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II water: The visitors put on the pro-
gram and Messrs. Garnet Farrier'
and Bert Cullirnore also contributed
several numbers,
Rev. J, Pollock and Miss Dorothy
and Jacic were in ingersol on Fri-
day last attending the funeral of the
late Rcv. Mi•, Brown.
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Quite a number of the ladies o
the W. M. S. of the United Chute
attended the Presbyterial in Wing,
h• am United (hurclt on Tuesday.
Mrs. J. B. Mackay and son, Doti
o• f Calgary, and 1Ir. and Mrs. Geo
Pedlar motored from Toronto Sun
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day and are spending a few days a
a. the home of their aunt and uncle
.Miss Ida and Mrs, Geo. MoQuoid
Don't forget the social in Clraim-
cr's Church on Thursday evening,
April 28th, when Calvin and Lang -
side Church Young People are in
viied to attend.
Mrs. Pennel, Holyrood, was bur-
ied in Tiffin's cemetery in Kinloss on
Saturday.
R Mrs. Jas. Barbour, who has been
visiting at the home of her daughter
Mrs. Ben. McClenaghan, returned to
▪ her home at Fordyce on Friday,
EL' Mrs. Alec, Reid of Lucknow, is
spending a few days at her home.
• ?4M1"$. Cecil Parson and son, Donald
greturned on Saturday to her home in
Toronto, after spending a few weeks
• at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Mac. Ross.
11 ! Mrs. Jas. Brigham and sons, and
El' Mr. Geo. \\'ightman and Ivan, of
Myth, spent Sunday with their par,'
eats, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Wiglrtxnan.
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• lir. J. D. Bcecroft got in a car of
Scottish Fertilizer on Monday,
! Quite a number attended the dance
1.4 in the Institute Hall on Friday.
Brick Church Young People are
@7 putting on their play `Orange Grove'
gj in the Institute Hall on Friday, May.
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j Many in this district will be inter
1 ested to know that Mrs. Jas. Ramage
.-.1 is in Toronto with her son, Guyler,
"Kiddies'
who is suffering from. an attack of
Two Reel Colortone - Kiddies Revue• .s: sugar diabetes.
Rev.. J. Pollock is attending the
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WHITECHURCH
Miss Catrarine McKenzie, R.T., of
North Bay, was called home last
week, on account of the death of her
father, Mr. Jahn McKenzie, Lang -
side.
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Patton spent
the week -enol w-itlt her mother, Mrs., clay last when the Junior Farmers
i Miss Alba Mowbray and Mr. V.
Mowbray and Mr. Carman Hether-
ington of Blue -vale spent Sunday at
the home of the former's aunt, Mrs.
Wesley Leggatt,
Quite a number from here attend-
ed the concert in Lucknow «•'eclnes-
This Store will feature special goods for your dollar
FOR TWO DAYS ONLY
Men's and Youths' Topcoats, including a new
Forsyth Shirts; for $15.00
SUITS -40 Stock Suits, including grey wors-
teds, navy blue, pencil stripes and fancy;
including a New Hat $20,00
A Man's Silk Polo Shirt; 1 Pair of Braces and
1 pair of Sox $2.00
2 Pairs Forsyth Forbelt Short Underwear for $1.00
1 Pair Sox, 1 Pair Cuff Links and 1 Tie for . , . , $1.00
5 Men's Rubber Collars for ..$1.00; You Save $1.00
6 Man's Linen Collars for $1.00
1 Balbriggan Shirt and 1 Pair Drawers for $1.00
We will allow you $1.00 for your old Hat, on a
New One, on Dollar Days.
1 Boy's Belt 1.Pair Sox, Golf 's Bo y S x, 1 Tie for $1.00
1 Lot of Men's Golf Hose, imported Wool, pr. $1.00
Boys' Carhartes 'Overalls ......... .... ... .$1.00
2 Pair Men's Silk Hose for , , + , . ... $1.00
4 Pairs Boys' Golf Bose for , .........$1.00
20 Boys' Suits on sale at, each , , , .... $5.00
Boys' White Broadcloth Blouses, sizes 6, 7,: 8
and 9, Tooke's; ii for , ... .. :.... $1.00
1 Cap and 1 Tie for ...... ..1.00
2 Pairs $1.00 Braces for ...... .,.,,. ,,..,.$1.00
Don't forget to get a lucky ticket, given with
emery purchase of $1.00 at our store on Dollar Days.
The Prize.Winners for last week were:
1stRobt. Greenaway, Bluevale, ... .... .Shirt
nd-Miss Jean McLean,G Ie1anna:x ... , ....Tie
and -fir. McKenzie, Wingharn B. College, ..:.Socks
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Mr. Ewan Simpson, who came
home for the funeral of his brother,
left on Saturday for his home at in-
rtisfail, Alta.
I Mr. John McKenzie of Langside,
passed away on Thursday, April 28
in the 1f ingham Hospital, after a
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oaths illrxess. He was in his.
90th year. Heleaves to mourn hi
three daughter, Mrs. John Miller
St. Helens, Mrs. Thos. Gaunt of Ki
loss, and Miss Catharine McKenzi
R iNT., of North Bay, and one sox
'ilex, on the horns place at Langside
He was buried from the old home on
Saturday, Rev. T. C. Wilkinson and
Rev. Burgess taking the services at
the house and at South Kinloss'
I Church cemetery. The community
extends sympathy to the bereaved
family.
Mr. Kenneth Weaver is helping
Mr. Harry Bateman, of Culross,
with the seeding.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cornelius and
Lucknow relatives called on Mrs. T.
Smith on Sunday, who is ill in the
Wingham Hospital. .
Mr. Stewart kfcl3urney, who had
xis leg broken some time ago, had
he misfortune to fall on Sunday in-
uring his leg again, necessitating
either medical care.
The W.M.S. of the United Church
eld their regular monthly rvieeting
n the church last Wednesday, with
Its. Lott, the vice president, in the
hair•, After the opening exercises
and the reading of the minutes of
ast meeting, Mrs. Frank Henry of-
Bred. proyer, then Mrs. Cox gave a
eading from the study book, "The
.and of the Dawn,", Miss C. Laid-
aw read a splendid paper on Tem -
trance, and Mrs. J. D. Beeeroft
ead a number of items of interest
n Horne Missions. After the tak-
ng of the Easter Thank Offering,
he meeting was closed- by the sing-
tg of a hymn, with Mrs. Campbell
eading' in prayer. It was decided to
old a quilting bee at the next ,reg
lar meeting in May, in order tci
ave the quilts ready for the June
hiptnent, and any second-hand clo
ling will also be sent at that time.
Mr. Marvin McDowell, of West-
field, the .lf., Wawanosh asses.hor,
ade his siring visit to our coin-.
-unity 'last week.
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Thursday, April 28th, 1932
Ella Barnard, Cora fewitt, Mrs.' C.
Hetherington,:; Mrs, R. McKinnon,
Program Committee, Mrs, D. J.
Falconer,' Mrs. S. Gallaher, Mrs.
Smith, Mrs, Jos. Breckenridge;'Dis-
trict Director; Miss Tborntonf
egate tooDistrict Annual, Mrs, Gall-
aher; Auditors, Mrs. Aitken, Mrs,
Bosnian; Pianist, Miss Cora Jewitt';'
Press Secy, Olive Scott; Secretaries
for standing' :committees were re-el-
ected.
The newly -elected President took
charge and closed the netting by
singing 'The National 'Anthem. The
hostess served refreshments assisted
by a number of the members.
Friends of Jas. Thynne will be
glad to know that he is gaining in
strength gradually from his. recent
attack of pneumonia,
Mary in .this community will be
interested in knowing that Mr. S.
Kerr, B.A.,. who was student pastor
tlt Bluevale and Eadies last summer
graduated in Theology from Knox
Fs College, Toronto, and last week was
ordained and inducted into the p•ts-
toral charge of Avonton and Moth-
erwell in the Stratford Presbytery.
A reception was held at the close of
the service when Rev. and Mrs.
Kerr wort introduced to the mem-
bers of the congregations.
Mrs, W. J. Duff spent Sunday
with her sister, Mrs. 1Vm. Hall, at
Brussels,
Mrs, Mary Robertson is spending
a few days with her sister, Mrs. J.
L. Geddes, at I]elgray.e.
Rev, Win. Patterson pastor of
Knox Presbyterian Church is at !
Brantford this week . attending the B
Meeting of the Hamilton and Lon -11
don Synod.
Mr,, George McDonald, Cameron
McDonald and Mrs. D. J. Falconer I
were at Molesworth on Saturday at-
tending the funeral. of the late Mrs.
Thos. McDonald,
Visitors in the village during the
week, and over the week -end:
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Coombes and
Miss Mary, of Simcoe, with Mrs.
W. J. Duff.
Miss M. Olive Garniss, Mount
Forest, with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. F. Garniss.
Charles Messer with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Messer.
Archie McKinney, Sarnia, and El-
don McKinney, of Toronto, with
their brother, Win., and Mrs. Mc-
Kinney.
J. Wesley Beattie and his daugh-
ters ,
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e] and Florence epee anal Miss
Mary Dodds, of Seaforth, spent
Sunday at the home of F. 13, Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McMichael at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Hutton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Johnston,
1-liss Lila Stewart and.Mrs. A.
Procter, of Bclgrave, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. Thos. Stewart.
Stanley Elliott, of St. Catharines
Public School Staff, was a week -end
visitor with his brother, Raymond
and Mrs. Elliott.
Miss Ethel Johnston, O:rangehrll,
spent Sunday at her home here.
Miss Margaret Wilson, teacher at
Harrow, spent the week -end with
her mother, Mrs. Geo. McDonald.
Wm.. Hall is visiting his brother,
John and Mrs. Hall.
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been visiting at the home of Mrs.
Chas. Campbell, returned home on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Yule and 13erna
spent Sunday in Goderich..
The twenty t annual meeting
of the Belgrai e Women's Institute
was held an Tuesday, April 19th at
the home of Mrs, M. A. Wheeler,
and was well attended. The Presi-
dent, Mrs. C. R. .Coulter, was in
charge. The roll call was responded
to with payment of fees for the
coming year. Reports of several
committees Were heard and plans
for the district annual to be held in
I>elgrave are well under way. The
branch have gladly accepted an in-
vitation to attend the Speaker's
meeting in Wingham on June 17th,
The election of Officers took place
as follows: Pres., Mrs. C. R. Coul-
tes; lst vice Pres., Miss Edith
Proctor; 2nd vice Pres., Mrs. Finlay
McCallum; Secretary and press re-
porter, Cela E. Coultcs; Assist. Sec.
Gertrude Armstrong; Cook Book
Sec, and branch Treasurer, Mrs. J.
M. Coultes; Pianist, Martha Arm-
strong; Assist. pianist, Nora Van-
Carn'p; Branch Directors, Mrs. G.
Higgins, Mrs. R. Higgins, Mrs.
VanCamp, Mrs, R. McCrae; District
Director, Miss E. Procter; Program
committee, Miss M. Armstrong,
Mrs, Earl Anderson, Mrs. J. Taylor,
Mrs..NI.Cot
r Coultes, s, Mrs. J. Wheel -
m ler; Outlook Coin,, Mrs. R. McCrae,
f' Mrs.. H. Wheeler, Mrs. W. Pocock,
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Kin. Mrs. C. Procter; Auditors, Mrs. F.
e McCallum, Mrs. G. Higgins. It was
r 1 decided that the lunch for the coin-
ing year be sandwiches alone, with
tea, coffee or lemonade; other new
business included the decision of the
meeting to buy a pair of flannelette
blankets for a needy family. The
meeting closed with the National
l Anthem, after which lunch was ser-
ved of sandwiches and cake, and a
social time enjoyed,
Mr, and Mrs. MacLaugh.lin, De-
troit, are visiting at the home of
Mrs. Jos. Chainney.
The bridge at Mr. Logan's on the
9th con., caved in last week and is
unsafe for any further use,
BBLGRAVl1
Considerabie excitement was eaus-
ed Monday morning, when the team
of horses ort, the grader ran away.
They were being watered at the ho-
tel pump when they became fright-
ened and ran as far as the station.
Luckily no one was hurt.
Mr. Milts, of Aylmer, who has
BLUEVALE
ALE
The Annual meeting of the Wo-
men's Institute was held on Wed-
nesday afternoon at the Home of
Miss Ella 13arnard, after the regular
routine business, the secretary gave
a report of the year's work, twelve
regular meetings' were held during
the year with a good average at-
tendance. The papers and addresses
given were of a high standard and
were much appreciated. The books
closed• with a balance on hand of
$70.80. The President, Miss Barn-
ard, in a short address, thanked the
members for their hearty support
throughout the year. Mrs, A. Mow-
bray was voted into the chair 'and
conducted the election of officers
wiht the following result: President
Mrs, Alex, Mowbray; lst vice Pres.
Miss Beatrice Thornton; 2nd vice
Pres,, Mrs, Robt. Shaw; Secretary-
Treasurer, Olive Scott; Directors,
DIAIVIONDS, WATCHES,
SILVERWARE, JEWEL..
LERY AND GIFTS.
Moderately Priced.
OFFICIAL C.N,R, WATCH
INSPECTOR
Each Month We Repair One
Watch FREE.
Winnor for March-
►Miss A. Dennis, Winghanl.
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Sensational Price Cuts throughout the entire store
mean Big Savings for you on Twin Dollar Days
- This Friday and Saturday.
Come with the crowds and share in the Bargains
"Your dollars will buy with us" on these
SPECIAL SALE DAYS
k LADIES! YOU 'I;L WANT
x[ SPRING GARMENTS I
▪ 100 SPRING SCARFS $1.49
Ascot, Pussy Bows. Bias,
11 Stripes, Spots, Conventional all
fide silks of our regular 1.75 to
2,50 Iinesr Dollar pays your
_® choice at $1.49,
1 KAYSER STOCKINGS
�1 Here's a wonderful buy in
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these quality Stockings, All
the new colors in Semi Service
and Service weights with regu-
I lar values $2.00, Grand Dollar
Day Clearance, per pair 88c,
$L50 ORIENT AND HOLE -
PROOF STOCKINGS
Chiffon and Semi Chiffons in
Fri our high grade 1.50 lines. All
the colors on sale. Remember
this big saving for Dollar Days
$1.15 per pair, or 3 Hair $3.00.
KNITTED • SUITS
8 only Women's 2 piece Knit
ted Suits $5.00.
CORSETS FOR SMALL
WOMEN
Your last .chance, 2 prs. for 1.00
Little Girls Cotton Drawers
7 pairs for $1,00
Women's 1.50 to 2.50 Lisle
Combinations for 1.00
50c Linen Face Towels, 4 1.00
EAST WAWANOS,U
Anniversary services will be held
at Caldin Presbyterian Church, East
Wawanosh, an Sunday, June 5th.
Rev. W. M': Rochester, D.D., will
take charge of the services at ll a.
in. and 7.80 p.m.
The W. M. S. of S. S. 'No. 9, a
branch of Winghanl United Church,
held a quilting at the home of Mrs.
Elisha Walker and a very enjoyable
time was spent,
Mr. Stanley Elliott and Mr, Hen-
iy, of St. Catharines, spent the
week -end at the home of Mrs. Jno.
Elliott. -
Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Farman, Sea -
forth, were visitors at the home of
Mr. Wan. Arbuckle.
Mrs. Rachel Sturgeon and sons,
Manuel and William, also Miss IC;
Leach, of A]vinston, visited on Sun-
day with her sister, Mrs, Tom. Ir-
win. •
Mrs. Wn , Ruddy and Lewis,
spent Sunday at Henson Irwin's.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson and
Mr. and Mrs, Phil Dawson and fam-
ily visited at the home of Mr. Herb
Shielrs, i3luevale,
Mr. Joseph Kerr and Mr. and
Mrs, Leslie Buckman and son spent
Sunday at the home of the former's
son, Mr. Jack Kerr.
Mrs: Hilton Ogden and Miss Alba
Morley, of London, are visiting at
the home of the former's mother,
Mrs, W. J. Currie,
Mr, Jim Deacon has hired with C.
Shiells and Mr. George Taylor with
M.r, Wilfred Reid.
Miss Rachel Currie visited at the
home of her Stint, Mrs. Toni Tay -
tor.
Be sure you listen in to the two
special broadcasts from 1OB, ', this
Thurs. and Friday at 7.15 p.nr.
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$2.50 Men's Silk Combs ....... $1.87
$1.50 Silk Shorts $1.00
$1.00 Linen Handkerchiefs, 2
for $L00
Fine Cotton Combinations...98c
To 2.50 Sleepwell Pyjamas 1.50
$1.50 to 2.50 Golf Socks 88c
85c Mercury Men's fine Sock
2 pairs for • $1,25
2 pr. Llama Cashmere Socks
for .............. $1.00
12 Only Boys' 2 Bl-........ oomer
Suits at $5.00
50c Rubber Door Mats,
While they last 3 for .50c
HANSON WORK SOCKS
You all know the ,quality
39c lines, 3 pairs $1.00
75c line, 2 pairs $1.00
29c Cotton Work Socks, 5
pairs for .-...... $1.00
FINE HABERDASHERY
50c Coatless Braces, 3 pr.,..1.00
60c Heavy or Fine Braces 39c
$1.00Silk Ties, 2 for $100
50c Currie Garters 39c
$1.25 Extra Fine Braces. 89c
750 Double Grip Garters, 2
pairs for $L00
A Hundred Men's Caps $1.19
BORSALINO, BROCK HATS
Dollar Day Specials $3.98
WORK MIT SPECIAL
One finger style, heavy mule
skin, 2 pairs for 49c.
COATS, DRESSES, SUITS
The newest of course. Every
garment just sparkles with its
smartness. Come and he fitted
with "A New One" on Dollar
Days. These Days Only You
Save 20%.
HATS, SCORES OF THEM
The New Rough Straws, To -
yo, Balibuntals, etc. Buy the
new styles on Dollar Days.
OF SPECIAL MENTION
30 Women's and Misses Coats
at $13.95
21 Misses' and Half Size
Coats at $11.00
17 Coats and Suits at $6.00
EXTRA SPECIAL DRESS
GOODS
95c all Wool Delaines l yd 1.00
33c Fine Linen Towelling, 4
yards for $L00
$1 Black Crepe Dress Goods
2 yards for $1.00
$1-75 and $2.00 Black Dress
Goods, 2 yards for $2,00
$1.19 Silk Dress Tafettas, 88c
$2.50 Rose Drapery 54 inch
wide, per yard $1.19
Bedroom Curtains, 2 pairs 1.00
69 Women's Stockings 2 pr. 98c
200 REMNANTS 2 TO 4V,
YARDS
Every line of piece goods
contributes to this great rem-
nant sale. Curtainings, Prints
Sateens, Dress Goods, Cottons
Chintzes, etc. Nothing over '4
price. Some much Iess,
FUR COATS
Here's where You'll In-
creas you chances in the
Free Prizes.
1 only $3.50 Finest Hud-
son Seal Coat ............$1.99.00
1 only 150.00 French Seal
Coat at $88.00
1 only "
125.0 Muskrat
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Coat for$ 79.00
1 only $55.00 Man's Fur
Coat for $39.00
MENI HERE'S A SNAP IN
GOOD SUITS
A selection. of 50 of our best
Suits, Fine Botany Serges, west
of England Greys and hard
twisted Worsteds. Our regular
stock pricer at $29.50 to $37.00
sizes to 46, Dollar Days, your
choice $24.95.
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS 18.75
A fine selection of high grade
models for the young men, new
styles, Spring colors and high
class workmanship. Big saving
for Dollar Days $18.75.
FASHION CRAFT TOP
COATS
Brand new garments that are
sure 1.10 please, Dollar Days
you save 20%.
KING'S DOLLAR DAY PRIZE
We are givink FREE a Down Comforter as a Dollar Day
Prize. With every Dollar Purchase from us you get a free coup-
on which entitles you to a chance on this ,,Down Comforter. The
more dollars you spend here, the more chances you have of win-
ning our prize.
Shop with us $ Days. Your money will go farther,
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CC1tn All New Spring Goods.
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT,