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11 As Summer advances; Men, Young Men and Boys will require Cool Summery Clothes, Shirts; to
Lighter Underwear, Sweaters, etc. for Sports and every day use. Our stock comprises
m all the new ideas and fashionable designs in the most seasonable of Summer Goods.
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Imported English. Broadcloth
Shirts, in new silk stripes of Blue.
Black and Mauve, with collar to
match, for your better wear. Siz-
14i to 17i.
Unusual Value Each 4.50
NECKWEAR
What Smarter than a
Bow Tie?
We show many new patterns
in Ready Tied and the Popular
Bat Wing styles.
50e, 75c and 1.00
THE SMARTEST
SOCKS
Silks, Silk and Wool and
Mercerized Lisle
Featuring new designs in
Checks and Stripes, also plain
weaves. Per pair
69c, 1.00 and 1.50
Lighter Underwear
Forsyth Combinations for Men
and Boys, in' fine s_lf stripe Mad- •
ras, Athletic style that gives the
•'•a Men's Belts — Invisible Braces — Garters — Boys' Belts — Boys' Caps -- Better Wash Suits
utmost comfort. Specially priced
Per Garment 98c
Other numbers at 1.25 and 1.75
The Water's Fine !
Come On In
One of these Wool Bathing Suits
will increase your comfort, Colors are
fast, qualities the best and an excellent
assortment awaits you.
Priced 3.00 to 4.50
Palm Beach Suits
Eight only Genuine Palm Beach
Suits, two piece style in good shade of
Summer Gray, sizes 36 to 4. THURS-
DAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY.
Hall Price 10.00 '
Outing Shirts, Special 1.95
Extra quality "Strand" Broadcloth
Shirts, Imported Madras and White Jean
Sports Models, all finished with Ocean
Pearl Buttons and French Cuffs, Sizes
14 to 17. ..
Specially priced 1.95
Silkenwool Ties 88c
Four-in-hands of generous size, in
neat stripes and all over patterns, Blues,
Tans, Grays, Browns, Green, etc. Our
regular $x.25 line.
Thurs., Fri., Sat. 88c
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Cotton Bathing Suits
for Boys
One piece style, without sleeves and.
trunk length. Just the thing for the
"Old Swimmin' Hole".
Per Suit 75c
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Penman's Art Silk
Sox 49c
Colors are Meadow Lark, Brown
and Black, in sizes xol• and xi. Regular
85c value.
Special Per Pair 49c
AUTO RUGS
Now is the time for the Auto Rug -
Vacation Travel, Picnics and Lake Shore
drives, beautiful and so serviceable for
every occasion. Scotch Plaids, Heather
Mixtures and Jaeger Camel Hair quali-
ties.
Priced 5.9510 20.00
Men's Panama Hats 3.75
Real Panama Hats in Natural Color
fine Braided stock with the New Creas-
ed Crown, fancy bands. Men's and
Young . Men's sizes.
Specially Priced 3.75
Little Boys' Play Suits 98e
2 to 7 year sizes, in good quality
Khaki Drill, two pockets and Red Braid
and Smoked Pearl Buttons for trim.
Remember the price.
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WHITECHURCH 'drew Fox, spent one day last week, ''" LUCKNOW I air. W. E. MacDonald, a former resi-
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Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Tremble and with Mrs. Beaton of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. A,. C. Agnew and lit- dent of Lucknow. r'
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:. ' • Mr. Victor Tremble, motored over Irwin and Melvin McClenaghan are. tle daughter, of Windsor, are spend -
Mr. Telford Aitcheson of Cleve -
from Orillia on July 1st., to visit their spending the holidays with their ing a.few days with friends hcre, land and Miss Freda of Weston, are
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Eli grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bar: Miss Mabel •McLure of Niagara spending a few weeks with their par-
• Jacques. bour of Fordyce, Falls is home for her vacation, eats, Mr. and Mrs, Geo, T. Aitche-
, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Davidson and Mrs. Cecil Falconer and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Malcolm of son.
° ' • family spent one day last week with Falconer and Mrs. Elgin Wellwood, Mich,, motored to wave last week Orange Lodge, No. 428, attended
• Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Inglis of Carrick. spent Monday with Mrs. Win. Fal- and visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. Divine Service at the Presbyterian
•,,• miss Barbara Weir of Stratford coner of Bluevale. Malcolm over the week-encl. Church last Sunday evening.
Normal is at her home here. Mr. Wm. Simpson and Mr. a''d Mr, and Mrs. Gordon, accompari- Mrs. Robt. MacCallum has return -
Mr. Geo. Falconer jr., is takieg the Mrs. Licidey of Chicago, spent a cou- ied by Mrs. L. Cullis and Miss Myra ed home after spending six months
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• summer University Course at King- 'pie of days with the former's sister, MacDonald, visited whn friends wth friends in Windsor and Harnil-
' ,aton.1 Mrs. Frank Henry. Mr.Stratford and Mrs.
recently. ton.
Mr, and Mrs. Lester Falconer and Lickley left on Friday to spear their Mrs.
MacKenzie, Mrs. Munroe and
• IVIrs. Brooks and Mrs. Dan McInnes horieymoon in New York. daughter, Mrs. 1VIcRitchie of Kincar- MORRIS
t,'•• ,and Mr. Wm. Falconer of Kinloss, Miss Pearl Fisher of Gode•ich and dine and Mr. F. MacKenzie of De- Miss Mary Orvis,,of Wingham, is
•:spent Saturday with the latter's sis-• Miss Tillie and Mr, Jame 8 Gallagher troit, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Jno. aisitinher grandmother, Mrs. Dun -
1,a • • der, Mrs. Little of London. of Carlow, spent Sunday with Mr. McDonald last week. •can Campbell,
1VIrs. W. R. Farrier visited with her and Mrs. Andrew Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Martia of Smithville,
Mn and Mrs. 0. Carruthers and
•:sister, Mrs. Sam Reid of Ashfield ov- Mr. and Mrs. Calvert pakoner of 'were visitors at the Manse last week.
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• Mr. Fred Newrna,r; of Hamilton, is mr. and Mrs. Jas. Falconer, their grandchild Douglas MacDonald, days °AerirVIYof
T' Var`AistYne;s'
e week -end. Theywere ac ompame home by
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. Culross, spent the weekend whhc d
•svisithig With 'Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Nay- • vaho will spend a couple of weeks
Lon ort, spent a few
Mr. Will Abraham and daug
• 401,. Mrs, Fred timer and Doris and , Margaret, also Mrs. Bolt and
Donald of Kingston are visitieg' with there.•
Hennin of Wroxeter, 'Sig' eel
Misa May Wightmafi, spent the her sister, Mrs. Robt. MaClcrtrighan, •Mrs' 'r ' R n"lmes aral SCin' Mr' g$' ' t --
T. Abrahams last week.
week -end with Westfield relati
ves. Ross Holmes of Detroit and M. and
m , r 100 t ti The Indaction service for Rev. IVIr. infr and Mrs saafa of ,nr u n
mh tresr:
Mrs',
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Miss Noraha net, pent the Mrs. F. Holmes and children of Kin -c ,
Cummitig of St. I-Ielens Church, took
week -end with Mr$, Bert Holmes of visited at John Haines ori Sirnday,
• 'Ttirriberry. •Miss Annie Findtater visiting her
Mr. Na.istnith left for her horne hi sister, Dr. Mary' Findlater in Florida.
car1 dine v's'ted this weelc at the home
place in Whitethutch United Chu h
„„„ of Mr. D. C. McMorraii,
on naonctay, July 4„ I Mr, MacKenzie ef Chicage, was a
Don't forget the Strawbertv Vesti-
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vat held oft the lawn cf IVIr, Artdrew
Fox on Friday, July 0, under the ails -
/Aces of the United Church,
• Sarl.es, .N. D., aftet visitirig for the Mr. George Casemore, of Kalisas,
•'Past 2 months with her mother, IVIrs.
week-ern:1 visitor with Ilia sisters Mrs,
iViaeLeod and Mrs. K. • MacLeod.
Messrs. I -I. P. Lee arid Win. Mac-
Donald of San Diego, Califortila, via-
ited last week 'with Mr, arid Mrs.
Ra$t Robertiort of town. They made
spent a few days With his sister, Mrs.
Vireliouge, T. Abraliatri: '
Mr, arid 1VIrs, Artlitir Moore and Miss Athelia Wa in ley is visiting
faMilYi anent last week -end with her friends Brussels for a short timen
• mother, Mrs. Wellwood of Oratige- Miss Morenee kalfieS is 8Penclifig
• Wilk.• Mrs. foe Thompson (nee 'Elva the trap by motor, covering •4200 her vacation with her parenta. Mr, afid
Borti-Ori Friday, July 2, in Sea -
forth General HosPitit" to Mr. and•
• Mrs. ,Vraic Httenry and Mrs. Aria inaort), a on, • trines, Mr, lVfacDonald is the son of Mrs, jtaliti Haineat
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selUams1,, REPORT
The following is the report of
BrowntOwn Public School (S. $, Nn.
• Morrie) for the months of May :al”;
and June, uding the resUlts of the II
Promotion examinations; •
Printer ---Ross TtYryey, 37 st ars;j
Isabell Mustard ,3o stars; Dorothy
Stewart 2.9 stars. =
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Primer to I -Margaret 'Turvey
stars; Isabel Thynne 42 stars; Irene 7.
Ament 41 stars. --111
, 1 to Jr. II -Charlie Mathers; (Hon.) •
Stanley Mustard. •
Jr: II to Sr. II -Irene Warwick,
Viola Goll, Ehnen' Sellers (on trial)
Sr. II to Jr. III -Jean l'urvey,
1(Hon.) Tom Garniss, Dorothy Goll,
Jena Garniss.
Jr, III to Sr. III -Eddie Garniss.
Sr. III to jr., IV -Harry Goll, Eva
Dennis. • •
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Jr. IV to Sr IV -Freda Mustard,
Edith Garniss, Ross Smith.
V-Euretta Siaith.
Perfect attendance in May-Euretta
Smith and Margaret Turvey,
Perfect attendance hi june--Euretta,
Smith, Margaret 'Turvey, Eva Dennis,
Edith Garniss, Eddie Garniss, Tom
Garniss, Elmer Sellers, Irene Arnent,
Isabel Thynne.
• Prize for highest standing on hon-
our roll during Spring term -Margar-
et Turvey.
• - Ethel L Wardell, teacher.
SALEM
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cathers, spent
a few days last week at Niagara Falls.
Messrs. George Bennett, Edwin
Bennett, Chester Bennett, Kenneth
Bennett ands jas. Wylie, made a busi-
ness trip to Wiarton • last week by
motor. 1
Miss Gowdy of Wingham, spent a
few days recently with her brother,
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HITE SHOES
Left over from last season
White Shoes for Women, in high boots and Ox •
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fords, in all sizes . • 51.00 per pair
White Shoes for Girls, in Oxfords and Strap Slip-
pers, sizes 11, 12, 13, 1 and 2.... .. .$1.00 per pair
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• White Shoes for Children, in sizes 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and
10, for .... .......... ..... .65c per pair
Brown Canvas Oxfords for Boys with Neoiln soles
in sizes 1, 2 and 5.. . . .. .$1.00 per pair
Brown Canvas Oxfords for small boys with Neoiln
soles, in sizes 11, 12 and 13.. ... ...$1.00 per pair
The above are now being shown on our, •ti
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Mr. John Gowdy.
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week. He having been at London P. — THE STORE —
visiting his mother and sisters there. i Phone 129. Wingham, Ont. I
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The picnic held under the auspices
is spending the summer holidays at gersoll part of last week. Muriel
of the S. S. last Saturday in Mr. Ed-
win Bennett's grove was a decided
success. The weather was ideal and
all those present enjoyed themselves.
A large number of the Orangemen
of. this vicinity attended the orange
service in the Wroxeter United
Church and listened to a very appro-
priate and well rendered address by
the Pastor, Rev. D. A. Armstrong.
The Brethren marched to andi from
the church in a body. A number of
orange brethren were present from
the surrounding lodges. 1.,-
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EAST WAWANOSH COUNCIL
Council met on June 29th„ •with all
the members present. Minutes of
last meeting were read and confirm -
Robert Baird applied to have his
property the W. H. Lot 38, Con. 4,
transferred from S. S. No. ro to Un.
S. S. No. 3. The clerk was instruct-
ed to notify the trustees of these
scholo sections of this application, ac-
tion in this matter being laid over
till next meeting. •
No appeals being received against
the Assessments on the Ellison Drain
the bylaw in connection therewith
was then read and passed.
On motion of Stalker and Kerr,
James , F. Young was reappointed
Collector at the same salary as form-
erly.
The following accounts were paid:
Sant Young, repairs to grader 14.5o;
G. Jordan, moving grader 2,50; A.
Leaver, work on road 2.50; J. Gilles-
pie, sheep destroyed by dogs 130.00;
W. J. Currie and W. G. Reid, sheep
valuators, each 2,00; A. Porterfield
bylaws and clerk's fees, Ellison drain
39.00; A. Porterfield, rent of -road al-
10WafiCe 2.00; J. Gillespie, road sup-
erintendent 29.75; Thos. Robinson,
patrolman 10,50; P, W. Scott, patrol-
man, 29,50; C. Carter, patrolman
123.00; S. McBurney, patrolman
217.85; JI Stonehouse, patrolman
25.75; W. J. Cole, patrolman 40.50;;
McGill, patrolman' 33.25; W. J. Rod-
ger ,patrlornan 546.25; G. M. Robert-
son teams and operating road grader
Council will hold their next meet-
ing on Tuesday, July 27th,
• A. Porterfield, Clerk.
Make your haute brighteravith Del-
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Electric Service.
Get our new low price and easy
terms.
•HENRY JOHANN
Delco Light Dealer
Glerinanriati • Ontario.
BLUEVALE
Miss Oke of Toronto, visited with
her brother, Mr. Roger • Oke last
Mr. Leslie Iletherifigtort, has gone
to Hal/lilted' to take a five week maria
tel 'course,
1Vir, 'Freddie Enwright of Toronto
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hi§ 'grandmother's, Mrs. Andrew Hol-
mes. -
Mr. Dick Oke of Listowel and
Miss Sheitherd. of ,Palmerston, were
visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Roger Oke's.
staying for a couple of weeks. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Young and
two children, Isabel and Jackof Tor-
onto, are spending their holidays at
their'. summer .cottage here.
Monday evening. • Mr. Wm. Hall of Chatham, Mr..
Mrs. James Nichol is visiting rela- Leonard Hall and Mrs. Ben Bird and
tives in Toronto.
Mr, Fulton Timmins of Toronto,
calledN, on friends in the village this
week. •I .i 441, I I4• , ,
Mrs. Sanderson and daughters are
spending their holidays at their sum
mer home here, also her grandson,
Fred Griffith of Montreal.
Miss Bertha Gannett of Toronto,
is visiting at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gannett.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Shaw, Mr.
and Mrs. Wiliam Duff, spent Sunday
afternoon with .Mr, and Mrs. John
Geddes at Belgrave.
Miss Barbara Thynne, spent last
son, Jack of Detroit and Mrs. John
Farslow fo Dresdon, visited over the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. John
Hall. 41, j
Mr. and Mrs. Reid attd Misses
Clara and Mable, spent Sunday witlf
Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Balfour. e
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walker and
little daughter of Elora, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Thompson,. vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thomp-
son,, Sunday.
Mrs. Elgin Currie of Wingham,
spent a few days with Mrs. Geo.
week visiting at Mil. James Thymie's. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Abram and son. Florence and Norman Hall of Wro-
Ross of 1st. line, spent Sunday at xeter, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Mr. Robt. Aitcheson's. Masters on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Pocock and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Underwood of
son, Oliver of Goderich and Miss Wroxeter, spent Sunday with friends •
Osbeldeston fo Holmesville, spent ni the village.
last Sunday at Mr. Leonard Elloitt's. Mrs. Robert Bosman of Learning -
Mr. and Mrs. George Thornton ton is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L.
and Miss Muriel, were visitors in In-, H. tosman.
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Below we Hsi a iew of the many specials •
Men's Fancy Silk and Plain Merino 131briggan Combina-
Hose Special — ---___--naec tions, while they last -..$x.00 suit
Fancy Cloth Caps, Spec. ..... ..95c n,oys' Khaki Play Suits, reg. x.so
Straw Sailor, SpecialI —015 Special at
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' . — Bowlnig Hats, white and green
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Invisible Baces, .strong webb,
Garters, heavy webb ..._-.....-.25c
SPeci41 -------- - -35c 25 RnYs' good strong Tweed is
trimming$ SPecial
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Balbriggan.Underwear, Special 25 Men's Summer Sports, Spec-
11‘)Ier garment ' ial to clear •
Khaki 0
Checks, Special - ---------.60c Men's CottonPralis
ancy Boys'
Strwas for Childre-
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.72. toys c ttoo Jerseys,
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glaP14'eeciaClhaatm-bray Work Shit;;, Re3'8' White DUckS, longs $z.99
aincaeck Underwearr, Ocmhin- Peabody SMOcks and Overalli
atfons, Special Special at
fine cloth, Special -- , Boys' Khaki • Chlidren's Linen Hats F
ocks, Brown and
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