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THE WINGHAM ADVANCE
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050cicty Brand
Aquatite Gabardine Coats for Fall
Celebrated old country make .................... 20,00 to 35.00
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Noticej
-to-Wear Dept, will h, est
2 Put, Ready ave the bigg
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stocic of new fall -,,uits, coats and dresses evet hown
in this district, Popular prices,
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�1 Society Brand Suits, for young men, in plain
browlis, plain blues, smart double and sin-
gle breasted styles ............... .............. $35,00 Money Saving Specials for this Week
Youth's first long.%, tweeds and Nvorsteds .... 16.50; 22.50 Prints, nm stoclK offight and dark prints ......... 25c yd
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Prepare for School! New gingliam, plaids and stripes .................. 44� yd.
New suits for bo),s from ...................... 6.75 to 15.00 Yard wide bleached factory cotton ................. .. 15c yd.
Wearbetter Suits for boys, 2 pair bloomers ........ 14.50
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Work Goods for Men Grocery Department Specials
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Gold ',;oap, 3 for ....... ...................................... .25c
"Bob Long's" heavy union made Overalls,
blacic, blue and stripe, special ....................... 1,65 Forest City Balcing Powder, 2 cans for., .................. 25C
Heavy blue striped Worh Shirts, Bob Long'malce 1.19 Creamery Buttet . ........................................ 40c lb,
Special wool work Socics, pair ......................... _ 40c 100 lb. bag Redpath Sugar ............. I., .......
We can afford to sell at a narrower margin of profit I than stores doing, a
credit business can afford to sell at, and the saving goes into the custom-
er's pockets.
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Wroxeter
Mrs. Clarla liall of Wroxeter, received
he second message of sympathy from
Cing George, since tile death of her hus-
iand. Pte. WRliam Hall, The Iasi was
. beautiful scroll bearing the inscription.
'He whom thi,.s scroll cDmmerates was
iumbered among those who, at the call of
Cing and Country left all that was dear
o them, endured hardness, faced danger
,nd finally passed out of the sight of I
lien by the path of duty and self sacrifice,
,iving up their awn lives that others
night live in Freedbin, Let those who
,ome after see to that bis name be not
orgotten, Pte Win, Jo*1m Hall, Cana-
lian Infantry Battalion, a message of
�yrnpathy. Buckingham- Palace. I join
vith my grateful people in sending you
his memorial of a brave life given for
Ahers in the Great War. George R, I,"
Thursd,ay, September 15th, 1921
East Wawanosh Council
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Nlinutws of cotincil mo�tit ' ig held on
Ug"s 251h. Ali tile tuemberq present.
Exceptionlly Cheap
�1� pre.vioug meeting read aod�,
passwil oil motion of Messrs. Gillespicl
Lyceum Theatre
r trid Straughan. A by.law was read and
-,xin tile following rates of taxa.
Shoes for Men
till, for the, pre4ent year, Co. Rate 6
0 0 0
mills. Tp. Rate 1 8 110 mills and ;pcclal
whool rate 3 5 110 mills on tfie dollar,
bridge debewnres. rail-mLy and ordinary
school rates ovor and aWvo the s e
amounts. The following accounts, were.
11-1 OLIVS01.1th window we are showing several new
paid.
il� J� NlcQeQ, gi-avel $21,00; R� Red-
lines of men',s shoesat the new prices. among which
mond, gravcI3.00, W. Fothergill, gravel
is one of particularly good value,
105; W. Nechnia, gravel 0,76; 1�. J. Mo..
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Gee, shovelling gravel 0.00; C. Nothery,
�vork or, grader 7,80; El, Johnston, grad-
ing 6.00; Joe J01111%ton, putfing Ill cuixert.
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ou Con, 4, 24�00, J. Wightman, grant for
Metcalfe of Blyth, the bride and groom!
took their before bank ferns
gelgrave ScboQI Fair 1U.00.
places a of
Next meeting of Council will be held
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on Sept� 20th.
A. PORTURFMIA), Clerk,
du�ted by Rev. W. B. Hawkins of Blyth.
The'bride was in a dress of white
DIED
gowned
kitten's ear crepe with facings of shell
pink and overdress trimmed with band 1;
MuNito—At Gravenlitirsi, Ont., on Sun�
day, Sept. 4th, 1921, Winifred Janet
Munro, beloved daughter of Mrs. Janet
COMES THROUGH"
Munro, Wroxeter. Ont. Aged 23 years
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and 10 months.
After the ceremony, Miss Jo sephine!
rAvr,oit—ln West Wawanosh on Tues-
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Tile shoe we refer to is made of velour calf, in
day, Sept, Otb, 1921, John Taylor, aged
69 years.
Johnson, sister of the bride, sang "0'
the fashionable E nalish toe, and with good solid soles
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made Goodyear Welted. The cut shown herewith is
�arey
a very good illustration of this shoe of exceptional
Mr. and Mrg, 1. D. Mcl�wen and fam.
value, the price being $5.50 per pair in all sizes for
�ly of Turnberry visited at Maxwell At)-
inen. Other shoes'are shown, every pair of which is
rain's oil Sunday last,
Mr. -and Mrs. Bradburn, left on the after.
noon train from Blyth for Toronto, Des..
GOOD VALUE, in fact every shoe shown is new and
Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Stevenson also
Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Stevenson motored
at the NEW. We invite you to call and see.
to Zurich last Sunday,
We are sorry to state the dtFath of mr,
ruck Sr. He took a stroke last week
ind never tied strength afterward,
Re and his wilreilived with their son Fred.
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Mr and Mrs, George Maun and ton
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2ameron, are visiting in this locality.
the great hurt icane of joy and excitement in
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Ars. Mana and son have been visiting
with her parent& in Flint for 3 zA0atbs-
"The Mark of Zorro"
SOLE AGENT FOR LADIES'
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in, aying for tbLir biitne at
r,wrl or,M.,itob.inaweek, Mr.Manu
s the C, N. R. agent there.
Leonard .,rauter spent Labor Day at
Belgrave
iis home oil the ioth coil. He is eni-
Brings to tile screen a wholesome gingery
Aoyerl in tile Merehant's Bank, Strat-
ord.
The Women's Institute will entertain
thernembersof,the, Witigham branch at
AND DERBY SHOES FOR MEN
Wroxeter
Mrs. Clarla liall of Wroxeter, received
he second message of sympathy from
Cing George, since tile death of her hus-
iand. Pte. WRliam Hall, The Iasi was
. beautiful scroll bearing the inscription.
'He whom thi,.s scroll cDmmerates was
iumbered among those who, at the call of
Cing and Country left all that was dear
o them, endured hardness, faced danger
,nd finally passed out of the sight of I
lien by the path of duty and self sacrifice,
,iving up their awn lives that others
night live in Freedbin, Let those who
,ome after see to that bis name be not
orgotten, Pte Win, Jo*1m Hall, Cana-
lian Infantry Battalion, a message of
�yrnpathy. Buckingham- Palace. I join
vith my grateful people in sending you
his memorial of a brave life given for
Ahers in the Great War. George R, I,"
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FAIX TERM FROM,SEPTEMBER 6th
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Wlng4am, OnL,, Phone166.
This is the schcol which gives thorough courses� niiskis- the school
which assists its graduittes to positions. Get our free catalogue.
D. A. McLachlan, Pres., Thos. R. Foster; Principal..
MING BROS.
Womell's and Misses' Suits,
and Coats
These garments, collared and cuffed in srsart-
est fUrS and self trimmed are Smartly styled, fancy
tailored and of best rnaterials and w;rkmanshEV,.
Moderately Priced
Smartly tailored Dresses are new arrirtats in
our ladies' weal �, department. Made of flne, serges
and tricatines,. conservatively and elaborately trim-
med.
VIYELLA FLANNELS—Plain and stripe de-
signs which are acknowledged the best materials
for your fait, tailored blouse or middy. Price $1.50
per yard.
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KNITTING WOOLS: --A fine assortment of new shades that are desirable for
I scarfs, coats and hosiery.
FLOOR COVERINGS FOR FALL HOUSE CLEANING—Wilton, Axminster,
Brussels and Tapestry Rugs, Linoleums, Ploor Oil Cloths
and Congoleum Squar6s.
Eureka and Hoover Vacuum Cleaners are the Best.
Let us demonstrate these machines.
SPECIAL—Ladies' and children's pure Cashmete Hose, 1/1 rib,, seamless feet,
size 5j to 10, regular'$1.00 to 1.50, Thursday, Friday, Saturday,,
half price 50c to 75c.
KING BROS.
APF Terms, Cash. Phone 71.
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Morris
Lyceum Theatre
i*LIA quiet wedding was solemnized on
September 7th. at Surnmerland Farm,
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the home of Henry Johnson, when his'
daughter. Hester Lillian, became thel
bride of Mr. A. Melville Bradburn of;
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
East Wawanosh. As Mendelsohns'.
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wedding march was played by Miss E.
ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN
Metcalfe of Blyth, the bride and groom!
took their before bank ferns
places a of
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and ftweri. The impressive,,, marriage
serv, -e of the Anglican church was con-
"'Pleasure Seekers"
du�ted by Rev. W. B. Hawkins of Blyth.
The'bride was in a dress of white
gowned
kitten's ear crepe with facings of shell
pink and overdress trimmed with band 1;
and JOHNNY HINES In 11TORCHY
COMES THROUGH"
embroidery and bugle beads, carried a'
1 bouquet of sweetheart roses. and ferns.
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After the ceremony, Miss Jo sephine!
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Matinee Saturday at 3.30 p. rn., Admission I Oc, 15C
Johnson, sister of the bride, sang "0'
Perfect Love", after which the guests sat
down to a dainty wedding breakfast,
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Mr. -and Mrs. Bradburn, left on the after.
noon train from Blyth for Toronto, Des..
Douglas Fairbanks
eronto, and other places, The bride
going away in a suit of nigger brown
broadcloth and hat of brown chiffon vel-,
a
vet with touch of burnt orange. Ontbeir*
return they will live at Clover leaf Lodge
the great hurt icane of joy and excitement in
and etart housekeeping with the best
"The Mark of Zorro"
wishes of a large circle of friends
Belgrave
Brings to tile screen a wholesome gingery
The Women's Institute will entertain
thernembersof,the, Witigham branch at
mixture of melodrama and vigorous com-
the home of Mrs. Will Procter, 4th line
of Morris, on Tuesday, Sept, 20th at
edy, crammed with whirl w in d action,
2 o', lock. The Wingharn ladies will
thrills, suspense and irresistable fAinny an-
supply the program, A cordial invitation
to all ladies,
gles, with never a let-up in its headlong
Miss Cooper of Palmerston, is the guest
pace from the very start to the rip-roaring
of Miss Letha Hopper.
Mr. We8tman of London, has been
rattling, eminently, satisfactory climax.
spending a week with his daughter, Mrs.
(Rev.) Peters
Mr. and Mrs. Yule are spending a short
PoSitiVely Doug's Greatest Pictuire - - 8
vacation motoring to different parts. Mr.
Stupendous Reels
johnTaskeris relieving at theG,T.R.
Miss Patterson of Nashville, is the guest
VHL3fA McBLTP.Nny
of Mr. and Mrs J. A. Brandon,
Mrs. Peters and daughter Catherine,
Little six-year-old Toronto girl, who is
NTO ADVANCE IN PRIC
are spending a short holiday at Goderich.
by way of being a musical prodipy,
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Rev. W. J. Brandon of Hamilton. is
She only started to , take p a n o 4
spending a few days with his brother, Mr.
lessons last October, and passed with
J. A. Brandon,
On account of Anniversary Seivices in
honors last month the Introductory ex -
aminations to the Toronto Conservatory
Slyth
of efficient teachers.
the Presbyterian Church there will be no
services in the Methodist Church next
of Music. She is the daughter of Mr. i
Mr. John Barr is an interested Apectator
Nliss A. Gillespie is visiting friends in
Sunday evening.
and Mrs. E. Stanley McBurney, 139
-t-1 the Toronto txhibition this week.
Toronto this week,
Mr. and Mrs, S, Forsythe left,on Wed.
Essex avenue, Toronto.
Miss MeMat -hall, a former teacher in tile
of base bait was played on
tile
nesdgly of last week for Winnipeg,
Velma is a granddaughter of Mr4 Hugh
continuation school. wasa visitor at tile
tiome of Mr, Adam Ulliotes, I
be
'A �atna
rk Thursday afternoon, between West-
Eeld and Alyth teams the former winning
Anniversary Services witi be held In
Koax church, nalgrave. on Sudday, SeV:
McBurftey of Wingham, and is a pupil
of Miss M. K. McNair, a fortrier Crati.
1jarvest Thanksgiving services will
Ewid it, St Marklf Church, Auburn on 8ua-
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out, Mr. 1A. Telfer retered the game
tile s,%tisfactiorkof all.
to
18tiz., at 11 a. m. and 7 p, ch. Ret.
mcCalturn of Lucknow, will preach. A
brook girl, who has a brilliant record as
da.&
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tea meeting will be held in the evening,
an exponent of the conservatory Method.
, the rain on Friday evenin
wing to g I
t�ie informal community dance in tile,,
Memorial Hall jva.j only fairly well at- I
DIARRIED
followed by a splendid program. Admls:-
sion 85 cents and 26 cents,
Harvest Thanksgiving
ANY PAIN OP THE BODY
it,�nded. Vlackstone Orchestra suppliedl
8AnTo,;_STxNsou—In St. Stephen's
The Annual
Service will be held in Trinity Church
Headache, Neuralgis,, Itheurastic, Back.
egeellent musia. wall, 51)eut the
Nlis§ %largarat Co
ko"iday geMon Witt) tier parents, returned
ofitirch. Gortie, on Thursday, Sept.
1921, by the Rev. R. 5, Jones, A.
Istt
M,
Belgrave on Sundal, Sept. 18, at 2,30
p.m. The choir o St. Jobnla Churcp
Atha Sciatio and Ovarian Pains,
One or two DU. 61 ILE$' ANTI.PAIX
t,o Brandon, Man. Miss COlvAn is a
�tdacher in the bugin*ss college in the
Alveretta, youngest daughter of Mrs.
Robt. Stinson, Gorrie, Ont., to Gordon
Brumels will furnish appropriate music
for the. occasion and Mrs, Hawkins will
eringthesolo, Thank offering will be used
PILLS—And the pain is g6ns. Guar-
anteed Safe mid Sure, Price 30*.
aijov* PlAce,
The public And bigh school will re-operl
M. Barton, 'Only son of Mrs. 1.
McKenzie, Marshville, Oat,
M.
to make up the apportionment oft the
Dioemn btidget which Is S140-00.,
Sold in W Ingham by
I WALTON M�KIBGON
Tue-jility, Sept. Oth., Witt' the aqual staff
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FAIX TERM FROM,SEPTEMBER 6th
A
Wlng4am, OnL,, Phone166.
This is the schcol which gives thorough courses� niiskis- the school
which assists its graduittes to positions. Get our free catalogue.
D. A. McLachlan, Pres., Thos. R. Foster; Principal..
MING BROS.
Womell's and Misses' Suits,
and Coats
These garments, collared and cuffed in srsart-
est fUrS and self trimmed are Smartly styled, fancy
tailored and of best rnaterials and w;rkmanshEV,.
Moderately Priced
Smartly tailored Dresses are new arrirtats in
our ladies' weal �, department. Made of flne, serges
and tricatines,. conservatively and elaborately trim-
med.
VIYELLA FLANNELS—Plain and stripe de-
signs which are acknowledged the best materials
for your fait, tailored blouse or middy. Price $1.50
per yard.
Ord
KNITTING WOOLS: --A fine assortment of new shades that are desirable for
I scarfs, coats and hosiery.
FLOOR COVERINGS FOR FALL HOUSE CLEANING—Wilton, Axminster,
Brussels and Tapestry Rugs, Linoleums, Ploor Oil Cloths
and Congoleum Squar6s.
Eureka and Hoover Vacuum Cleaners are the Best.
Let us demonstrate these machines.
SPECIAL—Ladies' and children's pure Cashmete Hose, 1/1 rib,, seamless feet,
size 5j to 10, regular'$1.00 to 1.50, Thursday, Friday, Saturday,,
half price 50c to 75c.
KING BROS.
APF Terms, Cash. Phone 71.
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