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LADIES' SUITS
on sale, Navy Blue Tailored Suits, En-
semble Suits, Tweed Suits.
Our Windows for the Sale of Suits
at 20 to 40 per cent. off.
$19.95
63 Ladies' Silk Dresses, Canton
Crepes, Printed Crepes, Crepe
Back Satins, every dress on sale
lo make room for Summer goods
20 to 4o per Cent. off. Specials
15®00, 19.75
50 Ladies' Cloth Dresses, poires,
twills, tricotines, 20 to 40 per
cent. off. No Cloth r,f, Dress over __..w o aij
Flannel Dresses
CHILDREN'S COAT SALE
Misses' and'Childrens Coats, ag-
es'3 to 14 years • 79
Sale Price' _._.__._._ ®,
29 Ladies' Voile Habutai Black
Blouses, regular up to a
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$6.00, Sale Price ..__.
SALE OF SKIRTS — Misses'
and Women's Skirts, fawn pleat-
ed, blacks, uavys, up 4
95
to $r4.eo, Sale
FOX CHOKERS—Red, Black
and Brown Fox, fu11 ®®Q
size animal skins._._
Fur Coat Moth Proof 95
Bags, Sale __...� _..__.._A °
Women's Silk Hosiery, black or
Colors, Seconds, Sale 49c
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LADIES' SILK SWEATERS—
Suitable Mother's Day Gifts,
Blacks Purples, sleeveless, reg-
ular up to $15.00, 95
Sale Price __ _.—._.. m
LADIES' SILK UND'RWEAR
-- Sale of Step -Ins, Camisoles
Vests; Gowns, Travellers' sam-
ples Half.<$rice
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Spring Hats
Men's Spring Hats in Pearl
Gray, Steel, Fawn, Brown
Sale $2.95
Redpath Granulated Sugar,
only a limited quantity,
at $7.85 per cwt.
We repair Furs and re-
pair and reline Fur Coats. e ,
Estimates given and Fur
Coats stored.
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WHITECHURCH
Miss Janet Craig is very sick at pre-
sent with pneumonia.
Quite a number from here attended
the funeral ' of Mrs. Harry McClen-
aghan, of Belgrave on Friday Iast,
Mr. and . Mrs, Archie Paterson and
children of Lucknow visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil , Falconer, on Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. Balfour of• Lucknow,
spent Sunday with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Reid.
Mrs. Archie Radford spent last we-
ek at her home in Blyth, owing to her
mother's and sister's illness.
Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton, (nee Mag-
gie Hamilton,) of Mich., visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie, Mr. and • Mrs.
Dawson and other relative's here and
with her sister Mrs. Walter Sturdy
of Lucknow.
Mrs. Ed. Gaunt is very sick at pre-
sent,
Mr. John Barbour of the West,
spent the week -end with his uncle,
Mr. Wm. Barbour.
Miss Ida 1 tcQuoid spent the week-
end with friends in Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mowbray and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Cornelius.
Mr. Gordon McGee has been laid
1.1 up these 'times with a sore ankle.
Much sympathy is felt in this com-
llg munity for Rev.`Mrs, McCallum' and
family of Lucknow, in the sudden
- death of Rev. Mr. McCallum,
- Two wild deer have been roaming
nn the woods in the neighborhood and
are quite frequently seen in the open
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WROXETER
Mrs. Geo. McIntosh returned to her
home in Stratford, on Thursday, after
visiting for the past two weeks with
friends here.
+ Mrs, Hemphill spent a couple of
days in Toronto last week.
�d I Miss Irene Stokes is at present very
W ill, her many friends hope for a sp-
Ieedy recovery.
!The 'Union Mission Band quilting,
▪ which was held in the basement of.
• the Presbyterian •church, Wednesday
afternoon, was well attended, four
1 I quilt's being quilted and bound.
11 I.ev, Mr. Armstrong went to To-
ronto on Tuesday, returning on. Fri-
day.
GLENANNAN
Miss Helen Rutherford of Wing -
ft ham, is visiting at the -home of Mr.
t and Mrs. Roy Rutherford, on the
bounc(ry.
Miss Addie Breckenridge was a re-
cent visitor with Miss Mary Eadie.
—' Mr. Richard Wilton and son Grant,
N spent Sunday at the foruier's brother
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_ • lblr, Fred Wilton, near Walkerton'.
Misses Annie and Myrtle Stokes
Ed entertained their Sunday School Class
on Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hasiing and little
son, of the 3rd, line of Morris, spent
▪ Sunday at the home of Mrs. Wm,
!▪ Haugh.
I Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Breen Sr, vis-
md • ited on Sunday at the home of Mr.
vs. and Mrs, David Breen,
El Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stokes were
recent visitors at the , home of Mrs.
Harris, in Mildmay.
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BELM:ORE
Missionary meeting was held Wed-
nesday afternoon, xnembers present
rq,, scripture reading by President.
Reading, "Ming Kwoig", by Mrs. Ar-
thur Fitch, 'prayer by Mrs, John Dar-
ling, Roil call, verse from scripture
or Prayer, • Collection $3,8o,
.I;ev. McKenzie attended the Sy-
nod meeting in London last week.
Mrs. John Peterman returned from
Fergus, where she was a visitor at
ter son Williams,
Miss Pearl Douglas spent the week-
end in Wingham.
The Organized Sabbath School cl-
ass, met Saturday afternoon at the
home of Mr, And Mrs. Reuben Stokes,
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!a splendid meeting was held, the girls
have ,a quilt they would like to dis-
pose of.
Friends of Miss Olive Hall, Tees-
. water, daughter of Wm, Hall, are
sorry to hear of her being severely
'burned at the garage in that town.
We wish for a speedy recovery,
Mrs. Hyndman and little daughter
of Gorrie, were at George Herd's for
a few days last week, •
Misses Helen and ,Agnes Ruther-
ford, Winghatnf visited recently on
the boundary,
Mrs. James Doig and little son from
the West, is visiting her father John
Gowdy, Salem.
Mrs. Peter Hacicsey is visiting in
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Thus, Fri/ and Sat
MEANS MONEY "SAVED
Gilletts Lye, reg. .-- .20
.20
.85
Chloride Lime, reg. ---
Johnston's Floor Wax ..-
Total .....-w.$x.25
SALE PRICE •
94c
A Saving of 3r cents
Rubber Stair Treads ........_.-....z8c
Chairs Seats 250 up
CLOVER LEAF CUPS
fort
5 Lb. Pkg. Chick Food
5 String Brooms .:...-..-
.45c
48c
HANDY KITCHEN SAWS
Will cut Wood or ,Bones
Big Value, Each
7
tr. American Coal Oil, prom-
ptly delivered, per gal, ---25e
See Us for your hoofing Mater-
ial, Gutter Iron and Ridge.
Roll.
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Mr. and Mrs. ' Jno. Mullin, roth„
con., spent a day last week in Wing- —
lram, Its
Miss Tillie Sherwood of Lanes is
spending a few days with her sister, i1a
Mrs, Leslie Ritchie, cath.. con, —p .
Married—In Lucknow on Tuesday
evening r4th inst., at the Methodist
Parsonage, Rev. Mr. Cozens officiat-
ing, Pearl, the youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs; Jno. Barger, of Lothian IN
to Mr. Wilfred, Bradley of Amberly,
We extend hearty congratulations and
best wishes to the young couple.
Miss Tillie Hackett of Lanes is vis-
iting Mrs. Win, Hunter of Zion for a
few weeks.
Mr. Robt. Menary and Mr, Jacl
Curran of Crewe, spent a day recently
with Mr. Wm. Baldwin of Lanes.
Mrs. Jno. Mullin and Miss Violet
Twamley of Belfast, spent Wednes-
day at the home of Mrs. Charlie. Ma-
theson of Kincardine.
Mr. Robt. Currie of Wingham,
spent a day at the home of Mr. Wm.
Twamley of Belfast. recently.
Miss Ruby Currant Star City, Sask.
spent a day last week with her friend,
Miss Mary Vint, loth. con.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Henry and Ev-
erett of Flesherton, spent Sunday
with M. and Mrs. George Henry of
Crewe.
Mr. and Mrs, Herb • Stothers and
girls of Dungannon,, spent Sunday
with the latter's sister,. Mrs. Geo.
Hunter of Zion.
'Mr. and Mrs, MacKenzie Webb and
Russell Of Wawanosh, spent Sunday
with the latter's father, Mr. Frank
Scott of Lanes,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Love of Mar-
noch, spent Friday visiting Mrs, Wm.
Baldwin and Mr. Gilbert Vint, loth'.
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`'' BLUEVALE
The annual meeting of the • Blue-
vale Women's Institute, will be held
at the home of Mrs. John Mundell, on
Thursday, May '4th. Election of-bf-
ficers and business of the yea? dis-
cussed.
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Thu sd y, Friday, Saturday
ext, May 7, 8 and 9 I
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FOR THREE DAYS
Greb Shoes both Black and Brown, regular
$4.50 tor 3.95, in all sizes for men.
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solid in every parlicull,, r, wide fitti
regular $3.95 for $3.35, in ..,;11
sizes for men.
All other Wa4 rk -roots will be sold on the three
days above menntio ed at Much lower
prices than usual, even as low
as $2.65 for an ..,11 solid
boot, all sizes f,r r mein
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B—ys and Girls Here's Your Chance ._
EAT THE CHILDSEN AT OBJ } EXPENSE
We will give Tickets
ABS 1 LUTIELY 1~ E' FF
Good I a ride oli>l the
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Ferrils 1; '., heel
that will be here on
May 23rd and 25111
$1.00 Purchase receives 1 ticket
$5.00 Purchase receives 5 tickets
$10.00 Purchase receives 10 tickets
DI'EOV1r1A] CABBY VS ALL.
Gi °..s and Boys Get Busy No :. r
Find out what mother wants and Come to Kings
For FREE TICKETS
You can get as many As you want.
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REMEMBER --'All rides are Free.
Phone 71
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Chit -el ren Get
F"'EE RIDES
Ladies' Wear
Ensemble Suits
Tailored Suits
Coats
Dresses
Skirts
Hosiery
Underwear
Gloves
Canton Crepes
Silk Broadcloths
New Voiles
New Wash Goo*
All Staple Dry Goods
House Furnishing
ti Congoleum Rugs ,
Linoleum Rugs
Window Shades
Bra,ss; Rods, Curtains
Curtain Marteriabs.
Rubber Stair Treads
Men's and Boys'
Wear :. .
New Suits
New Top Coats
Hats and Caps, •
Shirts, Collars, Hose
Underwear
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