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Otj'o • s and Rubber
Footmo, 1 ar
Will close posittiveljf on
aturi Next. ,MarchQth 2
gave hurnqurous 3.'eading 13e -i
N ,fore the Meeting," after which a chor-
MI kits .eutiUed Dewdrop" was rendered
INV by a number of nienibers The roll
▪ calA. Canadian. Problem" was well
irespondecl to. The meeting closed
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Ttairsday, March i The Agri,t
tural R.epresentative from CflntoiiwiitClinton
be present with his motion pietures
portxayirig various industries of Ca-
• These are both interesting and.
iiistructive. Eiierybody weleotne. •
Mr. Will aVXoore of Calvin N. D. ar-
MI singin the. National Anthent and s.Firved here last Wednesday. Jiu.t. too
▪ social half I our was s ei 'late for his mother's fUneral it 15Q•
years since he Lias been home.
Miss Hazel Wocks of TeeswatierA
also Mrs. Wesley Leitgatt and
ter, Leila of Bluevale, spent the we
lend witr Mr. and. Mrs, John
bray,
The Young Peoples Guild of Chat -
Tiler's Church spent a pleasant tine
on Monday evening with the young
people of the Presbyterian •Church,
•Mr. and Mrs. Lester • Falconer of
Culr9S's. visited 1\19,134aY witli Mr.
WROXETER NEWS,
MI The Women's 'Institute will meek
si at the home of Mrs. A. 1. Brown,
• Monday 29th. "Ireland, Past and
•;Present," "Canadian Laws Pertaining,
• to Women. and. Children" are the sub-
jects to be talcen, tip. Be ready to do
your best in the .po,tato peeling on
test. Note • change of .date,
The SewingCourse is • now in full
swing' under Ole diy,eclion 91' Miss,
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McLaiiglilin of the Ontario Dept. 6£
Agriculture.
and Big SavingswiII accrue to those who take advantage of it
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1• •••s more Women's Institute was held at
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1111 the usual wa.y by singing the open -
al hour. The meeting was opened
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• IN ling ode and repeating the Lord's
III The New Coats have arrived and Pretty Dresses too , 1
III, Prayer. '
El • The minutes of the last meeting
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1 Ihusiness part of the meeting was `corn -
111111 pleted, community. song, 'The Little
al Brown ChurCh in 'the Vale," was
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sung. Mrs. Wm. Mundell gave an
a excellent address on "Country Wo -
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SOME BARGAINS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY'
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We Advise Early Purchases.
Laundry Soaps 5c
Seedless Raisins, 2 lb. -25c
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ering Yarns Lb. $1.14
4 Ply, Black, White, Grey.
Curtain Nets 39c
Comprising lines regularly
priced 60c to 85c yd.
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250 Holeproof Hose black
only, all sizes.,.. ... ........98c
Gold Seal Congoleutn Rugs
all less 25 Per Cent.
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Standard Sheetings
The best Canadian Cloth,
Blues and black with stripes
per yard
Brown's Shamrock
Linens
Cloths 7090 with frill bor-
ders, $6.00 for .........3.95
$5.50 for .•,•• .-.-. 3.79
Fresh French Walnuts 44c
Singapore Pineapple, 2
tins ... . ••• ..... .••• • 43c
Kellogs Corn Flakes, 3 •
New Date, 'll;S: ..... .19c
6 rolls Crepe Toilet Pa-
per ....• • • ... • .. .• . .23c
Matches, Large box -.25c
McLaren's Jelly Powd-
• ers, 4 for 29c
Special Black Tea-- •••••59c
36 Inch Cretonnes
New Bird and floral designs
24c and 33c per yd.
rtmotaitoopiitotor.mmetimiieimaist.ttominto.rmiitic
New Dress Flannels
All the Spring shades, spe-
• cially priced 1.49 yd•.
35c Men's All Linen Hand-
kerchiefs, 5 for ,,,......1.00
85c Down Proof
Sateens 63c
Good designs, 36 in. wide.
200 All Linen Table
Napkins
Half Price, each • • • • .•••19c
Act quickly.
Silk Clleck Dress
Flannels
New Spring shades, yd. 98c
Curtain Marquisettes
-- 25c —
Ivory, White and Ecru, reg.
priced 39c and 50c.
Irish Linen Table
Cloth's
70 inches wide, 2 yards in-.
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each .
piece, samples,
each $3.25
$3 Tapestry Covering 1,89
Genuine Brass Pins 2 5 " 1 5'
Meri's Good Worie.Shirt 980 Pan count, 3 papers ...10c 50 inches wide.
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BROS. Phone 71
Penman's 71 Merino
Underwear 79c
Men's Shirts and Drawers.
Feather Ticking 39c
ACD Quality, Down Proof.
Green Edge Natural
Pongee 48c
Our standard cloth.
85c Red Table Linen 54c
Very serviceable.
Men's All Leather Work
Mitts • • 39c
Women's All C a s hyneie
Spring shades in Women's
High Grade Silk and Wool
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WHITECHURCH
Mrs'. Spackman, left here on Friday
to visit with her sister Mrs Ch-ni-
pion Of Brussels, prior to going to
her home in London. •
Mrs. George Cottle, jr„ left for her
home in the West one day last week.
Mrs. W. R. Farrier attended the
"Mother and Daughter Banquet" held
ili Vtiringliain United Church on Fri-
day last. •
'IVIr.'and Mrs. Fred Mowbray, enter-
tained a number of friends and neigh-
bours in .their liorne on Friday even-
ing, "
Mr. Charles Martin was operated
)on in London Hospital one day last
kveek. He is getting along as well as
'can be expected.
Mr. Earnest Sparling of Kincardine,
spent Saturday with his grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Cottle.
Willie Mowbray, Jas. Weir and Ja-
mes Wilson, were down to Mr. Su-
therland's big hill On Saturday trying
out their skis.
. Mr. Harold Sparling had the redio
•installed on Saturday. Mr. Ken 1-e
terson also hag one installed now.
Miss Lavina Carrick and friend
from Wingham, spent the week -end at
her home here.-
Mr. Jahn Gaunt. visited in Owen
Sound last week. Nov, John!
Miss Annie, Sinipson of Bassario,
Alta., is visiting with her sisttr, Mrs.
Fr(ank Henry.
Don't -forget the social evening to be
hel.d in the ;United Church here on
and. Mrs. John rialcorfel'i
:Master Elroy Laidlaw,Js at present
very ill, we are sorry to say.
,The Gnild' of Chalmer's Church held
a 'very enjoyable social evening '
their chuich on Friday night. One of
the interesting iterns-on the program
was a debate, ,
GLENANNAN •
Miss Edithe' Metcalfe, who as
spent the pat two weeks at herei ie
here, has returned to ,Toronto, where
she will resinne her duties.
• Mr. 'Lance LinColli, who has been
-Working for the past couple of mon-
ths in Detroit, has returned hoine.
Much sympathy is extended to Mr.
and /v.frs. Reuben Appleby in the lof.,s
of their infant son.
Master Arno Metcalfe, spent a cou-
ple of days with his sister, Mrs. Ho-
ward Wylie. '
ST. HELENS •
Mr, Frank Todd delivered a load of
hogs to Lucknow last week. He had
nine and eight proved to be selects
Who can beat that?
Mr. and Mrs. John Woods and dau-
ghter ,Miss Daisy, who have spent
the past few months here, have left
for their home at IMelford, Sask.
Mrs. Curnmin'wa in Winghain
last Friday when she gave an ad.ress
at the "Mother and Daughter Ban-
quet."
A Social under the auspices of the
C. G. I. E. group of the United chur-
eh, will beheld on Friday evening.
Come and encourage the girls. There
will be a collection taken,
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