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$60,000.00 STOCK ON SALE
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e>�° front Wingham lx and district tools advantage of the Money Sari g values on S�aturda last. Co ing. just as 11 does al the
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• -t important ever held in, Wingham., ..A gigantic reduction has been made on everything in all
'r Season, this event bids fair �+ become the >tmos i p 9f
ig of the Winter r,.
eats nnf hojta Mores. Y"+ uare strongly irgea to buy your Winter Needs moor. 20 to 50 per cent. oil. Everythng on Sale �.
Me r ff's All B Zany
Sale, one -price
0 es an + •'�'e,uf ={i bens Suits... ... $14.95Ws an Y
9s ► ung Mean's 20th Century and. So -
elegy 'Brand Suits,: reg 40.00, s, l °' 528.75
50 �J'�+t��, Men's we � ' YOUng' r en' Overcoat; , Ulster
r la ' sit ul:ders, . piece + ellg;
�l.reg s, re, $18.752°x.50, Special..... ................ .
Ys BI t+ onner Sults, re it 12.00, Sale,.... . $7.95
ens 8.00 D+ rsali.. io .;t $5.50.
001 5 r +; e, nits up to $35.00
.525.00
M ° ms ] .; ki Work Shirts . 75c
ens Fine „,press Shirts , .. . ; .98; 51..19 511,49
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reg 2075, Sale.. ..... $1.98
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Work Tli' r. , , s$epr*�s.
Men's All 5/9Yd o'l uI.shrink&ble 66,11, V,"
wear ..6.4 4940
Pe 's Fleece tined Underwear .
eraman's Merl ; E+ Shirts end Dr
Den's Odd Trousers . .
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.. $1.75
Under-
. . 51.19
..79c
wers....79c
.. $2.79, 53.19
sheared goat , - Fur Coats, reg 40.00
..... ........... 530.00
WHITECHURCH
Mrs. Kerr of Goderich is visiting
with her .sister„ Mrs. Jos. Holmes.
Mrs. Taylor of Toronto is visiting
with her cousin, Mrs, I-Ienry McGee.
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Falconer` and
Raliston, visited with their uncle, Mn
George Falconer of Culross on Sun -
dap.
Owing. to the Methodist Anniver-
sary services in Lucknow, next Sun..
day t]iere W 11 1 d no service in -the'.
Methodist. Church here. Mrs: Rev.
Walwyn, of Weston lectures on her
trip through Europe on Monday even-
ing.in Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Purdort, and
children spent Sunday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of St.'
Helens.
Mr. Carr Lott of Kincardine spent
the week -end at .the home of his par-
ents.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Henderson and
children of- Paramount visited with
her sister Mrs. T. H. Moore on Sun-
day:,'
The Young People of the Presby-
ter'ian Church here are practising for
a Xmas tree concert to be held. on
Dec. 5.
Miss Small Kincardine spent the
-- Small of
week -end at the home of Mr. and. Mrs.
Walter Lott.
Bert, Will and Miss Mable Reid, of
Ashfield visited on Sunday with Mr..
anal Miss McQuaid.
Mr. and Mrs. John Falconer visited
last Thursday with their, nephew,M.
Will Falconer of Blttevale.
Miss Maggie Sutherland of Wing-
ham,,it1 the guest of Mrs. Robert Ross
this week.
Mr. Charles 1.2int.oul has had the ex-
terior of his house painted and Mr,
Robert Carrick,has built a new ver-
andah and sun room. this fall, and Mr.
Gibson Gillespie .a new ,garage and
hen house, all of these mean quite an,
Impirovernent to our village.
BLUEVA;b.'.
lvflss Jessie I-Iolmes underwent an
operation for appendicitis at Wing-
ham Hospital on Tuesday morning
and is getting along nicely. '
Mr. C. J. Higgins and Mr. Wm. Mo-
Kineey took in the Winter Pair at
Toronto this week.
Mrs. Hendersonis at present visit-
ing relatives in Galt.
Wc are pleased. to heat' that Mrs.
has. Clarke 't 'ho sitiered a stroke a,
couple of weeks ago is improving and
hope she may eoiitittue to .gain.
Mr. aitd Mrs. Robt. Shaw'sperit Sun-
day with relatives at Belgnave.
Mr. W. :r. Masters, Station agent has
iiia a Brussels phone installed in his
residence. His No. is 304,
Mr. and 'Mas. Jas, I otilcardtand son,
Gordon of Eravelbourg, Sask., spent
few days thus week with Mrs.- Ina
l,.i`tckardt and Mrs. T hottias,
Mr, It 3olinSlon shipped i.65 hofs
on 'Saturday, price $8, .
MrT'entjett Holmes ,of IDuildaa,
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spent a few it i,y�s with has brother. An. -
n S.1e at 20 to
manammeauxamItaarnosucasa
Per Cent. Discount
Three 540.00 Mink St' les on
sale Saturday ..59.95
Arrow Linen Collars 3 for
• 50c.
Men's 100 $iIk Neckwear
491044.4 50c
Ladies Fur Coats 1 air . Satur-
day
1 ," ersian Lamb Alaska Sa-
ble trimmed, Sale.... 5250.00
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2 Muskrat Coags, large col-
lars fancys$yles 590.00 each
Groceries Saturday, Only
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25e
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.:15c
Corn, per. cane....
Peas, 2
cans ° ,
Currants per lb..
Choice Raisins,ib..
zea les, fresh, 3 lb for ....25c
Shelled Walnuts per lb 42c
Robin :lino l.11ed Oats, --
large size, while they last
ahno eve S s ap....7c cake
Lemon and Orange Peel 33c
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floInespnnn by the yd, , reg 2.50, special.
Tricolines, Flannels, Serges, all wool' 8c lo 52.09. ®.
Cant Crepes, Marvellas,,SiIks, less 20 p. c. .
eannants-Big sale.remuants,� Saturday every -1 : ■
one knows aura ;.:,s'remnant bargains, Flannels
Cottons, -Prints, ,, Sheetings, !Pillow Cott o n s, v
Towellings, etc.
Children's Stilt and Wool- Hose,
ment .r.1.. ...
another ship- : a
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• 25c pair
Ladies' line black Kid Gloves
Ladies line Silk Gloves .
Ladies' line Sillk. Hose . ,
Voiles, special dress voile....
-11t se r arg;.° ins, a 1 ble lull . t.
Listowel Yarn, speci.;::1 per skein .
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.69c
5 yds $1.00
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Madeira Table Linens, Towels, Fancy Goods,.
etc., -less 20 per cent.
Children's W''+ el Vests and
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Drawer• s.. :...59c al
A sale of ' Ladies 'Tracotine and Cloth Dresses, a
new styles, big saving, sale prices 58.00, $11.75 „■
514.75 ■
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50 Canlnnn Crepe Dresses, flack, Navy, Brown,
sale_,.. .. $21.75 ■
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The Methodist,Sunday
School are E ■
Sunday with friends in Exeter.
busy practicing for their annual Christ
mas Tree. ;
The house which Mrs` Thomas pur-
chasedfrom Miss McMorris recently ; ■ ,
and which she had put in first 'class' ■
order is about completed and expects
to be'moved into the village this week.
Mr. Jos. Underwood has purchased AA;
Mr._ L. W. Rattans house- and lot and ■
will get possession. in the clear. `future.' gm
Mr. L. W. Ruttan has bought Mr.
Geo. Haney's residence and will get N
possession at once. Mr. Geo. Haney
has not been enjoying very good heal -1 ■
th and has been living with his son,14
Wm., at Wingham. We` hope he inay! ni!
soon take a turn for the better.' l®
lvfr.e•Albert Walker has moved to
Teeswater for the winter.
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The Gienannan .Literary held their ®.
first meeting of the season in the ■
schoolhouse an Friday night. The ■
program consisted of mouth organ, ■
and violin selections, recitations and ■
a debate, "Resolved that the city de-
pends more an the County than the ■
Country does on the city," The of ■:
firmative was taken by Leslie Fortune
and Jean Wilton, while the negative NIA
was upheld by Robin Campbell and
Mabel Stokes, the judges were Mary'
Eadie, Robt. Muir, jr,, and IIai old
Weir, the decision was given by Mr.,1N
Weir, in favour of the affirmative. 1 en
Mr. Jarnes 'Hardie react a very humor- I
ous journal which was much enjoyed, ■
by all. The meeting was brought to a
close by ;ail singing "Gbd Save The'
King" • a4
Miss Jean Wilton spent the week- ■
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end with Miss Mabel Stokes.' in
int and Agnes spent Friday -with Mr. t si
and Mrs, Stalker of near Blyth. I■
Miss 'Mary Stokes has been visiting -■
with• her sister Mrs. Thos, Appleby. .•'■
Mrs. Colin Eadie, who spent the at
past three months with her son Thom- :'■
as in the West, has returned home, IN
Miss 'Catherine and Agnes Fortune ■
spent an afternoon recently with Mrs. ■
Thos. McGlynn.
Miss Francis Trippe is spending a.
few days with her parents Mr. and 1
Mrs. J• Trippe,
MISS Laura Reid of Wingham, *
spent Saturday with Miss Edith Met -
NJ
calk,
Miss:, Phoebe Congram spent the: ■
week -end at her home near l:iolyrood. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie, Cathers and ■
children spent Sunday at Mr. Colin
T';'adies.
Mr. Thos. 'ortntie has returned ■
from his hunting trip from New Cin-
la
tarso.
Miss Edna, Lincoln spent an after- ■
noon with Miss :Addie Breekenridgc. ■
Misses Catherine and Agnes For-
tune spent Monday with Mrs, Oliver
Stokes.
A. number Of the your] then from
these part's a re' assisting on the rail-
drew. iiay track.
Mr. David Fortune, Misses Cather- ■
int i° clothing
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'GARMENTS
Men'sWinter Overcoats,. and
Youths' and Boys' Winter Ov-
ercoats, Men's Tweed, -Worsted.
and Serge .; Suits, Odd Pants,
Mackinaws, Sweaters, Heavy
Srnocks, etc.
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Ladies' Fur, . Collared. Coats, ■
Ladies' English Burberry Coats, ° '0
Misses', Girls' and Children's ■ ,
Winter Coats, Dresses, Suits, ■-
Skirts and Blouses for Women, ■
Misses, Girls and Children. ■ .
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-Overcoats and Suits
Better quality ' • clothing for
11MMen and 'Young Men at Big
Money Saving Values, here is.
your chance to save on your win-
ter overcoat.
Overcoats well tailored from
best quality imported clothes.
Sale prices $x6.75 to 38.50.
'Men's All Wool Tweed Suits,
All Wool Serge 'Suits, All Wool
Worsted Suits, tailored in the
latest ;styles. Sale prices $14.75
to $34.5o.
Boys' and Youths' Winter Ov-
ercoats (greatly reduced, all sizes
from 3 to x5.years. Suits $5.75
to $x2.75. .Overcoats $5.5o to
$16.75. •
MEN'S ODE PANTS
50 sample pair odd pants in
good weight materials, sizes 32
to 4e.. -Sale price $3.60.
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Money Saving Values. for. 1hursday,'
Friday and Saturday Specials
SHOP .CA'RLY AS .QUANTITIES .ARE LIMITED
FLANNELETTE 'BLANKETS : LINEN'. TOWELLING
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Largest size, best make, withooyard Pura Linen Towel..
pink or blue borders. $2.69 pr. 5 Y
ling x8c per
yard.
OLD' BLEACI-I FANCY HEAVY- SILK BLObMERS
HUCK-A-BACK TOWELING
AND iTNDE12SKIRTS,
Besutiful'fine imported quality.
r nc towe s all widths re . Heavy hapitau, pongee. and
fo fa y 1,,. � g
$x.25 to, x..50, sale price Sec. moire skirts: and bloomers, all
colors at $e.69.
500 yds. White Saxony Flan-
nelette, good quality and wide
width fiat, a.4c yd.
Soo yards Striped Flannelette
at i5c and x8c,ycle
MEN'S ALL WOOL
MACKINAWS
Traveller's samplers at $6.g5.
Grocery Specials
Maple Leaf Salmon is ,.. r xgG Shelled Walnuts and Alta -
Maple Leaf Sahnon, xs, w ---- s Good Brooms
Best Cheeselb. Lard, 3 lb. pail �55c
See the Window indow Dis la Special Price Merchandise
Display of S'p ,
the. Store Lately Vacated by �. H. Christie, All these Goods are
on Sale in Xing Bros. Store.
WOMEN'S ENGLISH
HEATHER DIOSE
Best quality Heather Hose in
latest shades of- brown and lo-
vat Jt $c pair .
BOYS' ALL WOOL
PULLOVERS
Less than half, price, a,ssorted
colors, manufacturers samples
at $i.S9. /
NORTHW AY'S FUR COL
LARED COATS ��®®���®�.®
Fine imported quality Velour,
isolivta and iviarveua a,oats, sale
prices $x5tso to $62.5o.
wellEnglish: Burb$r8erry.5o Sto $2tylo4.5;:Coats0. ,
tailored
MISSES', GIRLS' AND MIL:
DIZEN'S' WARM WINTER
COATS, :
Coats for all ages from. 3 to x
years, th wit$114°,
hfur col-
Tars. Sale pricesorr $4.g5out, $6.g5 to
$r2'15�
DRESSES ALL REDUCED
Zo PER CENT.
Silk Velvet, Canton Crepe,
Flat Crepe, Taffetta and: Trisca-
sham Dresses, all sizes in this
season's latest styles.
PLEATED SKIRTS
New shades and styles in plea-
ted skirts. Prices o to
t d $55 975.
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
Warm Dresses for children in
serge and flannel, sixes 4' to x4;'
years. Prices $4.5o to $12.50. ,
FURS AND FUR COATS
'Hudson Seal •Coats, Persian
Lamb Coats, Muskrat Coats and
Coon Coati. Latest style coats,
all guaranteed at bi.g savings to msnonimmuumaliamimai
you.
Wingham Street Poultry• Fair Dec. 13th and 14th. Remember the 'ate. �.
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