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• , If. -Alvin Reickert. Gladys Cole -
Jr. I. -Helen Anderson, Irene
er, deorge Stephenson. -R. ,
,Taylor, Teacher.
MANLEY
Notes, -Messrs, Stephen Eckert
and Matt. Merray left last Monday
for New Ontario, -Mr. and Mrs.
John Coyne, from D, t /-`.. .+ a c', A.
ed 'home to Mrs. Duffy's bedside, the
mother of Mrs. Coyne, who is serious-
ly ill, -Miss' Mary Murray, from.
Windsor, spent Thanksgiving with
friends hear. -Messrs. Pont Holland
and Joe Eckert were visitors• in our
burg last Sursday.
ALMA
Notes. -Mr. Orval Phillips and Mr.
Robert''MeFarlane are having an auc-
tion sale on Friday, November 16th.
-A very pleasant evening was spent
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Bugill, on Friday last. At the con-
clusion of the evening's amusement,
it was suggested that a club be, or-
ganized for the winter months. This
met with hearty approval and officers
were elected. We wish them every
success. -We are glad to see Charlie
Mann able to be out again after his
seriond illness. -Mr, and Mrs. Geo.
C. Dale, Mr. Don and Mrs. J. Sproat
visited at Lucknow this week. -Quite
a number 'from here took in the fowl
supper at Londesboro on Monday
evening last.
.,STAFFA
Notes. -Messrs. Wilfred and Cecil
O'Brien spent the holiday at their
home here. -Mr. and Mrs. Troffer),
and' family,' of London, spent Sunday
with friends dere.-Mrs: F. . M. Drake
and Mr, sed Mrs. W..Drake, ,.Strat-
ford, spent Thanksgiving at the borne
of. Mr, and Mra. W. Jeffery. '..- The.
Quarterly: Board of the Methodist,
church and their wives were enter-
tained at the parsonage on Monday:
evening.--ThLadles'' Aid of the
Methodist chdreh are putting on o
bazaar on the evening of Friday,
November 28rd, in the township hall.
There will be several booths, fancy
work, plain sewing,'home made candy,
fruit, flowers, a rummage sale, fish
pond, etc., and lots of music.
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LONDESBORO .,
Notes. -The Thanksgiving supper
which was •given on the evening of
Thanksgiving ,Day was a decided suc-
cess.., Over seven 'hundred children
and adelts 'took supper and with Sun-
day's free-will offering, the sum re -
anted was over seven hundred dol-
lars -Miss Bertha Brodgen, from
London, spent Thanksgiving with her
parents here.-IMr. William 1`. Tam-
hlyfl, from . Toronto,' spent Thankil-
giving with hismother here. -Miss
Alvella Brigham, from St. Thomas
Collegiate, spent Thanksgiving brills
her parents here. -Edith Sampson
was home from Chatham. -Mr. Long,
of Victoria College, spent Thanksgiv-
ing here. -Rev, R. F. Irwin, of Sea -
forth, preached two very powerful
sermons on Sunday. The choir rend-
ered some excellent music which was
very appropriate for the occasion. -
Mr: F. Johnston, of Woodstock, spent_
the week end at his home here.
SEAFORTH MARKETS
Thursday, November 15, 1923
Hogs, per cwt. $7.76
Butter, per lb. 33 to 85c
Eggs, per dozen 40 to 42c
Wheat, per bushel , 92c
Peas, per bushel $1.26 to $1.46
Potatoes, per bag 75c
Oats, per bushel 86c
Barley, per bushel 50c
Bran, per ton
Shorts, per ton
Flour, per cwt
$39.00
$8.85 to $3.75
LIVE STOCK MARKET
Buffalo, November 15. -Cattle -4,700; slow;
first butcher grades steady; medium and
plain steers, 25 to 50 cents lower; good cows.
25 to 50 cents lower; shipping steers, I59.50
to $12; butchers, $7.50 to $9.50; yearfings,
48.50 to $11.00; heifers, 4512 to 07.50; cows.
$2.25 to 45.75; canners and cutter., 41.25 to
42.25; bulls, 42.75 to 05.25; stockers and feed -
CHOPPING and ROLLING
We will start our Chopping Mill on
Tuesday, November 20th, running
Tuesday and Wednesday of each
week, adding more days if necessary,
at Eight Cents per Bag.
KRUSE BROS.
2918x2
STRATFORD, ONT.
Prepares young men and
young women for Business
which is now Canada's greatest
profession. We assist gradu-
ates to positions and they have
a practical- training which en-
ables them to meet with suc-
cess. Students are registered
each week. Get a free catalogue
and learn something about our
different departments.
/ D. A. M*LACHLAN,
Principal.
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.18.78 Y,215. 71are •.vow a gt,od
4nqu6eyd r• " calve,, bat very taw Rood
mtu,� 1 Rias. ppgatd for en add
lot 'et •teir�}r, geed ones;' while Rhe bo2once
odd fob+Onsi" Goo x' .insde.. up nearly all
the reeelpia and s frons 12.25 to 68.00,
$err grainted urs' do , lair condition
brought from 44 to, 45.60.'
Qaotatlono t -,:,pool vest. 49 , to $11; come
non, $4 to 4050; 4trassere, 42.26 M 00,
Shoe-1Reaelpt0,; §,007i top gnat' Iambs
were a tee and the aomtnon and medium
lambs mold amt. Throe sold steady with lot
week' at erose $8.50 to $10„ Straight loads of
milted quality, including a number of, good
ones sold for 410 end 410.20. and 1,94. beat
loads were uneold at a bld o1 410.60. Sheep
sold fknm $$ to 45.
Qnotatlona:-Ewes, 48 to 45: Jambs. good,
410.50; common, $8.50 to 110.
Hoge-Reeelpta, 2.878. Hogs were steady.
Thick smooth. and butober hogs said at 48,70,
and 47.00. Relecte officially gradedout
brought 49.60. Sows were from 48.50 to $7.
• BIRTHS
Hioke.-1n Regina, Sok., on November 2nd,
to Mr. Mad Mm. J. H. Hicks, ;nee Iva
Twitchell). . 4on. '
Struck. --in Mullett, on October 81st, to Mr,
and Mtn. Edward Struck, of Port Arthur,
a daughter.
Morrleon.=•In Goderleh, on October 14th, to
tr. and el LoMrs,uThomas Morrison, a daugh-
r-Ethisa
LiNlechnd. In Goderich, on October 5th, to
Mr, and Mm. Frederick Harold Littlechild,
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son--Wnllam Edward.
Daynbam.--At Centralia, on November 5th,
to Mr. and Dire, George •Itaynha9, Jr., a
eon.
MARRIAGES
MoGavin-Davie.-In At - Thom.' Church,
Seaforth. on November 12th, by Rev. T.
H. Bryn, Mies Caroline Davie to Mr.
'George- McOavin, both_ of Seaforth.
iMille-:Bogie.-In tioderich, on November 1,
by Rev. James Hamilton, Christens McK
Bogie, Youngest daughter of Mr. and Min.
William, Bogie, of Leeburn, to Mr. Ruaeel
.Mills, of Detroit.,
•DEATHB
Landahorougb.-In Winnipeg, on . November
10th. John Landeborough, formerly of
'lackeeo Itis, aged 74 Years.
Munn. -Ln Victoria Children's Hospital, Lon.
don, do November 5th, Robert Cec11. second
eon of Mr. end Mrs. Robert Munn, aged
3 yearn, b months and 28. days.
Tait -yin Detroit, on November 1st, David S.
Telt, aged 56 years.
Laidlaw. -In Sacramento, California, on
November 4th, Jamee j\. Laidlaw, former -
1y. of Teekemmith township, aged 54 yenta.
Davey. -In Oakland, California on Novem-
ber 4th. LeRoy Davey, only eon of Milligan
and Mrs. Davey, formerly. of Chkelbumt
in his 29th year.
Mille.= -in Md.. Township, on November
9th.. Richard ..1,.. Mitt. , In his 84th yeef.
Thomson. --In Pasadena, California, on No-
m*r 9th. Jam., second son of the late
George Thomson, Brussels, aged 80 years.
Grunpnett.-In Tuckeramith, on November
9th, William Orummett aged 72 year% and
7 menthe:
CARD OF THANKS
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munn wish to -thank
their neighbour and friends for their kind -
now and sympathy during their recent sad
bereavement and also, for the floral tributes.
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FAltgt' 004 LONDON .i, '491- 'A sial; 411.0nk
* aegdpn 3 4o nj4Y oge ton' ea, be P hoed
m to sale, ub y allI, to le, JooN'rpn. cation, from
Rpx�A��l t3E.: 1 LEY ' or 7V ' 1BRY� tures.'draw intt01'k
JAWS. Wistar Rite
• Pill 'mads ronin
.TEACHF. i ir0`(0 ecsaooL ears. This.imi.a
to B Oban No, 7. -Stanley sot to 'Duties i0 OJC ipeai par
to aomrdodo' . ,JJg�n�u'iry 2a$. Stat. .i.Iory
Apaly to'W{I.L2AMt10..SA,RT,. Vorno, Qat
2917x8 �'-
Debentureo1 can
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�j OR SALE. -.LOT 5, AND EAST HAL,For
- LLot. 4, Concroaion 12. MoKlllop. 150 Morn;
good build(pga and fort awe land. WRl; re
eold on easy -terms. Apply to MRS... JOHN
7.EI6Lk7R, Walton Post Ofllce. 2677.4
FOR SALE OR REN11.-SOUSE AND LOT
on Lot 20, Conrk.aign 18, Hibbert, ehr:
roomed frame home. Splendid piece far a
lamming man.Good otabiing andou@Ido
buildings. :Frolti tree., rural man and tele-
phone. Ap01y to MRS. ESTER MoDOUGALL.
Chalk Street, Seaforth. 2917x4
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OR SALE. -THRESHING bfAC$INERY;
one Sawyer -Monsey 20 H. Ire. engine and
separator with straw cutter, also one Bidwell
Leon thresher sod one Lister gasoline engine
9 horse power. All' in good condition. For
pale cheap. Apply to JOHN THIR8K, R. R.
No. 2, 2urbb. 2899df
FOR SALE. -LOT 80. CONCESSION 2,
•MoKillop, Roxboro, 4i of an acre of
.land. On the premise. there b an 8 -room
brick house, good cellar, hot air furnace, bard
and .oft water inside, telephone and rural
,mail delivery; also stable, buggy house arid
henhouse: strawberries, roupberriro, plum.
pear and cherry trees. Two and one-half
miles, from Seaforth; less than oneemarter
mile from school. Apply to JOHN Main,
LAN, R. R. No. f, Seaforth. Phone .20-256.
2918-62
T,'ARM FOR SALE OR HENT. -LOT 41
and part of Lot 40, Concession 1, Huron
Road, Tuckeramlth, adjoining Clinton, - con-
taining 128 scree, On the premises are a
brick house, , 2 bank barns, implement shed
and hen house. Town water In home and
stables, end balance of farm watered by the
Bayfield river. Large orchard, good clay soil
and mostly seeded. If not sold will rent
Apply on the premises to WILLIAM HENRY,
11. R. No. 4, Clinton. 2917x4
63¢ per "cent,
one to :tan
edge propoei
n a.- $600.p0 and
$1,p90.00,4ebenturea,..are the donors
inatione..
Lowest debt; lowest assessment;.
lowest tax rate,.,-29ri$dlls--in Ontario.
Address--
A ' MURDOCK,
2918-7 7' Clerk.
WANTED
Keeper and Matron (man and
wife) to take chaige of the Huron
County Home and farm connect-
ed therewith.
Applications; personal . prefer-
red,
referred, to be made to the under-
signed up to December 8rd, 1923.
No application necessarily ac-
cepted.
John Torrance;
Inspector County Home,
CLINTON, ONT.
2918-3
Flax Land Wanted
Lindited acreage of sod land
• for growing flax, season 1924.
Apply to
J. A. KURR.
Phone 225.
DRAIN TILE
Another drop in prices'on Drain Tile. Nog
WE WANT 300 MEN ie the time to get you, draining done. WO
have -a Inrge stock of No. 1 Crile on hand to
right now for big paying mechanical jots.
If you are mechanically Inclined and like
working around automobiles and treatise,don't delay. J•jev was there such a demand
for trained men. A few weeks time invested
now will give you a trade that will mean
independence for life. Learn automobile and
tracfor operating and repairing, tire vulcan-
izing, battery buOMing and omsacetylene
welding by the. Hemphill practical system.
,Free employment service, is at your disposal.
Free catalogue. Get big pay and steady
work. Do 10 nose
HEMPHILL,AUTO .TRACTORrSCHOOL-
Hifi King' 8t, Watt, Toronto 201740
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JUST
A M;NUTE
9 It is quite seasonable now
o gar the young men to wear
• Spats. They are so comfort.
= able and add such a noticeable
= touch of dress, that once they
o are worn you will not be with-
** 0 0 400 0 0 0000 C out them. We have them in
0 S. T. Holmes & . Son 0 g different colors, at quite reason -
0 Funeral Director* and O I E seaethein s.ces. We ask you in to
O Licensed Embalmers. - 0 2 -
O Finest . Motor and Horse O = • We offer extra values in
O' drawn equipment. Beattie O E. Men's Black and Brown Bluch-
O Block Main Street, opposite O = 0rs, genuine Goodyear welts, all
0 The l;kpositor Office. S. T. O = on _good fitting lasts $525
O Holmes' residence, Goderich ,O E. at
0 Street West; Chas, Holmen' e4
2 Fol.the Men who like a
O residence over stone. O leather lined Shoe we have a
O Flowers furnished on short O . dandy, made of the beat of calf
O notice, All kinds of UP- O leather, Goodyear welt and an
0 holstering neatly done. O = extra easy fitting shoe for a
0 Phone, Night or Day, 119. 6 ' = moderate price.
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▪ We are as pleased to show
_ as to sell -come in any time.
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE OF CAR LOAD OF.
Choice ,Dairy Cows. -I have received in-
structions from the -undersigned proprietor
to offer by public auction at Collison House,,
Mitchell, on Wednesday, November 21s1, 1928,
the following valuable stock: About 12 for-
ward springers, some RAY have freshened at
tune .of sale; 8 cows due to freshen in the
early part of the New Year; 5 edws due to
freshen in March. These cows are all young
and in good condition, so come and replenish
your berde by auction. Sale at 1 o'clock p.m.
Terms. -Eleven months' credit will he given
on furnishing approved joint notes, or a
discount of six per cent off for cash. M. J.
WILLIAMS. Proprietor; T. M. Kelly, Auc-
tioneer, R. R. No, 1, Sebringvnle. Telephone
Mitchell 828 R 23. 2918-1
AUCTION BALE OF HIGH GRADE DUR-
ham Cattle and Hogs. -W. E. Nairn ho
received instructions to sell by public auction
on Lot 11, Concession 11, 114 miles east of
Cromarty, on Wednesday. November 14th,
commencing at 1.50- o'clock sharp. the fol-
lowing: Cattier -3 cows due to calve in De-
cember; 1 cow fresh with calf at foot; 1
heifer fresh with calf at foot; 1 heifer due
at time of sale; 1 heifer due to calve Novem-
ber 27th; 2 cows due to calve in April: 1 cow
due to calve in May; 8 two-year-old steers.
about 1,000 pounds each; 5 etee(4 rising two
years old; 3 heifers\ rising 2 r.a 9 steers
rLing, 1 year old: 8 heifers riatnd 1 ye5r.
Throe are a choice lot o4 high grade DurAam
cattle. Hogs -12 shoats shoat 90 pounHs
each; 21 pigs about 60 pounds each. Pb -,os'
Neely no eserve as everything offered will
be sold.. Temp. -10 months" credit will be
given on furnishing approved joint notes or
a diocoant of 8 per cent straight off for ,
cash' in liesf notes. AU use under $10,
cash. KENNETH McKELLAR, Proprietor
W. E. Nairn, Auctioneer. 2917-2
CLEA•RTNG AUCTION SALE OF /WARM .
Stook -t:50 head of Choice Cattle to go
under the hammer. i hove received instruc-
tions from the undersigned proprietor to
offer for saloon Lot 19, Concession 11, Town-
ship of Logan, (1 mile north of Bornholm
end one-half mule levet of the Main road). on
'Monday. November• 19th. 1928, the following
valuable stock: Siam. -1 team geldings. 2
Yearn old, 2 geldings one year old. Cattle -
3 cows due in December. 8 cows due in
January, 18 steers 2 years old, 9 heifer. two
years old, 10 steers one year old, 12 heifers,
one year old. Piga-Three b0ood sows, pure-
bred Yorke ; 0 young York .ewe ; I boar; 8
young pigs;0 young hens, Sale at one
o'clock p.m. "Terms. -10 months' credit will
be given on Snrniebtng approved joint notes,
or acount of 6 per Cent, per annum will
he allowed off for cash on credit amounts.
Don't forget the nineteenth, as everything
s'oeg for the high dollar, there being noBRUCEFIEI„D - ONTARIO
NTE. p y Phone 23-142, Seaforth.
Auotioneer. •2918-1 23-618, Clinton,
• J. H. Smith & Son
"The Modern Shoe Store"
Opposite Bank of Commerce
PHONE 51. SEAFORTH.
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BERRY'S
Specials
DOMINION MATCHES
3 boxes
OATMEAL,
6 pounds for
PASTRY FLOUR
2'4 pounds
DATES, 15 -oz. pkg., 14c,
or 3 for
FIGS
3 pounds
ag!HIGH SHOES
sires from 274 -inch Up to 8 -inch. Anyone
wishing to get a ditching' machine, call 00
us for particulars. If you have not got time
to draw your tile, we. win deliver them to
YOU.
KRUSE BROS.
PHONE 14 On 160. 2915$
MORTGAGE. SALE, OF .FARM ..
PROPERTY IN TUCKERSMITH --
Under and by virtue ao{ .the payer f sale'
stained in a certain 'indenture of mortgage
which will be Produced,..Wens iB be ogered
for sale by public anodise at the Commercial
Hotel,.' in the Town of'8fsfcrth, on Tuesday,,
the 20th day of Novem 1923.'0[ the hour
of two o'oloek in the con, the follow-
ing farm property, that to say:
Lot Number Two In the Seventh Conces-
sion. Huron Road Survey, of the Township of
TuckemmttU11 Tn the County of Huron.
' There Is a dwelling 'house and barn en
the premises which are, situated '.boat els
miles from Seaford, and about seven from
Dublin.
Terms of 'Sale:
The purchaser n the day of gale •will be
'required to pay down a depoit .equal to ten
per cent of his porcho';money to the Ven-
dor r his Solicitor and er awn to make
up 42000 of his purcho - Oxley within thirty
days thereafter' and ter once may - be
i either paid in cash at the 'end of the thirty
days or it may. be .nred.by a Mortgage on
the premiers payable in ay. rears with in-
terest at ix per cent per'annum. The pur-
chaser will also be required to sign an agree-
ment to complete hie rarer e.. Further go,-
tiouham and eocationm of sale may be oto
tamed on application to the undersigned-
' Seatorth. November tithe' 1928.
F. HOr for Vendor.
2917-2 Soulier for Vendor.
T. Brown, Aoetioneer.
1IN TOE 13EOQGD
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the final.:. test, 34 our 7ntt
4 ity . RV that teat we I
or.: fall in your good,graeee.'l ..
best 'evidence that cur meat •
quali "meets: With. general_' 21
proval is thefact, that our'b it
ne66 .grows feet and that we
keep most of our original cus-
tomers.
D. IL STEWART
Main Street - Seaforth.
Phone 58.
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0 Funeral Director and O
O Licensed Embalmer. O
O H. C. BOX O
O Best Motor and Horse-drawn,,O
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equipment
O Charges moderate. 0
O Flowers furnished on short 0
O notice, O
0 Night Calls Day Calls '
O Phone 175. Phone 43. O
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sola- will be',
The 'Dresses are Male.
dine, Serge, Chola f ;
There are 36 different
of them is beautifully mars
models,
Cheifetz Bros.
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O W. J. Walker, Funeral D1- '0
0 rector and Embalmer. 0�
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O Motor or Horse Equipment. 0
O Cars or Flowers furnished O
O as requested O
00 Day - or Night, Phone 67. 00
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NEW LAMP BURNS
94% AIR
BEATS ELECTRIC OR GAS
A new oil lamp that gives an am-
azing brilliant, soft, white light, even
better than gas or electricity, has been
tested by the U. S. Government and
86 leading universities and found to
be superior to. 10 ordinary oil lamps.
It burns without odor, smoke or noise
-no pumping np, is simple, clean,
safe. Borns 94% air and 8% cpmmon
kerosene 4coal oil).
The Inyentor, P. N. Jonson, 246
Craig St. W., Montreal, is offering
to send a lamp on 10 days' FREE
trial, or even to give one FREE to
the first user in each locality who will
hely, him introduce it. Write him to-
day for full particulars, Also ask
him to explain how you can get the
agency, and without experience or
money make $250 to $600 per month.
2911-9
CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
Buy your Christmas Gifts NOW. We
have a Choice Line of Furniture and
small articles suitable for Christmas
Gifts. Watch the window.
W. J. Walker & Son
SEAFORTH - - - ONTARIO.
40c
25c
We have also new Fruits, Currants,
Raisins, PI and Candied Cherries
for Christmas cakes. Give us a trial
and note our prices.
Men's 15 -inch Tan Leather $5.95
Top Rubbers rDDa r7ii//
Children's Rubber
Boots
Men's Rubbers
for
Ladies' Rubbers,
Special
Just received a new line of Fancy
and figured Flannelette,
regular 30e, for
See them in •our Window. •
Full Line of Penman's All Wool Un-
derwear at Right Prices.
S
$2.50
$1.35
95c
25c
Hugh F. Berry
reserve as _t_he�groprletor has rented his farm.
DA UNI:AC Proprietor: T, M. Kali .
!f Ywdrr 8 .ht'vf,t<' .4t -. 14e65l t i 5 ?s..,., 4e (1
*For School Girls.
Now the told, damp weather is with us; it is necessary to
protect Children with High Cut Shoes.
WE HAVE MIME SPLENDID VALUES TO OFFER IN
THESE LINES:
\Misses' Box Calf; size 11 to 2. $3.25
at :J
A Good Sturdy Solid Leather Black Shoes; $3.00
llto2,at �D
A Good Sturdy Tan Leather, size 11 to 2 NSt35
at ADD
A splendid Growing Girls' Shoe, 3 to 6, $3,75
at
A solid leather, plain toe Heavy Shoe, $2.25 $2.45
imitable for wearing without rubbers, at.. and
THESE ARE A FEW OF THE GOOD VALUES WE
HAVE TO OFFER.
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FRED W. WIGG
tW., A'l.
The Best Way
TONT rl.k lou bye cl .jog 4
in your lettere. "1Con �virLrsndl- _
Money Orders issued bythis sank 11
safe and convenient way. of payer
Your out-of-town accounts. •
Our'T.Rcr can issue t6emvd�th.o.��¢ ee1h1 ,
Mme co t y Poo QI1pE
Q or xpeo i ;.
WE WBLODME YOUR 8
THE' CANADIAN BAN
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL . - $15.004000
RESERVE FUND $15,000,(90
SEAFORTH BRANCH, J. G. Mullen, Manager.
Chopping and Crusing
The Rob Roy Mills will reopen. for Chopping and
Crashing on
Monday, November 12th
e We will be glad to see all our old customers .again.
ROB ROY MILLS • ' -
SEAFORTH - - - - ONTARIO
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FERGUSON'S
Men's Overcoats in the to $3
new shades $20
Men's Overcoats in a good r� 1 GO to $21
quality of Frieze 1 7.50
Men's Mackinaws
from $9' to $12
Men's Sheepskin Coats
from 12.50 to .$ f
Men's Fine Sweaters, 5 50 to $6
all wool
fern's Fine Sleeveless Sweaters $3.25
Men's Work Sweaters $2 25
fMorn's Fine Kid Gloves 1.75 to $2.25
0en's Fine Wool Gloves 60c to $1.00
forMen's Mitts 50c to $2.25
Fine Quality of Bleached Cotton 35c
per yard
Unbleached Cotton, 40 inches wide, 30c
wonderful value
Flannelette, wide width, in white 30c to 35c
and colored
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