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SAVE YOUR COUPONS
A Gift for everyone, and to
the girl holding the most, a
Mama Doll., 25 inches high; and
to the boy, a Hand Sleigh.
We have now our display 3f
Christmas Fruits, Raisins, Cur-
rants, Candied Cherries, Peels
and Nuts.
Call and inspect our All -Wool
Penman's Underwear $1,58
at
1 only case of Linoleum, first
quality, 4 yards square, regular
$4.60 per yard, $q5"®f1tJ
a snap at 1.
1 only Quebec Heater, regular
$22.00,
for $19.75
Call and See .our Xmas Goods.
Quality Excellent; Prices Right.
lessmons
--'WANTED
Good Hatter and . Cream, also
• Clean, Fresh Eggs.
He BERgy
.
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rade + htw . 0 ''unix fnifllon *,
nA1.: t 44004 9 cels a blers trades;
111+ 8 , l ;;' Min ism ,gct now. Enquire for
our
o11Y--',8o te,�rib t ti uc Skcred He�ark ori sM` rat effete X1eB& t7e 18.$ urns St; est,,
;MOT h, ra,'iN liteaxiay, 1+hv 1.inlhex' 2�th, 3laiaotwra ti78R
• Nled gt; glia 11$liEar 0 Air, and ' ALre
JMnm I;oriOn' Al<1 6tinev: to Idr ',fhthn,
golly, of Biot Alva 4416b4y,
e,orAlsh.-,1n Ig'ktton, R Noovein 14th. Jane
whit relict• of•.the la John ' Banish heti
T hot Tifoepit 1. KSiltf i an. aro fiiovent-
bei Hokum.
Hhed e, --sin eh
Code . an November 27th' -in
dish, daughter of r, and , Hrs. Joroep
Huddle, kQpebac Street;
''SEA4.F•ORTE' TURF CLUB
The annual Meeting of :the shar'e-
holders of the Seaforth Turf Club :for.
the election,,;;of ,pikers - etc., will be
• held .:at the:`Co intercial Hotel, on
Friday, December ifith, 'fit 8 p.m.
Please attend this Meeting-
t'Cf, ` GOVENLOCK K. BRODERICK
President Secretary.
SILL`
Res ,llstasa slow, tt0141et4e4 `u *
Chir l4IiU;. aiind we, ire now
Chopping • and Rolling .e'fery- day,
at 8 cents per bag. t :
$RUSE _ BROS.
..2972-3 . • ''
IMPORTANT. -NOTICES
I OST.—A BLACK, WHITE AND TAN
hound. Please notify THOS. PRINGLE,
R. R. 1, Staffs, Oat. 29764
Fon SAL/L—A PONT, BUGGY AND CUT-
• bee, for sale cheap. Apply to JOSEPH
MoCULLY. Brucefleld, Ont. 2911x4
Public tilitY iCom iesion of Seaforth
11teelY0003J,„ Department
milt; of net beingin a position to
make the, . huge asiessnient for water mains
thip: &ear; watkr fakers are being billed with
tha $4. service charge instead according to
BY -baa.,
$eaforth, November 25, 1924.
JOHN A. WILSON.
Secretary.
3572-2
McKILLOP NOMINATIONS
In accordance with• Ontario Statuim;,1914,
Ghat. 192, Sec. 88 to 69, a meeting of the
nateyeyerh '. of the. Siewaship of M.c: lllop,
will he iteQcl' sS School $rause., No; 6, on Mon-
diiy.. tlse 29th sap. of Decembdr; A.D., .1924.
Nomtaations fog rnitdidattes 'for a "Reeve
and °four. 'Counciillers `will be received' from
pne. to two etelo5lc in the afternoon.
In the -event • of, more. persons being nom-
inated -'tan are required Stu 4111 the several
office's, • err election grill be held on Monday,
the 5th day of January, 1925, from 9 -o'clock
can. till 5 p.m. at: Polling Division' No, 1.
G. K Holland's House Lot 10, Concession 5,
James Evans, D.R.O., Thomas Moylan, P. C.;
Polling Division No. 2—Japaes Hillen's House.
Lot, 2$, Concesssioss 4, John MeDowell, D.R.Q-,
James Jiillen;- P.C. Polling Division , No. 3—
Joseph Smith's House. Lot 10, Concession 12,
John - Leeming, D.R.O., John Murray, P.C.;
Polling . Division No. 4—School House No. 7,
Lot 28, Concession 12, John Balfour,
Willis Dundee, 1'. C.
JOHN McNAY.
2973-3 Returning Officer.
ARN3NGi:: ANYONE •- FOUND '.BAKING
• Evergreen trees or timber of any kind
of 'Lot 6, Concession 8. Tuckeremltb, I1 -R.8.,
will be.,proeemalted without respect of persons.
JOHN F {..lt[eX 2973x1
/toIlsil Jam Lar ma SALE OR RENT
in lbs Vasco of• Brueoseld: two-thirds
ease of land: good cellar, herd and soft
water; stable and 'heir house. Pmsession'Sib-
en immediately. Apply to JO$N V. 'union.
Clinton,. Oaf. a 2978=tf
'L4 BTRAY' H1fII R. ---STRAYED FROM LOT
14. Town. Line; Stanley. about the first
of October, n' ivitite -heifer -about 20months
old, no ]born- Any information which will
lead to its recovery pleas. '•notify ' IOD.
REl HRR1 -Zuric h „P. 0., on -pose f14 r 10.
Zurich Central;; 89110
IVOR BALE; ---PART OF LOT 28, CONCKS-
46 d, 'Osborne.. Township, ane -half mile
north of Thymes Road church; 134 miles from
:has a.4itter."brtck. cottage ;and
brkk- kitchen with trash room. pantry and
bedroom oft kitchen; hard and soft water in
Wash room. New stable and hen home, good
orchard and garden. Possession at once. For
further particulars apply to the undersigned.
d._ PASSMORE, Bensall, Ont. • 29734
CHOIOE FARMS BEING LOTS 14
and -4&s - on- tbfn; 7th ,Coaesaton _ of Me-
• 174,
e-
i'hales mfrom eeliool.'2% isles from
chug and 6 miles from the Town of Sea-
. "'forth.' on good gravel roads. Oa 'Lot i6 there
to ask• over -flowing well, good orchard. and
;fuildhigs, in good, ie@air. On Lot 14 there
let,* ,Rood bride `"hoizse with woodshed; two
?purie4ihil4ng wells and 80 acres of the finest
`fiardffintod. busk;;.doth Bath -farms are in grass and
"have -no noxious needs: For hay, nature and
grain tams they. can pot be beaten. Will be
said fainter. Sr separately. For furter par -
Oculars apply t. MISS TENA BEA rrri., No.
1, Dublin, Ont. 297Ix4
AUCTION SALES
CtLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM.
• FARP'I STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS.—
Oscar tN: Ree`d; auctioneer. has received In-
-struetions from the undersigned to sell by
-public auction on Lot 19, Concession 5. Town-
-ship of Rib'berit, three mike southwot of
Dublin, on Monday, December 16th, 1924,- the
following: :Real Pstate: 'Ilse farm contains
• (50) fifty acres, being the East half of Lot
19 (% of 19), Concession 5. Township of
Ribbert, County of Perth. The land is all
arable with underdraining and fences in good
repair. There is a good orchard with gar -
•den and fruit plantation. The farm. is situ-
ated three miles from Village of Dublin, near
main highway. Telephone and rural mail
delivery and is in a good state of cultivation.
O n the premises is a 6 -room frame house,
'20x80. of modern design and construction
:smith metal veneer and atone basement, sum-
mer kitchen and woodshed, a hank barn 72
b'y 32 with brick. atabling, concrete floors and
•hydraulic pump in stable. Adjoining the
tarn is an inl%piement -souse and hen house.
'There, are three wells on property providing
an ample supply of water. There will also
be olferdd-:for sale a building lot in .the vil-
lage of Dublin. The farm will be sold sub-
ject to a reserve bid. The terms of purchase
,on real ,estate will be 10 per cent. cash on
day of sale, balance in 50 days. Horses.—
Agricultural filly --rising 2 years old: Grey
Penticton filly rising 1 year old: black Per-
cherosr filly rising 3 years old: driving horse
10 Fears old. Cattle.—Holstein cow, fresh;
2 -year-old steer; 2 -year-old 'heifer; 2 year -
1 calf, 1 brood sow due in March ; 10
shoals, about 75 pounds. Ileus. --30 hens. 30
pullets cad 4 ducks, 1 Scotch Collie dog.
Iisy, Roots, Grain and Fuel, --20 tons of mit-
. ed timothy, and clover bay. 500 bushels of
manuals, 500 bushels of mixed grain, 225 bus.
of buckheat, 10 bags of potatoes, 2 barrels of
Northern Spies. 5 cords of dry stove wood, 2
' felts' 'of soft coal: lmplementa,—Messer-Har-
ris binder a foot cut, Deering mower 8 foot
cut, .peeing tooth Massey -Harris cultivator
-sritrlt grain box and grass seeder attached,
10 foot. bay rake, light wagon, steel tire top
rgg3,, cutter, Oliitton Panning mill, 1 set of.
erlffrew scales 2000 , ibs...capacity. nearly
new, set of harrows, 3 -settlors I Bain wagon,
get of bo'b sleighs, set of light sleighs with
'box, apgon-box, gravel box, flat hny rack.
'pig rock, '>l asaey-Harris dreahr separator,
aett8ler, 'Qoelmisutt single furrow "riding plow
7hlrarll' 'meta,' u-slking plow, one-half interest
it
hinsoer4farris, immure spreader, one-half
. interest in buy +teddor a stun at Dublin parish
ohed, bay tock, netpf sling ropes, wood water
trough -fee bog,, Paditar, 150 feet 'hay fork
Iope. dot:f k bands, double harness, set
4f ti C- 3: -borne collars, 2 11Srnm.dozen
t it1' , . io C dozen
cross out sow. orksn
aiit5vsls ereaitYlolcOs a +t..:
or Articles too num..
emus tut ir.efy 7 i El i':-ltoyai Matron
range; eoad •tiff t ie 'ee,' 8 -burner tont
oil stoner entribefdn 'tllibt>i roots! table, oval
• -ititchen tehle,:•+ons' *hairs, two
, two bed
1 •table, tpt-
d, quantity
*mitt Sale
Oliattels,—
' ore that
t on
4? nor
FREE
A Beautiful
COLEMAN LAMP
To be given to the largest cash pur-
chaser of Goode from us from now
until' Christmas.
Why 1Not Win It`d
Start now and save Coupons given
with every cash purchase commencing
Thursday Morning.
A Few Xmas Suggestions:
COLORED HANDKERCHIEFS rang -
Ing in price
from
5c t°60c
FLANNELETTE BLANKETS -
Large Size.
COLORED' BATH TOWELS,' some
nicely boxed, with Wash Cloths to
match • from 25C t° 05c
Fresh Raisin, Currants, Figs, Dates,
Peels and Nuts, Icing Sugar, Etc.
PRICES RIGHT.
W. SCOTT & Co.
Brucefield.
PHONES:
13 on 142, Seaforth; 13 on 618, Clinton
paslosr Omits, 2.
reran suites; .rtidebot
sun tlock1
Oar c'mid ham,
<sti ie 0 eoi i
.. A:id soy
em.OanI 1a .:
-furnislhin>.vonas
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S. T. Holmes & Son
Funeral Directors and
Licensed Embalmers.
Finest Motor and Horse
drawn equipment. Beattie
Block, Main Street, opposite
The Expositor Office. S. T.
Holmes' residence, Goderich
Street West; Chas. Holmes'
residence over store.
Flowers -furnished on short
notice. AU kinds of up -
bolstering neatly done.
Phone, Night or Day, 119.
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0
0
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o W. T. BOX & CO. O
O Funeral Director and 4
O Licensed Embalmer. 0
H. C. BOK
O Best Motor and Horse-drawn 0
O equipment. O
O Charges moderate. `-0
O Flowers furnished on abort -O
O notice. e 0
O Night Calls Day Calls 0
* Phone 1' 5. Phone 4L O
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CHARLES flOLMES
Flulrn re • .
!f See our Bathrooltm Fixtures
: ' incl' S1111Fit ai ,•
8 E6tlnistesrf(ir commow. plete . •.
Idot -61400;0,
e Eight yraet` ^ �.
6 PAIL$ fl l Int '
b e
••.
prxefs;
O11t►3fi�
sirame 1104
hot water i
Thee acre,
Price reasons
or farm pry ;i
e, 44
x36
ght; an
d at a.
ssion
i.t a re
ban PrroP rt,y y
ooms nnif batty,
g; hyro light.
tad, barn, " ete
Might conaid-
y,
is
X11
A . number of Uses in Seaforth
and Eamonte with prices
ranging froptt $600 to $1800y.a11
in good condition; make cora.,
fortable homes,:' Inspection in-
vx d.
Several choice Farms in Hullett,
McKillop and Titckeramiith; good
land, houses .a d. buildings; well
watered, feneed, and drained.
-
Terms ttut purchaser.
Prospective "Buyers will be
showntime. Pthh
eseone -= o1,Tv2per for ices apapoit any
nt-
.
ment. -
Bi»WS
Dominion, Provincial, Municipal,
Corporation, etc.:; ample security
with the most favorable interest,
MONEY ,TO LOAN
on first mortgage farm property
A. D. SUTHERLAND
General Intsurance Agency.
Eriglish Arm
HORSE BLANKETS 2:
Wool lined, 10 lb., at' o
,ruTE LINED $2 7S to $5
BLANKET... a 1
BUFFALO ROBES—Wind and
coldaproof $14 50 to $18
MITTS AND GLOVES. — All
kinds
from..15c t° $2.50
......
CLUB BAGS.—Genuine leather
t1fo4leather lined $6p50
SINGLE HARNESS 00
$22.
The best make 6L VU
and up.
Broderic k's
HARNESS AND LEATHER
GOODS
Shoe repairing a Specialty.
THEGIFT PROBLEM
Right now everybody is try-
ing to solve the worrisome prob-
lem of WHAT TO GIVE? Bet-
ter than ever before we are in
a position to solve your prob-
lem. You wiil'find at our store
a practical gift for every mem-
ber of the family. -
Our new "Adjusto" Golosh
makes a useful gift for mother,
sister and lady friend.
FOR MOTHER
Mothers do not like to see
money spent foolishly, but like-
to
iketo 'be given something useful.
Useful suggestions are: A pair
of comfortable . house Slippers,
Shoes, GolosiieSpats, Rub-
bers, a Shopping •Bag, Suit Case
or Club Bag.
OVEK:—.'JHOEJ
FOR DAD
Dad always likes to be given a nice Pair of Slippers, Shoes, Over-
shoes, Rubbers, a Club Bag or Suit Case.
FOR SISTE
Sister would be delighted to obtain a pair of our new style Goloshes,
Shoes, Boudoir Slippers, Spats, Skating Shoes, a Shopping Bag, Suit
Case or Club Bag.
FOR BROTHER
Next to toys, boys always look for a pair of Hockey Shoes at
Christmas or Slippers, Shoes or Rubbers. Older brother would like
Hockey Shoes, too, or a pair of Spatii, Boudoir Slippers or Club Bag
You can obtain gifts at our store that that will be enjoyed at Christ-
mas and comfort derived from for months after.
J. H. Smith & Son
THE PRACTICAL GIFT STORE
PHONE 51 OPPOSITE BANK OF COMMERCE SEAFORTH
Ferguson's
NOW IS THE TIME TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOP-
PING, AS THE EARLY SHOPPER ALWAYS GETS THE
BEST CHOICE. COME IN AND LET US HELP YOU
CHOOSE YOUR GIFTS.
4�
Sweat' ers • . $4.50 t0 $0.50
Men's Wool
Mufflers
Men's Silk
Knit Mufflers
Men's Silk
Mufflers
Braces
boxed
$1 t° $2,25
$2,25
$3 t0 $4,25
65C t° $1.00
35c
Armbands
boxed
Garters
boxed
Gloves
Lined
50c
$Uo75
to $2
Unl ned.... $u1;5 to $125
Men's Silk
Shirts
Men's Broadcloth Shirts,
pecially boxed
for Christmas
es -
$3550
Thos, Ferguson
suAroorit
ONTARIO.
Just A Mim-te,
WILL ANYTHING HERE HELP YOU OUT OF
YOUR GIFT DILEMMA? a
Xcelient values in Hats—staple and snappy.
Men's Lounge Robes.
All articles advertised, at attractive appraisement.. .
Socks, Silk and Wool, Pure Silk, English Lima,
English Worsted.
Scarfs, Brush wool, Scotch knit, Silk.
Underwear, Standfield's, Admiral, -fleece lined.
Gloves, tancape, Mocha, Silk lined, Wool.
Garters and Arm Bands in fancy boxes.
Extra sized Night Gowns, Pajamas, Etc.
Silk (Japanese) Handkerchiefs, initial and plain.
Ties, Knit, new pattern Silk, fancy boxed.
Irish Linen Handk'ch'fs, boxed, initial, lawn and plain
Our Tailoring Dept. is in full swing; EnglishWoollens
Novelty boxed Leather Belts.
Sweaters ranging in price, $2.50 to $6.00.
Bright's Clothing Co.
Telephone 42.
SEAFORTH
ONTARIO.
Cantelon's Fuel Service
ANTRACITE
Now in stock our genuine Delaware and Hudson, direct from -,
,
mines—Egg, Stove and Chestnut.
SOFT COAL
Our genuine Kentucky Lump, unexcelled for threshing and
domestic use.
BOULETS
The fuel that makes heating cost less. These kindle quickly, do
not clinker and burn to a powdery ash at a pride considerably
lower than hard coal.
COKE
Our High Grade Nut Coke—a cheaper fuel with great beat.
EGGS WANTE'f:
A steady supply of fresh, clean -shelled eggs for our ever increas-
ing carton trade, bought on graded basis. Highest prices paid.
Farmer's Dried Apples wanted. Any quantity well dried quarters.
l iENSALL
Bo A. CANTELON
COAL and PROUCE
Phones—Office, 10 W.; House, 10J.
ONTARIO
2986-12
Furnaces, Sheet Metal
rk, Evetr-. ughing,
I'!umbing, Etcm
e ha','e secured the services of
Mr. Robert Reid to take charge of
this work and can guarantee satis-
faction and reasonable prices
Geo.D8 Ferguson
SEAFORTH a.
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o' nom
ate Dec 10 h, to x8th
Read_This:
The New Year is , not here
yet. Nevertheless it is time
to make new resolutions.
Let us begin NOW.
RESOLVED:
From NOW on to always look
our HEST. In order to do this
we will get our hair. neatly czt
at "Robinson's" every ten days,
by the deft work of the artis-
tic hair -cutters in that up -to-
. date -Barber Shop.
RESULT;
Hair looking its best. We will
not only feel'"spit and span"
but will really be better groom-
ed for the Yuletide Season,
when the boys and girls, friends
and relatives are here for
Christmas. festivities, smiling
and feeling perfectly fit, be-
cause they are all trimmed up
and dressed in the latest.
FACT:
Your silver is well spent at
"Robinson's," because this is the
one shop that gives -the best
VALUE coupled with EXPERT
SERVICE. And these arees-
sential if we would look our
best, which is necessary nowa-
days, whether in the home, in
business, in school or on the
street.
ALSO
RESOLVED:
That we will have all our bar-
bering done at Robinson's
Shop. There our wants will
be treated carefully; our likes
and dislikes will be regarded
with- painstaking thought.
FROM "A Hair . Cut
NOW ON Every 10 Days
—AT—
ROBINSON'S
(Just Round the Corner)
SEAFORTH
_nIu munnlenlunI,Hm mnghmnws
E DR. D. H. McINNES
CHIROPRACTOR "�
"" of Wingham, will be at the
E Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
Monday and Thursday =.
o Afternoons. E
Adjustments given for diseases
of all kinds.
= 2970x10''-tf
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!f See our Bathrooltm Fixtures
: ' incl' S1111Fit ai ,•
8 E6tlnistesrf(ir commow. plete . •.
Idot -61400;0,
e Eight yraet` ^ �.
6 PAIL$ fl l Int '
b e
••.
prxefs;
O11t►3fi�
sirame 1104
hot water i
Thee acre,
Price reasons
or farm pry ;i
e, 44
x36
ght; an
d at a.
ssion
i.t a re
ban PrroP rt,y y
ooms nnif batty,
g; hyro light.
tad, barn, " ete
Might conaid-
y,
is
X11
A . number of Uses in Seaforth
and Eamonte with prices
ranging froptt $600 to $1800y.a11
in good condition; make cora.,
fortable homes,:' Inspection in-
vx d.
Several choice Farms in Hullett,
McKillop and Titckeramiith; good
land, houses .a d. buildings; well
watered, feneed, and drained.
-
Terms ttut purchaser.
Prospective "Buyers will be
showntime. Pthh
eseone -= o1,Tv2per for ices apapoit any
nt-
.
ment. -
Bi»WS
Dominion, Provincial, Municipal,
Corporation, etc.:; ample security
with the most favorable interest,
MONEY ,TO LOAN
on first mortgage farm property
A. D. SUTHERLAND
General Intsurance Agency.
Eriglish Arm
HORSE BLANKETS 2:
Wool lined, 10 lb., at' o
,ruTE LINED $2 7S to $5
BLANKET... a 1
BUFFALO ROBES—Wind and
coldaproof $14 50 to $18
MITTS AND GLOVES. — All
kinds
from..15c t° $2.50
......
CLUB BAGS.—Genuine leather
t1fo4leather lined $6p50
SINGLE HARNESS 00
$22.
The best make 6L VU
and up.
Broderic k's
HARNESS AND LEATHER
GOODS
Shoe repairing a Specialty.
THEGIFT PROBLEM
Right now everybody is try-
ing to solve the worrisome prob-
lem of WHAT TO GIVE? Bet-
ter than ever before we are in
a position to solve your prob-
lem. You wiil'find at our store
a practical gift for every mem-
ber of the family. -
Our new "Adjusto" Golosh
makes a useful gift for mother,
sister and lady friend.
FOR MOTHER
Mothers do not like to see
money spent foolishly, but like-
to
iketo 'be given something useful.
Useful suggestions are: A pair
of comfortable . house Slippers,
Shoes, GolosiieSpats, Rub-
bers, a Shopping •Bag, Suit Case
or Club Bag.
OVEK:—.'JHOEJ
FOR DAD
Dad always likes to be given a nice Pair of Slippers, Shoes, Over-
shoes, Rubbers, a Club Bag or Suit Case.
FOR SISTE
Sister would be delighted to obtain a pair of our new style Goloshes,
Shoes, Boudoir Slippers, Spats, Skating Shoes, a Shopping Bag, Suit
Case or Club Bag.
FOR BROTHER
Next to toys, boys always look for a pair of Hockey Shoes at
Christmas or Slippers, Shoes or Rubbers. Older brother would like
Hockey Shoes, too, or a pair of Spatii, Boudoir Slippers or Club Bag
You can obtain gifts at our store that that will be enjoyed at Christ-
mas and comfort derived from for months after.
J. H. Smith & Son
THE PRACTICAL GIFT STORE
PHONE 51 OPPOSITE BANK OF COMMERCE SEAFORTH
Ferguson's
NOW IS THE TIME TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOP-
PING, AS THE EARLY SHOPPER ALWAYS GETS THE
BEST CHOICE. COME IN AND LET US HELP YOU
CHOOSE YOUR GIFTS.
4�
Sweat' ers • . $4.50 t0 $0.50
Men's Wool
Mufflers
Men's Silk
Knit Mufflers
Men's Silk
Mufflers
Braces
boxed
$1 t° $2,25
$2,25
$3 t0 $4,25
65C t° $1.00
35c
Armbands
boxed
Garters
boxed
Gloves
Lined
50c
$Uo75
to $2
Unl ned.... $u1;5 to $125
Men's Silk
Shirts
Men's Broadcloth Shirts,
pecially boxed
for Christmas
es -
$3550
Thos, Ferguson
suAroorit
ONTARIO.
Just A Mim-te,
WILL ANYTHING HERE HELP YOU OUT OF
YOUR GIFT DILEMMA? a
Xcelient values in Hats—staple and snappy.
Men's Lounge Robes.
All articles advertised, at attractive appraisement.. .
Socks, Silk and Wool, Pure Silk, English Lima,
English Worsted.
Scarfs, Brush wool, Scotch knit, Silk.
Underwear, Standfield's, Admiral, -fleece lined.
Gloves, tancape, Mocha, Silk lined, Wool.
Garters and Arm Bands in fancy boxes.
Extra sized Night Gowns, Pajamas, Etc.
Silk (Japanese) Handkerchiefs, initial and plain.
Ties, Knit, new pattern Silk, fancy boxed.
Irish Linen Handk'ch'fs, boxed, initial, lawn and plain
Our Tailoring Dept. is in full swing; EnglishWoollens
Novelty boxed Leather Belts.
Sweaters ranging in price, $2.50 to $6.00.
Bright's Clothing Co.
Telephone 42.
SEAFORTH
ONTARIO.
Cantelon's Fuel Service
ANTRACITE
Now in stock our genuine Delaware and Hudson, direct from -,
,
mines—Egg, Stove and Chestnut.
SOFT COAL
Our genuine Kentucky Lump, unexcelled for threshing and
domestic use.
BOULETS
The fuel that makes heating cost less. These kindle quickly, do
not clinker and burn to a powdery ash at a pride considerably
lower than hard coal.
COKE
Our High Grade Nut Coke—a cheaper fuel with great beat.
EGGS WANTE'f:
A steady supply of fresh, clean -shelled eggs for our ever increas-
ing carton trade, bought on graded basis. Highest prices paid.
Farmer's Dried Apples wanted. Any quantity well dried quarters.
l iENSALL
Bo A. CANTELON
COAL and PROUCE
Phones—Office, 10 W.; House, 10J.
ONTARIO
2986-12
Furnaces, Sheet Metal
rk, Evetr-. ughing,
I'!umbing, Etcm
e ha','e secured the services of
Mr. Robert Reid to take charge of
this work and can guarantee satis-
faction and reasonable prices
Geo.D8 Ferguson
SEAFORTH a.
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