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oys' Bio'cime? Suits, tweeds, worst- a
s9 24 to 36, Extra k1' loomers Free, 5
ys Sale Trice 6.95
Khaki Trousers, ° rid trousers less ..20%
Men's Sin mer Work S a'c s 15c
Genuine .,; llmama-Hats, rer; a 5.00, clear
Men's Sailor Hats, reg. 2.50, clear
Best English, Gabardine Coais . ..-.
...,2.49
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YS Every ;ri'oy here on S.':t. Morning,
Ju et 50c Jazz Cap for ...25e
Boys' Cott T n Jerseys .. ` ... 40c
oys' Play Suits . .. ..1.29
Men's atbrligg,., n Shirts d Ora ers ....65c
en's it••. V. I.1". Style Underwe,+, r . ri ....1.19
Ladies' ` early -t
ur e; I lir stock 'r ff ladies'
suits, e' -r;' . 'is, wra t,r S, I'�,urilhierry
style coats les 20g 1 5 ys
These ds will r,„ ; ove itst ll
t ,,ext 5 days. Shop early.
6 White Flannel Skirts, 27,
28,//}2,� 29 �'+'1st, mil. 8.00 l.l; yyyy
9.50pp�, suaylae
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1 a'tiv Silk t r;1. it dn'Ys' b10 se's
e1 's s i 'ts, etc, sal. 89c
l!C !lid. Ginghars, 5 rays 19c y
l , derson's 50e Gin i h r: ; s,
Speciale 36e yd.
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I M air Nets, 3 $ r+b' .'. 25
JGie Sash I" 1tbb'r: u, regutar
1.00 yd., sal 39c
Boy's Silk onnells, 1.25,,79c
Caisol'+'s an +'Silk Under-
ear 20% off, 2.00 Ca,
sr:lles, sale., .. . 1.25
zoo DOZEN CHILDREN, MISSES
STOCKINGS'
tic + Silk & Wool, white, Tack and brawn,
Greatest bargain ever offer 35c
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3 for $i>oo
Zj Motliers should buy dozen pairs
3o DOZEN WOMEN'S VESTS
Crelr"e, and Rh oua C1th,
patter : 5
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pink, whilkl.", reg. 50e .... 39e
'nlmallS¢sl�il>kt ts, e. tire st r ck
ht ; d dark, special 25e
REMNANTS ' atine, Crepe,
S l y all yard go ,n ds.
ro 11'•ve .a
L�di�� Silk � s .. x�e pair
Sub. Standards 6 8
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with, And without' sleeves ......:d. 4,5
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50 dozen Del-
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On sale 5 Days,
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SUGAR—'l.;ominion, per 100
lbs. 10.90
One b g to a eusto,. P er.
Only 25 hags white, 5 yell '`I wo
lk. J,.I,ppa ea, reg. 85c ,,::59c
arch's Gr„ pe Juice, reg.
35c bot., 2 for .. .35c
BrotP, ms, good weight' best
corn broom . .89c
▪ W a {st:+!; He's 4 lb. tin Jam,
1s Strawberry, Raspberry 75c
Chonct Seedless Raisins 2
lbs,..35c.
CUrkilti Maadras, a special 60o piece
yard %Ade
Lace and Scrim rim Cu. air a by the pair,
see them on display, scrim,'rnartiniaette,
insertion and late Warmed, less :2S pc
Rug Special 2 Hours Only„
Sat. Afternoon 2 to 4.
Unusual bargain, reg. up
35.00 Tapestry Rugs 3)101,
33, 3x3, 20 rugs at one
price, one to a oast. _15.00
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WHITECI-URCH
Mr, Thos. Gaunt "is ` attending- Vhe
High Court C. 0, F. iii OttaWa this
week.
112iss Annie Armstrong of Lang-
side, visited with Miss Lettie••Foca,
aver the week -end:
Mrs. N,e idraini and daughter, Kath-
leen, leen, visited with •Icer cousin, •. •1V,irs,
Wm. Dawson on Tuesday. •
Miss' Matid-w Corin as, visiting witla.'
Dr, and Mrs. White of Brussels, this
week.
v iM ss Annie Simpson ofd Bassano,;
Alta., and Mas. Wan. Greer of 'Wing -
bath, spent last week with the fartn-
e "s sister, MV rs Frank FIeary.
Mr. Wilfred Arscott of ' Guelph,
spent the "week etacl at the home of
Mr, and Mrs Hector MacKay.
Mr. and 1VCrs. ANT; I -I,, Ziggler of
Manor, S.ask,, and •Mr. and, Mrs, W
G. 'Peppler• of Tavistock; inoto-red
from Tavistock;, and spent the 'week-
end with their sister, Mrs. Alex:Enc,
erson. -
Miss Merle Wilson visited last w.eek
with her aunt, Mrs.' Wm. Simpson of
Culross.a
Mr. nd Miss Ida MeQuoid spent
Sunday with Mr, and. Ivlrs. Fred- Mc-
Donald of Lucknow.
1VIr, and Mrs. Jim. Purdon and fam-
ily, spent Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs,
Thos. Henderson:
Mr, and Mrs.- Will .:Falconer • and
Mrs. John Cloakey and family of Blue
vale, visi,ted.;with Mr. and Mrs, John
.Falconer last Thursday,
Mrs, Wm. Sheriff of Wingham, ;vis=
iced with her brother; Mr, VV. R. Far-
rier, one day last week.
Mrs. MacDonald of Aberdeen, Scot-
land, is visiting at the home of her
brother, Mr. Robt. Simpson, Cuirass.
Miss Flora Ross returned to Tor-
onto last Friday, after spending her
holidays -at her home here.
Mr. Bell ,of• Toronto, took the Dom-
inion Alliance work in the ;Presbyter~-
ian church here on Sunday, •
'Reeve Joe Tiffin is 'attending the
County Council at Lion's Head this
week,
Miss Eva 'Morrison of Litcknow;'
spent the week -end ather home here.
Mrs. Andrew Fox is spending the
week -end with her sister, Miss Eliza:
Phillips of . Goderich,
Mr. and :Mrs. Mac Ross and Mal-
colm, and Mr. WW Henry, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Henderson
of Paramount.
` Mr. Roy Patton is sporting a •new
Chevrolet Coupe.
Miss Irene Moore has been laid up
with 'an attack of tonsilitis.
Miss .Nora Falconer of Lnct;now;
spent Sunday at tier. `home here.
Mrs. McLellan and Mete. and John,
and Mr, McGinnis, left from Mr. Win
Purdon's• on . Monday, for their home
at MacDonald's Corners, after spend-
ing the week -end with relatives here.
'Mr. and Mrs. John Purdon and
children, spent Sunday with her sis,-
ters,":.Mrs. Gordon -Moore and. Mrs.
Milton Bruce of Lucic,now.
Mr. and Mrs: Robt. Laidlaw spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fal -
People in these pafts were sorry.
to hear of the death -of. Mr. and:IVirs.
Gordon Elliott',s little son, on Thurs-
day morning:/He was a month.o1dr
and was buried in Bluevale cemetery.
Mir. and Mrs. A. J. Ross and grand
children of Wingham, spent' one even-
ing last week at the honie of Mr. and
Mrs: Jas. Cornelius.
1Vir. and Mrs. Oliver Stokes and Mr.
and Thos. Wallace and daughter,
Marian, of Turnberry, spent Sunday
at the home of Aft-, and Mrs. J. D.
Beecroft.
Mra and Mrs. Andrew Wilson call-
ed on friends in Bluevale on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Godkin and
Gordon, and Mis •Em na Davidson,
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GIVE GREAT COMFORT—AT THE SAME TIME ARE REAS—
ONABLE IN PRICE.
WE. RECOMMEND WHITE CANVAS SHOES FOR WOMEN
— WITH LEATHER SOLES FOR BEST WEAR, AND
• TENNIS/ OR RUNNING SHOES WITH
RUBBER SOLES FOR SCHOOL
OR GENERAL WEAR.
As above stated. you can make life' -much more pleasant in the
"hot weather” if your feet are properly encassed in
Canvas' Footl.'I,ear
Our selection of C + nvas Fislotwvear ,. , lar
and our prices "most reasonable".
WILLIS
The Leading Shoe Store of Huron County
Phone 120.
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Winghain, : Ont.
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motored to Hanover on Sunday and ®',
spent the day with : relatives there. In
EAST WAWANOSII
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pattison and
children, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. ' Herson Irwin.
Mr. Norman Wightman of Brus-
sels, spent the week -end at the !toms
of his father on the Toth.
Calvin and Brick churches held 'a
very successful picnic at Goderich on
Saturday last, All report a good tim.
Mrs. Pierie and son, Kenneth of
Listowel, spent last week at the home
of Mr, Win. Wightman.
Mrs Samuel Thompson, who has
been visiting with her daughter, re-
turned home on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearson and " Mr'
.°
and Miss Lulu' Chanctiey,
motored from Toronto, and spent the
week -end with Mr, and Mrs, Joseph
Chamney.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Dow and
her father, Mr. MaeLaren and Mr, and
Mrs. Gill, also Mr, and Mrs. Clark of
Mitchell, ,spent the week -end with
their aunt`, Mrs. Jas. • Dow sr., and
other relatives in these parts.
Mr, and'Mrs, Lansing of Toronto,
were visiting on their wedding trip
with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and.
Mrs. Elisha Walker last week.
Quite a number' from these parts
,.attended the "' funeral of Mr. Thos.'.
.Bruce last week-.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred . Rerd and
fancily motored ,to Gorrie on Sunday
and attended the church where his un-
cle, Rev. Mr: Finlay, preached,
Miss Lavina "Miller of Mount For-
est, is visiting with her sister, Mrs,
Peter Leaver. „>
Mr;h "
Jb n x'urdon and children and
Miss Lizzie Purvis visited with Mr.
and Mrs.' Bali last Thursday.
The inenibers of Calvin church are.
shingling the roof of the church shed
this week.'
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'pp'`` 1�P CITIZEN a
Do you realize that your lov-
ed ones could not hope to enjoy
the income, they have at pres-
ent, if the Angel of Death were
to overtake you some ref these
clays? '
Mutual Li o of C tnacla-
will provide this iiieotne at Net
Cost.
W. T. booth ''Abner Cosei>lis
Winghatn Representatives
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MEN'S FURNISHINGS
® Summer, Underwear
® Sumner Socks
New Ties "' •
New Shirts
Straw Hats
Panama Hats
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MEN'S AND YOUNG
MEN'S SUITS'
:Just in, newly made, up to
the minute styles fit suriinzer
suits for men'and young men
beautifully tailored and, fin-
ished, and extraordinary'val-
ue, prices
8.50 TO 29,50
NEW READY-TCD,„WEAR
Voile Dresses
Ratine Dresses
Pleated Skirts
White Flannel Suits
Silk Slips
w;Sill� Gloves
Silk Underwear
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY',:
15 Sample Dresses, Carlton Crepe,
`Alltyine Crepe and Taffeta, Saturday
only at
$12.95
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13ELMORE
A number from here attended the
II, F. O. picnic at Teeswater, Monday'
afternoon of last week.;'•
Mr. Clayton Newans and bride of
London, are visiting with the foi�tner's
mother are
sister. :
Miss Mary Aitken, 'nurse, is holiday
log with her mother and other friends
here. '
Mr. and Mrs,lyndntah and; little
daughter of Gorrie, spent Sunday at
Mr, Go 'Herd's.
Mr. T to ca err ',
t: b of Lion's Head
spent a few days with his daughter
at the general store, also his daughter,
Mrs. Webster arid childrert from
Owen Sound,
Miss Eleanor Seffray spent the
week -end with her brother on ;the
Toth.
Miss Ennice i-Iaitney Is the new as.
sistant in the telephone office.
dr. Gordon Mulvey is the' new "as-
sistant at the butt; 'cotititer in the gen-
oral store..”
Mr. Henry Johnann's, Mr. Fleming
Bailagh's, Mr, And Mrs. Metcalfe,
attended the convention at Bluevale
on Monday. '
Mr. ---and Mrs. McKenzie are visiting
at Kinlough . and Itiversdale.
Just one more trip Clarkson,' where
is Lattra, -
Carden Parties
A Garden Party will be held on the
Bluevale Methodist Church Lawn, on
Tuesday evening, Jurte s6th,iSupper
'from 6 to 8 o'clock. Splendid program
by Teeswater Quartette, Mrs. Van
°Wyck, elocutionist, duets try Masses'
Dirnent and Garniss,,address by Rei
Tate. Admission 4g petits and TS' eexit .
A "Garden Party will beheld oto
day evening, .Juast gtir,,, at D
Weir's, I-X'owkit, ,under the, att$ph `of
,Salem M itl�odltt"ehttrctt, A oitd
gram is being prepared. One'Add.
enjoy a pleasant evening, Tea` will he
served from a to 8 o'clock, Adtmlissiou
3 rind t,5 c i9it ,