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Thursday, March 30th. -Friday, March 31st. -Saturday, �
TERATION �A
0 to 30 per cent Off Everything - Last Three Days
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Men's, Young M e' n ' s and Youths' Suits
Money Saving Prices on All Suits for the Remaining Three Days.
5o Men's and Young Men's Fine Woven Cloths, Hand Tailored 0
Suits ... N $22.50
40 Men's Suits, sizes 36 to 42 ...,_ .._..._ $1:5.00
Boys' Suits, 15o New Spring Suits, Tweeds and Worsteds $ 9.75
Men's Spring Hats....._.._ _ $ 2.49
Borsalino, Mallory Hats_._._._ ....... .:...._..... ... _.:... .._...
Men's Fine Shirts, reg. $z.5o, Sale
Kitchen, Carhartt Work Shirts
Carhartt, 'Peabody Headlight Overalls $
Cashmere Hose, per pair
SALE1V1
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Earls•front the„
south of Gorrie, visited I at the liome;
of their daughter, Mrs.:W. A, Cathers,
last week
Miss Laura Gilmour from north of
Behnere, visited at • the home of her
sister, Mrs: Edwin Bennett' recently,
Mrs. Robert Ashton from near Gor,
rie, visited her sister, Mrs, A, (M. Gal-
laher,, a few days last week,
Quite a number of the children in
this vicinity are at present suffering
from severe colds'ancl la grippe. We
hope they rimy soon be all 0, K.
again.
A
large number from this neighbor-
hood attended Mr, Samuel Ferguson's
sale last Friday near Lakelet.
JAMESTOWN
Mr. Wm. Holt, who has been at'
•London Military Hospital, ie Morrie
again somewhat improved in health
we are pleased to state,
1Gfrs. George Eckmier 'was operated
on for appendicitis la,,t Tuesday by
Dr, Groves of Fergus. We are Pleas-
ed to state that she is over it fine of
Which. her. Many friepnds will beglad'
to hear.
Miss Ferree Ecknuer, who has been
teaching school in Toronto., was home
during her mother's illness;
A large crowd gathered at the home
of Mr, David Ballingal on Thursday
•everting of last week, and danced and
enjoyed themselves till the wee small
5.75 � 1 rn hours.. David likes to see them enjoy
it
1.25
1.50
1.00
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Ladies' SpSpring Suits and .Dresses
11 Navy Tricotine Suits, f__.eiisse i sizes 16 to 18 years_..$19.75 'A Heavy English, Ladies Serge Suiting, per yard_ , -.$' 4.75
Black Pailette Silk, $3.00 (Import Price) Sale.. ..$ 1.98
One Dress Length To A.Customer.
Kremaline Flannels, new Silk Stripes, reg. $2.00, Sale $ 1.6o
Also reg. $1.5o Sale $ 1.20
5 Yards, Bleached or Unbleached Cotton........ ..: •..• •••••$ Loo
5 Yards Heavy English Striped Flalnnelette ..$ Loo.
Umbrellas, Ladies and Men's, Special $ x.xg
Heather Hose; Ribbed .or Plain, 790.
Middies, Special- ......:.__ :...... 1.2
$ Children's Rompers -- -• g8c
TABLE 5oc BARGAIN TABLE. t. 3 Days Clearance of House Furnishings, Rugs, Linoleums.
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Sat. Morning Groceries
Alladies Tricotine S $32.50
Suits... .:.__. _..... _..
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Fawn Velour Coats, Misses Styles .._.. ... _.. ^ 418.75
,M, DRESSES WINDOW ro New Lines in Serge and Tricotine
Dresses ......:....-_.. ...._.. --•$.15.00
_......... 20 per cent..
■: Entire Stock of Dresses, less ......_ ••••
11=1. .Children's Serge and Cotton'Dresses less .... - 20 per cent.
Serge,.Nayy and Brown, All Wool, per, yard g8c
;El. All WoolDressinch Greens and Browns
Flannels, Blues, 54 e T ae
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Groceries
Soaps, •Gold, Comfort, Sunlight, 16 for...: $ r.00
Corn, per tin. roc
Choice Salmon, 2 tins for 250
Maple Leaf Salmon, per large tin_____ 44c
Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25c
Oatmeal, 6 lb. for 25c
Final Clearance of
Remnants at Half
Price. - . . . .
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Redpath Sugar, 15 sacks only $ 7.25
Palm Olive Soap, z. case only, 4 for 25c
Libby's Pork and Beans, 2 large Cans..._`
Dates, 3 lbs. for...
Toilet Paper, 6 rolls for
Special Blend, Black Loose Tea, Sale
3 lbs. Rice for ... ....... _.
25c
25c
25c
490
25c
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WHITECHURCH
Mr. Wiliianl Chahriers of Burkes'
Falls, is visiting relatives in this vici-
nity.
Mrs, Fred Mowbray attended the
funeral of her cousin, Mr. Ernest
Sherwood in .Ashfield, on Monday.
Mr. and. Mrs. John Falconer return-
ed from Orangeville on Saturday.
They had spent two -weeks with their
daughter, Mrs, Elgin Wellwood.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Moore at-
tended the funeral of the latter's
father, Mr. Richard Wellwood, of
Orangeville last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Henry Purdon
spent the week -end with Robert Pur -
don's and Cecil Falconer's.
Mr. and : Mrs. Bradt and baby of
El Paso, Texas, are visiting with her
sister, Mrs. Amos Cornelius.
Miss Myrtle Beecroft .spent the
week -end with her friend, Miss .Ida
Hill, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Earle Caslick of Teeswater. -
Mrs, 'Wm. Pardon spent last •week
with her sister, Mrs.-Rintoul of Brus-.
sell.
y'Ir, and Mrs. Mitchell of London,
England, left the'Manse last Tuesday,INV to visit relatives at Brantford and at
Toronto, prior to' taking their return.'
trip across tb- England`iii May. We
wish thein a safe return.
The Baseball Boys held another
Euchre Party in the Forester's hall -on'',
Tuesday evening last.
Mr, Daniel Fields of Komoka, visit-
ed last week with his sister, Mrs. Jas..
Cornelius;
Wehave quite' a nwnber.on the sick
list; Mrs, Robert McClanaghan, Mr,
Thursday, March 3oth, 1922
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BLYTH' • ; household. effects. to town on Satur
part of Mr.
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■ ////////�i� t A fine musical cantata was preseert- Leith sdresidence.. py John
Bab Carriages, ■ ed before a large audience in the
On Sunday, M h 6t1 , M John
■ We Value"Your Telephones -224-106 Y ■ Memorial Hall, on Wednesday night,
■ Custom. , Go -Carts, Sulkies.
C t ar s, ■ Choral S t
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arc z t t... r. •
Anderson, one of the oldest pioneers'
wizen the Blyth
WALKERS'
,ora Dere y pre- in this section died at: his house in-
■ seated C)ueen Either'. The parts Mullett township, aged 90 years. De-
of the praise is extetrc a ., • � i• 1 ser-
■ P C T if d o
a FURNITURE DEA.LERS,AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS, ■! is •
not Dilly a good . T. •ctor but ltas Wednesday afternoon by Rev. Geor
■ ■ Evert all taken by local talent an 1 a ceased was a member of St. Andrews
■ ■ I great deal1 I r esbyter ran church. The fungi a
,'■ 1 vide was conducted
to the director Rei T. e or , w t at his borne on
• ▪ also a good voice. He took the part e
Telford, followed by interment in the
MI of Norclicai, Th costumes were mag-,. Uitian Cemetery.
nificcnt. This performanc met with Mr.• Chas, Lockhart has (rurehascd
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such encomiums of praise t ra lit l the•grocery business of Mr. Aaron
formers have decided to present it I?�„�tett:
I Now is the Time to Make a Change 1
uin Your Bedding, Freshen :.
Up" with a ,■.
1Springand Mattress 1
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a OSTE'1�MOOR 'MATTRESS ■
■ Largest Size-............-.. .,....... ....... ,..w-. ,. ..._.. .$25,00 ■
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$ V s.RS.HALL VENTILATED MATTRESS N
All Hair Top, Large Size....,-.......... .,....... ..,....W .......-.�..•$47.5o 1
All Felt Top, .Large Size: _.,w... .µ,.... -�...-,.«_..$4x.00 ■
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SPECIAL '
Simmons Gnaranteed All Layer White Felt, Roll Edge 1.1
Brantford, Steel Wire Woven Springs, "Will tot Sag"-.$ 6.00
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KERS'
goo& Delivered Baby Basainettes
Any Distance, Childretis Crib Zeds,
suismisesti 10444404444404444444440444
again, 'The proceeds tonounted to
ing pe'rt of the debt still due on Mel GLENANNAN
$rao,o0 which art to go towards pay -
hall, Cast of the play is as follmvs; Mr.' Henry- Armstrong of .London,
Queen Esther -Miss Sarah Milee,
King Ahasureus--Mr. R. M, McKay.
Haman -Mr. G. Leith,
•Mordical-Rev. G. Telford,
is visittng with friends oe the tenth
Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Cathcrs and
fatrilly spent Sunday on the line,
tilt% John Baird spent Sunday at
Zeresh, Haman s wife -Miss I. 111e. David 'rotten s.
Mr John C. Hutton of Knox Col-
Mordicai's sister -Mrs. H, McElroy,
Prophetess --Miss J. Somers,
A Median Printess-Mrs, B. Hether-
A Parisian Princess -Mrs. C. Fing-
la Id.
Beggar -Mr .Chas. Cole.
High Priest -Mr, Daniel McGowan.
Herald -Mr. Irvine Wallace.
Harbonak-Mr. Fred Somers. •
Maids of Honor -Misses Viola
Brown, MeIda McElroy.
Guards -Messrs. Hugh rra,ser, Cecil
Gardiner, George Leith,
Pages and others -Messrs, Norman
Moody, Harry taker, tarry McElroy,
13rowin. Toll; Mesdames Leith, Mc-
Taggart; Misses Mary Brown., Gibson,
riloody, Misses E. Ililborn, Metcalf,
Steinhoff, Laidlaw, I-lerriiigton, Toll,
rear, Yeo, Brown, and r, Floody.
in town on Monday
Dr, Herron and family moved, their
le,ge, Toronto, will preach in Delmore
church on Sunday, April 2n.d.
Mr, Alex Baird visited at Mr, Wm.
What makes Mr, lingh Gilmour
wear a broad smile? It is a little girl.
The young people of the vicinity
' are practicing for the play to be given
in April.
Mr. Robert Aitken spent Sunday ev-
ening with friends on the ninth.
Miss Mabelle Stokes is spending a
few days with ma. Omar Stokee.
Miss Myrtle Bennett spent the
week -end at her home in Wingham.
PriceRedue-
tion in
ooks
All 20c and 25c pap-
er cbvered Novels,
are now selling at
15 cents each.
FL B. Elliott
Books, Stationery, Magazines;
Town Ticket Agency Canadian
National Grand Trunk Railway.
Ocean tickets via abl lines.
N.I.T19 P2418.016.1011
A uoTioN sals,-Of Farm Steak and Imple-
ments,,, The undersigned auctioneer has
been Justin -feted by Mr. Itobt. R. Watt, to sell
by publio auction on Lot 10, Coo, 13, Hallett,
commencing at one p, m. sharp, on raday,
Mardi 31, 1922 the following, that is to say:
Horses -Registered Clydesdales; 1 mare 14rettre
old, Jessie Reid 33097, Sire, Lord Heron line.
16093 dam, 11099, Dam, Jean Rakedelcl 30281; 1
mare 8 years old Glennie Mae 33099. Sire, Glen
Rae 8353 Dam, JeSsie Reid 8 097; 1 filly rising 3
Years old Flossie Bowers 45808, Sire, Colonel
Bowers 19105, Dam, Flossie Rae 33098; 1 filly
rising 3 years olo, Jennie Bowers 45{104, Sire,
Colonel J3owers 19305, Dam Jessie Reid 89097;
1 filly rising 3 years, Royal Jean 47347, Sire.
Rov, al of Don holm Hill 18787, DM, Jessie Reid
33007; 1 filly rising 3 years Royal Bet ty 17346,
Sire, Royal of Benholm Hill 18787, Dant,
Gletinie Mae 38099; 2 colts rising 1 year, eligible
for registration; 1 mare 8 years old; 1 horse
rising 2 years; 1 third horse. 1 driving horse 10
yrs. CATTLE -REGISTERED ABERDEEN
.ANG17S-1. cow with calf at foot, 3 cows suppos-
ed to be in calf; 2 heifers, 1 yr. old, 1 bull, 2 years
old, taltADE64. cow with calf at foot, 1 oow
due to freshen at time of sale, 1 oow supposed
to be with calf, 1 heifer 2 Yrs. 4 steers 1 yr. old,
Won side rake and todder. Massey -Harris
hay loader, Massey -Barris oultivator, 18 tooth,
seed drill Frost & Wood diso set of double discs
set 01 harrows, 5 sections, 1 roller, corn and
bean cultivator, 1 bean harvester, No. 1,
inson plow, No. 17 Wilkinson plow. double
top bUggy, set of bobsleighs, cutter, fanning
Mill, 1 set mike 2,000 lbs., /5 fOot ladder, sap -
pan end 100 sap buckets, cross out snW, set of
show harness, Set, Of Work harness, set of ploW
barnets, sot of single harness, Buekeye brood -
or, spades, 61141'c/els, chains, 1 De LaVal No. 12
mein separator, 40 gallen gasoline drum.
„GRAIN -50 Mieliele Of old oats fit . for seed, 100
0110101g of old barley', '15 bushels of White binge -
TRY -100 young hens, LeghOrns atid Hooke.
suite, 1. Edngie bed, 1 tnidish 'velvet parlor rtig4
ease, Iiightor day high twen Peninsular Range.
Everkthing win be sold Without reserve as the
actle•-4All purehases ;10 and
Under oash, over that amottet 10 months Credit
NEW SHOES FOR
This plain toe Shoe for farm work
is made from heavy hitt soft calf•
skin in the uppers and good heavy
sole stoclesolid and smooth in-
soles -makes it an excellent and
comfortable shoe for farm wear.
We have all sizes 6 to 11 and the
new prices are very moderate.
This is another good shoe for everyday
We have this style of shoe in several
different leathers the. prices starting at
$3,75 per pair and up.
Our stock of oboes for Spring work is
large and varied and prices are down to
the minimum -We sew allrips-on shoes
bought from us free of charge.
Phone
W I LL S
The Shoe Store
1241 Wingham
and Mrs. Jas, Laidlaw, Mrs. 'Robert
Mowbray, Mrs. Andrew Fox and Miss
Isabel, Mr. Wm, "Martin and Bruce.
We look for a speedy recbVery.
Mr. Gibion Gillespie has purchased
the parsonage and willIfiove in, in the
near future. '
Miss 'greta Fox of Wingham, spent
the week -end at her home here.
Mr, Price Henderson of Wingham,
spent the week -end with his brother,
Mr. Roland Henderson.
Mr Walter Paterson- of Win,gham,
spent a couple of days last week with
his nephew, Mr. Ke.n-Paterson.
Miss Cora Clubb of Lucknow, spent
the week -end at her home 'here.
Miss Mande Conn of Wingham,
spent Sunday under the parental roof.
1Viiss Ada Clubb left on _Monday, to
take a position in Brussels. -
. Mr. Mac McLellan is hired for the
next two months with My. John Gil-
lespie.
. Mr. Robert L,aidlaw held a very suc-
cessful aaction sale last Friday. Mr.
and IvIrs.Y•Robert Laidlaw are moving
in with Mr: Joseph Laidlaw.
Mr. John Johnston returned from
the Wingham'HOSpital laet Monday.
We hope he has better health in the
Mrs. William Dawson ks • laid up
with an attack of the flu.
Miss Lilian . Paterson returned iast
week after visiting friends lit Arthur,
Hamilton and Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw attended
the funeral of the Iatter's aunt, in.
Auburn last Sunday.
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NE W.._ SPRING
SHOWING
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Listowel Garage Man Fined
A Listowel garage man appeared
before Magistrate Rabb on Monday
morning on charges preferred by Pro-
vincial race Melville. The •Lefend-
ant was flund guiltY of two charges,
one for driving' a tar without a license
on. the back and the other for driving
with a xozt license on the front, A
flee of $10.0o with costs was imposed
iti each case arnotinting $27.00, ---
Palmerston Spectator,
tlaer coat, straight o or caSh tin credit
1Iay and grain cash,
Northway Suits, Coats, Dresses
and Skirts -
Spring Merchandise replaces winter goods -Navy
sport styles and bright colors predominate--
TN,veecl, Homespun and 'nicotine Suits,
, Dresses, Coats and Capes.
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SUITS
Tweed Suits
Tricotine Suits
Homespun Suits
Three Fiece Suits
COATS -
Velour Coats
Tricotine Coats
Serge Coats
. Polo Coats
DRESSES-
- Taffeta' Dresses
Satin Dresses
Canton Crepe Dresses
Tricotine Dresses
Serge IDresses'
SMALL NECK FURS FOR
SPRING -
Mink Chokers
Squirrel Chokers
Sable Chokers
Persian Lamb Chokers
You,.ape invited to inspect our stock,
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