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The Wingham Advance, 1923-07-26, Page 83F X// Final. Cleara r i' cc of .Ill S ring and S'.,.m- mer eady-to-Wear, S miner It r;;.`ss Materials. SAVE MONEY READY-TO-WEAR Spring Coats, Spring Wraps Spring Capes Prices $6.95, 12.95, 29.50. Tricotine and Poriet Twill Suits, also Homespun and Cream Flannel Suits reduced 20 to 30 per cent Y BUY1N w DRESSES Voile Dresses Ratine Dresses Silk Dresses Canton Crepe Dresses Taffeta Dresses • Prices $3.95, 6.95, 9.69, 29.50 2000 ds. Su: RATINES, VOILES Plain and fancy weaves, all the new shades. Regular $z..00 to z.50. Sale price 69e yard: er L 1 cess '`t,`Iaateri ,., is Greatly Reduced SILKS Taffeta Silkst Alltyme Crepe Silks, Canton Crepe Silks,aDuch- ess : Satins. Prices 1.95 to 3.95 a yard. .GIN.GHAMS, PERCALES CHAMBRAYS, All this seasons latest shades and patterns reduced 20 per cent MEN'S CLOTHING AND. FU '.NISHINGS. M ' eai M.. ;ley Saving ;:..Nees SUITS -English Grey Wors- ted Suits, English Navy Serge Suits, Scotch Tweed Suits,Palm Beach Suits. Prices $14.5o, 21.50 to 31.5o. i Hats, Caps, Ties, Underwear, Socks at Special Prices. SHIRTS --Pongee Silk Shirts, all sizes, with collar to match, also fancy printed negligee shirts Prices $x.39 to 3.69. MORRIS Minutes of Council resting, Morris June 18th, 1923. Members all present, minutes of last meeting read and approved. At the adjourned Court of Revision on the Assessment. Roll, dogs were struck off for R. H. Shortreed and Simpson McCall. The contract for deepening the a'n rat! is THE 'W'INGHAM ADVANCE Caughey Drain 2.56; Geo. Bone work on road 9.95 ; A, Shaw, underbrushing culvert and grading ai,5o; Roy Sellers grading 3,6p; Robt, Messer, grading 3.50; Elijah Pease, shovelling 5.00„, Blytft St.rutlard advertising, Leo. Council meets at the Hall on lVlon- day July 23rd, 'A. MacEwen, Clerk BLUE V ALE Mrs.. Mary King of Detroit, also Mr,,and Mrs, Chipman of Detroit, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rut - tan. Mr, and Mrs: Peter Ding spent Sun- day with relatives in Harriston. I. Ur. and Mrs. VanVelsor of.. Wrox- eter, spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. and Mrs; Harold Hammond, Miss Cora Hiles and Mr. McCutcheon motored to Grand Tiend and spent Sunday at the .lakeside. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Leggatt wett- ed relatives at Teeswater on Sunday, Mr. anCMrs. George Wright spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs, Gannett. Mrs. Free of Hamilton, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. Robt. Shaw. Miss Kathleen Hall of Chatham, spent a few days this week with her uncle, Mr. John Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Job King spent Sun- day with Mrs. L. Rattan, Mr, George Greenaway, Mr, and Mrs.: R. Aitcheson and Mr, and Mrs. Roger Oke motored to Hanover and • ® spent Sunday with friends there. ®; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stewart and IN family of Bowling Green, spent the week -end with Mr. and. Mrs. Thos. Stewart, Mr. Sinclair of Toronto, spent the week -end with Mr. George' Donald - Misses Margaret and Hel• en Garniss are at present visiting relatives in To- ronto._ o-ronto._ EAST WAWA.NOSH Miss Laura Bone, who has been nur- sing in Hamilton Hospital, has return- ed to her home on the 9th. Mr. and Mrs, John Campbell and daughter of Aylmer, are spending their holidays with his parents at Mar_ M `nock Mr.'and Mrs. Fred De aeon motored ®, from Detroitlast week and are •spend- M ing their holidays wh it ' his 'brother, Mn Sam Deacon, . , Mr. and Mrs. Bard and family of Guelph, and Mr, Sandy Young visited Ji withmYotheung, litter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Bird Drain was given to Robt. Bird Iat $200.00 and nd $Soo for the catch bas- in. ABY-Lavforborrowing money 'for the Township, was read and pass- ' ed. W. J. Shortreed andJ oin Mc- Gill were appointed Drain Inspectors.) , The following accounts were pre- sented and paid:—Jas. Noble, culvert to.00; Ivan McArter, flooring bridge, 2.00; Thos ' Martin, lumber ;,for Bos- man bridge, 178.o8; Gilbert Speir, road work for. Peter Bair .13.5o; R. H. Shortreed, blade for grader and express 11.08; A. ,G. Campbell gravel 10.05; John Bair, gravel 5.$5,• John White, shovelling 2.25; Bert White shovelling 5.75; Herb Kirkby tile Mc - The clerk was instructed to write to the Drainage Referee in connection I with the Riatoul Drain.' 1 The Court of Revision r evr non ou the As- sessment Roll was closed. Miss 'Lillie Kerr of Blyth,; spent. last week with Miss Belle Wightnian, Mrs Robt. Mr. and . Shiell SI yell and Gregg and Mrs. Jim Young and Mrs. Sam McBurney attended the reunion in Kincardine last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. .Will Hopper of Sea - forth, visited with her mother, Mrs. McNeill on Sunday.: Mr. and :Mrs:, Roane and Melville of Teeswater; visited at the home of Mr. Wm. Wighttnan on. Sunday. • Mr. Donald Young who has been in Detroit, returned hoarse last Saturday.' „ Mr, and Mrs. George Wilke.;• and son spent Sunday with her parents,. Mr, and IVirs. Wxn: Humphrey of St. Helens, Mr, and Mrs Ernest Thompson and baby, Louise, of Dounybrool, and her mother, Mrs. Walker and Miss Hazel Little of Wingham, visited relatives; at Niagara and Hamilton and Toronto last week, While at Queenston they , attended the Massey -Harris picnic and in the baby show their baby, ,Louise, won as first prize, a' live dollar gold Piece. Mr.. and Mrs. Thos. Robinson and children visited with Mr, and Mrs.' Wm, Snaith of Brussels ,on Sunday. BELGRAVE Mrs. Simpson and family of Lon- don, are guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McGee. Rev. J. J. Ferguson and wife of To- ronto, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Girvin of Goderich, and. Mr. Sam Ferguson were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Brandon. Norse Corley of Toronto, is visit- ing at the home of her brother, Mr. Andrew Proeter. Mrs. Varieamp of Burkton is visit- ing with friends around here. Mr. John. L. Stewart and Mr. Peter W. Scott attended the Masonic Grand Lodge in Toronto last week. • WHITECHURCH Messrs. Frank Ross and Will Hen- ry visited friends in Clinton on Sun- day, Miss Bina Henry,, who has been visiting in Bayfield, returned home with them. Miss Olive Clow of Wingham , is spending a few days this week with Mr, and Mrs. B. S. Naylor. Mrs, Jamieson of Toronto is visit- ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Callahan. - Mr, and Mrs. Herb Laidlaw and baby Luella spent last week in Po- wassan. 11liss Valetta Tiffin and Mrs. Alex, Emerson and Lila and .,Victor spent' .Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Haggitt of Blyth. Misses Jean MacGregor and Irene. Moore spent a few days last week at Kincardine. Miss ' Mabel Sherrill and Master Jack of Hamilton, are spending their holidays with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. R Farrier. Misses. Jean and Isabel Simpson and Mr. Calvin Simpson of London, are visiting with their uncle, Mr. John. McGee, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil FalconerMr. and Mrs. Hector Mackay key a nd Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Purdon spent Sunday with`. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald of Teeswater. Mrs. Wm. Dawson and Miss Jean yisited one day last week with Mrs. Charles Cooke of Lucknow. Master W. Alec and Chester J. Coul- ter spent the week -end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Par- don. • Thursday, July 26th„ 1923. U B STA N TI = t, REDUCTIONS — on — N V AS SHOES With. Rubber Soles For Men, Women, Boys and Girls Men's, Brown, with rubber toe cap and rubber soles, all sizes 6 to 11, for $1.55 Women's, same as above for1.25 Boys', same as above tor.... . 1.35 S all ys', sizes 11 to 13 , 1.10 The above price s take effect on Thursday and for the remainder of Summer season and are real bargains at prices quoted. W. H. WILLIS The Leading Shoe Store of Huron County Phone 129. VI/Ingham, ;Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel Phillips and familyof Auburn spent Sundayin the , P village. Miss Norah -Johnston received word last week that she had successfully passed her normal exams Congrat- ulations. The Presbyterian Sunday School are holding their picnic iir Kincardine on Aug. and. All going in 'the special train. Mrs Koffman of Preston, is visiting with Mrs. Wm. Martin. Mrs..W m SteeleRhymes, of P me as, Al a. t Y , Mr. Jas. Steele of!'Goderich, and Mr. Phillip Steele of Dungannon,spent Sunday' with the latter's sister, Mrs. Jas. Cornelius. Mr. Robert Mowbray is putting Bement, bridges on the river road in front of Mr. Peter Leaver's. • Messrs, WesleyLott Elgin Purdon 'and Victor Casemore are working on a fruit farm in Leamington. 1 X 6'021 1 NII11110111111N 1 1 /1111®®®/A moom /M'////(•A/////#1' momoo/manommoson®/®so1f/Iii//lt®y6monoononoomummemonomoommo//®®//osommoomonsi 1LI' Dam` T 7 , ,T j 30 Men's Suits,. regular up'to `$35,00 Suits that are very rare bargains, sizes 36 to 48, one price. `, only AlltNavys, Grey Worsteds, and Fancy Worsteds less zo to 3o per cent 50 Boys' Bloomer Suits, new belted models, regular. up to $12 po, + 95 A Free Cap with every suit. Mens Light Weight Overcoats, a few $25.00 coats, on sale 1 at :....... 11 o 75 English Gaberdine Coats, I 7 heltetl +e Balbriggan Shirts es Drawers C” g: Anniversary ''Sale Keep Kool Athletic Under 052, wear, sale -. 200 pairs Men's Odd Trousers less 20 to 30 per. cent. Boys' Long Khaki Pants ...._,.-,..$r.xg )Boys' Tweed Bloomers, sizes 9 $ 24 to 34 - a��� Boys' Work Shirts _ 5gc `REE BROOMS With every purchase of $xo.do nr over on Saturday moixiing anlgr, Julr '. 28th,we will give a Good Broom Free, .: 1 1 ays �en to take advantage of Smashing Every article in the store on sale. .Men's Silk Hose, Holeproof seconds ._....itY Men's Garters :..-.,, w .....-........_....._� r9c • Work Shirts, Khaki, Clzarn DIVIP_ brays, etc. .. _.. ,_.__,:w. Rubber Belts, regular S54 on ^l sale at .l Braces, reg. 50c, sale M ......_35a Boys' Cotton Jerseys all cod ",la,n ors, sale .......,. :_.:..., Boys' Poris Knit Combine c tions, sale - Men's Felt Hats ........ ... z,8o $7.5o l3orsalino and Stetson 5.00 Hats at 'Fine Sennit Straw Hats ,reg. 0 $2.50, sale w Men's Fine Dress Shirts, up A CI to $s.5o, sale Toy Panama Hats, sale "„._........$x,00 Men's Work Soc1Ks, 2 for -,._ ,: 35e Boys'' Blouses ... --59c and 75c Boys' Balbriggan Shirts and )Drawers . _ Carha,ttt, Peabody Overalls nn �• + and Sr*ioeks, reg. 2.75 sale yrs Boys' Rotripers. .......: w-. ;sic 223.4142 Vit 1* yrs! A i `Writ *ia blejrc,fflasierg Buy Ail Von Require During This Sale And Get The Benefit Of Salle Prices 'Women and Children's Hose on Sale, .......................25e 1-1oleprotf Hosiery, colors, "firsts” ...;.....•...,,...,... iX ^i �.re. Silk Sil< Hose, Reg 1.00, Sale-- ,., 79c 1O 0 o moo xxo/ oomommoo moon WINDOW SALE -22 Serge, tricotine (reg. up to $27.5o) Dresses, on Sale :for ONE PRICE 10 00 only ... .. _... ..._.u. i 15 Ladies' Spring Burberry style Coats regular up 'to $30 oo, 1 » sale price ...... -_.-.,........,� aA s ® 0 SUIT SALE—Ladies' New Suits, en- tire stock reduced for sale to 19.75, 25.00133 75 Dress Voiles, 300 yards Fancy Dress Voiles, 5 patterns, sale pet yard at 0 Raw Silk, fine+pongee, spec ial per yard .- ._ -,' c: Ladies''Summer Vests on sale 25 Ginghams. --(new .patterns of Dress Ging- 19c, 25c, 3$c Items . French Veilin by the yard on 25c sale House Dresses and Porch Dresses, 1.49, 2.98 on sale at. , Silk Camisoles, Pinks, white large choice a dM 11 MN 11101 I*/ / i egiUt; LIuII^AY 1 1#! mm a 1 Dam lel 101 1 All Corset Sale, regular $7.5o, Anniversary ' Sale, reduce-3 educe ,....,... 3.98, 4.98 ed to . Children's Socks; :long and ge short, fancy 3c 9e Sweater Sale—All sweaters less 25 1 Huckleback Stamped Towels, reg. $x.00, sale per cent. 1 gam Ladies' Collars, sale .. 25c 111 • Summer Dresses, New GingPeo - hams, Voiles 3 1 Cottons, Flannelettes, Silks, Galateas, moa Prints, less '2o per cent. mr NI GROCERIES Best Canadian Cheese..22c ib. 'Ilf Dominion Sugar, per 1004-............. 00r :._....-_$x0.99 Sunlight Soap, 5 bars _ M ...-:85c . .I Lux „ . . roc pkge. . Shredded Wheat, 2 for .......-,.......--..........25C ■ Cornflakes - roc 1 Corin, can - .r -._rte a. Corn Starcb, pkge. w-._...: _-.gc i Tomatoes, tin -----.-..-------.55c .*..-.W:.,._....,,...,M..55c 1 Choice Salrntns, 1aitge tin; ----Ise 1. Salrizon, best grade i half lb. tin. -...250 0 ONO INO ORION it MOOS