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7-Piece BEDROOM GROUP — . . . , $148.
2-yd. "GOLD SEAL" CONGOLEUM 50c ft.
9-ft. and 12-ft. wide CARPET $6.95 sq. yd.
"Kroehler" CHESTERFIELD Reg. $299. $249.
*Nitro 2-pc. CHESTERFIELD SUITE
Ail-Finn-1 Cushions , , $164,
GODFREY,„, SCHUET
Furniture & runeral Service
MILDMAY
EVERYTHING MUST BE 'SOLD DURING. THE NEXT. TWO WEEKS — WALKER STORES MUST VACATE THEIR PRESENT LOCATION
TAKE - ADVANTAGE OF THE EXTRA .SAVINGS OFFERED "ALL SALES FINAL CASH A ,ONLY' COME PREPARED TO BUY
Ready-to Wear
Reduted
We. have gdne over our racks of Dresses, Coats,
Skirts, Blouses, Slacks, Uniforms, grouped them
in price groups for easy selection.
REDUCTIONS, UP TO 50%
OF THE BARGAINS FOR YOU
First Quality, NYLONS
TWO QUALITIES -
45 Gauge 30 Denier - 51 Gauge, 15 Denier
NEW SPRING SHADES
VALUES TO $1.00
Buy your season's supply!
• SPECIALC pr. prs. 69 - . 2 $1 .19
CHILDREN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT
Grouped in, price groups for easy,. selection - , take advantage of the savings — First Quality Mer-
chandise all regular lines — Here is Your opportunity to SAVE on CHILDREN'S CLOTHING.
CHENILLE': BED,SREADS,
Diiu,i7ile. Bed Size
A Grand selection' of White 'Grounds, Multi-
colored' Irina,' also a few 'pastels with fringed
sides and end. Regular $10.98 value., Take, advantage of the SAVING ON. NIGHT-
GOWNS, PYJAMAS, SLIPS and PANTIES
Our complete regUlar stock all "REDUCED for
Close-Out Sale.
SAVE $2.00
NEW SPRING MILLINERY
Our Complete Range, of, Regular $5.98
NEW SPRING MILLINERY ,Our , complete. stock of Curtain Material, Drap-:‘
* Mil* 0 etc., reduced for qUick. clearance.
REDUCTIONS'U TO -.331/2%
COSTUME -JEVVELLE
;INCLI.OING .,,NEW SPRING, LINES ,
Striart Spring Earrings, Necklets, Bracelets.
Just_' the thing to,Corriplete youf,,
Sprin-Outfit
Regular;' 1 me
SP ECIAL
• 50c each
Corne in,.look, over the price groups, grouped
for easy selection. SAVE on your Spring 'Sew-
ing. Everything MUST be cleared.
REDUCTIONS UP TO 331/2 %.
SOIELENS'W,.1; HAS
SUCCESSyULyEAR
ST. HELENS—Choosing as her
subject 'Hope", Mrs. B., F. Green
gave a fine, thought:provoking ad-
dress:at the April 'meeting of the
Women's Institute held'in the com-
munity hall on Thursday after-
noon, Mrs. A, Gaunt Presided for
the interesting program; which in
spite ,of .very disagreeable weather,
Was attended by .
The Pell call was responded to
by the paying of fees arid by hand-
ing in "The History of YOur Farra"
for the Tweedsmuir., Br;ok.
Mrs, Fred McQuillin presented
,the annual report showing a year
of much activity and a good deal
of money made and spent, ,with a
balance Of $236.78.
It was decided to hold a pro-
gram in ihe Easter holiday, if
seeding operations allowed. Each
member is 'to arrange for one num-
ber with further plans in charge
of the lunclv committee, composed
of Mrs. G. Lyons, Mrs. E. W, Rice,
Mrs, 'R. Eirington Mrs,' R.
Gammie. Mrs. Chester Taylor play.4
ed "The Easter Parade'', ',Mrs.,
Gammie gare a reading on "Lent",
MrS. D. Gibb on "A, Bag of Tricks",
and Mrs. W. A. Miller a,• humorous
one from "Out on a Lin-11P.
Reports of the standing comrnit;:,
tees showing a. busy year, Were
given by Mrs, Gammie, Mrs. Wm..
Purdon, Mrs, Frank „McQuillin,
W, A, Miller far Mrs, James,
Curran, Miss, W D. Rutherford
and Mrs. Wood, The' report, of
the 'auditors was presented by Mrs.
H. Webb.
Plans were :made or the •shOrt
dertfuS is, infinite painstaking•--
Longfellow. 4,;,*
Genius, that' power Whieh dazzles
mortal ,,eye's
Is oft but ,perseverance in dis
guise,
7,T-Tenry Willard Atiatin,
•
'course on 'iStinciWiehes•for "All 0e-,,
,ettsionshand,a•,P,leasdnt social hoer
was spent A., Gaunt and
Wis. W. 'A; Miller, as hoSteases,
The East Wawanosh Council met
on April 2nd with all the members
present, the reeve in the chair. On
motion by Buchanan seconded by
Hanna the minutes of the meeting
held March 5th were adopted as
read,
The. Grasby Municipal Drain re-
Oft was read, PurcIon - McGowan
.That the report of the Grasby
Municipal Drain be provisionally
adopted, and the clerk prepare a
by-law and court of revision be
held May 7th at 2.30 o'clock at the
community hall, Beigrave, Carried.
Hanna - Bitchanan--That the
Rintpul Municipal Drain By-law be
pased as read the third timer
Carried.
McGowan - Purdon-That the as-
sessor receive $25.00 raise hi sal-
ary, on account of the extra work
'in assessing commercial' and indus-
Csirt,oicei,aesiadrdttlril.tell:deatii i.rthdi°1 :pa
general accounts as pre-,
in the township.
Buchanan' - Hanna—That the
Road Cheques
passed and paid. Car-
cBurney, salary, $175.00;
Wm. T, Irwin, wages, $109.61;
Fred Deacon, Wages, $33.15; Alex
.Robertson, wages, $20.40; Geo. Me-
Gee,, wages, 00.40; The Wirigharn
Advance-Times, adv. gravel ten-
deys, $2.70; W. S. Gibson, grader*
and truck insurance, $280,72; Can,
Oil Co., gasoline, fuel oil and oil,
$147:384; Treasurer of Ontario, tax
on 300 gallons fuel oil, $39,00; Geo.
E. Radford, snow removal, $14.00;
The Pedlar People Ltd., steel cut-
',lefts, $467.86; Purdon Motors,
truck repair, $34.85; Campbell's
Garage, celinibid, $1.45; Charles
HOdgins, 'spray 'motor repair, $28.-
85; R, FI. Thompson, thick license
paid, $2,00.
General Chequeri
C. Hanna, relief aceotintt,
$40.67; The Blyth Standard, sup-
Plies', $12,45; IT, C, MacLean, pre
intent on treasurer's bond, MOO;
Village of Blyth, share relief for
fellr Months, $62.10; Stanley Marks,
1 fe* bounty, $2.00; Beigraim CO-
ON warble' fly poWeler, $418.10;
Helton Irwin, balance salary as.
Collet:ter, $50.00,
Purdon McGowttriThitt the
to *tit Mis«ith
Rev.J. Watt Writes
Inspirational took
Rev. J, Robert Watt, in, "Let Not
Your Heart Be Troubled", publish-
ed only this week, offers 28 brief
messages for those who mourn.
Facing hpriestly and sympathet-
ically the kdoubts and fears people,
have concerning death, Mr. Watt
seeks to help the bereaved accept
their loss and face the future with
courage.
Each mesSage is introduced by
a"Scripture text and ends With
an appropriate poem, The medi-
tations are enriched by memorable
illustrations& '• frequently drawn
from the author's personal' ex-
periences.
"Let Not Your He a r t Be
Troubled" will give thought to
those with have lost loved ones. It
will also serve as resource mater-
ial for ministers or others who
Wish to speak words of comfort to
the grief stricken.
J. Robert Watt has been pastor
of the Main Street United Church
of Canada, Mitchell, since 1952. He
is a, son of Rev, and Mrs: J., W.
Watt of Whitechurch, He was
educated at the UniVersity of
Toronto, where he received B.A.
and B.D; degrees. Before going to
Mitchell he was minister of the
United Church in Gorrie,
La Lo Li Group Meets
On Friday Evening.
BELGRAVE—The regular meet-
ing of the La Lo Li group of the
Canadian Girls in Training was,
held Friday' evening in the church
basement, The meeting opened
with the Purpose, followed with
the reports of the secretary and
treasurer,. The former filled out
the group's second report to the
Provincial Girls' Work Board,
Janet' Beecroft andSandra
Chaniney Were in charge of the
worship service and 'opened with
the limit "There Is a Green gill
Par AWay". The Seripture lesson,
from Matthew, was read by Sandra
and Janet gave the story, '"An Eas-
ter Story Sermon". The service
closed with the hymn "Beneath
the 'Crbss of Jostle and Sandra
gave title benediction,
The group Worked ' oh the scrap-
bOOlts for hospitals and Taps clos-
ed the Meeting,
at one &dock 15.S.IN at the t el.
grave eOrtinlithity Centre, tarried.
Orval' Taylor, Reeve.
!dot*,
"'.,:is,6;42CkikkAs• •
The Captaini.h saving to equip
a home Workshop,
The First Officer jg
tor his,marriige. .
• Sincerity. is more.successful than:
genius 'or, talent,' Mary Baker
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were opened with the chattered banks, making
a total of neatly 10,500,000. The owners of
theie accounts know that a sank account ,
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