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We exo ect that this eel's B amiss .will ahe.our This ear's Saving Sale,
Ne er have we had such response to the ' ',argains °Here, Satisfied custome '
to o Mg Sale ..s• nd all tell us the same story® • Tat it is real Sale
t . e '�. est: in our History. I
s have come many miles
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eres and Boys' 1 ry Goods
t.i , meen, Fancy Dress Flannels, .Indigo
Poiret Twills, Kasha (Moths, Char
Overcoats, Suits, Mackinaws, Top
Coats, Sweaters, Underwear, Odd
Trousers, Gloves,. Socks, Mitts All,
Reduced 20 per cent.
Borsalino and Brock Hats, in the
newest shapes; King's u Saving Sale,
less 20 p. c.
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Stanfield's Blue Label' Un- 229.
Men's Tweed Suits Sale
Men's Fine Shirts, Sale 1049
Price_.
Men's Silk and Wool Socks 194
6gc, 2• pairs for...._ ....
Silk Knit Ties, . 49c
Men's and Boy's Combinations,
Shirts and Drawers, Wool Socks,
Sweaters, Caps, Neckwear, Scarfs, etc
etc.,all reduced 20 per cent
$3.50 Canton Crepes $2.69
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$4.5o Double Faced Velour 3
Hangings ...
4 yd Wide Linoleutn, Sale FA f
Price.,.. __ ..._ .__
M he Big Sale Continu s.
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WHITECHURCH
Mr. Jarvis, who has been visiting.
with his daughter,' Mrs. Sam Reid, of
Ashfield, retdrned. home last week.
Mrs. Fred Davison entertained her
Sunday School class at 'her home on
Serges$ Table .Linens, Linen Towell-
Ings, 'Sheetings, Cottons, Flannelettes
Shirting% etc., all reduced 20 per cent
Fresh Grocery
. Spec' is
Chipso, '2 large ,packages •---43c
Frys Cocoa, large size 25c.
Green Corn Brooms r ___-______-_-_48c
Jelly :Powders, 3 for_.
Kelloggs Pep, 3 for 35c
Extra Black
Kelloggs:Corn Flakes, 3 ,for, ...r 28c
Colonial Toilet 'Paper, 6 for
Queen Olives` Large size
Shredded Wheat
Dominion Sugar
Saturday While they last.
Free Guessing
Contest
Get in the Guessing Contest. There
is no charge:. Two Suits df 'Under-
wear FREE for the Correct Guess
Nov is Y r Opportunity.
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Ladies' and :Misses'
Apparel
Northway Garments, Coats, Dress-
es, Suits, Skirts, Slips, Underwear,
Glovers, Hosiery, Corsets, Braksieres,
Corslettes, Sanitary Goods, etc., etc.,
Kings Saving'Prices, less 20 per cent. '.
Winter Coati'ng's reduced 20 per cent.
Natural a Pongee, 34 in. width, 48c, 59c,
8gc and $1.19._
Winsome Maid Silk Hose 4
Sale °�
Silk and. Wool Underwear
Sale Price _.. .
Women's Ribbed Cashmere 79
Ibex Flanelette Blankets 2 39
Sale Price _.. ...: _.. _
Good Grey Flannels,` per ,,yd 9' c
Sale. Price :...... _ ....._
All Corsets Reduced 20 per cent.
Fur Coats
Persian Lamb Coats, Hudson Seal
Coats,t�;skrat Coats, French.: Seal
Coats,' Men's Fur.Coats, All Reduced
20 per cent.
Buy Here and Sav
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etitrned on Mr and Mrs:' Percy Vincent and fa 73 t L k on Saturday ' M John Smith on the ninth, held a
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Mrs, J i F1
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visiting with• her daughter, her mother, Mrs, McBrieii. , Henderson, (nee Edith MacGregor),
Md been v g Mrs. Shaw and sons, Joe and Har- a daughter. '
Mrs. Elgin Wellwo from*
1 Mr. Ben McClena han, spent Mon-
• uite a number .from' here ‘attend -1 old, motored to Toronto on Saturday, g � F
with hisbrother Mr.' Harry Mc-
Clenagha:n of Belgrave.
o m Falconer
h nil of Westfield,spent Sunday with 3
orn- a uc now, ,1 r. o n. r
I October r to Mr. and Mrs. Jack successful sale last Friday,
ed. the Anniversary Services in Wing -after' visiting for a week with.Mrs. day wit i ,
I3allowe'en night. 'ham United Church on Sunday. I ac reg .
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Arrangements have been made where-
I\2iss Mary Eadie, spent Sunday
with her friend, Miss Addie .Breck-
enridge.
Mr. Lance Lincoln; who has spent
the t two months in the west has
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returned' home.
Mr. Alvin Smith, entertained a num-.
ber of young people last Friday even,,
ing
Mr. and Mrs. James Gilmour of
Wingham, visited recently at the
home of Mr, ,'Wm. Mundell.
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Gillette Saf qty Razor
With every purchase of Carh rll's'
Overalts,.Snllocks and Pa , ts, we
will give away Free ., Gil -
tette Safety Razor.
ONE TO A CU 5 T 0 ME
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est g 1 : lil s ou,the j ,. rket0
Every Pair Gu .' r.: teed.
Call in, and see the lam -i us Barrie
cloth Ulsters for Men, rubber ,
lined, Priced at $35.00.
TAKES THE PLACE OF FUR COATS
Coals, Cloth Coats and Dresses„ Special Prices
10 to '30 Per. Cent. Discount.
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p.
church United. Church Circuit. J
Mr. Curtin and sons, who have
been working on the , government dit- ® (e>)
ch in Kinloss, wereforced on account ®w
of the stormy weather to leave work
land go to their homes in St. Marys, • --
SCHOOL REPQtTS
Report of' Browntown School, S. $.
No. 8, Morris for Septerhber'and 1Oc-
, tober. '
Junior IV—Freda Mustard 89; Edith {
Garniss 88;, Ross Smith 85.
Senior III --Eva Dennis 77; Harry ”
Go11 74.
Junior III—Eddie Garniss 57•
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ISenior II --Jean Turvey 9o; Torn.
(Garniss 84; Jean Garniss 81, Dorothy
Junior II—Irene Warwick 79; El-
mer Sellers 7o; Viola Goll absent.'.
First Class—Charlie Mathers 88;
Stanley Mustard 86.
Prirner—•Isabel Thynne 17 stars,
Irene Ament 9 stars, Margaret "Purvey
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8 stars. ,
Perfect attendance for the two mon-
ths, Edith. and Torn Garniss.
+ Ethel I.'Wardell, teacher:
Following is the report, of S. S. No.
I r1, East Wawanosh for the months of
September and October,
St. IV—Agnes Robertson 75 p. c.
Jr. IV--1VIatie Deacon 72 p. c.
Jr, 1x2-1V,ts;ry Robertson 61.9 p. c.;
Margaret Irwin 61.7 p, c.
Jr. I—Howard Irwin.
Sr, Pr.--Lfae Young, Dwight Reid*
Creighton 'Reid*.
Jr. ]fir. --Stanley Irwin.
Those having an * after their navies
have been absent the two months,
Pearl Congram, teacher.
Goll absent. 2
GLENANNAN.
Miss Edtia Lincoln, spent Friday
II with, her friend, Miss Joan Wilton.
Mr�, and Mrs.David Marshall jr.,
ofondoti, visited recently with
11 friends in these parts.
Mt, and Mrs, James McGee and fa-
mily of 'Morris, spent Friday at the
io home of Ur. and Mrs, Tilos. Haugh,
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That are in 't . e s me class
as the 66 a,1d time" hI,i me
made .boots of years
ago.
We wish to bring to the attention. of wearers of this kind of boot.
I' that we make one line 'of specially.good qulality, the tops being made
of the very best of Brown Kip, leather which is much superior to the
ordinary quality of factory boot."
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If yon desire something of extra "duality we have no hestitation 31
irk recommending this' boot and the price is very little above the orith
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dinary factory boot. M
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These tops in 1 act a11 leather tops for work rubbers we make at Aq l
our place of business in;Wingham and yoti therefore can buy from us' 'it
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