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IIIIIIiI.'taslc Ict�et;'s. Mr, Stuart Mc'Bttrn
ey hid the irrisfortune to have :one of
NIhis horses roll down the bank. ��to the
river. one day, last week and on Sat,
iu •day when M , John J3eecroft was
■ .going for chop to Wliiteelsurch kris
1 teats got down, 'he separated then"
and tied them up and went for help
pi and when; he came back one had roll -
kw• ed clown the steep hank and was out111 .
on the ice,
■ Mrs. J3roorner and daughter, 'Velma
■ and Irene of Toronto are herr, on ac;
■ count of 'the illness of Iter inother,
Mrs Jas. Dow, sr,
ii Mr. Frank T1iQlnpsonshipped a cat-
:of fat cattle front Wh tccluu eh
* on +xday
Mr. and Mrs. John McGee ,enter-
tained the rnenibers of the Calvin
MI Church choir in their home on. Friclay
ii evening,
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g.Friday of this week, Endling on
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:n checking over our stock we find we have approximately i
pp y �i,000.00 more than is our desire at this tine ofyear
hence the reason for this Stock Reducing
SaIeo Keep in mend the dates of sale, Friday.. March'12th
until
Saturday,March 20th, both days inclusive and positively for Eight Days Only.
THIS SALE WILL INCLUDE EVERYTHINGN THE
A STORE, NOTHING RESERVED
The Shoe Store
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WIL !sPhone 129, W ingham,
BLYTIT
Mr. R. M. McKay returned h:onme on
'Thursday from ai extended visit v�itl
friends in California and British Co,..
l unbia,
Illrs. Charles Harvey of Exeter yis--
ited friends in town during the week.
A goodly number of the United Far-
riers Club turned ent. to Naafi Mr. J.
J. Morrison, Secretary, speak in. Dr,
Milne's Hall,Tuesday evening.' The.
speaker laid .emphasis on the Co-op-
erative
o-op-erative plan as the only means to ob-
tain a inarlcet for their products,
There passed away in London
Sunday: March 7th,, Airs, Davis, rg-
' et of the late Mr, James lavas, ag-
ed 8o years. The remains werecon-
veyed frOin London, Moid1ay evening
to the Home of her .son, Mr, ,James
Davis, Funeral service was held on
Wednesday with interment to., Union;,
■ Cemetery. Rev. Dr. Barnaby had
■ 'Wedding Bells' have been ringing charge of the services.
GLENANNAN
around Glenannan.
■ Mrs, VVm. H. Marshall has return-
ed `home after `spending a we with.
■■ friends in Kitchener,
■ Mrs. :Howard Wylie; spent a few
■ days recently with Miss Mary, Eadie.
• On Wednesday eyeing of last
iweek a,-lcitclten shower• was held in
honor of ':Miss • Mary Eadie prior to
■ her marriage bya number of her
young friends at the home of Mrs.
• • Oliver Stokes, A social time was
■ snent after which lunch was served.
■ Mrs. Wm. Errington and two daugh-
mters visited on Sunday with Miss.,'Ber-
■ ilia` Marshall. all.
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® Mr. Wellington Henderson has mo
ved into his new store in the Tennan
Ka Building and it is certainly a very nice
® Butcher Shop, as everything is spot-
• less. Mr. Donald McCharles took
® over Itis Grocery Store and opened up
nnottincernerrt toc). the ■in Elie olcl 13en ter t< seri-star d. Mr. lIcE?� li rl ire n .C a es edls o introduction int u
PLiblic ow
• ® and we wish. him every success.
Continuity in "'usiness with an Exclusive Men's Mrs, (Dr.) Elliott ad Miss
g e Store. ■
® fred have returned hone after spend -
M ing a couple of months in- Toronto.
M Mrs. Price Naylor and son ; Jack
O 1 and Mrs. Wm. Naylor returned to
■ Toronto on Friday last.
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4Mr. A. H. Carruth left for Kincar-
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▪ dine,: where, he is engaged for the sea-
■ son with Mr. ` L. Anderson.
1'HE HANNA STORE
SPECIAL
ACJL1NCEMENT.
2 PAIR PANTS
X25.50
fa
2 PAIR PANTS
Made to measure Suits with
Two Pair of Pants, English
Tweeds a n d Worsteds—
Guaranteed Fit. Mr. Kash
man and Mr. Burrill will
beat our store on
THURSDAV
to take your measure. - We
are agents for this $25.50
T-wo Pair Pant Suit line.
Come in eary on Thursday
and leave your order for
immediate or Spring. Suits
delivered when required.
The old €irni of Hanna
Co Ltd. solicits a contin-
uance
ontin .uance of your business in
Men's Furnishings and
Men's and Boys' Clothing.
Prices will always ' be the Lowest at the Hanna Store
Thursday, Friday and Saturday will be the Greatest Days
in Our History for Prices. Just a,.1ew items'
listed on this bill.
MEN'S SUITS
Navy Serge Suits, a special lot
of Fine Eotalny Ser- z/,,(,5
ges at _-.. M ��tt!! x.77
Fancy Suits for Men 21 . r
Young oung ,Men at
Royi s All Woof Bloom- 1.29
ers, nicely made at .. q +�
Carhartt's famous Over 2,9
alfs and Smocks' at x3
Stanfields Medium and Winter
Weight Underwear, all �rra �L'
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All Other Lines 25 per cent, off
OVERCOATS
Overeat Sale,_ final. clearance
rather thanput overcoats aw-
ay we are giving $ro.00 off any
Overcoat in the store on Thurs-
day, Friday mid Saturday.
• SPRING HATS
New Felts in New 'Sha- 9 a
des, Sale Price .__ "*"
dance at St. Helens on Friday even-
ing.
Miss Marion Hodgins of Belfast,
spent Sunday evening• with Miss Till-
ie Sherwood of Lanes..
EAST WAWANOSH
Mrs: Jas. Dow, sr., isvery ill at pre-
sent. We hope 'for a sFeedy recov=
ery.
Mr.' Elisha Walker had a bee cn
Monday unloading a carload of mater-
ial for his new barn.
Some of the back roads are in very
poor condition owing to• a.tlic many
storms. Especially so is the river
road by Mr. Peter, Leaver's and Mr. now.
ST. HELENS-
Mrs: Alf sten Hughes of Holyr
visited her brother; McKenzie
Mrs'. Webb lhst week.
Rev. Chas. Cumming, visited
sister at Orilla: last week.
Mr. Stanley Toddhas returned
ter visiting friends in Michigan
three weeks.
Mrs. Wm. McDbnaki and daughter,'
Miss Irene Lynch are visitors' With
Hamilton relatives" .-
The regular monthly 'fleeting.of the
Harris Mission Band will be Heid in
the United Church on Saturday after--
noon
fternoon next.
.Mr. Ross Murray the Assessor is
making his annuaI calls these days:
KINLOSS
, Report' for the month of February.
S. S. No, so, Kinloss.
Sr. IV—Eliza Warfel;.., Gladys; Gar-
ton, Russel Moore, Charlie Render-
somoy MacGregor', Ro er
R y b t Hender-
son, Clarence McClenegjian'1`,
Sr. SII--ZVlillaa Moore, Ella -Wade
John Garton, Merle • Gaunt, Atho
Purdon, George -Ross*, George' Ga,Y�''
ton; Edna Wader°, Ruth Moore,* .Jai
vies Richar son.`'
Jr, III—Lorra Mec ieneghan, John
Morrison, James Henderson,*
1I -Thomas Wjlson,',- Stanley Moo-
re*, ,,Norrna Morrison, Ve1ma:1Scott,',
oJanet Craig*, .Edward; 14fcClenaghan*,
andod; Sr. I—Elector Purdon, i ussel Ross*
James Wader°, Jack Gilhespie*,
her Primer—Olive ,Garton; Agnes Gil-
lespie,
James Morrison.
Those marked * missed one or- more
exams..
af-
for
Congratulations are due Mr•: h''red!
McQuillin, who obtained' first- place
for general proficiencyain the boys ag-
ricultural class recently,held. in:ILuck-
E. S. Feiisi. teache
ri
BORN
Appleby�Irt- Wingham Generale Hos-
pital on March 5, to Mr. and' Mrs;
Reuben'' Appleby a ,son.' Wilfred
• Ward. Eldon.
EAST WAWANOSH
S. S_ No. p, Literary Society poste-'
paired their regular meeting of::Mar=-
ch'z2th. to March s5th.
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® his home in Toronto. Mr. Envie is ■
■ a son-in-law of the late J. 13. Hunter. ` ■
® The •VV. M.: S. met last -Wednesday
in the Presbyterian Church, the Pres. ■
Mrs, NI. McKenzie in the chair. The •
Bible study was taken by Mrs. C. H. 0
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■: M:rs, Gordon Irwin, St, ; Helens, •i.
■ spent a few days last week with Mrs.
■ 1Wilson Irwin,`, Belfast, 5
■ Miss Elsie Vint of Belfast, spent a
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a Ifew days in Winghani last week with
• friends "there.
Mr, and and Mrs. Geo. Hunter and Al -
leas. of Zion, spent•.Friday with the
■ :ilatters sister, sMrs, Wilfred Drennan, ■-
i Crewe..
Mrs. Jos. Smith, Si. IdelenS, Patient■
McDonald and the topic by Mrs.Da-
ve Thompson. A duet by Misses .Ag-
new and Douglas was much enjoyed.
A short reading. by Mrs. E. Aitchison
and 'Mrs. Geo. Douglas. The meet-
iiig closed in the nsual way.
The induction of the four new eld-
ers in' South Kinloss' Church took pla-
ce at the Sunday morning. service the.
newt elders who were inducted were
as follows: Messrs. Peter McKinnon,
L: C. MacIver, John McLeod, D. S.
McDonald.
• The funeral of .the late Mrs. Jas.
Taylor who died on Sunday last was
held' from. her home just south of
Lucknow and was largely attended.
Mrs. Taylor's husband died some
time ago and since then Mrs, Taylor is
has lived alone, she was'in her 7th ® .
year the service being. held at the hou-
se and the grave by the Rev. F. W.
Cosens.
Miss Murchison is visiting her bro-
ther, Mr, Sam Murchison of town.
Mr. E. Aitcheson' was a week -end
visitor at his home here.
Mr. Wm. Connell presented the
Presbyterian' S. S. and Guild with a
beautiful lantern and Mr, Rev C. H.
McDonald gave a Travelogue on the
Highlands of Scotland, accompai-
ied by very interesting slides at the
Guild .last Monday night,
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Silk Hose and Silk and Wool
Hose, a Knock Out' a
Bay's n 1„last'week with. Mrs. Frank Irwin OUR EST ,TT
Y underwear a gar lanes. �:5 �l LSH �' CUSTOM
me'nt.a.._...._.......:w_,._.�....._: i !: ,A number from Mafelitn Belfast y`
IIIIg, ■ Goods bought and sold on Cash Bays, Your -are therefore assured of the highe
■ atta Crewe, went ' in sleigliloads to ■'qualitymerchandise ■ iDungannon on p;riday evening to hear at lowest prices.
-the debate. - ■ Corm in and see the., New Spring. Goods,
. Mrs, 'Jno. Savage of , Dungannon ■
. , was in Goclerich on Tuesday, ,t •
■ Miss Mary Phillips of Toronto is ai
■ spending, the week,etxd with her sis ■
1. ter, Mrs. Thos. Ferguson of Lanes.
Mr; .Spence and 1'alnler Irwin of "n
' Belfast' and Miss °Variia Hamilton of ■
U Paramount., at:tendcd the McFarlane 1 giong
ing Bros : Announce any Shipments
Of New Spring Merchandise_'
Ladies-', Misses'` and` Children's Ready=to-Weai
oats
raps
resses
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Sets
New Silks, Printed Crepes, Satin Canton,; Flat Crepes, Silk Broadcloths, Crepe de
Chenes, Natural Pongee, Rayon Silks.
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Hosiery, Gloves,Silk Underwear, Corsets,
Corslets, Sanitary' Goods.•
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Dress Goods, Tweed Flannels, Kasha
Cloths,''Charmelaine and Poiret Twills.
■ Furnishings, , Curtain Materials Cretonnes, ■ g ,, � eines, Art:Sateens, Denims, Ta este s
■ Double Face Velours, Wilton Rugs and. Mats, Congoleum' Rugs, Table Lin ns,.
m Towvellings, Linen Sheeting, Linen Pillow Cases. . '
■ New Gin hams
■ g , Voiles, Beach Cloths,
very article in out store will be on sale during the next vrueekw
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