The Wingham Advance, 1922-04-27, Page 4rti
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▪ rry epartnient or two stores are in the lead with rilght';
teS, xlQtto b, hatenanywhere, N\rd rrlat'eli values with 11-'
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hQus
es Try iis:
4,
dOZCI1 Boys and
Cotton Hose, rib-,
„ per.pair25c
r1/41G--5 Pieces Pure
en Crash Toweling
width zse
ERhild0'S
am Rompers, sale........
SNIRTS—Ladies' Top .Skirts,
made -of fine Serge Pop-
lin and Silk.. sale at. 20
per cent off. ,
ESS GOODS—Etra special
all wool Navy Serge, 54
inch wide, bargain.... -.$1,25
ng- PRINT ENDS—On 'Sale to
-39c clear at . ... ,
RE SSE S--Chilo'ren's print CURTAIN SCRIMS7--At cu.
an $4..oa.
ORSETS-3 do z en Corsets, Coats, made of English' '1
Proken. lines, value up Velour, also Polo Cloth, see
our specials at $10; $12; $15.
-csseS, well made 50c., 750 prices and 25C
COATS—Ladies New SOring
GLOVES—A line of Glove§ to 0HOES4Bargains in alllines
to clear, dollar value Shoes. Cut prices on all
valties $2.90; 3.50; 3,75; 3.95
for ., ..._...................-.-........-7Sc Women's Shoes, are big
APRONS--Coverall-Aprons,'the • • ,
, , , •
'sale; good Colors,.......
GO NV N ,S,-L-Wornen's •N ight • , •• '
Nainsool;_•,LaceTriminedise" quality. •Voile, „4o inches • •
DRESSES—Vionien'S D a ,
House Dresses, good . WINDOW , SI-IADES:-,--C re a.ixt
Style, fast color print-s'...$x.75 or Green. at..... .. ... .950 ,
large sizes, sale -,750 FLANNELETTE -5 pieces on
.Gowns, Fine Quality, VOILES.: -Big value in ine
Men s ear tore
8.1.JITS--E0 Suits for Men, made
of fine quality Tweed,
nrw models, well tailor- .
cut price- $15.0o
ed,
1SUITS---f5 Men's Snits, high
• grade''quality, very best
styles and fine • quality ,
,
all,wool cloths now:
•
'BoYs all wool Pull-
over Jerseys, button -,on
shoulder,'
OVERALLS—so dozen Heavy
Black Denim Overalls
Or Smocks.
BOOTS. --,-30 pairs Men's Heavy. ,
Mahogany, Work. Boots
Bargmn
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SHIRTS—Men's Strong , Wrk
Shirts, .special
BOYS' SUITS—Big Stock Of
new.patterns to choose o. ,
from. 'Big Valine at o
$,3.95.; $5.00; .$7.00>. $8.001; ..10.q.0
Eggs Wanted, Highest'Prices paid 'Cash
rade.
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2 and, Mrs. .1.1jo1n. Caslick
t ghter,', Ruby' of Cuirass, visit
1‘11,-, and AIrs. John Falconer
ed
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-1.117AiSs-E.V.a....1-111tiMplirey 'OfSt. Helens.
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visited with '5C•T' 111111t, Mrs. Andrew
Fax, last week, "
Mr, ,,and Mrs. Robert 12ass visite.d
'with his ,annt, Mrs, Geo. , o
1-4ICkllOW, one daY last Week. ,
ithig at tile home •of paroMts,.,Mr.
and .1,frs. Alex' Einerson.
Mr. 'and Nies. Thos. Henderson and
family yisited"with Mr. and Mrs, Cecil
Falconer on Sunday.
Miss Olive Terriff left on Monday
to nurse in Wroxeter.
Miss Silarl)C of Tees-'
'water , visited last week 'with ' Miss
Kate Ross.
Mrs. Addison. 91 Winghani, spent a
few days last Week '1.vitly-her daughter,
Mrs. Ben Naylor,
Mr. j. D. lleecroft has sta'rted to re-
forest. the, big hill an -his farm. He
Planted over *two hundred Scotch pine
141r1s, John Hackett of Blvtli, is vis-
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NANNAN
very, enjoyable time WiS spen 50,
the bottle of Mr. and Mrs Reuben Ap-
pleby last Friday night, when , 'the
yoUllg people of the 9th and -loth eon.,,
gathered there, and spent a pleasant,
tirne until the .warz
Miss Grace,, 'I:ticker of Wingham,
spent it .couple Of d4YS with her friend,
„, „
051 Saturday.
l\la's,ter Malcolm Ross ,visited with
his chum, Master C-1-lester Casonare,
cif the 'B. line last week and Chester
,,,ttirried,to spend affew days with, him.
- Miss, Edna Mrisgkovc of Wingham,
spent, last week with her aunt; Mrs.
ji,:srank Henry.
Misses Eva Iltunphrey and Alba
Fox visited On Sunday with Mrs, Rob-
,
ert'.1.-1firdon. ,
Mr: and Mrs. Herb Laidlaw :visited
an •Sunday.„ with .the formers sister,
Mrs.' ames hait_onei,
The Whitedhureh Baseball Club
held. a very enthusiastic lneeting in the
Fores,ter's Hall on Thursday; evening'
last„' They elected -the following ,offi7
cers for .1922. 1-lopora6, .prosident—
ReV • Air Scobie• President—Robert
RoSS'; Nice-President—Gibson &lies -
pie; KennedY;
Manager, Roland 'Henderson.; Direct-
ors—F. Davison; II, Moore, Win.
1, Barbour,. j. GillesPie, A. E. „Purdon,,
I). D.. Beecroft, Wm. Fisher, -. Charles
Martin. Mr. Gibson. Gillespie put-
ing 'the Diarnond ,first. class 'Shape
and, the, bays „are, looking forward to
a splendid season and, hope for 'the
ardent siappprt of the:Whole commun-
Mr.Thos. Aloare had the roof bhiwn
-off his barn' and the end blown in On,
Wednesday last.
'Six of °Ur little tots' staried off, lo
school this week. -
M.r. Herman, Metcalfe of Holyrood,
spent Sunday at his home' here. •
"Mannie .has been. visc'
ding at the home of Mr,...and `Mrs. R.
Miss Margaret Ross, teacher, spent
the, holidays 51 1100 'home in Bayfield.
Dr,. Elmer •Aitken, who has been
spending the holidays here has return-
ed _to Toronto.
' Mrs. Harris and son, Edward, of
visited with friends on the
zoth line
Messrs, Geo, and Peter Muir return-
ed to their schools in '-l'oronta.
'Mrs.'Thornas Haugh.; returned from
Toronto, where she has been.r•viiting
with her sister, Urs. "Wm. Lamb
Miss Mary Aitken returned to 1-lam-
ilton, after holidaying here. „.
1' Mr. ,Charles James arrived .horne'
on Saturday iyern the West. •
Miss Dalton of Toronto, has been
at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Robert Muir.
APRIL
April, the fourth month of the' year
and the one which is, especially assoc-
iated 'with the Coming of Spring, In
this month the trees put on green
leaves, early wild` flowers begin to
blossom and the birds return in large
numbers to their northern It4ants,
"April Showers bring May Flowers"
is an expression often heard, sup,gest-
'riiursday, April 7th, X95
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TRW TO TEXAS OL' FIELDS
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baths.' Of 'NvIiich 'many, talce itdvanta
(13y one of the party')
clahning this .Av.ziet-; to he
triP fi'orn T'oroino to Texas', ,veritahlc "cure all".
organizcd b.y Dr, Sanntals,,gen- We left, next niorning for Mexi
0,
cral manager of the. Eric- ;invest:MGM where the largest oil fields ir
1..tch, for the lease-Volders of 'the „North ,Ameriea. This field is 15
Co company,lo, see the boldim2,-s at Rock-i-lang and there are hundreds of
ing...thattins .mon • - d4lec'•1\11-lamt St1P:dnerkq, was tale:en',in I ers, ,Scene .of the ,wells have a four- '1
aS, well ag•Sunshine. In fjict, Ap-, by the 'following; •r• • 1,, the inch pipe .le11,ding nom Ali:heir heads, ,
known as 'the numtlifcif lnilTlagf2.1t;' 1. W.' M-tel<lay, ,Dr. E. -B. Thron'gh these the. oil rushes to'Utnks'
ahre -weather, and there are' not only Fostin-;'F,11:Nielious of TorOn1.9; Sandy which hold .85,006 barrels, and if we;
alternating .Wet and: .$1.1i1113r daYS, but FOY t)'' Brussels; F. Lewis and:A.111os ,saw one tank we, saw 'hundreds „of
alternating hours of sunshine and rain. ' them. We motored thrbugh MoSt,
la the.: earliest Raman ,reekoning ' 't
'Aprilis was the 'second month, and it
originally, had tWenty-nine days. When
Caesar reformed the 'calendar ,thiS
'Incinfh •(APril):-,received, an • additionid
day and since that tinie has had thirty
days. it.; special floWer`is, the daisy,
and its birth -Stone, the 'diamond.. •
.‘• April has 'played very peculiar
part in': Araerican history,
war' hi' wilich,the United Slates lias
engaged bigaii Aril except 'the
war of iSt.e. -Thelist ,of April Wars
'euihraces- the- ilievolutiOn, the Mexi-
can was- the 'Civil war, the' Spanish-
Anieficam • war ,59d othe world war.
The episode which:nearly. , involved
the- country'ilt.',..a;seCOnd,f-)Var with 3:11ex'
EAST'WANSTANOSH
:Mr. and Mrs. HenrY 1....eisinnan and
family, Movethlast weel(1to the 'farm
they purchased'an East„-Wa-.
V's-atilash, near. Dungannon. ,
1)1r. and Miss Snejl -of 'Westfield;
tlie week -end With.,.th„eir aunt,
'Mrs,.Elisha Walker,Tbe'
Messrs. T-Ienry are busy,. gi-`0,61
ing- on the:19th., and Lintend wielenin.g
,thei road- from'. ..1.3el,grave Sta,tian,
VINOMIUMMIMPORMIla
' 'at the harne of their nephew, Mr. Ken
Mr. and Mrs. j PrOughman -and
Rati,vistecl with'. Mr.. and Mr(. Wrn., ,
-James fan Tlitil-sday afternoon: "ts " year.
1Master S Calvin and Ras's 12.obinson
spent their, holidays -ciith their sister,
'Mrs. jbe.-'rhiaripson, St. Augustine.
' Miss „ 'Chaniney returned 'to
Toronto on -Monday, after spending,
the holidays at, her home
.Messrs, T. jolinstan and Geo. Wal-
lace altended the T.-rnstee Coi-nlerition
'Toronto last week , .
The Women's. Institute or 1)army-
brook decided at their. last -meeting 3
visit Dungannon Institute in Trine,
'when the lady spealcer-will )e,present.
R 17.- lrivin of 1_,Iieknow; ex -
Tilf1Mg. \Vinglialit; G. W. A.nc rcw,
Jas. T. VieliSter, 3as,, Az, Miller and
_A. 13. Mae,Kay, of 1.-ucknow.
The par'ty left ;Toronto at 6 p. m.,
.1\larch and was at 'Chicago at S•
o'clock thd folowing mbiating. ,On. the
waY to Kansas city, ' We passed
through some, beautiful agricultural
country. 1,1?\/.e arrived at and left Kan-.
sas City -in yecy short oder, on the
wav to City Here we pass'
ico also oecurredin _April (1914).
WOods--7-At St. Helens, .on ,MOnda,y,
DIED.
April 24th.. Mrs. Wm. Woods', form-
-.Iabel BaYbaur,
Arde.112,17-in • Gorrie, on Saturday, -April
T501,7922, Sohn Ardc11, 82nd.
Hunt—ln Los Ano'cles CaliforMa
'Tuesday, April '111.11, '1922, john Ed
oafri-cCilo4ricitaey,
rriged
wright—ln Howick, on Monday, Ap-
,ecl t li ro ugh some large al 110105.,. ,
passedit ,nuirdier of large refineries: .oil field -was leased and,hought .u...eor,o-
On thiS .part ;of the triP; having '..seen ingly. . ., ' , '
illaiV beautiful . sights,',owe • wont to Leavinc• Aleta. we. turn nomeward •• •
think, Oat. U. '.5.- A., was sonie ,pla.e.e. beading for St. LouiS, passing through
We arrived. at 'Rockdale Texas, on I Missouri, a ATry fine state,' with much'
March L 2 2 , , at,3 a.. 01., and, !i.s.'arraned . beautiftil„,,s'eeneryl,' \Ale travelled TO?
fon,- ortr slce3),er. was side. ,.tracked" untili:anany- miles through the foothills.s. of '
morning when t14, Officials of the the" Osaka 'Mountains on the .ritilroad
town ,t''1.VC :the Canadians a right albn, which the larries'.. Bros' ard
royal' -welcome. •-Cali. Niehaus `former- their friends the Younger 13ras .used
hy .91 Canada,, . atid at One time Past- to 'Commit „their rol5beries es caphig- '
'master' at Berlin K.iibwr. .1(iteliclier).; C. inter these mountains, The MiSsattri '
this4field, and a on ert . ,
in was; Mexia, in 1921; had a populatiori
of 90 riegrdes, aml when; Col. I-11-1111-
plireys got'9 gusher the world ,scerned
to flock to'`,Nlexi-a, and when -we were
there the Population was 49,000, be-
sides, a floating population., af about
10,000, We .11ave 0 "snap" of a shack
and one acre of grouod for which an
old oegro got, 'one million dollars.
Some price! And other land in this •
1 -11, "lith., J92,„2,, Charles' NV/right,
-Air. and Airs'. ,Chas, Bell and child-- ,
i,,,, ..i -Work. Osi„Stinday last with tile
• - - • d e a ',Naylor .\ i5it izev, J-.
,1.
ed and Mrs. '\11\rai. 1i\I
Sunday. • ,
,and
John and Isobel of Chatham, spent
, the week -el -id with -Mr. -.,MaCKay's .par -
cuts, ,M1-. and Xtrs. Hector -MacliaSr.
Miss 'Lilian Patersoji and Helen and
Scott, spent a iew, days last week at
the home of Peter. Fowler of the
Blucvale Road. , , ,
Mr. Ed. Garton and.- niece,;,Cavell
MadIntosh, spent Sunday -with ,his
t
nothe‘r Mrs. Geo. ar on; Sr. „, •
Liliano-Longnian• returned, to
Windsor on/ Saturday":
•Miss nEva.„. Da.wson of V.Vingham,
spent 'Sunday at the Manse.- •
s Mr and Mrs Walter ,Paterson and
granddaughter, Audrey, spent Sunday
'Chas. Robinson toOk.in the con-
,
-cCrl 10 ljunga.nnon on Friday riight.
'The Atthurn 'people:: put on' • the play;
'An Old-FasItibried Mother.,') '
mpth itommitaam molummiismomismismeilammillemsii,i pil,erson
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.1\lr ancl Tvirs,. '$fyrt Aiartin and soli,
ver Aluirmininv Specials. •lfruce spent Sattirday- at GuelPh.
• community- c-xtencls'- sY.11:1„pathY
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CHIROPR I
AEVIM FOX
Cliiropra.ctic furnishes t e
most. complete and , scientific
method. of health culture known
tosday. - It-fs,the only method of
.direct Spinal Adjustment '
Other So-,callecl SPinal Adjust -H.
nients are an attempt td'trde on
the reputation', of -Chi roPraetic.
indsor 1-ettles reg. $2.90, Saturdayto Mrs, Dan -.Ma.rtin in her bereave -
only......_ .... . • I . GORRIE
BLUEVALE bor, .\•fr, Robert Black, and has -pm-
This is a Golden -Rule Office
and -recognizes Christ and "HiS
Principles as Parampunt.
' Chiropractic gives Value in
;IVIARRIED, '
J• a)13 5— 'NO odi ey—rEn . Toronto, , on
' sartirday, • April .t5th, 1922, ,Ethel
Mable Woodley, youngest da`ughter,
WoOdlev. farrnerly'.of Tyrne :to iiNfr•
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of the ,iat'e 1,11-. and 'Mrs, `Thomas
Robert Edivih latnes'1.sen 01 Mrs.
'Edward ', faille's, Garlic,' .12ev. C. A.
-Vtlillianis,-"cli, N.,.1.-1., D.. of fici.ain . '
'-FORDYCE7, '
, . , ,..
Alr ,aochoMrs ',Milian Naylor and
family Of- 'Lticlino-'1\v,' visited witl,i'llis
brotlie,r;-.M,r,",Geo.'is.Tavior: an SundaY.,
,Sorry-' to :hear' of the accident that
Itapperred to Mr. Jahn Webster, while,
plowingAvtli.a-riding plow lie cam,e it
'contract„,ivitly a stone. that threw lifii
.aff tlic plough" a.,..nd. in the transaetion 1.s,„,,,..::
broke his leg below the..knee. He will
. . '', , • ,.. ,,
,Spence. of'.1...pcknow.,:attencid him."... ..11', :Drake, Secretary., 9 .f,he.,13,oard of Itate.%:17,rison Was -pointed out" to =us
be saitie ,tirne befOre 'he. is We.11.-,Di-
,.., II r, i arid .1\irs. Chester, ri-aylar 'and Conimercc, Wrn. D'er,giison, :and Mr. across_the.river; -It now- holds. 36a° life-
fantily'cyisiteil at =Atiburil`•'9).1 SlIndaV C arilp ,' all d" '0..-, 'Tama b er , of • others. We .: p riS on crs . '- I t• is a big • af fair, and ip,an- '
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eit.13.g044e.pa,,h, Ildi.:(3riwii'„,:j.lag..ii.api4reasr.srey,d..,\,.:,,,hc;loyd' „a'11....10c 'illila6di..dintier, ik., , gt.i.'est,S....d.f.,..tii.e.se:,,,,grientle.,-,„.,tiitfahcat*tiirteit,..ra2lei 1.11.1,.iii2.11(.11.sinoqfostititlt!fc.ti..0.1.13Tie:,,siTdbese ;•
AI ter 'enjoying'''. their . hospitality,' a 1new-state capital was also pointed out. ,
1•NVititeclifo•,ch this last few:days. • motor trip landed us at, the •oil refin- "rhii building, •wc Wefe told cost1T,our ,
3-ellie Boyle SPent".the week cry, which is about rirte7half mile'from and one iltalf‘ Million .dcillars-r-a mas-
-end :ztt lter liame•,here. '- ,... .,.. -,1' • „ _tile oirfield.. Going,over to the 'wells sive •af,faif....,
Mr. jasS,St. Marie lost his fine driV-' we -wi-e...'utet by Mr.: Geo. S. Pbi-ter, We passed tlitbtigli B000sville;-bnce .
er, One day recently pneumonia:1)6n., driller, and field inanager,;for ther.Erie the hoine of.thefaAT10,05 -SC011t, ,Daniel '
ltive'stmelit,-•VieWing wells No; Boon: In • Ole carly,, Ificlian-figlit.ing
M'r. 4as‘:•'St. 41(010 DUI 'a fine One. and ,TWo ,and the.-\vell tmder 'tlie' -days;this trapper". a.ncl scout Was of
,
, blacl driver front . Mr. John -Pry ,O.f drill ,.(..since "come cl.1all odds g.reat 'assista.nc.e to the goverinne.nt,.
1 Wingirarn recently. . - -tile' bestfein. the field. -We saW also the ancl Ite, later becain c• a'rnembee Of Con7:
,• r ,
field , tzwits:S 'and:. took,a "few..2"snaps' ' g.ress„ .
'WhicTr, inaY be seen foi'. the asking., ., We ,arrived at St. Louis at .6.3a p-,
- Leaving, the Frig, holdings -we view- m. and liad,four 'hours in the city, but'. -'
es.l_ the Other . 'fields. stirrounding . and Wetdid nal sce. Mach as it Was -night..
were well' satisfied, with.'what we a.
left foi: Detroit at TO.36 and arriv- ' *1
We then metoted back .to' .the'toWn, I lug at...that, .city, 'crossed to NVindsor,
ia1•14110- the' acenaintance ofoa.n'uinber 'and were soOrt bounding; along for -
of•mensengag,e(1. in the business, After Toronto,•Where wc:arriV.ed at 10 P.'sm..,, .
the. "enjoyment of ", -',..o hearty 'dinner, we lii.,a way,, glad the trip. was ended, and'
tci61( the train for Milani to locilc over feeling, sa.tisfied withi the.. conditions,
theErieloldings there and to ijaspect 'of -the oil field§ at Rockdale. , , •' ' r..
the hea,,,-v totarv- drill 'adjoining the •It. was inteifestiiig to oliserve,,,the .
chanc,ring character of the toriiitrY and
e
Saucepan, reg. $1.25, Salitrclay- onl3r.
.1 9C ,
. -Mr:Robert Edgar lias sold his 'farrn
on lot IT on the 4131 con to Ins neigh.-
,
full for every dollar- invested,
qt. 1Lipped o 'ozen,hest English Clover Leaf. Cups and Saucers, 20. or chase'd, the old Eslgar hoineStead :on
•
Adjustment given 'for vdis-
eases wherk there, is reasonable
-.hope of r.ecoveik.
Office, hours, io tO 12 a.
to 5 and 7 to 8"p.„
PhoneIgi.
all per dozen. • , the 'nu from his in-othe'r Hugh.
•
1
- .,,, - ' Coinmencirig May Est.,.„ 7 'R.
4.2.50
50 tel0Zell 7, -a Good Turnlelers $1,ao value'for per "6oc have thirty minutes .less.1:run,ning,tiine
1)et,yeen IK.incardine and Palrierston, C., who' had the inisfortanc to break
1•1113.11-. Po),ver's pt‘the bell eleph ne
, _
•
, , .111 train, No, '1913, (aftern.00m.tt-airi)'• will
dozen. Silk Hose, (Seconds) a pairs Toronto passenger and•Hamilton paS- le, on iThe• ke 'here several weeks
sengers will arrive at their:destination been sytilo• \Arhzte...s
°g° a• -c' nas F 1 ' e This drill is- about tinily
IA D S ST ES,
Eggs taken as Cash
lqui Hiram m maul II
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MIKEN
WINGHANI • ;AND II
TEESWATER.
Rsonii
ring o
It Attractive
assormistaumememarnommosnamanarommx;mreamertneseatetwoor.
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VOILES—New and distinctive patterns in the best qualities 111
gash and Canadian Voiles. ...The season's',,.riewest%tnaterials
s and $.1.5o per yard.
••• to(ls from line. 't he • Atilant lease its prodticts aS We Moved south. The
le t ted l'ater (1,0-6 on Friday: last,' -
4,1„.„„„ whb h„s been las been pronounced by" geogolists 1.0 first was the .great „Nyheat fields of the-
' -t "I -tb • tlicu wheat and eorir rin-211,
lhe much.: carlicr--•than at present exact:
hatel, was moved to his liame in ton: IL eas • .4 .
AVe. are sorry ,to relate that, Mrs.
Garniss on the sick list, we
hope her a.speedy reciWery. .
Mr. AV. J. .Masters has been on the
siek list for the past.two weeks and
being -relieved .by, Eldon. 4.1cKin-
ney. We hofit he :Will soon be well
Miss ',Vilma ShaW' returned Sat6r- Betw'eetit
GR T
RAILWA
SYSTEM
rain Serv
clay to continue, her *duties at lier :wo
anied, her friend, Miss ,Gates.- • ,
• ,
"Aliss Luella CoWan rettrrned to eon- ,
sk-hool 'in Cherry -wood,' Ont., accomp- .ing
by thine her duties at schoollier,on the -
an o o
d T r
first line cif Morris after' S"pending her
holidays at '11.e'r luarhe near Ludlenoi.v.„ 33AIL.Y SUNDAY
'Miss Cara Biles of .Monettin, Ont.,
is visiting with her Sister, Mrs. Lve. 'Whigham „ 6,40 a. 3.05 P. In.
1.3-ammati`d, • - • "Arr.' Toronto ix.ro a. M. p.
m.
Most Of the people who have. been I,ve. TorontO. 6.50 a. M. 5.02 p. 'm:
on the sick list are, ablve to. be ,arennid
Nilingbanl, 12.20 p. 9.37 p.
again, namely: )1", , •
Fleming ,Black, "Mt.' John Hall, is.irs. First Class Coache... . .
41f. J. Masters and
and Mrs. Sohn Mundell, - . , 1 arlor-LibraQ, Buffet service trom
The' annual meeting' of the Blueyale Palmerston to :Toronto on mornmg
•11W, M. -S.', met at the parsonage on train and 'Toronto to Palmerston on
Tuesday last. TheofolloWing officers eveIlivg train, ' '
were elected for the coming year.
Pres—Mrs' Lewis Jewitt; Vice -Pres For lull Particn ars as 0 lc e b.?
,.....-.:21,k.„. r- , = 4. - --, , .,., . ' etc. apply to 'Grand 'Frunh Ticket
. .v.u. Joiniston; ,t<ec .--_,ec y—vits. t • • , .
Ginghairts--Ne.v..7 Scotch Gingliams i Plaids and Ches A. IL„,„.1:34]3013T1011;., sCtorre..._Se_veryr—s-ANfils.bietsm-it.hl:
erinV,C011., ,rea,t I I ,
ely Woven cloth, of excellent weat'Ing quality. :score of 'oat-, NBc , or , Arthur shajvc
- . -, • •••-• Stranger 4, -
ns to choose from in two and three color effects, c xncbes 111 Sev,t. Chris. Stewardship—Mrs, ,Ro ph,
45 021105 a yard. C)utlook Seey,--,1Mrs., 3. Masters;
Oe -
55)11
Prin
cm
DRESSES—just received a shipment of Dresses for street
usx. wear, Bungalow aprons in Ginghains;' Chambray n
Eull assorted stock to Select from, 75 Cents'td $5.00.
C ORSET r styles isi the famous Goslde s
L1 -,.`i Diva, D. & A. makes special valltes at $1.50 to •$4.0o.,
z
WOOL SBRGE'—Fine, all wool EngliSh Serge made
6 t 13otany yarn of "excellent wearing quality. -Navy only,
4:11116
•
otat, laced •
•
A
"isle, special a 11
IPPAIN SCRIM
inky. tOto
Sts 1101
p 4.: Yt;
Th
pedal ues in ' c
ro , 36 at 25 cents and 40 Cent
Silk IiOsiery, SilIr abd LiSle cle
ehweat lirdles and 13e1t-S,,
'rite society haS
had a tery .:41saccessitil year.
•;)1.iss Zeitna Turyey leaves On Mao -
to take charge of her school at
mount Forest, atter natidaying at ner
ltatne on the 1st, 11510.
Johnston's LadieS Aid will hold their
annual meeting on Wednesday, 31.53'
30.6,111the home of Mrs. Ed. JoIniston.
SALEM
Mrs. \V3114 Weir re.arned !ionic after
spending ,the tvintdr svith lies' tiam.'7,ht
Mrs, John T-Tartley af Vankleel;
11111. '
IA 1 Al Thomas '1 "t 05
I 4 1( 1 d CY )C1 t)i
1\Vioxeter, called on 11,1t.,5114 -;141--,. A.
Gallal er last Sundae.
saeat 1it,,,2111 hs 11e clittrch here
1,4,5J (4, t tiigl 1 to,- the Wining,
its eVery ivay
k, TC11(11(01;.6 ty the sinic-
the tlitiotro di Itt:1
se Idefqr those
J', ' ftt., thlkt. 5I13.
116 0.5)01',1-
115 1'' 1.1ta1 btis 1n190
i.tj?i, 113I39 et
51
am
anin 111.
. 'We now „have 'a full stook. Of
Lumber of all kinds; .dressed,
and undressed. ',Sash Doors,
Moulding's; Shingles,, :11.4th, Beav-
.Fibre 'and ,RtiberOid Doardo,
also roofing, plain and slate sar- .
aced:and Steel•fence posts.
FriceS 'are lower ,.now .thart',
they haYe been for sonte Months'
and some ,lines Are sure, 't,O.
'CAlt and stt p.Ficts' for
the above.,
S 0
45)51 111111110
441. :-Ifjien5dt'ititig915.11.114.1alchinneth-v..crkttille1).'a111on -Inie0;:r1;, all corn; 111e11 corn' and '4cotton:
:Thursdavlast -reside with Inachme is ^a neAv
pas : sAilXil.,Y,C1,,a0tr'sieritLuariart_cetd.,:to pi),:c0:1:;.:-1,(31;,;":',ItiNa' es a, 11 ,..5.4,e1:eccii,tilatial,,I,:lii,ricrouttiti,osnwi:11 e \s;,ets:c:ontitircli.
advancet _than it was het e, and cotton
cheirneal -,o-tIngo•-• '1 exas, of coursc,. was.' tmtch "farther'
s4S'Irnoot.,Ida7.11.ki ei i cal be au tuU1 1>1'tce-• and. a IC 111133' ealize that winter concitions
1,15e1 resot W110 10L ,ngs prevailed hack holue.
244_11. 12ey. .D1-. Westgate preach '
the Synod-serniOn that evening in St.
Cathre.dal and tile 'Bishop,will
deliver his eliarg-e morning.
The annual ineetin4 of tile 1 -Epworth
'League was lield on Thursday e;ven- t
in.-, 01 11131 weele., fhe busitiess of the L t
yettr was reviel„yed and the foil6wing
officers elected :for, the trloining -year. 1-
I lion. 1)..res.—Rev. Mclyibbin; ",
77ViriCc-7--.Ichf..,1:eS1-t8r:Dohrt.;g1;531:.-\,-Yicide-7e-41 \\12FINI.t6Ssit10;,;12.;
4' '\71ice—Mr.s. 1). Dane; 5 Vice—ivirs.
al,ze,passed away oil
BLYTH
• S.1 ' 4, April -2 ' 1 "
encliing S -C11001,, tiCat Ottawa ; spent 1-Iclena Playter, relict •of the late, Mr.
lic liblidaY1.; 'bee home here. , Conrad Plater, vjars:
c 01.1 ety repeat the a:c.:aserl„...was "- 16 '[-he" n e I anct
Cantata, 2„,c1)_tfee-ri F.sther" in the• Mein- Germ:any, and when in .her. teens, she
,riar Hall pm Fliday evening.' , travelled to PortIlanibtfrg, where:she,
Mr:, Nesbitt appeared'before .took pasage, on a-sii."11ing ,vess-el
. .7 • -
llagistrate :Reid , of on ing..m. Canada t make a. honte in the
Thursday last. on 6' charge of -hcing Virgin •Frest.• 1-Tcr: husband prede.-eas-.
utoxicated. case W1lEi dismissed ed her s,everal years ago: Six child-
-
v ,costs. •
Weclnesilay,s. May •31!d„ 'tile • nail
11„olidaY 'Will be ol)served for \the fol-
lowing fo.ur nibliths. All Placek. of
business will remain cid:set'.
One of the' oldest tesidents of this
, '
• Miss lona tother., \vao ha been in, t .of Mrs.,
I-1- Ashtu. Set.—Ath
a Ca
rson; Cor,
55c4' -Lorna As noni„-eas.—John
1•
,
i Strong.. Qroanist-4E. W: Carson.
_ A pubhc meeting 'of ,farmers and
1 all those interested in. the,Better Hog
1 CanipaTn was held hi the, town hail
1 in Gorr.e, 01. ri- cla , April- 21st. 1 r.
01 -on bf Toronto, addressed the
meeting on the following - subject:
'Cn
aadian Bacon, its' position as rer
r)'ards the British nta*.ket a+ the pres-
ent titre and it, -4 .alm •..4x-littion 16 til. ,
. , ,
' DaniSh. "11,1.---Vid13te
OTICE
rake no rat
The Co'sliicil of the. Corpot'atidn
itf the ToV-11°,1Of` .Witigitarn has con-
structed as a local irnproveirient sewer
ofotirierin:e and- Victoria Street as
Catherine Strect-froni orla to
near John. -,,
Victoria 'Street-fro:1i Frances to a
point 11,e; --.,t, of Carling Tei -race.
x. lie east 'of't tic' Work is ,$390c,,of
'1,viiici-.Vo2.72 is to ,he 1,)aid. by , the
Carficiratioti. The .speCial rate per
'srontagit
';11-:hteliiis,t1y)e0.a.11gi1
11-
fluid instairnerits.
NV 1.( iirshtell'irctitS11(11:aartse.(1
A Court of Revision w$11 be held
00 t1c 8t11" day of 'May,, 522,51 10
O'Ci0C1.(atthe'; itiNvt? Hall for
he • iii),4111tr,°_t°C141''
01
entAcdtir t Illeasurer-
- ,
• 411. l'4111f110';vinil.(71.;•lej
,,,;" v
4 1,) 111c
4 1.11 ) ti111.1iisrti :..?7:1 ib5.1
1
33
ren Were born' to therii:. , Rev. George -
Telford, Pastor- of St: 6.ndrews ,P,re•s-
byterian church, 'enducted,the service
at- her ,home on 'Hamilton "St,, .on Sun-
day afternoon •followed' by .interment
in Union c.emetery, 1,•
.*,sgiptelnormtorg4;4A010iitegklutdVittiRdiagaift.f.4 10100414/#04004,800~0400,040"010060.
I
ANOTITEP .,AR OF W +STE,RN OATS IS Mi.., TO ARRIVE,
*HERE ON MO DAY, MAY 1st, 'THIS CAR IS
t
Good heavy Clean grain,. Please send .your orders' in now
so thatsre may ita,
ilotlfy 'you as,,soo -as the ear' arrives.. Prices' aro
clown now, t.n.bcy i
go higher,
Bargain i n Brea4 Flour,
'in •Or'clei' ta • reduce oils. stock of Bread Viotti., and do 11 in
rry, we 'aro Offering •
wver Crown Flour at $3.75Lu Fve bag lots
This is a tedienlonsly !OW priCe'for Bread 1.1,1atir, but we siltis
educe '
.SCOdi.,„tOS"•,.ete. • 1,PliOn
IOWSOIN
esidence
Store 4
1.
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