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russels 72 -- Ingersoll 21
For Prompt: x.' `ficke nt, Courteous Service
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Optgmetrist
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Mussels all day
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Phone Brussels 26j for , ppo ttmen
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DRAMATIC COAT CLEARANCE AT
E.P,TRA-ORDINARY SAVINGS
-- All Wool Winter Coats, two lin-
'n s rAd chamois, Suedes, Harris 'rweecls,
Twills,- Wool and Camel Hair Mack,
Brown — high shades, for the petite' figure
F' 2" ,,,;td under ... , formerly up to $39.95
z 10-14x, 1°0' to 154
all one price $10,00
Grc.up 2 — Higher priced Coats, formerly
from $39.95 to $59.95 for the short figure,
5' 2" and under, finest all wool Domestic
and T.mportecl materials, boxy and fitted
mcdPls short length. coats. suitable for
wc14' s,1' an in-l•Ptween-coat, sizes 11 - 19,
12 - 1.g, aim sr_.me women's sizes
all one price 15.00
No charges or layaways.
Paris I dies Shope
ListowelYs Leading Ladies' Wear Store,
Where your Dollar bars winner.?.
i, Annual At -Home
At Casa Loma
Thi• Huron Old Boys .Association
of Toronto have seemed beautiful
Casa Loma as the setting, for theh
Annual At -Home to be held Tuesday
.1 pines, November lath. Tt is an-
ticipated that a large number of
former Huron residents and their
friends will he present to enjoy a
social evening in surroundings
which are distinctive among Toronto
show places.
A prominent Orchestra is being
obtained for dancing and Euchre and
Bridge will be curried on in •.11^ Oak
Room. Plans are under way to
provide numerous prizes and enter-
tainment. Refreshments will be
available in the Conservatory.
The committee in charge invite all
Huron Old Boys to be present and
especially urge those who hate
never before visiited Cast Loma, to
come and see it and at the sane time
renew old friendships.
Further information and tickets
will be on hand shortly. Interested
Parties may secure additional darn
by phoning—Gordon Foe'Ier, 2Hr1-
way 1842. Chariman of th,• At -Home
comimttee.
Thrilling Story
Of House Detectives
'walking down dope 1(ldicis, jewel
tR1e"Sts. prowlers and confidence men
is all a part of a dav's work for
vigilant house detectives. Read "The
halms Detectivr—He Works While
You Sleep," in The Amevi tan Week-
-iv, great magazine with this Sunday's
IOct ober 241 issue of The Detroit -
Sunday Times.
You know it yourself ... how
many ways a rainy day can sud-
denly spoil a sunny life. That's
why it is wise to save now—with
Canada Savings Bonds. And if a
rainy day doesn't turn up, your
bonds will help buy you your
favorite day -dream, a holiday trip
or even a start towards a home.
Canada Savings Bonds are on
sale now. They may be bought for
cash ... or on easy instalments
over twelve months ... through
your bank or investment dealer.
Buy yours today
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CRANB OO'r
1\'erk '•u4 !n 1'l: 1 \I't ( dr
Cam. run M 11 lids Mari- item cit.
Bob and Morgan Cru- ren n11 of
1+arn^g,1, and Murray awl Mrs. Parton
and Sharon, London,
Rev, T. E. and i'2Ta. Taylor. naught
tors Audrey and I.-•rtl',
spcare and 111rs. Taylor Sr.. were
Sunday visitors w II Yirs, 'la pa
°instead and 1.yI)'• and 'Mrs N+n'don
and called on other Tri mita.
Mrs. Lloyd 11;u•ltoll, Un<4nl1, :,mad
the w, -eft ,end at the lunoor le r
father John 51,5abb
Friends of Saute) AIeN011' 1.1111
Con. Grey are pleased th:1( hr war
11111, to heave T isl (1001 hospital last
week where he hall liven a patten:
rm. .1'..r a w+eek P'!el+dear an at.tat11
by'a
P,tnrau SM,T zgart and Roht.
i?n::.•1 0. turned to their honor last
'Work I1'e111 a tr'p to ACrsl..rn
Canada.
r'nitrr.ar O'rrir'''1 woro hold un
Sunday 1,-t in Knox rhumb, Crim -
brook, Rev, Perry 1 .l81sen was the
guest t,reaeh,'1, at both morning and
evening serriees. 111 the morning •
the 1111)1' tang "The Ninety and ,
Nhto" with Gr^neuro• .211.ilonll.1 111(118
the ant. par) .\ !nab' n1, flirt'(
posed 111 1 yl le (1n'0011, (Ben ifoether,
(1 11 'n!., 21,11011810 and 1 Tnyd 2i!e2el 1
sane' "When my Life with] the Ti to
Gn s not,' ' In the evellil; the
01101r sang "2.01 the Low •P 1,1011) be +
Burning." A naso] '111, 4), cont•
posed of Misses Mina R,lkor and
Muriel NOLnnal1l and Messrs Glen
Humber and Lloyd .tliehel sang
"The Beautiful Garden of Prayer." I t
The male gttarettr Sana "Child,.
Come Home.' i I
3LUEVALE
Rev. Leland C. .Tor.*-eso8 rr1nduet•
ed annivt rsary service: in t11,• Pere-
bytorian Church 31 FA, ci'r nn
Sunday, and Rev. P011 11 Rh:01Mo
of Exeter preached love '1111 tit
Behnore.
The evening srrt•1r • 1•,.gree watt thy:
first in n week of .:pori -I1 m -"1)ngs
conducted by Rev. John TTOney.i
man. superintendent of rho T.nntlon
Bible Institut,. He apnite on "The
Conversion of Pail." Mrs. Archie
Parker and Miss ,Taller Rnhertson
sang two duets, and th. choir
sang an anthem. 111 joined in a
sing -song. acenmpaniet1 by the or-
gan with Mrs. 7. C. Higgins pre-
siding, while Mrs. ,Torgensml play-
ed the cornet and Mr, Honeyman
the violin.
Rally Day was observed in the
United Church here on Sunday
morning, with the sop,Orintendent,
W. T. Tahnston, presiding,. Phyllis
Hamilton and Mac Smith read the
scriphn•e passages. Miss Margaret
Curtis told a story: and Shirley
and Lester Burden sang a duet.
"God's Tapestry' was the pubject
of the address given by Rev. .1
A. Burden,
PP 1) W, `I7f1RI
.lir.. Marla Pld'Iips. riot' •ielt, is a
visitor with.Airs. C4 r.. ate Ttar
MIrs. Jim. Tin's. T.,t•.i;a••1•:. is vis't-
hlg her mint, Mist: 2Tu'r Tett,
Thee attending Sectional
Convention 1N.1111 8. 0,1•(11 „it t1te
Intron 1'l'e 1 ^genal of he United
('hnrch held at Berrie, Friday, Oct.
15 worn Sirs. ACi!-ou Al,•= Miter,
Mrs. 728visen. Air=, U nnt•t:r, 'Mrs.
A. Arnntsl'nn:, Mrs, S. Wheeler and
Mrs. Speiran.
Mrs. 1.. E. Smith a+.' I1"1)11w :,pent
the past week with her mot'o'r, Mrs,
A. Morrow and Sir. and Mrs, 7d.
Morrow and 2am11v,
Repair Your Tractor — any make
Repair ah kind's of Farm Equipment
) ar n Equipment
.0orninrion Tires
''t•^+£ (3 ": rm impietry.F. 1''
E. Ricy•,. Son
.I!A 1s ESTOWN
hiss Gerty Payne of 'Hanover
visited Mrs. Ti Payuo over the
weeik end.
Lloyd Waewicl< has returned home
concluding a month's nlea,nre and
business trip to 81(sk11.'111Wa11
1\irs, Charles Irwin, who vat visit•
ing her aunt Miss .2110410 Strachan
has returned to her hum:' in A\-adena,
Saslo, visiting Arnaud and Reno•a
friends cumuli'.
Mr, and bars, Lincoln Martin and
children of Wroxeter have bought
Ole Griffith farm on 3rd concession
of Grey. We welcoin» them to the
vtchnity.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Link \\Jherler and
children are hone a.aol after spend-
ing a p1011011111 1(118)1(11 in the Wrest,
Mrs, Balfour, 2n11 con„ has bought
a house in LIS tawel and is moving
th erg
Mrs. Bieck has return al to her
home in G114011 h, She was assisting
Mrs. Geo. Warwick during her
illness,
"As a rule man's a crank,
When it's hot, he wants it cool
When dl'1 root lir. wants It hot
Always wants it what 11 0 not
NrVer pleaserl with what hey got
T maintain, .urn's a emit]" i
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
oaTE ANNOUNCED LAT,TR
50 head of Csttle Crain Hay
20 cord of Dry Wcr1
11 set of Sloop Sleighs
Cabin Trailer with eent1nts, etc. etc
Everything listed will be sold,
WATCH FOR BILLS
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and flawless quality. See these typicalvaluest
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