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gi; Mrs. Kew of Winghatu, visited one,.
RI day last week with her parents, Mr.
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Miss Murray of Walton, visited ov-
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New shades of Cocoa, Green, I' assirie, Navys.
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SATURDAY DRESS SALE •
20 Dresses up to 22.50, Serges, Silk Knit, Flannels, One Price Saturday
Morning Only $5a9O®
Miss Jeanette B. Cottle, visited on'.
Friday with ' her sister, Mrs. Ed,
Browning of :, ;,incttrdne,
Miss Olive McEwan of Wingham
visited on Sunday with friends in
these harts,
Mrs. Wm, Barbour of Fordyce,
spent a few days last week with her
daughter, Mrs. Ben McClenaghan,
Born—Ota Sunday, March 8, to Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Ivtoore, a daughter,
Mr._ and Mrs, Win, Pardon, visited
on ,Wednesday last with Mr, and Ms.�
Albert :Cameron of Ashfield.
Miss Jeanette B. Cottle, R. N., lett:'
on Monday to take a position as
night supervisor in Brampton Hospi-
tai. r
Messrs. Andrew Stranghan and
Jas, Laidlaw' are in this community,
cutting wood.'
The sale of the late Geo, Ross,;'
which was held, on Friday, was very;
sticcessful.
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BELMORE {ham Business College was home. for
Mrs. Johne Peterman was int Tees- Ithe week end: anal Mrs.
water Friday, the gue'st of Mr.. and. Mrs. Roy : Rutherford a
Mrs. Harryi1ViPerkins, Robt. 'Jeffray visited Tuesday of las
M r: and Metcalf, Mrs. week, with Mrs. James Dickson of
John Mulvey, visited. last Wednesday, Carrick.
at the home of "Mr. ,and Mrs. Richard Lloyd Zinn sure had on his " best:
,Jeffray.: "smile Sunday. He must of seen the
Mrs. Douglas and Miss Amy New- first crow.
ans, took a trip, -to Mildmay Wednes- ' The villagers are having much
y. 'pleasure listening over the radio at
da The Mr_ Stifflers of Culross have 'Wm. Abram's,
been cutting wood for Fleming Ba1-1 1vtrs. Gowdy's Sabbath School were
.i_agh. lentertained Saturday afternoon by
Mr. and Mrs. Dicicison of Teeswa-,Miss Amy Newans.
-ter,called on . Mr. and Mrs, McNeil I The carnival, Friday evening, was
Friday might, also took in the carni- largely attended and a jolly time an:
.rral carni-:largely
Those who were disap-
Miss Elorenee Douglas of Wing -pointed in not meeting Nornaan.'Falk
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Wo en's Fineltt� '.'c hers ... 95c
Girls' sizes 11 to:: 2, for 75c
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when the rink grows larger also, the
purse strings of the Women's Insti-
toot, as Timothy calls it, to pay an
expert skater. The prize list is as
follows: --best lady skater Mary. Ea-
die, Glenannan; best gent skater,
Clayton Edwards; best dressed lady,
Annie Douglas; best dressed gent,
Gordon Mulvey; ladies race, six
tunes around the rink, Audrey Os-
borne, Teeswater; gents backward
race, Clayton Edwards; Musical
chair ,contest, Wm.. Merkley; boy's
race under . 14 years, Fred Colvin,
Teeswater; girls race, under 54 years,
Audrey Osborne, Teeswater; best
washer woman, Bertha Marshall;
Barrel'; race under 12 years, tst.,
Lloyd Weishar, 2.nd., 'Billy McDon-
ald; best comic clown, rst., Clarkson
Douglas, 2nd., Wm, ,Taylor.
Lunch was served in the basement
of the Hall,
Mr. Joseph Hall, Teeswater, renew-
ed acquaintances in and around the
village last week.
Miss Eleanor Jeffray is visiting her
friend, •Miss Agnes Rutherford,
Wingham.
WROXE;CER'
Mr. Win, Sanderson is visiting hell
son in Toronto ..at present.
Miss Jeanette Ritchie returned to
her home, much improved in health,
her many friends are pleased to say. I
Mr. Robt. Hastings of Saskatche-
wan, "called' on old friends . in town on'
Tuesday. •
Mrs. Toth Hemphill and Miss Mary
Harris, spent the week -end in Tor-
onto.
Ivir, and Mrs. Tom Sanderson and
children of Detroit, are at present vis-
iting the forsner's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. D. Sanderson. ,
Mr. James L. Moffatt, . arrived : in
town and took possession of he black-
smith shop and business, which he re-
cently purchased from his grandfa-
ther,' Mr. Jno. Davidson,
Mrs. Andrew Wenger, returned to
her home in Toronto on Friday, after
spending a.fevv days at the home of.
Pied Davey. o
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Men t ,Announcement
New Spring
Measure
Made- to-
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We are exclusive Agents for
W. H. Leishman & Co,
Society 13razl.cl Clothes
Lound+w, s Co, Limited
Samuel : Hart & Co Ltd.
Makers of High Grade Men's Tailored to Order
Garments. Samples will be shown, at
your home if you desire.
Ia,:na & C.
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- Miss (Amy Newans, spent Saturday
El evening at John Gowdy's Saleni,
FORDYCE
Et Mr. C, F. Martin, made a. business
{ trip to Toronto for a couple of days
_�,. last week.
- Mrs. Champion and Mrs. Spackman
visited at Lucknow for a couple of
. days recently.
Mr. and Mrs. faun Jlznieson, iiiov-
11111 ed to their .new horse in . Wingham,
M we sincerely wish them good luck in
their journey through life as silty
were neighbors here for nearly forty
years.
11 Mrs. Joseph Brophey and ,family,
visited at Mr. Daniel O'Callaghan's,
for a few days recently,
Glad to hear that Mr, Charles Mar-
tin; sr., who has not been well of late
as improving as well as can be expect-.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert HelmoP Zion. BELGRAVE
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Miss Acta Webster of Lucknow,
taught the Girl's Training Class last
Sunday .' afternoon, after Sunday
school."
Maple Grove L O. L. I044. intend
holding an "At Home" in Zion Hall,
Friday evening March 13th,, Orange-
men and their families, and the com-
munity are requested to, attend,
I The Flay entitled the "Poor Marr
I ried Man''' presented by the Zion Dra-
matics, last Friday . evening, was a
splendid success both socially and fi-
tnancially, the play full of two hours
',fun and humor was well presented
and as amateur actors they all stared
;tri their different characters they re-
4presented. The McNay Silver Or-'
' chestra supplied music between the
acts. This , company is now ready to
!present this playanywhere, anytime
,by getting in touch with . Secretary,
Sam Gibson at Zion.
MAPLE .GLOVE
Mr. Cecil and Jaynes Gardner visit-
ed with • their+ uncles, 'Alfred • and
Frank Ritchie of Maple Grove. '
Mr, and Mrs. M. L. Gardner of Ma-
ple Grove, spent Monday last with
Miss Bergeta ()Wally, who has not,
been well for a few days is improv-
ing nicely, n.
Mr; C. Gibbons is at present assist-
ing ' Mr. P. O'Malley, for few days.
Mr; O'Malley disposed of a fine
127* -11 roan mare one day last week,
Mr, Souter Taylor • sold his fine
lo team of grey mares to a party at
... Myth and delivered them on Monday';
1 � . RI last,
Mr. and Mrs, Case. Majore and son,
that have been with James Martin for
some time have moved to Toronto,
lbfr, C. beaver'and yolm Champion
visited at A. l<Iavins on Sunday last,
Mr. Daniel McKay is at present
isit:itag at. Mr. Peter 'Leaver for a
taw days, his folks having lived on
Ir.. Dustin lleecrofts far'tn.
MORRIS
Mr. JackThynne, has been very
sick at his ;home. • We : are 'glad to
say he is now on the mend,
Mr. Robt. ; Hetherington.'s Stock
Salt' was a decided success. Every-
thing sold for a fair good price, .,
NowEEN
Mrs. Carter has returned to her
hotne, afterspending the winter in
Toronto.
Mrs. Carson of Wingham, spent a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. David
Scott.
Mr. Yule,station agent,has bought
the Thos. Proctor Estate, and is go
ing to move down on Front Street.
Sorry to report, Mrs. Charles Proc-
tor in poor helath and gone to Wing -
ham Hospital for treatment.
•Mrs, Geo.' Fitzpatrick, spent a few
days with her sister Mrs. Ceases-.
. The Woman's Insitute will meet 2t;.
the home of Mrs. Robt. McCrea op
1 Thursday afternoon, March ie, at two
o'clock. Paper will be: given by Mrs.
'M. Lake, roll call, "Exchange of
Cake Recipes.' Music by Mrs. J,
Michie.
The Woman's Institute will hold a
pie' social in the Forrester's Hall, Bel -
grave on March 17th.; at. 8 p. m., a
good concert is being prepared. Ev-
erybody come.
BLUEVALE
Mr. and Mrs.a Jos. Coiling of Rip-
ley are spending a few days with their
daughter, firs. T. C, Willcinsoti''
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~We're with Spring! Showing the Latest Seasonable
Merchandise in all Departments.
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Coats, Dresses, Ensemble Suits,
Standard Suitsand Skirts
New Lingerie, Silk Hosiery, Glove's and Scarfs,.
Neckwear, Collar Sets, Ribbons and Laces.
Corsets, Corselets, Brassieres.
Silk Broadcloths, pasha Cloths, Flannels,
Anderson Ginghams,<Zephers and Chambrayc
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A n.s and Boys Department,
Top Coats, Rain Coats, Spring Overcoats, Suits—Men's, Young Men's, Junior;m,
Borsalino Hats, Wolthausen Hats, Eastern Caps, Shirts, Ties,
Handkerchiefs, Socks.
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