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WINGH.A . ADVANCE -TIMES
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Regular Two and Three -Piece Suits
to $16.75 Fashionable Coats 12.50
This season's pick of these popular armeiis„ correctly tail-
ored from smart materials guaranteed linings. Week -End Special e
et $12.56,
Children's Spring .Coats
Reg. to $9.75; Size 7 - 14
Fashionable coats for the young
'Miss, choice selection of colors
in dependable, mater- elEl
ials. LIP O ed1
Children's Crepe Dresses
A fresh 'shipment just arrived,
youthful styles covering ages
8 to 14 years. s
75
Each m o
mei 0.0
Business Girls' Hose
Splash. and Snag Proof
Chiffon. Weight
Putting you wise to a new line
of Hose. 'Spring, as you know,
is the time for showers, these
new hose resist splash marks
same as a duck's back, also the
processing makes them less li-
abel to "snags. They come in the
popular shadings and are ' e
full fashioned. f
JUST RECEIVED AND INVITE YOUR IN-
SPECTION
New floor coverings, drapery materials,.
variety. Cotton dress fabrics and :new prints.
'pay you.
Tuscan Net Curtains.
Their heavy mesh weave lends
distinction to your windows,
their patterns stand out in 'a
pleasing effect; frill slat and
come in biscuit colon. Size, 35
inches by 2i yards.
$1.95•to $2.50 pet Pair
Drapery Cloth
New Colorings
Pleasing weight drapery ccloth
showing new coloring effect
which is extremely smart, at a
new low price. 44 :indh- rffre
es wide. Yard •aJC
curtains in large
Plan a visit, it will
Open Mesh Curtain
Particularly smart effect carried
out in this curtain of Ecru col-
or; plain mesh with bottom and
side finished with, deep tailored
hem. Size 34 by 2% I Py
yards. Pair • ®t
Drapery Chintz in New
Effect
English drapery chintzthat is
printed on both sides, this is a
particular advantage when used
for curtains or side drapes.
36 inches wide.
Yard
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WROXETER
Mr. and Mrs. B. llfattinraed Edythe,
also Mr. and Mrs. Ross 'Pope were
atnilton visitors on 'Friday, Mr.
Martin attending the :annual' joint ral-
ly and field day of cOailfellows.
Mrs. Rae Little, calf 'Toronto, spent
Monday with Mn. and 'Mrs. H. J.
Wylie.
Dr. Ross, Kitchenter, visited his sis-
ter, Mrs. J. J. Allen and Mr, Allen,
on Good Friday.
Miss Nellie McLaughlin, Oshawa,
Miss Nell Hutchison, Toronto, also
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Olfutohison, Ford-
1
wich, were Friday guests of Mr. yard
Mrs. N. T. McLaughlin.
Mr. and. Mrs. H. B. Allen, Brussels,
were Sundayvisitors in town.
Mr. 'and. Mrs. N. T. McLaughlin
spent Easter Sunday with Mr. :and
Mrs. A. C. Hutchison,. Fordwich. •
Miss Eleanor Douglas, of Lehman:,
is spending the holidays with'her Tyro-
ther, Mrs. John Douglas."
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wylie, 'Frances
and Jimmie, were Sunday guests eof
Messrs. Herman and Isaac Metcalf,•
near Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. R. %%fraesenland
daughter, Jean, London, spent (Goad
Yowr opportunity to meet and
consult =idle Tip Top Tailors'
MR. C. R. UDGI
who will be at our store
Thursday, l .. ay 2
A.M.
MEN! 1 N! This is important!
R. Hudgin,
will v
may be consulted
mein of this
style,fabriC
welt -dressed
The benefit
ce is of
alt and is off
reason why
store, at least
der Spring
More woollens
Tip Spriri
ore styes —
finish—yet the
your unrestricted
C. the Tip Top Tailors'
Stylist,visit our store,where he
m)ted without obligation
by. town on any questions
ofor color pertaining to
a appearance.
of Mr. linden expert-,
en course given without obliga-
tion offered as•just one more
you should come to our
to compare, before you
or acid Summer clothes
anywhere.
Fiiday with Mrs. Rasmussen. Sr..
Mr, and. Mrs. Allen Munroe, Mrs,
J, Munroe and'Miss Ann Munroe
spent Coon• Friday. witb Milverton
Rev." W. A: and Mrs. Finlay spent
a day last week at Norwich.
Mr, and Mrs. J. N. Allen spepe Fri-
day at Brussels.
Mr, and, Mrs. J. Hemblcy spent
Sunday with Palmerston friends,
Miss Mae Davidson sp.eet the week-
end with Brussels, friends.
Mr. and Mrs, Vern Denny spent
Sunday at Fordwich.
Wendell Finlayspent day in Lon-
don last week.
Miss Margaret Gibson and Mr, Jno;
Barnard, both of London, were week-
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. `John Gib -
Son.
Misses Beryl and Clara 'Walker, of
Fordwich, are spending a few days at
the Inane of Mr, and Mrs, Wan. Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. Moffat, Palinerston,
spent Sunday at •the home of; their
son, Mr. Alvin Moffat.
Mrs, C. Sproule returned last week
from Burlington where she spent the
winter season.
Mr, Geo. Sproule also Miss Fowler
both of Detroit, spent the holiday at
the, home of Mr.. • and Mrs. Earl
Sproule.
Mr•, and Virs. 'Burley 13 ey'.Whitrna"n and
, children, Glen and Beryl; of Clifford,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
P. Milligan. •
Mr. and `Mrs. Alkin Rama and sons,
Billie and Bobbie, Brussels, were Sun-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. .J..
Rann. •
Mr, and Mrs. A. Wells and ,.daught
er, jean, also Miss Aileen Gibson, of
Toronto, were week -end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. Wearring. Little Miss
Margaret Wearring returned With
them to Toronto.
Mr. aaad Mrs. T. !G.:13.ene ihin spent
a ,clay ire .Kitchener last week.
Mr.. Wilford Leeson, "Toronto, was
a vi,si.to.r rt the home •o•f Mr..and'Gars.
D. IS. :tl'IacNaughten one :day last
week.
Miss Dei(tz .MeQ.0 eter, 'of Midland,
was ;a week -end .guest -of Mr, 'and Mrs.
W. E. VanVelsor,
%fr.:ancl Mrs. J. H. Wade, of :Ford-
evidh, 'were [Friday guests of 1V Ir. and
Ntrs. D. .S. 1GIacNau,ghten.
Our teachers, Miss, E. Davidson,
1C^siioht and Mr. 'Finlayson, are
spending 'then; holidays at Newton,
Ethel and Lochalsh respectively.
Congrattila inns -to Mr. and 'Mrs.
Haney West, nvhoee marriage took
place on :Friday 'lest, The 'b idle, for-
merly Miss Marjorie Ashton, -unfit re-
,cently taught :school at Doig's school,
while Mr. West Is in charge of the
•p!cihlic•school-at Fcrr•daddh, Where they
will make -their 'home. .
Three loads of young •people attend
ed' the Y.P.S. rally 'held in the Unit-
ed '.Church, Windham, Monday even-
iug,
IVir, Robert 'Hislop, 'of -Turriberry,;
who 'leas not 'been `in good 'health for!
•some •time, has gone to Buffalo for
treatment -and we 'trust Will be great-
ly benefited.
• 'Mr. Dat>id Robinson made a bus-
iness trip to Toronto `last week.
SALEM
Easter Visitors:
Miss Eve McMithaet of Port Barr-;
Thwell, well, withher parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Th as: lfcificlrael.
• Mr, Dick Bennett of Stratford Nor- .
1 mal, with his mother, Mrs. Edwin
Bennett.
Miss Edythe Weir, of 'Muskoka
Falls, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Weir.
Misses Hazel and Minnie Weir of
Toronto, with their parents, Mr, and
Mrs, D. L. Weir,
Mrs,: Dr. W. W. Weir and son, Mal-
colm, of Toronto, With Mrs, '4Villiana
Weir and other 'friends;
Miss Lida Willits of Winghani,
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Mel
viii Willits.
floss Adeline Errington, of Toron-
to, with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Cada-
BROKE
ath
BRO E HER LEG
AGAINST A STAIR
Whilst Hampered by Rheumatism
"Two years ago,"' writes a woman,
"I was suffering with.. rlreurnaitsm in
my legs, and when walking upstairs
one day just kicked my right foot.
againstthestairs, and broke my leg
jest below the knee, I was in hospital
for four months, and when I carne out
someone advised me to try Kruschen
Salts. I did so, and now I have no
trace of. rheumatism. • I would not be
without my daily dose of Kruschen,
which I take every morning -half a
teaspoonful in warm water."—Mrs.
P. B.
The six salts in Kruschen stimulate
the liver and kidneys to healthy, reg-
ular action: assist therm to get rid of
the excess uric acid which is the cause
of rheumatic pains, \Vhen poisonous
uric acid goes—with its deposits of
needle -pointed crystals—there's no
doubt about those aches and pains go-
ing too/
ST. HELENS
Born—In West Wawanosh, Thurs-
day, April 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Will
Forster, a daughter.
Messrs. George McQuillin and Wil-
son Woods are home from the O. A.
C. for the vacation.
Holiday visitors at their homes here
inclnded: Misses W. D. Rutherford,
Kirkland Lake; Irene Woods, of Kit-
chener; Vera Todd, of. Bloomingdale;
Dorothy. McQuillin, , of Sandwich;
Dorothy Webster of London; Zylda
Webster, of London; Dorine Webster
of Carlow; Jean Webster, of Wing -
ham Jct.; Isobel Miller of Stratford
Normal; Dorothy Miller, Jean Thom,
Norma Weatherhead, Laurine Miller,
Messrs.`Neely Todd and Gordon Mill-
er of Lucknow High School; John
Foran of Aytonsand Charles McQuill-
in of Cland-eboye, •
Mr. T. 13. Taylor is spending two
weeks with his aunt, Mrs. Brookes of
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. -Smith, Elinore
and Yvonne, of Toronto, are holiday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Web-
ster.
Mr. Jimmy Mitchell, of Toronto,
was a visitor here and one his return
was accompanied by his brother, Mr..
George Mitchell.
Mrs. Murdie, of Toronto, is the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robinson Woods.
Miss Anna Stuart of Toronto spent
the week -end with her mother,.
There was a large attendance of
members and 'of viistors at the Eas-
ter meeting of the Harris Mission
Band held at the Manse on Monday
afternoon. ,taurine Miller presided.
Recitations ,were given by Dorothy ,
Webb, Mae McDonald, Caroline
Humphrey and Ruth Ramage. Helen
and Dorothy Miller sang a duet. Dor-
is Wilkinson played a piano solo and;
Isobel Miller read a story. The guest 1
speaker was Miss W. D. Rutherford,
from. Kirkland Lake, who chose "Jap-
an" as the subject of her interesting;
talk. At the' conclusion lunch was
served by the girls and a pleasant soc-
ial )tour was spent.
The May meeting of the Women's
Institute will be held on Thursday
ternoun, kfay ,'2nd, at the home, of
Mrs, Mcl<'enze Webb; Roil. call, pay-
ing Fees, `Chis is the arrnuhl ieeti:rr
and all members are urfed to attend.
There was a splendid attendance at
the Easter meeting of the Y. I'. S. on
Sunday evening Grace Weatherhead
read' the Scripture lesson and Ctzyl•er
Ramage gave the Bible character on
"Mary".,Mrs, Gallaher of Norwood,
contributed •a reading "Life's Game of
Bali . The Easter topic was taken by
Mrs. W. A. Miilea, Miss W. D. Ruth-
erford read some Easter poems.Mus-
icel :lumbers included a solo by Vera
Taylor, a duet by Helen and Gordon
Miller and the singing of e group of
Easter hymn, led by Mrs. Wilkinson,
Mrs. Jas, Barbour, of, Goderieh, is
spending the week -end with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Andrew Gaunt,
.1 Ir, and Mrs. Arnold harbour, their
daughter Dorothy and Bobby Phillip;
of Fergus, and Miss Connie Leow of
Toronto, were week -end guests of
Mrs. R. J,. Woods.
Mr. Lorne Webb, of Blyth, was an
Easter visitor at his home here.
Mr. - and Mrs, John Sparkes and
Eileen, of l3luevale, were holiday vis--
itors with Mr: and Mrs. John Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McLean, Mrs.
Robb and daughter, Grace, of I:ucan,
were r'ecent visitors with Mr, George
Stuart.
Mrs. Stuart Sr., fell on 'the floor at
the home of her son, George, Wed-
nesday, and fractured a bone in her
hip.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Gallaher and
Mr. J. H. Wallace, of Norwood, are
spending the 'holiday week with Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Thong and Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. 1liIler.
Mr. Robert McQuillin, of Toronto,
spent the weekend at his home here.
BLYTH
Miss Phyllis 'Kercher of Hamilton
is a visitor this'eekeat the Home of
Mr: and Mrs..J. H. R. Elliott.
Mr. Keitie Hamalton+.of the Colleg-
iate Staff, ,St. Thomas, spent Easter
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Hamilton,
lfiss Annie Mains of the Social Sei•-
vice Dept., Toronto, is visiting her
father, Mr, John Mains, who has been
seriously ill. •
Mr. 13. Walsh of Westfield, has pure
chased the bakery business of Turvey
& Vodden and will take possession
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Watson nad fanc-
ily attended the wedding of leIrs. Wat-
son's sister, hiss Marjory Ashton, to
Mr, H. J. 'West, at Fordwich, on
1 GoodFriday, The groom is on the
teaching staff of Fordwich Public
School.
The W. M. S. of Old St. Andrew's
Church will holed their meeting Tues
day afternoon. A special feature on
the program will be the address by
Miss Mae Williamson, a returned mis-
sionary.
The Lenten services conducted the
past few weeks ,concluded with serv-
ices held an Good Friday morning in
Trinity Church. The evening service
was held in St. Andrew's United when
the choir under the leadership of, Mr.;
A. Cook, presented the sacred musical
cantata "The Joy Bells of Easter." At ;
vsitairirm9i11>li
We have just put into stock a co
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ete line o
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Made by the makers of G, 0 ,
Quack Drying Enamels,99c per law ,
1111, 1111,
57c per pint 19c for 1/4 pint.
Flat Paint, Outside PairntMa'lad Floor Paint. —89c qt.
49c 'per pint,•
Other Values as Low as 59c per quart.
If you must use cheap paint, be sure it is GOOD
and CHEAP.
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T E WALLPAPER SHO
ELMER WILKINSON - DECORATOR
? ..,..reeie.le 'dx I. rSlf.,,lr'7t,='L
the evening service Sunday the choir
repeated their special program of gnu-
sical numbers• to a large congregation.
An interesting social event took
plate on Saturday. at 2:30 in St. And-
rew's United Church, when Katie
Laidlaw, R.N., only daughter of Mrs.
Laidlaw and the late Mr. Duncan
Laidlaw, was united in 'marriage to
Mr. Harvey Zeigler, of Guelph.' Rev.
R. A. Brook assisted by rRev. G. Gra-
ham, of Guelph, officiated. Mrs. Mc-
Callum, of London was bridesmaid.
Mr. Osmond Zeigler was groomsman.
The bride was given in marriage by
her mother, Mr. Pascul played the
wedding music during the signing of
the register Professor Raithby sang.
.After a short honeymoon, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Zeigler will reside in
•Guelph.
EAST WAWANOSH
A very successful comedy -dams en-
titled "Civil Service" 'or "Old R. F. D."
was presented in Brick United Church
by a number of the members of the
Young People's Society of the clnirch
to a fairly large 'audience. The play
was well' presented throughout, the
scene being laid in a midwestern city
depicts the trials and tribulations of
a small group of government •em-
ployees in the post' office. The cast
of characters is as .follows: Old R. F.
D., a mystery, Mr. Mason Robinson;
The Inspector, B. J. Cochran, Mr. R.
Pattison; The Postmaster J. L. Rey-
nolds, Mr. James McGee ; -The Young
Money Order Clerk, Steve, Audaine,
Mr. George Taylor; The Mailing
Clerk, Simpson Peavy, Howard Batt-
ler; The Country Boy, Goldie Wee,
Stanley Irwin; The Postmaster's Dau-
ghter, Octavia, Miss Beth Ross; A
lady of importance, Mrs. L. R. Jeffs,
Miss Margaret Robinson; A hired girl
Birddie Bivins, Miss Lavina McBurn-
ey; A Collector, Miss Goldstein, Miss
Mildred Mason; The Plucky Little
Stamp Clerk, Kate Kenyon, :hiss Bea-
trice Beecroft,
Miss Agnes Rc bertson, Dashwood,
is spending the holidays at her home
here.
Miss Jessie Finlayson is spending;
the holidays at her home in Kippen.
Mr. Daniel :Arbuckle of Osgood
Hall, Toronto, spent the week -end
with his parents.
Mr. Robt, Arbuckle, of Sudbury, is
visiting at his home for a few days.
Miss Aileen ()roomer of Toronto
visited with friends for, a few days
last week.
A number of friends and neighbors
gathered at the home of Mr. James
Coultes and presented Mr. and Mrs.
E. Chamney with a miscellaneous
shower.
Mr, Melvin Beecroft, of Colborne;
is visiting at his home here.
Mr.' Adana McBurney of Kingston
is visiting at hs home here,
HAvsn'x you noticed that your
happiest hoursoccur on days when
you feel your best?
Rave more of these happy days.
You and all your family. Guard
health while you have it. Keep on
the sunny side of life.
The greatest enemy of health
is common constipation. It may
cause loss of appetite and energy.
Certainly it kills enthusiasm!: Yet
it -can be banished by eating a
delicious cereal.
Laboratory tests show Kellogg's
ALL+BRAN supplies "bulk" and vita-
min B to relieve common consti-
pation.
onstipation. Also iron for the blood.
The "bulk" in ALL.BnAN is much
like that in Ieafy 'vegetables. How
much pleasanter to eat this deli-
cious ready -to -eat cereal than to
take patent medicines. Two table-
spoonfuls daily are usually suffi-
cient. Chronic
cases, with each
meal. If not re-
lieved this way,.
see your doctor.
Made by Kellogg
in London, Ont,
ALL -BRAN
than ever make up the
Ti g and Summer range--
tnbetter tailoring and
fin a price remains $23.'i5
for choice.
featW
WINCHAM
ASHFIELD
Messrs. Melvin Hackett and Torn
,Henry are spending. the holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hac-
kett, and Mr: Robert Henry.
Mrs. Saris Sherwood spent the Week-
end with her daughter, Mrs. Andy
Gaunt, W. Wawanosh.
Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Alton, Elmira,
and Russell, spent• the week -end in
London with Mrs. Alton's sister, Mrs
Fred Manning and l<tlr. Manning.
Miss telda Lane, teacher, near
Coldwater, is spending her holidays
with her parents, Mr' and Mrs. Geo.
Lane, 10th 'con.
Sorry to Bear that Mr. Donald Mc-
Lean, ,
c-T,ean,, 12th con,, !tad a bone in his
ankle broken."' He will be laic) ap for
some time. : .
The Misses Twainley, of Lsicknow,
are spending a few days with. their)•,
aunt, Mrs,, Will Alton. '•
"Mature is a revelation of God,"—
Longfellow.
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