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WIN Q} AM ADVANCJ TXMES
orrect Shoe Essential
FittingIs
NOT ONLY FOR FOOT HEALTH BUT FOR
THE GENERAL HEALTH
React what Dr. Copeland has to say about
this in the Toronto Daily Star of Satiirday last:
"VVise arld careful choice of footwear will
insure pod foot health. In addition to this it will
help the general health of the individual. It must
not be overlooked that poor foot health often leads
to certain nervous disorders and other general
complaints."
You run no risk of 'poor fitting' shoes when
you buy from us. We measure every foot and fit
according to the correct measurement. Moreover,
we have adopted the best measuring invention
known to the Shoe Trade, namely
THE
BRANNOCK FOOT MEASURING DEVICE'
You asholutely ruri no risk if you allow us
to take your measure and fit your foot according-
1y.
We wish to mpress this fact : The old way
of going by numbers on the shoes is not the correct
way to secure a correct fitting shoe and one pair
of short or poor -fitting shoes may bring years -of
discomfort.
SVilis' Store
"The Store That Knows How to Fit Your Feet."
Phone 129 Wi ;ghosts, Ont.
WHITE.CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wightman and
Miss May visited with their daughter
Mrs. Jas. Brigham of Blyth on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rintoul and
three sons of Seaforth, visited with
Mr. and Mrs: J. G. Gillespie on Sun-
day, and with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
McGee. Her aunt, Mrs. Lew iVil
hams of Blyth, aaccompanied them.
and spent the day with Mrs. Henry
McGee.
Miss Susan Carrick, who has been
with her sister, Mrs. Fred Clarke for
CUT RATE - PRICES —
Wingharn's Up-toDate, Best, Cool, Bright, Clean and Sanitary
Grocery Store.
Space does not permit us to print all the Cut -Rate -Prices
that are throughout this store. Remember—Our Specials are al-
ways good from Thursday until the next Tuesday.
Compare These Prices to What You Pay Elsewhere.
Lifebuoy Soap 19 c 5 string Brooms 25c and 49c
3 Cakes for Rolled Oats, Quick
Sunlight Soap 6 _ cooking or plain, 6 lb. �5+t'i
Our price, Bar .- Black Pepper
Medium Cheese The Best. Lb. for
29
2 lbs. for 24cBaking Soda C
4 -String Broorn-,t 19c In Bulk, for lb.
,=10=0====4U -201== ==0=101.
CLASSIC CLEANSER
Our Cut. Price 4C
Tin
SANT FLUSH 25c
Large Tin for Gi
Galt Vinegars 39 c
Handy Ammonia - c
Pkg. 'for +e.J
Huron Toilet Paper
2 bottles for .....,........ 19 4
Blue Bird Toilet IPaper irk
98 lb. Bag 2 49
For
24 lb, Bag 65c
For
1 SILVER LAKE SAL -
3 1-1b. tins for Cuirk,A;
LELY'S TOILET SOAP
Large Bar 5c
For
Macaroni Cutlets 25c
4 lbs. for
Clothes ?ins 15c
6 dozen for only
VITO CHEESE, Spreads
or slices similar -to 1 A_
Soda Biscuits oil
Ideal Catsup, 26 oz size irIM , Falcon Baking Powder I M-„
3 bottles for .6.40c, 16 oz tin 19c; 12 oz. tin A el 4
Fresh Dates
ii PAT -A -PAN PASTRY PO'TATOES, Irish Cob -
and Cared Meats at Very Special Prices. Leave your order for
Sparc Ribs and Teriderlotts 'before dosing time 'ritlay, for Sat-
urday delivery,
WE K
hone 17.
OWN THE UPKEEP
NO trattet how. an ortler, We Deliver,
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the p,
W weeks, 'etnitiecf h aatz
last Monday evening,
Miss Azirelict Lever, who has bee
visiting with her parents, Mr. an
Mrs. Peter Lever er returned to her po
sition in London on Thursday.'
Mr. and Mrs, Rabt.. McClenaglia
and Clarence spent Sunday with AI
Harry McClenaghan of 1!elgrave,.
Mrs, Hodgkinson of Bolyrood, i
spending a few weeks with her bro
Cher, Mr. Herb. Pettapiece.
Mrs, Jas. L3arboar and Mr. and Mr
Elwood .Barbour and children spoil.
Sunday with the former's datightei
Mrs. Fred Culbert of Seaforth.
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Falconer an
children also Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wat
son and daughter, Margaret of St
Helens, spent Sunday with Mr. an
Mrs. Archie Aitchesou,
1\1r. and Mrs. Harry Copeland 'an
Inez and. Ewart, and. Mrs, Mable In
gle of Bolton, and Mr. Watson Cope
land of Toronto, visited ' on Friday
Last with Mr. and Mrs Arthur Moore
and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Welhvood,
Little Betty Thompson, daughter
of Mr, Nat Thompson had her feet
painfully burned -when running over
ground which had been burning,
12iss Nettie Casemore of Turnber-
ry spent the week -end with Miss Mer-
le Gaunt.
Mrs. Roy Patton of Lucan, spent
last week with her 'another, Mrs. Fox.
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Sutherland spent
Wednesday last with. Mr, and Mrs.
Alex. Sutherland of Holyrood.
Mrs. Wesley Leggatt spent 'last
week at the home of her brother, Mr
Alex. Mowbray of Bluevale,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore and
notli:er, Mrs, Wellwood, and her sis-
ter, Miss Mary Dolmage of Toronto,
motored to Caledon on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. John Purdon, Miss
Mabel Purdon and Mrs. Frank Coni-
es and Isabel and Alex. motored to
Hensall and spent Sunday with their
)arents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pardon.
Ve are pleased to report that he is
ble`to be about and is looking 'for-
vard to returning home soon.
Rally Day service was observed in
he United Church on Sunday when
he regular program was carried out,
vith the superintendent taking char -
e of the service. Clifford Farrier
ecited "What can' a little chap db?"
Carman Farrier read the story "Truly
Brothers," and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft
ead the story "Ko -sen finds a way
o serve his country", and the pastor,
Rev. T. C; Wilkinson gave a splendid
alk on the subject, "Serving Jesus
o -day", The choir rendered special
lusic.
Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Baptist, Tees
-ater, spent Sunday with Mr. an
Irs .R. J. 'Ross,
1llr. and Mrs. Frank Baird and son
immie of Mitchell, visited on Sunda3
ith Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henry.
Mrs. Albert Green,•of Teeswater
ster of Mr. Thos. Gaunt, had th
iisfortune to slip on the floor o
Vednesday last and break the righ
p bone. She was taken to Wing
am Hospital, where she is lying in a
st. We wish her a speedy recov
.y
Inspector Bauld of Port Elgin made
s official visit to S, S. No. 10 on
-ednesday last, Mr. Mr. Bauld ex
cts this will be his final visit as he
i11 soon be superanuated.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chamney, Shin-
y Ann of East Wawanosh, spent
unday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
hn Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McIntosh and
to children of Owen Sound, and
r. and Mrs. Clare Keen and two
ildren of Owen Sound, .called on
nday on their aunt, Mrs. Green in
'Ingham Hospital and visited with
eir uncle, Mr. and Mrs. T, Gaunt.
Mr. and Mrs, W. J. McClenaghan
Peterboro,' Miss Sarah Garbutt,
entr Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed -
✓ Gaunt. • •
Mr. Alex. Simpson of Wingham,
ent last week with his sister, Mrs,
ank Henry.
The W.M.S. meeting of the United
iureh was held on Wednesday last
th the President, Mrs. J. Gillespie
the chair. After the opening ex-
cises,. it was decided to hold a ha-
at- in early December. Mrs. Mc-
ien had charge of the chapter from
e Study Book, Miss C, Laidlaw led
prayer. The tenparence readings
re given and Mrs, Henry led in
ayer.
A meeting of the W,C.T.U. is be-
held in the school on Thursday
which all the ladies are invited.
Misses Donelda and Nellie Mac-
num o€ Langside, spent the week -
d with their aunt, Mrs. McQuillan.
Mrs .Cornelius and Amos motored
Goderich on Monday, after receiv-
word of the illness of her brother.
law, Mr. Jesse Grey.
Mr,.atzd Mr& .Bert Lloyd. and little
rothy, of Listowel, spent Sunday'
h her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Keri-
h Weaver,
he regular Meeting of the W,lrt.
of Clialmer's Church was held on
ttrsday with the president, Mrs. F.
niter lit the chair, Ms.
rMc ittll n
Miss Ida McQuoid were in chair
d the Study I3'oolt, Mrs. Craig
read; 'the Scripture lesson Arid Mrs,
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,arton gave 'a' Missionary reading;
This' Society* slopped their hale to
Mrs. Linklatei -of.,Tueswater last week'
containing four quilts and clothing
for a nine year olcl boy. Mrs, R. J,
Ross led the meeting in haver.
Word was reelved last week of the.
death of Mr, Robert Stein of Sinip-
sen, Sash., Resides his wife, he leaves
a grown-up family to mourn him, al-
so two sisters, Mrs, Jas. Purdon of
St. Helens, and 11Trs. Win. Pardon of
Whitechurch, and four brothers, Al-
bert of Aylesbury, Saskj ( James of
Regina, Andrew of Ashfield, and John
of Kincardine. This community ex-
tends sympathy, to the bereaved fam-
ilies.
Mr ,and Mrs, Cecil Falconer, Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. P.urdon, and Mr, and
Mrs, Geo. Tiffin and Mr, and Mrs.
Wesley Tiffin- and Misses Florence.
and Clara Purdon attended a family
re -union party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ab Cameron on Thursday.
evening last. A car load of the Cam-
eron family from Port Dalhousie had
New i�' d rwear
Shirts? 'a'a*na
s9.
We suggest that you make an immediate visit to. ;King's
YOU'LL FIND THE RANGE OF OUR. GOOD FALL LINES
ABUNDANT -- THE PRICES, MODERATE,
Choose from the following:
WARM YAMA CLOTH • FINE BROADCLOTH
SUITS SUITS
$1.79 1 X98, 2.50, 3.50
AND THE 'SHIRTS—Of smart stripes, plain shades, and allover
patterns. Tailored by Forsyth, Arrow, Stewart. Collar "
attached and matching collar styles.
SPECIAL
Bus Rates
Thanksgivi ng
Week - End
GOING FRIDAY, OCTOBER
6th to 9th. RETURN TICK-
ETS GOOD TO OCT. 11th.
Special Bus
Will leave Wingham on Mon -
,clay Night, Oct. 9th for London
at 7115, arriving at London 10
LONDON, HURON, BRUCE
COACH LINES
Telephones 331 or 61, Wingham
JI1I (�Itllii;t i.
,� ll1l411
lu 1
All Varieties of Pastry
and Bread.
Now is the Season for
WEINER ROASTS
We can supply you with any
quantity of -merrier rolls. Place
your order the day before need-
ed.
Special Prices on Quantities:
Gibson's Bakery
"Always The Best"
WILLIAMS'
WRIST OR
POCKET WATCHES
Outstanding values are now
being, shown.
Call in and see our splendid
First Class Repairing done
on the premises.
Jewellery Store
Automobile 3
iOstirance
at
$1.69, $1.95, $2.50
Wool Pullovers
Warm and snag fitting with Turtle necks or
Zipper Fastening. Reds, Greens, Browns, Blues.
$2.25, '$2.45
Fall Combinations
Just the right weight for Fall.
Turnbull's and Penman's makes., Watson's,
98c, $1.98 t° 3.95
HEADQUARTERS FOR HATS, CAPS AND NECKWEAR.
FULL RANGE OF BOYS' .CLOTHES; SUITS, SWEATERS:
LEATHER COATS, STOCKINGS, LEATHER CAPS, WINDBREAKERS.
-- IT PAYS TO SHOP AT KING'S FOR ALL NEEDS
SEMP
KING BROS. Wingham
motored up and all had a happy time
together.
Mrs, Charlotte Dobbs of Golden
Valley, Parry Sound, was visiting for
a few days last week with her sister,
Mrs, Peter Lever and Mrs. R. Y. Car
rick.
Quite a number of the Women's -
Institute ladies. frain here attended.
the meeting of th Institute in Wing -
ham on Tuesday, where the White-
church ladies put on the program.,
sistants were Misses Jean and Mar- more, Margaret Mundell, and Mrs.
jorie Herd, Beatrice Ferguson, Gladys. E. Walters. Little John Lawrence
Fitch, Barbara Iinglis, Etoile Case- welcomed the guests at the .door.
Mrs. Helen Thompson- is visiting
at Mr. Norman Thompson's at pres-
ent.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wightman
spent Sunday at Mr. J. Wightman's
at Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shiell and fam-
ily visited with friends at Ethel on
Sunday.
The first -meeting of Britle Y. P. S.
was held on Tuesday 'evening in he
church, All the new officers were
installed and were as follows, Presi-
dent, Mr. 'Gilbert Beetroft; Sec.-Treas
Mr. Roy-' Pattison; Organist, Miss
Beatrice Beecroft; CitizenshiP, Miss
Jessie Finlayson; Social, Mr. Ross
Robinson; Tellowship, Mrs, Leslie
Wightman; Missionary, Mr. George
Taylor. Rev. Butt of Gorrie, gave,
the address which was very inspiring
and helpful in young people's work.
It.was decided they would have a so-
cial at the church on Friday evening,
Sept. 29th.
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Bert (passionately): "Life to me
was a desert until I met you."
Doreen (coldly): "Is .that why you
dance like a camel?"
BELMORE
Rally Day was observed in the
Presbyterian Hall on Sunday after-
noon. The Sabbath school choir ren-
dered special music.
Large congregations listened to the
Rev. Dr. Laird of Toronto in McIn-
tosh Church, Sunday morning and
evening.
The W. M.'S. will meet at the man-
se, Friday afternoon, when McIn-
tosh auxiliary will put on the pro-
gram.
A most regretable accident -Befell
Eldon Renwick while speeding at the
Clifford Fair on Saturday afternoon,
when he was thrown out. His foot
was so badly injured it was found
necessary to haye it amputated above
the ankle. This was performed in
,the Walkei:ton hospital,
Mrs. Jack Reid is undergoing treat-
rnent in Wingharn at present.
Miss Eleanor Jeffray visited Miss
tion the past week.
Miss Minnie Jeffray spent IVIonday
last week with Mrs. Baker at Wing -
haat
Last Friday itiaJty visitors from
Mildmay, McIntosh and Belmore at-
tended the At 4-Ionte at the United
Reasonabk Rates Church Manse, telmote. The spac-
I ious"roOtris of the manse ivere beauti-
i A. M. Bishop
Phone 226 Wnighatrii
litaf
fully decorated with pink roses arid
'taYlor received with Mis.thompidn
The tea table attractive with pink
rotes, and pink dandles in a tall silver
'candelabra, was presided over by Mrs
Gowdy and Mrs. Vogan, the
evening Mrs. W. IrwItt arid Mrs, 6
Rutherford pOored tea, and the as -
LYCEU THEATRE
Thursday, Friday,' Saturday, Sept. 28th, 29, 30th
GEORGE ARLISS And BETTE DAVIS
In —
"THE WORKING MAN'
Comedy and Drama.
A Picture for All Ages.
Also Single Reel Comedy—Cartoon and Fox News
VEMENIINIMMINIMIENEffilaglIMIIIIIMIIMEMMaiimmumriong
10 Day Selling
Prices Reduced
Save on Special Fall Merchandise—Goods that you
will require NoW and Later On.
Discounts for Early Buyers.
CLOTHING
F,11 Suits, with extra trousers'in fine worsted.
Boys' Suits, two pants from $4.75 to $8.50
Fall and Winter Overcoats, including our New
Coats, Special Discormt,of 0% to Early Buyers.
Boys' Overcoats, full lined, in Browns, Navys,
Odd Trousers, fine worsted and left -overs from
two -pant suits, regular values $7.50, Sale '$3.85
Socks on Sale, A special for ten. day only, pair 25F
Rain Coats, Black Rubber, full belted models,
Kitchen's 'Work Shirts, for this sale, regular
Carhartt's Overalls and Smocks for this sale, in
the heaviest weight , $1.75
New shipment of Stanfield's 'Underwear, Re
Label, heavy ribbed Wool, Shirts and Dra,wers