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0. PROieESSIONAL CARDS if
•
Ur. W. Connell
IAN rscian and purgeoa,
taicanow "
• Hours.. 2-4
-hone 86, —
• 'AN.
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• PENTIST
• 7
Dr .• MacLeod , void visit LutiEnea
Avery: ,s.'Tueaday • in ••• Dr .• 4 Connotes
•• • :Office: • • • •
.DENTIST4 •
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Dr- R L. Treleaven, Likeltnow—
.
Over Decker's Store, Extraction
either by gas or local. • Will be, hi.
Dungannon every Thursday. , e
• Phone 5,,
I I
o LOPATA ANII.OHNEHAL 0
,
• Saturday, . NeY 15th, la' Iternnant
Day at i3feWa'S. ;
Mr. .aid Mrs; Geo., A. $iddall•Spent
•,',11.e.:,Week-ehdwith- a', ; siciter4n0iaw
'$tep.'.into The 'Market and. look at
•the prrees.'•, Everything On' tildes fp.:
onay choosing. Price cards on. each'
Mises ,Marion and ,DOnalda.ltlic-•
Diarmid are in, town, this Week; hay -
"ng come up from Detrot.t...with their
sister, Florence who his .not enjoy-
ed good health of late. ,
DENTIST There was • a large rePres'entution
Call Dr. Newton from Lucknow• PriebYterian Congre
Make appointment ,, gation at the 'Meeting of Maitland
In office. everyday Presbyterial Society nd •W.M.S., at
Brussels, ,on Tuesday: •
I
0 EVERYBODY'S COLUMN o
. . .
G. A. Siddall,Luckstow,:-..Breker
. and Iteal.Estate.--MOney /to lend oz
. first mortgages on farm proper.
ties at 6 and 6½ per cent accordink
to BeenritY offered; : *Ise mei
amounts- on second mortgages • o1.
farm properties and, on.persona
notes. A Yew good :farms for 'sale
: WALL PAPER '
Latest inktternnin stock at IPV/est
prieea.• 'As :cheap as in :eatalegugs.
Alsol book patterns -of •leading man-
ufacturers.—Box • 174, R. 'J. Cameron
Painter • 8/. Paper Hanger. ,
•
Lacknow Flour Mill
With the installation.of • new ma•
ibinery and by extensive re -model.
ling:we are. making :a higher grade ol
done than the null has ever made
Try a .bag and . :Convince • yourself
Your Money refunded .if not ,Satiefae•
tory.---WIr E. Treleaven .
For Sale—Two small frame build-
ings, also a quantity of 2 -in.. plank
andstorm and window ash —Apply
to -I). C. Taylor, See'y School Board.
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NOTICE 00 ,COURT OF
REVISION! FOR THE 'TOWNSHIP,
OF. KINLOSS,
NOTICE is hereby .,given n that p
Court of Revision of the Assessment,
Itoll-for the ToWnship. of, Kinloss for
the Year oge, will be held ; at the
Township Hall, Holyrood, on Mon-
•
day, the '26th day of May,. 1926, at
, ten o'clock in the forenoon tohear
anddetermineany. errors or ends-
, -„sions in said Roll of Which due notice
,bas been given.' • . , • .
'Parties interested take. notice ,and
govern thentselves accordingly. •
. DATED at .Kinloss,' this. 6th, day
Of •May, 1926. • • • .
. Geo. G. Moffat,Clerk of Kinloss
...Township. Address—R. 3, Teeswater.
AUCTION SALE. .OF 'FARM
IMPLEMENTS
(Estate of the late iluidock•MeRaO
• 7 •
Lucknovr.)
• ,
• At his late. residence, Havelock Si,
• LucknoW, on Saturday, May 22nd,'
:commencing at 5 o'dock.'„Afie fol.'
11)104 will, he add: .
owniRite.eiV. andC. cWhildpreen;Wolftt C'S"P•erni468.'' hisfield
Metered upon. Monday, . and
spent a .few •diys, with his .parents,
-RT,71Yelley" and-LmTs:--Cosens.
• ,
•Superslik,The. outstanding' Silk
Hose .today. Remember, Brown's it%
•the'Only place in LuelcnoW Where
• this Super Silk Hose is sold, $1.50 ,u
pair. 17 Of :the new Paris shades.
• The Annual, Rac'eS Will . be held: at
Mitchell. On May 24th. 81050 is of '
.fered in Purges. Besides : the races
there will be baseball .matches 'in thr
-morning intinival,„
Mrs: Wm. Murdie, Mrs. Stothera
`Mrs. E. J. McNeil., Mrs. ',las:. Alton
Xis. S. ;RathWell, ,Mrs: T. •Burns and
.Mrs. 014 Johnston, attended the met.-
ing of Bruce Presbyterial at Walk-,
erten; on :Tuesday. ' ' •
The Big Balleons will go , tip every
day this.4eek, from The Market nt
12.15, noon. Any girl or boy bring.
or Sending. in the Tag and 'T•p-
,porting Where and when :found, wil
be. given. $1.00" cash,* '
The Anzrual' Excursion to .the : On-
tario College. and Elc=
' Perimental Farm at Guelph' is an-
heunced , for Arne 8;.9,73.071.1 and 12.
The date for Perth, Huron, Grey and
Bittee Counties is :Rine 9.:
• gr. and Mrs i ,Nivins, of .Teeswat-:
er, 'visited thisweek, with the Misses
MacKenzie. . . They . closed their hothe
it 'TeeSwater and 'Motored to Learn-
ington to, spend the shinnter month
With members of theft...family.
. Mr.. Geo. Hassell,' is hOiner, after
spending an few days in _Kincardine.
Hospital, recovering frontinjuries
received When the auto he was in
went over a high bank hear Kincar-
dine. The *.mishap . was 'due t'P..
broken radius rod.
• Word (was, received in town last
:week of the death at her home in De-
troit, Mich.,,;of Mrs. John MacKen-
',•jrick. The funeral. was,ion WedneS..
day afternoon,. May 5th, to Mount
'Pleasant Cemetery, London. Before
her parriage t� Mr. MacKendrick
the deceased Was, Mips Little
The funeral was from. the 'home of
her ,M other, :Mrs. Pix, who lives in
t,ondon.„
• 2 Buggies, Democrat ,Wagon, Cut-
ter, ,Massey Harris Seed. Drill,' Mae.
• ',Bey.. Harris Mower, • • • Scraper,
GOO Stone, Enmr. Stone, „ Dozen.
, Grain 'Begs, Water Vat; 50 -ft. "Ob-
.
ber Hese,' .tioV Water Radiators,
and Piping,, i Spirit 'Levens, -..Bool
Case, Hall Rack, Bed and Cot; Hang.
• ing Lamp' and Stand Lamps, Cook
ptoyt, •Heater: • Besides . many: othei
useful; tools and atheism. '
TE‘RMS--Caidi.. • ' .
Elliott AtletiOneer.
'For. 8-bUrner NewPer.
fa.:Alon, coal -oil range, nearly
Mrs; Oliva Treleaven, Luck:now,
Pot Sale—A quantity- of hits&
• held effects,'• including 24044:;, units.
• andmanytuieful tools and other ar-
• Melds: At the late .residence of Al-
•..exartder Phillipe, deceased.
Lost. --On theroad between Ltiek-
itOW and 'Glertiol Hill A ' bag of Sweet
• &Aker Sea& Pinder; plettae, leave at
report, to; Finlayinitt'sn (Store, Luck -
no*. . •
,...WHAT-WIDTILOL.PAYINE;
cITURCH, NOTES
United Church, ,Y,P.S.
That Succesa in 'Life meant' the
acitievetnent af all that oar talents
ire capafile, of producing- considering
, •nn.
OLII
position in life, was the.statment
made. by Dr. , the
cOurse of an .address on: Monday ev-
ening .on the. topic ,i-g.hat Is sqqes4
70 One ',man :miglitn, Ise §neeess Wenld ifelireSentati.Ve on Druee
iseto, another' man ;failure. 2 A ,great utive; W. S. Retd;:''Grotinds „Coimnit,
deal depends upon our Views :Of life' tees; Jack MaeDertalii4 D. Gall; 'Well.
add the 'Values we , put upon things: MeGoy; Manager, D. M. John§tone;.
A yrauu,though poor in this world's MaSeet, Ciats:,: Webster:, •
.;
ngoods;:inay Still he a valuable naset, •Thi;makesgood strong
organ -
to the, cerninunity in' which he lives ization. There • was a greatdeal' di
owing to .sterling qualities of chaise, enthusiasrit at the meeting and th
• ter and •worthy example... An import'. officers • and team; leak forward to th4
ant lessen .was illustrated by refer- hearty support 'df all interested in
once to the story of King "Hal" Of thegreatest, of all field genies.
England and , his interview with the. . The :executive of the Brice. Leag-
happy Millerof the Dee. Then -tiller ue will meet at Walkerton en Thurs-
said he was happy because of • his day. of this week.
happY. %domestic. relationships, -hie • 0 0 •
peaceful, : pleasant relations with -n‘DEATH OF PETER ;McDOUGALL.
friends, 'his freedom. froni ,debt -7 -he ' KILLED, AT . DRYDEN, ONT.'
owed not a penny. It Was pointed , . •'
out tee that ,there is no reinl road to •,[The Mr, McDougall'. referred t�
Success; the price must be paid. In in this'artielo, taken from the. Dry-
,•—w-bith. followed ;was; a 'brother of kr.
Phasis was 1:4need ilet 'that Rod., McDougall; of Kinlessl
Success consisted in the development - • •
The. mangled.. remains a • man'S.
of character, not on the acquisition
'. '.
of wealth. The Citizenship Depart-
body found on the.railwaytracks
• inent had arranged .the program and early on Sunday morning by , a:
Mr. S. Reid ochiPieel the Chair. brakeman, were sufficient evidence
Relit ,Andrew read, ' the •Seripturc. :,ak a •tragic occurance during the
Leisonc• a Piano solo was 0i/en by . • hours of darkness; ' • Coroner Mor-
LUCKNOW WILL KAY. HAMA
Lucknew I3asehal1 CInh' was
reorganized TuesdaY1 night
meeting held in the Cain Honie,
Officers' this :year are lien.„ Pres
-
Went,: Robt. jehriston; Hem ViCe.
Pres., Geo: t, Aitchison; President
..Thompson;',,Vice-Prea,--.N.' D.
,
Grant MacKenzie and reading • by rison.: and provincial- constable Hake
werenmeLatejs_i notap„,1,_and_ci_u_iada zorit' f England in exchange
, SCHOOL OPENING ,
As. arinotineed last week ,the for
• mai opening ef the Lucknow School
building will be. 'held on SendliiY; igaY
.1707, The Sc;hoOI has heed praetie-,.
• ally converted into a new
And the...haard have felt. all .'elpng
0
thanti"tire :Public: should , be given aril
Aipportunity-to--See-ind7inS9cot-Tjhr
, .
intildipgr .....9wing to lateness of the,
season ' when the Work was conipletr
4 last Fall a formal re -opening Was.
then impraeticable.;,- . • .
. • u
On ..,Mnsiday.„, at 3.15 o'clock , pan„;
the students will respond. to the
School *fire*:Olarm. and vacate the
School, returning for -their personal
belongings. The Sohool will then
,
be open to the pablie., until 8 in the
evening when. all who „:iney be 'inter-
ested will be Welcome to look throi
the rooms. NO doubt ninny who
learned their ABCs in the eld, Mind-
ing Will be interested to note the ex,
tensive changes vvhieh haVe. tool:1514
the. School right up .to date in every
. . .
. At 8 o'clock in •the evening. a
•Sehool Concert will be given in the
•
-TowycHill. The first , hour will
taken up by the School students and
there Will be 'readings and musical
numbers by 'ether local talent' • '
This =Vviil be follOweil by ,adciresses,,
by Public 'School Inspector -Bald and
Mr. Savage, InSpeztor of Continha-,.
tion, Schools, who wilt speekson ..ap7
prOpriate 'themes ; Mr: Savage is in
• 1. -
' Jai nstoi
• With:a 'Vie* to Aging the -width of- pawing
,titi he ..itut "dOWn, On Catrphell
•Street (a, Mattel, 'regarding.: 'Ivitteh
here has been good - deal of •ditieui,
••SiOtt)-- tha :Reeilit And ,Councillers: re.
;#iisited tUiriber •of te*zis
. *here Verlag had keen -done, inalUdr.
big:, Walkerton, Witighiiiik LlitOW01„
TesSitifittOr, myth: and .Hoic.
•I‘fton. It, Witt. found .that 40 -ft.
avesteub Oitt.•ividth
avsredr and, that t t
latliftletielt. 'Where 01409,04;
#0 the i.vdttoseAt.Otrietiefi, by rosd
'0000011, 01161.14t
t •
•
WOODS
TCHWA
NO BUTION UNDERWEAR
FOR MEN
Tide le 'tlui only place in LueknOW
• 7 .
Where It can jiblight:- Let :1 your
. . ,
next .1.1,nderwear be
HOOT/4z .4rd. on -
'pit real *solufert.
Beveral ety,les to •
Choorie froM. :Sites
84 • to ill,
Preabyterian Guild
•
The Prograeune: :.on. Monday even-.
ing,. May 10th, was a Mothers' 'ADay
One. The 'Scripture Lessen was read
by Catherine 'MacKenzie. A 'paper:
on the Catichiim' Questions, written
by : Mies M. MacLeod, was read by
Miss Fern Reid. 'Mrs. Horace Aitchi-
son
. read an article telling of the or-
igin. 'a, Mothers!' Day and a story'
connected with it. .,Other readinga'
were liven by Mrs; l'.'Sherrilf; Glad -
ye MacDonald and Jinnnie Hender-
son. Musical mothers were. a sok
by Miss Ma'ry Aitchison, an instrii,
mental by, Margaret. .Geddes, and
trombone,selection by George Dang-
les. Guild next 'week Will .be oh
Tuesday instead of Mend/W. •
• , .
•
Anniversary: Services Will be held
ia*the " Lacknewn. Presbyterian Church
next Sunday; ,May : 16th, -*hen, ;the
Rev. Lachlan McLean,!, of Torento,
will conduct services morning;
and evening: ,Mr. McLean is it"foree-.
tdo 24V-41Lth,"043-rilij, 11.P„,rw
°
,
g » o e-- •un ry. . e s an-
ing
of •Mr. Savage as an edneafien,
•zst is suggested by the -fact that. he
reCently returned frorn a mission .in
Egypt. Hisaddress should be of
great interest and fable. ;.
Tick*. , for reserved aeitti at the
Concert,. will. be sold at 35c to .adults.
ar:der2t. t'ciThCehi•iPclaenif. ofbellIli
Altise•atasre
svs..
open at •McKliti's Drug ,StOre,
:
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SUNDAY . GASOLINE. SUPPLY
., • .•
Sunday gasoline preienta a prob.-
• lern. , It won't •ct' for g town of ;any
size to bo without available ” gasoline„
On Sunday.: `• ' !
Get your Sunday supply of gas On
Saturday night :may be all very good •
fel:the people f' of the towp, thongit
very awkward at that, but it won't
do at all for :the people ',who tome to•
town. Any one, of a score of
hap-
penfngs may necessitate the getting
of a • few gallons of gasoline on a
Sunday. ,'Fh traveller on .a ' long
journey niay arrive in town out of
.0gas. Shall he 'Wait until Monday?
"Well, that's •sorne tpwn.". Any car
owner who, on Saturday have no
thought of Metering =on.:SundaY may
• have reasonito change his, mind.•)3ut
...he hasn't. gas. .'.What •,is he to:. do?
arge
o y to a .rson erns.. under-
,
:taking roorns. Where. it was identified
as, that Of :Pete • McDOtigalln; a well.
known yoad.fornernait in tne. employ a
the Northern, Development •branjt.
A .coroner's • jury 'was immediately;
sot -noted; who, after the.
body, ' proceeded in6T. examine
careful-
ly the scene of the ,oecarariee: there
• were eye witnesses: to the affair;
but the . Sad story Of.:, the dread hap?.
pining could be read in the mhte,bits
; of etridence. seattered •the
track 'between the freight shed' Where
. .
. .
his pipe was melted:up nearly to the.
'Water tank': west of the , platforin.
where the: body was found: • •
• :DeCeased had evidently : atterripted
to cross the tracks at • ' the station
where a freight train.' was standing:
between * two ears. The •train
whih traciesi.'"Pf the • accident were
found .later had ". been . engaged: ; I n
:shunting operations, ,shortly after I,
.4.m. When, the • train: pulled :ahead,
McDougall `wee: caught : and
ev-
ful 'Speaker and, one of the idently hung on for some' time, when
mit' preachers of Toronto. At three the 'train reversed to shunt on the
:o'clock the afternoon • he: : will give other traiek; he had dropped down on
an address to • the, Sunday 'SchOo. the. rail,. and twelve freight .cars and
•Classes. Parents ',are. in-, ` the engine .passed,,over• hiin,
Vited ,this meeting.. ing the body, from :Which the head
• ,
;was totally ,severed. No blame...can
. the W. 'draw, for the Past attach to the 'train' crew, who ' were
18 years Minister at! Fergus;, has de- •unaware of .his presence and. could.,
cepted. an invitation , from:. the, .Offic0 ncit Seenb-him in the darkness. '•
jai .13eat'd of LiklineW United Church, 'n.• The 'moven-tents •of Mr. McDougall,
to ..becoine. Pastor 'of, the Luciano* Were traced •Ity 'the, Police , up to mid-
,
charge', the Change to take place, a-
bout 1s. The acceptance,, , of
coursei, is ;subject to, approval of ' the
Settlement Committee :of the Hann;
'Canfereite.; Mr. Craw was for
three Years .at St: Helens -before. go-
ing to. Fergus. ‘;
. •
IINCLE.:•:10SaSAYB
-
- That there is a big differtnicti he.
tween GOldeit,I.Crnati. Bread tundi any
other,- and frit' 'etile,Yinent and Sethi-
fattion Use Golden Cirnati 105 00#:'
it's diffarefitj j: •
:The read ,for the &Wet* -onoo4. -our
'few as 400d,
Fria tiren4:7--there. none ,better—
, Give Golden Crust and he n
GreCar's bonihtioo Bakery
phne 68.•
. . opietile .
•
rtuio, Jtin • kfte‘i • Worunit
Honey. dreint ttallan
gnoatootia., Soots, r Od Caket JO,
iy, ,• ,A large variety of eheite
tt.,090.40 4914 04 80141!..i•
wompiv's 'INSTITUTE
' The annual: Meeting of the Luck -
now 'Women's Institntehwill be held
at the home of Mrs. T. Smith, Fri-
day, May 14th, at 2,30 o'clock, Roll
call•,to' be answered by; payment of
fees. Reniember the grab-bag.
The stunther rneeting Will. be held
on May 19th, at ISO: o!clodc; at the.
home of Mrs. T. Watson. Miss-It/lab-
el Graviien, of Streetsville will dye
an address. IVIembers will please
bririg *friends arid help make the
meeting a success.
BOVFLING CLUE
,
The' arifival meeting ;of :the Luck -
now • Ladies' 'Bowling Club WAS held
recetitlt,,. when ' the lenewlit ofllcers
were oloc.todi'•-.PitSidettit-,-11,11t: T.
Clark • Cal -aglow.
Secreiatyfrkeasurer—MrS. 3. Ag'
newt Meithership Ciltninittee—Mrs.
F. T. Armstrong, Mrs. Wit: Alutilie„
Mrs, R. g, Wilson, Miss G. Treleav-
en,. Rotteshinesit Cbminittee—Sirs,
R. Itrie,. Uhl, D. M. johnstone, Mrs.
%Vv. J. liolz7las,• *a. 'Maelittoshp
Miller, Mrs, 8inith, The
inetriberPhip fee for, this year will.
be $1.06: , 'desirous of jething
should iiritiftthe Srieretary-kik,:anY.4
one,,,of. the MarribOrship Comtnittee. •
,• •• • • .
PRESEYTgitiANW.M.S.
night:whon4,ife had lunch atithe
liot-
el, . 'after ' he bad gene. for _a slier.,
Walk,: And it is. supposed, was: on his
way to the hotel when the aeciden1
happened. ' • • ' , • z;"''''
After adjourning for a .few days
to ,await the formal medical el:ran-dna:
tion, the jury again met and return-
ed the following verdict. ., -“That Petei
41ePougall eatne to his death aceld,
entally, by .being ran over by 'Extra '
.Freight No. 5351 and not otherwise."
McDougall,. who,' •has bee/
Working. in. this .district for seine
years on read construction and was
th
as popul e men o wnikecl
under him f•as With ,those 'ho knew
him, in his leisure tiMe, leaves:
..widow and , Several, ,:grown-up child-
retr on his farm: near Virden,' Man,'
Be was about alitty years. of age arie
a well set Up man, ap.parently' tit)
. prime of life. There Is genuine syth-
pathy thrOtighout the community.
here for the loss of a respecttil ci
iZeTrih.; fhtlettil‘I'jr-titti:'Andergett•gc:
TIS Parlors, to Wyttert temetekst wtfg
held/ Thursday ofteretee.
,
•
Our .Quality Bread- Is'Always Fresh,
SATURDAY' SPECIAL'S
Puff Pastries Bon F3otiohe -Jelly,Rolls Creatn
Rasberry Tartlets Iced,'R611s, Coffee'Cakes---
• Raisin Pies .LerllOn Mirangue Pies Cararriel :Tarts
Raisin, Whole Wheat and H, me Made 13read,
INDTEGGS Ai45 "
oFrAIN !rpm BAST PRICES. '
HOLLYMAN'S BAKERY -.
11,one 36 • "LucktiOw
a
A quality fabric at a low
price describes this fine Nain-
check for ladies' undergar-
ments. Fine neat checks in
Then .a.. thief play have 1.3ph'n around
Sunday morning before you are tiv
and drained your tank,
AS a Matter of . feet it has ceme,
'abottt that a town ht •Nvhieilall the .
gasoline supply stands are closed on
Sunday is •a• very dead town.
At 'the same time. it,'-'inay not be
worth ;while:for the gasoline stands
to, keep bpell on Sundays and as
sell-
ing gasoline and :oil is, a .private
bus-
iness it cannot be forced to keep/op-
en when it :doesn't pay- , Over in
Chesley the. difficulty has :been , over-
coniet•by the'four dealers getting to-
Athet:. and. ngreeing 'that. one Of the
four will keep, 'open one :Sunday in
• four. . That willmake it :worth whilv
for the one that is open And give
three. Sundays in' four to elk;Soiue
such arrangement doubtless will
presently he Made in all tovimi,. and
the aocirier the, betterv
GIRL GUIDE 'NOTES . •
• , , •
•
The itogular:ineetint was ; held :on
• • Friday, May '7th, in, the sclidei, with.
an • eiceelleitt :attendance: , Our conip.
any is, Oewillg,.1-viie have ..tt recruit
nearly everr inOeting; • and will be
glad to have any *girt over' 11 years
of age,•jeitt.. Oeina* out for a 4011111e
-Of:Meetings to see ifyou like .ties- •
:Vext meeting' the recruits. ,star.t.OtI
the Moe Cods. • • „ . •
The. •Mglitinga1ll6 iftv,ett: the hest
hoppera, They ohoold be called
the Gies:Shopper,. patrek' '
.This season ;4dr Gx4deir ITaVe:
- identified 43 vari.-)tiee; •ef Migratory
- hirde, - • • •
"!-We have. a- tine company
'• Of 'vry great Uterit, ,
-:Woloo;ais ,*to our •Irteetingi
tit fu a you will share '
..'. 1st. CenaVi !...1.03? An Seine of 'thri,
Guides 'think they are artists r
2nd Cstiary; "Th0, drew badges
tho other 'disY,1:1 •• , •
Soft BaU ato1.20 nelet tridity ev
entoN4 .01t• SiO0i •
MEMJ3ERS AND „SII/Ap..
HoLnpas DISTRICT
WILL PLEASE LEAVE .,TREilt,
itt the Athil meeting Mrs Mao- T,POOL EGGS AT R FL *TROMP.
Iteu71 resided d conducted ' • • •
SON'S -GROCERY WHERE OUR
TRUCKS. WILL ' L 1,0
.Twial 'A WEEK , DiatlIgG • THE'
. •
Rot WEATItEn‘
thu exo iics and Blble tudy.
The Main featitte of ,the •Pregraninze
was the /Ovine by Miss Cartiolt of
Very. , interesting and lefilpreherias
IVO repert, of the Provincial.nitOthig
hold Iii SE. Paul's Chbreho Torrnito
the latter iinil of A ril. Delegate
•
vlitticE to.2.at end the 'OflflI3fl TIIE. 'UNITED FARMERS' C0.0#4
mootink, ot , the,. Maitlatd Ptoohittor.
101. hoht *wows 01 difiv tit%CO., WISGOAivi; .010010 '
1
and—helio-:=full yard a
price of Factory Ciottcn, only,
yard' 25c.
From the 'newest Spring 8z- Summer Dress
Fabrics is taken this tin‘ly thought --Rayons:—
are the thing. For real dressy wear and real vgl-
ue they suwass any other material. ';Splendid col-
or combination. No two lengths alike.11.69 to $5•.
• We will repeat our Pollar-Silk--Hose Bargain
• this week. They are real Silk Hose --black, brown,
-navy, and, grey and light colors, worth $1.25 to
$1.751"hNie noewwT$1.°o°rn. Thumb or UtdPra\ rm 6111)rd--
• 1a -from $2.00' to $5.00.
Free Balloons to children under ichool age..
tiore.
, ,
• nottroo:L.rOLItnocui co:
No One Can Know The'
Condition' Of His Eyes
• Without ;undergoing an exam-
inatipm; No one can telt anything
Obeid the eyes :Merely by looking
it them, • They Pint be eXainiped
.oy instruments that detect the
slightest deviation from hernial.
Ile deesn't know: But our
earn-
ination would; tell him. Then •we
could cerketti the defects we fonnd
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F. T. ARMSTRONO:
'
OPTOMETRIST
Ontario
oennej Officei,
sioN- AN ORDER ,VOR
FERTILIZER 'MONTHS OR. WEEKS
A•READ " WHEN YOU CAN. :GET
ALL, '7, HE BEST BRANDS , ANY .
"DAY YGIS ARE IN TOWN::
• ;GET THE •QUANTITY YOU
WANT OF THE KIND YOU WANT
,WHEN •YOU AV:A.NT IT.
. .
S. RoBERTSON = •
For .Si-116:-Lbe Laval Cream. Sep./Cr..
attn.; Deering Cultivator; - Deering ,•
Meer 6 feet; 'Deering Ila -Y Rake; .
Stool -tire Buggy. -:-.john ,Maere0d,
Ltieknohi. ,
. .
*Lest—On the sidewalk, .between
ArmStrezig'i •Jewellry and McKim'
•tue, SaturdaY night, a' $10.0o bill,.
Finder please report or leevg at the
• , . . . • • .
STORES
SPRING 'VALUE
LINOLEUM, .CONGOLEUM• AN. D OILCLOTH,
ING. 1.CAN 'SAVE
WILL PAY YOU. TO SEE !pert sq-DKIL,OFFLoti .clptivErEs::
RE
'1m ,
YOU CONS. IDeE0LE
INS-CT i‘I
cyToiTilESLEE,
ING NEw CU1rTAIN mkt4litALS :THIS: SPRING. WE CAR:
' RY A PINE RANGE .or NEw.-PATTtim..strf Abu; Eimt
ANY ROOM., 12 .50, 6,6, (h, 75 at 95c. PERYARD.
- tigneup/4Exagrga,Wfl 4i. XIDTit
A57,%Ct, PER YAan, •
ALFRED E, B6SWELI,
410.4"warmssoiramrisolip%AwArwormattaraiimmor
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