The Wingham Advance, 1921-11-10, Page 5Thursday, Nov. 10th, 1921 THE WINGRAM ADVANCE
THANKSGIVING SW_
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TO POPULARIZE SCIENCE HAS
Praise God for Beedtime and the spring,
BEEN LIFE'S DREAM OF NOTED For autumn and the garnering,
TH E HOU45E OF QUALITV For orchard bloom, and fragrant flowers,
ASTRONOMER,, 00, CARPENTER And all the golden harvest hours! Tlxe
Praise God for home- the shelter strong
Has succeeded Admirably In Finding
When skies Ire grey and nights are long;
the Thrill and Romance In Recital ominion Stores
For loyal hearts and counsel wise,
C_ of Wonders of God's Universe.
For home, and all bome's tender ties!
Stores >-
T ':
ominion
I.Goods Well Bought Means Money Saved Lt
'The man Ltd.
who can popularize Praise God for losses and for gain,
Iscience so that instead ot cold techni- The Yeal's full joy, the year's deep pain,
cal data It becomes a thrilling story For.00tears to weep and songs to. sing,
Right now when everyone Is striving to make the biggest saving filled with real romaneek and vibrant
nly per- Forgrievingand for comforting'
possible on everything they purchase. It will pay you to with amazing fact, Is certal TheChain Grocery stores, of canada
a-- forming a noteworthy feat.
get our prices before buying. Such a man Is Dr. Arthur Carpenter. Snow At Clinton ine St.
Wingham Branch, Joseph
Science has been his life's work and
A real blizzard is reported to be blow.
-on DIZE-VS 0002)S -New Fall and Winter Dress Goods, Suitings, Coatings in the season's newest materials.
_0 ing and snowing at Clinton on Tuesday
..0 Exceptional values, greatly reduced.
.0 evening. The worst we've bad here is
In
frost.
SILK--V-Our entire stock of Silks and Satins special prices 20 per cent� reduction." See (;ur imported black Special Prices from Nov.
-.0 Swiss Duchess, at .............................................................................. $3,19 yd . . . . . . . . . . . Public[Schcol Closed
Owing to a broken waterpipe from the
COIRSFT-V A./V2) BI�ASSIERES-Goddess, La Diva and D & A Corsets, New models and a 10th, to November 16th,,
-g�,P furnace in the Wingharn Public School
style for every figure at ................. ............... ..................... 20 per cent. reduction
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there will be no school until Monday
morning. Work will not be completed
CU!RTA1JV MALEIZIALS-A tull range of Curtain Goods, Nets, Scrims, Madras, Draperies, A -, I I Seedless Raisins, per Choice Cleaned Cur -
rt
.20 per cent. reduction on this pipe until Friday or Saturday.
Sateens, Cretonnes, at ............................................................. lb ...................... 27c rants, per lb . ........ 19c
Eugenia Shut Down
WOOZ, VHEF_TJrJVGS-AlI wool sheetings in grey or white made from beat long wool yarns, 2 yards
Hydro power frcrn Eugenia Falls was
wide, special .................................... ............................ I ................ 1.75 yd. t
26a
2 01",+ ff Q�fA -1 - A Choice Mince Meat ner lb.
.VA'XJV_V-Be9t quality yarns in Greys, Mottled, White, Black, Red, special $1.00 lb. Scotch Fingering -
Yarns, grey only ................................................................................. $1.25 lb,
GIJVGHAMS-Checks, Stripes and plaid, fine E nglish and Canadian makes, reg. 35c to 50c, special .... 29c yard
21It1JVrS- Light and medium dark prints, best Canadian quality, in 3 to 10 yard ends, reg. 25c, special. . 20c yard i=
A P'RONS-See our Special values at ..................................................... 3 5c, 50c and 75C
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MEN*.V WEA It -Big reductions in Men's and Boys' Overcoats and Suits,. Fall Wearing Apparel.
he. has specialized In that biggest of
all subjects, astronomy, He Is a man
car of hay from here Ttesday
"May I print a kiss upon your lips?"
of tremendous enthusiasm, as you will
quickly see when, be takes you Into
Miss Bessie Nichol of To;onto, spent
MILLS
the realm of Infinite creation. His
mind Is a. great store -house Of scien.
tific data. "Worlds In the Making"
.0 Our Goods are the Best- 8ur PricesRight. Terms, Cash. Produce Wanted.
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Is his most popular lecture subject.
Dr. Carpenter Ist a western man who
has had long experience In his chosen
work. first In college and later In
Mr. and Mrs. R. Hutchison and M'
'ss They printeda whole edition,
T. Sanderson of Toronto, spent Thanks-
Kibbon's Drug Store on Wednesday.
several of the western observatories.
Ht� Is truly a master`�, In the art of
during the coming winter. This Course
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Mr. Alf Brekee of Brussels, shipped a
i ne rieasures or rl nL ng .
popularizing isclence.
car of hay from here Ttesday
"May I print a kiss upon your lips?"
. Mrs. John Bloor of Mount Forest, is
Miss Bessie Nichol of To;onto, spent
She nodded her sweet permissioh;
Course tickets $05. Reserved Seats
the week -end with bar parents here, So they went to press, and I rather guess
50c. Children 25c. Plan of hall at Mc -
Mr. and Mrs. R. Hutchison and M'
'ss They printeda whole edition,
T. Sanderson of Toronto, spent Thanks-
Kibbon's Drug Store on Wednesday.
giving Day here. Public Memorial Service
during the coming winter. This Course
Mrs. Jas Clarke and daughter of Sun -1 On Thursday evening of this week at
Belgrave Farmers Club
shine, spent the holiday with relatives 1.8 o'clock a public memorial service will be .
here.
A meeting of the Belgrave Farmers'
Misses Belle Burgess and Lila Gray I held in Wingliam Town Hall, when all
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Club will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 15th
are visiting at Toronto this week. We the ministers and choirs of the town will
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at 8 p., in. in the For�ftersl Hall, Belgrave
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understand the former is to be married unite to hold a memorial service in mem-
The n6 managers for- the 'coming year
before returning home. Best wishes! ory of the armistice. The committee are
from your many friends, Belle.
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will be appointed and the delegates to the
only meeting on Wednesday morning,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter King visited rela-
therefore further details of the meeting
provincial Convention will be selected,
tives at Harriston, on Sunday.
are too late for publication,
aswellas other important business dis-
Mr. J. W. King purchased a fine pair of 1
cussed. Men! this is Your opportunity to
imported 'mares last week, Barrie Belle Goderich Rejects Bylaw
elect suitable men to manage yOur co -op -
35272 and Burridemette Barones 37843. On a vote of 368 to 87 Goderich On
erative business for the year 1922.
The for!ner took 2nd. prize at Can, Nat.
ExhibitionToronto this yearin the yeld. Monday rejected a Bylaw authorizing thi
Robt.. J. Scott, Secretary
class and the pair took Ist. prize as cl�aft expenditure of $55,000 to install a filtration
Hou e Burned to Ground
team. Mr. King is a lover of fine horses.
plant. Some time ago the Ontario Board
On Wednesday, Oct. 26th, while Mr.
Mr. and Mrs, Emanuel Hillburn of Blytb,
Mr. Mrs. Win.
of health ordered an improved filtration
involving some such cost, but the
Angus McKenzie and-family,were at din -
visited their cousins, and
plant,
ner at their home on the�2nd. Con. of Cul -
McMichael of Bluevale.
ratepayers have the idea that by the ex.
ross, a phone call frorm-ei: neighbor advised
Blyth
tension of the intake pipe out past thp
.
be
them of the fact that their house was on
Miss Nellie and Mr. Russe 11 McKinney
south breakwater purewater can ob-
fire. Mr. Geo. Falconer who lives near
Rev` R. J. and Mrs. McCormick of Lon- tained at a much less cost. The action of
don, on old f riends f or a few Provincial Board Health be
them noticed smoke at the back of house
were - calliti g the of will
days. with interest.
and as it is unusual for tuch an amount he
watched
There passed to the Oreat Be ndon'
'�o
notified them by phone. Thefireappears
Sunday morning at Aub=2 Mrs. Doherty Corning to Wingharn
tobavestarted from�tbe pipes froma
Thomas Nicholson one of t�e elect pioneer Hear Hon. M. W. Doherty, minister of
stove in the kitchen and gained such head -
ladies of this vicinity. i Agriculture for Ontario, speak in Wingham
way in th6 roof that nEthing could be done
Mr.G.M Chambers returned this week town ball, on Tuesday evening, Nov. I,th.
bminess tri throu h the Western I
to save the building.
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Provinces.
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The purpose of the meeting) will be 0
The Late Robt. E. Simpson.
Bluevale
. Mrs. John Bloor of Mount Forest, is
start the bail rolling for the winter Agri-
Mr. Robert E. Simpson who for the
Matches, 3 boxes ............ 38c
visiting her brother, Mr. Ben Mason -
cultural Course to be held in Wingharn
past year resided at the- home of his sister
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Davidson of New.
toni spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
Anniversary services will be held in St,
during the coming winter. This Course
Mrs. A. H. Musgrove, passed away at the
Jos. McKinney.
kudrews church on Sunday, Nov. rith.
will commence on Nov, 22nd. and continue
Wingbam Hospital on Wednesday morn -
Washing Soda, pkg .......... 10c
Rev. Dr. Thurlow Fraser of Owen Sound
until March lat,
ing Nov. 9th., at the age of 63 years.
Mr. Geo. Moffatt of Toronto, was home
over the, holiday.
will preach.
I A joint political meeting was held in
Looks For Wingham Paper
, The late Mr. Smipsoa. was born in
Mrs. Grace Snell. is sDending a couple
Mettiorial Hall Friday evening, Rev. W.
Please find enclosed cbeque for Wing-
Bruce County and for, many years was
of weeks with bar daughter, Mrs. Coultas
B. Hawkins was chairman.
ham Advance, sorTy I have not sent it
traveller for the Gurney Sales Co., Ham I
at Listowel.
Mr. Abner Cosens of Wingbam, who is
before, thanking you for your kindness in
ton. Deceased leaves three sons Charles
Mr. Frank Tate of Toronto, spent the
assisting the Liberal Candidate in the
sending %1y paper along. Would not be
Housto6, Texas. Fred, Montreal, and Jack,
week -end with his parents�at the manse.
Cornell Preston,
Campaign was the first speaker and de.
livered his maiden speech before a Blyth
without it for anything, I look forward
Toronto, His wife who wasa Miss Doug.
Mr. Herb. of spent
, Win
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Political audience. W. H. Fraser, the
foritscoming everyweek, am pleased to
lassof Toronto, died some years ago.
Elston.
Liberal Canaidate was file next speaker
say it has reached me promptly every-
The remains will be taken to Toronto for
Miss Nellie and Mr. Russe 11 McKinney
and confined his speech to the tariff issues.
Mr George Spottou, the National Liberal
w eek. Wishing you contGued success in,
interment, Mr. Simpson was an unassum.
of Toronto, spent a few days with relatives
&servative Candidate for North Huron
your business.
ing man of sterling h6eisty and unblem-
here.
discussed the questions of * the Campaign
Yours Truly,
Ished character.
Miss Eva Duff of Welland, spent a few
in a masterly and concise manner. A
A. E. COLING,
Mr. Simp5on had gone to spend Thanks.
days with her mother and sisters here.
large number of ladies were present.
Pasadena, Cal.
giving Day with his brother Arthur con.
Mr. Andrew Grey Sr. and Miss Jessie
The meeting closed with singing the
7 Culross, and while there was stricken
Grey spent Thanksgiving Day with
National Anthem.
No Decrease In Wingham
with paralysis, he was rushed to the
friends at Wingbam.
Miss McAllister of Hensall, spent Sun-
A highly esteemed resident passed away
in the person of Mrs. Margaret Taylor, be.
The census returns give the following
population figures for Huron:
hospital but never regained consciousness.
day with relati-ies on the Boundary, East.
loved wife at the late Archibald Taylor
1921 1911
What Goderich Thinks of Our
Mrs. G. Mitchell of Vancouver, B , C ,
and daughter of Mrs. and Rev. J. B. Tay-
lor.
Huron North .......... 23,091 26,886
Own Ca didate
is vislOng with hercousin, Mrs, Jos. MW_'
Kinney,
She was born near the village of 13lyth,
Huron South .......... 2a,-564 26.097
The following is taken from the Gode-
t
Mr. Sam Reid of Brucefield, spen a
getting her education in Lucknow High
School. She was also an earnest worker
Total
rich Star and has reference to the Blyth
few days with his niece, Mrs. Snell.
Mr. Eldon McKinney of Gait, was
in the Presbyterian Church, a member of
the Womens' Missionary Societyq Ladies
46,655 52,983
This indicates a decrease of 6,328 in the
political meeting:
"Mr. Spotton showed himself the mas-
home over the week -end.
Aid and Red Cross. She leaves an aged
decade. While the returns for the var-
ter, he is as a public speaker -well posted,
Mr. W. H. Stewart of Milton, visited
mother, two brothers, Robert of Portage
ious municipalities are not to hand yet,
eloquent, forceful, humorous, satirical,
with relatives here this week.
la Prairie, Charles of Bly(b, and five sisters,
Mrs. Tennant of Carson City, Michigan,
we believe they will show a decreiise for
clever in argument, and just as much at
Mr. Jos. McKinney is in Goderich this
Mrs Gray, Acton Mrs. McKellar, Strath.
every municipality in the county with
home in reciting some poetic reference
week as Juryman.
roy, Ena of Toronto, and Annie now of
the exception of Wingham-Goderich
full of lofty or pathetic eentiment as ir
Mr. and Mrs. AOur Shaw are at pre
sent on a tourp flaking in Stratford, Wood:
Blyth, Her husband predeceased he,
Signal.
telling a humorous story. It was ver�
stock, Hamilton and Toronto.
almost two years ago.
Agnes Not..'Creedy
evident be had the audience's best at -
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Mrs. A. McKee of Fordwich, is spend-
Miss Agnes McPhail, U F. 0. can-
tention and interest." -
inga few weeks with her brother, Mr.
in the estate of William JrAmOs Blatchford
J didate for South Grey, and who held a
Telephone Rates Increase
Geo, McDonald.
deceased.
Notice Is hereby given pursuant to the pro-
joint meeting with J. W. Findlay at Han-
The subscribers of the Blyth Municipa�
Miss Mary Stewart of Gorrie, wa 9 home
over the holiday.
visions of the Trustee Act that all persons
having arty claim or demanR mainst Wbliam
over on Monday night, announced from
Telephone System met in Memorial hat
Mr. Ed, Lester of Toronto, visited
Jan'08 Blatchford,JtLtoOf th 'o wn of Wing.
ham in the County Of Huron and Province of
the platform on that occasion that if elect-
to confer with Francis Dagger of Tor.
friends here over the week -end.
Ontario, Ugg-packer, who died on or about the
8th day of otober. 1921, are required to send
ed she wouldn't take more than $2500
onto, telephone expert, representing the
Mrs. J, W. King was' at London, a
few Women's Institue
post perpaid, or dolivot? to J. A, Mor-
� for the
Sessional allowance. $4000 per session
Ontario Railway and Municipal 13 oardl
days attending the
ton, at hiiiham ntarlo, solicitor
SRI eased, on or before the
tN.10
which Mr. Truax� and other members
relative to an increase in rates to meel
Convention.
executor of to
r, names and
15th day of lokarbo'r
voted themselves, and which is known as
operating expenses and to reduce th(
Mr. and Mrq, Milt, Smith spent Sunday
a respea and fu 11 rtic. - I- writing of
ents of their accoums
the notorious salary grab, she considered
floating debt, After considering tN
with Mr. and Mrs. R. Musgrove.
Miss Luella Shaw, teacber at Mildmay,
their olaims and 8ta
an the nature of their securities, If any, hold
too much for a few weeks work. and will
question from every standpoint the fol
spent the wook-ond with her parents here.
by the
And tko notice that after the said mention-
hand the extra $1500 back to the country.
)owing rates were arrived at: $14tosub
Mr. Goo, Townsend and sons of Gorries
ad day, the said execiltorA will distribute the
apsots of the said doccased limong-tho persons
Agnes may be blatant, but she isn't
scribers whose debenture term has expir
spent Sunday with relatives hem.
entitled thereto, havl%'r'6gard only to the
claimant which they she thenhavenotleo,and
I greedy. Miss McPhail concluded her
"Heaven
ed; and will be reduced to $14 at end o
Mrs. Alex. MacEwen 9 at preSCII t
that the said executors wfil not be liable for
Hanover speech by shouting,
debenture term; $18 for renters. An:
I iting relatives at 'roronto:
vist
the Said assets or a% part thereof to tiny
whose claim t ey shall not then have
knows theTories ate bad enough, but as
subscriber may with -draw at the 4end o
Mr, and Mrs, Thos Stewart spot it S,n.
day with their daughter at Sunshine,
person of
received notice,
I)ated at Wingliam, Ontario, the 10th day of
one who has been a grit all my life, I
debenture term by paying his share ii
Mrs. N. Thornton of Gorda, visited her
Ootobor, lot. olloltor for t!Ae
J. A. MORTON, 8
solemnly maintain that the Grits are
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cash of accumulated indebtedness, whicl
shall be determined by the board.
sister, Mrs. Wm, Garniss on Sunday.
said Executors.
worse.
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)ff till about noon on Monday. Wing -
nam and Owen Sound power with the as.
sistance of power from the Big S
the Georgian Bay was saddled together
and kept the lights of all the towns and
villages in this part 'of Ontario brightly
beaming. In fact very few people knew
that the Eugenia power was off, so per-
fect was the lighting.
Change Of Ownership
I wish to announce to the people of
Wingham and district that I have bought
the flour and feed business of Messrs.
Howson & Howson, of Josephine street,
next to the Town Hall, and intend to
conduct it on the same high plane of
quality. service and fair dealing with
which it has hitherto been carried on.
If piompt, careful and courteous att-n-
tionto, your needs will win and retain
your business, I feel sure that I shall be
favored with at least some of your patron-
age. I shall be pleased, if before placing
your order for anything in my line, you
will give me an opportunity of quoting
on your requirements. Orders given by
phone, letter or personally will have my
immediate attention
JOHN E. HomUTH,
(Successor to Howson & Howson.)
Flour, Feed, Seeds, Potatoes, Etc.,
Wingham,
Residence Phone 175. Store Phone 40.
Highe*st Prices Paid for Butter and Eggs.
Select Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Co. . . .
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Speci*als for
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This
The Select Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Co. will turn the Bargain Flood
loose again with still further reductions at our stores.
This sale commences on Wednesday, November 2nd, and to continue all throug�l
Thanksgiving week. This sale measures up to everything the word "SALE"
means. A sale head and shoulders ab6ve everything you have ever
witnessed in Win gham. This great sale was created for you so
don't miss it. Talce. p.art of it and you will be Thanks-
giving co yourself.
DRESSES
Very stylish Tricotine frocks, some beaded and
embroidered, some with wool and ribbon trimming
and others with fancy Vestees, reg. up to $30.00
. Sale Price $25.00
Special in Taffeta and Cbarmeuse Dresses in
Navy3 Black and Brown, regular 241.50 up to 30.00.
Sale Price $17.56
Another shipment of one piece Serge Dresses,
Navy only, nicely embroidered, Tassel Tie Belt,
Special at $10.50
And many other Dress values not mentioned.
FURS
Natural Wolf Set, botb pieces made of whole ani-
mal skins, reg. 40.00,
Sale Price $35.00
Brown and Black Wolf Sets, reg. 45.00,
Sale Price $40.00
SKIRTS
All Wool Skirts, Tricotine and Novelty Plaids,
regular 8.50,
Sale Price $6.50
All Wool Black and White Pleated Plaid, regu-
lar 11.50,
Selling Price $9.00
Serge Skirts from $2.75 up to 5.00
SUITS
Special reduction of $5.00 on all Suits at this sale.
These Suits include Velours, Tricotine, Botany Serge
and Fur Trimmed Suits.
COATS
Beautiful Velour Coats. some with Beaverine
Collars and Cuffs, others with just Fur Collars, very
newest shades of brown and blues, button and stitch-
ing trimmed, most of these beautifully lined through-
out. P ices
$23.50 up to 65.00
Heavy weight Polo Velouns, some with Seal Col-
lars and Cuffs, others with Buttons and Twist Sttteh-
ing. Come early. Splendid buy.
Snap Price $15.95
SiIvertpne Coats, especially well lined and finish-
ed, reg, 27.50.
Sale Price $21.50
Children's Coats and Dresses a specialty,
BLOUSES
Georgette Blouses in Peter Pan and Balkan StYl-
es,'trimmed with lace and ties, in six shadea high as
$6.50.
Sale Price $4.50
8cill more of those dandy drop stitch Tricollette
Blouses, six shades, reg. 4.95,
Special $3.95
Also a fine line at $2.75,
Select Ladies' Ready -W -Wears Co.
Read Office, 448 Queen West, Toronto, Branches, Wingliam And Goderich, Ont.
6110,014
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Pure Lard, 2 lbs .... 35c
Picnic Hams .... 20c lb
Matches, 3 boxes ............ 38c
Seedless Raisins, per pkg ...... 25c
Laundry Starch, 2 lbs ........ l9c
jello, 2 pkgs .................. 2Sm
Comfort Soap, 10 cakes ........ 69c
Dates, 2 The .................. 250
Washing Soda, pkg .......... 10c
Rolled Oats, 6 lbs ............ 24C
Soap Chips, per lb ............ 20c
Sago,perlb .................... Ile,
Charm, per pkg .............. 15c
Pot Barley, 2 lbs .............. 15c
Rinso, 3 pkgs ................ 23c
Corn Flakes, per pkg .......... 10c
Fairy Soup, 3 cakes ..... .... 24c
Puffed Wheat, per pkg ........ l5c:
Dutch Cleanser, per tin ...... Ile
Grape Nuts, per pkg .......... 17c
2 in 1 Shoe Polish, 2 for - .... 25c
Society Mixed Cookies, per lb..25c
Pella Naptha Soap, � cakes .... 17c
Lemon Snaps, per lb .......... 20c;
Zebra Stove Polish, per tin .... 8c
Cheese, per lb ................ 24c.
Toilet Paper, 6 r�lls .......... 29c
Soda Biscuits, per lb .......... 18c
Pearline, 3 pkgs .............. 24c
Bulk Cocoa, per lb ............ 15c:
Special Blend Tea, per lb
........................... 35C
Pure Lard, 5 lb. pail
Easifirst, 3 lb. pails
94c
........................ 51c
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8.50, 10 lbs ......... 9c:
Pure Sugar 100 lb. bag ........
Highe*st Prices Paid for Butter and Eggs.
Select Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Co. . . .
I
Speci*als for
0
This
The Select Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Co. will turn the Bargain Flood
loose again with still further reductions at our stores.
This sale commences on Wednesday, November 2nd, and to continue all throug�l
Thanksgiving week. This sale measures up to everything the word "SALE"
means. A sale head and shoulders ab6ve everything you have ever
witnessed in Win gham. This great sale was created for you so
don't miss it. Talce. p.art of it and you will be Thanks-
giving co yourself.
DRESSES
Very stylish Tricotine frocks, some beaded and
embroidered, some with wool and ribbon trimming
and others with fancy Vestees, reg. up to $30.00
. Sale Price $25.00
Special in Taffeta and Cbarmeuse Dresses in
Navy3 Black and Brown, regular 241.50 up to 30.00.
Sale Price $17.56
Another shipment of one piece Serge Dresses,
Navy only, nicely embroidered, Tassel Tie Belt,
Special at $10.50
And many other Dress values not mentioned.
FURS
Natural Wolf Set, botb pieces made of whole ani-
mal skins, reg. 40.00,
Sale Price $35.00
Brown and Black Wolf Sets, reg. 45.00,
Sale Price $40.00
SKIRTS
All Wool Skirts, Tricotine and Novelty Plaids,
regular 8.50,
Sale Price $6.50
All Wool Black and White Pleated Plaid, regu-
lar 11.50,
Selling Price $9.00
Serge Skirts from $2.75 up to 5.00
SUITS
Special reduction of $5.00 on all Suits at this sale.
These Suits include Velours, Tricotine, Botany Serge
and Fur Trimmed Suits.
COATS
Beautiful Velour Coats. some with Beaverine
Collars and Cuffs, others with just Fur Collars, very
newest shades of brown and blues, button and stitch-
ing trimmed, most of these beautifully lined through-
out. P ices
$23.50 up to 65.00
Heavy weight Polo Velouns, some with Seal Col-
lars and Cuffs, others with Buttons and Twist Sttteh-
ing. Come early. Splendid buy.
Snap Price $15.95
SiIvertpne Coats, especially well lined and finish-
ed, reg, 27.50.
Sale Price $21.50
Children's Coats and Dresses a specialty,
BLOUSES
Georgette Blouses in Peter Pan and Balkan StYl-
es,'trimmed with lace and ties, in six shadea high as
$6.50.
Sale Price $4.50
8cill more of those dandy drop stitch Tricollette
Blouses, six shades, reg. 4.95,
Special $3.95
Also a fine line at $2.75,
Select Ladies' Ready -W -Wears Co.
Read Office, 448 Queen West, Toronto, Branches, Wingliam And Goderich, Ont.
6110,014
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