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Dollar
Day
Bargains
AT GREER'S SHOE STORE
ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
We are going to close Empire Shopping Week
with two big Selling Days• Prices cut on every
pair of Shoes in the store on
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
And i•ea'1 clean up sale prices on mane lines.
BUY- NOW AND SAVE MONEY
W. J. GREER
"The Good Shoe Store"
Wingham, Ont.
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LYCEUM THEATRE
Friday and Saturday, April 27th and 28th
Monte Blue
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"BRASS KNUCKLES"
Mon., Tues. and Wed., April 30th and May 1 and 2
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"THE GAY RETREAT"
A comedy of the Great War.
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Thurs., Fri. and Sat., May 3rd, 4th and 5th
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WlrfG%{AM ADVANCE -TIMES
WESTFIELD
Mfr, T. E. Ellis was on a 'business
trip to Quebec last »'eek.
Mr, and Mrs. jack Cowan visited at
the home of the formees brother in
Wingham over the week -end..
Mrs. 13, H. Taylor of Goderich, is
visiting • her son, Mr. Elwin Taylor..
Miss Ruth Vincent of London, spent
the week -end under the parental roof.
Mr. and Mrs. Will,' Kelly and babe
visited at • thehome of Mrs. Kelly's
parents, Mr. and lrfrs. J. Killough of,
Dungannon on Sunday.
The infant baby of Mr. and Mrs.
Elwin Taylor which was born on
Thursday morning, April i9th, died on
Friday evening. Much sympathy is
extended to Mr, and IVIrs. Taylor in
their loss.
A baby girl arrived at the home of
Mr. and 'Mrs. Wm. Govier, on Satur-
day. Congratulations.
Mr. Win: McDowell attended the
Presbytery meeting at Wingham on
Thursday. Mrs. Wm. McDowell, Mrs.
J. L. McDowell; Miss Winnifreil,
Campbell and Mrs. Jack Cowan at-
tended the Presbyterial meeting.
ASHFIELD
Born -To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dren-
nan, a daughter, on Wednesday, April
xath.
Born -On Friday, .April 13th to Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Hunter, a son,
Mr. Alex. McDonagh of Russel,
Man„ returned to his 'home last week,
and Mrs. Fred Topp to her/ home in
Toronto. •
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Twanley spent
last Tuesday in Wingham.
A. number from Ashfield attended
the Presbyterial held in Wingham on
Thursday.
We: are sorry to report the death,
of Mr. Rory Campbell, x2th con- on
Thursday, April xgth. The funeral
was held on Saturday to Kinloss cem-
etery, We extend our sympathy to
the bereaved wife, son and daughter.
Mr. Kenneth Campbell of Detroit,
was here attending his father's funer-
al.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Garml and chil-
dren from Sheppardton, spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Alton.,
Mrs, John Campbell is spending a
few weeks with' her daughter, Mrs.
Jacob Hunter.
Mrs. Wilson Irwin spent a few days
with her son, Gordon Irwin, West
Wawanosh.
A few from here attended the Odd
Fellows' service on Sunday morning.
, in the ;United Church, Lucknow•
WHITECHURCH
llr. and Mrs, M.iitun McBurneyand
daughter of Windsor, spent a few
days last week with friends here.
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Miss Jeanette 13. Cottle left on Fri-
day to take a position in, Eavenston
Hospital, near Chicago.
Rev. R. F. Irwin of Centralia, visit -
cd on Friday last with,Mi and Mrs.
Herbert Laidlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ,Barbour spent
last week with his brother, Mr. Ar-
c.hie Barbour of 1,ucknow, who passed
away on Friday and was buried on
Monday ofthis week.
_ I Miss Murray of Walton, spent the
j week -end with Mrs, .Gibson Gillespie.
- Me. John Johston held a very suc-
cessful sale on Monday.
Mr. Ernest Sperling "leaves ;this
week for, Detroit„
Mrs, Gillespie, :sr., celebrated her
ninety-ninth birthday on Friday, Ap-
ril, zoth, congratulations.
Mrs. Thos. Gaunt and John spent
Saturday in London.`
Mrs. John Kilpatrick of Crewe, vis-
ited on Friday .with her Parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Robinson of East Wa-
wanosh.
Mr. Jos. Laidlaw has been laid 'up
with.- a sore knee, and Mr. Jas. Laid,
law sr., of the village, has not been so
well lately.
• Me. and Mrs. Irwin Henry and Ross
of Belfast, visited with Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Purdon on Sunday:
Mr.' Mac Ross and Mr. John Pur -
don each. lost a valuable horse' last
week
Mrs. Jas. Boyle spent' a few days
last week with her family in Walker -
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The Y. 3?. Se. of -the United Church
held, a very successful social evening
on Friday last. Next Friday they are
invited to St. Helens.
The many friends of Mrs. ''Ernest
Thompson in this community extend
sympathy to .her and to the mother
and brothers and sisters of the. tate
Mrs. Ernest Thompson in their nad
bereavement.
Mrs, Jas. Falconer and Miss At
Laidlaw left on Monday to attend the
funeral of thii aunt, Mrs. McCartney
ey
of Powasson, who died on Monday.
She never regained consciousness af.
ter taking a stroke. Deceased is a
sister of the. Laidlaw family of White
church,
Mr. Bcccroft is busy planting
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The store is full of "Enipire Made Goods" - Each departh-ient has its array. of splendid values in
Canadian and British productions ,- Go9ds that represent remarkable achieveinents from throughout
Canada and the Empire. Special LOW PRICES are niacle on many lines, so it will be to your ad-
vantage to shop with us during "Empire Shopping. Week,"
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Women's Coats and Suits;
Striking examples of the progress Cana-
dians have made in the production of fine
apparel for Women and Misses. We offer
Exclusive models at close prices $14.5o,
$23.00 to $45.00.
Dresses for Choice
Creations of Doris Barrett 'that com-
mand attention wherever shown, at -$19.5o,
$25.00 to $38.50.
Silks of Quality
Did you know that beautiful Silks are
made in Canada? At St. Catherines, Galt,
Cornwall. ...Flat Crepes, Satin, Georgette,
$1.88 to $4.ss per yard.
Corsets` and Accessories
Nemo and Gossard makes give entire
satisfaction, Corsets from, $2.50 to $6.00;
Corselettes $x.5o up. Made in Canada.
True Irish Linens
These fine Table Linens, Towels and
Bridge Sets are a distinctive credit to the
makers, John S. Brown and Sons, Belfast,
Ireland, Prices to suit all.
Leather Purses and Hand Bags
Made in Canada from fine Calf Skin,
Black, Browns, Blonde and Grey shades.
Priced $1.5o to $6.95•
Blankets --Canadian and Scotch
Pure Virgin Wool made into the love-
liest Blankets, Coverlets and Yarns, plain
colors and check designs. From $5.75 to
$14.5o the pair.
Wabasso Smart White Cottons
Madapolam, Nainsook, Sheetings, Pillow
Cottons and Steam loom, Extra values for
Empire Week x4c, 23c to 48c,
Canadian Floor Coverings
Linoleums and Congoleums, also Rugs
of each for your livingbroom, bedrooms or
kitchen. New low prices are now in effect.
Silk Stockings of Quality
Kayser Slipper Heel and Holeproof are
the best full fashioned makes. $x.85 to zoo.
Watson's Silk 'Lingerie
Kimonas, Slips, Combinations, Bloom-
ers and Vests. Special $x.5o line for g8c.
House Furnishings
Cretons, Sateens, Window Chintzes and
Curtain Draperies. New goods made in
Canada. Priced 5oc to $2.5o per yard,;
Umbrellas
Smart numbers ,that reveal Canadian art
in Umbrella and Parasol making, You will
find our display interesting. Priced $x.so
to $xa.00.
Reid's Scarfs and Neckwear
Beautiful goods for the .adornment of
Spring Dresses and Costumes 75c to $4.50.
Men's Clothing
Styles and sizes, in Men's good Suets and
Top Coats, made from the finest Worsteds,
Tweeds and Serges, from both Canadian
and British 1Vfills.
Suits from $x7.5o, $25.00 to $4o.00
Top Coats at $x5.00, $x8.75 and $24.5o
Special for Friday and Saturday all less 2o%
Slickers to Keep You Dry
Fish Brand Slickers, Blue, Green and
Yellow, all sizes, Priced $4,95, to $8.5o.
'Shirts! Of Course
Forsyth, Stewart; Arrow are the best.
•ststanding values for your selection $x.95,
$2.5o to $4.50. "t
Neckwear and Socks
A large' stock of Canadian, English and
Scotch makes. Priced 69c, g5c to . $x.75.
Underwear
AT,pw for. Spring weights, Althletic, •Bal
brigg'ait and fine wools 98c to $3.50.
Barrymore Rugs
A distinct Canadian achievement. The
best Rugs, Mats and Runners on the mar-
ket. Come in and see them.
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CANADIAN GROCERIES SPECIALLY PRICE D FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
McLaren's Jelly Powders, 4 'for asc 5' lb. Pail Corn Syrup, 3 for ,$x o0
Large Jar Orange Marmalade -3 Boxes Maple Leaf Matches -. .. ....25c
6 rolls Crepe Toilet Paper 22C Pink 'Salmon, large tin _ ._23c
Extracts, 3 bottles for . asc Silver Gloss Starch a pkgs 25c
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Choice` September Cheese, per lb : 27c
McCormick's Fresh Cookies .2gc
Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs..-__.:. 25c
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BLUEVALE
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Pocock and
little daughter, and brother, Norval,
of Ilolmesvilie,spent the week -end
at the home of their sister, Mrs. Leon-
ard
eonaril Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Po-
cock and son, Harold, .of Belgrave,
were Sunday visitors at the same
'tame,
Mr. aria Mrs, Walter:Davidson were
visitors one day last week at the home
of Mr, and Mrs, John Mundell.
Mr, and Mrs. Will Cleghorn and
daughter, and Irving of Hamilton,
were visitors last week at the home
of Mr. and, Mrs. Roger Oke,
Miss Bessie Wilsoni of Toronto, is
at 'present visiting at the hortte of
Mr, and 'Mrs. Roger Oke, and also
Mrs. Ida "Wilson who has been there
for some time.
14frs.ItauSIand daughter,
Mrs.
I1
Gilkinson, of 'Turn.berrYr . were visitors.
last veeelc at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Mundell, they were ac-
companied. by Miss Hazel A/Lundell,
who spent the past two weeks at their
hoaxes.
TURNBERRY COUNCIL
The minutes of council meeting held
hit Bluevale on April teth, 1928. All
members present, ,Minutes of last
meeting . were reading and adopted.
No letters were received,
Mr. Chas. 1VIcCutcheon presented
his, claim for loss of horse in x925
from injuries claimed on Hawick-
Turnberry boundary, Claim to be ta-
ken care of by the Globe Indemnity
Co.
Moved,' by J.:l Breckenridge and J. E:
Baird that we request the engineer, F.
F
R.:�.d:gar to xnalre :report on Thomson
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and furniture
ret -De ell Drain. -Carried.
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Moved by J. Breckenridge and Jas.
E. Baird that we purchase from Saw-
yer -Massey Co. 4 three bar Standard'
Road Drags. --Carried. '<
Moved by R. Grain and D. P'ortune
that By-law xs be passed appointing
the following Pound keepers for year
x928:--- Robt, McXague, John Lane,
T. Appleby, H. Gilmour, A. Geinmill,.
Jas. Kirton, P. S, McEwen, Jas. Doug-
las, John Tervitt, Theo, Finned, John
Mundell, W. H. Elliott,' John Moffatt,
--Carried. ,e
Moved by. J, Breckenridge and J. R:
Baird that By-law. No. x6 be passed
appointing the following Pence view-
ers for the year 5928: -Wm.. H, Mutt.
d 1, W, S. Ding, J. P. Lovell, Thos.
HAug , San,Van tone, 5. E. Nichol,
ol
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Jas. McDougall and E, Orvis.--.Car.
tied,
Moved by R. Grain and D. Fortune
that I
Y-lav No x�bepassedappoint.
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w
ing Jas. Wylie, dra• inspector s
ector at goo
per hour: -.Carried.
The following account were paid,--
Wingham Advance, acct. $3.00; Muni-
cipal World, acct, $8,00; Jas. Wylie,
sheep worried by dogs $80.00; : 5. T.
Wylie, patrolman $11.75; Johfi• Kelly,
patrolman $6.o5; Matt, Willie,‘ patrol.
man $2o.5o; Rae & Thompson, acct..
.95; T. W. McKinnon, patrolman 20.20;
Thos. W. Weir, sept, $x6,5o; Alex.
Forgie, patrolman $13.80; `C, Dunbar;
acct. repairing graders $.00; 'G, q.
Walker, patrolman $so.97; Fred Hogg,
patrolxtian $8.6o; John Potter, ;patrol.
inn
$9.85. u'
Moved'by R. Grain and J. Breck-
enridge that adjourn to meet on May
3151, 1928 at 7p.m. in Bltievale, Court
of Revision on the Assesstnent Roll
to be held in Bluevale on May 35st at
3 p.m. Carried,
W. .. Cruikshank, Clerk.
I.
J. Wright, Reeve.