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With most of Summer
still ahead, here's a re-
markable group of all
the wanted shoes—
Pumps, Sandals, Sling-
backs, Spectators — At
amazingly low prices for
early clearance.
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Mrs. Geo. McMurdo of Toronto, is
visiting with her sister, Mrs, T. Y.
Smith and other relatives this week,
Mr. and Mrs. D. McPherson and
n daughter, Merle, and Mr. L. Shirley
n of London, spent Sunday at the home
• of Mrs, Ellen McPherson,
• Mrs, Stewart McLaren and family
of London, are visiting at the Graham
a home on John St, Mr. McLaren spent
n the week-end with them,
IN Mr. and Mrs, 13, Carruthers and
III son, Roland and Mrs. Hives of Winni-
• peg, were recent guests at the manse, • • with Rev. and Mrs. A, Nimmo. Mrs.
a Hives is an aunt of Rev. A, Nimmo.
a Mr, and ,Mrs. C. E. Steward of Tor-
• onto, spent the past week with Mrs.
al Steward's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J.
to S. Isard. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coleman
1" of Toronto, also spent the week-end
111 at the same home,
• Mr, Henry Rintoul, Mrs. Ann Me-
w Nevin, Mrs. Fred Lott and Freda, • • visited last week with the former's
brother, George Rintoul in Detroit.
t" Mrs. Rintoul returned with them for
n a visit.
1111 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. H. MacDonald
n and family have returned from ha-
.° daY ing at the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
is Milton Groves and Mr. and Mrs. Al-
i" yin 'Groves in Freeville, N.Y. Mrs.
• Milton Groves has cane to spend a
•flee week or so with them in Wingham.
011 Pro. Lieut. George McNevin of • ▪ Dundas, who has just been Commis-
":sioned from the Salvation Army Col-
ilegt, Toronto, and Miss Marion Mc-
• 'Nevin, visited last week at the home
of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
I:H. Scott and family,
N Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Valk and family
n of Chesley, Mrs. Maye Hanmore, also
IIII of Chesley, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore
Strauss of Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs.
• iwJohn Strauss of Teeswater, spent Sun- i • day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fran,
n cis Ste Marie of Lower Wingham. n
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ELIZABETH
ARDEN
KEY TO
LOVELINESS
KIT
Ca, $5.00
Prices for your favourite Health and Beauty Aids are deep down
low at plcICIBBONS—right at the very bottom. Nobody, not
even a deep sea diver—could find them any lower any place in this
province. So, shop here for REAL SAVINGS. Real, because you
get the known quality and proven dependability of nationally adver-
tised products—brands that are "buy words" for' satisfaction.
REXALL BISMA REX 85c - $2.00
(Antacid Powder. 4-way atcion)
BROMO SELTZER 25c - 49c
Fights headaches three ways
REXALL CHLORODENT TOOTH PASTE 33c
(Lime Flavour) The new type ammoniated dentifrice
WILDROOT
Crearn.Oil
FOR YOUR
HAIR
KOTEX
UNITARY BELT
29c a
Narrow.- Adjustable
All-Elastic
ATHLETIC
SUPPORTERS
FROM
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A GREETING CARD
is a warm handshake across the miles, Ottr RUSTCRAFT Cards
are truly "Cards of Character"
Take some HASTI-NOTES with you on your vacation,
OUR GIFT WRAPPING DEPARTMENT
is loaded with New, Smart, Wraps, Ties, Seals and Decorated
Cellophane —See them today!
Wednesday, July 13, 1949
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LOCALS AND PERSONALS
GvisitulTi s l ast week with 11r, and and Mrs, H. V. Pym. Me. and Mrs. M. Graham and Mar-
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Greer, also Mr, garet, of Toronto, were recent guests
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lloyd are and Mts. Joe Greet of Toronto, spent of Mt, and Mrs. John Blake.
Mrs. W. B. McCool is spending a spending a vacation at Eight House, the week-end with Mrs. W. 5, Greer. Mr. and Mrs. v Ken Somers and
few days itt Toronto. Muskoka, Mrs. E. R. Hobden of Bearnsville, children of Midland, are visiting with
Mrs, Isobel FAston spent twos weeks Mrs, Howard Wallas and son of is visiting with her son. Mt R. R. the former's father, Mr. Somers.
in London and Grand tend, Eifehoner, are visiting with lief moth- Hohden and' family. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hineks, :Keith
Mrs. 1. H, MaeXay and Mrs. Carrie er, Mrs. Stanley Hare, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bennett of and Heather of Harriston, were Sun-
Taylor arc holidaying at Xincardine, R6ht. Xing of Montreal, visited Chatham, spent the week-end with day guests of Mrs. C. Whitfield,
Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Roberts and with his sister, Mrs. FT. C. MacLean relatives in, town, Mrs, Chas. Bates and daughter, Pat-
Mt. and Mts. V. •Dttnlop ate in Mew and Mr. MacLean, last week. Mr, and Mrs. Joint Blake and Ber- ricia, of Toronto, are visiting with
York attending the Lions Convention. Mr, Dtmegil MacDougal of IK:ing- nice, spent the past week in theNiag- the former's parents, Mr and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnott Brock of Lon-, ston, is visiting at the home of Mr. Ara. Peninsula. Geo.
Dunlop's Shoe Store
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Clearance price 5.45
IN BROWN. THE SIZES ARE BROKEN BUT WE HAVE ALL SIZES IN THE GROUP.
VALUES UP TO $15.00
Children's
Goodrich Suii Togs and Dominion Kedettes. The ideal shoe for beach, sport wear
White and Colour Shoes
Special Price $8.45
Sale Price $3.79
LADIES' SPORT SHOES
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1.98 and 2.98
In black, brown, green, red
Howick District Orange Service
Sixty members of L.O.L. and L.O.
"'B.A. lodges marched to the annual
a church service in,the Fordwich 'United I
• :Church on Sunday evening, when Rev.
• :G, G. Burton of Moorefield delivered +
n ▪ a stirring address taking his text from i t judges 5;20. "The Stars in their cour-
mcses fought against Sisera." Nations
III !and individuals must take a stand for the right if the evil in the world is
Lie to be overcome. God is on the side of
"°!right and opposes wrong at all times , was in the days of Sisera. Mr. John
Neilson of Listoivel 'was soloist and
j!sang "My Task."
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• ! Sotheran Reunion i
N I About 120 descendants of the late
111John Sotheran a pioneer of the Ford-
wicli district, gathered at the park in
3 i:Listowel on Wednesday afternoon,
mi !for their second reunion. Three grand-
• children, Wm. Wade, Wm, Sotheran,
W and Mrs. Wm. Allin, Fordwich, and
Ilk many great and great great grand-
1111 !children were in attendance from Lis-a; • towel, Fordwich, Gorrie, Belgrave,
INHarriston, Toronto and Tyner, Sask.
N :Races, ball games and contests were
...11"enjoyed during the afternoon. At the
mg !supper hour busjness meeting it was
• decided to meet at the same place
lc next year on the same date, first
a !Wednesday in July. The following of-
n ficers were elected: President,Nor-
n inian Gibson, Listowel;
n Crosby Sotheran, Fordwich; Sec.- T
reas., Mrs. Win. Sotheran, Ford-
wich; Program Corn., Everett Cooper,
Everett Allan, Mrs. Bruce Sotheran,
Mrs. Bruce Armstrong, Mrs, Cecil
Wilson, Fordwich; Park Cpm,, Nor-
man Gibson, Listowel; Lunch Com.,
Mrs, Selby Foster, Fordwich; Mrs.
Harry Templeman, Gorrie; Mrs. Doro-
thy Allen, Mrs. Crosby Sotheran,
Fordwich. Prize for the oldest person
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Miss Maude Harding of Toronto,
is spending the summer vacation at her
!home.
Mr, and Mrs. Don Schaefer have
'been holidaying at the home of the
I former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Schaefer,
Mr, Frank Fleuty of Enfield, Mid-
dlesex, England, is on a visit to his
'daughter, Mrs. John Preston and Mr.
,Preston.
Miss Pearl Harding of Toronto, is
a holiday visitor with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Harding,
Mr. Jack Boyd has purchased the
Russell Walker farm on the 4th con.
Mrs. Ernest Jacques of Caledonia,
is visiting relatives here.
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Here's a pair of elastic stock-
ings that keep your secret!
It's our specially designed,
specially knit surgical stock-
ings that hug your legs like a
second skin to give you quick
relief from the pain of sur-
face varicose veins, yet are
practically invisible even un-
der sheer street hose, And
best of all--they're c-o-o-11
They're kilit ,with thousands
of little "windows" to let the
air through and cool your
skin. These elastic stockings
are available in knee and gar-
ter lengths. Why not get
your pair today?
to help the kiddies finish out the Summer in style and in comfort. Oxfords
and Sandals.
1.98 - 2.49 - 3.29
BOYS' SIZES, 1 to 51/2
4.39
YOUTHS' SIZES, 11 to 13%
3.95
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Men's Bold Look Dress Oxfords
NOTICE
We will not be respon-
sil* for any shoes or
oiler articles left for re-
pairs, and not called for,
after a period of sixty
days.
BROWNE'S
SHOE REPAIR
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