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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-12-09, Page 8lwf! ' )f K 1 y�,; 11� � g ,100#eta + Y. .. REV t 'C itq,'(i ,. qiF xPpen QI+`E PA ,4S h, , N:. I „ r .. •f. , •T 6R ,M#R , 4r. , m , r ..,. n. mfr;. ,i ,'9,::T... k.�..� .T , .K ,+ , li f.7`e. ,d , : ' .. - 1 4W 13ftsbf(.. M tir:+r eT. .. ,. ... , , r. "Pf: -. , . , -.. Sr . C'; ., .,... • r ih': ,. A ,':,ry'.: .). ih .., ....• v.� i.,iiitr, '. �.%,' ..�y , ''„`. " _ +,. • •. :. l.i.:. .A~1'.. 4. -r t �tti, D 90 , , Pict n tbA b , - :+: ..e:, PAINTED saw•.- i T4�i s ; . V+trxl+4 wr �; �., t�. �!��G .. ���. J :. , a Under: olafedara#aln. { , , 's e Yg, ► e,. ts al •', .,., ,:,;•;, �, �,�•. " a,.. ryry ,,,,yp y ,• e.ej'Wa'S:" �kw.Z R,,xi r 7�I(��} afC .min , FR n ,.• e. , .,..,.i...'';�"M r',1P I..'Q4G'{,(,. ill,' YICL •'�t�4.:. tom'•.. ,,'+i'h. .,.N., ,.- ,, l,}(,' �4 r ,M1 5A. >( is :,.,4, �•A7.'^MN�e 46'+.e.. �Y }, •` fit, .,j+de. sR,t L *T IFA.Ti f , .{,, �, i4,"t, .. 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NeSr r 5n:;ar; below Goat. 1<'9e1' tLtQ1ne, 1LSS. i, ui h Seals Cha><st>nlaa Calcd�B�s ��' + .. .: rices a�iea� ..: 0• s",' +,lsi�f a a s.. e��ii� D CEMBER 11th 1t b enlor ,w til , , ., .W, , l is 4t,a "!'"s, for .... $3 SUNDAY, E' guson; dance, the Irish Li , Y a .. Valli nzeaip D 'Ura,�4!Qim b,. " e d' ke to o :1R4.iY ,r5,4 ',r._ 48,00, . • ' gr_0 �! ,, '4 M rv, la, ti, q ti, , _ . rls• deaiionstratiion of First Abld ! Qs, d ,,, 1 1�v; t'ii CENT. OFF 8"i r.,'p;, es . 'F. At 11 a.m. and 7.30 ^m. ou C P , . Miss , , , , A," n , p s. The Closing. 1%. #S? b V s" MI�IECE SEMI-FORCELAIN Worlc, by Cadet Carp . . ,i l%7 t la of "St. Seattle, , P . ''�r'ttel, , , ,, , H: Muivray K, s°: G r two of best S ecial Music will be rendered number was the excellent p y F.;•., , r' ° ; < n •� . - SETS, f om p - , D'Ixs:' W ,i =til'::, ar Crown Derb and by the Choir. George," the cast of which included*. "� (� fleet, "The Twr%ns+'a llrglsli potteries, y�nx lw.L I) I,. kteidi . ' ,�? 1' ,a a atterns. +ry fl King, Normlan Jefferg9n; Queen, Alice . Messrs. 1I, . #. It 4?e, t Parsley P "k ' ' 0. 0 for , .... , .��L'�1/ Archibald; St. George, Andrew MC- _ _ chorus, °`Alex -sand Oro', eboi i duet, ( 4 ".:ealc $3 0 I300K5?RE �iE1't'4R'C ,:Some a Vo1cG. K)i1,? ,i'' lliis $16 9® Lean; Princess Lina, Elva Wlleptley; magazine:, i , $22•p0 'cans taken for a14 E: Beattie,. "Mr. �T. , te*a •. �adjnk' �1. i,u < fur ..... John Frost; 1st Connclllor, George and para at publisher's prices: _ _ _ _ Jester -O, Jahn `McDonald; Mayor, Subscri �) 11 11 1. I s y ALL. FANCY DECORATED CHINA Mrs., estW.G, -ComaSpo eg; quax cit ja ��1 e: CUPS AND SAUCERS at Half 'j`$Ti, HURON EXPO�TTOR Daly; 2nd Councillor, Arthur Ed -_�� __�____ "Travesty on C9ming Thxo' tree;' °l! )aka mends; 3rd Councillor, Bast Duncan; ('b,) "Love's Old. Sweet Song,", IPA 1" Price. 4th Councillor, Louis JAckson; 'to- Jesus, ib.0 Very Thought of Thee," mount Malq Quartette- ch9rtts, "Ru soled �'1 NA FRUIT BOWLS at 25c, b0c -- ther with Guards, Band, Court and Britannia; i holt, soloist Mr. James11 11 ge Miss F. Beattie, Mr. J. Stewart; male alb , " d: $180. DISTRICT MATTERS People. The winners in the oratorical chorus, "('rlorious Things of Tliee are Stewart; God Save the King.*} PLAIN WHITE CUPS and SAUCERS contest, for the prizes given Eby Mrs• Spoken;" and Anthem, "What of the �• . uj t4�.,, -Regular $1.80, for @1 30 R. M. Jones and Mr. W. J. Duncan, Night, qii Watchman," soloist, Mr, Eir i �� ger dozen w J were Miss Margaret Armstrong and James Stewart. On the Monday eve- Canadian Girls in Training. - The r r The best mo*e of English semi- Santa Claus At Seaforth.-After a Mr. George Daly, blit as Rev" Father ning following, a tea'meeting anti en- Marion Keith C. G. I. T: Groups held porcelain (Jolinston's) at price of good deal of persuasion by the Lion's Goetz, who spoke for the other two tertainment was held, when a dinner their regular meeting in the Sunday 1 second or third. quality. Club, Santa Claus has consented to judges, Rev, W. P. Lane and Rev. T. that pleased and abundantly satisfied school room of North Side United I M'. $It4ACARONI-3 pounds for ......25c pay a special visit to Seaforth, and H, Brown, expressed it, "the decision was Served to well over 800 people. Church on the evening of Wednesday, g°t ,`-,,'' FRENCH I-3 pounds tin .-. ...15c will be present at the Christmas Tree was very close." One of the most Following dinner, a programme was, December 7th. The meeting opened a" °"r" BROKEN WALNUTS, Special, Ib_ 50c on Main Street, at 4 p- -0 Tuesday, popular numbers of the evening's pro- given i�l,. >rhe auditorium by the choir,, wtlith the singing of the C. G. I. T. " •' °,a LEMON, CITRON AND ORANGE December 20th. Full particulars of gramme were the selections of the assfa4 by Mrs. W. G. Spencer, whose hymn, followed by prayer -by Miss i `,his visit will be published next week. Collegiate Orchestra, with Miss Anna two reading selections delighted all. Elinor Burrows. We then sang a few . , PEELS. -We have Crosse 8t Black- s Hanna as pianist. It was a red let- well's at price of ordinary peels. First Presbyterian Church is forte- songs, after which the roll was called Rutter, Eggs, Dried Apples and Jack Mines Coming. -The Young ter night for the students, but we be- nate in ,)laving a choir noted as one and answered. 'by each girl spelling !educ�� 1Ces � ° People's Society of First Presbyterian lieve the parents had just a little more of the best in Western Ontario, and her name backwards. The _minutes ' , '. Feathers taken in Exchange• Church have secured Jack Miner, the fun than the aforementioned students. which includes in its membership the were then read and adopted, afterif I , L I world's famous naturalist, and Can- Paramount Male Quartette, Messrs, which the business was discuussed. 3 F. ID. Hutchison s adian wild goose expert, for a lecture Four Cakes, of Woodbury's Facial Soap for J. Beattie, J. Stewart, M. R. Rennie Miss Margaret 'McMillan, intellectual ' it Cardno's Opera House on Wednes- 69c, at Aberharvs Drug store, Seaforth. vice-president, took the chair. Rev. PHONE PHOR PHOOD-166 day evening, December 28th. His Notice= All books `rust be `eturned to the W. D. McDonald` of Egmondville, " $ Public Library on •or before December 24th. then delivered an interesting a.;nd' in- '� •_ -. services are in such demand to day Greta Thompson Librarian. slao-z Npw PLA,XING ��; , that the Society had to make a ten- Accouets,—All outstand-Ing accounts are struetive address on "Reading.", He • x :• • ative date for this concert lasts tin now due and must ' paid at once. J. v. discussed the life of Sir Walter Scott a r,; ,, = spring Iiynn, Dublin, ont, sizsxz The Screen's Best Liked Actor and gave a very pleasing summary t.' w+" Keep the date open and don't miss it, Men's Socks—We have all kinds of Socks for men: Heavy 0'11 -wool, good wearies Rocks C 1116 "Waverley." Mels Margaret •r _ at 79c ; fine wool and silk and wool at sl.00. Crich then rendered a delightful 9'010. Masonicr-There was a large at- Richard Dix e meeting closed with the C. G. I. �" " / tendance of members at the regular Graves' Expert wall Paper Store. 8150-1 r.�eeting of Britannia 'Masonic Lodge, Expert azrapshot finishing, Quick service. T. benediction" 1 -"'r'•' . e �' Jackson Studio, Buck's old ,Rand, Seaforth, ` "' ' -• held in the Lodge rooms on Monday pnt, $126-4 ' �_ :,.:., with �"_ _' :� evening of this .week, when the an Hoose For sale.—For sale an eight roomed - nual election of officers was held and nonce on George street: large barn and. gar- , MARY BRIAN A Family of Penmen. -Mr. J. J. �.., ,� `, ' den, Apply to Walter Murray, Seaforth. which resulted as follows: W. M., 3128-te In Hugill, of Hullett, brought into The da `." Thomas McMillan; S.W., R. M. Jones; For sale. -Lumber for 6 gravel boxes and Expositor Office this week, a garch- i, ;.�-',;.. J.W., C. Cheoros; Chaplain, William iz hay racks, and 6 wagon tongue,, Phone Man Power ment bound book that had been own - ;z Ballantyne; Secretary, C. Aberhart; It ]. McMillan, or see Harry chanters. ed by his grandfather, the -late Wil- e slot-ct :•''', Treasurer, R. M. Jones; S.D., J. E. li'am Hugill. The book was compiled Keating; J.D., R. E. Reid; S.S., J. A. House and Lot for sale—For sale, frame by Mr. Hugill in the year 1806, and Muret; I.G., R. N. Bissonnette; Tyler, house situated in Village of Egmondville: 2 (pitted against Nature's mighty fort- • Y-- , acres of 'land, fruit trees and orchard; two contains examples of the methods em- X11. f ell James Rankin. _ frame barns• House contain, four rooms and es), from. the story by Byron Mor- ployed in measuring land, and prob- '�.`�r.r •• 4.y kitchen, soft water in house; eleotric light gan, author of the screen's most suc- lems and answers in higher mathe- ,..•^ 4 in house and barns. Telephone, will be sold u:, Seaforth Turf Association. -The an- oheap for quick gale. ApDiY to James Hud- cessful automobile and action stories. manes. But the most noticeable `: , •' 3on, EgmondviLle, or phone 2 on 146, sea- thin about the book is the penman- ,' r.ual meeting of the Seaforth Turf g IF ssoc _ Aiation was held in the Carnegie forth. Monday', Tuesday and Wednesday ship, and the regularity of the letters Library on Thursday evening, Decem----.a.-- 8118 1P The Orchid Lady and figures, all written with a quill ter 1st, when the following officers Christmas Mailing= Mail passim• FLORENCE VIDOR pen of course. With the book were were elected for 1920 President, through the post office promises to in also a dozen or more specimen sig - ,t;_;., George R. McCartney; Vice -President, be exceptionally heavy this year, and "THE WORLD AT HER FEET" natures, written by Mr. J. J. Hugill �w A HECLA Furriaee Russel H. Sproat; Secretary, A- D. the public will do well to get their himself. These were the finest speci- 111�Sutherland; Treasurer, R. M. Jones; parcels away early. The postmaster from the play, "Lawyer Bolbee and mens of penmanship we/have ever and staff are ready and willing to co- Her Husband"; also- seen, as clear and fine as copper plate Efficiently installed has no equal Directors, John M. Cardno, Wm. Cud- operate in giving the best service pos- more, Samuel Cudmore, J. F, Daly, sible. It is, therefore, suggested that THE COLLEGIANS - and would be taken much more read - EFFICIENCY James Dick, Charles Dungey, A. A. ily for printed signatures from Old EASE OF OPERATION Christmas cards for local delivery English Script type than hand writ- DUSABILITY McLennan, Dan Shanahan; Auditors, only , might be handed in next week ing. There was also a specimen of A+•"' Robert J. Beatty and R. B. Goven- tied in bundles. Delivery of such RRINCESStheCOMFORT AND SATISFACTION writing of Mr. Hugill's daughter, lock. The past year has been most card's so handed in, will be guaranteed Miss Ruth Hugill, who is only five - Robt Reid successful for the Asso''iation, due the day before Christmas. This would entirely, as stated by President Me- years of age, but whose work, too, is ''ny, � help to relieve the congestion, since excellent. Penmanship is a lost art Cart-, in his address to good man- great quantities of such cards have to -day it does not even seem to be z .kw j J M .E , t N � o ;^ �.1. Plumbing and Heating �"? agement and clean racing, which pol- in the Dast been mailed on December : PHONE 23 SEAFORTH -"• icy will be continued during 1928, in the 24th, To insure delivery of your Christmas on time, the fol - 11,• when the Association will be Canadian Grand Circuit. The As- presents lowing mailing dates might be re- y -.• n �L1t7H AND �AD sociation will 'hold the usual summer the matter of a fall meet membered: Parcels for British Co- lumbi, not later than December 15th; -, ,• n U meet, and left for further considera- for Alberta, December 16th; Saskat- V was over tion. c•hewan, December 17th; Manitoba and of Mr. J. F. Daly, and has mov- ed into the premises formerly occu- ed *(A woman's delight)CG the 'Maritimes, December 19th; Que- , u'u,,. 1 . Death of Mr. John Thompson.- --Fol- bec, December 20th; and Ontario, De- cember 22nd. Your parcels are valu- TO REGULAR CUSTOMERS ONLY lowing an illness of a little over a able; insure them when possible. w,7.17 ..-i, OYSTER SHELL =149 t"., week, Mr. John Thompson passed away peacefully at the home of his When parcels of a perishable or fragile nature are posted, please in- at • niece, Mrs. F. S. Savauge, on Monday form the Clerk, or write on the par - BIG SI KTY BEEF MEAL . $4,79 morning, at the age of 85 years. Mr. three cel; then special attention will be at Thom son' had sent the t p p i given them. --C. P. Sills. '.I: GUNN'S TANKAGE $3.49 f`;" summers in Seaforth. Following a in Sani- F,valena Nott; 2nd • Vices President, '. 60 per cent. ........ BEN HUR FLOUR 0000 month's visit to his brother 1 Michi an Mr Thompson return- Neil Shaw Auxiliary. -The annual taught in the schools, but the Hugill '" - I family, from generation to generation, _ -- BRAN @ r- .7 . $1 69 have it to a remarkalele degree, and last week, at 3 p.m. yet 382, af- opened with a verse of Hymn penmanship such as theirs is a treat t to see. O v � G v 0 ©O O to Toronto, where interment was made O 4 Local Briefs. -Mr. J. A. Wlesteott, O EMBROIDERED O �� PILLOW SLIPS 4 who 'has been conducting a jewelry business in the Campbell Block for O 1.00 to $3.95 Pair O $ some time, has purchased the jewelry � 4 O NEW COATS 1k of Mr. J. F. Daly, and has mov- ed into the premises formerly occu- ed *(A woman's delight)CG pied by Mr. Daly in the Graves' O $10,00 to $5040 O Block. -Dr. Field, of Goderich, public 4 O school Inspector, paid an official visit CF -PRETTY DRESSES& to the Seaforth school this week.- O (Most acceptable) � • Mr. Thomas Gillespie, of Chicago, is O $6.00 to $20.00 d visiting at the home of his parents, G -- � - ac, g 11. at . . . . . ... . .. .. . . • • • • • • ed to Seaforth to spend a few days meeting of the Neil Shaw Auxiliary, _ Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gillespie. - Mrs. C SPECIAL PRICES O ROLLED OATS of Egmondville Church, was held at — - - Cassels of Toronto, is visiting at the c ON FURS . O 19 b f i to Cobourg where he J �., 90 pounds 4" It �t a ore go ng • had intended spending the winter. The the Manse on Saturday afternoon of The meeting was _ -- BRAN @ r- .7 . $1 69 following day he contracted pleuro- last week, at 3 p.m. yet 382, af- opened with a verse of Hymn ,, 4 per cwt . .. . ......... ,. i<•. `, SHORTS $179 pneumonia, from which he died ten days later. The remains were taken ter which the President, Violet Tyra- The Scripture - � -' per cwt . • . • • • • ' ' , • ' • • • • • to Toronto, where interment was made dell, led in prayer. reading, Luke 2, 8-20 was taken by f ''- :t,•r YOU GET THE CUT PRICE WHEN in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, beside Mie Sadie Howatt. Following this '•4` YOU BUY FROM ; ,. }•is wife, who predeceased him twenty- Miss Alice Thompson read the min- it,f^a seven years ago. He is survived by Utes and also the minutes of the pre - 1A oilyWJFinnigan his son, M+axvrell, of Toronto, and one brother, Joseph, of SaniIac, Michigan. p = vious annual meeting. The report of the th•ankoffering was given, followed by and offering. Mrs,. Me - :.1111f'' 34,N , Collegiate Commencement. - Sea- roll call Donald took the chair for the election 4t;4: forth Collegiate Institute held its an- of officers for the ensuing year, which ,�, - - - nual Commencement exercises in insulted as follows: Hon. President, �.�,r. � Cardno's Opera Hall on Friday eve- Mrs. W. D. McDonald; President, Ab ning of last week, and as at other Alice Thompson; 1st Vice President, 11�,commencements, the hall was crowd- F,valena Nott; 2nd • Vices President, ' ed. The programmd too, as at other Billy Chesney; Recording Secretary, was ion and ver- V let T dall Press Secretary, Ger- home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. me O FOR TRIMMING 4 Walsh. -Dr. Aubrey Crich and Dr. p p Finlay, of Toronto, were week end O HANTS BAGS � .guests at the home of `Mr. and Mrs. O $1.00 to $5.25 O W. A. Crich. -Reeves Beattie, of Sea- * _ p forth; Kennedy, of Tuckersmith, and 4 Silk Neck Scarfs O - McQuaid, of McKillop, are in Gode- O $1.50 to $5.00 O rich this week attending the Decem- O O ber session of the County Council.- O p <> C� 4> 0 0 0 0 Mrs. A. D. Sutherland was visiting friends in Toronto last week. -Mrs. F. Baxter and little daughter, of Stratford, were week end guests at the parental home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grieve, James Street, -Mrs.. Sullivan, of Mimico, and Mrs. Straut, a of New York, are guests at the home - of Mr. and Mrs. D. MCCow,e'n-• --Mrs. Thomas Beattie, who has been visiting 1 t th h of her son in St Marys � commencemen s, g To yn a e o , ^'f"i� ied, but there was not a number on isle. Webster; Stranger's Secretary, has returned home. -Rev, A. Macfar- �Jif €, it that was not ood, nor one that Mildred Wallace; Treasurer, Ross g lane, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fair and Mr. may' the audience did not enjoy, and give Patrick; pianists, Laura McMillan and and Mts. 'G. Robertson, of Clinton, w,t;>, ,t; proof of their enjoyment. Principal Sadie Howatt;; Financial Convenor, were here on .Sunday attending the W. G. Spencer presided and made the Bertha Beattie. The meeting closed a anniversary seacviees, in First Presby- 0 .'' presentation of diplomas and medals. with the singing of Hymn 578. Mrs. A For terian Church. -Miss Anne Murray a 1r(� The scholarship medalists were Gib- McDonald then served a delicious and Mrs. H. Geddes, of Win'gham, I + - son White, who won three scholar- lunch, which all enjoyed, and for , - " ships from Western University: (1) which a vote of thanks for the hostess' were guests last weeks the home y Christmas Shoppers Mr. and Mrs. E. Geddes. -Miss Mary ' ' First in English and Classics, (2) kind hospitality was moved by Miss Hays, of Toronto, spent the week end . �ftir;; First in Classics, (3) First in Classics Billy Chesney. at the home of her parents, Major 11 �,t;2 ' ant Mathematics. General profici- = - and Mrs. R. S. Hays. -Master Billie I iq°" encs medal in Form I, donated by WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR Coulthard, who spent the past pear k,� Mr. R. M. Jones was won b Miss Diamond Jubilee of First Presbyter- PRICES ON TOYS, DOLLS, with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Case, ha l " ` M IT EE ? g ; 4 T Jessie Archibald; F. S. Savau a Med- ian°Church--On Sunday last First CHILDREN'$ BOOKS, SETS • ]'i al for general proficiency in Form II, Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, cele- OF DISHES. ETC. returned to his home in Toronto.- - .a' Miss Grace J. Scott; W. G. Spencer orated the sixtieth anniversary of its Mr. Howard Kerr, of Windsor, spent � 1 Medal for general proficiency, Form organization. The congregation was the week end here. -Mr. F. S. Sav- I ' A Turkey, a Chicken, a Roast ; III, Frank Hogg. Graduation diplom- organized in 1867, vdhen a church was segs and Mr, Murray Savauge are in k� Whatever cut of meat or poultry you as were resented to the following: erected- on the site of the present WE WILL SAVE YOU Toronto attending the funeral of the ' k , get at this shop, you are going to get D. Aberhart, M. Aberhart, J. Alex- large edifice. During the 60 years MONEY late John ThoYnp�on.-Mrs. F. J. Bur - "1 , rowa is- visiting with Toronto friends pil-, n %he •best --take it from las. We want ander, R. Ament, J. Archibald, J. of its history the congregation has - ` " + Brodie, E. Brownlee, J. Chesney. J. been ministered to by but three pas- H A �T this week. -Master Stewart Geddes ,�j you to enjoy your Christmas meal A ER Ei j i;t,IR�� and you knew how important it is to Cinff, J. Crich, H. Haugh, B. Hillen, tors, Rev. Thomas Goldsmith, who mas is reeaver;ng from a tonsil operation. r° ' � $ave Choice meat M. Jackson, M. Johnston, R. McKin- pastor for ten years; Rev. A. D. Mc- fiJie wfn$ storm of Wednesday night i �t�1 N, non. W. McNay, 1. Medd, L. Norris, Donald, D.D., who occupied the pnl- DRUGGIST an'd Thursday did considerable dam aid �,� , BE FE AND ORDER YOUR A. Patrick, F . Peterson, W. Pollard, pit from 1879 to' 1899, and Rev. F. H. ago throughout the country: and the +" ,r weather has been decidedly cold an , ;, y „. I IS S FOWL EARLY. THIS F.. Rankin. R. Reinke, J. Ritchie, M. Larkin, D.D:, who hays been the ea- t l��y� 6tlll' C4ICV'R IIs A . CHANCE TO PICK Savauge, Cora Sherwood, Chas. Sher- teethed minister for the past 27 years. 11. stormy. -Mrs. G. 1*'re�, df Dunga - i>4a', A r: 01UT THE BEST, wood. A. 4iTlery. L. Smith, G. Snow- On this anniversary occasion the pul- - ran, ie visiting h,Qr :ion, 1Vtr, Wes. F e. a ? , t •' don, L. Talbot, A. Thompson, E. Tur- it was occupied by Rev. James Me- - 0 L W I. I L Webster C Kay, of New St, Janies' Church( Lon- •96 MANLL�i on LOOK =46V ER <I$I9SF,, GIFT SUG- G•ESTION.fg AND;': •OfII -4lril;L FIN7D • MANY OF `YOVW'W`ffAT•.'ri"Q,GI`�W PROBLEMS A�NSWRkRb 1.. .. ..ter , A STYLISH HAT would surely pletiso "her." Selling here at One -Third: ^ Off. , x- - 0, SILK HOSE make dandy gifts ---85e- -.111 to $2.50 a. pair. ; BI-TEX SILK HOSE, in colors, $2:25_ w. "RUBBER APRONS. - Any womanr. would like to get one of our Pretty Rubber Aprons. 4b`c to $1.25> CHILDREN'S APRONS -45c and 40e• -, *, r, HANDKERCHIEFS -- The always acceptable gift -are here in immense assortments;: very reasonably priced. • , 5c to $IA& GLOVES 10 (Handsome boxes for them, too). - A good suggestion - Kid or Fabric, and the new embroidered. Buff styles. 50c to $3.50 I., -^• k FASHIONABLE SILKS AND ff �, DRESS GOODS - For Dresses make dandy pres- ents. Let us help you choose the right fabric. ' r4 �., a �w UNDERWEAR FOR CHRISTMA- 5 ,� If usefulness, ,warmth and 'oom- fort are good things to eonddor, . in Christmas gifts first, then-wPhy- not make a good gift of some un- derwear for someone's comfort? You • tali get the kind you want. • -here at lowest 'prices. ' HEART$. RUGS These, make attractive Christmas- .1 Gifts for the home and would es- pecially please mother. $2.75 to $1240, ROOM RUGS -$9.00 to $60.00. NECKWEAR ALWAYS PLEASFa_ There is no -woman who can, have too many dainty neckwear ZIeces. r' and you are sure to give air ac- ceptable f gift ' if it is neckwear_ 1 A wide price range is hereto . 50C to $2.`00.• A SWEATER FOR HER-- 4l Here you will find many different I Ir styles an1t4�1 colors -all exeelleutly- m'ade. What's nicer for a Christ- . mas gift 7 0-41 $1.49 to $6.80• 1. . f, UMBRELLAS MAKE FINE GIFTS -- The lucky recipient of a' Mae- Tavish Umbrella is equipped 'for - "a rainy day." $1.26 to sme t .11 WHY NOT BUY TABLE IINE1►1''•, Fblf THX HOMB -- , ,, ,yrs , to • • or . a Linen Breakfast sit, "old 4 Linen .Aridge ,Oei 'l Ok }ir i a ,,;launey*-.Liri0i;'? • 6r 0 l,t )ot71, ,.: C,dsltrepiece, h6►jie Bel, �';esrf? Why nA`(i i' n�2 ,, '' :: .. u.. M& ' <stwart & ner, an e . 10 ;., White, R. Willis, R. Weiland, L. man of 'great pulpit power � T e �,vilts �, Field and- magnetism, whose sermons, were �✓ Notes, -•-Mr sgefYleg' Mss us, d is: ert= j: Work'Pl pm. The winners of lite S�.r PP 1 ; g g ' PI +C)` SEA�`O)fli'H .Dap Medals were: Baps' senior listened to with the ,� greatest interest X a ed rotl4t11" lU%, �fajrtiil i Il 'to a`t... m 4y^,' ": '.' sham ion, F'r'ont and A. li`�dmonder plesstiCin and profit, xecorii oongxe- ,,,; f : a p HOC&I�:`f� , iYt1rE� tend alt Sib stock. 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