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WINPHAIVf ADVCJTIMS Thursday, November , oath., 1924
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Cash Plus Selling for Cash Economy
Since our recent Fall Sale our Buyers have been to the Cana.dian Markets and have
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Goods, etc. Men's and Boy's Suits and Overcoats, Furnishings, Underwear. A great turn-
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Entire Stock at a' Saving of from 20 to 50 Per Cent.
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Brock Guaranteed Fur Felt Hats
IVIerfp. Velour Hats, Brown, Grey each
st Penman's No. ix Men's Merino Underwear...„.89c
Men's Military Flannel Work Shirts, Black
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Boys' Red and Green. All Wool Coat Sweat-
ers, on sale at - $1.69
Boys' Gauntlets, wool lined ..... $1.39
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• Men's Curly Cloth Driving Mitts, horsehicle
ig palm, on sale at ,$1.69
• Auto Gauntlets, wool lined
Mens Wool Ribbed Heather Socks .. . .....
Brushed Wool Scarfs . .....89e
Penman.'s 0. V., Listowel Sweaters less 20 p. c. •
Boys' Wool Toques .. .....
Black Mountain Goat Fur Coats
Men's Grey and Navy Serge Suits $19.75
Men's Garters on sale at 25c
Warrens All Wool Sweaters, white $3.79
Boys' Fine Jerseys ...._.---.-...........$1.19 to $1.89
Combination Underwear, Pyjamas less 20 p. c.
300 pairs Men's Mocha, Buckskin, Grey Suede
Gloves less 2o per cent.
Pentnan's Boys' Fleece Underwear _59c
II A LEADER -25 dozen Hewson's all Wool
Underwear, Red Label, all sizes, reg.
• $2.5o, on sale at ___-__ .....
Forsyth and Arrow Broadcloth Shirts, in
81 white, tan, cream, blue, reg. I$3.5o,
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at• and Smocks on sale at $2-49
Odd Trouser Sale $2.95, 3.69
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Brush Wool Gloves'" , 59c
Girls? Sport Hats, Tweed and Sport Cloths.....98c'
Ladies' Black Silk Gloves „,.. .. . . . .. .... . ......59c
lg.'1A,Tashboards, each ..x9c
Lard per lb
SO% Sainitlif Soap, 3 4;7:: .....0
Biscuits,
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P & G Soap,a.ba.- 257c Pi
Oatmeal, 6
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Cheese per ib 2Ic
Palmolive Soap per cake --.9c
11 Peas, per can
Coffee, the best _.5oc
Dates,2 lbs
3.°' Corn Flakes, pkg .. .. ....... roc
II Maple Leaf Sal., small tin ...x8c
Raisins, seeded, lbs •
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.7.1 Fresh Herring, imported fish Ea
Heavy Black Ribbed Cashmere Hose 541
Velour Coats, Browns, Reindeer, Taupas
Scrim Curtain Goods, reg. 75c, sale ... . .
Chintz 36 inch wide, reg. 50c, sale Igc
Velvets, on sale less zo per cent. day.'
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irwin, xo con.,
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Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Begley, of Plam-
ilton, pent Thanksgiving with Mr.
and :Mrs. John lienary, of Crewe.
Mrs. Samuel Sherwood', Toth con.,
spent last weelein Goderich, with her
daughter, Mrs, Jas. Barbour.
Mr. Tom Twamley, of Belfast, went
to Palsville, last Wednesday, where
he •has secured work.
Mrs. Fred Topp, from Toronto, re-
turned Borne after spending,. a week
with her brother and sister, Mr.
Charlie •McDonagh of Zion,'' and Mrs.
Jas. Cook of Belfast. •
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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer , Alton and.
children,' Mr.. and. Mrs. Walter'Alton,
ro con., motored to London last Tries -
Flannelette, dark and light pattern 24c
• Pure Table Linen, 72 inch wide $1.89 per yd.
Military Flannel, •dark grey and khaki 490
I. Fresh Mackerels, can .„.......„_24c
Puffed Rice, per pkg
Corn, 2 cans ..
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_IR Black Cat Shoe Polish ........_x9c
None Such Shoe Polish
in-- Cow Brand Soda
Chipso, 3 for . ..25c
• Brooms
Khaki Drill, 3a inch, heavy quality 39c le
Velvets in Park Brown, x yard wide$ 9
Rugs, Matts, Congoleurn Rugs --20 per cent. off
Old Beach Towels, pure linen, less _ ....20 p. c.
Xmas Bath Towels, imported ._69c, 89c, 1.19 pa
0_ Xmas Silk Scarfs newest coloringssx.iing,ftes,
all silk
2.69
Fine Tattings, Lace edge - xoc, 19c, 25c MI
Sugar per too -849 = Xmas Gloves, Chamoisette, Kid, Suede, new
▪ Macaroni, 2 for .. . .......
▪ • Xmas Handkerchiefs, Cambrics,,Linen, Silk NI
Luckno-w, took in the fawl supper at
Kinjotigh, last Monday night, the 10.
M• and Mrs. Will Lane, Walter
and Etta, of Ripley, spent Thanksgiv-
ing with Mrs. David Hackett Kith con.
Mr. George Lane, of Lanes, was
dov,Pn to Guelph, to the fat stock
show last week. • . •
•IVIr. and Mrs. Gilbert Vitt and Elsie
Belfast, spent Thanksgiving with rela-
tives in Stratford and Guelph.
cuff styles, all coloas98c; t39 Miss Myrtle Shacicleton, of Wing -
• Teas, special blend, lb ............59C
• White Wine Vinegar gal 390
xi ham, spent a few days last week with
Everything less '1r per cent except 'a few Con- 1111i Mrs. Adam Johnston of Courey's
III • tracted lines. MI Corners. ' • •
BLYTH• •
Mrs.. Joseph Stothers, was in Lon-
don for a few days during the week.
Rev. Mr. Donnelly, pastor of Main
St. Methodist Church, Exeter, 'will
• * Nit. Jim. Henry, 'froth Flesherton,
give a lecture, enfitled "Marriage ,Pi-
ke's Peak of Success' in the Metho-
dist Church, Monday Eve, Nov. 24.
Nurse Young visited London friends
during the week.
Mr. George Patterson recently un-
deiwent a serious operation. in Vic-
toria. Hospital London .We are pleas-
ed. to to state he is convalescing, which
is gratifying to his numerous friends.
Mr. A. Smith, ex -Reeve of Hensali,
Dr. Snail of Michigan, attended the
funeral of the late ex -Councillor, Mr.
James •Smith, Wed.'Aepda.y.
his parerits, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
spent his:Thanksgiving holida.ys with
ANNA Henry, gravel road, Belfast.
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Jaeger Shirts, Pure Wool, regular 11 Warm Underwear, Warm Socks,
8.50, Week End Sale 5.95. II ' Warm Overcoats,
tle daughter Fern, Miss Ida Velts and
Mrs, Harry Campbell, motored tip
'front Toronto and spent ,their Thanks-
giving with their parents here. Mrs.
Campbell visited with het son; Cyril
Campbell, near Lanes.
BLUEVALE
Mr. Richard Johnston was in Tor-
onto over the week -end.
Mr. Chas. Robertson of Bossevain,
Man., is visiting relatives and friends
in and around the village,
Mr. Gordon and John Hall, visited
relatives near Listowel on Tuesday.
Miss Mary Stewart, Mr. and Mrs.
Whitney Stewart, spent the week -end
with relatives near Owen. Sound,
,The first blizzard of the season
struck here on Sunday with zero tem-
pertitures, The attendance at both
churches was small on atcount of
storm,
On Monday when Mr. Wes. Leg.
gait set up his stove in the store it
was full of old Papers and ho put a
tuatch t6 them, but they wouldn't
burn so he opened it tip and gave 'the
papers a poke and out jumped seven
big fat rats, then the rim went off
fine.
Quite a number took in the I'at
Stock Show at Toronto this week,
Mt, Robt, Yeo is laid up with a sore
hand, blood poisoning, we hope be
will soOti be o, k again,
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Mrs. Fred, H8yAnLdEmMan and children
from south of Gorrie, visited a few
days last week with' her parents, Mr.
and- Mrs. John. Gowdy. •
, Mrs. A, E. Gallaher, spent a few
clays last week with • friends at Wood-
stock.
Mrs. Wm. Weir leftlast week for
Toronto, where she visit friends
a short while before going to Van -
1(14 Hill, to spend the winter with
her daughter, Mrs. John Hartley.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. King attended
the funeral of the former's uncle,
Mr. Sttternol near Gorrie, last Sat-
urday.
FORDYCE
•Mr. E, J. Haines ,and Mr. R.
Haines and Mrs. George McR.aberts,
also Mr. McOttillan visited relatives
near Arthur for a couple of days re -
Mr, William Webster purchased
fine cow, from Mr. James St. IVIarie,
recently.
Mr. John Champion spent the
week -end, under the parental roof,
Miss .1.,ockarcl, ottr genial teacher, ,
t8. undertaking to hold a grand, con- '
cert in. the near future.
The lloylo Bras, have just about
finished their sea i1'. and
ialrecysat present at Mr. icaeph
Glad to hear that Mr. ,Charles Rob,,
inson, who happened with a small ac-
cident, is so far recovered as to be
able to work again.
Mr. Ambrose Gibbons, spent the
'week -end under the parental root
A.few from this locality spent an
enjoyable evening at Mr. Stapleton's,
one evening.'" last week.
report lots of snow hi Sask. when,
they left.
• The U. O. of Calroes, held. a
very successful dance At the home of
Mr, Geo, Falconer on 'Wednesday.
Mr. Lester Falconer of Culross,
spent Sunday 4t• ihe hothe of Mr, and
Mrs, Cecil., Falconer,
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Mr. and Mrs, Roy McGee, return. -
ed. on Saturday from a4 trtonths, mo-
tor trip to the West, spending a cou-
ple of months itt Carlyle, Sask,, they