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FOR LATE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
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Whitney's Furniture
New Arrivals in Many Lines Make Your
Choice Easy!
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TABLE LAMPS from 5.75 ..
FLOOR LAMPS from 13s0
TABLES OF ALL KINDS --
End, Coffee, Ttit, Lamp, etc., from...5,75.
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CHILDREN'S FURNITURE
Doll Prams •- Sleighs = Play'Pens = Etc.
Psams
Special 'Christmas Prices
OCCASIONAL CHAIRS
All Styles and Colors
At Prices For Every Purse-
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A. WHITNEY
FURNITURE FUNERAL & AMBULANCE SERVICE
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WATSON & REID
Ince and Real Estate
Phone 214 •— Seaforth
FOR SALE
Modern Dwelling on East Wil-
liam St New air coed tiouiog unit.
Immediate possession.
Two -Storey D velline nn Centre
Or. All modern carry e'•i•'nces Well
located Early possession,
Modern 2 -Storey Dwell'ng, with
garage Sperling St• Possession
arranged.
Ia Egmondville, 1% storey three-
bedroom dwelling; double lot, and
stable; small fruits. Possession
within a month.
Brick Dwelling, Goderich St. Im-
mediate possession.
Comfortable 6 -room Dwelling in
Winthrop; 1/3 acre of land, with
small fruits. Early -possession.
Frame Dwelling on Victoria St.,
with all modern conveniences. Pos-
session arranged.
Other Properties Also Listed
M. A. RECD
HEAL ESTATE PHONE 214
COAL
Our Coal comes from the best
region in North America. Fresh -
seined with modern equipment;
elouble-washed and double -screened.
The Best on the Market!
William M. Hart
Phone: Office '784
LEMON'S TAXI
All Passengers Insured
PHONES:
162-J or 1 62-W
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Liability
• Accident
• Wind, Etc.
Complete Coverage
W. E. SOUTHGATE
Successor to
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Phone S34 Res. 222-R
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Owned and Operated by
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Phone 393 Seaforth
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Salvation ,Army. -2:30 p.m., Sun-
day School; 7 p.mi•. Salvation Meet-
ing; 440 p.m., Thured'ay, Bobby
Crafts, Young People; 8:0.0 p,m.,
PrayerMeeting. eetimg. A cordial w ,el-
COMB.
First Presbyterian Church. — 10
a.m., Bible Class and Sunday
School; 11 a.m., "Our Part in the
Christmas' Story"; Junior Congre-
gation; 7 p.m., Service of Christ-
mas music and carols under the
Leadership of the choir.—Rev. D.
Glenn Campbell, Minister.
Northside United Church. — 10
a.m,,, . Sunday School and Bible
Class; 11 a.m., "How Far is It to
Bethlehem?" Junior Congregation
Lad Toddlers' Group; 7 p.m., "Great
erre Service" with Junior and
•;'eni'or Christmas singing at both
Cervices.—Rev. J. W. A. Stinson,
Minister.
St. Thomas' Church, Seaforth„•–.
hristmas Services: Dee. 21, Fourth
Sunday In Advent: 8:30 a.m., Holy
Communion, the Feast of St.
Thomas the Apostle; I1:00 a.m.,
Morning Prayer; 7 p.m., Christmas
Carol Service. Dee. 24-7111e Day
Before Christmas: I1:30 p.m., 'Mid-
night Service of Holy Communion.
Dec, 25.—Christmas Day: 10:30
a,m., Flory Communion. St. Mary's,
Dublin—Dec. 21: 3 p.m., Christmas
Carol Service; Dec. 25, 9:30 a.m.,
FU
NERAL OF ROBERT STRONG
Largely attended services were
held for the late Robert Strong,
formerly of Egmondville, last Fri-
day from the G. 4. Whitney fun-
eral home. Rev. D. Glenn Camp-
bell, of First Presbyterian Church,
officiated. The pallbearers were
Albert Hudson, Roy McGeoch,
Harry Chesney, Scott Cluff, Rod.
MacLean and Harold Jackson. In-
terment
nterment was in Egmondville ceme-
tery.
LATE MISS, ISABBELA JACKSON
Miss Isabella Jackson, -a life-long
resident of Egmondville, died Wed-
nesday in Scott Memorial Hospital
following a month's illness.
She was a daughter of the late
Mr, and Mrs, Henry R. Jackson,
and had resided with her cousin,
Mr. Thomas Jackson, for the past
several.years. A brother, Mr. Tudor
Jackson, Ripley, survives.
Resting at the home of Thomas
Jackson, Egmondville; where: a
private service will be held Satur-
day, followed by a public service
in St. Thomas' Anglican Church at
2 p.m., with the Rev. W. A. Jones
officiating. Burial will be in Eg-
mondville
gmondville cemetery.
Never Before Has It Meant So Much!
IT PAYS TO SHOP IN EGMONDVILLE!
344'S NAVEL ORANGES 2 Doz. 350
250's FLORIDA ORANGES 2 Doz. 49c
288's NAVEL ORANGES Doz. 35c
ROSE MARGARINE ' 2 lbs. 590
WESTON'S MIXED CANDY Ib. 35c
RED ROSE COFFEE Ib. 99c
PEAMEALED COTTAGE ROLLS Ib. 49c
EARLY TELEPHONE ORDERS APPRECIATED
Clair Haney - Egmondville
PHONE 72 -
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