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Wishing you
good health
great happiness
a Merry
Christmas
and
good fortune
in the
New Y ear
A. C. Routledge
PHONE 16&
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WISH OUR
MANY CUSTOMERS
AND FRIENDS
A
VERY
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
Watson & Reid
Phone 214 : Seaforth
Specialists in All Lines of
Insurance
Greeting
WISHING YOU A VERY
MERRY CHRISTMAS
For your Last Minute Gifts,
See Our Stock of:
TOILET GOODS -A wonderful
display of Gift Sets.
FANCY STATIONERY and
Playing Cards.
CHOCOLATES and CANDY -
Such as Smiles 'n' Chuckles
and Neilson's in attractive
boxes and packages.
CIGARS, Tobbacas„ Cigarettes
and Pipes -Easy to choose
for a smoker.
SHAVING SETS -Rolls Raz-
ors, Brushes.
BILLFOLDS -Men's Cases.
KODAKS AND BROWNIES.
A Store Full of Gifts at
Keating's Pharmacy
The Rexall Drug Store
PHONE 28 SEAFORTH
Skating If Weather Favourable. -
There will be skating at the Palace
Rink on Friday night and on Christ-
mas night to music by the Staforth
Highlanders Band, and on Christmas
afternoon, if weather permits.
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Death of James Porterfield. -From
Winghain Advane e-Tin;t's: Word was
received' recently oi;. the death, . due
to heart trouble, of James Porterfield,
aged 68 years,' in the General Hos-
pital, Calgary, Alta., on December 3.
The deceased was a son of the late:
Peter Porterfield, of East Wawan
ash, and has been a resident of the
West since young manhood. For
many years and up to the time of hi
death he has been employed by the
National Elevator Company at Gran-
um, Alta. He is survived by one son,
James L., two brothers and ,two sis-
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NUTS, Mixed, 2 pounds 35c
CHOCOLATES AND CREAMS., per lb29c
SATIN, Mixed, per pound 15c
CUT ROCK, per pound 15c
CREAMS; per pound 19c
NEILSON'S CHOCOLATES,
Boxes, -}per pound 50c
ICE CREAM, Special Christmas bricks,
each 30c
-Potted Flowers each 25c to $2.50 el
Choose your Plant now while there is a complete
stock to select from.
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GREETINGS
Greetings to .our Friends and Customers in
Seaforth and district. Our hope is that both you
and yours will enjoy a Very Merry Yuletide:
Carter's Cash Grocery
-P O E. 42 SEAFORTH
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ters, William, of Calgary; Alex. E.,
of East Wawanosh; Mrs. J. Fergu-
son, Bayfield, and Mrs. E.' Geddes, of
Seaforth. Interment took place in
Calgary on December 'ith.
Firemen Have Run.-JWhen gaso,,
line caught fire from a blow torch in
the E'gmondville garage on Tuesday
afternoon, Seaforth firemen i, were
called and soon had the flanges ex-
tingi ished, Some damage was done
to floors, partitions and to a oar
which was over the pit at the time
the fire broke out, Chemicals were
used and the firemen soon bad the
fire under control.
Raise Over Two Hundred Dollars.
-Fort Erie Lions Club sponsored a
'minstrel show a week or so ago and
raised over two hundred dollars. Dr.
G. K. Chapman, son of Wm. Chap-
man, of town, is president 'of the
club, and was also •one of the end -
men. The program, which was pres-
ented in the auditorium of the Fort
Erie High School, attracted large
audiences both evenings it was pres-
ented,
Dr. George McMann Dies in De-
troit. -Many friends in Seaforth and
vicinity will sincerely regret to learn
of the death of Dr. George McMann,
which occurred in Detroit on .Tues-
day, December 19th, following a pro-
tracted illness. Dr. McMann was a
son of the late John McMann and
was born in Egntondville. After
graduating from the Seaforth Col-
legiate Institute, he studied dentist y
and for a number of years had been
a successful practitioner in Detroit.
He is survived by his wife, who was
formerly Miss Olive Willson, of Sea -
forth. The remains were intert'd in
Detroit on Thursday.
Year Book is in Demand. -The S.
C. I. Alumni year book, which went
on sale on Friday last, has met with
a ready demand. Alumni, old and
young, delight in reading the articles
'and `stories by Judge Jackson, Mayor
Sutherland, Sir John Aird, Professor
W. B. Kerr, Dr. G. F. Rogers, Robert
Willis and others, and enjoy learning
of the Alumni activities. The Col-
legiate section, prepared entirely by
S. C. I. pupils, is proving very popu-
lar with students. Many Seaforth
citizens are finding the Yea 'Book, a
very acceptable Christmas gift for
out of town ex -students. .. v
McKillop Branch Meet. -The Mc-
Killop Branch of the W. M. S. 'of
First Presbyterian Church met at
the home of Mrs. Thomas Dickson last
Thursday afternoon, The president.
Candy
For
Christmas
WE OFFER THE BEST
AND THE FRESHEST MADE!
Christmas Mixture
2 pounds for
Satin Mixed
per pound
!Home-made French Creams
per pound
Humfbugs
2 poun.ds'for
Candy Canes 2 for 5c and up
Chocolate Carmels and . 25c
Creams L
Chocolate and Caramels
pound 20c
23c
25c
15c
23c
25c
French Creams
pound
Assorted -lb. Boxes 5e
each 2 L
Moir's Special 1 -lb. Boxes 50c
•each it
Come and See Our Candies Before
You Buy.
The Olympia
Restaurant
Remember your -
o l d schoolmate
with an
S.C.I. Alumni
)ear Book - . •
Every page will be of
interest to any former
resident. Send them for
Christmas Presents.
FOR, SALE AT:
STEWART BROS.
SAVAUGE'S
CRICH'S RESTAURANT
KEATING'S PHARMACY
W ESTCOTT'S
CLEARY'S GROCERY
HURON EXPOSITOR
THOMPSON'S BOOKSTORE
25c Each
Mrs. J. L. Bell presided and opened
the meeting with a. hymn. The scrip-
ture lesson was read by Mrs. J, L.
Bell who also gave a short talk
about Peace, Good -will and Charity
'Mrs. William Drover read the Glad
Tidings Prayer. "Happiness' was
the title of a reading given by 'Mrs.
William Hogg. A description of the
work done by' the Scott Institute, To-
ronto, was read by Mrs. Helen Mc-
Millan. The ladies present received a
pleasant surprise when a lette'rfrom
Mrs. F. H. Larkin, Toronto, was
read. Lts message of inspiring
thought and 'good wishes to the So-
ciety will not be soon forgotten, Dur-
ing the 'business period all the of-
ficers for the past year were re-
elected for the coming year. The
.treasurer, .Mrs. 'William Drover, gave
her report which showed an increase
in the offerings over last year. Af-
$' 50. All the fea-
Liutures of Con-
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soles that
sold last year for $125.00.
'Truly a "New Deal" radio is the
Rogers Model 910-a new, conveni-
ent and beautifully compact 5 -tube
'Mantel Radio. New exclusive Rog-
ers. Full Spray, Seal -Shielded 7 -point
Fully Guaranteed Tubes. Superhet-
erodyne Circuit -image Suppression
-Tone Control ---Advanced Automa-
tic Volume Control, Compact and
distinctive 'Cabinet.
Price (complete with tubes) $49.StD iD
'Dimension: Height 81/2"; Width
1.2", Depth 51".
OTHER MODELS UP TO $149.50
A Rogers Radio is on display in
Crich's Restaurant.,
TUBES AND ACCESSORIES
Guaranteed repairing at lowest cost
to you. Ask for an estimate.
W. C. BARBER
PHONE 80 SEAFORTH
UST 2 DAYS
then Christmas
and we suggest that you do your shopping early,
and to help you, we offer the following suggestions
from our large and variedstock:
FOR HER:
Diamond Ring $25.00
Diamond Wedding
Ring $20.00
Beautiful Necklets ... $-2.50
Marcasite and gold,
Friendship Ring ...,$2.50
Hand Bag $1 25
Compacts $1 00
Toilet Sets $2.50
Manicure Rolls $3.00
Wrist Watch $10.00
Boudoir Clocks $2.00
FOR HIM:
up 'Wrist Watch $3.50'
up
Pocket Watch $1.25
up Travelling Sets,
leather $5.00 up
Waterman Pen and
Pencil Sets $3.75 up
'Cigarette Cases $1;00 up
Signet Ring $5.00 up
Initial Ring $2.50 up
up
up
up
up
up
up
up
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FOR THE HOME:
Mantel Clock $10.00
1 doz. Knives and Forks,
!Silver handle, stainless
steel $4.95
32 -Piece English Dinner
(Sets $4.95
up
up
Silver Tea Service,
3 pieces $9.95..
26 -Piece Community Silver
in Paquette Roll ....$29.751
Wall Clocks $10.00
94 -piece English Dinner
Sets $19.75 up
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Christmas Cards and Gift Calendars in great variety
Wedding Ring Fr&e with every Diamond Ring
Purchased.
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS
SHOP •AT ovi
SAVAU'GE"S
IT PAYS
Phone 194,• .
Residence 10
121 S1r1,
Iter the singing of another hymn,
the meeting closed with all repeat-
ing the Lord's 'Prayer in unison.
For Sale. -Lady's Hudson Seal fur coat,
worn only few times; boys' skates and shoes.
size 2; girls' skates and shoes, size 4, and
set used tire chains. Apply at The Exposi-
tor Office. 8445.1
Notice. -All books must 'be returned to the
Pubic Library on or before Saturday, Decem-
ber 23rd. Greta Thon>psom, Librarian.
3444-2
Goforth Mission Band Thankoffer-
ing.-The annual Thankoffering of
the Goforth Mission Band was held
on Monday afternoon last at 4 p.m.
with Donald MacTavish presiding.
Lois Wright gave a recitation, "Our
Work as Mission Band Members."
The Lard's Prayer was sung 'by Jean
'Mills` and Margaret McLeod. The
Scripture lesson was read by David
Grieve and Bruce Wright gave the
thankoffering prayer. David Grieve
and ,Donald Scott gave a violin duet.
A play entitled, "Missionary Messen-
gers" was given by Alma Elliott,
Margaret 'MioLeod, Jean Mills, Ruth
IMcNairn, Clare Kellar, Ruth Joynt
as light 'bearers, who lighted the
candles of Theliiha Dolm'age, repres-
enting India; Isabelle McKellar,
China; Lois 'Wright,' Japan; Jean
'Might, Korea; Lillian Southgate,
South America; Marian Sclater, Sy-
ria. Mrs. James Kerr brought greet-
ings from the W. M. S. compliment-
ing the Band on the work of the year
as did Mrs. J. J. Sclater from the Bar-
bara Kinw•knuan. Miss S. I. McLean
told a lovely story entitled, "Why the
Chimes Rang."' When the offering
was taken, Isabelle McKellar gave a
recitation on "Giving." This was fol-
lowed by a chorus, "Dropping Pen-
nies," while the 'members dropped
their mite 'boxes into a .white gift
basket held by Aileen Andersod'and
Gordon Wilson, It amounted to $9
and was dedicated in prayer by Mrs.
T!,A, Reid. The receipts for the
year were $73.5,6, including nine Jun-
ior Life Members and one Gold Seal.
Mrs. 'Brodie is giving up the Mission
Band to do Trail Ranger work; also
Mrs. John Stewart on account of ill
health. These positions will be cap-
ably filled by Mrs. D. H. Wilson and
Miss Janet Cluff.
Hold Christmas Tree and Supper.
-St. Thomas' Church Sunday school
held a very- successful Christmas tree
and entertainment in the schoolroom
on Wednesday evening. The evening
opened with supper for the teachers
and children and was followed by an
excellent program, which included
the presentation of a prize to Ruth
Fraises for the highest number of
merit marks. Other numbers includ-
ed; Chorus by the school, "Hark,
the Herald Angels Sing"; play,
"Jean's Christmas"; duet, John Old-
field and A. Archibald; recitations by
Ruth Fraiser, Margaret Barlow and
Barbara Best; duet, Shirley Oldfield
and A. Archibald; duet, Yvonne
Moore and K. Holmes; recitation,
Gladys Earle; song, Joyce "W'ilbee;
song, Donald Thorne and Bobby
Humlbee; recitations, Marion McGav-
in, Audrey 'Mc'Ga'vin and Jack Frais-
es; reading, 'Barbara Best; musical
selections, Jack !Moore; song, Louise
Case; recitation, Isarbel Case; d?,'Ace,
Jean Dungey and Carolyn Holmes ;
song, Shirley Oldfield; recitations,
Jim Brown, 'Barbara Best, Doris Hoff;
song by Miss Edge's Class; recita-
tions, Dorms Barlow, Louise Case;
piano duet, John and !Shirley Old-
field; duet, Lillian Southgate and A
McGavin; song, Robert Stead; song,
Shirley Oldfield and Arnold Archi-
bald; duet,- Misses Freeman and
Edge; piano duet, Misses Edge and
Kruse -$.-Danny and John 'Grum•mett,
Gordon Liessemer.
Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday.
-First Pres'by'terian. Church -Morn-
ing, "Christmas 'Giving"; evening,
The Cantata, "The Light Eternal,"
by the choir, -Rev. I. B: Kahle, Min-
ister.
Northside United Church -Morn-
ing, Christmas 'Service; evening,
Services of Christmas songs and car-
ols, the choir giving five numbers. -
Rev. W. P. Lane, Minister. •
(Continued on page ,5)
Community Dance
Walker's Hall, Brucefield
TUESDAY, DEC. 26th
Good Music
Gents, 25c. Ladies with Lunch, Free.
The Dry Goods and
Clothing Stores o f
Seaforth have ar-
ranged to remain op-
Thurs., Fri. Sat. Evenings
December 21, 22, 23
MACTAVISH'S
S. •SHINAN
STEWART BROS.
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Season's
Greetings
We take this (*g'or-
r tunity-. of extending
t000ur customers and
general public
A MERRY
CHRISTMAS
and a
PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
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1"HINKING OF YOU
No Need To
Fret and
Fume an)
Worry Over
Final
Christmas
Shopping
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Come Direct
To This
Store Now
'And. Enjoy.
Making
Your
Selections
Store Open Evenings This Thurs., Fri. and Sat..
In the way of
HANDKERCHIEFS
3 in box 15c, 25c, 35c to 75c
Individual 5c to 50c
HOSIERY
59c, 75c, '$1.00, $1.50
SCARFS ' 25c to $1.50
DRESSING GOWNS
$2.50 to $6.00
UMBRELLAS
$1.75 to $3.95
FANCY BATH TOWELS
AND MATS .. 25c to $1.50
BED QUILTS, THROWS
and BLANKETS
$1.50 to $7.75
GIFTS FOR MEN:
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Ties .... 50c• to
Scarfs
Braces
Handkerchiefs
Socks
$1.00, Boxed
50c to $1.50
50c to 75c
...10c to 50c
25c to 85c
Suggestion
GLOVES -Cape, Kid or
Fabric, ..75c to $2.50
LINGERIE - Vests,
Bloomers, P a n ties,
Gowns, Slips and Sets
39c to $3.50
MADERIA LINEN
25c to $2.50
PLAUEN LACE
75c to $2.50`
DRESSES -For all oc-
casions
$3.95 to $13.9
GIFTS FOR BABY
Knitted Coats, Caps,
Bonnets, Mittens, Boot -
tees, Shoes; also Bunt-
ings, Silk and Woof
Carriage's Robes a n d
Crib Covers.
25c to $2.75,
Christmas Cards, Seals, . Tags, Wrapping, Etc.
MacTAVISH'S I
CARDNO'S
XMAS'
New Sunkist Oranges 20, 25, 30, 390:
New Mixed Nuts, per pound ° 19c.
Cenuine French Creams, per pound
Christmas Mixed Candy, 2 pounds
Table Raisins, per package
McLaren's Sweet Gherkins, 14 -oz. jar
Fresh Roasted Peanuts, pound
TABLE FIGS
package
OUR SPECIAL COFFEE
pound • • ,.
RI'DEAU HALL COFFEE
pound
WALNUTS AND ALMONDS shelled
pound
MARASICHIINO 'OHEIRRIES
5-ounee jar . , '
TRY OUR SHORTBREAD
dozen
SEE OUR 'CHIRI'STMA'S CAKES
per pound
LUSIH.US 'GELATINE
3 •for
GREEN GIANT PEA'S
tin
CHOICE MINCE MEAT
'2 pounds
TRY OUR 'OLD CHEESE
"per pound ,
23c
25c
35c
23c
10c
10c
39c
43c,
50c.
20c
15c
25c
25c
18c
25c
20c
Everything for your Christmas Cake in cellophane
packages. See our Display.
Christmas buying will fill your card for the
Dinner Set. gave you seen it yet?
WE WISH TO ONE AND ALL A MERRY
CHRISTMAS' AND A PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
Cardno's'' Grocery
Phone 82 Seaforth