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With every Boys' Suit and Overcoat, we: will give a good
strong Hand Sleigh. See tem. Big values in Boys' Clothing.
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OVERALLS-- LS- - Heavy Black Denin "Snag Proof" Pants or
Overalls, cut price'_.,:.. �,� _.__., - _ w ,..-::....$x.95
UNDERWEAR - Clearing lines of Men's Heavy Ribbed
Shirts and Drawers, price to clear
i4lEl�l'S SUITS-eo Men's Fancy Tweed Suits, good style, re-
gular
$so.00 valzte, cut price ____-_--________$r4.75
BOYS' S EATE �,
W RSA dozen. Boys' Na
yNavy axtd Red Pullover:
Sweaters, they go at
MEN'S SWEATERS -Our bargain prices are -. _ _
$2 5o, 3 oo, 4.25, 5.00 and 6.5o
MEN'S OVERCOATS -Big selection of new models and
made of best cloth, prices begin at $x5.00
See our heavy all wool Belted Overcoats, leather lined
cut prices are, ._.,._$zo.00 and $22.56'
WINTER CAPS -Reduced prices on all, lines -of .Men's and
Boys' Winter Caps, special value at ...__$i.zg, x.so and zoo
MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 2 dozen Metes good wearing
sale ..-.•95e
shirts,
BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS
Bt
g value ae iinIslets and l3oys, Strong Wearing Boots, see our
special at S3 5o.
Men's Rubber -s, good °valley at: $125 and $x.5o
Packed Bad Apples, Fined $5o.00
Last Friday Thoma Cook of Clin-
ton, apple packer "employed by David
Cantelon, apple buyer, of Clinton, was
fined. $5o.00 by Magistrate C, A Reid,.
for packing four barrels of Kings and
ten barrels of Rhode Island Green-
ings with apples that were thirty to
forty per cent t scabb
Y,
wormy and
pu
:. iC.turert and branding them No• 1
and No, 2 grades respectively. i Ian products are received in. Great
The information was laid. by Mr. F, Britain and other foreign countries.
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L. Gabel, of Hamilton, a fruit inspec-
tor of the Dominion Government, the
offence in question being contrary to
the Inspection and Sales Act of Can
ada.
The apples, it seems were -for export
trade, being discovered and appreh-
ended at Montreal. The offence is a
serious one because stteh a dishonest
practice mitigates immensely against
the good will with which such Caned.
PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT
The Standing Wing
ham
of Pupils in Win�,ham
Public Schools
Sr. IV, Subjects Grain, Lit., Goog,
and Art, 'Total soo.-- G,Robertson.
269, N. licenrith 269, M. Isard 260, M.
Sell 25 r, Y. McPherson 2,5o, A.Mit-
chell 249, W. Johnston 244, E, Swan-
son 237, E. Much 237, .A. Irwin 254,
W. Tiffin 234, .' M, Simpson 234, .A.
Swanson 233, W. Hancock 222, I, Ste-
wart 215, G. Dobie 215, C. MoKibbon'
213, M. Thurlow 211, F. Ford 209, E,
Tamlyn 209, N, Beattie 207, F. Field
206, D, Davis 205, C. klingston 205, G.
Rintoul 203, E. Boardman 20o M,
Sanderson 198, D. Haney xgS, M. Hill
192, M. Musgrove 192; G. Fry 191, D.
Haller 189, D. Hammond 188, D. Pres-
ton r86, F. Angus 180, C. Blatchford
179, G. Spotton 160, M. Mitchell 16o, C
Fry 156, D. Scott 78, W. Taylor 212.
Jr. IV -Total 50o. Honors 375. L.
Cragg 447, E. Dolan' 411, M. Robert-
son 348, E. Lott 397, B. Edgar 392, S.
I.. Bennett 354., G. McDonald Seo, W.
Fox 37x, M. Weir 367, N. Carr 356,
L. Bennett 351, G. McDonald 35o, W.
Seddon 343, H. Toler, 342, J. Mac-
Lean 339, L. Peterman 338, F. Fells
334, K. Williams, 334,, R. Armstrong
332, W. Brawley 326, M. Cloakey 323,.
M. Carr 313, H. Field 310, H. Mit-
chell 309, R. Lockman 309, R. Rae
x303,J. Green 291, B, Armstrong 277,
V. Campbell 273, A, Stanley 270, J.
Sturdy 244, W. Colgate 241, K. Reid.
212, W. Free 160.
Sr. III-Max.450.' Honors;8..
Mclta 33 E.
y 414, V. Lennox. 407,___M. Red-
mond
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mondB405, M. Mitchell 4o3, N. Taylor
403, McGee 396," C. Carr 389,: C.
Pilon 386, E. Lepard 378, K. `Somers
375, M. Mitchell 374, L. Smith.367,5.
Ross 360, 0. Homuth 35g, R. Cope-
land 353, F. Carter 352; G. Snell 342,
C. Coutts 327, C. Deans 319, K, King
31o, F. Burgess 309, L. Hutton 303,
G. Allen 303, M. Saint 270, H. Bar-
rett 262, W Gurney 252, P. Gibson
235, L. Carter 234, T. Gibson, 217,
M. Coutts 206, J. Clarke 200, L. Hop-
per 186,. V. Miller 175, R. Sutton 174,
R. McDonald 17o, E. Blue, 16g, E.
Stockley, r65,
Jr. III -Joe . Tiffin 251, Mervyn
Templeman 249, Ada Hancock 238,
Margaret Currie 231, Wilmot Angus
23o, Mary McBlain 224, Charlie BIat-
chford 217, Irving Smith 210,. Lillian
Broome 209, Hilton Dixon 204,Jack
McK'ibboit 202, Harry Brown201,
Evelyn Shropshall 196, Norma Coutts
194, George Young 193, Bruce Fox
191, Jack Beattie e89, ArthurSnell 187,
Ruby Hancock x85, Jack Dinsley' 185,
Kathleen Smith 171, DeWitt Miller
168, Joe Ellacott 167, Jack Carr 163,
Grace • Wellwood'161, Perrin McCrac-
ken x5g, Lloyd Hayden 158, Alex
Coutts 157, Jean Lepard x56, Jimmie
Angus 154, Arthur Stokes 149, Mur-
iel. Campbell 145, Norman Rintoul 143,
Margaret Mason 127, Irene Sutton 91,
Winnifred Fitt 81, Nellie Hayles 8o,
Vivian Pilon 77, Bert Mitchell 69,
Willie Broome 65.
Sr. II -Total 450, Donors 340, Pass
27o. Sr. ;Class -Parker Campbell 384,
Alvin Hammond 363, Mildred Bisbee
361, Ross Harrison 340, Stanley Camp-
bell 333, Margaret Clarke 327, Dora
Atkinson 324, Maurice Maclntyre 316,
Charlie Finlay Sri, Marguerite Lud-
wig 310, Doris Hart 284, Roy Agnew
279, Esselford Henderson 272, Cather-
ine Fry 270, Joseph Moir 253,. Scott
Mitchell' 249, Gordon Davidson 245,
Harvey Burgess 233.
Jr.. Class -Evelyn Reid 406, Jean
Copeland 401, Wilma Dow 384, Jack
Brat
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Isobel- Y so 1 Nortrop 0 6
Agnes Louttitp 3 7'
3.57, Edith Zurbrigg
351, Sarah Roberson 343, Elnora` Mc-
Innes 341, Ella Rae 34o, Olive Tiffin
338, Nettie Dow 334, Sean Mitchell
25, Eva • Hointith 316, Betty Walker
10, Forbes Colgate 309, Reta Hastie
01, Mary Hingston 285, Lavinia
Durnin 257, John Cruickshank 216,
Mildred Fitt, 195.
Junior 'Second: Total 400, Hon -
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'With Mae Murray in the stella
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lar Z L is nard role of "Peacock Alley," and
which comes to the
LYCEUM THEATRE'
presents
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motion. picture fans will have an
The star of opportunity to see this beautiful
provocative star of stage and screen in one
pray t ye of the most elaborate of pro -
beauty
auctions.
grace;.
"Peacock Alley" presented by i
Robert 2. Leonard, `is based on Ff.,
a story by Oujda Bergere and is,
released by the Metro Pictures I
Corporation for Tiffany Produc-
tions Inc. The story of a Par-
isian dancer who falls in love 1111
with a small town American, pq
youth and finds her husband's
people scandalized when she
goesback to his horde, resulting nt
h the couple seeking their for- a'
,t tunes in New York, is one which
gives Miss Murray unusual op1.111.
-
]rortunity to appear in many 'yrg
gorgeous and .artistic costumes
among elaborate settings. -
""" Arnong the notable cast.:.wvltich aTti
>IatYnOttiti9 drama of CiS aids Miss Murray in interpret- 191
leg' this romance of two coup . se
d NeW Ybrlc, bet'w'een mid- tries is Monte Blue in the lead- "'
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15.1 elt and dawn fug anile , role, Edmund Lowe,
W. J. Perguuson, Anders, Rand-
olf, William Tooker, Howard
d d Gd needs
alni Frederick,
r,,d.ciltrat dJeffryLewi
I3nsech on ;a story by Otiricta. 13ergere Bert Z. Leonard directed it, 01
Directed by Robert Z. Leonard Ivor T. marsh was the photo- irm
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ours 3otese, r'ass 240.- Gordon Smith
357, George Roberson' 353, Merrill
Cantelon 314, Vera Burgess 298, Rae
Thompson 296, Andrew Scott 289, V16 -
let Mellor 286, Harvey Groves 280,
Mary Dobie 278, Kenneth Lott 268,:
Albert Rintoul 267, Murray Rae 244,
Albert Green 242, Earl Gray 218, La-
verne Williams ,216, Anne Atkinson
201, Jinn Cloakey 139*,
Sr. First Class. Total 400. Hon- li
ours 300. Pass' 24o,- Willie Lediet
317, Leila Wild 316,'Harry Templeman
305, Dell Walker 304, Helen Beattie
285, F, bort Cliettliburg 281, Fred
Howson 272, Pere Clarke 264, Shir-
ley McCracken 260, Beverley Small
249, Fred Saint 230, George Beattie
226, Donalda Pixter' 224, Minerva Fin-
lay 219,. Bruce Campbell 216, Cather-
ine Vansickle 201, Edna Stoakley 182,
Norma Shropshall 170,; Harry Brawley
x61,' Harry Fry 87.
Junior First, Total 50o, A. Class-
Dorothy Deans 455, Alberta McLean
426, Fred Mellor 420, Leah Robertson,
418, Vivian Tiffin 417, Reta Forsyth
411, Betty Taylor 355, Jack Burgrnan
547, Vera Fry 330, Andrew Reid 316;
Mary Hirst ,3ix, Jiin Thompson 309,
Margaret Mahood 298, John Pattison
285, Wilhelsnenia Stewart 244, Rosa -
belle Pitt 243„ Norma Lediet 228, El-
aine Small 226, Arthur Aldirtgton 222,
Weltha Henderson 2to, Margaret. Tay-
lor 207, Gordon Lediet x88, Ralph
Saint 182, Alma McGillvary 140, Ster-
ling Williams x35,' Mae 'Gibson t19,:
Hilda Fitt 99, Bobbie McBlain 13,13er-
nice Cloakey 9,
13. Class. Taal sso.--,•.Mary Agnew
307, Lillian Sneath 282, Harry Agnew
218, Harold Burgess 107, Jack :13eri-
inger x90, Laura Clarke 177, Latera
Groves 173, Roy McIntyre 17r, Pres -
toe Lediet x68, Constance.Colgate 147,
Herb. Puller 143, Jack McCall 64, El-
mer Caslick; 63, Stewart Carter, 'Vel-
ma, Carter 56, Leonard holt 51, Verna
Caslick 35
Primary, Total 115, I•Ionottrt 86,
Pass ,59 Class L M triafi Mason tot;
Arthur Stone loo, Rex McInnes 931.
iVfarion Fry 91, Stewart Scott 89, Mil-
dred Reid 88, Frank Cragg' 86, Mar-
garet Alclington 85, • Dorothy Forsyth
S3, Dorothy Hutchison. 71, Reggie
Broo100 78,Ruby Fitt 70, Lorene Hale
TI -IE WINGHAM ADVANCE
w,C001.
EVER
ELL
'Volk -fives" Restored
film to Health
it59,A.VIINUC Pxvs IX, 1\I01.71,11EA14
"For three years, I was a terrible
se crer front Dyspepsia and my. general
health was very bad. I consulted a
physician and took his medicine hut
I did not improve; and finally he told
me that l'could not be cured
At this time, a friend advised me
to try "Fruit -a -fives': After taking two
boxes, I was greatly relieved; and
this fruit niedioino rade me conzpletely,,r
well. My digestion. and general health,
are now splendid".
GASPAI?D DUBARD.
50e a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c.
At dealers or sent postpaid by
Fruit-a•tives Limited., Ottawa,
ler 58,' Verna Barbour 58, Mildred
Field. '24,
Class II. --Jim Weir 88, Lyle Lud-
wig 87, Alnia Shropshall 8o, George
King 8o, Norma McEvers 79, Marion
Mitchell 74., Marie Carter 72, Harold
Merkley 67, Patsy Williams 66, Anna
Chittick •59, Carl McKay 47, George
Bisbee 41.
Class III. -May Wilson 82, Winni-
fred Carr 81, Vavian Cantelon 81, Mar-
vin Smith 73, I3ardldl Finlay 65, Ches-
ter Stewart J9, Merle Elliott 53, Frank
Collar 52, Lance Browne 43, Albert
Campbell 40, Raymond Carter 34, Mar-
garet Agnew 24, Alvin Lediet i6,
Stewart Ritchie 13. ,_
Only, Twenty-five Cents,_ase^
For the expenditure of twenty-five
cents, you can have any advertisement
in Everybody's column, under six lin-
es.
ines. Never a week passes but this col-
umn sells something, or find some-
thing which was lost. Would it not
pay you to spend a few cents to get
rid of one of the many thingswhich
you have stuck .up in 'the attic or out
in the garage? Try a small advertise-
ment in The Advance and be convin-
ced,
:irusavos000reaxinoimmeasesotait6neisiniame,oastaoussesi.cesmtson.
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Now is the time to get
your Rubber Boots re-
built for winter use,
Don't wait until they get.
beyond repair.
Bring them, in, we can
save you from buying
new , ones.
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WINGHAM, ONTARIO
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ruit,& Prose
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increased
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Quotations from recent eeporfs:
"Of 48 cars of fruit for
inttnecliate sale, two-thirds
were sold by Long Dis-
tance."
"91 of oar calls are from
customers "Collect," our
Company, paying the
charges."
"We use Long Distance
frequently at night by
arrangement with,. corre-
spondents."
'Sold most of our canning
peek by Long Distance."
"Whenever I have a sur-
plus of produce I use your
classified directory to get
in touch by Long Iistanee
with new custotners,
'We care telt you how to
apply Long Distance k
atmoet any hztbinees
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Manager
PERSONALS
(Continued from page 1)
Mr. 117. H Green of Clinton $
the holiday at his home here.
Misses Effie and Lucy Bowers
Toronto, spent Thanksgiving
their parents, Mr. and Mrs, T
Bower.
Miss Mae Robertson of Dres.
visited. with her parents, Mr, and I1
"Witt,. Robertson, over the holiday,
1liessrs. L. and A. McDonald;'
Misses Gladys and Annie McDo•
of'.Teeswa'ter, Mr. E. Small of Wi
haat, Mrs. R. T. `Mille the Mis
Miller ant Mr, J. Mitt tell of Jain
town, were guests of Mr. ancl'M
Thomas Small on Sunday,' Mrs,
ler and Mrs. Mitchell,are remain
for the week.. -Listowel Standard.
Mrs, Weller' has, returned to
home in Listowel after visiting w
her friend, Mrs. (Dr.) Tamlyn,
Mr. G. E. Pocock of the C. N.
Co., 'Toronto,'pent the holiday
his mother, Mrs. Richard Pocock.
"'eMisses Annie Walters of Toron
and Myrtle of Listowel, spent the h
iday with their parents, Mr. and M
John Walters. •
Miss Christie Robertson of 131
heim, spent Thanksgiving at her ho
here,
Mrs. W. McLaughlin has gone
Dundas, where she will reside with 1
daughter, Miss Verna, who is teachi
school there., Mr. Fred L, Davids
has purchased Mrs. McLaughli
house in Pleasant Valley.
We are very pleased to report th
Mrs. Geo. Olver is convalescing of
her recent severe illness, and oper
tion.
Miss Doris Fells, Misses 'Jean at
Margaret` Vanstone and Miss Mari
Allen of Toronto 'University, spe
Thanksgiving holidays at their resp,
tive homes in Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs.Toler and son, Harol
moved back to the United States th.
week. Mr. Toler was one of the rn
who came to town when the Gu
Sonola Co. started' up.
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Kerr of Toront
visited at the home of Mr. and Mr
John Kerr, Lower Wingham, and NI
and Mrs. A. E. Porter, Centre St.
Mrs.. W. J. Boyce and Mrs. IL W
Shane entertained the ladies of tI
Eastern Star Club at the home
Mrs. Boyce on Tuesday evening.'
splendid social -time was spent in Pr
gressive euchre.
Miss. Helen Orr of: St. Thomas, vi
ted. with Mr, - and Mrs. R. J. Bree
over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Young and fa
ly returned on Tuesday, from a mot'
ripto. Toronto.
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Mr,' Jack Maxwell of the school
Pharmacy, Toronto, visited bver th
zoliday with his mother.
Mr. Jack Angus, Toronto, Mr. Hug
Angus of Tara,• and Mr, Cecil Angu
f London, pent Thanksgiving wit
:heir parents,1Mr. and Mrs. Frank An
US.
Miss Thelma Sanderson of Haiti
on, visited with her parents, Mr. an
/Irs. W. A. Sanderson over the week
nd.
Miss Bessie Burchill spent Thanks
iving with friends in Tara,
Miss Vera.Friendt visited with rel
tives in Elmwood:
Misses Finley,. Isard and Davey o
he Winghain Public School Staff
rere at their horn`�es in Kincardin
ver the week -end.
Miss Olive Cruikshank of th
uelph Agricultural College Staf
theholidaysa t n
nt t the home of he
arents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cruik
rank. She was accompanied by he
-lend, Miss Reid.
Mr. D S. Breen of London, spen
he week -end at the home of his par
its,Mr. an Mrs. n
d R. Bxee .
M. J,. W. King, M. P., left on Tues.
ay afternoon for Winnipeg where he
ill attend a covention of the Pro-
ressives which will be Presided offer
y 'Mr,-Crerar:
Mrs, Newman of New Liskeard,
eat• a week at the home of Mrs, Jas.
dgar,Leopold St.'
Mrs. Bush of Wroxeter, is visiting
tbe holm of Mrs. Jas., Edgar.
Mrs. Jack Wilson and.children of
oronto, spent Thanksgiving at the
me of. Mr. ands, Mrs, W. J - Greer.
Mr. and Mrs, A A- Fterning motor -
to Wingham and spent the holiday
tli relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall and family of'St.
tharines, spent Sunday and. Monday
the guests'of Rev. H. W. and Mrs.
ell et the•Rectory.
Mn and Mrs. W. Bayliffe of Lon
11, spent Thanksgiving at tile home
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
A. MacLean.
Mr. Garner Nicholson and Mr. Inns,-
Et/abr.-try of `Morris township, are
ay to New Ontario with the other
oung" inen bunting deer.
Mr. Thos. Taylor has returned from
trip to Scotland.
Mrs. Clegg is visiting with her
ther in Ingersoll,
Mrs. Fennacy of Windsor, is visit -
at the home of Mr. Harry Ilins
ffc. • Mrs., Fenuacy is "a former
ngham girl and a daughter; of the
e William Bond,
Mr. and Mrs, FZarry McKay and,
t, Jack of Moorefield, visited at the
tie of Mr, and Mrs, W. A, Miller,
Miss ITazcl Moore is visiting friends
Toronto and Hamilton,;'
Mr. Geo, Boyd visited friends in
< hetet,
Mrs,"MeGill and Miss 1 athleett Me-
t of Toronto, visited with the kart-
daughter
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.Pure Linen Hand Towelling, reg. 30c, 's ]etia1...,,,.. �3
5 doz. brassieres, all sizes, while .they .last 39c
art _
Ei Comforter' blintz,
1 Utz; 100 yards; Saturday 22c
Horesptlns, new all wool Bones lits reg.2,25 1.49
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Boys' Worsted Bloomer's, reg. •2,00, sale • ,...:.;...,.1.15
..... 5c each
j 1000 McCall Patterns • . ,.
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Only 93 Years' Young 1
A re'tarkable old gentleman is' Mr.
Thomas Sage of Wroxeter, Although
r 93 year of age he is at his -work on
Mr. D Sanderson s faint every .day,.
f and hag plowed over sixty'beres . this
fall. - Be became a member of the
Orange. Order when a lad of 18 years,
therefore at present he is one of the'
oldest Oratigemen:in Ontario.if not' in
Canada.
Aberdeen Angus
- Mr. J. C. Crawford{ '1 Brandon,
Man., made a tour of I uron County
in search of a male Ane s calf to head
the herd of Stuart Ha11, Little Brit-
ain, Ontario, and we are glad to say
he picked one from Mr. W. M. Hen-
ry's herd, at I3elgrave. A splendid
calf, ten months old for which he re-
ceived a handsome price indeed. `Mr.
Crawford was judge at Toronto Fair
and.. Secretary of the Canadian Angus
Association. He says,.had Mr, Hen-
ry had his calf at Toronto lie. would
wisely have won the calf champion-
ship in a class of six. We are glad in-
deed to see � r
I . Henry's
I3. y herd again
turning 'out an outstanding animal.
Here For_The Holidays
Misses Viola and Mabel Isard,.Tor-
onto.
Mr. M . J. N. Rush, Toronto.
Miss Mabel Reid, London.
Misses Annie and Florence Barber,
Toronto.
Mr., and Mrs. Frank Quirk of Ham-
ilton.
Miss Ada Haines of Hamilton.
Miss Editlt,,Kew, London Normal.
Misses Mary and Margaret Robert-
son,Toronto:
Mr. and :Mrs, Richard Mann, Tor-
onto. �..
Miss Verna Armour, Toronto.
Mr. Geo. Y. Cruikshank' of Guelph
Agricultural College.
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Royce and A. M, Crawford, are
fins flliitley 7)onaldson visited with
grandparents. in, Goderich last
drat', of Itelmore, spent Thanks,,
ng with Mr, and Mrs, Alex 'Van -
Your Opportunity
To buy your fall and winter coatsa
suits and clothing at big savings. -
King Bros.
Broke Her Arrn
Mrs. ,Maxwell, Frances St., met with
an. uniortunate accident when hanging.,
out clothes on Monday morning of
last week, She stepped over the edge:
of the platform and broke her arm,
to tone and Strengthen
the organs or digestion and
improve appetite,
stop siet headaches, relieve bil-
iousness, correct constipation.
They act promptly, pleasantly,
mildly, yet thoroughly.
Mr. Chas.' Donaldson, Montreejg„ emessana
Miss Phyllis Johns, Stratford Nor -
BORN
Schaefer -1n Wingham, on Sitnclayst
Noe -ember stle, to Mr. and Mrs.;
Geo. W. Schaefer, of Thnmins, Ont.,
pital, on Tuesday, Novenaber 7th., to
IN IVIEMORIAM
Sherriff-In loving memory of Mary
P. Sherriff, who died November 7th.,
1920, at Wingliam Hospital.
Her Father.
BLITTH
Mies Myrtle Young of Victoria Hos-
pital, tondore epent Thanksgiving at
her hoine here.
Mr. Gibson of Norwood, Manitoba,
is renewing old acquaintances'here.
Rev, C. Kahle and family of Them-
eeville, were visitors at the home of
Mrs, John Mills over the week -end.
A eumber of this vicinity are leav-
ing on a,hunting expedition.
The annual fowl supper ninder the
auspices of the Women's Institute will
be held on Friday, November loth.,
after the supper a good program will
be given hi the auditorium of the
hall. Miss Pearl Newton and Mrs.
Gor(a!Indgaer oo,f Toronto, are the artists
for the entertainment, Orchestra in
LUCXNOW
Thattkegiving with :friends iii Chat -
Mr. tind Mrs, jack Clarke and lVfies
Kethlece, of Southanipton, spent over
the holiday With Urn Clerk'S patents,
sti
ian
We now have a fall stock of
Lumber of all kinds, dressed,
and undressed. Sash Doors,
Mouldings, Shingles, Lath, Beav-
er Fibre and Rtiberoid Boards,
al;o roofing, plain and slate sur-
faced and steel fence posts.
Prices are lower now than
they- have been for some months
and S01118 lines are sure to ad-
vance. Call and get prices' for
any of the above.
Coal in all sizes, hard, soft,
and Smithing always on bane
MacLean Lumber
and Coal Co.
CHIROPRACTOR
Qualified 61radage
Adjustmente given for diSeaseS
all kinds, specialiee clettlihg with
calls responded to.
Office on Centre St., lAtirtghato
8 p. in, and by appointment, Phone