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$3.00 a:: d $3.50
Special Shirt Sale $1.95
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
Sizes 14, 15,151,161161,17,17-1, 18.
Hot Weal l er 2 Piece Suits in light •..nd
dark greys, three button styles tor
$18.50
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Lustre C i ats lir H nit Weather and of-
fice wear, grey and black • $5.00
.. SPECIAL SALE ..
01 Leishm _. ti's light weight Overcoats, we
have made a special purchase, coats up
to $40.00, on sale this week $26.75.
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20 Per Cent. Off Dresses
This Week
Broadcl n th, Voile, 20 Silk Canton Crepes,
iso a few French Dresses, Sale $15.75.
$15.00 — Lades' and Misses' Suits in
Fawn, Navy ;. lid Hair line stripes,
$15.00 e
25 to clear at
Girls' and. Misses' Khaki
camp' g, reg. 4.50, just tem p.. ir....2.95
a Girls' and Misses' Straw Hats, very
tinequ 1 lily, reg. 2.50, on s,. le .... $1.00
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BELMORE
Miss Ruby Baird is spending a few
days at her lioiiie here,
Mr. William Hacking, who has been
on the sick list is able to be around.
Mr, Russel Greenaway is proceed-
ing nicely with his garage.
Miss Vera Finley, Wingham, spent
Sunday with Miss Dorothy Baird.
Mr. and Mrs, .James Laurence are
spending a few days with the former's
parents, S. Freiburgar's.
Mrs. William Curie and family are
•visitors. at Peter Hacking's,
Mr. Sterling Haskins is . erecting a
fine chopping. mill opposite Mr.
Greenaway's garage.
Mr, Paul Willie who has been sick
is able to be around again. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and family
are visitors in London:
HOLYROOD
Born on Monday aznd., June, to Mr, 1
and/Mrs. C, Birch, a daughter.
Quite a number visited at Salem on
Monday evening for the Garden Par-
ty, also at •Riversdale for ,the fr
picnic.
and a good time was reported. from a
both places.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ackert attended
the wedding fof Miss Mary Cook near I a
Belfast on Wednesday.
We regret that there passed away
in the Guelph Hospital on Tuesday •
afternoon, Mr. Alfred Hihn, who was I� e
employed by Ackert Bros., prior to his i E
illness. The deceased went to Wing- a
ham. Hospital in the late fall, suffer-
ig, from Bright's Disease and from i
there, to Guelph, which was his home 11.1
town. Alfred was respectedby all
and will be missed by the boys. He IA
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FIR
The cars in Belmore must be
scarce, as they have to be brought
from Wingham.
Although Zero weather, the straw-
berry festival Friday evening on Mr.
John Fitch's lawn was a grand suc-
cess. Gorrie Orchestra rendered
splendid music. The speakers for the
evening; were, Rev. Tait, Bluevale,
Rev. ' Snell of Wingham, Revs. Arm-
strong and Brown of Wroxeter. '
Christian Endeavor meeting in the
United Church was taken Sunday eV
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ening- by the W. • F. S., there was a
good attendance. !Mrs. Rev. McKen-
zie and George Rutherford of Wing -
ham, rendered a duet . in their usual
good style.
Mrs. Wm. Curl and two children of
Toronto are visitors- at Mr. Peter
Hackings.
Mr. and Mrs. McLean of Lucan,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Mulvey also
her uncle.
Miss. Manny Longley,, Salem, was
the guest of Mrs.. Fleming Ballagh,
A most successful bee was - held
Tuesday of last week, cleaning the
Md'Intosh graveyard. Lunch *as ser-
ved in the basement of the church.
Mr. and Mrs. McNeil, spent Sunday
with friends at Teeswater.
They only took a little sip
And then they knew no more
They thought it was Freiburger's
lemonade
But it was 4 by 4.
Mr. Sterling Haskins of Hunting -
field, has purchased Mrs. Abram's
house, we welcome this young couple
and little family to our midst.
Plain sewing done at Mrs. Peter
Hackey's.
was interred at Formosa on Thurs
day morning.
Mr. and Aylmer Ackert, attended 1
the Garden Party at Paramount on
Thursday.
The Annual Garden Party in con-
nection with the Women's Institute
will be held in Holyrood on Thursday'
afternoon and a good, musical pro-
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his duties by conducting the service in
the United. Church on Sunday, morn-
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Half Price
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All high grade in pradlic,.lIy all sizes in
the followhng colors:
Nude Black
Light Grey Dark Grey ..
Sale riceP'"� 2.95 Pp:
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan ;Pattison of
Wingham, spent Sunday with Mr. and —
Mrs, Allan Pattison
Miss Porter of Turnberry, . visited:
Sunday with Mrs. Jas. Menzies. 1• These shoes are a real bargain and are
Miss Violet McBurney, who has' being shown in SOUTH window.
been teaching in Port Arthur, comes
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home this week by boat to Windsor ;
to visit her brother, Mr. Milton Mc- i
Burney.
Miss May Bone og Janetsville is l
spending her holidays at her home
ASHFIELD
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. MacDonagh and
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Helm of Zion, mo -
Cored to Tiverton• last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henderson and
® boys of Paramount, spent last Sun -
®_1 day with Mr. and. Mrs. Frani. Irwin
of Lanes.,
I• Miss Hodgins of I:,ucknow, spent
yt i Monday with her cousin, Miss Marion
®I Hodgin's. of Belfast.
_ Mss Ethel Johnson of Owen Sound,
®spent a week at the home of Mr.
6 Robt. Henry, Belfast, also renewing
old acquaintances in Ashfield.
A number from Ashfield, attended
the U. F. O. picnic at Wingham on
here.
Miss Lila Leaver is visiting this
week with relatives in Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Finnigan,
of Ashfield, spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chamney.
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Thompson and
children of Seaforth visited one day.
last week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Robinson.
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Miss Hoover of Brussels is visiting Mr. and Mrs., Geo. Walker and How -
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with Mss Belle Wightman ard, spent Monday with relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Walker and Londesboro. • I
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Mr. and Mrs. Lester' Falconer, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Falconer, Mr. Geo.
Falconer and his sister, Mrs, Mc -
WHITECHURCH
Misses Olive Terriff and Robina
Henry are visiting this week with the
latter's aunt, Mrs. Foster of Bayfield.
Miss Ada Johnston of Blyth is vis-
iting with her sister, Mrs. Archie
Radford. •
Messrs, David and Will Scott and
Miss Marville Scott of Kinlough,
spent last Sunday with Mr. Geo. and
Miss Ida McQuoid. •
frs. Martin of Guelph and Mrs.
Rich of London are visiting with their
sister, Mrs, Jas. Foster.
Don't forget the garden party to be
held on the lawn of Mr, and Mrs. An- spent the week -end at her home here.
drew Fox, on Friday July 3, under the Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker and Ho
auspices of the United Church here. ward, spent Sunday with Mr. and
A splendid program is promised. Mrs. Robt. Pardon.
Among those who attended the Mr. and, Mrs. Rolit. McClenaghan
Quinn picnic in London last Wednes- and Clarence visited one day last
Zay were; --Mr, and Mrs. John Fal- week with Mr. Harry McClenaghan I field.
cover, Mr. and Mrs. Will, Falconer, of Belgrave. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irwin and Mrs.
Miss Reta Hamilton of Aubfzrn has Gilbert Vint and girls of Lanes, mo -
been engaged to teach in S. S. No. 14,
for another year.
Saturday. All reported a very good
time.
Miss Varna Hamilton of Paramount
Ginnis. was the guest of Miss Agnes crab.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Appleby and Ston of Mafeking for the week -end.
Lois, also Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wall- Miss Ethel Johnson of Owen
ace, Marion and Donald. of Turnberry, Sound and Miss Lottie Henry of
spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mafeking, spent Friday afternoon
Mrs. J. D. Beecroft, with Miss Tillie Sherwood of Lanes.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Garbutt and Mr. and Mrs. Bowe and Mrs. El-
Gwendoline of Winnipeg, are visiting rich of Flint, lich., are visiting with
MisssSarah Garbutt Mrs. Peter RoSinson of Lochalsh.
with her relativesester, Here. Mr. Garbutt Mr. and Mrs."Robt. Nelson and
and other.children of Courey's Corner and Mrs.
was called to Brampton on the death Nelson, sr,, and Mrs. Jno. Mullin of
of his mother. Belfast, spent Sunday with friends at
Miss Edith Gaunt of Lucknow, Kinlough,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm. Baldwin and
Mr. G.. Vint of Lanes, spent Sunday
with the latter's brother, Mr. Robt.
Vint of Wingham, •
Mrs. Beattie Gibson and babe of
Windsor are visiting friends in Ash-
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Kill The
Early Bug
"Church's Bug Finish
Does The Trick"
Potato Bugs and all Leaf Bat-
ing Worms, Bugs and Insects,
4 ib. Pkg. for 25e.
Also Fresh Stock of Pure Eng-
lish Paris Green, Arenate of
Lime, Sprayicle.
See Us .For Your Hay Rope Rea
quli'efrnents. Best Quality, Low-
est Possible Prices.
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HARDWARE
Mr. Chas. Leaver is spending this
week with relatives in Lanark Co. "
Mi and Mrs. Robt. Purdon and
children, spent one day last week with
her sister, Mrs. Irvin Henry, Belfast.
Mr. Thos. Routcliffe and Mr. and
Mrs, Arnos Cornelius attended the
Kincardine races on Thursday last,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Farrier and Lu-
ella, spent Suday with Mr. and Mrs,
Daniel Martin,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McBrien of Au-
burn, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Herbert Laidlaw.
Miss Nellie Inglis of Lakelet is vis-
iting with her aunt, Mrs. Fred Davi-
son,
Mr, Gray of Georgetown, visited on
Monday with Mr, Harold Spading.
Miss Mary Kelly of St. Augustine,
visited one day last week, with her
grand parents, Mr, and. Mrs. Jas, Cor-
nelitts,
Mr, Cecil Falconer purchased a
Ford car last week,
tared to Bayfield on Sunday.
Miss Myrtle Ritchie of 'Toronto is
spending her holidays at her home at
Zion.
Rev. Mr. Dickenson, the pastor 'ivy}o
was appointed to Ashfield circuit, oc-
cupied the pulpit at Zion, Hackett's
and Blake's on Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alex.vReaich, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Reaich and fancily of Har-
riston, visited at Mr. John Walni-
sley's.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Abraham and
Master Vern of Saginaw, Mich.., spent
a few days with the former's parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Abraham.
NIr, and Mrs, Robt. Galley and
children, spent a few days in Kincar-
dine, last week,
Mt and Mrs. Howe and family, al-
so Mr. Strotz of Clifford, visited at
Mr. john Welinsley's last Sunday: `.
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Calling of: Ripley
visited their daughter, Mrs, Victor
Haines,
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FOR THIS WEEK -END ONLY
Old Bleach Towels
$1.98 Each
Our best grades of Pure Silky
Linen Huckaback that are regular-
ly' priced $2.25 and $2.50 each.
Old...Bleach Colored
Towels -60c
Pure linen of generous size in
Delft Blue, Rose, Gold and Mauve.
Regular price is $z.00 each.
Linen Bridge Sets
$6.5o Sets on sale for
$5.75 Sets on sale for
Sets contain one cloth` and
four serviettes, in beautiful sha-
des of Indian Orange, Biege and
Oyster.
Table Linens
8 Only Table Cloths
Pure Linen, various patterns
in sizes 2X2 and 2x24 yds. ' Re-
gularly priced $7..5o, $8.5o and
$xo.00 each. Any cloth, your
choice $5.95.
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93c Each
Pure white with colored borders
'of Rose, dold and Delft Blue, size
x8x3o inches. Regularly 'priced at
I.25 each: .
Wash Cloths
For 25c
Good quality and size with pink
and blue borders.
Hemmed Union Napkins
Hemmed Linen Napkins ._.__39c
Unhemmed Linen Napkin
44•C;t 67c, 83c each
Some of these are front our good
sets,.' the cloths having been sold
Embroidered Dresser Scarfs,
greatly reduced, each $z.39.
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Luncheon Sets,,
x only Swiss Embroidered
Blue Cloth with 6 Serviettes to
match. Regularly priced $xo.00,
for $5.95.
Old Bleach Linen Pillow Cas-
es greatly reduced. $1.89 and
$1.49 each.
Table' Linens
4 Only All Linen Henn -
stitched Sets
That are regularly priced $x5,
' for $9.75 per set
g onlyeall linen Hemstitched
Sets that are regularly priced at
$x3.50, for $8.75.
z only Set Old Bleach, double damask, willow
pattern, that would grace any table. Regularly
priced $30.00, on sale at $2x.95•
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' Yours for $22.g5. 1111
3 only Superfine Linen Table Clothes 2x2• yds., reg priced $35 for ... $16.75 I
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All Linen Tabling, Bleached and Unbleached in several widthsand qualities ._..__....$x.25 to 2.45 per yard.
As • the gttaiitity of some of the above lines is limited, an early selection is advisable.
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