The Seaforth News, 1941-12-11, Page 8PAGE EiGHT
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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HUNDREDS UPON HUNDRE • S
OF USEFUL, S NSI LE, PRACTICAL
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For Every Member of the Family
Never was there a time when Gifts of Wearables and Necessities
were more practical. We are urged by the Government to conserve
oh spending. We urge you to spelid sensibly and economically
Give Things To Wear !
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GIVE HIM SHIRTS
Neat Stripes. Chalk Stripes. Cluster Stripes.
Checks or Plain Shades, in collar attached or
separate coffer styles. No gift is so popular as
Shirts. and no man ever has too many. Choose
your gift shirts from our big stock.
EVERY SHIRT jj°° BOXED j,! t��,,q j[�,/�`j
1.6'5 2 O r c5'0
GIFT NECKWEAR
NiNet c I ed Cerie:rens ties, but Ties a man
.vet �r Noy fee himself. Stripes, - Dots, Paisleys.
Cheeks .and Plain Shades, in tremendous variety.
EACH TiE BOXED. AT
0c eSc (nN
PAJAMAS FOR
XMAS
Every
Gift Item Is
Beautifully
Boxed
Complete with
Gift Card
Broadcloth, Varna Cloths. Flannelettes and
Lustrenes in plain shades and stripes, in a wide
choice of colour effects. Choose from our big
stock of Pyjamas. Sizes in stock from 36 to 46.
Each pair is gift boxed at
$1.95 to $3.95
Handkerchiefs
Plain Lawn Handkerchiefs 10c to 25c
Plain Linen Handkerchiefs 25c to 75c
Initialled Irish Lawn Handkerchiefs 25c
Initialled Irish Linen Handkerchiefs . ... 36c
Boxed Initialled Linen Handkerchiefs $1.19
GIFTS FOR THE BOY -
Ties 25c to 45c, Hose 50c,59c
Sweaters $1.39 to $2.50
Belts 50c
Pyjamas $1.19 to 81.65
Shirts or Blouses 95c
W=:.OZ a 2:4rel .$0214Me e e X � e_
leFOR THE HOME
Dressing Gowns
Flannels, Silks, Rayons and Kimono
Cloths, in Wine,. Navy, Green and
Blue. A wonderful gift for any man. ei
Plain or fancy
$2.95 to $17.95 .,
Gloves
Lined or unlined Gloves in domed
of slip-on styles, in capes, deer skin,
goat skin, chamois or pig skins, in
Natural, Green, Black, Brown Grey
or Tun. Priced
P $1.39 to $3.50
Mufflers
S�l Wool, Silk or Cttslunnre Mufflers in
plains, dots, plaids or Paisleys.
These make a most popular gift
when bought at Sttwttrt. Bros.
Priced at
$1.00 to $2.50
WOOL MUFFLER & GLOVE SITS
$2.25
Hose
Hundreds to choose from in plain
and fancy types; also English plain
ribs. 1on11 be amazed at the won-
derful s lection-- ,very pan' iu
(sift I:ox. Priced
39c to $1.00
Tie and
Handkerchief Sets
G•l`
English lish To
plain or fancy, with Pocket Hand- (d(
kerchief to match.
75c
rh LUX "ry G,
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11
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Blankets�
Flannelette, Ibex. 70 x 84
$2.79 pair
$2.95 pair
Kenwood -All -wool satin bound
50,95
Reversibles
70 x 90
f5
$11.95
Pillow Cases
Cotton or Madiera, pair (:
79c to $1.95
Wabasso 8E Colonial
Sheet and Pillow Cases, colored
borders. Boxed
$4.25 to $4.95 t
6eP
Towels
Bath Towels, various sizes
and weights. All colors
ry 69c to $1.50
Guest and Hand Towels (?
25c to $1.50 S
Towel and Wash -cloth Sets
$1.39 to $2.95
Bed Spreads
Brocaded. Rayon or colorful
Chenille:
0
4.50 to 8.75
Table Cloths
Cotton, Rayon or Linen
59c to $4.95
Listen To "HOUSE OF DREAMS"
CK.NX-Every Friday Night, 9 to
e9 30 ---Sponsored by Stewart Bros. e,t., een
House Coats
The luxury gift is a House Coat, made in Chenille, Flan-
nel, Satin, Moire, Kimona Cloths and Cottons, in plain or
fancy designs. You'll really gladden her heart with one of
these newest House Coats.
$3.39 to $12.00
Gift Lingerie
One of the most popular gift items, and always deeply
appreciated, Choose from our elaborate display of Lingerie
items:-
PANTIES, Rayon, Crepe or Satin
GIVE 49c to $1.95
BER
HOSE
The ever popular gift
item - HOSE !
Silk, Crepe, Bemberg,
New Lisle or Nylon
Hose, Each pair in a
novelty gift box. AB
new Full shades.
Priced at
39cto 1.85
SLIPS, Celanese, Satin or Crepe
$1.19 to $2.95
PYJAMAS, Yama, Celanese
or Satin
$1.19 to $4.95
GOWNS, Flannelette, Yams
Silk or Satin
59c to $3.95
(waft uggestions For Her
SCARFS -Wool, Crepe or Satin 69c to $1.50
to $12.50
HANDKERCHIEFS -Lawn or Linen 5c to 850
SWEATERS -Pullovers or Cardlgans $1.98 to $3.95
APRONS -.New Musiins or Prints 50c to 95c
SKI SUITS -Girls' or Misses $5.9.
ew Fall numbers $3,91 to $12.50
DRESSES N:,_...,.. ,,.....,., .,,,....:..
Gloves
Smart new Wool Gloves, Angora Gloves,
Chamoisette or Kid Gloves. All make very
popular gift Items.
WOOL GLOVES
79c to $1.00
ANGORA GLOVES
CHAMOISETTE GLOVES to $2.50
$1.00 to $1.50
$1.95 to $2.50
K1D GLOVES
Handbags
New and novel designs and shapes in
Cloth, Fabric or Leather Handbags. Colors
-Navy, Black, Blue, Green and Wli'te
$1.00 to $3.50
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1941
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SATURDAY ONLY
CASH AND CARRY
3 Crown Currants, finest
quality, 2 pounds 25c
Finest Shelled Walnuts
iii lb 30e
Glace Cherries, 1', lbs...... ...25e
Pine Apple Rings, ; , lb.-. 25c
Seedless Raisins, 2 lb 25c
Pastry Flour, 24 Ih ... ......_69c
Fresh Soda Biscuits
-
2 lb, 25c
Whyte's Pure Lard ----
2 lb. 27c
Princess Soap Flakes
large pkge, 10c
Super Suds, pkge 20e
Oxydol, large pkge 25c
Chipso, large pkge . • 25c
aif, large pkge. 25c
Ivory Soap, largo size,
3 cakes ..27c
Ivory Soap, medium size
3 cakes 21c
Odex Soap, 4 cakes . 21c
FRESH WEINERS, pound 21c
Pinnifian
Now Is The Time
Purchase a
NEW RADIO
to
PH1LC
IVIARCONI
CVictor
Electric aid
BatteryModels
A fall line of rtatlio hihe.g ❑ud
1,11teri':q always itt rrne-k.
J. F. AI.=Y, Seaforth
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COME TO
TO BUY XMAS
CANDY
Xmas Mint Juleps'
Globe Chocolates
Orchard Fruits
Crystal Creast Bells
Nougat,. Rolls
(r tun t Guru Bell:
Llandce Mix
Lady Bon Bons
I ose•dale Bons
Holiday Mix ..
Fruit Cooler':: .
Special Mix
Chocolate Snowballs
Peanut tnut Brittle
Peanut tnut '1' afft ...- :30c lb.
Toasted Marshmallows . 25c ib.
Neilson Chocolates 25e, 50c, $1
in boxes
P tterson's Fresh pace Chocolates
in boxes. 25c, 50c, 1.00, 1.50
Annie Laura Chocolates
in boxes 25c, 50c, 1.00
McCormick's, 71 lb. box .. _. 1.25
'- Flowers w'
Cyclamen Pots . $1.00
Begonias 80c and 1.00
Poinsettas _,. . 70c up
Pans 81,25 and up
(`.UT FLOWERS ----
Mums, Carnations,
Spring Bouquets...1.50 and up
Please order Flowers in advance
Cigarettes in flat 50s 60c
Tobacco in sealed cans ,..65c up
Special FRUIT CAKE 40c tb
Our Best Fruit Cake, .60c Ib
This store will be closed all
Christmas Day
CRICH'S BAKERY
Phone 34. Seaforth
35c lb
30c lb.
30c Ib.
28c lb.
35c ih
25c qtr.
25c lb.
40e lb.
35tt Ib.
30c lb.
25e lh,
25e lb.
5c Ib
10c lb.
ENDKSPEC I L SI
to
Tomato Soup 3 for 25c
( Campbells)
Aylmer Golden Bantam Corn
2 for 23c
Tomatoes, large tins, 2 qtr ..... 24c
Currants, 2 lbs for .... .....23c
Brooms good five string 55c
Pmso, small _.. 100
Oxydol, small .... 10c
Pie Cherries 2. for ..... 85e
Aylmer '['ornate Soup
Large 20 oz. tins 15e
Pelinut5 fresh roasted .._ 14c Ib.
Oranges, juicy ..... 19e-doz.
Melody hand Cleaner ..-. 10c tin
I'etnntt :Butter, loose . .. 15c lb.,
MEATS.
Head Cheese, in 311 lb tins
17c Ib.
Sausage •Schneider Pork
25c. lb
DICK'S CASH
GROCERY
Phone.91. '11Tompt Delivery
McLONNLLL & 1AYS
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hay§
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Telephone 174
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
The Second Division Court
County.oi Huron
Office to the Dominion Bank (Build
ug, Seaiortlt. Office hours:-
1uc,nay. Ihtu-.Slay and Saturday
7:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday
evening, 7:30 P. M. to 9 p.
DUCKS FOR SALE
Pure-bred Rouen ducks and
drakes, good color and deep keels.
Oil' exhibition stock, Phone 3 - 053,
Seaforth.
MAN WANTED
Reliable man for general farm
work, by the year, Apply to A, 13,
Bell, 11.1..2. Kippe n, 93/.2, I-Iensel].
NOTICE
:111 hooks most be retained to the
Se rfui4lt Public Library un or before
Tuesday, 1iecetuber twenty-third.
(;regi 'I'hongrson, Librarian,
FOR SALE
Folding n.earl.. high ,'hair. gaun-
t rtt of infant and small girls' cloth -
and shoes. (The laic Mateo
11, for cllar. Mrs. A.
11 tins, North and .Joseph streets.
Clinton.
DOG. FOR SALE
Fox hound, excellent worker. Ap-
ply Ilrs, N. J. Nicholls, John street.
WANTED
Dian to thrive .scavenging tc-ttgor
and take cane of town horse for a
period of one or two months: Apply
to P. S. Sill., Seaforth, Chairman of
Property Committee.
PULLETS FOR SALE
80 hock pullets, April 3rd hatch.
1.ayitg. Barry Caldwell, Kippen.
Phone 1187 r 14, Settfnrth,
FOR SALE
A ytiumr Yorkshire sow, due her.
1 Apply to Willi;un Cole, ('rem
tarty. Phone 24 on 88, Hensall.
FOR SALE -
A roan'= w'ittter ueerco at black.
with sil et tlt-ck. double breasted.
Worn one year. treasonable price.
Apply to The News.
PICS FOR SALE
Nine chunks of pig; for sale.
Phone 845r3. E. S. Mcl3rien.
PIGS FOR SALE
Weigh around sixty lbs. Sell
cheap for quick sale. Phone 852 r
21. Apply to ,las. Murray. Seaforth,
Ont., it. 1l. 1.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders wanted for plowing snow
from roads in Town of • Seaforth.
For particulars apply to D. H. Wil.
son. Town Clerk. Tender;; to be in
the hands of the above named by
Dec. 17, 1041, Lowest or my tender
not necessarily accepted,
- FOR RENT
Easily heated 6 room house 13
acres of land. small barn and hen
house, soft water in kitchen. Hydro.
Immediate possession. Apply phone
6(15 r 24, Seaforth.
PIGS FOR SALE
11 pigs 7 weeks old Apply Ted
Brown, 665r24.
FOR SALE
Furniture and effects including
Hcintzman piano, walnut chairs and
rockers, walnut table, bookcase,
chinaware, and numerous other art-
icles. These can be seen at the late
Miss Graham's apartment on Satur-
day. and Monday afternoon from 3
to 6 p.m. For further information,
phone nos. 206 or 304.
TUCKERSMITH
The farm forum met Monday night
at James Clarnochan's, the last meet-
ing that will he broadcast, until the
12th of January. It will then meet at.
Russell Coleman's.
Mr. Warren Whitmore and Miss
Florence Whitmore are going around
again after being 111 for some time.
Sorry to state Mies. Whitmore is
still confined to her room. Hope for
a :quietly recovery.
Mrs. George Black of Woodstock is
convalescing at the home of her site
ter, Mrs, Will Black.
HULLETT
A (tbristmas Concert Will be held
et S.S. No, 1, Mullett, on Wednesday
evening. Dec, 17t11. The draw for the
Red Cross quilt, donated by Mrs. T.
Smith, will be made,
INSURANCE
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