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New sldylRes Rn la-ffies' and misses Dresses
nad Suits and Tricolette Blouses.
Hand '-.Towelllng 10c yd.
Striped Flannelette 15c yd.
Bleached Factory Colton 15c yd.
Black and white Shirting 25c yd.
Holeproot Silk Hosiery $1.69
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iMr. James Robertson of Kenton, Man-
-itoba, is spending a few days with friends.
rar. anit 'Mrs john SteWAR Wild Me., James Taylor and Alex Bryan each
and Mrs. John McGee motored to Den- 1
field, on Saturday, and spent Sunday shipped a car of cattle on Saturday and
wUh the latter's daughter, Mrs. Simpson. John Armstrong a car of hogs on Mqn-
Lir. and Mrs. J. A Brandon took a day and Rob Scott a car of hogs on Tues-
��l a, a ',on last day.
tet'rloo, Mr. Morley Jordan put 33 feet in Mr.
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THE WINGH.&M, ADVANU Thursday, September 29t1f, 1921
Bluevale
The Anniversary services of Eadlee
;hurch will be held next Sabbath, Oct.
ind. The Rev" C� 0. Jones of Belgrave,
ias been Invited to take charge and will
)roachat2.301n.theovening. AlItfriefids
)f the congregation are invited to come
ind join in this, the S$thth, vinniv.oreary
)f the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Finnen visited at
Ar. Hugh Sinnamon's at the junction.
Miss Velma Brooks accompanied by
Kisses Janet and Mary lKowbray, all of
Bluevale. visited with the *former's
,nother In Culros� over the we4-end
Mr. and Mae Earl Chadwick visited
mith Mrs Goo Falconer,
Mr. Fred I-lastie has pnrchased a new
Ford Tourbag car from T. R. Bennett of
Wingham,
Miss Verhajohnston has been visiting
�or a few days at J. M. Grahame, Wing-
aam.
Mrs. Goo. McDonald who has been
very poorly for sometime Is slightly
better,
Mrs. �Vni. Elliott and Mrs. Alex Hastie
Df Wroxeter visited with relatives here on
I'uesday.
Mr. Eldon McKinney was home over
Sunday. He is relieving at Ethel at
4.
presen Mr. John Shoebottom is very low. a very good illustration of this shoe of exceptional
r. Morris i3ozman had the misfortune
lose a horse -one day last week. He
was on his rural route and it dropped
lead at Mr. Mathers gate, It was a good
animal and means quite, a loss to its own -
2r.
Very successful Anniversary Services
were held in the Presbyterian Church last
Sunday, when Rev. Dr. Harkness of
Wroxeter preached two very fine sermons
N.iss Helen Garniss of Toronto, is home
for a week's holidays.
Mr. P. Richardson of Listowel, shipped
a carload of cattle from here Monday.
Whitechurch
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore of Luck -
now and Mrs. Mary Moore of 'White-
church. motored to Clinton to visit rel-
atives one day last week.
Mrs. McGavin of Wingham, spent the
week -end with Mrs. Gibson Gillespie. .
Mr� (Dr.) Brown of Tbronto, is visit-
ing with her sister, Mrs. Jas. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Orr, and Fon
Bruce of Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs:
Erneqt Mitchell and children of Carlow,
spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Beecroft.
Mrs. Duncan Kennedy left on Monday
for Toronto, here she will meet her hus-
band on his return from the West.
Mr. and. Mrs. Thos. Henderson and
children and Mrs. Wm. Dawson spent
last Saturday in Goderich.
Mrs. Robert Gibson *of Gait, is visiting
with her brother, Mr. John Campbell.
Mrs. David Kennedy and sons, Earle
and Willie, arevisiting with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bannerman of
Salero.
Cash and Delivery --- Our goods- are
Mrs. S. Nay Is. having very poor health
being confined to bed most of the time
but Is somewhat better lately.
guaranteed, our prices reasonable. A sat-
Mr. and Dire, Barton have returned
Istied customer Is o
u r best advertise-
Shoes for Men
ment. Do your shopping here and be one
Mr. Wm. Martin and son. Bruce, visited
of our many pleased
patrons. Following
Monday, r1ft.8; spending a couple of I
months visiting trlfknds in the weet. They,
are a few of our prices:
lookas though the trip,agreed with them.:
Rice 3 lbs for ................. 25c
Condensed Milk
is one of particular go6d, value., I
Tapioca per lb ................ 10c
Eagle Brand ........
IMCornmeal,
6 lbs for ........... 25c
silver Cow ............... s.-250
St. Charles
Mr. Finley Malcolm is home after
Creara of Wheat 3 IN for ...... 25C
.............. I .... IWC
carnation .................... 20c
duties again but is still quite hoarse frQrn
Oatmeal, 5 Ibs for ............ 25c
Laundry Soap
the Missionary Convention in Belgrave,
on Monday, Sept. 19th. Rev. Kenneth
Gusto, 2 for ................. 25c
Ivory, Gold, P. & G., Com -
fort, Sunny Monday, Life.
Many people of this vicinity were sorry
Cornflakes 2 for ............... 25c
to learn of the death of Mrs Robert
Beaton. a returned missionary from China
gave a very interesting and entnusiastic
Poet Toasties, 2 for ............ 25c
buoy each 8c or 3 for ...... 2,5c
largely attended, many coming from a dis-
C4rn Starch, 2 for ............ Me
Toilet Soaps
The shoe ��;c- refer to is made of smooth calf, in
Silver Gloss Starch 2 for ...... 25c
Glycerine, Palmolive, $apon,..
NOpera,
L40se Starch 2 IN for ......... 25c
each ............... 10c
bs
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Cocoa, bulk per lb; ............. 20C
Cannect Goods
Bluevale Sunday,
Coffee, fresh grouu4 lb ........ 58c
Teo, Blend lb 43c
Corn ..................
Miss Arinie Westlake visited at the
special per ......
Peas, Excelsior Brand ........ 15C
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Edgar, Mr. James
Brunswick Sardines each 8c or
Peas, York Brand Standard 2
Petrolia.
8 for .................... 25c
Snap Hand Cleaner, each 28c
for ...................... 85C
Peas, York Brand, Early June..20c
Miss Nettie Jackson of Toronto, called
or 2 for ................... 45c
Tomatoes, Aylmer Erand 2 for 35c
Mr. and Mrs. John Weir of Toronto,
Raisins, Seedless or Seeded, per
Package :.80c
Pumpkin ..................... 15C
Salmon, Maple Leaf, small .... 85c
where she will take up her work as nurse
............
Me Lard, 9 lb Pails .... 65c
::25c
Salmott Maple Leaf, large ..... 55a
Salmon, Cascade, large ........ 26c
Weir and other friends in this community
Pm Lard, per lb ............
White Wine
Sugar
Cider Vinegar.
Vinegar, gallon 45c, 4 gal
10 lbs for .................. S 1A
2ft and 1L gal ............ 12C
100 lbs for ............... 4$ 9.76
All prices subject to change.
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Highest marRet price
for Butter and F;ggs.
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THE WINGH.&M, ADVANU Thursday, September 29t1f, 1921
Bluevale
The Anniversary services of Eadlee
;hurch will be held next Sabbath, Oct.
ind. The Rev" C� 0. Jones of Belgrave,
ias been Invited to take charge and will
)roachat2.301n.theovening. AlItfriefids
)f the congregation are invited to come
ind join in this, the S$thth, vinniv.oreary
)f the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Finnen visited at
Ar. Hugh Sinnamon's at the junction.
Miss Velma Brooks accompanied by
Kisses Janet and Mary lKowbray, all of
Bluevale. visited with the *former's
,nother In Culros� over the we4-end
Mr. and Mae Earl Chadwick visited
mith Mrs Goo Falconer,
Mr. Fred I-lastie has pnrchased a new
Ford Tourbag car from T. R. Bennett of
Wingham,
Miss Verhajohnston has been visiting
�or a few days at J. M. Grahame, Wing-
aam.
Mrs. Goo. McDonald who has been
very poorly for sometime Is slightly
better,
Mrs. �Vni. Elliott and Mrs. Alex Hastie
Df Wroxeter visited with relatives here on
I'uesday.
Mr. Eldon McKinney was home over
Sunday. He is relieving at Ethel at
4.
presen Mr. John Shoebottom is very low. a very good illustration of this shoe of exceptional
r. Morris i3ozman had the misfortune
lose a horse -one day last week. He
was on his rural route and it dropped
lead at Mr. Mathers gate, It was a good
animal and means quite, a loss to its own -
2r.
Very successful Anniversary Services
were held in the Presbyterian Church last
Sunday, when Rev. Dr. Harkness of
Wroxeter preached two very fine sermons
N.iss Helen Garniss of Toronto, is home
for a week's holidays.
Mr. P. Richardson of Listowel, shipped
a carload of cattle from here Monday.
Whitechurch
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore of Luck -
now and Mrs. Mary Moore of 'White-
church. motored to Clinton to visit rel-
atives one day last week.
Mrs. McGavin of Wingham, spent the
week -end with Mrs. Gibson Gillespie. .
Mr� (Dr.) Brown of Tbronto, is visit-
ing with her sister, Mrs. Jas. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Orr, and Fon
Bruce of Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs:
Erneqt Mitchell and children of Carlow,
spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Beecroft.
Mrs. Duncan Kennedy left on Monday
for Toronto, here she will meet her hus-
band on his return from the West.
Mr. and. Mrs. Thos. Henderson and
children and Mrs. Wm. Dawson spent
last Saturday in Goderich.
Mrs. Robert Gibson *of Gait, is visiting
with her brother, Mr. John Campbell.
Mrs. David Kennedy and sons, Earle
and Willie, arevisiting with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bannerman of
Salero.
4.
We hope for�a speedy recovery.
value, the price being
Mrs. S. Nay Is. having very poor health
being confined to bed most of the time
but Is somewhat better lately.
Exceptionally Cheap
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Mr. and Dire, Barton have returned
SUMMZR COLDS, ASTUMA,
from their honeymoon trip and are spend-
ing a short time at . Mrs, Barton'e
Shoes for Men
mother, Mrs, Stinson,
Mr. Wm. Martin and son. Bruce, visited
Mr. and W. A. Irwin returned on'
being at Atwood and Fergus last week,
Monday, r1ft.8; spending a couple of I
months visiting trlfknds in the weet. They,
In our south window we are showing several new
lookas though the trip,agreed with them.:
Jines of men's" shoes at the new pric es atnong which
The school fair held at Fordwich was
well attended and quite successful. The
is one of particular go6d, value., I
children as well as some of the elder tako
Mrs. Jos. Holmes, Mrs. Robert Laid.
a great interest in It, of coures all were
Liberal Convention beld to -day in WalIZ-
not successful In obtaining prizes.
Mr. Finley Malcolm is home after
Rev, A. McKlb6on is attenling to his
P661tively stop* these trou4les I
Nueexing, weezing, coughing,
duties again but is still quite hoarse frQrn
ff
his recent attack of quiney.
the Missionary Convention in Belgrave,
on Monday, Sept. 19th. Rev. Kenneth
East Wawanosh
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Many people of this vicinity were sorry
ed their names to go to a ballot and Mr.
to learn of the death of Mrs Robert
Beaton. a returned missionary from China
gave a very interesting and entnusiastic
Coultes. The funeral on Saturday was
a 0
largely attended, many coming from a dis-
Hall then at once provedrbimself a big
hearted man by moving that Mr. Truax's
tance.
The shoe ��;c- refer to is made of smooth calf, in
Miss Annie Flynn of Toronto, has been
the fashionable Englisfi fog, and. with good solid soles,
visiting with Mrs William James and
oTheririends In this vicinity.
madc Goodyear Welted. The iput shown herewith is
4.
We hope for�a speedy recovery.
value, the price being
ter,
Mr. Thomas Irwin got a valuable steer
Mr. Peter Fowler. of the Bluevale Road.
SUMMZR COLDS, ASTUMA,
Aled by lightning.onTuesday night.
$5.50 per pair In all sizes for. Men
Mr. Wm. Martin and son. Bruce, visited
Other shoes are shown, every pair � of which is
being at Atwood and Fergus last week,
Lucknow
GOOD VALUE, in fact every shoe shown is -new and
Mr. Chas. Martin, Wingbam junction on
Sunday.
September 26tb, 1921
at the NEW PRICE. We invite you to call and see.
Four rinks ofBowlers went to Ripley-
last week and succeeded in defeating
Quite a number from here attended the i
Mrs. Jos. Holmes, Mrs. Robert Laid.
.
Liberal Convention beld to -day in WalIZ-
them.
Mr. Finley Malcolm is home after
erton and report one of the raost enthus-
P661tively stop* these trou4les I
Nueexing, weezing, coughing,
Friday evening Fryfogles' Orchestra
iastic convention ever held in South
spending some time in Winnipeg with his
sonm
the Missionary Convention in Belgrave,
on Monday, Sept. 19th. Rev. Kenneth
Bruce. Mr. R. E. Truax, tile present
member and Dr Hall 0 Walkerton qllow-
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andjoe McClure of visited,
ed their names to go to a ballot and Mr.
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Beaton. a returned missionary from China
gave a very interesting and entnusiastic
Truax received a large majority, Mr.
a 0
address on his work among the churches
and people of China. %
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith of Lucknow,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cornelius,
Hall then at once provedrbimself a big
hearted man by moving that Mr. Truax's
SOLE AGENT FOR LADIES'
NOTICE
nomination be made unani4Qous and pledg-
ing biq support to the candidate. Mr.
Dated Clerk's Office, Wingh.im, this 24tb.,
day of Nept., t921
loth.
Duncan C. R6ss, M, P. of West Middle.
Quite a number from Eadie's congrega-
sex, gave a splendid address on the issues
of the day. Other speakers were, P, H.
Salem -
Bluevale Sunday,
McXbn7i-.. ex M. P., Mr. R. D. Cameron
Wedding bells are ringing rdund the
Miss Arinie Westlake visited at the
and Mr. Wm. Connell of Lucknow. , Mr.
AND DERBY SHOES FOR MEN
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Edgar, Mr. James
Hallida of Chesley, a resolution express-
Eaton and Miss Vera, spent Sunday
Petrolia.
ing coNdence in and satisfaction at the
— A number from here tbok in the Fair
Miss Nettie Jackson of Toronto, called
appointment of Hon. W. L McKenzie
on friends In Teeswater, Winghi& and
Mr. and Mrs. John Weir of Toronto,
King as leader of the Liberal forces in the
are at present spending their holidayc
where she will take up her work as nurse
Dominion house was read and heartily
and supervisor of All Peoples Mission.
Weir and other friends in this community
approved. Officers were elected and
other routine business transacted. Mr. I
G. Anderson of Lueknow, was chairman,
protem in the absence of Mr. D, A. Mc-
Donald of Kinlosli. The meeting closed I
with cheers for the King, Hom McKenzie
MRS. T. FELIS
Patrick St., Phone 231.
Qualified to _give Chiropractic and
massage, aiustments. Spinal examina+ion
free,
TJ =11
King and R. E. Truax.
Palmer's Midway is in town for this
week and doing a land office business,
Mr. Thomas Treleaven of town suffered
a severe stroke on Sunday and is at pres-
ent in a ,erious condition.
Lucknow Fall Fair will be held this
week.
Mr. Steele Hunter has bought the big
red dwelling now occupied by Mr. Doyle
and Mr. Wm. McLeod from Jas. B. Hun -
Mr. Ken Paterson spent Sunday with
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ter,
oi Wingharn has constructed as a local Ira -
Mr. Peter Fowler. of the Bluevale Road.
SUMMZR COLDS, ASTUMA,
The Pipe Band has filled several en -
gagements during the l5ast few weeks,
from John to Victoria.
Mr. Wm. Martin and son. Bruce, visited
*"U many a holiday.
being at Atwood and Fergus last week,
evening was spent.
week at the home of their parents here.
Mr. Chas. Martin, Wingbam junction on
Sunday.
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Mr. W. G. Spindler has bought Miss
Martin's residence.
Four rinks ofBowlers went to Ripley-
last week and succeeded in defeating
Miss Adas Treleaven of Toronto, visited
relatives in tov;n.
Mrs. Jos. Holmes, Mrs. Robert Laid.
.
A dAce was held in the town hall last
them.
Mr. Finley Malcolm is home after
law, Mrs. John Falconer,*Mrs. Wm. Bee-
croft, and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft attended
P661tively stop* these trou4les I
Nueexing, weezing, coughing,
Friday evening Fryfogles' Orchestra
Messrs. Autin McClure ot Montreal
Detroit, last
spending some time in Winnipeg with his
sonm
the Missionary Convention in Belgrave,
on Monday, Sept. 19th. Rev. Kenneth
w 0 0 Ken't necossary�
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supplied the music and a very enjoyable
andjoe McClure of visited,
Ch. day of Oat. 1921, at 10 A. M. 0'010olc at the
last week.
Beaton. a returned missionary from China
gave a very interesting and entnusiastic
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ein for sk, free
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address on his work among the churches
and people of China. %
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith of Lucknow,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cornelius,
Sold by J. W. McKibbon
mix TInee-Rams' Siaeci;al
NOTICE
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Steele and Mr. and
TAKO NOTION THAT I
1 The Council of the Corporation of the Town
Mrs. Suazel motored from Goderich and
oi Wingharn has constructed as a local Ira -
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
prZomen , follow$:—
j,,.sowers as
Cornelius,
from John to Victoria.
Minnie St. from Patrick to Alfred.
John St. from Kinnie to William..
Victoria It, from Shuter to Franols.
Glenannan
Leopold St. from John to Patrick.
Leopold St. from John to viotmis
Victoria Sr, from Leopold to Minnie.
Mr. Pugh, Wingham, has completed
Centre St. from Diagonal Road to John.
the brick work on Mr. Thomas Appleby's
2. The cost of the work 1-i $84M,of which $2591
'701s to be paid by the Corporatl;,Dn. 'The spec -
house.
ial rate per foot frontage hi sevmi, and one -ten -
Miss Mabel Corn, Toronto, who has
th ccnt'3 (7.10).
Thes cialasseasineoti'
"I 8� to. ha paid In tbirts
been visiting Mrs. Arthur Lincoln has re.
, nnual �stalrneijts.
turned home.
3 The eatkam ed litothno of the work Is t hirty
Mr.Wm. Plant, Howick. South, was
Years.
4. A Court of ftevlaion witt he lield on the 10
renewing old acquaintances on the line
Ch. day of Oat. 1921, at 10 A. M. 0'010olc at the
last week.
Town Hall for the purposo of hearing com-
Mr and Mrs. Zerlce and family, Clif-
plaints against the proposed asoessments or
Me acouracy of frontage Measurements and
ford spent the week -end with Mr. and
any other complaint which persom inter ested
Mrs. Reuben Stokes.
may desire to make and which is by law cog.
nivable by the Court..
Mr, T. Fortune spent Sunday on he
Dated Clerk's Office, Wingh.im, this 24tb.,
day of Nept., t921
loth.
W. A. GAI.IntAtTyr, Olerk.
Quite a number from Eadie's congrega-
tion took in the Anniversary services at
Salem -
Bluevale Sunday,
0
Wedding bells are ringing rdund the
Miss Arinie Westlake visited at the
Glen.
home of the Rev. and Mrs. F. Stride. a
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Edgar, Mr. James
former pastor here, who now reside near
Eaton and Miss Vera, spent Sunday
Petrolia.
with.-LvIr. and Mrs. T. C. Dunkin.
— A number from here tbok in the Fair
Miss Nettie Jackson of Toronto, called
at Toronto.
on friends In Teeswater, Winghi& and
Mr. and Mrs. John Weir of Toronto,
Glenannan, before going to Winnipeg,
are at present spending their holidayc
where she will take up her work as nurse
with the former's mother, Mrs. Wrr.
and supervisor of All Peoples Mission.
Weir and other friends in this community
BeIrnore
The monthly meeting of the Women's
F. M. S., will meet Friday afternoon at
half past two in Knoy-Shurch where Miss
Lovell of Wroxeter, will address the
meeting.
Miss Mary Aitken, nurse in trainIng at
Cottage Hospital, Toronto, N spending
her holidays with her mother, Mrs. John
Darling and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Clark, Harriston,
visited last week with Miss Elizabeth and
Mr. William Hakney,
Those on the sick list this week are Miss
Ellen Fleming and Mrs Jas. Druglas and
Mrs, Ferguson all are improving,
Miss Margaret Austin gave a party to
her young friends on Friday evening.
Mrs, Jas. Gallaher and Miss Sadie,
Tec,e4water, were renowing acquaintances
in the village Sunday..
Mr. John Gibson, Wroxeter, paid the
village a flying visit Priday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyndallr Lion's Head,
visited for a few days last Week With Mr.
and Nfvq, George Herd.
Men must surely be getting scard 6 of
tired when the girls have to do the fall
plowing.
Mrs. Edwin Palmer visited f"fiends
north of Teeswater a few days recently.
The anniversary services held here
Sept Ilth, were well attended. The
pastor preaching very appropriate ser�
mons. Fowl supper on Monday 12th,
was well served and a large crowd partook
of the daltities prepared4 the ladies.
All seemed to enjoy theAelves, The
proceeds amounted to $125.00.
Belgrave
The annual Thank-offerfrig meeting of
the Women's Missionary Society of
Knox church, Belgrave; *111 be held at 11
A. tri Sunday, Oct. 2nd, an address will
'be ilven by Mrs. (Dr.) Harkness of
Wt6xdttr, A cordial welcome will be
given to all who find It possible to attend.
MARRIED
RISEAROUGH—CONGRAR-0 n W e d-
rieWay, Sept. 21at, at the home of the
bridee parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Coogram, Wingliam, Nis' Ida Con -
gram, to Mr. Roy Risebrough of Tor-
onto, Rev. Z, 1. Harris, B. A., officiai-'
ing.
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n Women's and Misses'
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Winter Coats
Women's and Misses' Winter Coats- of
pure wool velour, duvetyn, sllverton�, and
polo cloth In becoming styles and colors, also
good, quality leatherette coats, suitable for
motoring. Reg. $32 and $55.
Three Days OrAy'$18.75
King's G r o c e r y Dept.
Pure Foods at Money Saving Prices
This Week's Speciali
Choice Raisins, per lb ................ 25c'
Best Canadian Cheese, lb ............ 22c
Corn Flakes, Gusto, Shredded
Wheat, Post Toasties ............ 10c
Corn Starck, per pkg ..................... 9c
Soap, Comfort, Gold, Sunlight,
Ivory and P & G, per bar _7c
Listowel Knitting
Wool
Four ply perfect knit wool
in a good range o f colors
most suitable f or fall and
winter sweaters.
Special 50c per knot.
Don!t forget to be prop-
erly fitted with a Gos-
sard Corset before buy-
ing your n e w suit or
dress.
KING BROS.
Terbas, Cash, Phone 71.
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