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Women's and Misses' Fut' Collared Coats
Women's, Misses' English. Tweed Coats
Women's and. Misses' Tricotine Dresses
and Canton. Crepe Dresses
Children's Dresses and Coats
Woolen's Winter Vests and.Drawers
Women's Winter' Combinations
Children's Underwear
Winter H osiery
Sweater Coats
Furs, Furs
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Winter Caps
Winter doves
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Sweater' Coats
Pullovers
Men's Fur Coats
✓li''s Sheep Lined, Sraoel<s
Met 's \\Tinter^ Coats
Men's Winter Overcoats
Joys' uits and Overcoats
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cis r afternoon Jan,closed the meeting with prayer,
On Tints 3„ (Jones
the W.e; M. S. ;meld its annual At, after which lunch was served and an
Helpers mespent.
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c.tt. :_ _ Ct . report sale. Jewellery . Co,,''Toronto.Agnes
• � rf 7ttec gave their p i to
and.lett conn Chas a, host of friends; who are g ad.
Mrs.Jos. Clegg,: Mary Wrghttnan a position which
and. as 1 ktlow that she can -fill
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the papers sent thrauglr,l Teeswater, spent.a . couple of days
preci uxi1i of,
iliac _ the Library Sec. Mrs: t with the formers grandfather,)Mr
the Au• y by
los. Clegg sang an appropriate solo' Finlay Anderson.
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e Reeve Tiplirrg of Winghazin, was in Mic}ittes of Couneil Meeting held in
1 M nd1 the Township Hall, Morris, on Mon-
town on )Usines an o Y, January 8th. x923• After the
• Mr, Hugh Campbell slid bride of day, J
I -Talton Co,visited visited at the home of Mrs nuanbers of the council signed the de -
and Mrs Wnr, Sims for afew days, eh,tation of office the Reeve took the.
Mr, 'JFts, Tierney, who has been chair, when tatefollowing business
cluite,'ill is getting along
niec nuinezoch wass transacted. were he minutes of the
e 4 l enc) approved
• is gratifying news tous is mce "z
ftiends. The printing contract was given to
Reeves Tainan and Fear of Morris, W. 14. Kerr at $$o oo. Richard John,
" -z= are attending: the County 'Council ston and Peter McNabb were appoint-
= meeting in .Goderich this week. ed auditors, salary. $12•oo; John A.
1!' Mr. Harvey Mason, teller in the Brown and Wm. Abram were appoint-
= Bank of Hamilton is in Teeswater for ed sanitary inspectors at $1s,00 e�luh.
T a fewdays this weelt W. C. Laidlaw, collector, $7,o5,00.. A,
Rev. 1 r.• Barber of Victoria College, Shaw, school attendance officer. Pet-
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mN Toronto, gave a very fine address on er McNabb,` member of the I3oard of
• Sunday evening at the Methodist Health. A grant of $t5.00 was given
church along educational lines, to the Children's -Aid Society and
Died in Ford Hospital in Detroit, $xo,00 each to the , Sick Ghridren s
' on January 21st,, Mr. Bert Moss,; aged- Hospital and the Muskoka Free ;E los
24 years. He was married on D,ecem- pita):
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ber 9th., to Miss Bessie Cunningham On application Martin Grasby's
of Hullett. The body is•being brought; £anti wase transferred from, S. S. 'No etee
Atonic for burial on Wednesday in 5 to S. S. No, 3.
The following accounts were Paid
Dungannon
e annual nr.eet t rg of the subscrib-I W. H. Keir, printing ballots,' $5.00; W.
ers of the Memorial Hall •te as held on l H. Shortreed, grading, $7.001 Wing
1 Friday evening with a representative ham Advance, advertising, 5oc; A.
audience. The Treasurer gave his re- 1VIacEwcn, clerk's fees, Smith Drain,
port,showing that there, had been $52.20; Peter EutTedge, balance on
$2;300.83 taken from various means Brewer drain,,.$335.61; Children's Aid
Ell d i the ear; with an expenditure Society', $15,00; Sick Children's. Hos-
i c Ica Idospital,
g 7JTheifollowi will g directorsapplied tothe weredebt,
ap- Frank Kelly,: James Phelan, Nelson
F, pointed, G. E. McTaggart, J. D. Higgins, D:,: R. 0., Chas.: B. Wilkin-
▪ 1 Moody, S. ' Chellew, Jas. Smith, P. son, each $4.00; Carl • Procter, Alex_
Gardiner, W. Watson, C. McCI`elland, McNeil, Robert Forest, John Yeo,
e.1 H. II. Brunsdon, J,:'.E. Taman, R. Robert Bell, John Coultes, clerks,
Wightman, MacEwen,R. =
' A. W, Robinson,RoUitrsoin R. Rich- each $� oo; 0.,
;ere' mond, Mrs. J. StothersMrs. 'Wight- $15,00; Trustees of S. S. No. 5, lo, 9,
1!4 man,' Mrs. R. Richmond, ' Mrs. S. 7, each $ .00; Arthur Cronyn, collect
• Gidley, Mrs• (Dr.) Wopd, Mrs. Chel- ed for. Grasby Drain, $407.39. The
lew. Tile directors then met, and ap- Council meets on February 5th.
pointed the'. followiang. 'officers: Presi- A. MacEwen, Clerk.
dent, G. E. McTaggart; Treasurer, • C.
McClelland; Secretary, A. ltobin-
'= of $2,o82.To, leaving a balance of $e6$,- pztal,, $10.00, Mt s1 0
Duke Jordan, Frank Shaw,
51 son. The committee is . making ar- Brussels Horticultural Society
rangeznents to put on some entertain-gli The annual xfi eting'of. Brussels
ricins for the , purpose a£ paying off Horticultural Soci'ety was held in. the
some of the debt. Public Library, with president - Jas.
On account of the changeable' Fox in the' chair. The auditors' report
weather` clurng the past couple of as read by Mrs. W. W. .Harris, sec -:I
weeks, there is considerable sickness rotary, showed total receipts` forthe
in our midst, of which, at least three Year to be $24.8.28, with an experndi-
ISi1 cases are pneumonia, but the patients Luse of $24.7.23• •There, were 125 mem-
. • , elect -
,5 Postmaster Sims has been laid off ed as follows: President,, Rev. C. F.
are doing Fairly well begs on the toll Officers were
- ditty fora few days with a sprained Clarke, 1St. Vice -President, G. A.
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Miss Fannie McCrae and her moth 11
err have ' gone to Kingsville for the.
winter months,
Mr. John King, M. P., attended the
onThursday
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Farmer's Club meetingI
and . gave a very fair outline of the do
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in.gs; at Ottawa.
Mrs, I'roolc.. of Centralia, spent a
few clays s with her father- Mr. Finlay'
Anderson.:
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Services will be held at xx a. in. iu
the Belgrave' Methodist chnsch next
Sunday, continuing every alternative;
Sunday during the winter months.1
Rev: J. R, Peters, Pastor.
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hand, caused ,by a fall.
De-ldman•' 2nc1 Vice -President, Mrs.
J rnistrong; ,Executive, Mrs. G.
i c1Cl 11 Mrs. R. Thomson, Mrs.. R.
Mrs, Thos.. •. McGuf fin' in- F• Downing and A. C. Balker; Secret-,
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Tendid work has been c P
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tend moving. to T z
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Mr. Robert Kiiig of the. West is at by tate Society in its undertaking a
11 beatitif ing the town.
visiting old- : ,acquaintances t Y
presetity g.;:...,..
• He has been here for
tr -locality. ..
thirteen years he certainly looks fine. WHI�iECHTfRCH
Mrs. . A. Havens of :White -
Ms •.
Mr. andken
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h •are'with Mr, and Mrs, Mrs,. Stanley of L,ticl_ 4 Y
elini C , visiting
sister, Mrs. Murray of Toledo, Ohio,
Elliott Taylor forts few days:' ii Ken -
bee
the guests of Mrs. Duncan ,tteiided the wooal were
Quite a n. a r a few days 1ast•week.
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Purdon's and also a lar- Hedy io
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ger number attended in the evening, Nurses. Olive Terriff and Nettie
at their homes here:
all report a� grand time. Cottle, are again
Messrs. Elwood Barbour and John Mrs, Jackson of Auburn, visited
last week with her sister,
Phillips are at .present cutting wood few.days
for Mr, Ch T•ay
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sale ,�>g t cobs 1ete ties ��t' gooitweul<�
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chides our entire toe ot . .pwto-
date shoes and rubbers I' • e whole
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Don't "forget the Scotch concert in Mr. Robert Thompson was vi
the Presbyterian' church" on Thursday in Toronto last week.
Miss Eva'Morrison visited with' Normal, spent the week -end with her
for "'a couple of stents
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el- .' Mr. and. Mrs. John,Purdon.' enter -
day s last we
it ed a number of their friends,and
Mrs jack Henderson and to t
enter-
hi- and -� J neighbors on.Friday evening. The
faintly of: Parainount,'spenf ':Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Mac- evening was spent in cards and danc
with her.; parents,
Gre or. ` •
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Mr. r. im l�Iireho.ts�, leaves
. �., a .: ,of Belgrave, i1T I
Mr. Alex Mowbr y
i his parents, Mr,day for his home zn North Dakota,
with P
andJohn lytt ath's visit with his mother
and Mrs. John, Mowbray. after a n oz
old- here.'
ti -had : an
. ;Purdo � .
Me-. Robert i Mr. and.Mrs. John, .\4owbray visit-
time wood bee on Friday last:'..... .- Mrs.
i 'of W1ngliau, ed on Friday with her sister,
visit -
Miss' Bertha MacKay o
e• here. Wocks of Teeswater.
spent the'. week -end at her;horn • John-ieleiz:
Pingharn vis- Mr. Ken Paterson, Scott and I
irri Barbour : of tiV , � , ,•
Mr,k-
ited on Friday'with:his sister, Mrs. visited with Mr. Jacrv`lvixon in I.Uc
now on. Saturday.
Ben NlcClenaghan. ..; ... '
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my A,44:Y,a 444c,
Men's All Wool Ribbed. Underwear, Shirts and Drawers 75c
Penman's Men's Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers ........ ..65c
Linen Collars, all makes and shapes, 3 for 25e
Work Shirts,
special sale
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CLOTHING--ao Odd Suits ....:_ .••. •• $is,75 to 20.00
Boys' Suits, a rack of choice suits ..... .: $6.75
Men's Silk Neckties, reg. $x.00, sale .::..... ...
Hosiery, Shirts, Fine Underwear -and complete lines of Men's
Furnishings must be sold,
"Big B" Overalls and Smocks -..____._ $x.39
All Boys' and Men's Work Goods an sale,
Ladies' and Children's Underwear, entire stock Trust be sold;
in. Three Days.
Children's Fleece; -Lined Drawers
Children's 'White' Bloomers
Watson's rine Combinations ..:,
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350
Half Price
Crold and 10, G. Soap Saturday per cake oil ....._... _ 5c
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Honey, per lb.....,.__ roc '.
Corry Syrup, per can - , •.•xsc ,
Peerless Washing Compound, each 10
Condensed'Milk, large. can, z .for — 25c
25c
Dalton's Pure Murfard, per tin _roc'
Salmon.regular Sort on sale ; 35c
Silk Spools and Silk Twists, 7 for 25c
Ladies' Fleece Lined Underskirts, bargain :... _ --95c
Wrapperettes .. ...—_-__2oc yard
Shirtings, per yard _ ,: ••.• roe, 250, 330
Entire stock of Flannelettes to be cleared at ..... ••• ,roc yard
'I`ttrkey Red Chintz, x yard wide 220 yard
Unbleached -Canton Flannel isc
Unbleached Sheeting, 72 inches wide, per yd'-... 39c
Serges, 54 inches wide, all wool navy, maroon per
Serge for Children's' Dresses, a special at
Hair Nets, all kinds
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A case of Children's Hosiery, per, pair_. _ea50
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Clearing out the entire stock Women's and Children's
hose, at 250, 35c, arid 45e
Brassieres, regular 75c sale. .. _ •.. ........ 350
Union Stair Carpet, peryard . _..,..,
1 _ 39c
Union Rugs, Tapestry and Congoleurn Rugs. Inspect ,
these Specials ,
Floor Oilcloths Yard Wide.
Linoleums and surroundings for rugs, a few hundred '
yards to clear, at...,.. a5c
Silks and: Silk Crepes, per yd.
Curtain
r eils,nwSpring patterns, per yard 3Tc
Lace Curtains, pair ...
•750
Corded Velvets, Flannels, Crepes,: Towellings, FUSS.'
Pure Linen `gable Material, extra wide reg• $3.50 sale ----$x,
Sweaters, Middies, Scarfs and all Smallware
must go at any price,
Sugar, Redpath, granulated, x2 lbs. $x.C10; xoo lbs $8.60
• - - Shop Early.
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