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The Smartest Coats
New' cloths, clever designs, ilarge variety. Popular
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Suits Are Much Wanted
Twill Cords, Tweeds, Wool Failles. What nicer than
▪ a Smart Spring Suit? Priced $24.50, 35.00 and 42.50.
::ttractive Dresses
Typifying the smartest of New Spring Styles in Flat
Crepes, Crepe Satins, Georgettes and Printed Crepes at
a prices you will be pleased to pay.
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Novelty Gloves
We have just received
new stocks of Real
French Kid and fine
quality Silk Gloves, be-
autiful designs and col-
or combinations, Smart
Cuffs.
Priced 1.00, 1.50
Parasols
The new "aunty"
style is a pleasure to
carry.
Navy, Brown,
Green and Black.
- $1.39, 2.00, 3.00
MORRIS
Minutes Morris Cottn, it meeting
held in the Township Hall on Mon:
day, March x5th., 026. Members all
present, The Reeve presiding.
The minutes of the last meeting
were readand approved.:; •
A grant of $to.00 was made to the
Salvation .Army at Toronto.
The list • of pound keepers and fen-
ce viewers was renewed and correct-
ed.
The clerk was instructed to write
to the Drainage Referee in reference
tothe petition of the ratepayers on
the Bowe's Drain.
The report on the . Ellison Drain
was read and as there were no obje,c-
tions front the ratepayers, the 'report
was provisionally adopted.
The following accounts were paid;
Alex :'Smith, re -James Smith Estate,
overpaid taxes $5.27; Wm. Craig,, pa-
trolman ..50; Frank Shaw, patrolman,
4.40; John• Craig, patrolman 2.23;
Clias. • Workman, patrolman io.xo; R.
Golley, patrolman 8.50; Geo, Kelly,
patrolman 7.00; Wm. Thueli, patrol-
man ;4.01; Salvation Army xo.00.,
Next meeting, April 12, 1926.
A. MacEwen, Clerk.
Silk hose
In many Spring
shades.
Winsome Maid,
Penman's,
.Monarch,
Niagara Maid.
95c, 1.19, 1.50
ews From Our
Spring
Underwear
New Vests, Bloomers
Slips, Step Ins and
Combinations, in Silk,
Fine Lisle and Cotton
materials.
25c to $1.50
en's Section'
The Best Hats
Top Coats
New Slipon Styles in Smart Tweeds and
Covert Cloths, $18.75, 21.00, 24.50.
Ready -to -Wear Suits
RAPID CITY
We see lots of Sea Gulls flying-
around.
lyingaround at present, they say it is a sign
of cold backward weather. We all
hope not,
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. W. j.
McLeod, back to our burg once more
after an absence of a year.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Steward of
Lucicnow, visited the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fisher on Sunday
Mr, Fisherhas been seriously ill the
past week. We hope for his early re-
covery.
I'nisure • we are all glad to see
Scotty our good hearted and obliging
nail man on the job again after his
serious attack of the Flu. Donald ne-
ver missed a day all winter, no matter
how rough . or stormy.
Mark Gardner has been driving the
mail on Route 7, on account of the se-
vere sickness of Mr. Alex. Havens of
Lucknow. We all hope to see Sandy
able to drive Dora around the Route
soon.
Mr. yohn 1VIcKeeth of Burlington
and Mr. Henry Gardner of. Zion call
ed on their .cousins, Mr. and Mrs. M.
L. Gardner one day, ;last week.
Mr. Will Nixon of Donnybrook,
called on Rapid City friends one day
recently.
Mr. Joseph England was busy help-
ing Mr. Victor Whitley load buggies
on a car for the West last Saturday.
Vic has over 4o second hand buggies
to ship out.
A large number from Rapid Cityat-
tended the concert and dance put on
Single and Double Breasted styles in
fine Worsteds and Tweeds.
$24.50, to 28.50.
Fine Haberdashery
Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Socks, Un-
derwear, Collars, Braces, Belts.
Art Clothes to Your
Measure
Real Scotch Tweeds and English Wor-
steds tailored to fit you. Come in and see
the samples.
Boys' Clothing
Brock, Borsalino. Eastern Caps. All Two Bloomer Suits, Blouses, Golf Hose,
sizes in New Spring Colors.
Stockings, Caps and Belts.
Everything New For Spn i
It is Easy to Shop 1 ere.
WHITECHURCH
The social evening held in the Un-
ited Church here was a decided suc-
cess, there being a . full house to see
the moving pictures put on by Mr.
ICellough, assistant Agriculture Re-
presentative of Clinton.
Mrs. Robert Pardon and family are
spending a few days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Anderson of St.
Helens.
Quite a munber in ,this community
have tapped and repot a good runt of
sap. .
Miss Marjorie Campbell with Miss
Barbara Weir of Stratford, spent 'rhe
!Easter holidays at the latter's home
here.
Mr. Jos. McInnes moved on Mon-
day to the farmhe purchased from
Mr. Alec• Cameron whose - sale ; last
Monday was a splendid • success.
Mrs. Jim Saunders and son, George
of Ashfield, spent last Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Will Conn.
Quite a number were entertained at
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the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hector
Mackay, last Thursday . evening.
Mr. Gordon Mackay of Leamington,
spent the past week with his parents
here.
BLYTH
(Intended for last week)
The Misses Bainaby and Brogden
of London,. spent over Sunday with
friends in town.
Owing to the storm that was rag-
ing all day Saturday the evening train
nn the C. N. R. due at 7.20, did not
arrive until Sunday at five a. nl.
On Friday afternoon in Memorial
Halt was the conclusion of the Sew-
ing Course which was ,under the sus- a few days with her grandparents,
aus-
pices of the Women's'Iustitute, MISS Mr and Mrs. Sandy Stewart.
Miss Wade spent her holidays with
her parents in Fordwicli.
by the Orangemen of L.-0. L. 428
last Thursday • evening. The ladies
supplied a. bountiful lunch. Miller
and Gardner Orchestra supplied mus-
ic for the dance, . and jolly', Dunc. act-
ed as floor manager and called for the
squares. We wish 428 every success
at their 'social evenings.
BELGRAVE.
Mr, Harper Robertson of Melville,
Sask., is visiting his uncle, Wm. Ro-
bertson.
The Women's Institute will hold
their regular monthly meeting at the
home of Mrs. Jno. Bell on Tuesday,
April 20th.
Mrs. James Bone left on Monday
morning to spend a few days in Till
sonburg at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Bone, who are both in Poor
health.
Lewis Bone of Detroit, spent the
week -end at his home in Belgrave.
Miss Laura A. Bone, R. N. of Port
Huron, Mich., spent a few days last
week at the home of Mrs, Bone, Bel -
grave.
Miss Mae Bone of Janetville, ,.spent
Easter week at her home here.
Miss Louise McKenzie of London
Normal •School, was at her home for
the holidays.
Miss Etta Stonehouse has taken a
position in Dan Geddes,' Store.
Miss Stewart of Londesboro, spent
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so, we do all kinds of repairs to
Tops, Cushions, Etc.
WE ALSO MAKE "TOPS" FOR EVERY MAKE OF CAR AND
AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES.
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Ford.Tops,'this in 6• $V
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• Ford Tops, same as above, but
For Tops better line with(
Gypsy style side wings— ��7J
with double backs, 75 Chevrolet Tops, include.[1'
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Lin replacing tops and guarantee an excellent job. :•
We also make "New Side Curtains" -in both the New or Oki m
RI Styles. We also make the kind of curtains "with rods" which trans-
®_ forms the ordinary.Touring Car into a "Closed Car."
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McLaughlin of the Ontario Dept. of
Agriculture was the capable demon-
strator owing to the sickness, some
of the members of the class were un-
able to finish,: but the remainder of
Mr, and Mrs.' Shoebottom have mo-
ved into the Parsonage for the sum.
Mer.
the class, each ;hada pretty dress or Sony to report Mrs. Scandrett, sr.,
other wearing apparel to their cre- as quite ill and under the Dr,'s care
dit. A ten cent tea was served by the Quite a number are on the sick list.
ladies during..,thc afternoon.
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its her mother at. Wingham.
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That may be ancient history to many
Residents
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Daily Journal of Flint, Mich• "Jumbo know the fact. This is a surprise
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Jumbo,, the largest circus elephant in
the world, was killed by a (grand
Trunk freight train in the railway
yards ofthat city on. Sept. 15t11.,.1885.
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FORDYCE
Mr. and Mrs. Souter Taylor and•
son, Gordon visited at Mr. George
Naylor's one day last week.
Mrs. James Dow is at present vis-
iting at her father's, Mr. Hugh Ivtc-
Gurney's. who is not -very well at pre-
sent.
Nt. James St• Marie,bought'a fine
team of horses at Mr. Shoebott:on's
Sale, one day recently.
Mr. James Barbour purchased 'a ;Eine
Grey Marc .from Mr.: John Mills,
weighing: in the neighborhood of
r7oo lbs.
Glad to hear that Mrs. George Nay-
lor who hurt her leg by an accident,
is improving nicely.
Mr. R. McKay art old resident of
this township is at present visiting
friends in this locality.
Mr. and Mrs, ;Harry Champion vis-
ited at Mr. Peter Leaver's on Sunday
last.
ring Topcoats g
Donegals, Scotch Tweeds, English Covert Cloths,
Gabardines, Etc.
EVERY NEW COLOR --
$20.00 Co $30.00
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BLYTH.
ivir. and Mrs. Mansell, spent the
holidays with .friends at ,Brucefield.
Among those who attended the fun-
eral of the late Mr. Robert Jolnlstotl
on Monday,'were Mr, and Mrs. Chas.
Campbell, Wingham, Mrs. Hyslop,
Listowel and Mrs. Westels of Kin-
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cardine.
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Mrs. 3deu y
Toronto to attend the funeral of her
sister, Mrs. Robert McDowell, who
passed away on. Wednesday. Decea--
ed had not enjoyed the best of health
forseveralmonths. She is survived
by her husband, three daughters, and
one son, Marvin, • Funeral service
was held on Saturday at her home,
Westfield conducted. by Rev. Mr.
Baines. Interment in the. Westfield ,
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The Big Colored Show
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their Plantation Shows and Dances.. ' Genuine Darkies from the ■
Sunny South. Funny Comedians, Singers, Dancers. • ■
.. The Greatest Jazz Band on the ' oad 2
Everybody is going join the crowd. Live and let live.
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your old boots ;shined up and you will
feel like a new creature and then per-
haps soine one will be kind. hearted
enough to tell us we are looking foine.
since we have seen a dandelion, that
when it. does come, it will be a thing
of beauty. And he' thinks there -is no
use being 'old, looking, old and feel-
ing, old all at once.' Just get your
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Miss Ethel Nash, of Echo Bay and
the "Soo", forrnerly of Gorrie is
spending the Easter vacation with her
school days class rnate, Miss. Birdie
M. Laurie, P. S. teacher of Detroit,
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The Misses Nash and Laurie are gra-
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Gotrie of the Go
under the guiding .hand of that sterl-
ing 'principal, the late John 13. Camp-
bell,
Cemetery..
BELIVIORE
The annual meeting of the Union
Church was held Thursday afternoon'
report stated all branches of the
church in a flourishing condition.
Those on the sick lisp are Mae Jo-
hann, ?earl Douglas.
Miss Elizabeth Hackney had an old
time quilting bee, Friday afternoon.
Miss Mary Aitken is at her home.
here at present:
Mrs. Mulvey and Miss Helen, spent
Sunday evening at Mr. Ralph Met -
calf's and Irene Mundell at George
Herd's, Miss Clara Metcalf of Wing -
ham with' her parents.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Mundell, were
visitor's at the manse, Thursday;
Timothy's advice to us last week
was never trottble trouble, the moral
of all this is "to keep your mind of
yourself and think of the troubles of
the other fellow and not to worry be-
cause we are only a dandelion and
not arose ora gladiola, It is so long
Albert Lowrie of Stratford former-
ly of the "13" line and Gorrie, has re-
turned to his position with the G. T.
Ry, after a month's vacation, spent
with his brother, William in St• Pe-
tersburg, Fla. Mr, Lowrie says Cart -
atilt looks better than cvct• to him,
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