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il'in, Stratf-Ord. Mt. Bragiriti-
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st-datighter f; John Leary
ellYlleet hy a costepping on
cle, peinfally lacerating. it. Drs.
eaforth; and Trainer, of Dublin,P
he attending eshysiciaus.-Mrs.
Miller ha,d her hands badly
last Monday morning. Her
Ml had got his clothes on fire
ie stove and Mrs. Miller, while
dshieg the flanies, was burned:
E. anti Yfrs..Jonee and Mr. F.
i are -attending the Ce to
.ary .conventiOn: in -Terouto,
dies'. - Aid. of ; the Methodist
, met at the honie-ef Mrs. Robt.
on Thureday, November 6th.-
I Mrs. W. O'Brien spent Sun-
Staatford.-1VIre. Hotham spent
ek ant in Stratford. -Rev. E.
STorman Kleinfeldt, Mrs. Roth
Margaret and Frederick Jones
d the missionary pageant on
ay, .0etober 30th, held in Strat-
antral Church.-1VIr. and Mrs..
Reed, and Mr. and Mrs.' Jack
spent Sunday with friends in
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l'et2itt eate cost .of stone erhxd.owe,
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ifstrsd Yiaahlack1-1,1targers, I dunwrilte, 8 set
doubletroall. 0 buggies, 4. doublerhdiag plotg,.1
ing Pdow. Deering binder MasseY4rarris
cream separator, ,500. 11/91:'.4tPsiOUY.. iraild• Ss•
new. I 9% IttaVat'atit es**. goad as self. .2-
en.. yew whirirhi'r°r"ort e&j;:%'$ 7s. eevIt..tre: . vein* 'il
-artie,Ilit-hoe dl] .2 i disc SotProws andin'..out
throw. "'feet Brantford' tower,. 27/6 IL -P.
oBrr:eri. (3141, "gf-11/$490' 'netrmerieedFa°4rillitegXed-
ell oil -.furnishing . apkoved iaint notes, or a
diecoliet of .8 per 'cent. off for cash. JOHN
P7riet.o. r; Thom, Brown, Auc-
gottlePr7144 2968-0
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s. Killop Tpe,10 ge,res bushii house
' and barn in gooctieondition• wind
Mill, Water pipette barre'oreh-
Prd, etc. , ,P! .
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House and bind, Dgmondville;
electrie light; tee eellar, stable,
chicken house, 'small fruits, etc.;
low taxes. ie ' .
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REGISTERED
Chiropractor
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cipal .aed 'Mortgage, Bonds," aroong:wInch You will 0 i d * I 4
security to exactly lill year regal/We:lents. Write
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Telephone your order' tse'lettr
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...'oung.. Man Opportunity
. Large Brick Manufacturing Corpor-
ation, Toronto, require young man,
general work, steady salaried position.
Five hwadred cash required, fully se-
cured arid returnable. LOCATORS,
331 Bay Street, Toronto. 2969-1
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House and . 2' acres land in
illagrpouoedhceoyn,•dgitioeodn;lanrdultsbuil, edit:gsA.
bargain for spotecash.
Spinal, Nervous and Chronic
Diseases treated successfully by
the latest methods in Natural
rherapeutics, including all forms
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AucfnoN SALE or FARM STOCK AND
lea -Thos pax l!ro
wiennh% btt
S. Oonceesion 1, Tuckersmith. cm Thursday,
,Novenber 20th, at 1 o'clock p.m., the follOw-
'ne: lion3es-1 bay heavy dmught mare 5
years, old, bay home 9 years oid,"ag d driving
mare, <Hiving hoto 10 'years alee 0a,ttle-ing
Teo Holstein cows to 'farrow in December, 4
fileVer ilpeowl '3t;rolilbetuft;:ca3ay,eirbellid'antliohiserfeinr
coming one year .old, 3 springs heifer calves.
1 ()Durham White ',cow, 5 well bred belfers.
li nos.--Resht chunks 130 pounds each, 1 sow
to farm* in February. Implements -2 lumber
wagons, i buggy, 1 Deering binder,. 1 Deering
cultivator, Deering seed drill, 1 Kemp manure.
spreader, 1 hay rake, Coe-kshutt riding plow,
1 furrew,, 1 walking plow. gang plow, 2 sets
harrows. 1 disc, fanning mill, '1 set sleighs. 1
auger kettle, two white goat 'robes, 1 set
team harness, 1. set single harness, wheelbar-
hain, also a coal and wood
remit' eiMinzetheee articles too numerous to
mention. Terms -All sums Of $10 and under,
ocien hr.; rflom4heatppreomveetdial imuti nenoonthos', :tett
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count of 6 per cent, on credit amounts. JOHN
F. MeMANN, Proprietor; Thomas Brown, Auc-
tioneer. 2969-2
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Prospective buYers will be
shown these properties at any
time. Phone 152 for appoint.-
men t
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• BONDS
of spinal adjustment, eorrective
dietetics, ete.
whEelnecntericces,satiry.atments given
LIMITED .
TelephT
one : . .TE1OLDEST .
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Main 7400
- 36-38 KING ST. EAST ---- e'trakeeleeroe
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NOTICE
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; The accounts of the undersigned
are now due and ready. I re-
spectfuller eek You to call and
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settle without further notice,
G. K. HOLLAND,
Beechwood, Out.
2969x1 .
Re. lace your bends maturing
on November let. with bonds of
PTuhAe4srtdmaaHyecaydcievifiecr e 0devvaryeSdeneaesxfeodratyht
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good quality. and ;the most fay-
ourahle interest. possible. We
have them.
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morning,
and Saturday afternoons. , .
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Hours -10 to 12 a.m. '.4,
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FallFootwear of Merit -
It. D. SITTHERLAND
2 to 5 p.m.
7 to 9 p.m. .e.
Sundays -2 to 4.30 p.m.
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I. -Mr. R. Laingof Toronto.
chased a considerable quantity
es in this neighborhood. The
op has been fairly good in this
- Mrs. .Tufford and Mrs.
;pent a few days visiting
in Seaforth this past week.-
rtry, of Segforth, gave a very
ing talk' on flowers, .the culti-
Md. the taking. care of bulbs,
omes
panied by lantern slidin
rch on Thursday evening last.
e given for the benefit of the
aural Society. Those that
resent enjoyed a rare treat.
sorry that more did not avail
yes of the opportunity, as the
' of' flowers was eXcellent. A
it choice programme was ren-
consisting • of readings by
Houghton and songs by Lloyd
ind Rebecca Bruce; duet by
Ciller and Irene Walker.-.Hals
passed -off as usual with a
mless pranks. We like to see.
ag people enjoying,themselves
. 'cat' be 'carri.ed tee fir. We
txpect More than to enter a
and take out a car which
I new did not belong to them.
r kindness thJ names will be
1.-A few from. Cromarty at-
a masquerade -party at theA
f Mr. and . Mrs., Eddie Haw-
Hallowe'en. The home was
tistically decorated in , Hal-
stnae. A' very enjoyable even-
; spent. -Miss Grace Hough-
James and Ethel Howe spent
k eed .in Stratford,
General Insurance Agency.
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Our range of Fall Footwear is now
quite complete eindewe .
are in a good position to meet the varied demands. 'of' the.publie
in purchasing their fall shoes. Our
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prices are always ad low as
can be named for footwear of merit. Among our new 'Fall linen •
for ladies, are:
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AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
IMPLEMENTS, on Lot 11, Concession 2,
Hay Township, 2;(2 miles north of Exeter, half
mile west of London Road. on Wednesday,
November 12th, 1924. the undersigned auction-
eer has been instructed to sell by public sue -
it°oneke•c4n;tneeceneecing1 sharp:c'y'°eal°rsekoli!.'iv
111006
Years old in foal, 1 driver 6 years old, 1 mare
io years old. Cattle -2 fresh milking CMS,' 1•
yearling ste.er, 1 yearling 'heifer, 3 calves. 3
lowad sows due November 26th and .28th, six
pies about 50 pounds each, 50 hens and pul-
lets. Implements, Etc. -Massey -Harris binder,
..nmeariodr,islanhIrrrozerbeahnay8ermufrer, rdse:suillaerr,
rows, manure spreader, Massey -Harris fertil-
izer drill with seeier attachment„ 140 feet
ay rope car, pulleys hay fork, fanning mill,
.heine rop'e, 2 -furrow Plow, walking plow, cut-
ting box. 2 wagons, bobsleigh, buggy. cutter.
root 'pulper, set double harness, half set hay-
ness 2 set single harness, clipping machine
eite: sheep shearing attachtnent, 5 acres corn,
quantity Of marigolds and tUrnips, cistern
,P,uhlar, and Pining, forks, shovels, hoes, chairs,
iffl ees. .neckyokes and numerous other
articles. Terrins of Sale. -$10 and under,c ash,;
over that amount 12 months' credit will e
jcorienlitnotaes..Fnitsve
ape'vrenceonnt.fuzrftrishfionrg cash on
FRANK WICKWIRE, Proprietor; Frank Tay-
kr. Auctioneer; Frank Coates, Clerk. 2969x1
CharactOr
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ee •fted to be a sign of a weak, and
Ladies' Patent gore Sh*ppers, that id slippeliti solt1 this W-
idea of elastic straps or gussets. These are the lateet-ities ;Mae '
are damlies. •
We also have the above in Skinner's Best Satin along with,
several other dainty lines. •
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STEAK YOU CANNOT
RESIST
one your wife broils for you-
one that comes from our shop.
a little more and get the aoicest
of beef at this market. We
yeu uniform quality day by
when you purchase from us.
D. H. STEWART
Street - Seaf ort h.
Phone 58.
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/ self-denial of a strong character.
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'Are you building up both your char -
acter and your Savings Bank account -
by thoughtful economies and the de -
posit of all your surplus wages each
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4:)ay day.
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Then for ladies' evening slippers our lines in patent leather
with plain heels or, covered celluloid heela, in the latest styles,'
meet the requirements of the most exacting buyer.
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In ladies' and young girls' Oxfords we feel Confident that
our range of the latest styles will win favor upon inspection . •-
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THE .CAD4TADIAN BANK
OF,o-COMMEitCE
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Capital Paid Up $20,000,000
Reserve Fund $20,000,000
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Jo H. Smith & Son
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WHERE -THE BEST COST LESS '
PHONE 51 OPPOSITE BANK OF COMMERCE SEAFORTH
UCTION SALE OF PURE BRED SCOTCH
.ea and SCOTCH TOPPED SHORTHORNS.
Etc. -IG. If. Elliott has been instructed to sell
2,
tyt. publicauctionr Lot ..7. concilestlion miles
from EtTlICerieX 071 Saturday, November 81, aest
eso eeieek, the following: 1 coW, Broad
iiiircckhs el),tY' rg.?.9.16wIths,
cfeenal:e' i;vh4ltein• ortri:
old at foot, sired by Gainford Comet, and due
to calve again April Brd, 1925; 1 cow, Stnaw-
berry Bleasom, No. 143790. born June 4th,
1918; 1 cow, Norine 2nd, No. 146335, red,
born October 20th,‘1914, has a red calf, Red
Norine. born Febritary 13trh, 1924, and due
to calve February 7th: 1 cow, Norine 3rd, No.
1847925. roan born December 16th, 1921, has
calf at foot; 1cow, Rose Vitid 3rd, No. 17301.1,
roan, -born March•10th, 1920, has a calf, Red
drizebaBud,_ female., born Noevremhe;_22nd 1923,
Rose oif.i.a1I,Mn 191368. roan, b,l,'..1°I,'TOvce°mw-
ber 20th, 1922. with calf at foot; 1 cove
Roill2bsex:tja 12th,izieiz,%rtorb:71.1,1.1e-y
li 22;:
1923. These pure bred cows are from an ex-
tra good milking strain. Also one grade cow
v2vietho calfwat ty; 12 heonife-eryewaritidetreitmfPt
year-old steer, 5 calves. 1 sow and 10 pigs;
a quantity of standing timber, soft elm, rock
V•Ompearndcebnat7ioln to offer
ogle f.oifr sale and sl:::;111-
ance, before leaving hush. The whole win
positively be sold as the proprietor is giving
usrpedointe wfill be Te'iven% oonn Sfurntocki.shineivearnpp(rmotvhe..81
joint notes. Three per cent, off for cash on
credit rehouse. JOSEPH HOOD. Pr'Priet°r '
G. H. Elliott. Auctioneer. 2968-2
Seaforth Branch - - J. G. Mullen, Manager
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Announcement.
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School of Commerce, Clinton, Ont.
The School with the well qualified teaching staff.
-COURSES-
. Stenographic - Commercial - Secretarial - Special Courses.
For information apply to •SOFT
is . F. WARD, B.A., Principal.
M. A. STONE, Commercial Specialist, Vice Principal
PHONE 198.
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CantesueService.
ANTRACITE
Now in stock our genuine Delaware and Hudson, direct from the .
mines -Egg, Stove and Chestnut.
COAL -.-
Our genuine Kentucky Limp, unexcelled for threshing and
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domestic use.
BOULETS
The fuel that makes heating cost less. These kindle quickly, do
We are now in Our new quer-
re-rs, oppoeite Queen's Hotel,
next to Massey -Harris.
Expert Seresice on all makes of
Winter Storage a Specialty.
Get Our Prices First.
Farm and Radio Batteries a
Specialty.
We also do expert work on in-
stalling winter tops on open
cars. Get our prices first.
tor
BLAKE .
I Report. -The following is
ort of Union School Section
fay and Stanley, of the exam -'Batteries.
held on October 30th and 31st.
nes are arranged in order of
Sr. IV -Ivan Oeseh, Willie
31anche Jeffrey, Alice Meyers,
Rau; Blanche Jeffrey is first
• day Spelling. Jr. IV -Edna,
zentuber, Ida Schwartzen-
ldith McBride, Ida Gingerich,
'Janson, Harold Finlay, Lloyd
., Ida Schwartzentuber is first
day Spelling. Sr. III - Eva
Phoebe Gelines, Allen Salrag,
Clarke, Donald Mansori, Mier_
lter; Eva Bechler is first in
ay Spelling. Jr. III -Ervin
ii, Jean Hey, Edith Walter,
'anson, Leonard Jeffrey, Ed-
khwartzentuber, Grace Ken-
tries Meyers, Claude Gelinas:
ingerich missed two examina-
aan Hey is first in every day
. Sr.' 11. -Gertrude Bechler,
ster,,,Lee Oesch, Mary Clarke,
effrey, David Meyers, Mabel
Earl Kennel, Harold Thiel;
ster is first in every day Spel-
irst Clas.a-Lloyd Jentzi, Gor-
e Gus Clarke, Grace Gelinas,
:ennel, Gordon Erb is first in
ay Spelling. Advanced Prim
a Viene, Wallace Gingerieh,ght
a, Gascho, Lela Walter. Eph-
ngerich, Susie Oesch. Middle
- Willie Bechler, Mabel
:zentuber, Carl Thiel, Beatrice
, Louis 'Schrag. Jr. Printer-
i Beellier, ArnOld Kennel, Al-
iwartzentuber, Clemence Jef-
7otal enrolment, 61.-W. Fin -
reacher,
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J, JO McMillan
SPECIAL CLASSES FOR STUDENTS FROM SEAFORTII
11.10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
not clinker and burn to a powdery ash at a price considerably
lower than hard coal.
COKE
Our High Grade Nut Coke -a cheaper fuel with great heat.
EGGS WANTED
0. C. 0 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0
ink,
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° S. T. Holmes & Son
0' Funeral Directors and .r>
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s'''' Licensed Embalmers. *
0 Finest Motor and Horse *
0 drawn equipment. Beattie 0
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."'" Block, Main Street, opposite 0
0 The Expositor Office. S. T. *
0 Holmes' residence, Goderich 0
0 Street West; Chas. Holmes ° 0
Cs residence over store. -0
0 Flowers furnished on short .0
0 notice. All kinds of up- 0
ee holstering neatly done. 0
0 Phone, Ni or Day, R19. 0
0 0 0 0 0 Cr Cs 0 ,e) cr, o Co ‘C
A steady supply of fresh, clean -shelled eggs for our ever inereas-
tog carton trade, bought on graded basis. Highest prices paid.
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Farmer's Dried Apples wanted. Any quantity well dried quarters.
D. A. CANTEL N
COAL and PRODUCE
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HENSALL ONTARIO
Phones -Office, 10 W.; House, 10J. 2966-12
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM.
FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS.
The undersigned has been instructed to sell by
public auction on Lot 16, Concession 2. H.R.S.,
emeneeie or Tuckersmith, 114 miles west of
Engmondville. on Tuesday. November Ilth, at
Ile o'clock sharn, the following: Farm. 100
acres snore or less, clay loam slightly rolling.
well drained and fermi; school on farm; COTO-
f7sirtrile iswever,ne-Teornetedwsatne,rh,otires::::iakbarin
cement floors; Implement barn 60 feet by 32
'feet; situation very convenient Horses -One
gheenengdrtreyehntmteezd.eleigezintlzo Fler3,4enr:itkit.
(both work or drive. uniet and reliable).
Cattle. -1 Ayrshire cow due April 9th; 1 Hol-
satatnehmArticih:lei Araperrl, 7t%ceel- 1?ieuerh;imayersthd:1
Durham cow due June 28th: 1 Durham cow
due March 4th; 1 Durham cow due June 10th ;
iloin,reedx,17?
LePlugalaIrovide°7' hlei;::-
steer I year old; 5' spring calves. Pigs. ---One
brood sow, 9 young pigs two months old.
Hens. -75 1923 Barred Rocks, 50 pullets Bar-
red Rooks (Rock and Leghorn erase). Imola.
Thents.-1 6 -foot cut Massey -Harris binder, I
peering moaner, 1 Deering hay rake. Interne-
Mona] cultivator spring tooth. 13 disc Deering
seed drill (2 or 8 horse), 2 Hamilton walking
plosvs. I set 5 -section diamond harrows with
new draw bar. 1 14 -disc disc harrow, 1 low
down farm wagon, 1 set sleighs, log bunks
ni<ilk sivmerrsi, 1 wagon„repl stock ir:1
1.8-ineh grav"el box seuffier. (new), hay fork
car, rope and pulleys' , 1 mower and upas. liar-
zrineear..4 chicken coops, 1 set double reeching
, I aet double backhand harness, 1 set
collar toos with tasseLls, 1 set rubber mounted
single harneas (new), i riding stulle. I auto
seat top buggy: buggY Po/e. 1 cotter. Primrose
International crearn separator, 1 Maxwell
churn No. 3 hatter bowl 'lawn mower, syrup
kettle. Mail' box ' (parcel' s
post)'. stone boat,'
2 'dozen grain bags, 1 root teepee oast set
RAW. forks, hoes, shovels. tvhiffletrees and
numerous other articles. Hay and Rootn.-20
tone alsike hay, 30 tons timothy and, alfalfa
mixed, qtrantitY mangolds and turnips, pot,
tom. Mooseboid Effeets.-ne kitchen range
(good baker), base burner coal stove, 1 wood
heater, 4-burriet Piorenee coal oil Stove, 1,,Iese
Perfection Coal id! oveit,• 2 kitchen table,i* It,*
kitchen obninn-1...foiditaflitrdaihat'ottaa Mfrs?
tram, 2 ataall tables. 1 rocker, 2 net springs,
t mattress, 2 beds, I mirror. Itatashig loom, a
quantity of stove pinagi pinto thteknons 12 feet
ty Ig feet, (aided). ain Mal be Mess v y
Without reserve. ..-eeeerie iesee' ad Mots
d 0 suala af 2 thud etaier, 11; over
St opulent, a rrimorit or , vat lie aleeese
fr.,,,, o elosittlatiAr effrarsfOr: erathoptikllie4ditataottSitnil
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MEN'S OVERCOATS in the and
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shades, -from $1 6 to $30
Another shipment of these wonderful Coats to
arrive Friday.
YOUTHS' OVERCOATS, from V2 to $14
MEN'S SWEATERS $4.50 to
BOYS' SWEATERS $1.25 to $2.25
MEN'S MACKINAWS $9 to $11,90
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BOYS' MACKINAWS $0.50
MEN'S HEAVY WHIPCORD S ''KIN
COATS Si 4,00
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The days net. so long
tailored Suit for what
her too, how that suit
appearance? It was considered
No! Those days are
much an investment to
And it is just. this with
we have received samples
These materials, from
the requirements of
from reworked stuff or
genteel grays which are
making them particularly
With such virtues, they
good appearance and demands
price.
We will sell this line
measure with extra trousers
......., - -1 ..-. - '
ago, when you could get. a good custom-
a cheap ready-made costs now? Remem-
would stand the wear anti retain its good
a good investment
not gone for ever! A good suit is as
-day as it was then.
the ten lines of Genuine Scotch Tweeds
of by to -day's mail.
Scottish looms, were woven to meet
the custom -tailoring trade. Woven:not
shoddy, hut from pure, virgin wocI,-in ,
alwhys fashionable and of extra weight,
desirable for Fall and Winter wear.
will appeal to the man who appreciates
maximum service at the minimum
at the peppier price of $35.011 made -to -
at ISM -white they last.
BIRTHS '
In Seaforth, on November 6th, te
Id Mtn; Reg. Fowler, a daughters-
Meet. •
.-Itt,„..Seaforth. on October 30th, to
I likon.40.serth Matthews, a daughter-
th Adifeltieve.
all -÷416 Wirighafri. on October 27th,
' Up.... rim VanNorman, a
it
eehinevole.
In trglerichl
34 ovenship. on October
o Mn.- alai Min. Alex. Young. a
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a' CHARLES HOLMES 4.
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It4ARRUGES
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-13eatInore.-44Wistilepl, on October
wor lloarchnore •toi . etiok McLean,
h. - • • . ,
claltae•eat it.o.detie M Octo'her 16th,
aev. 4J. it. Mons id( ' nes Pearl.
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66 Ms Wardrobell
AGENT POR ART CLOTHES '
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HEATHS , 4.,
n 12,/ntacourv1114 on *Ilan d
her' laere. Odd $1k• re*et
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