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BOOTS
Avoid wet feet and colds by wearing a pair of our
RUBBER BOOTS
Spring is the Wet season, when every one
should, have a pair of Good Rubbers.
Does it pay to have a cold from wet feet,
when good rubbers are so cheap at Greer's?
Rubbers Boots for Men, Women and Children, the
best made, for the least money.
W. J FREER 1
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i We ask a continuance of the fav-
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the past, and also the patronage °
of the public generally who desire
assurance of quality and service, ,
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To further encourage the production of better crops and in
fighting the deadly weed menace, Farmers are urged to set
aside the week of March 26th to 31st as Ontario Farmers'.
Seed Cleaning Week.
Do your part in ridding the Province of noxious weeds,
which destroy Ontario's crops to the extent of millions of
dollars every year. The Ontario Department of Agriculture
is prepared to cooperate to the fullest extent.
Clean seed means larger dividends in dollars and cents, free
dom from weeds, and a finer appearance of your crops, Use
this coming week to have clean seed ready for sowing at the
,earliest suitable date.
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE
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WHITECHURCI-I
Mr. Herb. Champion of Brussels, is
working with Mr, Charlie Leaver, who
has been laid up with the cold..
Miss Olive Terriff, R.N.; is visiting
with relatives in Toronto.
Master Willie Purdot#; son of Mr.
and Mrs, Jas, Purdon of St. Helens,
was operated on in Wingham Hospi-
tal on Monday night last and is im-
proving nicely now.
Miss Winnifred Farrier, teacher on
the and con, of Ashfield, spent the
week -end at her home here,
The sympathy of this community
goes out to ,,Rev. Mr. Pollock and his
family in their sad bereavement.
Word was received here of the
death of Mr. Samuel Deacon of East
Wawanosh. Mr. Deacon had been in
the hospital in Detroit for some time,
Mrs. Johnston Conn and baby, Ruby
returned from Wingharn Hospital this
week.
On account of the death and fun-
eral of the late Mrs, Pollock, the
Sunday services were withdrawn in
Chalmer's Church, and the social in
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the United, Church was postponed.
lvfr, joe Laidlaw and Annie 'spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Cameron, of Ashfield,
Mr, Hugh Dayid Henderson of Lon-
don, spent the week -end at his hone
here,
Mr. Robert Henderson is working
in Wingham at Lloy'd's faotory.
BELGRAVE
Master Jim and Mabel Coultes are
visitors with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. McGowan, Blyth.
The Euchre and Dance held by the
Foresters on Tuesday • evening, was
not very largely attended) but a, good
time was spent by those whoventur-
ed forth. The prizes were captured
by ,Mrs. John Stewart and Cleland
Bone.
A very enjoyable social evening was
held by the S. S. No, 5, Morris, on
Thursday evening when members of
the community gathered together and
enjoyed a program of several read-
ings, solos and instrumentals and
games. Lunch was served.
BIG INTEREST
FOR YOU
Buy Winter Overcoats at Big Savings -It will pay
you to purchase this 'coming week.
Society Brand Clothes =-=z W. R. Johnston's'
high grade Coats in the newest models.
25% OFF WINTER OVERCOATS THIS WEEK
Plain Blues --�-
on sale at ..... .$18.50
on sale at ... ...............$20.00
on sale at . $22.00
on sale at ... $24.0`3
on sale at............ .... .. $27.00
on sale at .. $33.00
$25.00 Coats
$27.50 Coats
$30.00 Coats,
$35.00 Coats
$40.00 Coats
545.00 Coats
Grey, Browns, Tweeds
$17.00 Coats on sale at ..... ....$12.50
$20.00 Coats on sale at J $14.00
$25.00 Coats on sale at .$18.00
'$30.00 Coats on sale at" .. .$22.00
Mother can save on Boys' Overcoats, just a
few prices. 40 Coats to sell. Plain Blues and
Fancy Tweeds.
$8.00 Coats on sale at
$10.00 Coats on sale. at.
$12.00 Coats on sale at
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$8.00.
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SIIIT SALE
Extra
Pants
5.50
TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE
60 Men's Suits, plain Blue Serges, Browns,
Tweeds, Plain Grey Worsted, all wool. Sizes 35
to 44. Single or double breasted models, these are
suits taken from our regtitlar stock to clear off our
racks at one price.
$20.0
Values up to 535,00.. Don't Miss These.
BUY NOW BEFORE .THE SPRING SEASON
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Linens for Easter
So satisfying to know, that you have al-
ways sufficient LINENS for the unexpected oc-
casion, and what more desirable than true Irish
Linens of lovely designs. You will be delighted
with the qualities we are showing.
Separate Napkins
Pleasing patterns to match up with
Cloths you may already have. Priced
44c, 55c, and 83c each.
Brownrs Shamrock Table Linens •
By the yard, which you can buy
in any desired lengths, Priced $1,55
to $2.45 per yard.
Damask Cloths with Napkins
to Match
Poppy, Rose, Chrysanthemum, Old
Willow and converktional designs.
Priced $M0, $16.50 to $30:00,
Single Cloths
In double Damask qualities, Pric-
ed $3.85, $5.95, $7.45 to $13.50.
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weave, priced at 59c, 75c, $1.00
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Colored Border Towels
Guest size in fine hucks and
Oyster linens, Priced at 39c,
50c and 60c.
Lovely quality linen, hemstitched
handkerchiefs, our regular 50c lines.
Each 35c or 3 for $1.00.
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13 Piece Luncheon Set .... $5.49.
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Orange Dance in Orange Hall on
Thursday evening.
Mr. G. A. McKenzie visited last
week with Mr. John McKinnon of the
4th con.
Mr. and Mrs. Less Harris of Luck-
now, entertained a sleigh load of their
Rapid City friends last Tuesday ev-
ening.
Miss Florence Thompson and Mr. l
Wm. Gollan visited Sunday at the
former's home here, Mr. Charles
Thoinpson's.
Mr. Angus McDougall of Kincar-
dine, called on friends here last Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Rohr,
McNall.
We are sorry to report the serious
illness of Rev. Mrs, James who is at
present under the doctor's care. We
hope to hear of her recovery soon.
Mr. William H. Cook made a busi-
ness trip to Wingham last' week.
Mr. Geo, Anderson, Mr. Alfred Rit-
chie and Mark Gardiner spent Satur-
day last week with Mr. Sandy Hav-
ens of Lucknow.
Miss Eva Sills and Mr, Harry
Champion spent Sunday last with
Mrs. M, Gardner.
BLUEVALE
The funeral of the late Joseph Robb
who passed away at Stratford on
Thursday, was heldfrom the C. N.
R. station to the B3inevale cemetery
on .Monday afternoon. lt' was the
wish of the deceased man that he be
buried here. Before going to Serat-
ford he lived, on the first line of
Morris. The funeral service was tak-
en by Rev, A. V. Walden, and the
pall bearers were Orangemen and old
neighbors from here. Mrs. Robb and
family have the sincere sympathy of
the ,contmunity in their sad bereave -
men. ,
Mr. Black shipped a car of hogs
and one of cattle to Toronto on Sat-
urday, and spent the week -end. in To-
ronto,
John Undderwood arrived on Satur-
clay with another car of horses from
Saskatchewan.
There was a good turn out to the
St, Patrick's Social held it the Un-
ited Church on Friday evening. A
igood program was given and lunch
served at the close, the receipts'atxt�
oanted to over $zS,
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Having Wingham over the, `Machine m
111 forinerly owned by Mr. Currie, your contin-
1 ued patronage will be appreciated. All work guar-
anteed._
We are agents for C. C. M. Bicycles. Come
in and look them ,over. We carry a complete line
of repairs for.all makes..
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