. to
Mr t aid Mia Earl Johnston, : (nee Mins
Rata Ownitl 's son.
�k�.r8a•' , -MARRIA,G$13
1.ov -.. dgins,--At London on .November
4tthhby the Rev. A. L. C. Clarke, Clara
M., daughter of Mr. and Men. Fred Hod•
, gine. of Holyrood, to Edgar C. Lovett, of
Clinton.
Connor -Clark. -On November 8th, at St.
Matthew's church, First Avenue, Toronto.
by Rev. H. A. Brooke, Mies Martha Maud
Mildred Clark, granddaughter of the late
Col. John Arthur, of Napier, Oat., to Rev.
W. J. Connor, of St. John's Anglican
Church, Brussels.
.Flaher-Carrick.-At Dashwood on November
11th, Ethel, daughter of John Carrick, Lake
Road, to William Fisher, of Dashwood.
DEATHS
aloMurtrle.-On November 16th, William
Donald. infant non of Mr. and M.. Hugh
McMurtrie.
'Tomllfison.-In McKillop, on November 10th.
Annie Tomlinson, wife of Mr. Harvey Tom-
linson, aged 54 years and 7 days.
Knox. -In Goderich, on November 18th, John
Knox, aged 78 yearn.
Cann. -In Uaborne, November 8th, Morris
•Henry, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Cann, aged 8 years, 2 menthe and 4 days.
'IN MEMORIAM
Note.--Itema under this head will be eharg--,
ad 60 cents per single verse and. 26 rear,, for
each additional verse.
Habkirk.-In -fond and loving memory of
our dear hey, Wv J. Habkirk, who departed
this life November 25th, 1920:
,Just when his days seemed brightest.
Just when his days seemed best;
Goda alled him from amongst us -
To the home of eternal rest.
2867x1 Father, Mother Sisters and Brother.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. William Feeney and family desire to
thank their friends and neighbors for their
'kindness and appreciation to them at the
time of her husband's death. • 2867.1
CARD OF THANKS
The members of the Barbara Kirkman Aux -
Diary wish to thank all those who in any
way helped to make their monster bazaar
_such a success.2867.1
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McKillop Council
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The McKillop Council will meet at Milledb
Hotel, Walton, on Monday. November 27th,
1922, at 10 o'clock a.m.
JOHN McNAY.
2867-1 Clerk.
Business Change
Having purchased the
General Stock of Groc-
eries, Boots and Shoes
from the U. F. 0. Co -
Operative Co., Seaforth,
I intend to carry on the
business in the same
store on Main Street,
and will carry a full
line of staple goods.
Goods delivered to
any part of the town.
A Square Deal to All.
J. J. CLEARY.
Phone 117.
CREAM WANTED CREAM
Ship by Express; send by our
cream drawers, or deliver your cream
to the Seaforth Creamery.
We are determined to . give our
Patrons better service than ever.
Watch our prices, consistent with
our accurate weights and tests and
consider the many advantages of hav-
ing a thriving dairy industry in your
district.
Do not ship your Cream away to
other Creameries ; we will guarantee
you as good prices here and our vary
best services.
Write, or call in our cream drawers
and we will send you cream cans.
When in town, visit our Creamery,
which we want also to be your
Creamery. We are proud of oar
TRE'SEAFORTH CREAMERY CO.
Cw 'A. Barber, Manager:
SOHO! .,,.. d . E .Sad'' silwet1111 .
. ECEkIREI °.1St
rytlle til
064 '4 thq:'lieily ircle<
This ;" 4lu. inclu Fancy Work,.
.Practical. and FUM `Aprons,. h and
bier,'.Meal"?Candy:atl(d. Rome Cooking.
Sale,of Work .starts at eight o'clock.'
Alm wr, Served from 8.80 tip 8 o'clock.
at 85 nod Ig -Cent
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AUCTION BAir t
I- &oars
e0, Heat
iloborne, half
arch, on Wednea-
day, Nobembeg 22nd, at 1 o'clock, the above
60 -sore . deem with stock ami implement,.
JOHN 00J8, 'Proprietor; Andrew Easton,
Auctioneer. 2866.2
AUCTION SALK O5',Z`', ,,
And Implementer on - the '
half Lot1 Si
euiia. ,emit moos- Re
AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE DURHAM
Cattle. -There will be offered for sale
by public auction at Cooper's Hotel Stable,
in the Town of Olinfon, on Saturday, De-
cember End, 1922, at one o'clock, p.m..
a. carload of choice Grade Durham come of
good milking strain, about to freshen at time
of aale, also some good feeders. Terms -Six
months'c redit on furnbihing approved joint
notes. Adiscount of 6 per cent per annum
will be allowed for sash. GEORGE T. TURN -
BULL, Seaforth, Proprietor; T. Brown, Auc-
tioneer.
umtioneer. 2897-2
AUCTION SALE OF 60 HEAD OF CHOICE
Durham Cottle, some Hors. and Pigs,
at Lot 46, Bayfield Road. one-half mile aoeeth
of Clinton, on Tu.day, November 28th. at 1
o'clock sharp. Stuck consists of the follow-
ing: Gelding rietng 4 years, filly rising four,
Durham grade cow, freshened 1 month : Dur-
ham grade cow due January lat; Durham
grade Bow due January 20, Hereford heifer
due January 5th, Durham grade heifer due
January 8th. 2 Durham grad. due in Febru-
ary, 2 Durham grades due February 2nd.
Durham grade due February 18th: Polled
Angus heifer due February 14th, Durham
gradeow due February 27th, Ai rsh ire cow
due February 25th, Holstein cow due Feb.
lot, Durham cow due February 25th, Holstein
cow due February 26th, Durham heifer due
February 21st, 2 Durham grade cows due
March let, Durham grade cow due March 4th,
Holstein heifer due March 1st, Holstein cow
due March 16th; Holstein heifer due March
lat. Durham cow due March 16th. Airshire
w due March 25th. Durham grade cow due
March 26th, Durham grade slow due April
let, Thorobred Durham cow due April 5th,
2 Durham grad. due April 15th, Durham
grade due April 22nd, Holstein due April
28th, Durham cow with calf at foot, Durham
cow, farrow, milking well; Airshire farrow,
milking well; 2 fat heifers. 6 2-yegjdild
,teem. 4 yearling steers, 21 store pigs aver-
age 160 pounds, 2 Berkshire sows due Dee.
28th. ,An,ceptionally fine lot - of tock.
Guarantee: Any cow sold to be in calf and
proving nut to be 80 days from day of sale
i5 per cent. of purchase money will be re-
funded. Terms -All sums, of 810 and under,
cash. On over that amount 9 months' credit
will be allowed on approved joint not., or
a discount of 6 per cent for cash. 0801. -
LAND & TYNER, Proprietor; G. H. Elliott,
Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, 114-
elements, Hay. Straw and Groin: -The
undersigned auctioneer has been Instructed
to sell by public auction at South Half Lot
12.. Sl B. Stanley Township, corner, Hills
Green; on Wednesday. November 20th. 1922,
t 1 o'clock p.m., sharp, the following:-•
Live Stock -1 Clyde mare 7 years old, 1 aged
Clyde mare, 1 Percheron filly rising 3; 1 cow
8 years old due in May, 1 row 7 years old
due in April. 1 heifer rising 2 due in April,
1 steer
rising 3, 2 heifers rising 2. 1 Leer
rising 2, 5 spring calves, about 7 dozen
Young hens, 2 brood sows. Implements, Etc.,
--Mas Harris binder nearly new, Massey-
Harris
assey -
Har mower nearly new, Bissell disc nearly
new, cultivator, Massey -Harris drill, land
roller, 3 -section harrow, harrow cart. hay
rake. pig crate, wagon, gravel box, shay rack
new,wagon box, top buggy, bob sleighs,
armors box cutter, bicycle. Chatham fanning
'llAvith bagger, hay fork, rope and pulleys,
double breeching harness, rubber mounted
single harness, gang plow. 63 loads cement
gravel, blocks and abutmans, quantity of rook
elm, hemlock and cedar plunks and lumber,
25 red cedar posts, galvanized water tank, 2
water pails, sledge, sugar kettle, sausage
grinder, copper kettle, 2 ladder., barrels,
stone boat, about 5 tons timothy hay. 7 tone
clover hay. a quantity of straw maY be feet
on place or removed, 200 bushels oats, 20
boahels buckwheat grain cradle, shovels. hoes,
forks and numerous other articles. Positively
no reserve. Terms of Sale --$10.00 and under.
cash; over that amount 11 months' credit will
be given on furnishing approved joint not..
Four per cent. off for cash on credit amounts.
Hay and Grain, Cash. MRS. ARNA STELCK,
Proprietress; Oscar Klapp, Auctioneer; W. S.
Johnston, Clerk, 2866-2
AUCTION SALE OF FARM LANDS. FARM
Stock, Implements. Hay, Grain and
Household Furniture. -The undersigned auc-
tioneer has been intsructed to sell by public
auction on Lot 21, 9rd Conc.sion, Township
of Hibbert, on Thursday, November 30th, 1922.
the following: Implements -7 ft grain bin-
der Massey -Harris. Corn binder Massey -
Morris, 6 foot mower Massey -Harris, 6 foot
mower Deering, Manure spreader MVlasaey-
Harris, cultivator and seed box, cultivntor,
corn cultivator 2 horse, sniffler,one-third In-
terest in corn blower, one-third interest. in
14 H. P. engine, one-third interest in corn
planter, 2 -furrow riding plow, 2 walking
plows, 2 seta diamond harrows, pea harv.-
ter, high wagon - Bain, medium' wagon Pe -
trolls, low wagon, 2 hay racks, 2 gravel box-
., 2 top buggies, cutter, heavy sleigh, single
sleigh, light wagon, hay rake, land roller,
disc harrow, 1 pair horse blankets. 2 Saskat-
chewan robes, power home and sheep clip-
per, sugar. kettle, 18 grain bag., set of
seal. 2,000 lbs., fanning mill Chatham. root
purser, set of heavy harness new, 2 seta double
harness. 2 sets single harnma, 600 lb. cream
separator, clutch pulley, 11/2 H. P. gam en-
gine. grindstone, whitaetrees, shovels, aped.,
forks, etc. Hor.e-1 brood mare heavy
draught, 9 yearn old, supposed Lilo be in foal:
1 brood mare 7 years old Boni/used to be in
foal; 1 Percheron mare 8 years, old, euppoe-
ed to be In foal. I heavy draught mare 8
Mare -old; 1 heavy draught horse 8 years
old; 1 general purpose horse B years old,
Percheron; 1 8-yearold gelding, "heavy draft;
1 gelding, Percheron, rising 2 yea.; 1 filly,
Percheron, rifting 2 years; 8 Percheron colts
6 months old. Cattle --Three 4 -year old cows
due to calve about the 1st of January, 8 two
year old heifers due to calve at.datu of sale,
5 year old heifers. All cows and heifers aro
High Grade Holsteins. Hogs and Poultry -
12 hogs 180 pounds: 12 hogs 8 months old;
2 brood sows ; 100 Pure Bred Leghorn hem;
100 pullets, 12 Leghorn cockerels, 14 Minorca
cockerels. Household Furniture -1 Mason &
Mach piano, 1 Columbia Gramophone and
Red Seal Remrds. 1 oak dining room set.. 1
parlor set, I centre table, 2 ex tendion table.,
8 bedroom sets, springs, mattress., bedding,
one-half dozen .loitchen chid.. high .even
range, cool oil range, gasoline stove sideebard
and number of small household articles ; 100
bags of first elms potato., quantity of hay
and grain, 20 bunhola ofsweet clover need,
100 pcunda of timothy used. Farm Lands. -
North half of Lot 6, Concession 6, Township
of McKillop, eonsieting of 50 acre., all clear-
ed. On the farm isa never falling well with
a windmill, and also a gravel pit containing
by measurement 40.000 cubic yards of No. 1
gravel. Terme.-All flume et" Sb.00 and un-
der, cosh. 10 -per cent. of purchnae price of
farm payable on date Cot sale. Balance, cash
in 80 days, On - all other purchases ten
months' credit will be given' on furnishing
approved Joint motes. No reserve Os' -proprie-
tor has rented farm. Sale begins at twelve
clock sharp, bench served at 11 n.m. JOS.
NAGLE. Proprietor: Thos. Brown. Aue-
tioneer; 2867-1
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now W 1 IHD .O'Q 008100.,1450
lgo ' 10 ketnmith, duties' tbe
g ra at rrew Y.'aan'e., Bret. caparisons* 'Mud
salary tcoui (,, irate modern eon.
fifty • i3fc . J HN` J, PARI EY, Segtetady-
drfaRprPr, 12"` , No: • 2 . gfpilleu. ... - -960458
ESTBR;Y ,HOUND. -A. SOUND' OAHE '1'O
"^"'"'�j,08 .81, on the lOth Qapeeoelon of Me-
lOtlop on November 6th. Owner o.an. have
name by proving property and paying for his
feed, and this ad. 288610
BRODERICK'S
Harness Store
Horse Blankets, good- and - warm
at $2.75 up
Plush and Wool Auto Rugs, $4 to $12
Buffalo Robes -the best made
Mitis fpm 25c up
Special Buck Glove, worth $1.75,
at $1.25
Special Horse Mitt, worth $1.75,
for $1.00
FOR CHRISTMAS -A nice line of
Ladies' Shopping Bags, Club flags,
Suit Cases, Etc.
Team Harness for $48.00
No better made.
Halters, special values from $1.15 to
$2.00.
SHOE REPAIRING
We solicit a call and guarantee our
work. `
Bells, Whips, Curry Combs, Brushes,
Pads, Gall Cures, Collars.
Call and Seel Our Goods.
M" Broderick
BLANK CARTRIDGE PISTOLS
Well made and effective. Ap-
pearance is enough to scare
BURGLERS, TRAMPS, DOGS,
etc. NOT DANGEROUS. Can
lay around without risk or ac-
cident to woman or child. Mail-
ed PREPAID for $1 -superior
make $1.50, -blank cartridges
.22 cal, shipped Express at 75c
per 100.
STAR MFG. & SALES CO.,
821 Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn, N.Y.
DEBENTURES FOR SALE
Town of Seaforth
The Corporation of the Town of Beads
Th p ern
have debentures, with interest coupons at.
taohed, for sale at rate to yield live and one
half per cent, per annum. For full pap
tloulare apply to the undersigned.
JOHN A. WILSON, -
28d0 -t1 Treasurer.
JAMES WATSON
Main Street - Seaforth
Agent for Singer Sewing
Machines, and General In-
surance Agent.
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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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S. T. HOLMES
Funeral Director and
Licensed Embalmer
Undertaking Parlors in
Beattie Block, opposite The
Expositor Office. Residence
Goderich St., opposite Dr.
Scott's.
Flowers furnished on short
notice.
Phone Night or Day 119
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GRAND TRUNK 5'Y'S eM
TRAIN SERVICE TO TORONTO
Daily Except Sunday
Leave Goderich . 6.00 a.m. 2.20 p.m.
Leave Clinton ... 6.25 a.m. 2.52 p.m.
Leave Seaforth .. 6.41 a.m. 8.12 p.m.
Leave Mitchell.: 7.04 amt. 8.42 pmt
Arrive Stratford 7.80 arm, 4.10 p.m.
Arrive Kitchener 8.20 a.m. 5.20 p.m.
Arrive Guelph .. 8.45 a.m. 5.50 p.m.
Arrive Toronto ..10.10 a.m.• 7.40 p.m.
RETURNING
Leave Toronto 6.50 all.; 12. 55 p.m.
and 6.10 p.m.
Parlor Cafe car Goderich to To-
ronto on morning train and Toronto
to Goderich 6.10 p.m. train.
Parlor Buffet car Stratford to To-
ronto on afternoon train.
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Coneelate .2 a mith, containing. Soil
aorege all aarr
cleqs leenced and tile drained:
12 song, of fall west, 80 Bares fall. plowed.
On the premle'there is a 1400111 Mame
horse, goad cellar soft water inside, tele-
phone and rural' Bail delivery• bank barn
and' good stabling' 8 never failing wells,
windmill, good orchard. 1% muse. from
church and Klippen; 4 mil. from Henaall, 80
rods from school For further particulars
apply to HEIGH jleCULLY, R. R. No. 8,
IGppen, Ont. 2866x4 .
TWO 'CHOICE FARMS BEING LOTS 14
and 15 on the 7th Conomaion of Mc-
KIliop. 11/4 miles from school, 21�i miles from
church and 8 miles from the town of Sea -
forth, on good gravel roads. On Lot 15 there
4. an .overflowing- well, good orchard and
butldiuge In good . repair. On Lot 14 there
is a good buck house with woodshed, two
never failing wells and 30 acres of the Binet
hardwood bush.' Both farms have been in
pasture for 17 yean and have no noxious
weed, For hay, pasturend grain farina
gttfetm62r, or separately. For further particular.
can not be beaten. will be sold to -
apply to MISS TENA BEATTIE, No. 1,
Dublin, Ont 2880-8
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MEETING OF HURON
COUNTY COUNCIL
The Council of the Corporation of the
County of Huron will meet in the Council
Chamber, Goderich, at 2.30 o'clock In the
afternoon of Tuesday, the 6th day of De-
cember, 1922. All accounts against the Coun-
ty must be in the hand.: of the Clerk mut
later than, Monday preceding the meeting of
Council.
GEO. W. HOLMAN,
County Clerk.
Godcrich, Nuvcmber _nth, 1922. 2867-2
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ASTMA SUFFERERS
Hilton W. Parka, Waterdown, Ont., =
writ.. "I can .nfely bl.s the day =
you left a bottle of Asthma Remedy
with me. I had relief from the first =
dose and have Leen improving ever
since ; can lie down at night and rent; =
the cough has entirely left me: I have =
gained threepounds since I started
the bottle,' which, fa how nearly finished. =
The good news has spread aroand this =
on
district, da [ready several want to
try 'it. I feel sogood over 'the new
life, as it were, I like to tell others."
'BRIGGS' ASTHMA REMEDY' F. A
$1.50 per bottle. Money back if not =
satisfied: For sale at Umhach's Drug =
Store. or by mail from H. T. Briggs,
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Whitby. Ont. 266-20 -
A, PICTURE
does not do ,justice te tliiq perfectly;
kept meat we supply p satlsfied
customers. To really k" hoer
much better one cut can be over Jok
other, y$u must eEperlence its auger -
ler tenderness, juiciness and flavor
%Ve sell it at the saute pried others
ask for ordinary' grades. Why not
try ours?
D. H. STEWART
Main Street - Seaforth.
Phone 58.
WE WANT 100 MEN
Right now to train for big paying mechani-
cal joke. If you are mechanically inclined
and like working around automobiles and
tractors. every day you put off coming to us.
you are cheating yourself. Can you afford
to du this? Never was .there ouch a demand
for trained men. A few weeks of your time
invested now will give you a trade that will
mean independence for life. Learn automo-
bile and tractor operating and repairing, tire
vulcanizing, battery building and oxy-acetylene
gilding by the Hemphill practical system.
Our freemployment service f
posat your dia-
al. Call or write for free catalogue.
Don't delay. Get in line for the big pay
and steady work. Do it now. HEMPHILL
AUTO & TRACTOR SCHOOLS, 168 King St.
Wee t, Taranto. 2864-4
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All Kinds of Grain
bought.
Milverton Flour,
Bran and Shorts.
Grain Buyer.
Custom Chopping.
Phone 25
OATMEAL MILLS,
Seaforth, Ont.
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Chopping Mill
We will start our Chopping Mill on
Tuesday, November 21st, and we will
chop and roll Tuesday and Friday of
each week. Give us two busy days
and we will do your chopping for 9
cents per bag. We would like all our
old, customers back again and as
many new 07168 that with to patronize
us.
2866x'2 K RUSE BROS.
MEN WANTED
$6-$10 DAILY
At once -we want 100 men right
now to train for big paying mechani-
cal jobs. If you are mechanically in-
clined and like working around auto-
mobiles and tractors, every day you
put off coming to us you are cheating
yourself. Never was there such a
demand for trained men. A few
weeks of time invested now will give
you a trade thatwill mean independ-
ence for life. Learn automobile and
tractor operating and repairing, tire
vulcanizing, battery building and oxy-
acetylene welding by the Hemphill
practical system. A free employment
service is at your disposal. Write
for free catalogue. Don't delay. Get
in line for big pay and steady work.
Do it now.
HEMPHiLL AUTO & TRACTOR
SCHOOL,
163 King West, Toronto.
2866-4
greement !
The undersigned does
hereby agree to care for all
your difficulties with respect
to new milk. He will instal
one of the closest skimming
Cream Separators on the
market at most reasonable
prices and terms. -
"Why feed Cream
to the Pigs?"
The time is now at hand for sharp
Coulters and shiny shears. Call
and see our line of Cockshutt Plows,
the agency of which I have lately
taken over.
We also carry a full line
of Pumps and Water Bowls.
JAMES G. MARTIN,
Delaval Agent.
Main Street - Seaforth.
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SANTA
Christmas Buying
The Frill being so mild and warts, few people realize
Christmas is so near and will leave off their Santa Claus
shopping until a few days before Christmas.
Those who shop early are always the fortunate ones.
We have a splendid line of Ladies', Misses', Men's and
Boys' Hockey Shoes, that always make useful and accept-
able Christmas Gifts.
Slippers are Gifts that are always appreciated. Wo
have the "COSY" Slipper for the whole family -Soft Brown
Kid Romeo, for Father; dulietts, in a variety of colors, for
Mother; the B. C. Russian Boot, for the Little Tot.
A pair of Shoe Trees dolled up with Fancy Ribbon make
a very usefur and acceptable gift.
SHOP EARLY AT
FRED W. WIGG
SUCCESSOR TO J. E. WILLIS
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Huron's Greatest Gift SStorc,,
Seaforth - _ -,. w a,.
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Ferguson &
THE I'LACE TO BUY- HEAVIER GAMMEN1
AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE.
Men's Sheep Lined Mackinaws
with real large collar, extra Inner
sleeve, at
$8.00
Men's Heaviest Blanket Cloth
Mackinaws, in all sizes and colors,
the very best to be had at only
$10.00
llien's Heavy Wool Sweaters, a
Work Sweater that will satisfy for
weight and quality.
$1.75
Men's Lined Smocks with corduroy
collars, a real lining in black only.
$2.75
A wonderful stock of Mitts lined
throughout at the moderate price
50c
This week we offer any Suit;is! t rr.,
store regardless of quality or color, _
Many Botany all Wool Serges ill
heavy weight are included in the let'.
at
$30.00
18 Boys' Tweed Suits of good qual-
ity and good colors, in sizes from 27
to 35, to clear this lot at
$7.50
A large range of Boys' Overcoats
at one-half price
$7.50, $8.00 and $9.00
Sizes from 29 to 35.
Men's Heavy Coats, a real long,
warm coat, the newest colors in Grey
and Heathr, at
$19.00
We offer our entire stock of Ladies'
Coats. They are good heavy Winter
Coats and worth twice as much at»
$1150'
only 24 left.
Men's all wool Gloves in grey and -
Heather shades. All sizes, at
Men's Fur Coats, while they last
50c and 65c $28.00
Ferguson & Co.
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- - Seaforth
1 MaCLEOD'S
" THE PURE FOOD STORE "
Telephone for it
190
We deliver to all parts of
Town and give Prompt Service.
TELEPHONE 190
Christmas is only a few short weeks away. We
would advise you to get your Cake and Pudding ma-
terial right now.
Buy now and get your choice -avoid last min- '--
ute disappointments.
Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs.... 33c
Val. Raisins with seeds, lb. -20c
New Currants, lb ' 20c
Seeded Raisins, lb. 20c
Muscatel Raisins, lb. 20c
Shp
Jund Walnuts, broken,
60C
Shelled Wpo' whole 75c
halves,pound
Shelled Almonds, lb. 55c
Orange and Lemon Peel,
Canadian, pound 35c
English
40c
Jelly Powders, 'i for 25c
Table Raisins,k
P g 35c
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Pastry Spice, lb. 30c 1
'Ground C'inimon, lb. 30c
Cooking Figs, lb. 10C
Table Figs, Ib 30c
Dates, lb. 12c ,
Forest City Baking Powder, i
Sealers
Red Salmon, large tin 25c
Soria Biscuits, 2 lbs 33c
King Oscar Sardines, each.'20c
Cream Cheese, lb.
45c
Peanut Butter, 1 -lb. pails,
each 30c
Linia Beans, ib. 15c
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WE BUY CREAM AND PAY CASH FOR IT
For Your Salads:
Head Lettuce Celery Grapes
Oranges Bananas Anchony Paste
Bloater Paste Tuna Fish Mushrooms
Red Currant Jelly Asparagus Tips Lobsters
Maraschino Cherries Salad Dressing .
THE NEW STORE
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