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EN'S SU1TS
40 smart Young Men's English and fitted
Suits, best qualities of worsteds and
tweeds, values up to $30.00,
on sale this .week
$2.00
Men's Silk, and Silk and Wool Fancy Socks
in Browns and Fawn mixtures,
reg. 75c, sale 50c
Misses' and Ladies' ;loomers, near shades
tine siiriall cheek, reg. $1.00, sale 69c. •
roadcloths, newest stripes, checks and
plain c odors, silk an cotton brow- -
clolhs al 69c an r', 98c.
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WINQHAMADVANCE-TIMES
GLENANNAI>l'
Mr. and Mrs. James ,Gilmour of
Wingham, spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Mundell,
Mr. and Mrs. George Muir, also
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Muir of Toronto,
were week -end visitors at the home of
Ivlr. and Mrs, Robt. Muir,
Mrs. Forgie and,,son, Harty, were
recent visitors at the -Home of Mr,
and Mrs, Rich. Jeffrey.
Miss Addie Breckenridge, visited
last Thursday with Miss Irene Mc-
Kinney, .inney, Bluevale,
Mr. Joseph Kermath, has purchased
'a` Ford touring car.'
Mrs. Lincoln and Miss Edna enter-
tained the Behnore Wemen'sRXnstitute
last Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. .and Mrs. Reuben Appleby,
\'Irs, Win, A. McGill and Miss Edithe
Adair, motored to London and spent
a day there recently.
`Messrs, Alfred Moore and -Joe. Ma-
son of Toronto were week -end visi-
tors with their friend, Mr. Norman
Muir
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Were visitors over the holiday with,
Mr, and Mrs Jas Hyndinan.
Orvel and Mrs., Stintnilier, spent 0
the 24th with the former''s ..parents, elI
They motored up from Kitchener.,
:Miss C. J. King, has resigned her
position in the Goirie Drug Store,
where she has been chief operator for P. -
over nine years, Pearl will be missed
both by the proprietor and the publicIN
��r stock of these Is lame a1R>dd Q"�JIIY1pIPPleil�'
and few will be able to fill her place
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Barefoot
Sandais.
Will he much worn this Season
so satisfactorily,
Mr. and Mrs, Fulthorp of Toronto,
spent the Holidays with .Miss Towns-
end,
The 25th was, observed as a holiday
by the closing of all business places.
WROXETER
Mrs. (Dr.) Brown, spent the past
week.'with friends near London.
Miss Dorothy Dickson of Toronto,
spent the week -end at her home here.
Mr. Donald Pope has installed a
gasoline pump and is prepared " to
furnish gasoline and oil to motorists.
Miss Oral Kitchen of Toronto is
spending a couple of weeks with her
parents, Fred and Mrs. Kitchen.
Mr. Kenneth Gibson, spent a few ; p
days with his parents, Thomas and
Mrs, Gibson.
Mr. Samuel Marshall has purchas-
ed a Ford Sedan.
Mr. and Mrs. John Metcalfe, also
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'rI. Marshall,
spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Wright, Jamestown.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. A. Mines, and
Cecil, visited on Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. David Breen.
Dr, Elmer Aitken of Toronto,
spent the 24th at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Aitken.
Miss Bertha Marshall, spent a few
days last week in Wingham,
Misses Jennie Brough and Myrtle
Bennett, also David and Allen Brough
of Lion's Head, spent Sunday evening
at Mr. Oliver Stokes:
Mrs. David Hastings, . Kent, who
has spent the past week with friends
on the gth., returned home Saturday.
Mr. David Marshall, London, spent
the holiday with his uncle, Mr. David
and -Wesley Marshall.
Master Allan McLean, visited with
his cousin, Mr. Alex. Campbell.
NIr. and Mrs. George Campbell,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Campbell',
Mr. Clarkson Martin, Milford Fox -
ton, Misses Elda and Frances Bennett,
spent Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Stokes.
Miss Kate Gilmour, visited with her
cousin, Miss Rena Haugh.
Mrs. George Day and Babe, spent a
few days last week at the home of her
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Peter Hastings,
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BLUEVALE Mr. Henry Mather was at London
The play given by the young people this last week attending Conference.
,of Ebenezer in the C. O. F. Hall, Mr. Albert Walker had moved his
`Thursday evening was well attended household effects to Elora.
and all well,. pleased with the enter- Mr. Lorne Turvey has purchased
tainmerit. Each one acted their part the` -old livery barn and is going to
,to perfection. , open up a garage. He is a good me-
,,, -Mrs. Hutchison and Mrs. Sander- , elan- and has had considerable ex-
on mf Toronto, spent a few days at perience and we wish him success.
their summer home here last week. Mr. Haddow of Simcoe, is visiting
Miss Bernice Shaw, Mrs. Lowe and his daughter, Mrs. A. H. Coombs at
Mrs. Watson of Barrie, spent the Present.
-week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Garniss and fa -
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Shaw. Bernice
mily motored to Kingsville and spent
has" bought herself an Overland se- the week -end with their daughter,
elan, and drove home with it. Mrs. Scott.
Mr. Melville Dennis' team ran away Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Aitchison and
family, spent the week -end with tela-
a:t the station one day recently and
got tangled up in the wire fence, con- fives at Guelph,
siderable damage'was done to harness) We are sorry to report that Wm.
and wagon but no one was injured. , Duff is on the sick list again and hope
Johnston and Black shipped a car he will soon be around again.
of hogs and cattle to Toronto Satur- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Thomas and fa -
day roily of Toronto, spent the week -end
Mr. Harvey Messer of To;onto, with ;relatives here.
Mn L. W. Ruttan has put 4n ce-
-spent the week -end with his parents 'rent walks and a new fence in front
h of his 'property and put up a stable
Mrs. R. Garniss is on the sick list and garage-
up-to-date.
arage. Len believes in being
at present, hope she will soon be o. k, ap-t garag
Mr, and! Mrs. Verne Higgins of To-
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Tonto, spent a fere days with relatves
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Mr, Thomas Gibson and son, Ed- i'.
ward, made a business trip to. Guelph
'Mr. and Mrs. Garret, visited friends ill
in Clinton over the week -end,
WHITECHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stanley of Luck-
now,
uck now, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Duncan Kennedy.
Miss Agnes .Small and Mr. " Carl0-
Lott of Kincardine, also Miss Nettie
Lott of Brussels and Wesley of
Leamington, spent the holidays with,
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Lott.
° Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peppier of Ta-
vistock, are visiting with her sister,
Mrs. Alec. Emerson.
Mr. arid Mrs. Thos. McCreight,
spent one day last week with Mr. and
Mrs.. John McCreight of Ethel.
Miss Elizabeth Inglis, left last week
to train in Whitby Training School '•
for nurses.. --
Miss' Winnifred Farrier, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Philips of Gode-
rich on Sunday last.
Mr. David Taylor •of Lucknow,
preached in the Methodist Church
here on Sunday and Mr. Anderson of
Morris, took the services in the Pres- Mrs. Win. Barbour is visiting at the dren of Goderich, spent Monday with
byterian Church here. home of Mr. Harry lvfcClenaghan in Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cornelius.
Just Note These Prices
Small sizes for • little Girls and Boys who wear
sizes 5, 6, 7 and 7i, $1.35.
Sizes 8, 9, 10 ,and 10i $1.65.
Sizes 11, 12, 13, 1 and 2, $1,75, 1.95, 2.15
Women's sizes 2i, 3 up to 7, for $2.00, 2.65, 2.95
All the above are made of Patent Leathers
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Our Sandals are good, and we sew
all rips free of charge
THE SHOE STORE
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EASTATAWANOSH
Rev. Dr. Perrie .of .St. Andrew's
Church, Wingham, will preach in Cal-
vin Church on Sunday. afternoon at
2.30.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Reid and
Creighton, spent the week -end in
'London and St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson and
children of Seaforth, and Mr. and
Mrs. William Stranghan and children
of Auburn, spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Thos Robinson.
Miss, Lulu Chamney of.Toronto, al-
so. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Finnigan,
of Ashfield, spent the week. -end at the
home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jos. Chamney.
Mr. and Mrs. Bolt and daughter,
Zora, of Marno,ck, , spent a few days
at- the home of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon
Moore at Rockwood.
day at Wingham. Pretty cold day for
,on the Goan aro: 'the celebrations and fishing. Very
Miss Graceoultess; of Listowel, is hard frosts here the last couple of
at present staying with her grandmo- niglits.f
they, MTs G. Snell. We are pleased
-to say Grace is steadily improving af-
BELGRAVE
ter her loaf;` illness.
Mrs. David Moffatt,. has returned Mr. and Mrs. Andy Procter of
home after spending the past few Centralia, spent the 24th with their
,creeks with. relatives in Dakota grandfather,. Mr. F, Anderson. f Guel-
ph, spent the holiday with Mr, and
Mrs. 3. L. Stewart.
Scandrett is spending a few
days with friends in
Mr. David Scott has a new coupe
Mr, Win, Conner ofMt. orest,
holidays with Mr, n Urs.
Mrs: Leishrnatt of Blyth is visiting
HOLYROOD
The Lucknow Anglican Young
Peoples' Association were entertained
by the Junior Women's Auxiliary of
the Anglican. Church at Kinlough on
Monday evening. A good musical
programme was provided and lunch
was served.
Fire unfortunately seem to have
been the order of the day around this
district, On Wednesday a fire -oc-
curred at the home of Mr. Watson
Scott, and at the sane time a fire
was in progress at the home of Mr.
Montgomery, In the first instance
the fire was kept in check 'without
'serious effects, but in the case of the
Montgomery. fire the results were
more disastrous.
On Friday the barn of Mr. Tom
Harris of Ripley, commonly known as
the Malcolm McKay' farm on the 8th
con., was struck by lightening, during
the thunder storm, which passed over
in. the afternoon, and was _completely
gutted.
Several of the boys went to town
on Saturday night for the first time
this Spring. Could it be possible that.
4.4 was the attraction,
Miss Mary Eadie and Mr. Eldon
Renwick of Wingham, spent Sunday
Miss Mabel Coulters of Toronto, Mr and IIis Tom Stewart o ue at the home of the former's brother,
Mr. � I3i11 Eadie, `
spent a few days with her mother, The Anti -Unionists gained a big
flare. d' The
at' the Kinlough Presbyter-
thehere Salvation Arniy services at Wing- y 1 d Centralia.
ian Church on Monday last week,
when the vote was taken in connect-
ion ham and enjoyed the I.oiidnn Silver F ion with the forthcoming. Church
Band very much.
Mr, C1ias, , Ttirvey ` S bi Torbntn spent the 1 a d lvi s Union. A dance is to lie Yteid irK tine kxttll
vitlt her daughter, Miss Reta, who un Lalce. on . e is e hr �iud another
clerweitt art operation on Tuesday,
herey
„Tope she will soon be well again, among her friends in the village, good time is anticipated,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cameron and i Belgrave this week.
children of Ashfield, spent Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Browning of Kin -
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Purdon, cardine, spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. Dave Cruthers and niece, Rena, Mr. and Mrs: Geo. Cottle.
of Ripley, also Mr. and Mrs. John
Falconer, spent the week -end with
friends and relatives in Orangeville.
Miss Lila Humphrey of St. Helens,
is visiting with Miss Alba Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Love and chil-
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Northway Garments Consisting of Ensemble Suits, Dressy Coats,
Smart Tweed Suits, Tailored Suits, Prince Coats
and Separate Skirts
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Pricesrange from $7.50 to $30.00
New Silk Hose—Gossard Corsets—New Silk Gloves
FURS! FURS!
Thursday, May the z8th
Free advice and estimates 'given for any Fur
Repairs or Remodelling you may have.
Fur storage also arranged.
MORE FREE TICKETS
The Merry -Go -Round will be here till Thursday Night, g , May 26th, and we da
give Free Tickets right till the lasty.
TREAT YOUR CHILDREN AT OUR EXPENS,E
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