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WOMEN'S OXFORDS •
One Lot Women's Black or Brown
Calf Oxfords, Cuban or Low Heels. II
Values up to 7.00.•
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FOR $2.99
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Men's Oxfords. •
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18 Pairs Men's Black and Brown Calf Oxfords
Values up to. $7.50
Oct. 28 to $ATURDAV. Nov.
25 Pairs Women's Blonde
Suppers and Ties
Values up to 7.50
SALE PRICE $1.99
RUBBERS 69c.
For Misses and Children, 1st Quality
Reg. Price 80c :and 90c,
SALE 69c
Men's Fine Dress Boots
Mack and Brown CaIt Values up to $7.00
Sale price $4.4
Sale price $3.99
38 PAIR BOYS' ' OO'I'S
a Heavy Solid Leather, Black or;
Brown, size, 1 to 5.
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In 50 Pairs Infants' Boots.
® Lace or Button, Patent or Kid
ideal for winter wear, sizes'3
▪ to 5, regular price 2.50.
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Regulate 5.50 to 4.50
FOR $319
MEN'S WORN'`BOOTS
Heavy Lace Boots, Solid Leather,
made to wear and keep the feet dry.
Regular Price 4.50 to 5.00.
Reg. Price, $4.50 to 5.00 $3.69
Another Lot of Men's, ....$2.99
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36 PAI :u' S YYOUTUS' BOOTS ' WHITECHURCH
Aa; MiPresslon
of William
Madden broad-
casting_
road-castin Erom
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Let the Violin
Tell You
the Mein, of Power Unit that
is sure to give you the best
results in your radio set. Tune
in ,the opening bars of a
broadcast violin solo. Then
plug in Willard Radio Power.
HEAR the
Difference
The new,Witlard "A -B" Power Unit
operates frena yotir lamp socket.
Gives Steady "A" Power and the
high-voltage "B" Power you need for
steady reception. Turns itself ON
when you tune in --OFF when you're
through. Ask for a demonstration.
A. M. CRAWFORD,
Winghani, Ont.
Black or Browkm, solid leather con-
strirction, sizes 11- to2. ° 1i
Regular price 3.50 to 4.00,'
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Beside. These and Other f ar ain Lots 10%1 11
g off Alii'�ew Fall Footwear
wbbers, Rubber Boots, Goloshes.
SPECIAL $1.29
Women's All -Wool Hose
All Shades and Sizes
SPECIAL 89c
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demsillosamiNme
Women's 'Nigh
Goloshes
Four Buckles' or
Four r Buckles and 2
Domes. Low or high
heels. Cold weather
ahead. : Buy. these
now at . the greatly
reduced price
2.99
Pair of Shoes in the Store Reduced for
The Good Shoe Store
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MORRIS COUNCIL
1.linutcs of Council meeting, Mor-
ris, ,October 17th, 1927 Members all
present.
The Reeve presiding. Mh tttes of
the last meeting read, and approverl
rL motion was passed confirming
the engineer's estimate of land value
<l ;,t 5, con, 7) used in constructing
the EIliison Drain,
W. T. Brydgcs was appointed tax
collector and arrangements made
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allow ratepayers to pay taxes at
the banks in Brussels, Walton, Blyth,
Belgr the and Wingharn.
R. ilAIcpccy'
tender Fa c cnix
rust -
lir t the Peacockalp en drainwas ac-
ceptecty the price, being $350.
:David Wells lot the contract
the Wells- Drain, and Wallace Agar
the Turvey • Drain.
COntr;zcttiir Wells gets $a45t, 5 phis
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of x6r ,h tile ,'le at,:cost, and
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Wallace Agar gets $592,35 for con-
structing the Turvey Drain.
1;y -laws on the Tiplii b• Drain and
the "Purvey Drain were finally pass-
ed and the report on the Young
Drain was '•provisionally'adopted.
Debentures are being prepared on
the Peacock Drain, the Bowes Drain
and the,. 'Purvey Drain.
The following "accounts were paid:
John McGill for the contract, Bone
Drain, $63,0; Dr. R. L.' Stewart; B.
0. II., $z5,00; v'V', J. Henderson, sc-
lecting jurors, I. .o0; 13. 0. H. $3:00;
Peter MoNab, L,' O. 1I,r $3.00; A.
Mat Ewen, selecting -Jurors', $4.00, 13.
I. H $3,00; Culey Drain b3_
laws
and 'fees, $30:00; Tipling Drain by-
laws and fees, $4.0.00.
Rus. Dundercock, patrol, Morris,
Millett .and McKillop,, -$5,00, Morris
and McKillop, $5.70, Stewart: Procter,
patrol, $43,25, Jatnes :Peacock bal-
ance contract, $ O4.do; John McGill,
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CHILD'S LACE BOOTS. 1
Brown or Black, Kid. or Calf 1
Leathers. 'Splendid fall and I
winter shoes. - Reg. 2.50, 2.75
FOR $2.49
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WOMEN'S SILIIIC ROSE
All Shades and Sizes.
SPECIAL
VC in
his Great Selling Event 1
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inspecting Peacock Drain, $6.00;. W.
Cunningham, work on road, $6.5o,
The next meeting at the hall'
Monday, Novelnfbcr 2rst,
A. MacEWEN, Clerk.
BELGRAVE
Mrs. Simpson. London spent t
1 t fie
week -end with her mother, Iles. .Me
Gee.
ivir•. and Mrs. Gearhart ofDear it
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Minh,, visited with Joe Brant' is ane
day Iasi week.:
Mr. and ltrs. T;i
1. a lscrvioe of
Lnndasbor'o spent Sunday with Mrs.
Van Camp's.
The
twr, Misses ..ivlcCtll dy'e of
VVingharn visited with Mrs. Scott over
Sunday,
tir.t
): ,anti! 111:.1.1. y, A, Brandon visited
with friends inZurbilili 'one .day this
week,
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GLENANNNAN
Mr. George Muir of Toronto spent
over the week -end with his mother,
Mrs. Muir. •
Mr. and - Mrs, , Edgar of Gorrie
spent Sunday with Mr, , and Mrs. W.
Marshall:
i lis Edna Lincoln few
a spent •e ,
f
days 'lilt week with friends at Gar-
,
ll,Iiss 1\fary tiai'ris ' 0f W'roxetcr,
also Mrs. Angus Stewart of Howick.
spent a'few ;days visiting at the home;'
of Mr, ant:! Mrs, Richard, J'effray.
Mr. and Mrs. .
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w d.I3t•0en and sou,.
Gordon,' have returned t:o
Cxrand
Rapids, Mich., after spending the J g e least
couple of months here.
Miss Ethel .Ilynchrian spent the
week -end with Mr, and Mrs,
Orval
Graham h Straltford,
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Mr. and Mrs. John Rintoul of Mor-
ris spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Wxn`.' Purdon. .
Mr. and Mrs. Blackmore and sort,
of Hamilton, spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Duncan Kennedy. Mr. and
Mrs. .Blackmore and MIs. Kennedy
went to Etrglapd last year together.
• Mr. Milan Moore; son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. H. Moore was successful in
being awarded the 'T. Eaton Cup for
the highest number of points in his
exhibits in the .school fair held in
Holyrood, for S. Bruce. Congratula
tiont
Misses Ruby and Olive Kennedy
visited this week •with their sister,
Mrs. Lamb of • Goderich,
Mr. and Mrsw Cbias, Stewart and
familyof tL.ucknow spent Sunday
with Mr, and'. Mrs. B: S. Naylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Purdon vi"sited
on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Purdon.
Mr. Geo. Wightinan returned from
the West one day last week. He
brought a carload of cattle East.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Barbour and Mrs:
Ben, McClenagha - sent Sunday last
with Mr. and. Mrs, Dick Martin of
Huron,
Messrs. J, J. McGee and J. D. Bee-
croft attended. the Masonic Lecture
given in Knox Church, Teeswater on
Wednesday last.
Mrs. McLaughlin and her son-in-
law, Mr. Davidson of Fordwieh
spent Sunday with \tr. and Mrs. D.
Kennedy.
Mrs. Nicholson of Auburn visited
last week with her parents, Mr, and
Mts. Ecl. Gaunt.
Mr, and Mrs, Robt. McClenaghan
and Cl.arance and Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Laidlaw and Luella spent Sun-
day with relatives ••in Clinton and
Hoiniesville.
Messrs, Charlie and• Gordon Mac-
kay of Dunnville spent the week -end
with their paretns, Mr. and, Mrs, Hee
for Mackay,
Mr-. Elgin Purdon of Detroit, Mich.,
is spending a few weeks' at the liornc:
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. E.
Purclon,
Miss Evelyn 'Gant of Wiar•ton
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,tao rdayirig at her home here.
Mrs. Elwood Barbour is visiting
with Mrs, Jas, 13ai•Ipour of Goderiel
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Mr. and Mrs, Andrew M. Dirk of
Se Forth visited on Sunday at the
home . of
M"r"
artci ' Urs.
J. DI3er.-
cro1.' fhe t,
", Young tr g i'eople' of the United
Church held a 1'c -yz successful Rai -
Ji.
: laursday, Novdrnber 3rd t9r7
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For' your copy of our Winter Mer-
chandise Budget. One has been
sent you. Itcontains rare news of a
weath of most remarkable buying
privileges
Two Weeks Big Selling
Starting Friday, Noy.'
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We are ready for School Opening with. a Complete
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--:HAWING Bf)OKS -PEN HOLDERS
ERASERS -PEN NIBS
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Imo en social in the church basement
on Friday evening.
Sorry to report that Mr,J aeries
Aitcheson, Sr,, of Fordyce is very low
at present.'
Mr.
erre Mrs. EtOdgins of llol -
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rood .spent( Sunday with Mr, and
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Mrs,' Chas. .'Gillespie�
Miss Maude Conn R.N., was
tihs-
itg1ast week r
'CjVropceter.
MissOlive and Master ,Jolrn Simp-
son of
f London are visits ' over the
wveek-end with thdr Innis and anti!,
Mr, .Mitt Mrs. John J, McGee.