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' se�17t:dt4led' tor /i4'am4 �"
e , Mr. Mel, ptc to 'of clue ndon
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,� r',xa s asy e+1a>a'l $f'a!k,, Was
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toelled- a4'< aecoant of tile Wilma Imt �
,Mt'. • • Buie. The next meeting of the
aelatb has not yet been reloclded'. oAl,
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aG',C.Lifi4R�'E� TO
" fs exp.:.eled. to .. mli'le1
flu j(1). t'ted $eabt'aoke ft the coli
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intent bold Monday eVenitt, the fella*
ng were 001'084 ,
74r''th And' `$ou4.tt- riot,`", Mra V. Dort*
.
*ugly and. Mr. Ft, ', Carey, pl4 . 3$. 2nd,
J. H., `Ja .lor'. Phis'
:. and Mrs:. y
31'4. ' tr; '.and MM. 'T. H. p'a.itersen,'' alt
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asst and %Vest .1st, Mr's. A. V. Sturdy.
4; 2n r .
and 141rss, ,las, and. Mrs,, Gt411aw, plus
I'iumnxe, pitodT
A. special xneet�ixtg' or the tatvtnaahti�a .. . �
. '1''. 'i�wi�an~ghliax
!l ht.. 1 4
cid last geek. devilled tt; �'. '1124. 3rd. Mr✓.r '. V. Carey and lvrrs. J.
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:m atm t of .W, • J. Allan , to Ceenro ,1'ohnston, plus 1.':
t'°3 - to es 'resulting tram. • tl4,e well known Another game will be held next Mon-
�.
Mo
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ease Which has been ` banging day .evening.
over te�
h wads' of the peePle ter geMZ, -
sear If the matter' er
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me courts it will ix4vaive; -.ars expo �e , One of the inan�4ai`tals a% ,hosrla y in,
suit for so ne1ne r, a,C iladta. Frank Nighbor, acted rtderee
'MUM MOTOR CAS CSR l• at the first gamae of the evening in the
west street rink on Wednesday evening.
Tile . easaof Kenneth ,A lin of Detroit ` Mr. Ni hbar is now*manager of the Lo
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against Colborne Tawn%hip resulting' don 'recutnsehzs in the International.
from a motor accident some months ago League and came to Oodericla at the 4
was dropped when the Parties got to• special solicitation of his old friend.
gether ;uid settled the matter out of Judge T. M. Costello. The Judge went •
court. The township Will Pay Allan $ 1, down to London in the morning and
and each will pay his own costs. ,The brought Mfr. 2 'ighbor here. His appear -
ease arose out of an'. accident sustained once was a cause of great excitement
by Allanva•heti his motor car crashed'°in- among the younger generation and_ not
to a 'bridge on a sideroad. The taws- a few of *the oldsters made the trip to
ship admnitted. that the road was in a the rink to see one so famous in sports.
poor state off, repair. A new culvert has
-since been Constructed. W. 1. HOLD MARCJI MEETING
POST OFlir`ICE 51P'1li 1Gi CLEANING >� The March meeting of the . Women's
t���� �TtsInstitute, was... held. In MackCar.R. f To
Sunworthy
a .
Papers
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for any room r % Your house
12aflC�
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Cole's.Bookstore
plete spring cleaning with painting and to Bold the annual At Home fti'31+iaoKay
decorating- the .-order- -of.. _ the.: --«days.. The . HaltTuesday, 1Vfai e h 26th. 'Mrs, -J. C.
Whole building Is, involved . ;and, a‘ grow) _.Stewart., g'r '-a4 'address- on "Trees."
of workers Ls bully engage • . The Mrs. James Bissett urged all the
work hag
11- yet got dow r the space - members to stake advantage, if at all
used by the public. It will -take about posols1 At to .,.detnQl art
�,_,,,, :given by Miss. Zavitz in Mac -
hay Hall during this week, March 11•th
to lath, of low cost menus etc Master
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4. Protect your furs, woollen blan-
kets, etc., front moths. Pack
them away in a Cedar Chest; this
is the month that the moth gets
in his best digs.
We have a nice assortment of
Walnut Cedar -lined Chests from
$14;00 up. They may save you
many times. the price. We can
'supply your needs in Window
Shades, 4 -also Sewing Machine
Needles, Belts, 'E to. -
J. R. WHEELER
FteltitMrs Dealer Funeral Dirsotar
Harold Shore rendered a. splendid solo.
Mrs. J. Robertson won the paper 'doll,
whith was made and presented by Miss
M. E. Salkeld. The hostesses for the!
day served a very dainty Innen..
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER OBSERVED
• The 'World Day of Prayer was held
on March 6th in the Baptist church,
with an atjtendance of approximate' 3' '
125 ladies. ' Mrs. C. H. Hmuber of . the
-Baptist church- W. M. S. had charge of }
i ate meeting and Mrs. R. Wilson' presid-
ed at the organ. The program this]
year was prepared in Holland by the
vice-chairman of the Yn".prnational
M rsllonary Council, the thence being
prayers were offered by m amber a i'romn
'each denomination, A very ' plea sin g
duet was . sung by Mrs. `'sits. P. Lane and
Mrs,,.Henderson, after witireh. Mrs. (Rev.)
Jas. -Hamilton gave a eptezidii1 address
on the origin and purpose of the World
Day of 'prayer.' The meeting closed by
repeating the • Lord's Prayer in unison.
NORTH ST. W. K. 3. 1VTEET
imIghtialgtg '''
of North street' raMd. church was held
oti_ __I12anday---afternoon._..ha __the..lecture..
regn . ,ot _ .the enureh, Mrs.. W Lane,. -,
president of the society, occupied the
chair and conducted devotional exer,
cines, Mrs, P. J. Cantelon presiding at
w e pYoshti� .T'iii tit tsfa`f`e!':71V arc l `
Robertson, reported receipts for Feb-
ruary were 529.20.
After several matters of -business- had.'
been ' settled Mrs. J, B. Graham tookthe
chair for the devotional program. After
a few minutes of silent prayer, Mrs,
Grahaa,m offered prayer. The .scripture
lesson from the sixteenth chapter of St,
John's gospel was read by Mrs. R. W,
Ryan; Mrs. Frank Bishop, read the leaf-
let, "Whateoevei `eye shall ask the
Father," and Mrs. Lane read extracts of
specie/ interest- ,from the Missionary
Monthly: very interesting synopsisef
the first chapter oof the nett study book,
"Builders of the Indian' .Ohurch," was
given by • Mrs. Grahsim,l aria ` Mrs.Chas._
Garvin closed the meeting with the
benediction. -
O»E U H STAR
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via
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`Ma la 1 Jkr W1th. member* fru n
are crrfy tOt. i.that Ue r an. p J in1n* . axlet " • 144' mak. ` wv
s« ta,, Cit".4 ►re• is C"d ,up wl11r4 `tun but '' e t e' zz « t .e' p* am :sem' pre;
4.1404 fis " ,Moo ren of nden,,, #s #ur�61
• .. V hope'„ a 'May
u ;Oen 'he
around
'r,! Wilt
:dllaryk,.. R. 'j .y/�'' was cyaa'i1,b(! 'y.to
Ai T t - o. nura�' :lien grandmother
rr
rs. W c illlai , wlt+a a hs t. e m
•ax%'
ehip, l b s' �:h
tuir� " ` 1 her ar a t�► ,�a , .. d :�k �, �'
a� v ,,4
h 'xina ire+r _ e
,,The 'We."tn 1nstcr duild ° were hast&
t d` li
h� �'"., �'"« �T •o4C' °�'�dne� <,�,v' Yt18hi*".lrn :t. e
. li xtr w he le. ,
s t ±ala a h xc
► hn ,
-meeting the aoclal, ,convener' took•` ebarge
and led In a pr gra of gs .es and•con-.
is r
tests. with red' eshntiexlts nerved' `bsy
Gulld and ..& OJcill hour enjoyed.
The Ladies'' Aid mot at the home of
Olen Tuesday,e
CIeA'rge Gl .. ax4, . the pre,
*Ont. . Errin0ton, in thechair;
to . u
� touting its
r the t h in the members
quilted, and after 1t. W,�' finished a
dainty ' lunch , was served by the' 1104itess'
and. her dahter ' and 'aa social. hour
*pent.
The Worldf
Th dray o Forayer settee was
observed in the United church on Fri-
,k� led
•, was; Or rout, e. a •dU!eret4t , divit4Onsa
Were taken taken hi r �' M
Mrs, Wattan's- 8to11,'.
r*y
A';R;•`er . V4ark. and 'Mrs/ U>iende sh'n %,yq•
Mrs.liwzs1n� Mrs. ohn riteble.
Wat.54n, and Md.ItYnderr.s4n1 and
ar<ftrDfi'.
lt Y offering
SMAtaken up,/��0,
iN fr
Waiter dedicated 11 .t • the work'
t*hris;lit t r zY ,
fain .��tl3fise for ,xo .ei .. lsand+E!
t1
M S „Ch0c. react 'ta''p'apsr ' prepared by
. Ittae resaa, on the meaning and t i^t4
girt of the fao?rayer. There, were
natmany
present .1s exPctdd
!owi
n r
to 'illness but it Was w time of InsPirat,
noxi« µ The fi t:alit'. s nt ' ;,1:%
p � �
feretit itia.Untries,.
4itCMESS'C RGt
ADJOURNED
One C 'Befo e
'Only G'a� aa>�
AtigisliOgt
Wants Last. Week•
E1twOod, Who _ is :Charged with
reds driving ,: on `the Grand 'Bend-,
'Parkhill road to ebruary' when the tar!
in which .he .was driving 'bumped iota a
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G(OD 1 M'>K Mt* W./4. ..,, ,.; ,.. Pear Lb. 3 .
tXy4-.4=Cr#{$$ lM.p .hr +e,
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VAX_'""F3ELVS,Tyy /N0�Pe„.rtry 13tias ter
$5e
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XEIDE OF TOE. VALLEY PEAS ..,.•., •„ ,..... ..,•r.•.r ,,...............,r....,.•.2 tsina. 2
_, N TT ; . . ..........................,:....:..,„..32-or,x" 90
� ,. �1� ►'� ° �'�� ia� '1E11iT Flic � .;,:..Jar
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JDE .'S .0.'...........X. Ibs• *se
„•.r r •. ,.„Ax., •.,,fw,, •5'e Or 250
O � , POWDERS 1x
.YGRK, ' CHOICEQUALITY TOMATOES rrf.,...,,.,� M tins 2
O. It, SOAP- „e f,k,.x ie.,,rw,rr,. , , ...,Y .'r .. .n r ...,.tt .•..••,..,•w.•i•. r4 '.., ,•.i•40 him, ,filet
FRe
�^ ry� SALTED..I� ale�1t re 4 450
•. ,•R W LATE A.:R,' a •d ,1� M•1 --•-•----/-Per , N.Ib.T
PLIONL
$QUARE
baa and Spilled, the oeupan<ts *WO*
oer[given another, week
at
djou
srn
mat*ben he appeared before Mg -
,
strata Makins las'Thursday. ”,
One or the witnessess, was too ill to
attend.
. There was no court as a tand the
e u t resin
high standard of behaviour of Huron
People wah maintained, ma
some
intaex
ays
,son them is less crime ,�han
in : asst sit
the old records sht?W $, that at ie..
cases per week were 'heard : over ayte,rio4
of years, `
The Fbrd evangelistic family wilt,:hoki,
special services Sunday, March 17th at
8.30 p.m, in MacKay Hall.
"ear ye one another's burdens." •Re- _.
presentatives were present from the 1 P ' -
various churches of the town and eC,«V{/ e71C�z
4
lore BOousttacks
o Mare -Sick Headaches
Constipation should hover i»
allowed to continuo.
A free motion of thin 'bowels daily
should, be the rule of everyone, as it
is of supreme isnpportanceto the health.
,Deep your 'Jewels regulated by
using Milburn 's • ',way -Liver Pills
and you will have no bilious attacks,
no sielt headaches, Ito coated tongue,
or niftily- Of the tmtiblos arising
from: The wrong aetiou - the liver or bowels., ,.. Tboy tlo not gripe, weaker
e
arc' siekon• P'ntt><p only 'bar' Tho T. Milburn Co,, Emitted, Toronto, Ont.
M LBURN'5
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d
.661.,..44,60, 61
FOR
ng
. . LEADING
Everything ing ' points
toil
III
r_.Si
NAC BLUE DRESSES
in plain plain ycrepes x. id
sheei+sau so da i t y
Spring Prints in all
sizes, 14 to 2Cl, 38 to ,.
46, 14 to 241
`r::asr
all
But.e
iose
made y (ay r i
rvice and CIO -
on, ',at
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,,ie attain,, a ti d° .
n t reasonable ° in
rra
rte
"thy. ' 1 wk. #' J•4
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ALUE
Mr. Wm. Sutherland, of Toronto,
spent the week -end in town.
Mrs. C. K. B`aunrers ' 'and son, Keith,
spent the ,week -end in ..Tohoiltto�
Rev. H. D. Yerguson, of London, is a
guest of its sister, Mrs. C: -Carvin.
Mr. Clarence Walker, of Walkerville,
is spending his vacation -at his home.
Mrs. Major, of Toledo, Ohio, it visiting
her sister, Miss C; A. Polley, who is ill.
in_ ' the hospital at present,
Mr. Keith Saunders, of Galt, is spend-
ing his :vacation ' With his parents, Mr. -
and Mrs. C. K, Saunders.
Mr.. James O'Neill and Miss Carrie
O'Neill attended the 'funeral of Sister
U. St. Felix in «London last week.
Mrs "W: • G. MacE>han and daughter,
Helen, spent the 'week -end in. Toronto
with Mrs.' MacEwan's sister, .Miss 0.
Goldthorpe, ,
avlrs: R; iH: Reed; •and son;' 'of Wood-
stock, were guests on Sunday ,iwith Mrs,
F. H. Woods, South St., who has stiff'
Iered sra relapse.
Rev. M. O'Neill, of Ids Moines,
Iola, _ss__s ntisftowiitlaa--his brothex, .tats:
O'Neill, following the funeral of Sister
.1%78t -Felix art 'London. a _
'Mrs: John Meredith Gianni Will re-
ceive on - Tuesday, March 19th, from
3,23_,P,m, to .COO_ -.p.m., at her home
North Street, -
4Arlxw: find A r+s. +James- Longmire, of
Paarlcliekd, were" guests at the throne of
Ur. and Mrs. Joint ,Longmire, . W311iaarm
.Street,, last week
Mr. a '
ta.
il pindei.www
turned to their home on St. ThWItl-'* St,
atter spending, the- winter with relatiin
.in ,06.4AA and ". oronto.
Mn , C1'. S., Litt has returned. trout, alt
'Viet with her t aughter 3t1 'Tttstonto,
W lie
there • who attended 'the skating
eailthsal *$ M*p tokt Gardens
...Geo. bowleg, of Varna, spent• s
few kavwith her wish*, . . W.
Showdown '44241 Geo w 2tr and
other .trienda .i'n' `doderi4i recently.
aia« and Sim. H.wBissett and Mr. and
O. were In 'ri onto airer the
Iwareek en4 and ;atter 'the rrhur b 'strut
.1► et of the 44°4,04 Boye Association.
Rev. R. 4. Ittp,--ch,a3 ►in at The
•a iatio'n,' '***tiled atthe service
"Minta In tit. `!1 PrettlbAttiliti
rl
'our Opportunity
to Save Money ..
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II ALL GOO.DS•
° . Strictiy CASH
M1v
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141,17,41,
is is an Evnt that Evryoii who Wears Shoes: Canso# Afford to Miss
e.
t i' ".��..r..r�r�:r,lw�lus,.w�,�rwrrrnrrr.�rw=Ar [A1�111 iO)QO,i.''�.w�w
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Ties, Gores and Straps,with medium and Women's Cntiiever. Black Kid Ties, reg
o
L)iscount on al
special
Iither Footwear Not
Priced.
About75p
air -Women's l3lack. and Brown Pumps
:.high heels. These, are ll• up -to -the -.minute ' , $8.50.' Sale Price, per pair.
_Footwear, but broken lines, all sizes '• •
' n' Fine_ Kid _and Calf. Straps, Ties
in the lot Beg. up to- $3?5O, Sale R' ome sp a
' a:. and Gores with Cuban and high
-'pair . • �.� � g
Price, .per p , , ... ,
...ri.... - -- heels, reg. $4.00 to $5.00. ° Sale Price. - ,.
Oxfords..
Women's assorted, lines of . Straps and
Q
•, O
-per pair ..
"�
Oxfords. Sale Price, perperpai�
the small it ton d. t
poipuiiltr k+lr'• Ina '#etsa
or
ikud
Women's Pat.
Strap and GL95
ores,
omen's Fine
Cuban
.ne.Black Goren, - T
- with and high heels. Sale Price, per pair . -
•ari�ro�ri K��
Cuban anddhigh heels. This lot ct ris r..
lines. of- Myles' Hand Turns, Murray's and Women's Patent Straps, Cuban and high, heels,
Blael Dad's, reg. up to • • $8.50 parr.
reg.: $5.00 to .$6.00. Sale .,.Price, per
i$3 50
Sale Price er pair.... , .. . • • • ...• , parr. • - - • .
•P • r a r. r
Fine O ords- a'ndF B' o aper cel ,:the regu r pricfans�
en s
'.: -nd .Tan: Boots, 30 -cent, of the regular price.
��e�`�� t�X�orciS � per.
work boats Leather' o'r el
Child s Boo s, sizes 3 to'7.% . Sa e ce,
r4 ,� r. e• a • • . r . .'M • . • rF • s
�`snco Dies. Salk Price, per pair.... ' • � Per, pad..
. ,
•
, -ediu ..Rei, Work . Boots,. alb.
and �
11�eri � Ilea' �
.11
Men's He .w,
. th 'eagle
hod so leather Poots with.
inner soles. Re ., ,3.50 Sale Price +��, o g' � e .gc•:
tel^` ��'�i ♦ '... ♦ � ,,,./• • ♦ . , ♦ Y s ♦ • . • ♦ N .. •' " Y A
Bos Fine Oxfords oa. Boots, sizes 1
Y
per
.�Price,
�� � Sale' p ,
Mi is' Stra , s and Oxfords, sues 11. to
.... 1R
16646641664..
here . little Poots•that sold
In' this lot t are
for. • • • .Y 1'Y • . 4 • ..1J ♦ . •
i •. 4 • 4''•: • ♦ •..
95c
X3.00
� 'CIAO• .�6['1ot....Hovy....RUbbersBlack
�. Wvcnth ,red sale& • ♦• •p,e•r,
parr•••• ♦• r•s•:•
` 1 ,‘111
•
Bed With White soles. Sale Prig,r jsir ,$1 X85.
SIAL ON SUIT CAI
JACK AND Jlll YEARLY SPECL
3 DAYSONL"
hide ,Straps, an +t�xfords, sizes 2
a•.5 a -$1. 'dor.-+-k ',< ..r.i.•
4444446
;1.15
'oats, sues to 514. Beg., .;'5,.
$142
* .4 .4 4 4 4 4 * * * * 4 4 * 4 0 4. 0 *
:c1tnas
Stra
xto d . sizes, t
*
4414004
SALE PRICE
EACH
110% ..tiogo Jot LA
ok01
ARCH 21st, 22nd and 234
EMBER THE TIIE DATES
Child's Straps and Oxfords, ses' 8 to ,
el
Child's, Boots sizes 8 to 1O3 Re''. .
$2.95, for.. • ♦,• Y 04 «• .. Y' R'• •,:if . , .. i 144.40
9$.
and Oir,forils, sizes ,itil
. x,95,, for... 0 4 * ,e4'* 4.4
$Z
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A'n
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