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Cornfield's Store Is the Place for You to
Get Your Christmas Gifts
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This store is showing ,gifts in every department, that sparkle with the
spirit of Christmas. Come early whilst the choice is immense
and you will be able to choose from our stock something
for everyone on your list. I
HERE ARE A FEW on SUGGESTIONS :•
Gift Suggestions
Crepe -de -Chine Silk Scarfs
Knitted Silk Scarfs
Silk Knitted Slips
Silk Knitted 131,) b,ut..15
1. Silk Knitted Vests.
Crepe -de -Chine T e d d i e s,
Bloomers and. Night
„„, Gowns
Wool Underwear
Fancy Jazz Garters
Leather Bags and Purses
Plain Silk and Wool Hose
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for Mother, Sister and
Checked Silk and Wool Hose
Silk and Woollen Hose in
individual boxes
Fancy Silk Glores
Chamoisette Gioves
Kid - Lined Fur -Trimmed
Gioves
Woollen Gloves
Fine Wool Blankets, differ-
ent shades and styles,
with silk bound edges.
Colored Bath Towels
the Younger. Miss
Linen Huck Towels
Windbreakers
Fancy Parasols
Fancy Boxed Ilm!dkerchiefs
Individual Handkerchiefs
Georgette Presses -
Crepe -back Satin Dresses
Crepe Dresses.
Flannel Dresses ,
Bath Robes
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Gift Suggestions for Father, S•other and the Lad
Buckskin Gloves
Kid Gioves.
Wool Gloves
Cashmere Socks
Silk and Wool Soc1t
All -Wool Socks
Silk Socks
Braces and Garters
Silk Four -in -Hand Ties
Fancy Shirts.
Underwear
Coat Sweaters
Pullover Sweaters
Fancy Lumber Jackets
Bow. Ties
Hook -on Ties
Pyjamas and Gowns
Rubber and Leather Belts
Linen and Exceldo Ilandker-
chiefs •
Fancy CheckWoollen Scarfs -- Fanq An! Bands
„Plain White Silk scarfs Suits and Overcoats
Polka Dot Scarfs - Hats and Caps
' ) CLEARING PRICES IN LADIES'. HATS ' '‘
1n order to make more room for our Christmas Goods we are offering special values in Ladies'
The balance of this season's Ladies' and Misses' Velvet Hats at $1.98. Regular prices
f 041.443, $6.59. Ladies' and Misses' Felt Hats $1 49. Regular price $3.50
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' SHOP OFTEN
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at the Store where you ,--ThOite 418 at the Store where you
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are invited to shop West Side of Square -.1,-- Goderich, Ont. are nvited to:shop._
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DEAN i ng ham Advance
Times: Mr. James Deans has passed
,*Way at his home in Philadelphia.
His wife predeceased him about three
' Years ago, and he is survivell by two
daughter* and aix greendchildren. The
- late Mr. Deems was a brother of Mr.
Thomas Deans, of Wingharn, and of
Mr. Willism Deans, of Turnberry.
- Ile woe born in. Turnberry and lived
for some yore.* in Wingham, and will
be kindly remembered by many of
:the older residents. Ife was ill only
a short time, having contracted a
• severe cold, which turned to peeler.
1n011,14. Mrs. Isabelle E. Vanntter, or
• Goderich. was also a slater of the de.
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An Electric Iron,
Tessier, Heater,
Percolator, Teel*
Lamp, Pair Carl-
ing new, Warne -
int Pad, E1.ctric-
al Sapplies of oll
sorts.
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Ashfield .. 4.01 510
Blyth. ., 185 206
Broilaele .... 179 294
Colborne 4 170 382
101 Goderklt 1203 864
01 * Grey • ••• 218 799
83 Howiek 403 706
101 Morris ...... .). 270 548
96Torrtherry 226 448
131. E. Wawanosh192 454
89 W. Wawanosit 354 413
Wingham 490 430
106 Wroxeter VI 103
45 95 . Majority for Rolotettori-19r6
Robtrtairs '
31 HAYFIELD .
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82 /duel: sympathir is felt for the her.
OS Paved fondly and relatives of the late
132 Mt. 17nierias„ King, who pawed *way
Mender Of hest week at his hoar,
in lion** after a Wirt shore Moms
Mr. King WS* lentil about four Yell*
Robert* ao a resident of Newfield and word
his death ea** ers a great *WA to
alt. His brother. Mr. George King
and Mr. Mot Howard vomit to Lot.
des ea notably assraiseg. Noe. 10th
Mr. sad Mrs. H. XI*, of Sarftia. and
Mr. A. Atwood, 4 Do -Writ <411%0 tilt
mew* day to be 'moat at thei funeral
which waa held oe, Wedoseday.
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Oft Wodetweew. nat. lek lit Is_ be1•"'
sit the peik rsonage. KMtge Lur!
Wawa*, elemarielor at ler. and Mrs
W. Wet**. aft the beegrAisty, oas
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Mama. of Adaltarld
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THURSDAY, DEC. 001, le*
Riker's Syrup Tar amt
Cod Liver Extract
AND
Riker's* Bromide Quinine. Tablets
Two well -proved Remedies for Coughs
and Colds.
So14 in Goderich by.
H. C. DUNLOP
The Rexall Drug Stoic
Bedford Block
- • Goderic'
last Friday and report a good time. I
The pupils of Crewe school will I)YS SIA •
ceased. EFS
SPROUL-One of the venerable
residents of Goderich, who during his
residence in this town of over holt a
century. WAS connected with the build-
ing trade pend whose good work is to
be seen on many of the buildings in
town and country, passed to his re-
ward on Saturday morning last, wirer
Mr. John Sproul answered the final
summons in his eighty-fourth year.
M. Sproul was born, ni. Toronto hilt
came to Goderich over 'fifty-five 'years
ago and learned, his trade with the
late Mr. Jantieson Reid, He was one
of a large family. but the only sur-
vivor now is a sister, Mrs. Mitchell.
of Algoma, Mr. Sproul was a 'new.
ber of the congregation of Knox
church and the funeral services ori
Monday were conducted by Rev. R.
C. McDermid. The Pallbearers were
Mesas. D. Sproul.,Wm: Sproul, Mat-
thew Sproul and T. Corral. The
members of Court Goderieh. No. 32
C. O. F., attended the •funeral in u
body. the deceased having been a
member of that order for forty-foin
years. The floral tributes of ,reapect
.included wreaths from Court Code -
rich No. 32, C. 0.' F.; L. O. L. No,
182; Roil •, Black PreeeptorY, No
1034: from -the Big Mill: from the
family; from Mr. T. Carrol; Mr. Nel-
son Armstrong, and Mrs. Dunkeld.
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hold their Christmas. entertainment
Wedricaday. Dee. 22nd. Come and
have a good time with the children. 1
Mrs. Aubrey Higgins and. Mrs.
Kenny- Campbell and daughter, ot•
Detroit, returned home Sunday last
after spending the past weelt. at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jiro. Metiary.
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Rev. Jas. Melba, of Toronto
preached in Ashfield *Presbyterian
Church on Sabbath last.
Lois lVfacKenzie, teaehcr of Pori
lAvelbeekr-end.
was home- over the
A rihmber front this district attend-
ed the annualconvention of the North
Huron U. P. 0. in Wingliam on -Fri-
day.
The Union 'Club of the U. P. W.
have appointed Miss Jennie Cathcart
as delegate to the U. 10. 0. Convention
in Toronto. ' • •
"The Wornen's Institute held their
December meeting at the home of
Mrs, D, McIntyre. The attendance
ewnaroygedoobdyaanidi. a pleasant rime waP
ASHFIELD '
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Made Her Miserable,
After 'Every Meal
Mrs. B. A. Monroe, Vernon Ont.,•
writes: -"For quite some time'l had •
suffered from elyernsia, and after.
each meal was most ,miserable. Acting.
on the suggestion of a friend
eided try-. .
wed soon noticed 1 Was inliroving, and
feel so much relieWa ran rim enjoy
the feed that is put .hefare ine.17 •
Veer drugg'st or dealer handles it;
p. -
et up only liy The T. Milburn. Co., ..
Liadted. TorOeto, Ont. '
LANES
-Mr. and Mrs., Roy Alta and family
spent a day recently at Port Albert
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Alton spent a
day recently at Langside. 1 ?1 Goodi
Mrs. JAS. Helm and•daughter °Live , •
Sowerby
visited at Mrs. David llacke4's one
day last week.
Mrs. Gilbert .Vin t visited friends In
Ninghant one day hist week.
Mr. Caswell Hackett had +he mis-
fortune to lose one of his very value
able working horses last Monday.
- Miss Olive Lyons has refarned
home to Londesboro after spending a
couple of weeks witli friends here.
We extend our 'congratulations. to
Mr. Sid. Ferguson, who was married
last Saturday. , •
-Mrse• Sam Sherwood 'anent -a lea
-days reeently at her sister's, Mrs, Jas
Drennan's.
.Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hackett._ of
Lucknow, spent a day recently at Mr
and Mrs, Harry Hackett's.
The Sunday school Hacketee
church are planning to hold their an-:
nuns Christmas concert on Wednes-
day. Dee. 22. Don't forget the date
. Misses Eileen and Grace Lampbel"
are a-pending:3i few-wenks-with• their
grandparents, Mr. and 14VS:"Ralston
of near Ripley. •
M. and•Urs. Thos. Ferguson were
Lucknowin a couple of day last week
helping their son, Harold, move to
his new home. Ile has purchased the
residence formerly owned by Melvin,
Ore,
•CREWE • '
r. Isaac Gialley assisted Will Crozier
to kill a pig on Wedneisday.
Mr. Wilfred Drennan assisted his
father with tome work one dray last
week. • •
Mr. and Mrs. jack Swann and fam-•
fly visited, on the 12th, con. one day
last week.
Quite * number' from around here
took the play in the parish' hall
"-Marian
always
remembers!"
'*sr sine* ileo Walhalla 'were
our neighbours in Brooktown,
Marian has never missed en
opportunity of greeting me en
my birthday. Bono think that
she w.uld remember our
Golden, 'reading suntiversary1".
*Yee, those thoughtful words
over the. telephone mean *
great dean*
'Indeed they dot As soon as
1 reoligaised her voice, 1 real.
bed what it really moms to lor
able to day that distance is no
longer a harrier. It'e wonder.
fed to be alive in this age of
outlook when one ems sit at
Mow and chat with friends
miles away!"
Legg Distance is pooh's' ki
favorer 'day by day. Per mei-
ogee cesignitulation and en-.
t, there nothing
flfimeteVnentelephofte. Alter all,
row vele* Is yak!
emmegaigesidgisaleasiki
- A -Fresh Stock of -Christmas Fruits of
altKindsJust in
CURRANTS RAISINS,FIGS DATES
ALIVIONDS; .WALNUTS, PEELS, CHER-
RIES, COCOANUT, .NUTS IN SHELL
ALSO JELLY POWDERS WITH FRUIT • "
NAPPIE FREE, SPECIAL BLEND
• •COFFEEF-FRERILY•GROUKI), BROK-
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EN' SODAS, CHEESE, FRESH CIDER • •
LONDON AND GODERICII BREAD,
FRESH KITCHENER MEATS OF ALL
KINDS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER AND
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▪ EGGS and-ALLAINDS-OPPRODUCE- •
▪ REG. G. .SOWERBY *
CQI EAST -STREET AND sQuAtts
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Qalvin Cutt's Specials
Milk white Tapiocat 2 lb*, for. " • • • " • ' • • • • • * • "4423c
Jelly Powder, 4 packages for. .. . .. . .25c
Jelly Powder, 3 packages and
- ip•o.orfor... .... .•• .... 250RexCoffee, reg.85c,for.... • •.
00c
LIMS,13011214 2 H31. for. , „ - ...25e
Easifirst, IO lb. pail for. • $1.79
Easifirst, 1 lb. package for. . .. .. • : ...lac
Seedless Raisks, 2 lbs for. • .. ..... 29c.,
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Seeded Itaiisins, per 15 -oz. package, . . .15c
Lenten and Peel, par lb - •• 11.25*
i�ken Weifftipi, per . 49c
VskiOnCIS RithinS. (old), per ib. 10c
DRY GOODS
Flotne.inade Mitts, per pair ..70c
/.1aratelett.e, stripes, 34 ht. and 361*, per yard 20t.
di, CALVIN curr.
• BONE 116
"Perfect
Bread'
Wrapped or Unwrapped
that nice, nutty brown that
appeals to the eye as well as
the palate.
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BUY A LOAFOF
"PERFECT BREAD
• AND TASTE THE DIFFERENCE
Try Our Whole Wheat Bread
and Fruit Bread
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