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PRICESNEW
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ON QUALITY
4111100.7* APRIL -
1ES Ern and 'PALE PIMPS, •In White and Bak.Leather,
'SPECIAL AT
If Yen require * Wide Fitting Shoe, See these Special Linea:
WO .0012i sImEsarn ries- aa,' 70iieStie-P - SEPPeis,' EE
and. EDNA betiltin Arch. Good value
FRIDAY SATURDAY,','SPECIAL . . . ... $269
Iligg's.OXFORDS, cam fig* McKay smite soles. Siz_e6-10- •
SPECIAL AT . . . . .
BOTS OXFORDS, Calf Fit McKay sewn. soles, Sizes 1-5%. ,
SPECIAL AT .. . .. . .$1:95
We.bye several lines of MISSES' and CIIII;DS' !ANI SLIP-
PASS- 9-15•S. and. 11-2. , ,
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SELUNGAT• . • . - $1.:4919 *LIS 81 $1.95.
We are. here to give the very • lowest Prices on itaOd-.F001,-Nrear
11:191. Win 'nee that 7011,,S,Ire .100Perik Atte& , ' •
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• Kinlaaa councily Piet on •• Monday,
April 11, 1932. All ..4000***, present.
The leinet.ea of kat regular meet-
ing were read, And cePfiliaed-
The transfer of
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IC'aK;n: cto!itse hot' satTtOitersN°1"-rissi:di:Oreo‘''Ssis*PitielF,,r4e7learls:
ence under 1?0,4eC.'001•.AW
The tax roll of 1931 was accepted
from the Collector, with
an uncoflec-
ed helium $387.75. The collector
was -paid' imdaYee-..ef salary and
ex-
penses. 7 • 1'
The WALT on • the McLeod ALPO-
eipa..1drain was rebatedto thos4, in-
terested to7the *mint of $79:54t ,
The Cleric was instrueted to bave
ttle'llFrphikq: on 9kk Tee..9WWta. Rite
Scheme -figured up, and"4***eheclaga
issued to all' parties interested. •
The Reeve and Councillor :Elliott',
Ayre appointed -e'er*** to bare
tbe fenee -around the -hall grounds.
Mr. Albert. Thempstin was:ap-Poin-
ted Caretaker of the- Hall, in place,
of. Mr. Chas. Burt, Fees
to be 'ea follows. Council meetings
and all dances, 75e each: -Other club
meetings and concerts, :50c each.
Clerk to, prepare By -Law confirming
the same,
Council adjourned to meet again
on Monday, the 30th day, of May .at,
10 o'clock for general .bas,*04.,,. and
at 1o'cle 7.70-titaiisi. on -
on the' AsSensinearRoffOf 193. Any
'Meeting in the -theantinse at the. call
of the • ReeVe.
CliecNes issued:" Chas. Burt, care-
taking Nov: 23rd to April. 12, $24.00;
Miss Purvis, Hydro 1.4M, Feb. 8th
to April 8th, 2.75; Thos. G. Gaunt,
Postage, Exchange etc., 8.40; J: H.
rawford,LegaL,_Feee, '7.00; D. Me -
Pherson, BaL salary and expenses,
The following rebatei On McLeod
Drain: John McLeod $2.73; A. Se-
Kinnoit 1.33; D. McLeott1.4e,;•..471_,P9
Graham 11.48; Alex McLeod 44.66;
Dottglas Graham 5:46; Archie Gra-
ham 1.33; Frank Graham We; Mrs.
Torrance 6.76; Tp. of Kinloss 4.97.
Highway Cheques as follows: Win.
Percy, P.L. 15; $6.80; Wesley Thomp-
son P.L. 16, 5.70; Alex McLeod, P1..
17, 680; Tigi—s.
R. LANE, Clerk -
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ants with' every suit!,
Wednesday. April 27th.
• DURING THE, VISIT OF •
•MR. M. IL PARK
Head Office representative of Berger
Tailoring Company, an expert fitter
who will be at this stare OW. Wainer, -
day, a,pril. .276, we are authorized .
• •AND
ttIc... give with every.."Clothes of Qua-
till-
'its':'s'ijtnrdered-*N-Ex-TR-A-PAlrg-Suitr-s-8tlrop-els
OF TROUSERS OF THE SAME
MATERIAL AT NO 'EXTRA COST. made-to-nieasure
This'ilfer jsJimited to the dsralks Ettra Pant's•'
of therepees 'eiaaVels Deal • ,
- - - without extra charge
in!ss
BERGER "Clothes of Quality"
TEPLE CL.
Lucknow ••Ontario
ACTION .AGAINST BONDI •
• AIRED DI COURT
.7.-:-L-Partles-EquallY-Neglikeat Is Jury's
Verdict Weatherall vs. Bondi
and"Arde Suit. •
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The first action on the jnry list to
be given hearing at the Spring Assiz-
es which opened at, Walkerton on
Tuesday afternoon of last week, was.
the case of Weatherall vs: Bondi and
• Ade, which proieeded after the pre-
liminaries Were completed. On Wed-
• nesday. afternoon at- 5:30 the jury
, retired to consider their verdict..
Later they brought in a verdict
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assessing damages $1,500, and hold-
ing plaintiff and defendants equally
responsible for negligente. Thb_signi-
fies that Weatherell is entitled to be
paid $750.
This suit was instituted by Doug-
las Weathers% proprietor of the
Ford Garage et Winghmn. He claim-
. ed damages in the amount of $15,000
• Os compensation for injuries, said to
he permanent, which he sustained or
April 1st, 1930, when in the. plain-
tiff's" ,garage, track owned by
'Charles Bondi, fruit merchant • 01
Wingham, and driven by Arde, form-
erly of Detroit, who again is living
in that 'citY„ crushed him against a
wall. • .
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Mr. Campbell Grant was counsel
for plaintiff, while Mr. 0., E. Klein,
K.C., and Mrs. J. W. Bushfield, Wing -
ham, conducted the cases of defen-
dants Eondi and Arde, respectivelf..-
Mr. Weatherall, 32 years of age;
was the first witness called, aiid- he
was subjectee to a lengthly examin-
ation and cross-examination. In his
office, on the day in question, he told
of hearing Bondi's truck crashing
and scraping against one of the wells
of the garage and of .how when he
reached one -side of the cab, to give
Arde ' instructions, in, sight of the
driver, the truck started again; as it
came forward quickly, he (Weather-
all) was pushed against the wall and
pinned there.
The injuries which plaintiff receiv-
ed, were described by -Dr. II. Col-
borne, his. physician. Weatherall's
Vedder was involved and his Pelvis
was fractured. On this account he
✓ as confined to 'hospital for nearly
two monthS',. time.
Plaintiff said that his nut -of -pock -
:It expenses amounted to $1,27L51.
Before court adjourned in the late
.Afterneon, 'lector Pardon, a youth of
About 14 years of age, who saw Sim-
ii's truck start after the first crash,
• his evidence.
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Vegt 04 $10.Eilnerg; • •;? •*. •-•
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Neve Sir Finish Ui .pose.
Several Caws. worth 59c.
Redueed to 9
err dlased Nash Cretones. ,
For VeieferterS, etc. raid wide*e-
New *sad, ektIls edets. Yard
wide. died
'Estrajnigti ComforC Batting.
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Whit3 . . .
32" English Ginghams.• Gummn-
teed to wash. Ymil . ... .18c.
'Clearing all *inter Weol. and
Silk and Wed, ete., Hose worth
89c., to $1.25.1tove, a pair for ...4
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New NW* Palaver Sweaters-
.Plarlsed Pattevai.:411 Cetera $1-39
New Wolf -Nese, AllWol.. 99e-
INiew Ceps in Newest Tweed
With Pattern Band
one . . .49c.&89C.
New "Walke't" Overalls and
Smocks. ,fpr item', Reduced to 9149'
New "Hi ,1: '1,'Erk • fere Wed • •
3au for 51.00
New
to One Standard Best Shirt vie,
eeer'sold:, for .. ..
Bitligain' in Men's Caps, New'
Goods. New Pitteros; NON%
Stiles, New Coker. Reduced to * 98e.
New Hose Suspenders
25c.
lie* 'Braces. hig let hi choose 419e:
ticktiow
CHUit.Q141-7N9TES wiTaiNGg:
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The next meeting ti. the Presby- MaiDonald -,17tonbal
Mi
tery of Bruce • Of the UnitedChurch 'CPI Pretty wedding -took
of Canada, will be held in Teeswatet
n Thursday, April -28, 1932, at 9.30!I
A.M.: There will . eiao. be a public
meeting at 7.45 P.M. te be addressed
• Dr. Steed of S. Africa; and a
• A 'et hut
place on Wednesday, March 30th, at
the -tome •of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James E. Turnbull, 10th
Itoncession of Bruce, when their'
youngest daughter, Cora MaY, was
united in marriage to Mr. Robert
MacDonald of Holyrood, Ontatio.
Representative of the W.TLS.
Pres-_, Rev. A. Wilson'of Parsley officiated..
yteriaL — Narawell, see3r- The bride was gowned in a dress of
- drown crepe, with accessories.to
United Church Y. P. -S. • outtek
The meeting on Monday night was. After the wedding dinner, the hap -
a charge of the executive with 'Miss ty couple left on a motor trip to
produced a plan he, prepared of the
garage, end this drawing .was filed — - _ 'Toronto, Guelph and other points.
as. aneaddhit_phdatitt weatheran, the vice-president pre- They are now residing on the • nes
eser- farm at HolYraed-
was recalled and questioned, ,,with ;Wing. Following the opening
refecence to this' plan as to the-riosi - Eva Greeir read the Scrip -
tion of the truck and his position in ;tire lesson. A solo by Margaret Rae, gyugg REMANDED
relation to it. This .concluded the case A piano instrumental by Eunice New -
for the plaintiff.
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- ton and a duet by Miss Mildred and
Gordon Arde, the driver, was the
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dent's! case comnienced. Arde was enjoyed number& Resident of ti 0A in Connection
first witness sworn when the
examined and cross-examined at con- The speaker of the evening was "with Frewsed Creamer,' merger-
siderable- length, but his most im- Ar.A. D. Cameron, who gave a most
portent, statement was to the effect nterestng Francis II. Ryles, age 52, English
that et the time the truck moved the- n the Indian ewmiesa 15 as. thence dock salesman alleged to be impli-
Missinn School at Sioux ...oted i -gigantic creamery factory
second time he .did not see Weather- Lookout..
cksed with a swindle. in which investors' 'of West -
all standing at one or the doors of „rynra
andnpreeymereeting ern Ontario are said, to have been de -
the cab, 'as Wetherell thought he had.' .
Witness said his attention was, (lir-.
Presbyterian Guild feuded out of over $200,000;•appeared
ected to a man named Porter, who last Thursday before Magistrate Reid
An interesting and well attended and was remanded until April 21. It
was endeavoring to direct him in
meeting of the Guild was hekl on was Byles who asked for the remand.
adjusting the toosition of the truck.
AccuSed was charged that he did
at. the .village of • Brussels in the
`.;otinty of Huron on or about the 6th
lay of Novem'ber, 1929, obtain the
aim of $1,250, the property of John
k. Crerar of Drussela by false pre -
"%maces, contrary to section 405 of the
ritninal Code. He was unrepresented
-ay counsel and was not asked to
dead or elect,- although the charge
was _read to link. He was taken back
to the, coimty tjaiL -
Magistrate Reid said that numer-
ous complaints were coming in and
hat many other charges might be
laid, but that they would serve no
ourpose. Crown 1Attorney D. E.
Holmes aid be was in communica-
Ion with the Attorney General's De-
-tartment with a view to 'miring the
• IN FRAUD CASia
- defen- Ars. Harold Treleaven. were much Charged With Defranding Brussels
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Roht. Porter told of his efforts to Monday evening, when the members
of the Young People's Society of
assist in this way, and the testimony -
were the guests of the
of Chas. Bondi, owner of the track, winghen;
was concluded when court° adjourne4 29ening. Before the meeting opened
while the crowd was gathering, the
a.t011;45WPe.111i.e.s
Wednesday afternoon, follow_• orchestra rendered several mattbein.
ing the evidence of Mrs. Bondi, the The president of the home society,
last witness for defendants, the coun-
M. Edwin Smith, occupied the chair
sel, Messrs. Klein and Grant made, fqr the opening 'exercises and welcom-,
When court resumed on Wednes- their addresses to the jury, d
an ed the Winghem Society. The visit -
day morning E. D. Bolton, Listowel, Lordship delivered his charge.
and were responsible for an exeellent
ors then took charge of the meeting
Templeton & Co., Lucknow
Buy New Curtains . .
To Brighten' Up Your Windows
Plain FILET- NW CURTALNIS in. a double BROCADED DAMASK. Soft, SHIM
Thread, suitable for any roam in Ecru. Beautiful Pattern. Per Yd.
•Per Yet -4 • 55c..
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FIGURED MARQUISETTE in Gold,
Blue and Mauve Fine, eren weave. Yd
DAMASK and REPPS 50":, ItEPP lit
Shot effect, 50" wide
$1.35
PLAIN. REPP in Rose, Green, Bin..
Reg. $1.50 for Per Yd. •
-stop
See our CHINTZ and CRE'FONNE. '
Per Yard 19c., 33c.,38c.
SHADOW CLOTH, a good substantial
weight, reversible 48" wide, Y4 ....54c. &
21/2 yd.',wide FLOOR OILCLOTH, Floral
79c. Design. Per Yard ..
Rayon and Lace
•,paneis at Half price
51.25
Linoleopk. Feltol and
Oilcloth Rugs instock
• OUR .1101"f0—"SMALLEit PROFTTS, QUICK TURNOVER.",
E.- McCloskey, Manager.
'PHONE 76.
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program. The Scripture lestOn, on
the buildingnf Solomon's Temple was
read by Mr. Arthur Henderson. Then
•followed four short papers on some
of the wonderful Cathedrals of the
worl4. The. first on St. Mark's, Ven-
ice, by Mr. Tom Henderson; the sec-
ond on Westminis' ter Abbey, by Miss
Anna McGlllvary; the neat on Notre
Dame Cathedral, by Mrs. Scott Mit-
chell and the last on Cologne Cathe-
dral,_ GermanY, by Miss Katherine
F'ry. • A delightful piano solo was
rendered by Miss Sita Hastie and
the Wingham Junior Quartette gave
a pleasing number. The- topic leans
Oar Ideal in Death" was then taken
bY.' Miss Verna MeLaughtin. This was
followed by prayer by Rev., K. Mc-
Lean. Miss Mary King rendered a
delightful violin solo and a vdeal
solo by Mr. George Ifendetson was
Much appreciated- Rev. K. McLean
then gave a short talk on "The Value
Yonth",After the closing hymn,
ev. J. L., Burgess o s, inloss, Pto-
ntunced the benediction. lileinbers 'of
the social committee then bad the
young people divided into groups and
some interesting contests were en-
joyed by all, eta!' which lurch was
served and a social time spent.
The meeting next Monday evening
is in charge of the Missitmery com-
mittee. •
!'few sort of a brake is out tbat
will skip a car going 65 imileS en hoer
15 20 feet. A telephone • postwilldo
it in leas than that.
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tre,g4.
investigation taken up .from Toronto.
• , BUMMING
• (Intended for Last Week)
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reed and Mr.
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roce
pedals--
2 lbs. Prunes .. .... .....21c
Large Orange, doz .......55e
• Grape fruit, 5 for .......25c
Reg. 39c Tea, 3 lbs. for, $1.011
12 Comfort Soap . 50e
11-aldwater-Soi
4 Palmolive Soap
4 Calay SoaP
40 oz. Ras. & Straw. Jain, 29c
40 oz. Marmalade lb 23c
3 Cans Tomates
3 Cans Peas.
3 Cans Corn
Quart Bottle Catsup
Heintz Catsup
25c .
15c
21c
• R. H. Thomps9n,_
• .Phone 82'
MEAT SPECIALS'
FRESH PICNICS
BREAKFAST BACON
SATURDAY ONLY
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
FOR PRICES
R. L BUTTON
of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Anderson on
Sunday.
Mrs. Thomas Blake and Misses
Grace and Olive Bake, spent Satur-
day at Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. John Helm, Zian,
Monday.
Mrs. Aubrey Firprirs and son Jack
of Detroit spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Curran. ,
Russian industry has to admit that t
there must be a boss or at least a
Bet's' on Reed of Lucknow were guests head man. •
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IMPLEMENTS.:.
McCOR.MICK DEERING.
PLOWS, HARROWS CULTIVATORS AND DRILLS;
J. FLEURY & SONS.
• PLOWS AND PLOW REPAIRS.
GOOLD SHOPLEY & MUIR CO.
WINDMILLS AND FEED GRINDERS.
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T. R. BISSELL & CO. •
DISC HARROW AND LAND ROLLERS. -
FROST STEEL & WIRE CO.
• BARB & No. 9 COILED WIRE, GATES and WOVEN
PENCE. ,
For Sale At—
IA/. G.Andreines_
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