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Silk Taffeta in navys and
blacks with tr mm n s of
rose jade and orange,.
You are invited to
inspect our newest gowns.
NEW TAILORED SUITS—Heavy trieotine with plain lines, .full satin
lined, in newest Myles for, Spring.
NEW SILKS ---New Taffetas in all Spring shades, heavy quality
$2.25 per yard. Silk Canton Crepes in new shades
for Spring.
HEATHER HOSE—Newt, brown shales, all sizes $145.
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GROCERIES
Chicken Haddie 25c
Canned T m.'tovevsyT large rata16c
Dates,
special,.3 lbs. for , 25c
Raisins, small, seedless •24c
Cold, Sunlight and Comfort Soap 7c
Dried Apples, per lb...... ......... ... • 10c
Sugar, per 100
Prunes, per lb
Teas, black, 3 for
Shredded. Wheat, 2 for
White Beans, 4 f,Qr
7.75
15c
1.00
25c
Robitnhood Oatmeal, large pkg •25c
25c
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AM V A nag
,Lyceum 'he•tr
Phut"sday, Friday and, Saturday,
gp, �1pp //E�L/��AtI�ryyNEr� ytq�yp���
HAMMVIER,STEIN
The Girl from Ngwhere
A modern' action romance by
Bradley ting.
Also a, Special,Cbi istie Comedy.
Matinee Sat. at 3.30, 10c and 15o.
Two shows Sat, night at 7.30 anc1L9.
Monday; Tuesday and Wednesday
HU[CO IALLIN
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EAST WAWANOSH the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Word was received here last week Leggatt on Friday evening.
• 3f the death of Mr. Geo: Tisdale which Mr. Wm. Stein who was visiting
occurred at the home of his daughter, with his sister, Mrs. Wrn. Pardon,
' Mrs. Albert Stein, of Aylesboro, Sask, went to Brussels on Saturday to.visit
en Friday, Jan. 27th. Mr. and Mrs. his sister, Mrs. Rintoul,
Geo.. Mrs. Jas. Barbour of Fordyce, is
ixeo. Tisdale had spent their life on
- t i near Donnybrook' until spending this week with her daughter,
heir farm y Mrs. Ben McClenaghan.
this summer when thr, went . His Miss Myrtle Beecroft returned from
m - their daughter, in Sa is. His Brussels on Saturday.
many friends will hear his death Mrs Dan McIntosh of Langside,
with regret. When he was ten years
Old he came to this country with his and Mrs. .Ab. McQuillan, spent a day
parents from County Cavan, Ireland. last week at the home of Mr. and
t
Wes. Leggett, t, .
Mrs. e
Zti s,y
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oldhe al'riLll
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k: is 11Mwth 24lifars;The young people of St. Helens, are
1 r n Slt r � p' p
ss Martha Clifton of ti� ate a o ,
a M evening
arid they had five sons,. Tom; Fred, coa�iii7,�• over to s1>_+"nd Friday e�L c We
-JrJill Joe and George, the first two *,`With the Guild young people. ti� et
Thom still survive. After the deati"J'w.ish for a good turn out.•
last weekac
of lits fit•st Wife, he married, Miss 3'tig Dan Martin span,.
Martha brooks,' his wife, wild still with her mother, Mrs. Woods, cif St,
eervives, Helens, who has been very low.
sons, Herb,Albert, Dr. lletwielet, of Kitchener, ad-
nry,hey had live dressed the church on Sunday even -
daughters,
.Walter and David, and four-• �, ,,.- „ work, Her
slaughters, 'firs. Albert -Stein; who is rug on "Traveller's Aid it o_
and .Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. address'was very interesting and in -
Albert
t $tructiVe:
; llleSt87 and Mrs, Henry Tisdale
Mrs E S tarlin •. spent a couple of
was s years old. Mr, Tfather daYs last week with her sister, Mrs.
was always a lcird husband and father 'rhos. Kew of Wingharn;
Tad, a good neighbor and much sym-
atathy is extended to the bereaved
wife and children Troika the people of
evening in the Methodist Church,
when the pastor wilspeak on "The
Best Reasons for the Dance." In
announcing the subject last Sunday
morning, Rev. A. A. Holmes, said
a preacher must be very clever who
could find any reasons at all for the
dance.
This week it is, our sad duty to re-
cord the death of another highly re-
spected resident of Gorrie, in the per-
son of Mrt. Samuel Nay, wlio passed
away at her home here early Wed-
nesday morning after a lingering i11-
ness, Deceased was the widow of the
late Sainuel Nay,
aY
,
who ho c
ed a
gout two
o
years ago. The funeral will be held
n Friday
afternoon to McIntosh
cemetery. The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to the bereaved.
In a recent letter, dated January
28th, to 11is•fnther and sister, Dr. Wes,
Montgomery, of Winnipeg, says in
part: '"I was at the :Lyceum picture
house. They were showingthe news
of the world, One picture from the
Panama, another from Paris, another
from Montreal and finally a celebrated
place was thrown cin, the screen. The.
picture of tie Acetiyne the
Tank ex
:plosion. 1 could see the school, .the
Methodist chtirch and the whole cor-
ner by -the skating; rink, It certainly,
ibis community. He was .htiried at GORRIE f
of was a shock to me
h: lesboro on Sunda Jan. -29th. Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Hammondwhen .I saw; GM-
,Ato report Mit Leask McGee; Halifax, are at present visiting the .ric appear on the scene.'
-ander Di. Hambly's care at present. latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Stent-
•
Born -To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farrow, miller,
of Donnybrook, on Wednesday, Mr. Jas. 1Musgroye has purchased
Feb. xst., a daughter. Mr. Thos. Walker's residence on. Vic-
Mrs. Thos: Robinson, and son, toria street instead of Mr. Goldstein
;layton, visited - with their cousin, as stated last week,
't. of Auburn, •r 'L r The 'Women's Institute wil 'ineet-'t
Mr. Thos. Adams nttut,in, on � ed-
iesday last, the residence of Mrs. Jas. Potter, on
Wednesday, Feb. 8th., at 8 o'clock.
•
ECHiJRCH Mrs, G. W. Knowlson and Mrs. S. G.
WHiT Keine will have charge of the pro-
' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray en- gram, All members are requested to
ifpossible.
• nresent
s be
' friends.
it
the
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• Wednesday The time 1VTr. N. Steurnol is giving up
« Y eve
seas spent in genies and dancing. butcher business for some time at
Misses Evelyn and Olive Garton, least. This would be a good business
spent Sunday at the twine of Mr. and for an energetic man to take up.
Mrs: Will;Arins.trohg, of Lucknow. Nelson is making this announcement
We are sorry to report that the to enable anyone thinking of taking Johnston and Peter McNabb, auditors
•ldreu: Clifford and Olive, of this up to get in a supply of ice. 1 $la.00 each. School Attendance O.f£ic-
�.'t4' .: Chi ,
arid- Mrs., John I'urdau, are hay- For sonic reason a sermon on dtutc- er, Arthur Shaw $15:00; printing con-
ing art >
attack of the - Scarlet :Fever,. in.g alwatiys draws a large crowd, and tract, W. H. Kerr, salary $80.00.
con-
ing a mild aS td,�
MORRIS COUNCIL
Minutes of Council ',Meeting held
in the, Township Hall, on January 9th,
t922. The members of the council
-were all present, and after subscribing
to the obligation of office, the Reeve
took the chair and the following bus-
iness was transacted, The minutes of
the last meeting were read and ap-
proved. The folowing officers were
appointed for the year 19
A. kk.cEi en, Clerk's salary, $210.00;
Peter McNabb, Member, 1;, of H,,
Win, Abram and John A. Brown,
Sanitary Inspectors, salary, $15.00
each; W. J. Geddes, salary : 1oo.00; W
C. Laidlaw, collector, t25.00; R.
The young people held a dance at that may be expected next
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ar�ra
Copeland's
9I
Grocery.
Phone No. 9
Sat
Specials
Corn Starch, 2 for 25c
Ceflufaid Starch,2 for .,,.,•25e
Bulk Starch, 'albs .,.,19e
,1r go'6, Powder 15e. size 2 for.25e
1"' "! t" 20e size 2 fcr35c
" " 30c size 27e
RRed Rose Tea, per ib, , ,50c
41 Lard per lb , ....•118c
�rnt Criscc...,...,a.,, , .« 24C
e in :. . , ,
.,19c
Domestic Short n g «
15c Olives, 2 for
352 Ol]y es . . , 300
35c
t' Mix Pickles , ,30e Sweet Ie
�
iJiY.Sweet Gherkins erki s ...,,30e
.,�u'6
2
00 Can Apples, les fcr..«,:.,,. 95 c 11? , 2
r.
35c Can Peaches 30c
30e
390
350
23e
.25c
s25c
.25e
25c
.430
,1'8e
35e Can Pears
25cJarn,2for•...,,.,
2 for ., _ ..
Oc Heinznz Mustard,l, 2
Fresh 141incetneat per lb
reify Powders, all flavors, 2 for
Potted Meat, 3 for ♦.
Y
T ilei 'ap;r, large rolls,5 for
Chocolate Bars 6 for
Chocolate Peanut Cluster; ,,
Carnation IViillf, large,
Ca Mi11e small ..., Carnation ,
St; Charles M 11k, large , . « . , , , ,18o
Silver COW Milk ., . , , ,; , . 2.52
Eagle Brand Milk
W2tcr Glssste 3 for lOc
A By-law was passed to provide
sate deposit of Township Funds,
The Children's Aid. Society, Goder-
ich, The Sick Children's Hospital,
Toronto, and the Mtiskoka Hospital
for consumptives were given grants
of $f5,00; $io.00; and $to.00 respects.
se
vl.
aX
ively.
following accounts were paid:.
re Deputy Returning Officers, $4.00 each
12Poll Clerks, $2,06 : each; Polling
X Booths, $4,.00 each; A. McEwen, $15-
oo; W. H. Kerr, printnig ballots, $5
ill
•� John Siorrecd,
dragging
McKillop
oundary, $1.25; Htillett botinda'y,
$1.25; padlock
for ballot box, 45 cents;
Jas, Gibson,' gravel Millet boundary,
;:Sanitary'
31.50; Win. Abram and J, 1.« Brown,
gS n ^ r: ` Inspectors $.i ,00 each "A;
;�a iter v ]. $ 5 ,
Shaw', school attendance of'Tiehr, $15,-
.00;' Road •overseer, ,$25A0; W. C.
Laidlaw, part salary, $100.06; A. Mc-
Ewen, Maxwell and F,113s award drain,
$5.00; Muskoka Hospital; Sick
1)italr $ o• ,
'Childeee's T7ospital, $:to,00; Children's
$t5.o0.Nextin e eting 1eb. 13th.
A. McBurcii Clerk.
' Another job For The Ford
"I'"lie new ice ;saw' at the Witter
Mill
pond is a 'comp eucceee. "every
. 9e t tiinchiue used in Previous years had
EAST LYNNE
sail EDWARD EARLE ANDMABELBALLUN
You owe it to
your mother
yotir wife
you daughter
your sweetheart'
to take her tg see
EAST LYNNE.
3 Days only, -
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
X
9A
gra rakes at tnai'l10
XXIK
so many imperfections that Mr. Wit-
�, ter made up his mind that he would
1
`"a' build one this yogi' that would work
l"..
;ati�+l`ac:toii_„ ant [ie' 'succeeded, It
is equipped with a Ford engine, which
propels the 'circular saw at a. merry
t«lttr,
and it tan' be operated very nice-
ly by one than, +novhig along at' a
speed of over two miles an hour, It
is a great time sayer. Kl'fld (hetes its
work swell, -- ,11'[delay - Gazette
BOOKS AND.
STATIONERY
Out stock is the best it;
Books, allkinds
hapeteries;
Fountain Pens
Writing Pads
Envelopes
1-Iymn 'Books
Games.
Playing Cards
Magasines, etc.
Subcriptions -. token for 'Maga-
zines and Newspapers at Current
rates.
B. Elliott
Books,. Stationery, Magazines.
Town T t c Is et Agency Canadian
National Grand Trunk Railway.
Ocean tickets via all lines.
PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT
School Report of the Winghana
Public School for the month of Jan.
Geo,, Hygiene, History, total 5oo.
Sr, IV—Subjects examined, Arith.,
M, Christie, 467; Grape 14l teliell,
457; W. Hunter, 452; 'I',Robertson,
4n7; Maurine Mitchell, 443; Margaret,
Snell, 430; Mabel Angus, 428; Harriett
Sutton, 423; W. McJibbo,u, 414; M.
Swanson, 498; J. Young, 4o7; , ^da
Laundy, 398; Irene Ellacott, 395; J.
Field, 413; Esther Chettleburgh, 383
Edna Mitchell, 382; Aloyis Ludwig,
370; Annie Irwin,,;362; M. Wiiliatnson,,
361; E. Hartnell 348; B. Browne 338;
R. MacDonald, '337; G. Lediett, 331;
Grace Angus, 313; Agnes. McLean,
287; H. Wild, 265; J. McGee, z55; A•
Mitchell, 199, Monthly attendance,
96 per cent,
Jr. IV—Total 450,
' Marie Thuriow, 428; G. Robertson,
409; M. Seli, 405; W. Tiffin, 405; M,
lsard, 397; D. Preston,, 392; W. John-
ston, 387; E. Tarnlyn, 384; G.Fry,
372; C. i rY, 356; W, Taylor, 354; E.
Swanson, 345; M. Hill, 343; M San
derson, 339;1. Stewart, 337; D. Haller,
333; G.Dobie, 330; A. Swanson, 326;
D. Haney, 322; F. Angus, 318; M.
Simpson, 3;8 C, Hiiigston• 313; D.
Scott, 311;: S. Blatchford,'_309;" F.
Field, 307; C. HcKibbon, 304; E.
Boardman, 299; J. Brooks, 289; F.
Ford, 281; G. Spotton, 274; G, Rin-.
tout, 272; N. Hoinuth, 258;Y. Me
Pherson, 257; L, Groves, 256;
Musgrove, 245; M, Mitchell, 218; P.
Stokes, 210; .0.:Hanemond, r95r
Si. IIx Total 550.
V. Fox, 505 E. Dolan, 469; . -I-
Cragg,
Cragg, 467 M. Robertson, '463; M.
Weir, 465; W. Seddon, 444; E. Lott,
429; V. Campbell, 422;. G. Page, 410;
J. . McAllister, 409; K. Williams, 404;
H. Toler, 403; F. Fells, 398; L•;Ben
nett, 397; 13. Edgar., 396; H. Mitchell,
396; N. Carr, 396; J. McLean, 393; M.
Mitchell, 39o; M Carie, 383; C. Carr,
367; W. Colgate, 366; L. Peterman,
359; J. Sturdy, 356; C. Pendleton, 355;
k. Lockman; 350; M. Cloakey347;:
M. Tennant, 345; S. Bennett, 341; R.
Rae, 338; L. Thompson, 335; J. Green,
328; Ce, McDonald, 328; K, Pilon, 327;
H. Field, 325; P. Gibson, azo; W. Ag-
new, 284; A. Hartnell, 278; R Arm-
strong, 255;\•K. Reid, 254; E. Lepard,
253; L. Hutton, 239; M. 'Saint, 212;
J, Clark, 187; B. Armstrong, 146.
Sr, II—Total 250. Honors 187.
Pass iso
Irving Smith, 231; Wilmore Angus,
224; Jack i eattie 224; George Young,
211; Joe Tiffin, 204;. Joe Ellacott;
203; Bruce Fox, 202; Mary lyfcBlain,
201; Norma Coutts, 200; Nellie -Hay-
les, 86; Willie Broome,182; Irene
Sutton, 174; Hilton Dickson, 165;
Kathleen Smith, 258; Mary King,
152; Jean Lepard, 148; Mervin Tempe
leman, 548; Perrin. McCracken, 147;
Muriel Campbell, 144; DeWitt Miller,
140; Arthur Snell, 139; Vivian PIlon,
538; Arthur Stokes, 137; Evelyn
Shropshall, 134; Charlie Finlay, 129;
Parker Campbell, 127; Jack Deisley,
527; Jack Carr, 124; Harold Hartnell,
157; Mary Hingston, 114; Dora Ait-
kinson, 114; Doris Hart, xo8; Lloyd
Hayden, xo5; Stanley -Campbell, foo;
Margaret Mason, 95; Norxnaix Rin-
tonl, 77; Roy Agnew, '73; Bert
B
ert ,
Mit-
chell, 7o1Grace Wellwood,56.
Jr. II—Total
2 0. Horrors
180
4
Pass 144.
- .,ea.
Ross Harrison, 209; Mildred Bisbee,
193; Catharinearida Fry,187;LillianLil
Broome, 176; Gordon Davidson, i49;
Forbes Colgate, 142; Maurice Mcln-
tyre, 141; Harvey Burgess, tor; Essel-
1 ford Henderson, 98; Marguerite Lud-
wig, 90; Joe Moir, 83; Alvin Ham-
mond, 76; Albert Rintoul, 6o; Mar-
garet Clarke, 53; Harvey; Groves, 42;
Jim Cloakey, 331 Scott Mitchell, 17.
Thuresdavt Feb, '9th, 1922
1
Report for room 4,
Kate King, 322; Floyd Carter, 295;
Olive Homuth, 293; Bertha McGee
288; Nancy Taylor, 280; Evelyn Mc-
Kay, 270; Elizabeth Ross, 270; Laura
Smith, 265; Gwendolyn Snell, 264; 'X
Mildred Redmond, 264; Margaret ftp
Mitchell, -257; Wesley 'Pennant, 245; A
Velma Lennox, 241; Kenneth Somers, X
238; Carl Deans, 225; Reggie Sutton,
216; Lily Carter, 250; Margaret Cur- l
i ie, 202; Wallace Gurney, ,I95; Mar-
garet Coutts, 188; George Allen, x88;
t Verna Miller, 184; Tom Henderson,
i 168; Eddie Blue, °168; Carrnan Coutts,
166; Marguerite Hartnell, 16o; Russel
Copeland, r57; Harold Barrett, 157;
Alex Coutts, 153; Jack McKibborl,,
141; Flossie Roberson, 139; Harvey,
Pendleton, 135; Harry Browne, 12f;
Jimmie Angus, 113; Ebner Stoakley,
1o7; Winnifrecl Fitt, 99; Charlie
Blatchford, 65., •
First , Book—Total marks, 500,
Honors 375. Pass, 300.
Senior Class.
Jean. Copeland, 472; Jack Bracken -
bury, 460; Agnes Louttit, 456; Evelyn
Reid, 441; Olive Tiffin, 4,15; Eva
Homutb, 452; Edith Zurbrigg, 405;
Isabel Not trop, 393 ;Jean " Milligan,
377; "Violet Mellor, 376; Carling Pen-
dleton, 369; Ella 1Rae, 364; Lela Wild,
350; Laving Durnin, 344; , Gordon
Smith, 342; ,Sarah Roberson, 329;.
12 :eta Mastic, 317; Annie; Atkinson,
205;b' Merrill La1tCf0
t, 28S,"
Andrew
Scott,' 277; George Roberson,27. ;
NettiDow, g 5
274; 'George Beattie, 254;
Betty Walker, 233; Willie Lediet•, /99;
John Cruikshanks, 193; Beverley
Small, 179,
Jr. Class,
Fred Page, e, 3 .,• Dell Walker, 367;
Mar. Dobie356; Rae Thom soft
Mary p ,
349;: Albert Green, 321; Earl Gray,
311; Harry • Templeman, 309; Re e
Beattie, 299; Murray Rae, 297; Ruth
Gunn; 295; Shirley McCracken, 251;
Percy Clarke, 244; Laverne Williams,
240; - Edna Stoaleley, 254;Kenneth
Lott; 208; Fred ITowson, 208; Robert
Chettleburgh, 188; Catherine Vansick-
le, t78 PIarry Fry, 177; Minerva Fin-
ley, 163' ,'13rucc Campbell,160; Fred
Saint, 14p;: ,Norman Sllrophall, 157;
Dot alt1;a7 Fixter, 86. ;..
Primer, m
1 otal00. Motors, 2...!5.:'
3
Ted :Mellor,a ..h 1 i t
Iieta b 9 lee ;�"'
57, Y , a7;'
Cee trgc Henderson, Z,2; Mary Agii'ew,
248; Art11ur Aiding ton'2.44; Noritrtin.
eLedic3t, 27;", Audrey Reid, 2'z6; Al-
berta iMeeLeae, s24; Gordon Lediet,
205; Nora .Antonio o ; Ralph Saint
5r, r 1, 1 ,.
16c.•
reconcl Class—Total 250. H odors
y
For the purpose of balancing w
havedecided to discontinue
d �
``Credits' until April 1"st.
We trust our customers will co-op-
erate with us in • this nutter and
`to "those who pay up" we
shall be glad to extend
credit. for "short
term" a f t e r
April 1st
Phone 129,
H. W1LLI.
The Shoe Store
Winghami:
19
3; Willie Hurren, 188; May Hender-
son, 185; Sterling Williams, 169.
Third, Class—Total 250. Honors,
190.
Betty Taylor, egg;;, Elaine Small,
198; May Gibson, 177; Herbie Fuller,.
176; Stewart Carter, 161; Bobbie' Mc-
Blaine, 15o Margaret Taylor, 140;
Preston Lediet,' x15. •
Fourth Class—Total, 250. Honors
.19o.
John Pattison, 211; Laura Groves,
188; Harry Agnew, 171; Laura Clarke,
166; 'Verna Caslick, 153; Margaret Al-
dington, 155; Jack, Boardman, 547;
Velma Carter, 145; Marion Mason,
83; Constance Colgate, ,34; Leonard
Bok, A.; Ruby Fitt, A.; Hilda Fitt,
A.; Evelyn .Carter, A.; John •iidCall.
Kindergarten.
Arthur Stone,' Vivian Tiffin, Jack
Burgman, Marion. Fry, Miltdreatl, Field,
Wilhelmenia Stewart, Mabel, MeAllias
ter, Stev, art Scott, , Roy ; M `oIntycet
George Brackenbu,ry, Dorothy 'Reg! ohison, Percy Deyell, Jim Weir, Reg-
gie Broome, Lorene Haller,. Miidret
Reid, Verna Barber, Dorothy Fore ,
sythe, Anna Chittick, George King,
Hubert • Bird, Norma McEvers, Gere
trtide Dawson,', Dick. Gunn, ' I-Jarol
Finlay,Helen Milligan, Alma Shrop
1 ll,George Bisbee, Katharine 'Mac=
shall,
Cawley, Raymond Carter, Stewart'
t
Ritchie, Marvin Smith, Stuart Henry,
Kiiigarten Primary.'
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.14EN'S SUIT
M
A
NOTICE TO CREDITCII ,8
bToLiee is hereby, given, pursuant;to Section.
50,
Ohap. 121 of the Revised statutes of out..
ario.
that all persons having elairi s against
the Estate of Andrew Miller. deceased, who
(Bei on or. about the twenty-third day of Dec-
ember. A
ec-ember.A D. 1921, at the Township of Turn.
berry inthePro'finoe of Ontario, are required
to sent by post. prepaid. or to deliver to B.
Vonstone, 1Vingham. Ontario, Solicitor fo
the Executrix, on. or before the - twenty-seven.
r A. D. 1922,their e
bruaamps
of',b'o
th dayy,
It ull particulars of their
audadelro�see�,'Svit f p 1 u
claims in writing, and the nature of the
socurities (if any) hold by them duty verified
by a statutory declaration.
And further take notice that after the said
twenty-seventh day of February, 1922, the
assets of the estate will be distrlb ted by the
Executrix among the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to the claims, of 'which
they shall then have tsotiee, and the estate
will not he liable for any claims not filed at
the time of the said distribution.
Dated at3Vinghant thistwentysixth day of
JannarSr A. D.:1922.
R. Vxksrosx, Winghtun t', o.'
Solibitor for the Executrix,.
NOTICE TOCk DITOl25
1V C lE
in the estate of Belleau (;, ltoberis0n, late
ownshl p 01 Morris in Lhe: Count of
the ,C p 1 1. y
Huron, Framer. dnceaacc
NOT1o. ,is hereby gi'onpursuant. to Soatiot.
55, Chapter 121 of R. S. 0.1915, Metall person
having elalms,a, oinst the estate of Duncan, :•
itoberrson, who died on or about, the twenty.
fourth day of,Decentber'A 1) .1921;, at the
1 County f Fi11
trop
bflVlorrisintle, 01 ,
Township erqr i Send to the undorsi ned c tnin•.
areletcliutretltq e t g 4i
181;ratl'i2 on Or before the 22nd. tray of January'
1900; their names and addresses: with fall par•
tient/ire of their airtime in writing and the
nature of the soourltie3 (if any) hold by them. -
AND further take notice bit after the said
22ud. daffy of January 1022. ' Lhe tit sets of the
said estate will Ue,dli ributeti by the said t
rchtistratris among tile parties entitled there,
to having rep only to claims of,which they
M ll then havenotice and the caste will era,
be liable for any claims hot filed tett the time of
'the sa>,1c9 distribution.
DATISD at Winglaam eels'31st, day of ,lad,
nary A,D, 1922. -
• ii'i1n7 inn 13oLuuts.
)iolioltor for the ndininistratrih,
:M.1;0131111 t.aonsn'snn,
In Good Styles and Materials at very
Low Prices.
tlacy ,.
Dorothy Deaana,';2aa; ',ea' Robert-
son, 218; Mary Attest, g1 ; Kelso Mnn
Cawley, 2tx; Ruth Bir ,..2o5; Vera
Pry,. 2o3; Mattdie 'Fltlr"ren,, 0.o3; Jack.
13et111.1grr, 11151 Jilletllie Thompson,
er
zS only Tweed and Worsted
Suits
Less than x
Pri
ce-$z4.
i5
This line of suits. -at $14.75 is
the best value that we have
been able to offer for years,
they have been marked at this
extremely low ' price to clear
them all . out in one sale, sizes
teen from 36 to 42, come early
if you want a real bargain.
xd
r e d Vel' sane
Suits at SC an big gg money saving
Prices.. -$18.5o.
Specially featuring the low
rice' of these suits of navy
Serge and Worsted cloths, in
distinctive styles and good tall-
as
NG
Special".l'-
ch.se ofti'av
,. .. le
E�l'101tS sample
suits, togetll-
er`-wi•th a
11 it in b ey of
broken lines
from Oil i,ea-
alar stock,
forty—five
suits in all, to
be placed on
sale this week
end only, at
prices which
represent on-
lyi a fraction
of:tile Origin-
al
ri in -al c o s`t. If
you hl'dve been
lookingfor a
shit to put on
andive real
wear
�don't
Truss, this!op;
�al
9 tun{ty, ,alt
sizes froth 34
to 4$.
ori
g
, Models include
Ie1LCe- young
men's first long Stilts, as
well
niet1's conservative models,
a e°
15 A'il
11 kool English S z'g ,
Tweed and Worsted Suits: of
high quality at half their Or-
iginal Price—$23.50
The very fine close weave and
i lit, of these suits ` will ap-
peal, y , i)
peal to you at once along with,
the high stan Stied of workmate-
ship and tlim1nrngs,
Special. Values
IneiS Odd Panta
, Men's Putt
Coats,, Men's Sheep '; Lined
Coats '"Men's Mackinaws, etc,
13'
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