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Men, s Overcoats
In Wonderful Variety of Vattern,
Color and StyleVery, Very
Reasonable Pried
Overcoats to suit every possible requirement,
taste and price are to be found herein big variety
• to choose from. All the newest styles for young
The new Clavicle Coat, the Berriecloth, the
Super aglan, the Belter, and dozens - of other at -
active tyles for young men. For the older 4nd
ore con vervative dressers, the warm Ulster, the
d ssy Chesterfield, the English Walking Coat, are
he e in a and range of patterns.
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We wish to particularly emphasize one point,
that is, the fact the
PRICES ARE DOWN
You will find in every instance that our Over-
•, `.. coats are much reduced from last season's prices.
You will be pleasantly surprised when you hear
the new prices.
$10.00 Pricesices fprom u to $30.00
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MEN'S AND BOYS'
U11ft
If you , are particular about Your Underwea•
you will be wise `to look over our stock. We hav,
;very good maker's best iaiko here.
FLEECE LINED
The famous Tiger Brand Fleece
lined in their heaviest weight ipakes.
A beautihxl soft, snowy fleece. All
sizes fo;r' Men and Boys.
Men's Garments .......... • . • $1.00
Boys' Garments .............. 65c
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HURON �'X YTE lAI� '' to J. R. Gov-, O'Reilly, Thomas Coyne, Francis
a Bs�axq►� McKenzie, �orris. Jr. XV. -'Helen Atkinson, `
annual,!nor , / Is. Burke, Eimeer,
M 8,1�, ,,�9A'irILIh1Ai. 81 r 4 TreasiArves Report F1+ttroN y 'iloyle, Mary f3cand-
A�ISV-- OL1�%Receipts lttn,' V9 a. P'iannerq (absent). Sr.
j qs a: r; ro ... . , . , . .; 1T�, 6 a Coyne, Mary Williams, t'
4aY. l iY' gars.' i, 1 ., lly and Sarah Coyne ,..
aftendas+ae. f!►ylkeltl ... ... . .
o 4': TW II 8 ri ..... , . ...'. ,John Morris. Jr..
E. � ig r � Befits y '• � IL
Cha . - , eomduictad w hYssotgpp aatir4 el tha tbivalry of
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Mary
Of the v Pbi�-`. .....
T'�►rtr �w mal t+4tses, field$;
terial 'secretaries ads Clintatt ..... ....'..., .. r"
and activity in all delwi; 01�'( Eganondville ......... 218.14 saver, 3idax'y
lRuroon Preeb rial n io, ,assets 24 , Exeter ............. 284JW 4"O4i+noa'..' r !All I$ Robert
;Senior l}n>Fi' lea wpb ' .,10emb, CQl]necticutYBi kee Goderieh ... 84Z•19e Faoney, Artam Fla Doyle
stip of T'�9, a sli+ghi,@�'!- Grand Bend ..... ........ 100.00' Gent). „A McIver,
tribatfttg'$YliAA8:88• e►A sev 'Y4ptA�; AT Hensall X6.00 Yea o , lrer.
Women's Auxllia;eea n ng ,. �' Hills Green .... 140.40 Q'Canmws
and contril►nttn ; fj. '14 t9 an = . in l�.rthu r s Coo rt Kippers .............. . ✓880.90 Joseph Morris ,
vanes of $47f: T,;• '1�' D�teeion The contrasts in customs and Kirkton 22680 eQ Lucy B.
Bands with a memberaM ,of 558 alai Leeburn 82.85
a contribution of 1 , an itt- language of a thousand years ago Lo esboro .. 7925 ` STANLET'
crease over last -y., of A2: and to -day, as peen by America's McKillop, Duff '0 ............ 115.78 School RQpo�t The folkouih9 - , '`
The sum of ,;84ftlB. been greatest humorist. a I Seaforth ........ , .....' T2B.2u the report of gehopl moa . �4 F '
raised for the.Censial 18 #error Pictanrized in 8 . Parts. ! Smith's Hill ............ 148.00 Stanley, for December: Jr. iw-+1»:
life membership aeriiRcates �lavalieea With a lavishness commensurate Thames Road 294.00 McClymont 42, D. Orassiek 41, *W.
enrolled and 68 jt icor „also four with the tremendous demands of the , Union, Goderich Township.. 64.50 McLachlan 86, J..Anderson 29; Or.
In Memosiam eubscrioaAs; one of story. Varna ..................... 56.60
which was 'gives by ra♦.. Walter, of Retaining all the quaint charm and IIL---M, McDonald 79, +J. 1111' --i' Dl
Winthrop 138,45 51, P.:McKenzie 44. Jr. ,IiI: $,
�mith's Hill, in memory of, her son, dry humor of the original, with new ` Mustard 46, H. Hyde 87.0 Sr. Al"
yland, who made. the supreme sac• business. added to bring the subject $b,018.38 I. Knight, B. Murdoch, , W. Ddurdoch; . e.
rifiee, also another giW¢n by Mies matter right up to •date. Young Women's Auxiliaries Jr. II -R. McKenzie, W. McSira ler k
Esther Hume, through the Artiwr The first and only comedy to be Blyth, Marion Oliver .......$ 76.00 H. Cameron. Sr. L -E. A.edareon,, T
Young Women's AuxiIiary,'.Goderidh. produced on a scale equal to the Brucefield, Kelly ...... 341.66 O, Workman, A. Murdoch. ✓ The beat 1•
in memory of her mothers the late biggest dramatic spectacles. Egmondvflle, Neil Shaw 205.00 s 1 rs for the month were: Jr. IV,
Mrs. J. P. Hume, who'*$* an out SEE IT THIS WEEK END Exeter, Logic 208.66 Dpoe by Graaaick; Sr. III, rgu r-
standing worker in the Sa�gior .Aux• Adults 20c. Children Usual Price Goderich, Arthur ... ' ..... 647.60 its McDonald; Jr. III, Blanche M c -
Mary. Four+ hundred and forty PRINCESS Seaforth, Barbara Kirkman.. 646.47 tard; Sr. I1, Irene Knight; Jr. M.
pounds of excellent clot , value `' . Smith's Hill ........... 25.00 gamey Cameron. Number on -roll,
at '$625; were shipped to *e Indian 19. --Margaret McNain, Teacher. '
school at Ahunsat, B. C., l ind fifty $2,149.19 - ---
pounds of outfits and ,hosital app- Report of Mission Bands, 1922 DUBLIN �
plies to, Miss McKee, at tegreville. ` T Blyth, McLean .............$ 303.OQ
There fire 245 Home He rs, con- - --- -- -Bayfield, ....... 25.00 School Report. -The following fa
tributing $396.62. The its of rich, and all others in the different Bake :..... _ ... 50-90 the report of. School IV -Eileen
*Eckert, t,
the various secretaries t irate ac- McKillop: Sr. IV -Eileen Rapien, t,
tivity and progress in tag depart- auxiliaries who have been bereaved, Brucefield, Little Disciples...: 86.41 Bridget O'Loughlin, Clarence Rapiers,. •
Blake, was passed, also a resolution present- Clinton, Busy Bees 171.42 Edna Benneweiss. Jr. IV --George
ments. Three auxiliaries, ed by Mrs. Lundy in regard to the Egmondville, Little Helpers.. 53.76 Regele, Martin Deiti. Sr. III -Har
Exeter and Thames Road, reached junior life membership certificate. Exeter ... • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4.00 old Elligson, Edwin y............. previous Drager, Lewis
their objective, as also did the Arthur The total contribution for the Pres-. Goderich, McGillivary ...... 213.00 Johnston, Peter Eckert Jr. III -
Young Women's-Auxilisfy, of Gode-
byterial amounte4 to $8,688, an ad- Hensall, King's Own ....... 111.60 pbe '
rich,, n
who increased their offerings 50 vane of $688 over the p year. Hills Green 98.75 Gordon Miller, Alice Siemon, Ste a
The Yomen's Aux- The meeting Murray, Ordelia Rapiers, Hubert John. r
Per cent. Young ng was closed with prayer Kippers, Gauld 126.34 Ston. Sr. II -Martha. Siemon, Rose
iliaries of Brucefield, Exeter and Sea- by Miss H. I. Graham. Kirkton 25.64 Johnston, Annie Benneweiss. Jr. Ir
forth report an increase: ,The following officers were elected: McKillop, Duff's ........... b6.64 Pearl Benneweiss
Of the Mission Bands, Brucefield, 1 , , • . , 145.Od -Helen Murray, ,
cn Die- I Honorary President, Mrs. Jas. Ham- Seaforth Lucy Eckert, Carl ElligsQn, Irene•
Hensall, Hills Green, Kipp' ilton, Goderich;, President, Mrs. J_ - Koehler, John Siemon. Sr. h-Vin-
Killop, Kirkton and Seafortli, all i E. Ho Clinton; 1st vice -President, $1,470.56
reached their objective, while the Hogg, cent Eckert Gordon Kleber equal.
Mrs. F. H. Larkin Seaforth; 2nd vice- Total ....... ...............$1,470.66 Jr. 1. --Anna Manley, Marie. S.oehler. -
Mission Bands in Bayfield, BlYth, I President, Mrs. �R. D. McDermid, Last year ................ 1,125 24 Sr. Primer. -Carl Benneweiss,, Mary
Clinton and Goderich increased their , Goderich; 3rd vice -President, Mrs. R. Murray. Jr. Primer. -Loretta R$pein, °
contributions. Three Mission Bands ' Kydd, Thames Road; 4th vice-Presi- 30 per cent. increase....... $345.32 Verna- Benneweisa, Pearl Johnston,
were organised during the Yew. I dent, Mrs. Gardiner, IBlyth; Secre- Lorne Siemon.
Busy Bees, Thames Rbad; 'Sunbeams, 1 tary,, Miss H. I• Graham, Seaforth; CELEBRATED DIAMOND JUBILEE Notes. -The five months old son of
Exeter, and Blake Mission Band" Treasurer, Mrs. H. C. Dunlop, Gode- Mr. and Mrs. William Morris was in- x
Blake, also a flourishing Young W,o- rich; Mission Band Secretary, Mrs. Friends and relatives of Mr. and terred on Wednesday at St, Columban-
men's Auxiliary in the Egmondville Lundy, Kippen; Supply Secretary, Mrs. Donald McInnis gathered in The babe had been ailing for some
congregation, named`' the Neil Shaw M W. D. Fair, Clinton; Assistant Exeter on New Year's Day to cele- time, -Mrs. P. F. Bean and cbildreir
AuxRiary in honor of r a former ,Supply Secretary, Mrs. James Scott, fixate their adiamond wedding. Mr. left for their home at Peiferlow .att ,
pastor. We deeply , regret ', the Clinton; Literature Secretary,, Mrs. McInnis was born .on a farm in the Wednesday. They spent a pleasant.,
retirement of Msau ,T. Dela ley} ; Naftel, Godericb; Pres$ Secre , township of . Dalhousie, Countir 'of month with relatives stere and at } `
who .for sigh Y t# Mrs. W. D. Mcintoslt, . $r ucefie Lanark, and iaa�Ed _ w►ith •his f ai�aiiy man, { �gg)rood h te•oi 11K� 84t+A.�
fully and eflHcieratly ,� the. f Home Helpers'
See t4riry, Mrs: A. to'i'liames Road :iTeborne, ilt:the. r 9'eA. tree made its sppeira�eer','
duties of Mission Band Secretary, and- hewed down tie
also Mrs. is io Gladman, of Exeter I Monteith, Kippen; Strangera, Secre- 1853, where they in Hibbert township. it is sgpposedt'
Messenger W.Secretary, who was oblig I tary, Mrs. H, Arnold, Hensall; Library forest to build;^s home for diem -, have been carYied in the clotl�ittg i
ed to relinquish the work to which i secretary, Miss Urquhart, Kirkton; selves. Mrs. McInnis, whose maiden of a visitor, who was here at New
�,,, name was Jane .Passmore, was born years. -Mr. John Murray, g former
she devoted -so much time and atten- --- on a farm two and a half miles south- Ellice Township young man, is here
tion, on account of temovigg• to; Lon -east of Exeter. These two pioneers from a two months' visit with his
don. Our sympathy goes out in an161181mIlIIInI�tiIIIVIH{�1�Illill�l�ll1)IInII�II�ftiIi�iIIIIIHIIHIIUIfIHHIIII�Up" spent their married life on a farm on
especial manner to our beloved Hon- I r relatives. Seventeen years ago ane >
Thames Road until 190'1, when they Murray went west to Brandon and!
orary President, Mrs: James Hamil- ; Fire Sade.l., moved to Seafortb, where they resid- he has made good there and farms uton, of Goderich, (who during the ed for A. time before removing to their extensively. He is delighted with the
many years that she' has .been con- present he-•- in Fxeter, where they progress in Old Ontario. Dublin, &It- �
reefed with the Huron Presbyterial' _ � are enjoying a vig-)rows old age. chell and Kinkora have erected hand-
Society, has given so unAintedly of ' We are opening up in the 1H Both Mr. and Mrs. McInnis enter some new school buildings and on all ,
her tales, time and means to fur-, Old Post Office opposite the
talents, ed heartily into the festivities, after sides he sees prosperity. On Sunday
STANFIELD'►S
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at the continued interest and support I son, Au urn, n er momma
the Secretary, Mrs. .lames Hamilton,
then the, great cause of Missions, and Commercial Hotel, and will
to whom the Society owes so much), I a sell our entire stock of Flour
which the Rev. J. D. Kestle, Coluncillur
W. Penhale, A. Hackney and A. Pur-
and Monday he visited with relatives
near Seaforth. While here he is the
' Stanfield's Ribbed Underwear ,in
Financial Secretary, Miss Taylor,
because of her enforced retirement, Feed, Poultry and Stock Food
don made short addresses of congrat
guest of his sister, Mrs. Joseph y
green label -' an excellent gar-
Blyth; Messenger Secretary, Miss
Jeckyll, Exeter; Convenner o£ Non:-
owing to Mr, Hamilton's continued ell _ at Breath reduced prices.
health. The text book, "The Plant-
ulations.
MEffr. and Mrs. McInnis, although
Evans. -Our schools have a good at,
tendance„ their heirs no disease
g
meat . $1.25
HIBBERT
ing of the Faith," has• be'+,n generally _
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having no family of their own have
y
four
among tH'e children at present. -Dir.
Stanfield's Red Label, the old re-
'
in use, a number of auxiliaries men _ -_
tion having observed the International -
- W. E. Kerslake
raised and educated children,
besides giving several other young
M. J. Benninger is disposing of stock,
fowl and honey on the 16th inst. Mr.
.
liable garment ............... $2.0
liable
so does Auburn. Clinton has had an
9 but
Day of Prayer, also W. M. S. Sunday. -
Amon those who have addressed aimi�b�IIIIIIIPIViiIIII�IIIUiiIIIIIIIIiiiIIiIII�I�, IIIA,, I,�� IIIl11 leo
g IIII 'I III 'lllill' uIIUIIVI
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people a start in life, all of whom are
now boldin prominent laces in tl�z
g p
Canada
Thos. Brown is the auctioneer. -
Mrs. Alex. Darlingis sli htl indis- 1 1:
slightly
Stanfield's Blue Label, the medium
forth; Nominating Committee, Mrs.
auxiliaries are Rev. Mr. NIeVicar, of
business and social life and
posed. --Hay is being shipped in car '
weight ............... ........ $2.550
China; Mrs. A. E. Armstrong, of
Henderson, Auburn;
Toronto; Mrs. A. H
the United States.l
Mr. McInnis was a partner in the
ots by Mr. Alex Darling. - Miss:
Irena ell and her sister and
O'Connell
'Con
Stanfield's Black Label, the heav-
Mrs. J. E, Hogg, Clinton; Mrs. F. H. Secretary Young Women's Auxiliaries,
L k• Seaforth and othrrs. I.Mrs. G. Telford, Blyth; Secretary
firm of Richardson & McInnis, who
carried on a boot and shoe business
brother are ' the guests of their
- df3ther Mr Bernard O'Connell
COMBINATION UNDERWEAR iest weight ............ ...... $2.1 ar en, I Forward Movement, Mrs. A. Hender- . gt a .
Londesboro Auxiliary is gratified ir. Seaforth for many years and he High School Exams. ---The regular
b I t� d floral t, g
For the combination, man or 1 oy,
we have every make -Penman, Stan- SPECIAL ODD GARMENTS
Stan-
field, Watson, Tru -Knit, Tiger in This table includes last season'
weights, colors and prices too numer- $2.50 and $2.75 Underwear. The
ous to mention here. are all piled out for quick Selling
Come in; we can fit you and your Every garment is perfect and in go
purse. order. To clear, Special ..... $1.3
,
'WorkingClothes
Men s
You can buy your Work `Clothes here cheaper. It's a blunt statement
but not intended to be boastful. Prove the statement for yourself.
OVERALLS WORK SOX
Snag ' Proof, pant or overall style, Union Sox ................... .
Blue, Black or Stripe. All siz- Wool Sax .. .............°..... .
es' .. .. ..........$i.�8 Heavy Wool ...................7
WORKS SH�'�3 , ',
WORK MITTS
Lined . ,and unlined in Mitts
Made<�atith yoke fi�il 13iZes, all- oat- t.i
ors and s i doodle s9tehed.. gloves' ................26c to .$1•
Seaforth
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at the continued interest and support I son, Au urn, n er momma
the Secretary, Mrs. .lames Hamilton,
has a host of friends here who will
The. Expositor in congratulations
bi-monthly examinations were held iri
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of its members; Goderich regrets
loss three valued ofiir+'rs, Mrs. A. I
Financial Secretary, Miss Taylor,
join and
and best wishes.
Dublin High School in December, the
results of which are as follows, with
of
Taylor, Miss Buchanan -and Miss I
Blyth; Messenger Secretary, Miss
Jeckyll, Exeter; Convenner o£ Non:-
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names in order of merit: Form III
S Porter, through removal and bereave-
inati Committee, Mrs. More, Kirk-
n8.following
HIBBERT
(A) --Annie Dalton, Mary Dempsey, ,
y meat, Coeburn has also :lost four
members, one by death and three by
ton; Conveyner of Programme Com-
Eg-
School Report. -The e is
the report of Hibbert Separate School
Jean McConnell, Teresa JiMr-, Lilliam
Shea, Charles Malone, Mary ratters,
• removal. Winthrop reports the larg-
est average attendance for years and
mittee, Mrs. W, D. McDonald,
mondville; Mrs. L. T. DeLacey, Sea-
So-
No. 4 for the term September to
December 22nd. Names are in order
Margaret McConnell (phNs.), William
Byrne(phys., Latin Anth., T titin
so does Auburn. Clinton has had an
9 but
forth, Mrs. McConnell, Hensall;
cial Service, Mrs. Neil Gillespie, Sea-
of merit according to work and de-
Comp.). Form III (B) - Mary
increase in membership of 19,
has one of their most
forth; Nominating Committee, Mrs.
portment: Sr. IV -Anna O'Reilly,
Mc -
O'Rourke, Joseph McQuaid. Anne Mel
Connell, Helens Flannery, fIa�
death removed
active workers, Mrs. Forbea. Smith's
I of Mrs R--
Hills, Verne Britton (phys) Evelyn
D1 -1 V N1
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Hill laments the remove
J. Ross to the Industrial School at
Round Lake, Sask. ' Excter acknowl-
edges the support given by the Home
Helpers and regrets -the removal of
two of their best workcis, .Mrs. NV.
G. Gladman and Mrs. Amos. Kipper
• held a conference in June at which
the Auxiliaries'of Hensall, Egmorid-
ville, Brucefield, Blake and Hills
Green met. Seaforth appleciates the
generosity and faithfulness of its
women. There have been letters
during the year from Mrs. Donald
McGillvray, of Shanghai, China• say -
;C ing 'how much she was helped in her
tralnslation work by the contributions
sent by on�r Society and friends, and
A1C she wished to convey► her thanks to
all who helped through the Anna
Fletcher Memorial Fund. and other-
wise.
The dedication prayer puss offered
by Mrs. R, A. Lundy, of i'Uppen• Mrs.
Or More, of Kirkten, wad '''appointed
president's substitute to -,,tile provin-
00 cial meeting in Windsor, skald Miss H.
I. Graham, Seaforth, prnpincial dele-
gate. Life Membership certifies"
were presented by the Presbyterial
tki Mrs.
W. D. Fair, �fnton, end,
Miss Fva Duhlop= of doderich, in
recognition of their services as sup-
ply and literature aecr0aries. A
resolution of sympathy rlrith Mn- F.
H. Rosa, Provincial Seerbtary, in the
death of her. 'huaband, $19,• James
Me -0 of sEill =Ville, lam, of Gode-
i Smith's Hi 1 Mriee
Delaney, Grace oy an, eromca e-
^onnell, Robert Byrne (French Comp), rr
Aileen Jordan ((;eom.), Joseph Feeney
(French Comp.VL1-rtrude McGrath,
Mary Hastings. Form IT. -Joseph -
Shea, Mary McGrath, Annie McGrath
(physiog.) F.liznbeth Murray, Angela a
Shea, Thos, McQuaid, Ralph Dill,
Wilfred Murray, Mary Eckert (Eng.
Comp.), Teresa Carpenter (Arith.),
Anna Atkinson (Arith.), Madeline
Crawford (Geom.), Alice O'Reilly,
Catharine Gormley (Alg.); Dan Wil-
liams (Geom., Art), Gerald Jordan
(Geom., Lat.), Sylvester Williams a
(Arith., Alg Geom., Art. French),
William McCarthy (Physiog., Gram.,
Geom., Zoology). Form I. - Marie
Benninger, Anna Delaney, Marie Mur-
ray, Huth Benninger, Jack Campbell, x
Flora bills, Marie Britton, Esther
Ryan, Eileen Mulligan (alg.), Mary
Hills, Joseph Carpenter, Luella Wat-
ters (Geog.), Mary O'Connor, Annie
McQuaid, Mary McGrath, Joseph _
Nagle (Ca i. Hist,), Clarence Dunseith
(Latin), Joseph Looby (Eng. Gram.),
Mary Oraw*ford, Vera Feeney (Eng.
Comp.), Joseph Dill (Eng, Comp.),
Theresa Eckert (Can. Hist, Gees.)
Helen Roche (Can. Mat., Bot.), Peter
Dill (Eng. Gram.), Helen Dantste'r
(Can. Hist., Geog., Latin), John Fred- '
tie (Eh Comp., Eng Gram.; t,
Latib, F'tsenA), Andrew Da +!
(Eng, Grant,, Alga, Oszi. Hist
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