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DEATHS Ad»klAlatrww'of the,ibove Estate
Cr O. W. HOLIVIAN,
Q'bapman. In Hipp§n, on Neveoaber ',Qth, 80763 County 4lerlc.
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IMPORT-A.NT NOTICES
SHORTHORN CALVES FOR SALE.—FOR
sale, 4 Shorthorn bull calves, 11 to 16
Ymonths, 2 reds and 2 roans. These are from
good milking strain. Apply to A. 4 J.
BROADFOOT, Seaforth, or phone 81st on 150.
8075-tf
SHORTHORNS FOR SALE.—ONE COW
with a month old heifer calf, and three
2-7ear-old heifers two due to calve in Janu-
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the
Seaforth Turf Associatioh
will be held in the Carnegie Library
Friday, December 3rd, 1926
at 2.30 p.m.
Financial Report, Election of Officers
and other business.
GEO. R. McCARTNEY
3076-2 President.
ary, the other May. These are all
'Scotch hreeding" Apply to JAMES McINf-
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Funeral Director and
BERRY'S
DR. W. C. SPROAT
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EBTRAY1 sTEER,—STRAYED 1�ko* LOT
Sep-
ler Concession Sep-
STA ARD.l,1x1E
$75
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tember, s red yearling steer, with Hie"ce off bot-
5 TUBE RADIO
meek -End Specials
tom'. oY left ear. Any information leading to his
One and Surgeons of Ontario. Office
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recovery phone 0 on 46„Dublin, or 81 on 238,
Seaforth. P. A. ` O'SULLIVAN. 3076-tf
COAST TO COAST—NO IDLE
in Aberhart's Drug Store, Main - St.,
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WOOD AND PIGS FOR SALE.—A QUAN-
tity of dry wood, 12 inches long, from
p
D. X. Engineering and
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2 pounds ..................
t4 to $6 a cord: 50 good suckling pigs, also
100 chunks corrin¢ in next week. Inquiries
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Sales Co., Limited
Shelled Walnuts
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Lrfully answered. W. M. SPROAT. Phone
2, Seaforth. 8074-tf
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pound ............ ........
phone 175. Phone 4i.
20 BLOOR ST. W.
Fresh Figs g
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ARMS FOR SALE.FEW CHOICE
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Toronto.
3 pounds ..................
Farms in the Townships of Uaborne.
'Tuckersmith and Hibbert. Good buildings and
-well located as to markets. THOMAS CAM-
8067-12
Raisins, Seedless q
IERON, Exeter, Ont. 3068-tf
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2 pounds ..................29e
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GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
White Raisins
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$40 WEEKLY FOR YOU
DR. F. J. BECHELY
pound .............. ......23C
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Ambitious, inexperienced men wanted. Write
at once for free entalogne, explaining h.qw you
Graduate Royal College of Dental
Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R.
Currants L9C
2 pounds L
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welding, barbering ami hair dressing.forth'
'Smith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea -
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SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
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prices paid for both.
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Care or Flowers fnrnbMd
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MEAL ESTATE and LOAN AGENT
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as requested.
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OFFICERS:
J. Qmnoli+y, G+oderich - - President
Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president o
D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, See. -Tress. �
. AGENTS:
Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton;
V. E. Hinebley, Seaforth; John Mur-
ray, Egmondville; J. W. Yeo, Gode-
r'ich; R. G. Jarmutb, Brodhagen.
DIRECTORS:
WMiam Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth;
,John Berinewies, Brodhagen; James
Exams, Beechwoodt- M. McEwen, CHU-
tM; Jam,ee OOnnolly, Goderich; Alex.
Broadfo'ot, No. 3, S"for th ; J. G.
4Gkieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Ferris,
H'arlock; George McCartney, No. 8,
Seaforth: Murray Gibson, Brucefield.
Let CJs See What He Would Like
For Christmas
A Bath Robe in wool or pure silk.
A Smoking Coat in wool or silk velvet,
A Suit of Clothes, an Overcoat, a Raincoat, an Ulster.
A Sweater, a Windbreaker, a Scarf or Muffler, Gloves or Mitts,
Shirts—Silk or Cambric.
Underwear in two-piece or combination, silk, wool and cotton,
sizes, 22 to 50.
New Neckwear, Garters, Suspenders, Canes, Silk Umbrellas,
fancy handles. Linen and Silk handkerchiefs, plain and initialed.
Odd Trousers and Bloomers, Hats and Caps, Tuxedo Suits, Full
Dress Suits.
BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR HIM, PROM
P. J. KELLY, .5TRAT oRD
SOLE, AGONT spit 20th CE1V'T'CTAW CLOTHES
One way fare pairs frofm Mitcholr Dubli t 'still Seafo'lth, either ILII'
railroad or oar,, c p1Yre e0 bf $00.00 or over,
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AFTE
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How did your ballot turn out? Did you win?
What's the odds?
Was your Candidate arid? Or Wet? Is he in?
What's the odds?
Make the best, of it now, a good job or 'bad,
Follow your conscience, a mighty good lead,
A hundred years more, tisn't long, and gou're dead.
What's the odds?
You're through with the struggle to hitch someone else
To the odd,
Two thousand 4ol+lars; look out for yourself '
And. your job.
You'll have W assume, when his salary's paid
A part of his income, so easily made,
By a levy called "Taxes," and usually paid
With a sob.
It's all over now, settle both down and up,
And take heed,
Go back to the plow, or whatever your lot,
And then read
About the returns, not politics fell,
But the value you get on goods that we sell,
Remember this Motto, it pays, to "DRESS WELL
AND. SUCCEED."
R.E. BRIGHT, Seaforth
TAILORING AND HABERDASHERY
�I 1
What the self -`tarter did for the automobile,
ATWATER-KENT ONE DIAL operation is doing
for Radio. Yod don't have to hunt for stations.
Everything within range comes marching in as you
turn the ONE Dial.
The complete six -tube "Treasure Chest," complete
and installed only -4175.00.
It costs as much to buy out-of-town and by so do-
ing you deprive yourself of the benefits of our free
service which we include with every set we sell.
OUR PRICES ARE STANDARD
J. F. DALY, Seafort
AUTHORIZED DEALER '
LifeBuoyKubbers
And Life -Buoy values in rubber
Footwear have made more warm
friends for us this year than ever
before. keep your feet warm this
wint.cr, wear GALOSHES
From our large stock we can fit
neatly any shape of shoe in what-
ever size you may want. We have
many exclusive styles which we
would ask you to see. Ladies' 2 -
buckle, 2 straps, which can be ad-
_juOod to fit. any size limb is our
big srller, $3.50. Men's in the
same style, $3.75 and $4.50.
here is fashion's latest decree in
Ladies' Galoshes, fits very neat-
ly; is made of fine Jersey cloth,
93-50.
Low
Priced.
Rubbers
Our exceptional- low price on
high quality rubbers has made r
our sales sm-pass all expects -
tions. Men's, $1.00 (ordinarily ?
$1.351) • Ladies', 85c Boys', sizes S'
1-5, 90'c; Misses', sizes 11-2, 75c;
Youth's, sizes 11-13, 80c; Child's i �z';M
size's to 10%, 65c; If yo -d are
not a wearer of Life -Buoy Rub-
ber Footwear, try a pair and
find their superior wgribg qual- The ideal boot for Winter, Good
ities yourself. We are the 15 inch bookie top; heavy red
selpcted dealers in Seaforth, rolled sole,snag proof bottom,$5
J. H. Smith & Sorg
WHERIM 9099E11. Fi'ITINCr IS PARAMOi%1V"T
PHONE 51. 0pp0to Battik of Clolhaerce SEAVORT11
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PRICED $10,04'0 $, i inti
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MEN'S SUITS AT REMiAAHLE''HTC $y t=y
Two recent • shipments have just been
stock. Real swell suits they are, so va+�d
styles and shades of these Suits that
them it would take too much space.. Please aecep
an invitation to come in and see them. You wUH be
enthused about them, we know. Fancy tweeds,,4W "
and black serges with pencil stripes and plain blue
serges ; single and double breasted models. Noth
ing finer shown in town.
$15.00 TO $29.50
GIBB'S CAPS REGAL SHIRTS
Mean Caps of Quality Are the Best Shirts
25 dozen Men's Caps Hundreds to choose
just received in the new- from and every new
est shades and patterns. pattern and shade. Ev
Caps you will marvel at ery Shirt has soft col -
when you see them. lar to match. See our
This assortment in- wonderful London
eludes caps with and Broadcloth Shirts in
without ear -bands. fancy and plain shades.
Special—$1.50 Priced—$2.25
MEN'S NECKWEAR HOSE HOSE
FOR CHRISTMAS
Every Tie boxed and As we import all our
no tie priced higher hosiery direct from the
than $1,00. You can't English Mills, we claim
imagine the quality and .to have the best English
assortment of patterns' pure wool hose made, at
we have for you to 'prices you have never
,choose from. A tie to seen before. Hundreds
match every taste and of patterns and designs
every suit is our motto. to choose from. Priced
35c, 50c, 65c, 85c, $1.00 85c $1.00 $1.25
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Buy your Underwear at Gibb's and you can be
assured of Underwear that will not shrink and will
keep you warm on the coldest day. We carry Pen-
man's, Tiger Brand, Stanfield's, Cee -tee and Turn -
hull's. Priced to suit every pocket.
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS BUYING AT GIBB'S
Our stock of Men's Shirts, `Collars, Ties, Suspen-
ders, Arm -bands, Garters, Mufflers, Gloves, Hose,
Cuff Links, Handkrchiefs, Hats, Caps, Sweaters,
Underwear, Pyjamas, Bathrobes and Mitts, also
Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Hosiery, Towels anq
fancy articles is now complete. Every gift boxed.
LUXURIOUS FUR -TRIMMED COATS FOR
WOMEN AND MISSES
Created from the season's smartest materials,
richly trimmed with luxurious furs applied in dis-
tinctive ways—Velours, Duvetynes and Needle-
points—all our best coats are featured in this fine
assortment. All sizes in this lot—all one price.
Values to $45.00—$29.50.
See our assortment of Tweeds and'Velours at less
than wholesale. Values to $27.50--,$19.50.
50 DRESSES IN SATURDAY SALE FOR
LADIES AND MISSES
Beautiful Dresses made from Satins, Charmeuse
and Serges—black and all the newest shades. Some
strictly tailored, other daintly trimmed. Sues 1f
LO 40.
Saturday's Price --$12.95 lyj
SaturdaySpecial,
Men's Work Sweater Coats, regular $2.25....$1
Men's Work Mitts, regular 60c ..... . ........ .
Men's Grey Flannel Work Shirts, special ..... $h
Men's Pure Wool Worsted Sox, pair ............ 1
Boys' Pure Wool Worsted Stockings..........(
'Alen's heavy Winter Caps (fur ear bands)...�`;
Men's Fancy Cashmere Scarfs..... , ........$I
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Let CJs See What He Would Like
For Christmas
A Bath Robe in wool or pure silk.
A Smoking Coat in wool or silk velvet,
A Suit of Clothes, an Overcoat, a Raincoat, an Ulster.
A Sweater, a Windbreaker, a Scarf or Muffler, Gloves or Mitts,
Shirts—Silk or Cambric.
Underwear in two-piece or combination, silk, wool and cotton,
sizes, 22 to 50.
New Neckwear, Garters, Suspenders, Canes, Silk Umbrellas,
fancy handles. Linen and Silk handkerchiefs, plain and initialed.
Odd Trousers and Bloomers, Hats and Caps, Tuxedo Suits, Full
Dress Suits.
BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR HIM, PROM
P. J. KELLY, .5TRAT oRD
SOLE, AGONT spit 20th CE1V'T'CTAW CLOTHES
One way fare pairs frofm Mitcholr Dubli t 'still Seafo'lth, either ILII'
railroad or oar,, c p1Yre e0 bf $00.00 or over,
mop lf:rmy. PL9A01
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Capital Fair` Up $7.010001000
Reserve Fund, $20,00P.060
Seaforth Branch _ - - J. G.112utlen, b4alnager
AFTE
9t ��11L
How did your ballot turn out? Did you win?
What's the odds?
Was your Candidate arid? Or Wet? Is he in?
What's the odds?
Make the best, of it now, a good job or 'bad,
Follow your conscience, a mighty good lead,
A hundred years more, tisn't long, and gou're dead.
What's the odds?
You're through with the struggle to hitch someone else
To the odd,
Two thousand 4ol+lars; look out for yourself '
And. your job.
You'll have W assume, when his salary's paid
A part of his income, so easily made,
By a levy called "Taxes," and usually paid
With a sob.
It's all over now, settle both down and up,
And take heed,
Go back to the plow, or whatever your lot,
And then read
About the returns, not politics fell,
But the value you get on goods that we sell,
Remember this Motto, it pays, to "DRESS WELL
AND. SUCCEED."
R.E. BRIGHT, Seaforth
TAILORING AND HABERDASHERY
�I 1
What the self -`tarter did for the automobile,
ATWATER-KENT ONE DIAL operation is doing
for Radio. Yod don't have to hunt for stations.
Everything within range comes marching in as you
turn the ONE Dial.
The complete six -tube "Treasure Chest," complete
and installed only -4175.00.
It costs as much to buy out-of-town and by so do-
ing you deprive yourself of the benefits of our free
service which we include with every set we sell.
OUR PRICES ARE STANDARD
J. F. DALY, Seafort
AUTHORIZED DEALER '
LifeBuoyKubbers
And Life -Buoy values in rubber
Footwear have made more warm
friends for us this year than ever
before. keep your feet warm this
wint.cr, wear GALOSHES
From our large stock we can fit
neatly any shape of shoe in what-
ever size you may want. We have
many exclusive styles which we
would ask you to see. Ladies' 2 -
buckle, 2 straps, which can be ad-
_juOod to fit. any size limb is our
big srller, $3.50. Men's in the
same style, $3.75 and $4.50.
here is fashion's latest decree in
Ladies' Galoshes, fits very neat-
ly; is made of fine Jersey cloth,
93-50.
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Rubbers
Our exceptional- low price on
high quality rubbers has made r
our sales sm-pass all expects -
tions. Men's, $1.00 (ordinarily ?
$1.351) • Ladies', 85c Boys', sizes S'
1-5, 90'c; Misses', sizes 11-2, 75c;
Youth's, sizes 11-13, 80c; Child's i �z';M
size's to 10%, 65c; If yo -d are
not a wearer of Life -Buoy Rub-
ber Footwear, try a pair and
find their superior wgribg qual- The ideal boot for Winter, Good
ities yourself. We are the 15 inch bookie top; heavy red
selpcted dealers in Seaforth, rolled sole,snag proof bottom,$5
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MEN'S SUITS AT REMiAAHLE''HTC $y t=y
Two recent • shipments have just been
stock. Real swell suits they are, so va+�d
styles and shades of these Suits that
them it would take too much space.. Please aecep
an invitation to come in and see them. You wUH be
enthused about them, we know. Fancy tweeds,,4W "
and black serges with pencil stripes and plain blue
serges ; single and double breasted models. Noth
ing finer shown in town.
$15.00 TO $29.50
GIBB'S CAPS REGAL SHIRTS
Mean Caps of Quality Are the Best Shirts
25 dozen Men's Caps Hundreds to choose
just received in the new- from and every new
est shades and patterns. pattern and shade. Ev
Caps you will marvel at ery Shirt has soft col -
when you see them. lar to match. See our
This assortment in- wonderful London
eludes caps with and Broadcloth Shirts in
without ear -bands. fancy and plain shades.
Special—$1.50 Priced—$2.25
MEN'S NECKWEAR HOSE HOSE
FOR CHRISTMAS
Every Tie boxed and As we import all our
no tie priced higher hosiery direct from the
than $1,00. You can't English Mills, we claim
imagine the quality and .to have the best English
assortment of patterns' pure wool hose made, at
we have for you to 'prices you have never
,choose from. A tie to seen before. Hundreds
match every taste and of patterns and designs
every suit is our motto. to choose from. Priced
35c, 50c, 65c, 85c, $1.00 85c $1.00 $1.25
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Buy your Underwear at Gibb's and you can be
assured of Underwear that will not shrink and will
keep you warm on the coldest day. We carry Pen-
man's, Tiger Brand, Stanfield's, Cee -tee and Turn -
hull's. Priced to suit every pocket.
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS BUYING AT GIBB'S
Our stock of Men's Shirts, `Collars, Ties, Suspen-
ders, Arm -bands, Garters, Mufflers, Gloves, Hose,
Cuff Links, Handkrchiefs, Hats, Caps, Sweaters,
Underwear, Pyjamas, Bathrobes and Mitts, also
Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Hosiery, Towels anq
fancy articles is now complete. Every gift boxed.
LUXURIOUS FUR -TRIMMED COATS FOR
WOMEN AND MISSES
Created from the season's smartest materials,
richly trimmed with luxurious furs applied in dis-
tinctive ways—Velours, Duvetynes and Needle-
points—all our best coats are featured in this fine
assortment. All sizes in this lot—all one price.
Values to $45.00—$29.50.
See our assortment of Tweeds and'Velours at less
than wholesale. Values to $27.50--,$19.50.
50 DRESSES IN SATURDAY SALE FOR
LADIES AND MISSES
Beautiful Dresses made from Satins, Charmeuse
and Serges—black and all the newest shades. Some
strictly tailored, other daintly trimmed. Sues 1f
LO 40.
Saturday's Price --$12.95 lyj
SaturdaySpecial,
Men's Work Sweater Coats, regular $2.25....$1
Men's Work Mitts, regular 60c ..... . ........ .
Men's Grey Flannel Work Shirts, special ..... $h
Men's Pure Wool Worsted Sox, pair ............ 1
Boys' Pure Wool Worsted Stockings..........(
'Alen's heavy Winter Caps (fur ear bands)...�`;
Men's Fancy Cashmere Scarfs..... , ........$I
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