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Sale of
Ladies'
Spring
Coats
24 Ladies' Spring Coats in Fawns,
Greys, nand Navy Blue. Some of these
coats are silk lined. Regular $12,
15 and 18. Sale price to clear $5.95
250 yds. of Dress Goods on sale to
clear at 28c yd. These goods are
lustre, tweeds, suitable for dresses and
skirts, in navy, grey, Kings blue and
brown. Sale price 28e per yd.
35 pairs Men's Trousers to clear.
These trousers are all dark patterns in
the best selling sizes. Regular $3
and $3.50, Sale price to clear $1,69
Highest Prices Paid for Trade
T B WINGRAM ADVANCE
Blyth
Miss Hieset spent Tuesday at her
home lit Godezicb-
Mise Nesbitt Is in eberge i t Messrs
loop},leetone and thardiuer's izrillenery
deI:•artnt. This firm will hold
l'e millinery opening Saturday, Mercb
120th.
I Lieut R Sinan of the 138,d bas pat-
Bed bit eiteminatian and now bolds a
field uffleere certificate.
Mr. 8. H. Gilley received a message
on Sunday Unit his mother bad palmed
• away after a brief illness. Deceased
lady wits in her 00th year of her age'
The remains were laid to rest at Ex.
1 eter on Taesdey,
Mrs. D. Cunningham and Mre, W,
Tegg of London attended the finer al
on Tuesday, of their brother -In-law
late Me. David Nicol,
Mr. W. F. VanStone hae started bie
saw mill in operation last week. liar.
E. Taylor le sawyer. A number of
bands are employed and will be kept
busy for several weeks.
Maple syrup making seems to be the
order of the day. A number of the
farmere have gone extensively into
the waking of it.
alem.
Mist; Ada Gallaher ie at present vis-
iting ber brother, Mr. Albert Galia-
b +r.
Miss Annie Westlake is vieith g
friends near Attwood.
Mrs; W tn. McKersie of Gerrie Anent
a couple of weeks with friende in ibis
community.
We are glad to tee Matter Motley
McMichael able to be oat again after
his attack of jaundice,
Mr, Mathew Dane and Mrs. David
Dane from near Gerrie called on Mr,
and Mrs. Waldo Weer one day last
week.
What makes Mr. Roy McKersie
wear such a pleasant smile these days?
It is that little girl wire has come to
brighten the home.
A number from here attended the
party held last Friday night at Mr.
Wm. King's.
Mr. Gecrge Bennett of this vicinity
was united in the holy bonds of •mat-
riniony last Wednesday to Miss Carrie
Sardine of Gerrie. Rev. Mr, Dobs+,n
or Fordwich tied the nuptial knot. We
wish them every i•Ue ess in their voy-
age through life together.
Mail orders promptly filled. Whit church
Miss Florence M•aeGlregnr, nnree•in•
traening in $ierear'd1U¢ Hospital spentx few days of last week with relatives
here.
A number from here attended the -
i St. Helen's literary meeting on Fri
day night to hear the deflatetretw.�ei.
.111ANNA & CO
Phone 70, S• Helen's and Whitechurch•
M'" 9. G'trhurr has returrue•rt tc. be
home after spending several weeks
T. R. MINNOW, J. ]?,. Maeeey Harris Agent and Auctioneer
with her sister, Mrs, W. J. McClen-
aghan of Ha)field.
Mrs. C. H. Heide and little daughter
of Berri.ton ac'r visiting the furmer's
parents, Mr. end. Mrs, F Henry.
inose—On Wt. dneeday, Mar. 10• b, to
Mr, and Wire. T. Mowbray, a son.
Mr, I Moore who has been Ili is able
to be around again.
Mrs, S. Hutchison, who has been
quite seriously 111, is recovering.
The March meeting of the Women's
Miweionrtry Society of the Presbyterian
church was held in the manse en Wed-
ueoday, March 10, Dora. (Rev) Stewart
presiding. Atter the preliminary
burettes'•, papers on the medical phase
of our tntestuu work were read by Mia
Jamieson and We. Gillespie. At the
etude of she niewung a social time we,-
opens
aropen. and touch was served by the
hostess. The subject for the Aprt.
meeting is " Stratigers in Our Loud,"
the leaders being Mrs, Oatupbetl ono
Mrs. Lott.
Mr. Fred Davidson led the discu.-
Bion on the aubjeet of "Dur Law..
Bearing on Morale" at the Y. P. S.
meeting ou Sabbath Evening, The
meeting of Mar. 21 will be in charge
of Mr. D. Kennedy, when the topic,
"Favorite Buults of the Blpie" will b.R
studied.
ORDERS
B Coy., 33rd Rea,t.--The Compare)
will parade on Wenredday, 24 it into .
at 8.00.p.m. at the Aimuury, Wing
tuew, for drill. All members well
please attend.—N. T. Sinclair, Cept.
25.20
BORN
Cameron—In culross, on Marsh 10 h,
to Mr. and Mee. Cameron, jt'.,
daughter.
i; v l—Ia Tnrnherry an March 10th t.•
Mr. a: d Mrs. Penner Gull a cam!) •
ter,
LOYALTY,
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Dear Ste :-e We hear a great deal of
late concerning iovalty. It behove-.
05 to be loyal to oar country, also to
our town, and further yet there is an
individual patriotism that should nut.
be overlooked. We have special re
ference just now to free church
stabling. Tne church work is to up-
lift spiritually, not materially. The
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An Illustrated Lecture
ON THE
Great War
will be given in the
Town Hall, Monday
March 22nd
By MR. A. F. COLLINS
a Canadian born British Politician
returned especially to deliver these
lectures in aid of the PRINCE Or
WALES NATIONAL RELIEF
FUND.
The most recent nirtures from the
seat • f war wil• be shown and the
lecture. punctuated by rout -stirring•
PATRJOTIC SONGS and MUSIC
rendered by that masterly baritone,
Mr. A. G McCuliouch, winner of
Scottish Gold Medal.
ADMISSION Adults 25e and 50c
Children I0c
Doors open at 7.30 Lecture 8 sharp
l.r+rni eentlemen wilt check receipts 9
t;OCtiOand remit balance. *
• Look at your label.
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hotels have been deprived of there
Usense, they tart not legitttakteiy sell
that on which they meet drpehdrd,
and now the ebut•ches are harassing
thorn in that Which is perfettly legit•
irate and necessary, sod a line t't
business that should he theirs by ex-
clusive eight. Now le the time for
the Oburcb to sot the Good Samar:
tan now that obey me badly tetppl,d
by recent restrictions.
Should we simply *ay ?ger Fellow
and passing op letting the personal
loyalty be reduced to a minimum?
Or 611001We not ranter strive to re-
move art far as in us lie every obstacle
that prevents them from. earning .the
honest $. ?
Respectfully Yours,
Fair Play,
*NO •sw111ts..terr SweMPnnrtl NIMt�.
GROCERY
1 Store opens 7 a. in.
PHONE 59
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THEY HAVE
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THE REASON WHY
Our Teas are Ecanamica!
Ounce for (tune. our own
special Blends of Tea will
give MORE and BETT-
ER Liquor than almost
any other Tea on the mar
ket,
A DISTINCTIVE FLAVOUR
35c, 45c and 00c per ib
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Use Ganielon's Goal
The very best hard coal mined.
We keep �a good supply of Hard
and Soft Wood and Cedar Kindling.
Give us a trial order and join our
hundreds of satisfied customers,
R. J. Cantelon
Ot'doe with Dominion Express Oo.
P. 0. Box •127
The Very Newest and Latest In
WOMEN'S
SPRING
FOOTWLAR
We have placed into stock the very
same kinds as are advertised in the
new Spring Catalogues and as are
being shown in the largest Canad-
ian and American cities and our
prices are always AS LOW AND
NEVER HIGHER.
The fashionable Shoe for ladies is
the Patent Buttoned Boot with Fine
Black Cravenette Top and the New
Spool Heel. ' The price of this line
runs from
$3.00 to $5.50
Our $3.00 linein this style Shoe is
very nice and looks fully the equal
of the $4.00 line. -
A hearty invitation is extended to
every lady to call and see our new
Spring Creations.
W. H.WILLIS & CO.
"friE .61-10h STORE
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I have• just returned from Winnipeg after completing arrangements to engage
in business there. This necessitates the clearing out of even dollars wTill of
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SALE COMMENCES THURSDAY, MARCH 11th. We are offering to the people of ngham and surrounding
to clear out our Entire Stock.
country the greatest feast of Bargains ever offered before. NOTHING MARKED UP EVERYTHING MARKED DO N1 N.
We cannot quote you prices on all the lines reduced, but below we will give you a few suggestions. • Everything Must Go
Youths Overcoats
Regular $10 line, Sale price $6.25 Regular $7, 7.50 and
8,00, Sale price $4.95
10 doz. linen Collars, some of then
slightly soiled, Regular 15c and 20c,
Sale price 3 for 25c
Mena Cashmere and Worsted Hose,
Regular 50c, Sale price 35c
Boys Cashmere and Worsted Stock-
ings, Regular 500 Sale price 39c
Mens Work Shirt4, Reg. 75e, Sale 57c
Mens Wool Underwear, Regular $1,
Sale price 75c
Stanfield's Red Label Underwear, Reg
$1.25, Sale price 95c
Stanfield's Blue Label Underwear,Reg
$1.50, Sale price $1.15
flannel Shirts, Reg. $1.25, Sale 85c
All 50c Ties, Sale price 3 for $i
All $2.50 stiff and soft hats, sale $1.55
4 doz Boys Caps, Reg. 600, sale 25c
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Boys' Suits
Regular 812.50 lines, Sale pric. $8.50
R. guiar 88.50, 9.00, 9.50 and 10
lines
Sale price $5.95
1legtilar 86 50, 7.50 and 8 lines, Sale
price
$4.95
Regular 85 and 5 fin Melee
Sale price $3.50
Regular 83 76 litres
Sale price $2.50
Men's Suits
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Rriubtr $20, 21, and a2 line,
Sale price $15
Regular $ ,8 5o line, Sale price
$13
Regular $14 1.5 and 16
Sale price $10 50
Regular $12• 12 5a and
lines, Sale price $8 50
Regular $lo lines, Sale $6.5o
lines,
13.50
Mens Overcoats
Regular $rg 5o and 20 lines, Sale price $14.50
Regular $17 so and 18.50 lined, Sale price $12.75
p.egular $15 line4., dale Pride $10 Regular $12 50
an4 1$ ho lit�c: ; mit price $9.00
There Will Be No Goods Charged
me Campbell
Youths Long
Pants Suits
Regular $12 and 12,50 lines,
Sale price $8.25
Regular $7, 7.50- and 8.5o lines,
Sale price $5.75
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