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FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 10
"Cry of the City" Coats, Dresses,
Ensembles
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MON., TUES„ WEDNES., SEPT. 12, 13, 14 Fine wools handled with a notable dis-
tinction, illustrative of the advance Fall
collection. You can tell by the collars,
the pockets, the cuffs, pleats and detail-
ing that they're good Autumn fashions.
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DRESSES
A smart collection of Misses' Dresses in
taffeta, moires, failles, crepes and cor-
duroys. Styled for afternoon, evening
or party wear. Wine, dark green, grey
or black. Sizes 11 to 20
$13.50 to $19.50
LADIES' DRESSES in exclusive styles with pep-
lums, pleats and plunging necklines. Crepes or
failles. Grey, wine, green, blue or black. Sizes
141/2 to 221/2 - $15.00 to $24.50
COATS . • •
Kings have a new collection of Fall and Winter
COATS. The furs that adorn them, Grey Persian
Lamb and Japanese Mink are fashion's choice for
the coming season. The fine materials are broad-
cloth and suede finish wool, the new preferred coatings. The colours are def-
initely new-Burgundy Wine, Bottle Green, Pewter Grey and Black. Sizes
11 to 22% - $39.50 to $95.00
WHITECHURCH Jack Gillespie spent the week-end at
: the Exhibition in Toronto.
J. G. Gillespie and :\fr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Groskorth and
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MEN.
••••••• SHAEFFER Pens Pencils and Ball Points-from
$1.75
WATERMAN'S Pen4 Pencils and Ball Points-
fri3m $1.50
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robinson of
Belgrave and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rob-
inson and Jimmie attended the Tor-
onto Exhibition on Monday.
Kathleen O'Malley, Louise Irwin
and jean Martin started off to school
at Fordyce 'on Tuesday.
Miss Grace Moir of Toronto, return-
ed to her position as teacher of S. S.
No. 9, Kinloss on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pickell, Leona
and Doris, visited on Sunday with
Milverton friends.
A trousseau tea was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bal-
lagh of Culross, on Friday evening
last, in honour of the approaching
marriage on Thursday of their daugh-
ter, Miss Elda Ballagh to Mr. John
Norman of E. Wawanosh. On Monday
evening Mrs. Elmer Ross of Teeswater
held a miscellaneous shower in her
honour.
Mr. and Mrs. William Welwood and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Copeland of Bol-
ton and Mr. and Mrs, John Falconer,
Wingham, visited on Sunday with iMr.
and Mrs. Ezra Welwood and Mr. and
Mrs. John Burchill, Culross.
Mr. Adam McBurney retuned to his
position at Kingston on Thursday last.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Nethery return-
ed on Monday to their home at Ham-
ilton after spending a week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin
and other relatives in this district.
Miss Lois Crowston of S. S. No. 9,
started to High School on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurndy
and sons, visited on Sunday with the
Carr family at Dungannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Stein from Man-
itoba, have been visiting with many
relatives in this district, and spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Herson
Irwin.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Laidlaw and
Ivan, moved last week to their new
home in the village.
Miss Elda Ballagh, Miss Bernice
Norma and Mr. john Nogman were in
Toronto, one day last week
Miss Elva Young returned home to
Lucan on Sunday after spending a
week at the home of her uncle, Mr.
Leslie Wightman.
Mr. Wilfred Cumberland of Lis-
towel 'and his nephew, Elwyn Cumber-
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bagg of Union-
ville and Paul returned home with
them.
Trustees of Fordyce School had the
hydro pu.t in the school last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kingsbury and
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thompson of
Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mc-
Cullough and ibaby, Margaret, all of
Blyth, and Mrs. Chas. Keating and
Harold Keating of Belgrave, visited
on Monday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Snell.
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GLOVES
All white doeskin Gloves add smart
distinction for Fall. Sizes 6 to 7%.
$3.75 pair
SCARVES
Pure silk squares to add colour and
beauty to your Fall ensemble.
Brightly coloured in an assortment
of designs ....$2.95, $3.19, $3.95
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HANDBAGS
Choose a smart new handbag to top
off your Fall outfit. Leathers,
Plastics or Suedes. Wine, green,
grey, navy, brown and black.
$4.50 to $11.50
NYLONS
Gotham, Orient or Kayser Nylons,
42, '45 or 51 gauge. NEW FALL
SHADES with Pencil Seams.
$1.50, $1.65,. $1.85
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PICKLES
in MASON JARS, 16 oz. • • •
25c • • •
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Pork&Beans
20 oz. tins
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MASON
Fruit Jars
Small Medium
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land of B.C.,•visited last week at the
home of Mr. Herson Irwin and with
other Chamney relatives in this
trict,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McInnis and
family, returned to Toronto oft Mon-
day,• after spending the summer on
his farm in Kinloss.
2, Wroxeter, a son. •
JARDINE-In ,Wingham General
Hospital, on Friday, Sept. 2nd,, to
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Jardine, Bel-
grave, a son.
McGLYNN-In Wingham Genera)
Hospital, on Wednesday, Auyust
31st., to Mr. and Mrs. G. McGlynn,
Glenannan, a daughter.
Mr. Ross Thompson of Tilsonburg,
and Miss Flora MacDonald of Goder-
ich, spent the week-end at the home
of his uncle, Mr. Mason Robinson.
Miss Edna Moffatt of Teeswiter, is
teaching this year at S. S. No. 9, Wa-
wanosh. Miss Mildred Higgins, of
Morris, in the school on the 9th con.
You are invited to attend the annual
Grandmothers meeting of the Wom-
en's Institute in the hall here on Sept.
13th. A debate resolved that Grand-
mother lived a busier life than I, taken
by grandmothers, will be an interest-
ing feature of the program. Lunch will
be served,
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Kelly and child-
ren, Mr. Wm. Kelly and Mrs. And-
rew Bower, all of Goderich, Mrs,
Thos. Bower and Mr. Joe Bower of St.
Augustine, 'visited en Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Amos Cornelius.
Eddy's Red Bird MATCHES
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MIRACLE WHIP
NEW PACK TIP TOP
Choice Peas
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DRESSING
16 oz. jar 43c
FURNISHINGS
Drapery Rugs
Stair Carpet
Venetian Blinds
Cornice Boxes
COFFEE
lb. 53c
15 oz. tin
sob INEM tep The Salvation Army
Captain and Mrs. H. deVries
14c
Fresh PASTRY from Teeswater Bakery 11:00 a.m.-Holiness Meeting. 2:30 p.m.-Sunday School.
7:00 p.m.-Gospel Service.
Monday-
7:00 p.m.-Sunshine Hour.
Tuesday-
2:30 p.m,---Home League.
8 p.m.-Youth Group.
Thursday-
8 p.m.-*Prayer Meeting.
A hearty Welcome awaits at the Salvation Army.
Coffee Tables
Lamp Tables
Drum Tables
Nests of Tables
MIAs, doz. lll . „ 35c
Snowballs, doz. ..45c
Puff Pastry, doz. . . .40c
Round Cakes . „ .35c Cherry Ribbon Cakes 35c Muff ins, doz.. ....25c Bar Cakes ... .20c
AND YOU KEEP THEM
LONGER!
SHOE REPAIR MEANS
ADDED WEAR.
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McCormick's Granny's OATMEAL COOKIES w lb. 25c BIRTHS
EDGAR-In Wingham General 1-16S-
pital, on Sunday, Sept, 4th, to Mr.
and Mrs. „tames Edgar, R. R. 2,
Holyrood, a son.
GIBSON-In Wingham General Hos-
pital, oil Thursday, Sept. 1st., to
Mr. and Mrs. Wrn, Gibson, It.k.
LAMPS GIFTS
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