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Silk road-
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Whitest fawns, blacks,
mauves, pinks and.
stripes, $1.5
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Ali Stamped Goods offeredat 25% off
A few hundred yards of Flannelettes in
white, stripes and dark patterns, up to
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$i.00 and 1.5 Gloves
Greys, Fawns, Frill
Cuffs and Em-
broidered
Cuffs
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March carne in like a lion, hope it
is don't last long.
Tie earth quake, which occurrecr
on Saturday night, between nine and
teal ;o'clock -p, m,,:,was slightly felt an
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Ashfleld, '
A number of farms changed hands,
herelast week. Mr. •Allure* Stein
near Lanes, bought Mr. jumps Stmt-
ther's farm, on the Boundary west of.
1.,ticknow and Mr. Sidney :Ferguson,
Toth con„ bought Mr. Stein's hundred
acres. Mr. Patrick Sherwood bought
one hundred- acres from Mr. A, Mc.,
Quoid near 'Crewe and :Mr, Jaynes
Henry, near Belfast, bought Mr. Jas.
Edwards farm on the gravel road,
and Mr. Fred' Ritchie of .Zion,; has
bought 'Mr. 'Mark Gardner's faun:
near Zion C'hurch, 12 Con..
Mr. 'Joseph Taylor, who for many
years lived in Ashfield near Lucknow,
and who has been i'n poor health for
some time, passed away on .Chursdar,
February 26. Funeral was held on
Saturday to Greenhill Cemetery, ,
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Spring Models, for Men and Young
Men for , .. Y .$26.75 _
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Sale of Ladies' French Dresses, Cloth and Flannel Dresses. A special lot of
dresses formerly up to 47.50, at $25®00.
$25.00 will buy the best dress in our stock of French and Cantonr Dresses
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THIS WEEK ONLY
A.number of Cloth Dresses 'on sale at $7.50.
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SATURDAY
Sale of Ladies' Winter Coats, Saturday 11
See Window . , .$10.00 and 315.00
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New Checked. Zephyrs
and Ginghams, reg:
45c -and 50c
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BLYTH
The Inter Church Prayer Service
was postponed on account of the!
storm and will be held on Friday in
St. Andrew's Church,
The Maple Leaf Sewing Club, held
their meeting at the home of • Mrs.
Bert Tasker, Wednesday. The election
of officers for the ensuing year took
place. President, Mks, George T;eith,
list Vice, Mrs. lir. McIntyre, Secre-
tary, Miss Ella Metcalf, Assist, Sec.,
Miss Myra. Stinson, Treas,, Miss
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Mary Milne,
Mrs, Mitchell of „Ripley, visited'
Mrs, D. McGill, daring the week.
Mi s, S. Hewitt and son of Ilervie,
Visited Mr. and Mrs. Chambers, this
week,
A' highlyesteemed resident, Mrs.
Myles Young passed away on Sttriday
morning in her 78t1i year, Funeral
service was held in the Methodist
Church., Tuesday at 2 o'clock, conduct-
ed by deceased's pastor, Rev, A,• C.
Tiffin, followed by intervent in Un-
ion Cemetery.
MORRIS
Report of S, S. No. 8, Morris
(I3rowntown), 'for January incl Feb-
ruary. The names in ' the 3uniot
Classes are in order of merit.
IV—Bert '11/lathers 88; Jlfelville
Mathers 86; Myrtle Turvey 83; Era•-
etta Smith 84; Marian Smith 81; Mar-
ian. Goll J5; Dorothy Garniss 74;
Edith Warwick 6o,
Sr. IIT—Edith Garniss : 7o; •Freda.
Mustard 59; Ross.. Smith 57•
Sr. III—Eva Dennis 68; Harry Goll
5o; Eddie Garniss 40.
II --Jean Turvey, Tom Garniss,
Jean Garniss, Dorothy Goll.
T—Charlie Jewitt, ,Irene Warwick,
Elmer Sellers, Viola Goll.
Primer -Stanley ' Mustard, Charlie
1Vlathers, Arlene Jewitt, (absent).
No, --on ` the roll --24. Average at-
tendance 16,' Perfect attendance for
the two months—Eva Dennis and El-
mer Sellers.
Ethel I. Wardell, teacher
Men's and Young Men's Overcoats, 34
to 44, See window $19..75
GROCERY SPECIALS
Cheese per
Maple Leaf Salmon, large__.35c
Oatmeal, 6 lbs
Brooms, heavy ___6gc
Shredded Wheat ___ 2 for 25c
Aylmer Tomatoes _ _a; cans 25C
Coffee per lb. -.w..59c
w5c Kleanall hand cleaner .........5c
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Cretonnes — 200 yards
in dark shades, reg.
50c and 60c
3 8c a yard
slunttilnnitl.
March'Sll „,;'tgl^a5'
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Bertha ''Marshall, :,l at'at a. few
days het week in .Wit gbatn;,
Alr, William Breckenridge and Miss
Addie attended the. funeral an Satin --
:day of Mi^. Robert Messer of M'ort.ha
• Miss IVEaa'y .l"az't;ie, Spent', last week
with friends in :Winphaaui.
.Misses Agnes 'Fortitve axil :jean
Wilton spent Thursday,. with Ws,
()liver Stokes,
Mr, Wesley Marshall, spent Six;ida
at Mr, R. C, Weir, -
Mr, David Breen and::son' Gordou,.
were recent visitors at the former'i
brother Mr. Robert Breen,' dth li ae
Turnberry>
Messrs.:jaxnes Foster, and C;
ford, 'were ' were recent -visitors at IUir; Art,-
thur Lincolns.:,
CHURCH UNION 'VOTE
Congregational' rating to ditto an
the question of entering the United
Church up to noon, to -day,, resulted
as follows, according to the church
union .bureau of information
FOr Ag't.
British Col, and Yukon •..,.,...... r99 2•
Alberta ., . ...._.... Tao' 22
Saskatchewan _ i:;...._4.4 8' T2
Ontario .. . 432 343 .'
Quebec 71' 32
Nova Scotia _ 90 32
Prince Edward Island 39 It
Totals 1,370 474:
The Presbyterian Church°• Associa-
tion statement claims 4.8d' against
union.
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WHITECHURCH 1 i\fiss McIllwain of Fordwich, is IOn, her return this week, she will be
'Mr. and. Mrs. Albert Cameron of •9
.Ashfield, visited on Saturday with.
�atr. and Mrs. Jas. Pardon.
Mrs. Joe Tiffin, . spent last week
with her sister', Mrs, Thompson, in r
'Toronto. I Miss Alba these tames.
Mr. Wm. Stein, is visiting with. his
• sister, Mrs. Jas, Purdon,
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`,There passed away on Wednesday,
at the Borne of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Clubb, their youngest son,id
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visiting with her cousin, Miss Bar -'accompanied by Miss Isabel' Fox.
bars Weir. Miss Nettie Cottle, R. N. spent the
Mrs. Wellwood of Orangeville, is lweek-end with her sister, Mrs. •Kew
visiting with her daughter, Mrs: Ar- , of Winin
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thur Moore. Mr. Alec. Reid is on the sick list
Fox is visiting in Galt,
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Men's Fine R b I1,,elrs, tor ....$1.25
Wo en's Fine Rubbers ......95c
Girls' sizes 1.1 to 2, 1 rrr .........75c
Boys' sizes 1 5, for 95e
d the very best qualities for
Men's .••.,Y,bYY,Y.,.• .,... ...$1.50
,; men's . •.. ,1 Y .. 1.10
Girls' 'Siz s 161 I,ta, 2 . , .'„ .. 95e
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-='John, at the age of eighteen years. He
r.'was taken ill on Saturday but was
'quickly beyond medical aid,, Besides
Ibis parents, he leaves 3 sisters .:and r2
ift;brothers to mourn him: Jean, Mrs,
Norman Stewart of Lucknow, Cora,
rt7 Mrs. Fred Harris of St. Marys, and
Fra +Ada, Mrs,' Prank Ogilvie of Toronto,
and Fred and Calvin of St. Marys.
▪ the was buried on Saturday. • Rev.
'Jas. Scobie tiling the services at the
19i Presbyterian Church here, and at
¢e Wingham cemetery. The sympathy.
of the community goes out to the fa
milt' in their bereavement,
MORRIS
Mrs. John Robinson of Kincardine,
is spending a ,couple ,of weeks with
her mother, Mrs. Thos. Abram,
AT9 Mrs. Roy Riseborough and children
t have returned to their home in North,
Toronto, after spending a couple of.
months with Mrs. Riseborougli's apo-
Cher, Mrs. Thos, Congram.
• Mr, arid Mrs. James McGee and fa-
mily, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
L' Andrew. Casemore. c
Those who : thought •springwas
here a week or so ago by the looks of
the weather, tow have another think
= coming,
- Mrs. Thos, Congramn is spending a
i W couple of weeks with friends in Tor-
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onto and Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Case'ratore have
1 returned to ';Davidson, Sask., after
qpp spending a couple' of months with
q`MKl friends in Morris and Kincardine.
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WAWA:NOS
Mrs. Wna. Robinson has been visit-
ing with her niece, Mrs, Wm. Rintoul
of Wingham.
Mr. Melville Beecroft of London
Normal School, spent the v1*ecla-end
at his home here,
Oat Misses Hazel Brandon and Roxnel
da Taylor of Winghatn, spent the
Iionisiiimili ImI Imes f weak -end with Mrs. Wilfred Reid,
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Me 's Warm Caps
Eastern and English
Makes in Plain. Cloths, ov-
erchecks and mixtures, some
with Kling Klose Bands,
others' without bands, regu-
Ily Priced $1.97
ATrow, Forsyth and
Tooke Shirts of fine -Madras
and Percales. Perfect goods
sizes 141 to x6/
Ile vy Colt n Socks
6 pair tor $1.00
Black and Brown Cotton
Hose with wide cuff and
spliced heels, and toes. A
real buy
tor 69e
Red, Khaki and Blue, of
goal. quality and fultsize. Of
special interest to workmen
Men's Night Shirts
Made of heavy white Sax-
ony Flannelette, large, full
style, in sizes s5 to sz
S it and Stilt C l-
iars, 2 for 25c
Arrow and Tooke Collars
in several styles. All sizes at
half price
Youths' rush d
V Neck Coats of the bet-
ter Class in Camel and Bea-
vsiezre,sS3hcadteos. 3f4or good wear,
Men's Stro g Brae -
es 49c
Police and 'Cress Back
Styles in these serviceable
Braces, made from. heavy
webbing elastic
Combination Over -
Leather Label Garmente
.of heavy Twill Khaki Duck
Quantity is limited so come
early
C oke Gr ceries
Freskt Soda Biscuits dlbs 29C
Walnuts. habieS, Per lb. 442
Eddys Matches 3 boxes for
Sockeye Salmon large tin
Corn Broorns, 4 strings 480
Salada Tea, Black, Green,
King Oscar Sardines. 2
Raisins, seeded and seedless
Squirrel Peanut Butter lar-
ge Jar 25c
Tooth, Picks, ,smooth hard -
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GOATS
The balance of our
Winter Coats in La-
dies, Misses and Jun-.
ior Models, will be
on sale this week-
end, at prices hereto-
fore untold. If you
want a good coat at
a cheap price, come
Thursd y,
Friday and
Saturday
NCR110 Corsets on
Salle $2.00
Discontinued lines and
odd pairs that are teal bar-
gains, regular prices are 4.50
to 8.00 pair
araptamosInflalremorattartatutgitwelentInetttfflettri
Cloth $1.15
A lovely cloth of pure sak
UneqUaIled for Lingerie pur-
oses. Flesh, White, Orchid
t Cloths
We have the Good
English goods of fine itieverr
texture, 5o inches wide-, int'
pastel shades with contrast: -
nig borders .
Crow Art Silk
Hose 89c
1VIedium and light shades;
including white, of fine-tex:-
ture closely Woven that, are
really serviceable
Ladies' Vests 95c
Mercerised and silk. mix-
tures, in sleeveless,: shoet
sleeves and long sleeve style
regular prices are s.25,
and s.500
New Curt in Nets
Nottingham NetgAtrwhite
and ivory shades, good quali
ity and neat designs; 36; and
38 inches wide ,
Sateens 59c
English Patterns; printed
on lustrous fine cotton, that
*will meet your.t Comforter
demands
White Saxony
Flannelette 24c
For children's wear this is
a really good cloth other
qualities 280, 33c, 390
Insertions an
Ivory and ecru shades in
many patterns and widths
We sold.. a lot of these last
week end
Pins 5
paPers, needle points
an ideal household pin, De
Long Safety Pins, 3 sizes
assorted on card,. special 3
All Lin Glass
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Towels 25c
Soft finish, no lint, the
kind that makeS dish drying
pleastlre
Make You Purchas
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