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Btockk, Vel'
more, Sale
Silk and V4
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►ur Felt and Bilt-
_ ' ._$2.85
ool Hose ..---69c
Sweaters �
.a............._____._..____.___..,._ $1.98
Boys 202 $ $I.19
Boys Blous s to clear .____....25c
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Home Made Mitts ____..._98c
Caps
98c
s Furnishings, T�wels
Mi Linea '.towels, Old Bleach
zrgs, sizers
$8..00
hades .g8c
and Listowel
69c
ein, y -490
_ 490
wets and
90, 69c, 89c
Babies`Linen Towels, Regular
Regular 65c, Sale
Linen Maderia .Tray Clothes
27=18, • Sale
Maderi{{ Centres ____98c to $3.99
ader3.a. Serv'ettes ___.49c to 980
lies' and
Pullover Sweaters .87c
Men's Work Socks a5c
Peabody BlueStripe Smocks
$x•99
Silk and Wool Hose _,._ _69c
Raw Silk Shirts
Rubber Belts d xgc
Special Sale of .12 Shirts at
$2.00 for early shoppers
rid Linens]
Maderia Ovals ......-....-3gc to $1.98
Maderia Tray Cloths 18xx2
$2.19
Baby Maderia Pillow Slips
98c to $x.89
Stamped Old Bleach Towels 490
Pure Linen Luncheon Cloths
all sizes
Misses' Readyt •,-Wear
aY, uskrat Coats, Dark North -
1.95 .' ern Rats, guaranteed Coat and
ar linings, newest models, $121.75
to $149.50
2 Plain French Seal Coats, cru-
sh Collars, best quality; leg.
$2.00, Sale
.x;$3.50
Suit
--$3.50
Cats . ._.$5.00
Piece,' Regular
_$3y.5o
Neck Piece, Re -
ale --------$8.75
asks, Reds and
3,3.64 -Sale $1.i,5o
amb, large neck
$65.00 Sale ._435.00
illi.k Choker, Reg.
' $x8.00
„,har'ti:oisette Gloves
..._ ".._.. 35c. 690, 98c
es, imported, Kid
'tyle, Reg $3.50.......2.89
1k Hose ._._..:$x.78
Jxzes and colors
'eek Pieee, Regular
ersian Lamb Neck
x;25.00 Sale _.$x1.75,,
Farlt, wok Neck Pie-
25,e0 Sale - $x245
Seal 11 ufia, Reg
$17.50
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Fur Lined Chamoisette Gloves
RayonSilk Vests
x Frenela Seal Coat,' Grey
Squirrel trimmed, Sale ......$x69.5o
Persian Lamb Coats, Sable Coll-
ar and Cuffs $1g8.5o and $279.5o
"3 Children's Flannel Dresses
at $2.00, sizes 8 and, 9 years
zo Children's Coats,sizes from
20 Cloth Coats
3 to 13 years, fur and plain trim-
•teed, Reg 4540; Sale -__. $5.95
coon trimmed Coats, Bur-
berry Styles 426.75
15 Coats Possum trimmed, in
newest shades .-....$25.00
40 Coats Misses Styles at $17.75
3y High Class Fur Lined Coats
at $28.75 and $39.95 up to $50.00
[ander the arm bags $2.98 to
$4.77
New Silk Umbrellas Sale $4.5o
Georgette Scarfs, Fawn, Yellow,
Silk Underwear, j price ._$2.5o
Green, Orange
Boxed Handkerchiefs 49c, 6gc,
'9c and 890 -
Children's Handkerchiefs col-
ors ..............___._ xoc
Windsor Ties - ....._49c
Little King Stocking' for child-
ren, All Wool Ribbed and Cash-
mere _.___..... _ _ _39c to 99c
Wool Booties
Infants Mitts
Knitted Overalls Children $x.6g
Mending Wool, 3 skeins for 'roc
Black Belts
._......390
Dress Shields
Hickory Garters
Collar and Cuff Sets ______-_69c
A group of Dresses for the
early shoppers, every dress to
be cleared out
Flannel, Balbriggan at
Poiret Twills and Cloth Dress-
es, 40, sizes x6, x8, and 20 tO
clear at
Canton Crepe dresses, 15 in all
lot, Blacks, Browns, and Color-
ed,
olored, Reg Stock up to $$5.00 Sale
$8.00
xo ladies Suits, lush ()out price
Eeach _ . .. _ _ . $5.00
40 Ladies: Canton Crepe, Satin
Crepe de Chene and Beaded
Dresses, while they last .._.$x4.95
Brings s ow wst Prices to you at Hanna's
WIN HAM A.DVANC »X`IMES
Thursday, Dec tuber x7th,
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12 CON. HOWICK QLENANNAN
Mr., Delbert Clegg, has gone to Miss Edna Lincoln is spending a
Str:atford, for an operation. few days with friends in, Wingham.
Stewart delivered a, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeil of Bel -
Mr. Oliver ,
horse to Jack Galbraith of Brussels,
last week.
BELGRAVE
The United Church, Beigrave, 'will
hold a Xmas Tree in the Forester's
Hall On December 24., Christmas Eve
Admission 25e. Children Free.
On Monday, December 14th,, a
very happy evening was spent at" the
horne of Rev. and Mrs. James Scobie
when the many friends . of Miss ,Ag -
Ines Stonehouse of Bergrave tendered
her a miscellaneous shower of many
beautiful and useful gifts, in honor of.
her approaching marriage to Mr. Rus-
sel Walker of ' Wingham, Ontario.
Mr. Walker made a suitable response
to the many good wishes of those pre-
sent. Much credit for the evening's
success is given the host and hostess,
Cigars in boxes of ro's or 25's are a
Welcome Gift, none but the best at
McKibbon's Drug Store.
WHITECHURCH
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Mr. . and Mrs. W. R. Farrier, attend-
ed the funeral of his brother-in-law,
El Mr. Wm. Sherriff in Lower Winghatn
El on Tuesday.
Mr. John Gaunt had the radio in-
® stalled in his home one day last week.
® Mr. Thos. Henderson is selling
Rawleigh Goods at present.
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NI Mr. Milton Bruce and family have
ss moved into • Mr, Gordon Elliott's
IN home and they in turn have moved
riinto Mr. Ken Paterson's house form
erly owned by Mr. Milne.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sherwood and
IS three children, arrived on Monday
® from Wilkie, Sask., to spend the win -
IN ter with relatives here and attend his
® mother's funeral, Mrs. Patsy Sher-
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her-i wood of Ashfield on Tuesday. Mrs.
® W. R. Farrier is her sister.
® Mr. and Mrs. John McGee, attend-
ed the Silver Wedding of her, sister,
Mrs. McBurney in Teeswater. on Fii-
more, also Misses Hannah Stokes and
Mary Austin, spent Sunday at . the
'home of Mr; Reuben Stokes.,
' Miss ,Isabel Metcalfe, spent last
week with her sister, 'Mrs. Howard
Wylie on .the sixth.
Mr.. and Mrs. Oliver Stokes, spent
Saturday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm, 33alla.gh, Teeswater,
Mr. John Tripp on the ninth held
a successful sale last week.
Miss Mabel Stokes, spent Sunday
with her friend, Miss Rena Haugh, on
he ninth.
alVliss Bertha Marshall is visiting
Those who ate confined to the how,
se with measles are Misses Irene
Mundell and Annie Campbell, also
Messrs Elmer, Robert and Gordon
13reen. We are glad to say they are
improving nicely.
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Mr. John Boyle visited at Mr.
Francis Doyles on Sunday last.
Mrs. Mark Gardner and son, Lorne
of Rapid., City, visited at W. M.
Champion's for a couple of days last
IveM•ekr.. and Mrs. A. Havins and family
visited at Fordyce on Sunday last.
Sad to relate the death of Mrs.
IHarry Woods, nee (Maud Tisdale),
whose remain were interred in the
Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow, on Sat -
Mr. John Turner is wearing a broad
smile these days, its a boy. Congratu-
Mr. C, F. Martin having bought
the elevator at Whitechurch, is buying
grain and also installing his hay grin-
der in it and will' also chop grain.
Do not forget the play and concert
to be held in Ferdyce school on Mon-
day the arst of December at 7.30
o'clock, Come and enjoy a good time.
Mr. John Champion of Lucknow,
I spent the week -end under the paren-
tal roof.
El day.
11111 Miss Janet and Alec. Robertson of NOTICE TO CREDITORS
'East Wawanosh, also Mrs; Jas. In the Estate of Thomas Forbes,
a Young, are laid up with an attack of 'late of the Town of VVingha.m in the
El measles. !County of Huron, Farmer, deceased.
El Mr. and Mts. Albert Stein and Mr.
I Walter Tisdale of Aylesbury, Sask.,
NI attended the funeral of their sister,
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Notice is hereby given pursuant to
Section 56, Chapter 121 of R. S. 9.,
1914, that all persons .having claims
Mr.s. Harry Woods, She was buried against the Estate of Thomas Forbes,
in Lucknow Cemetery on Saturday, who died on or abont the thirtieth
Miss Robina Henry, spent last day of September, A. D., 1925, at.the
Week at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Town of Wingham, are required to
Musgrove of Winghara. • send to Margaret Forbes Cannon, the
Miss Greta Fox of Wingham, spent Executrix of the above Estate, or, tc;
Sunday with her parentst Mr. and the undersigned, on or before the sev-
Mrs. Andrew Fox. enth day of January, A. D. 1926, their
Miss Dorothy Hutchison of Wing- names an.d addresses with full particu-
IS ham visited on Sunday with Miss A.1.- Jars Of their elfOrng in writing and the
Mr. and Mrs. Roht. McCieriatitati by them,
spent one day last week with his bro- And Itirther take notice that after
ther, Mr. Harry 1V1cClenaghan of Bel- the said seventh daY of January, A,D.
grave: 1926, the assets of 'the said ,Estate will
Mrs. Wm. Beecroft and Mrs. Henry be distributed by the said Executrix
McGee, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lou among the parties entitled thereto,
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Williams of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Beecroft and children and Mr.
Will Lyon of Londesboro, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk of
Seaforth, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. jOe Thompson and
children of Seaforth, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Thos, Robinson of East Wa-
wanesh for a few days last week.
ISving regard only to claims of which
they shall then have notice and the
Estate will not be liable for any
claims not filed at the time of the
said distribution.
DATED at Wingham this fifth day
Dudley Holmes, K. C.,
Solicitor for the Executrix.
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To the Ladies of Wingham
and Vicinity
We have installed a separate
chair and private apartment
for ladies work. .
1Vlarcelling by appointment
We will be pleased to have you
visit. our parlors at any time.
OMA3KIRK
Next door to Bank of Commerce
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