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Mr, and Mrs. Will Pearsgil Qf Wai-
Rev. Dr, 'Eiarlcuess preached his erdo�'<wn, are visiting with friends in
farewell sermon on Sunday to a large town.
congregation, He intends moving to Rev Mr, 1\1gl eerie of Be11'nore, is
Ripley in a few days, expected to be the preacher . in ;he
Presbyterian •church •next: Sunday.
'Mr. and Hilts. Meletosh of Strat-
ford, spent the. week -encs at the home
of the latter s father, Mr.Joint David-
son,
Misses Bertha Smith, Annie Mein-
roe, Janette Allan,Hazel VanVelsor,
and Cassie Harris, spent the Holidays
at their homes here.
Mrs. Tait , and family of Toronto,
have moved into the house she recent-
ly purchased from Miss Smith and' is
now getting•setts cl..
Miss Effie .Goodfellow of Toronto,
spent the week end in town,
13ELMORE
Members of the'Women's Inatittite
rnet in the Foresters' hall, on Tues-
day for the purpose' of packing ,fruit,
for the northern sufferers, quilts also
will be sent, The Ladies Aid will pro-
vide clothing and dried apples.
Mrs, Corrigan, Mrs," Wm. Edwards
and Mrs. Richard Jeffrey are in Lon-
don
ondon this week as delegates from :the
Women's Institute, ; •
Miss Annie Bax, Ripley, was a wel,
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Men's Winter Overcoats
Men's Winter Suits
Men's Odd Pants
Men's Fur Coats
Men's Underwear
Boys' Winter Overcoats
Boys' Winter Suits
Boys' Underwear
Ladies' Cloth Coats.
Ladies' Plush Coats
Ladies' Fur Coats
Canton Crepe Dresses
Tricotine Dresses
Serge Dresses
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Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Staple Goods, Cottons,
Flannels, Flannelettes, Sheetings, Shirtings,
Wools, Yarns, etc., etc. .
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WHITECIIURCH
Mr. and Mrs:.Ches. . Martin spent
`Sunday at the home of Mr. and' Mrs.
W. A. McGill, Ttratberry,
Miss Olive Terriff" is''spending the
holiday in Toronto,
Miss Roberta Henry :of Guelph, vis -
hod. at her home here over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. John Paiconer attend-
ed the surprise party at Mr. attd Mrs.
Amens McKenzie's on fonday night,
it being their twenty-first wedding an-
eiversary.'
Mr, Ernest Sperling of Kincardine,
ent the holidays with his grand-
learents, Mr. and, Mrs. Geo. Cottle,
,2r. aiid Mrs, ,Bolt of Marnoch,
rdi ,l`.YE°;1t i(Fj Ilia NNE
Mr. arid Mrs. I)avisOn Davisonaatd daughter
of London, spent the week -end with
their Miele, Mr. Thos, Davison.
The. Many friends of Mrs: Frank
Henry will be pleased, to hear that
she is improving nicely after her aper-
ation.
Misses Alba and Lettie Fox, are
spending their holidays witl'i ;friends
in Goderich, ere
1Vir•, and Mrs. Stanley of Lucknow,
spent the week -sad with Mr. and Mrs,
,Duncan Kennedy.
Miss Norah: Johnston. of Stratford
Nornp'i, spent the week -end at her
honie here.
Messrs. Robert Conn and :Beth
Gaunt returned from the West on
E DUE
ON
We know that Windham
farmers grow the largest and
best vegetables grown- any-
where in Ontario, therefore
we have put on this contest
to` show the Wingham people
sizes of Vegetables actually
grown around our own town.
4 PRIZES $2.00 EAQI
In goods' from store selected.
by winners. "
PUMPKIN or SQUASH..
TURNIP
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CABAGE
This contest will close on.,
Nov, r7th, all entries will be
shown in our south window,
Sat, Nov. ;z 8th. Mr. J. A.
Morton will'be the judge, all
entries. must have the contst-
ants name on each entry, en-
tries can be brought to store
any time.
TCI 0
Have you visited our store
if so you havenoticed we are
pretty well crowded, to make
ronin for new goods arriving
daily we offer the following
special for
THURSDAY, •
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY ONLY
PAINT SPECIAL
Canada Paint for inside and
outside use, most all colors to
choose from.
Quarts w. ,..$x.rg Pints. 65c
ROOFING SPECIAL.
e ply Roofing made of good
material, eo8 sq. ft. in each
roll with plenty of nails and
cement for laying, 40 .lbs.. to
the square.
Per roll _.................. ..... _ Sr 85
The quantity is limited so
urgently advise be here early.
and take advantage of this.
some
Good fall weather to get
painting and roofing done be-
fore the winter sets in.
R OWS.
Phone 30 - HARDWARE
Agents for McClarys Pandora tit Happy Thought Ranges.
Rev. and Mrs: Osterhout and fam-
ily of•��� Lucknow, spent Thanksgiving
witlt.J/Ir. and Mrs.' W. R. Farrier.
Mrs. Jaynes Martin- and son, James,
spent Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. Win.
Adair of Turnberry.
Miss Lilian Paterson and Miss Hel-
en, spent Thanksgiving, with her sis-
ter in Toronto.
Miss Lizzie Everett of. Kincardine,
is visiting with her atme-leIrs, Archie
Clow. ,•
Mr. and htrs. Archie Taylor and
children of Lucknow, spent the week-
end with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Taylor.
Mr, and Mrs. S. Hutchison and
daughter, Dorothy, of Wingham, spent
Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs.
Wm. Conn.
Mr. Wm. Conn has, purchased sev-
eral colonies of bees from Mr. Mac-
Donald of Lucknow.
EAST WAWANOSH
Mr. 'Thos. Robinson returned from
the West on Saturday.
Mrs. John Mason and children vis-
ited last week with her parents at
Hensall•
Miss Lila James of Grand Bend,
spent Thanksgiving at her home here.
Miss Lulu Chaniney and Mrs. Pier-
son and children of Toronto, spent..
the week -end with the forrner's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs jos. Chamney,
Miss Charlotte Mcl:lurney of Wing--
ham,
ingham, spent the week -end with her
brother, Mr; Joseph McBurney.
Mr. George 'Walker is - under the
doctor's care at present.
1VIr, and hlrs. Thos. Robinson arid
family, spent Sunday with their, daugh-
ter, Mrs. Joe. Thompson of Seaforth.
The death of Mrs. Jas. Aiteheson
of Fordyce, occurred on Sunday, Nov-
ember 5th. Deceased had been. ailing
for some time. .Besides her husband,
she -leaves to mourn her five sons,
Cairn, Archie, Roy, John and Janies,
and two daughters, Hannah and Ger-
tie. The ftsnaral will .take place on
Tuesday to Bethel cemetery. Rev.
Mr. Cumming of St. Helens, will take
the services,
Mr, Harold "Robinson of Toronto
Medical, College, spent Thanksgiving
at his home on the .9th. con,, East
Wawanosh.
spent Sunday with their daughter, Saturday.
Mrs. John Pttrdon. Mr, and Mrs. George Wilson and
Miss Bertha McKay and Miss Greta Miss Maggie Wilson; spent last Pri-
Pox of Wingiratb, Spent Sunday at day with Mr. and Mrs. Mae Ross,
thek homes here. Mr, and Mrs; Robert Furdon and
Mr, and Mrs, Jack Henderson and children spent Sunday with her sister,
family or Paramount, spent Sunday Mese Irwin H'e:hry of Belfast.
with Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Moore. Mn and Mrs. Jas. Cornelius and',
The Young' People of the Presby-_ Mr, and Mrs. Amos Cornelius spetst!
terian elautelr are having a ooneert �ty'' Sunday with the fortrier's niece, Aire..
1. riday ;ttigltt, November. trth. Every- Thus, Irwin of Lucknow. n.,,
body eortte. I Mr, and Mrs, John Falconer' spent
• Mr, and Mrs. Eli ,Jacques are spend Sunday with:' Iiia sister`, Miss Merling the holiday with friends in Wind-, Ealoottet of Langside, who is very
sox i11 at present.
Miss Zda McQuciid spent the week-' Me, and Mrs.Wm, Eraser alar rein-
end
ainend 'ES itlt friends an 1,tleldl;ow' mint ilw of Tlue:vale, spent Srn dny with her
Histrrr,9•rs• 1#, e, N'i;ylor,
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EELGRAVR
Mrs. Geo. Daley spent a week with
friends in 'London.
Mr., Cameron Geddes of Chathatn,
spent the weekend with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Geddes.
li%Irs. J, L. Geddes of Waterloo, vis-
ited with her sister, Mrs, E. Geddes
for afew days.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brandon spent a
few days with friends in Dorchester.
Miss P. M., McCrae spdnt Thanks-
giving with friends in Lueknow.
Mr. Norman' Geddes spent Thanks-
giving holidays in. New Ontario.
Mrs: W Dunbar spent a few days
with her sister in Ingersoll,
Miss 'rive Brooks spent the toll -
day at her home in Centralis,
:Mrs.: Collar and childt•ea spent a
fee days with her rirotiter, 1V1.rr;.
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come visitor in the 1 t a 1.
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Mr. Jas. Fleming of London, spent
Thanksgiving with Miss Ellen and
Mr. James Fleming,:
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Nichol„ of Han?-
iltoncalled on friends here Saturday,
Miss Margaret ,Aitken of Leaming-
ton, and IVIr. Robt. Scott of Wawa-
nosh, visited on Sunday at Mr, John
Darling's, •
Mr, and Mrs. McGee of Winglaain,
spent Sunday at Mr. Geo. Doubledee's.
'Miss Blanche Irwin of Winghain,
visited her parents over the holiday.
Miss Ellen Fleming and Mr. James
Fleming of London, called on Mrs.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is herebyr given, pursuant
to Section 56 ' Chap. 21, •of the Revis-
ed Statutes of Ontario that all persons
having claims against the Estate •'of
James, Walsh, deceased, who. died on
or about the first day of October, A.
D., 5922, at the .Township of East"
W twanos•li, in the Province of Ont-
ario;•are required to send by post, pre-
paid; or ' to deliver ` to R Vanstone,
Wingham, Ontario, solicitor for the
Executors, on or before the fourth
day of December, A. D., 5922,their.
names and addresses, with full par-
ticulars of their claims in writing, and
the nature of the securities (if any)
held by them drily verified by a stat-
utory declaration. '
Ancl further -take, notice that after
the said. fourthr; day of Dec-
ember, 5922, the assets of the said es-
tate will be distributed by the Exec-
'utors among the parities entitled
thereto, having regard only to the
claims of which they sba1L-then have
notice,.a1Ld the estate will not be:li-
able for any claims not • filed at the
time of the said distribution.
Dated at Wingham, this fourth day
of November, A. D., 1922.
R. Vanstone, Wingham • P. O.
Solicitor for the Executors.:
Notice To Pathmasters
• Township of Morris. All Road
Lists must be returned before the
next Council Meeting,' (November.
ebtle,) whether the work has been
done. or not.
• A. MacEwen, Clerk.
]3luevale, October. lsgth., 5922.
GLENANNAN•
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Mr. Peter Muir of Toron o, spent
Thanksgiving at hishome here.
Miss Belle JViurelirson was a week-
end visitor with her friend, Miss Mab-
el Gillet res on.
.ars. Carson of Wingham, is visit-
ing with Mrs. S. Marshall.
Quite a few from these parts attend-
ed Mr, Shoebottons's sale lest week.
Miss Edna Lincoln left on Friday
for Toronto, where she will visit with
friends there.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wallace of
Oshawa, spent Thanksgiven with
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Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stokes motored
to Moorefield, and spent Sunday with
relatives there.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin and
babe, also. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Mc-
Gill and family spent Sunday evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
Appleby.
Mr. John Hutton of Knox College,
Toronto, was home for Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mundell and Mr.
and Mrs. John 'Mundell ' of Bluevale,
spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Gilmour's. '
LUCKNOW
friends in these parts. Among those who.spent the holi-
_. Mr .and Mrs, Thomas Weir arid days at their homes, Jack Newton
Kitchener; Hugh Anderson, Toronto;
Ewart Cameron, Walkerton, Dr. A.
A. Cameron, Peterboro; Dean Geddes,
Mount :Forest;erns' McQuillin,
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Stratford; Mrs. Te4ne Clark and song
Douglas of Goderich; Joe McClure,
Windham; Steele McKenzie, Kitchen-
er; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richardson of
Teeswater.
The Oddfellows held a successful At
Home on Friday evening.
Mr. John Murray has gone to Brit-
ish Columbia where he will spend the
winter.
Rev. Mr. Hayes who has been in-
cumbent in St. Peters church, for the
past six months 4ias returned to Lon-
don.
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LAST-MINUT
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terials new
spree
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I-YB new wraps, loose above the
waistline with straight slim lines
below, the little blouse jackets that Paris
loves this season, the still triumphant
cape wrap, the new Winter dresses—
they are fascinating.
Come in to -day and look at,the new
designs. and at ;our wealth of beautiful
new materials for the 'xrinter, season- -
You can make Any One of these
usw designs with all the •Skill of 'ati
expert, for each Butterick Pattern con-
tains the Deltor.
It shows. you ,exactly how to lay,
your pattern as an expert did;to"•get
ilsfy
it out of the least possible amount o1"
material. That is why I urterick
Patterns invariably'call for less mate-
rial than you would otherwise have
to buy.
You are shown exactly how to put
together the garinent as a great dress-
maker 'would. And the French ways
of finishing it that give it' a rich im-
ported look. You will be delighted
with the results. Come in to -day.
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