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A11 wool in fancy colors, Red, N : vy, :Green,.
Purple, ;:lack, suits up to $7.50,
sizes 36 to 44
Sale Price $3.75
New Fancy Silk Check Rose in Tan and
White, Black and White, newest
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Dress Linens in 11 newest shades Pure
Irish Linens, 1 yd. wide, reg. 85c
and 1.00, sale price 60c.
Ladies' Colored Handkerchiefs in B 1 ue,
Fawn and Pink, embroidered corners,
regular 25c, sale price 15c.
Boys' Broadcloth Blouses in white, sand,
with new style collar $1.39, 1.79.
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Boys' Cotton Wash Suits, Linen, Duck,
White, trimmed with Blue, all plain
white Sailor Suits, long pants,
sizes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, less 20%
$1.69, 3.00, 3.95.
WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES
BEx.,GRAVE'
Miss Dorothy Brydges of •Detroit,
spent last week with her parents Mr,
and Mrs. Thos. Brydges,
Mr.,and Mrs. Robt. McCrea of
Londesboro, called on old friends ib
the village fora few days.
Mrs. VanCamp end daughter, Nor-
!_I ah, visited at Loitdesboro Sunday.
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Mrs. J. Haugh and Mrs. B. Elliott,
of Wingliarrt, s.1p�,p,nt anafternoon with
Mrs. jos. Brandin this week, .
Nurse Mary Corley of Toronto,
called on friends in the village, last
week.'
Mr. and Mrs. Rabt. Shedden and
Mr. and Mrs, Little of Brussels, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ged-
des,
Mrs. Henderson of''Ferne, B. C., is
spending the week with Mr, and Mrs.
J. A, Brandon.
Rev. and Mrs. Moorse are visiting
this week in Hamilton.
The Woman's Institute of Belgrave,
willhold their June meeting in the
Forester's Hall. on' Monday afternoon
June 22nd., at two o'clock. Mrs.
Douglas of Durhain, a speaker . from
the Department, will be present and
will speak on "First Aid" and "Mak-
ing a rouse a Home". A short pro-
gram will also be given, all the ladies
of the community, are cordially invited
to attend.'
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Wilkinson
of Escanaba, IvIich., are visiting their
`relatives and friends of Belgrave.
They came by motor.
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BELMORE'
The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per will be observed ` in 1VlcIntosh
Church, next Sabbath,
Sabbath School Convention, will be
held Thursday afternoon, in the Com-
munity Hall. Supper served in the
basement.
Rev. and Mrs. McKenzie, were in
Toronto the fore part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Ballagh and
family, motored to 'Hamilton recently.
Mr. James Rutherford from the
West, visited last week at John
Hardware
Specials
For Thurs., Fri., Sat.
WE ARE NEEDING MORE
ROOM SO OFFER BIG CUT
IN SOME LINES—
Several Gallon Cans of Paint in
Green or Brown, A 11'11
per gal.:.................:..
High Grade Varnish for Floors,
outside or inside use 1@s,h
per quart _ . �a a�
White Enamel Wash Basins 43c
Brown Betty Tea Pots
Stair Treads, extra good 1 8 C
Buy, Only .
Clothes Pins, 5 doz. _—_.�.,.--4c
Sani-Flush„ per tin _ -._„=4c
Drop Electric Chandelier, suit-
able for - parlor or din- e70
ing room, only _:_ 1
Royal Purple Chick
Food, 5 lbs. �._... �'%
Disinfect the Hen mouse Now--
Creotloid Lice Spray, 25
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Lime for Whitewash, xo lbs 25c
—Maple Leaf Cattle Mineral..
—Royal Purple Calf Meal.
-Gyproc WaIl Board.
--Hardwall Plastery
--Ridge Roll, Gutter Trott.'
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Thompson Buchanan
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Miss Ruby Baird of Clifford, spent
Sunday in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert, Gallagher of
SaTem, visited Sunday at Ralph Met -
calf's.
A most successful beZ was held
Tuesday afternoon, cleaningathe Com-
munity Hall and grounds.
We wish to thank Timothy for a
few ideas to get rid of Agent- men,
but sympathize with him in the loss
of his hearing. •
Mrs. Wm. Abram left .Saturday, to
visit. her brother, Manuel Marshall,
who is seriously ill at London.
'The chopper is in the .way of con-
struction as is also a garage.
ALLAN PARK NEWS
A number of the friends of Allan
Park and district will be glad to
know that Percy Everitt, who be-
longs to the A.S.H.A., 55th Army,
U. S. A.,: is well. He has now been in
training for, the past few years, and,
while he holds some elevated degree
in the army, weare not prepared to,
say what it is. They are now camp-
ed at Hawaii, Honolulu, Percy has
kept his parents supplied with post-
cards as they have journeyed along,
and it is a real trip to call at 'Mr.
Everitt's and get a .sketch of his
journeyings, Last week a large par-
cel was expressed to Mr. and Mrs..
Everitt, consisting of a number of
souvenirs. We must make . special
mention of three cushion covers; one
each for his father,` mother and sis-
tei, with a verse addressing each one
of them, which was very beautiful.
We hope to hear more of Percy from
time to time, and hope that Mr. Ev-
eritt will inform him when writing
that we wish hiin every success.
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Mr. James Brown of Harriston was
assisting Mr, John Ridt, for a couple
of days on the road.
Mrs. Jim Doig is visiting with Mr,
Nelson Gowdy.
Mr, John Finlay is doing: some, im-
proving to his house recently.
Mrs. William Galbraith, spent Tilesa
day visiting at the home of Lorne
Laird's.
Mrs, John Heuston, died Sunday
morning last at ten o'clock. Funeral
was held Tuesday afternoon. .
Miss King is home from Toronto,
spending the summer with her par-
ents.
S. HELENS
Mr. ” J. D. Anderson and Mr. Fred
McQuillin, went to _Detroit on the
Greyhound. ,..
Mrs. R. K. Miller, Mrs. D. Phillips,
Mrs. G. Webb and Mrs. Ed. Thorns,
were in Goderich on ' Thursday; at-
tending the District meeting of the
Women's Institute.
Dr. Wilkinson of Wingham has of-
fered a prize of a': pair of spectacles
to be awarded to the person making
the highest aggregate score at both
rifle ranges on two different days, the
first one on Friday, June /2. There
will also be several other prizes
awarded.
The Annual Competition ' of the
Huron County Rifle League was held
at the Colborne Township ranges on
June 3rd., chief honors went to St.
Helens No. z, team( who won the
League Trophy with a aggregate
score at both range of 5so.)
WHITECHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cornelius, visit-
ed relatives in Godericli on Wednes-
day last.
Mrs. Alec. Emerson was in .Toron-
to last.week, attending the Presbyter-
ian Congress.
Miss -Maude Conn' of ' Toronto, is
visiting at the home ofher parents,
Mr, and Mrs, Will Conn,
Mr. and Mrs. Sant Reid and family
of Ashfield, spent Sunday with. Mr.
and Mrs. W. R.KFarrier.
Mrs. John Haig of Seaforth, is vis-
iting with her brother, Mr. Alex, Reid,
About ninety new members :joined
up with the Union Church here on•
Sunday last. Rev. Jas. Scobie, preach-
ed morning and evening.
Miss Millie MacGregor of Toronto,
is visiting at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Falconer of
Culross, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mra. as. Falconer.
Rev. Mr. McWilliams of Kinlough,
preached in the Presbyterian Church
here, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Rivett and„liis
mother, also Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ri-
vett of Dungannon, spent Sunday with
Mr. and ' Mrs. Jas. Corneluis.
Mrs. B. S. Naylor, has been in
Winghaiii for the past month, nurs-
ing her mother, Mrs. Addison, who
has been very ill.
Miss Winnifred Farrier, spent Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Joe Tiffin.
Mr, Wm. Tom and his mother, of
Auburn, visited with relatives in the
village on Friday.
BLUEVALE
The :first services of the United
'congregations of the Methodist and
Presbyterian Churches at Bluevale
were held last Sundayq, Jane z4th.
At the morning service the church
was completely filled. Mr. Wilkinson
took charge of the service and Mr.
'Tate preached, At the conclusion of
the sermon the congregation observed
the Lord's Supper, oyer 200 members
taking part ins this solemn memorial.
The Rev. Mr, Wilkinson wit preach
his farewell sermon next Sunday ev-
ening,
Mr. Jno, Hutton, jr., of Knox Col-
lege, Toronto, is visiting at• the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Hut-
ton.
Mr. Jas. Masters,: C. N. R. agent, is
on the sick list, we' hope him speedy
recovery. He is being relieved by
Mr. R. E. McKinney of the C. N. R.
Wingham and Ur. L. Swan of Bright,
Ont;, is relieving Mr. McKinney
Sunday was opening day of the Un-
ion, Church and the church was filled
to capacity- both morning and evening.
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Miss Verna Harris, and brother, I
Ernie of Howick, spit a day last
week with their sister, Mrs. Joseph
Kerinath.
Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Haines, and
children of Holyrood, called on friends
here; last Thursday.
Mr. and ;Mrs. Reuben Appleby and
little daughter, also Miss. .Mabel
Stokes, spent Friday evening a the
home of "Mr. Henry Johnston's, Bel
grave. _
Mrs. Sidney Taylor: who spent the , Iv
last few months with friends here, has ; !_t
returned to Toronto. AI
Mr. ()liven Stokes, has a new kitch-
en andwood shed, erected to his
house.
1VIr, Reuben Appleby, has added a
coat of paint to his house and driving '3-4
shed, which has improved the appear-
ance greatly.
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BLUEVALE
The Presbyterians of Bluevale and
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vicinity will hold their service licit
Sunday morning, June east, at tx
`o'clock, in the Forester's Hall, Blue- Ir.
vale. The service on Sunday ,,.last,
June 14, was in all very largely at- i m
tended. The attendance passing the IYI
zoo mark. A cordial invitation is ex-
tended to all who wish to worship
with us. _
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Fine Velour Calf and Fine Patent Shoes
for the Groom
cursion on Tuesday morning to De- j_
We invite your inspection of the -latest and very
newest styles of Footwear,
troit, on the Greyhound were:—Miss`®
Greta Campbell, Lothian, Mr. Robert ill
Andrew, Zion, Mrs, Samuel Cherwood .j
Belfast, Mrs. Jno. Menary, Crewe,-.
Mrs. Lorne Ivers, Dungannon, Miss
Della Farrish, Courey's Corner.
A number from around here took
in the Moonlight at Goderich.on Mon- ®
day and. reported a very large crowd. ® — THE SHOE STORE —
Mr. Wm. Lane and Mr. Finlayson
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of Ripley, called on friends at Belfast 1 Phone 129. Wingham Ont.
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ter's brother, Mr. Wilson Irwin' of
Belfast.
. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irwin of Lanes
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. El-
don Henderson of -Paramount.
Miss Ada Helm of Crewe, spent the
week-end,"'with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jos. Helm of Zion.
• The 1 L F. 0. and U. F. W. 0. of
Paramount are holding their annual
garden party on Mr. Jno. Hamilton's
lawn on Thursday evening, June 25.
Mrs. Dave Farrish of Lucknow, is
spending a few days at the home of
Mrs. Jno. Mullin of Belfast.
Miss Marion Hodgins of Belfast,
spent Tuesday evening with ,Miss
Mary. Vint.
Mr. Palmer Kilpatrick and Miss
Olive of LucknovV,, spent the week-
end with their parents, "'Mr. and Mrs.
1Sam Kilpatrick of Ma£eking. -
Mr. Jim Durnin of St. fIelehs,
spent the: week -end with Mr. Sidney
Ferguson of Lanes.
Mr. and Mrs., Thomas Ferguson of
Lanes, attended the Presbyterian An-
niversary at Dungannon on Sunday.
Mr. Wm. Baldwin of Lanes and
Miss Mary Vint of Belfast, spent the
week -end with friends in Stratford.
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Unusual quality in Printed , m'
French Crepes with just ,enough ■
material in each pattern. to make ■
one dress.
Ladies, Misses'.
Smart Summer
Dresses
Printed Silk Dresses.
Printed Crepe Dresses
Broadcloth Dresses
Smart Voile Dresses.
Silk Hosiery,
Silk Underwear,
Lisle Underwear
.. Silk Slips,
Teddys,
Step Ins
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Gossard Corselets
Plenty of other Fancy
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Figured, Embroidered, Norm- ■
andy and Plain Voiles in all the 1
new shades so appropriate for ■
cool summer, 'dresses.
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m Colored Naincheck, Silk Broadcloth, Sheer Dimities! These materials male such
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CH ILDR.EN'S WEAR!
Children's Silk and Lisle 'Sort.
Boys' Wash Suits,
Summer Weight Golf S.
Boys' Jackie Hats.
Bingham D'esses $ 175
Small check designs in sizes 8
14 Years,
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Phone 71
Broadcloth Dresses $4.00
Peach and Sand shades are Us-
ed in these pretty juvenile fires-
ses, sizes 8 to t4 years,
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