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SAVINGS FOR MEN •AND
BOYS
200 �HA7.:S AND CAPS
Your opportunity to buy a
new lidat a very low price, Felt
Hats, Hard Hats and Caps, all
`mites, each $t,00'
Men's Blue Stripe Overalls $x.00
Tea doz. Neck Ties, s for_..... -_$a.00
Kum -a -part Cuff Links 2 pair
for $1.O0
Fine and Heavy Braces 39c, 3
for $i co
Men's Handkerchiefs, doz._$x.00
111den's Work Shirts
Men's Shirts and Drawers_$Loo
Gloves,
Y.ao
Mensp
Men's Fine Shirts, $1.69 to $$3.5o
McD•r's Odd Panrts less.._.. -.-2o p. c.
Men's.Socks, 3' pair for $r.00
SPECIAL OFFER ON MEN'S
CLOTHING, RAINCOATS,
OVERCOATS
3o Men's Suits, . broken lines,
but all sizes in the lot suitable
for business suits, --well made,
assorted Tweed and Worsteds,
reg. $25 to $35 $ Day $15.
All other suits, at reduced pric-
Mer?s' Raincoats reduced.
Men's` Overcoats reduced.
BOYS' CLOTHING. REDUC-
ED
r5 only Boys' Bloomer Suits
less than e price, $5.00.
Boy's: Two. Bloomer Suits re-
duced.
i5 ODD GARMENTS $r.00
• EACH
Here is your chance to buy a
Raincoat, Spring Coat, House
Dress, Blouse and Skirt, these
are oddlines that could be made
over, $ Dey, $1.0e each.
NEW SPRING GOODS
DryGoods and Clothing
�e
duced
for $ Day, less 20 P. c.
Shits, Coats, Dresses, etc.
MLDDIES 5oc EACH
75' Middies; broken lutes in.
Women's and Children's Mid-
dies, values $1.50 to $4.00, $ Day,
50 cents.
DRESS GOODS AND SILE
Men's Weight Suiting Serge
Men's Weight Suiting Trico -
tine,
Dress Weight,'
Serge
Canton Crepe
Silk All-tyme Crepe
Pongee Silk
Taffeta Silk
All reduced ,for $ Day.
DRY GOODS
g yds. Heavy Cream Flannel-'
ette
d L' Hand T if `
S Y s Li an owe elfin
5 yds Curtain
5 yds best4.'rint
5 yds best Factory Co { •n -_•$x.00
ro doz. Window Shades,:__.6gc
Rugs, Linoleums, Draperies
and Curtains reduced. . ,r'
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
SPECIALS '�
Good Quality- Brooms 60e 3 '
Matches, per box w._. _:-..::roc
Shelled Walnuts, per lb.,,:...._5gc
Rolled Oatmeal ' ' lbs, fos....a c
,7 5
Raisins, 2 lbs for.. 2sc
Large Tin Salmon_ ._.ase
5> ib. pail . Corn Syrup ____39c
zo lb. pail Corn Syrup_1111_._...69c
Wagstaffe Marmalade, tin.:..:_soc
Salada .Tea, ' per lb-_ sec
Best Rice, per lb,.:.. 1111.. __ .5c
Please Shop in the Morning If Possible,
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WROXETER ..
Mr, Ashton ITorrisou -was home
over" the week -end,
Miss Jean Rainton is present visit-
ing at the home of Mn Jelin King, M.
P., Bluevale,
N. White & Sons', wagon factory,
is now working at full capacity to sup-
ply epring,orders.
Rainton Bros:, have' -closed '' down
their woollen mill for a few days ow-
ing to low water. ,
Mrs. Harry Rrawti of Victoria, B.
C., is at present the guest of the Miss-
es Hazelwood.
We are sorry to; learn of tiie illness
of Mrs, John elarris, and trust she
will soon be around again.
Mr. James Huffman is at present
laid up with a' sore foot. We hope
soon to see hien, around' again,
We are ' sorry'to:report that ottr
barber, Mr, A, McLean, is on the sick
list. We ` : hope to ' .see him around
again soon.
Mrs, D. C. Pope has in her •window.
a couple of orange and lemon trees,
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loaded with ripe; :fruit arid. blossoms,
" Mrs. Pope has been growing lemons
and oranges for two or three years,
1 ' and the fruit is excellent.
Rev,Mr; Relic es has received .an
1 invitation frottl the official board of
Leithe Wesley Methodist ,church, Clin-
ton, to become their pastor at the end
of the present Conference year We
understand the Rev. gentleman has ac-
cepted, subject of course, to the ap-
proval of the stationing committee.
The play entitled "The Call of the
Cumberlands "-evbielr Was to have
been given in :the atoevn hall next Fri-
day night, by the Harold Byron Vaude-
ville and' Concert Com and has- been
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indefinitely postponed, owing to the
death of the manager's mother—?
TORY .:CORNERS.
Mr. Harold Barton of the 17th., is
very i11 with La Grippe. We hope for
a speedy recovery.
We are glad to repoet that the' kit-
chen shower held at Mr. Robert Hay-
es' was a grand success. Many from
Tory Corners attended it.
" Mr.,Eldon Galbraith' is' at present
suffeeiing from an attack of La Grippe.
Misses Lillian and Nellie'Dane
spent Saturday afternoon with
Edna Taylor.
Miss Woods of Harriston, spent a
few days last week with her sister,'
Mrs. Robert Hayes.
Mr. Delbert Clegg of the x2th:line,
is slowly improving and Mr. John Fin
ilE lay is still: on the mend.
Mr. R. H. Carson of Gorrie, visited'
-friends here last Sunday.
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At the regular meeting of the coup-
BLY'TH ice Reeve Taman. handed in his resign-
reficu
C. 1VLilcXay ves t}Iatioi from fact thatlegally 1Yhe
hellaot_ine on Saturday owingto the : could not hold the office acid that also
,serious illness of his mother. i of bailiff. Nominations will be held on
Mr. William; Howatt of East Wa- March ieth., in Community Hall, el-
linodi has purchased Mr. Wm. Mills' ection if necessary will be held on the
iesrnli in Hellen. of March; according to statute,
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The Better Live Stock '.Train will } .. BELGRAVE...
c in. Blyth on Thursday afternoon, •The : Ladies Aid' of Knox Church,.
March isth. I Belgrave, intend .holding a St. Pat -
Mr. William Mains of Clinton,) rick Tsancake Social' on Friday, March
eipent the week -end with his daughter itlih., tea served from 6 to 8 p. m., fol-
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ard ninsdon. flowed by a good program. Admission
125c and isc.
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SALEM \.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dinsmore from
neer Gorrie, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Ecivin Bennett last Sunday.
Mr. Morley McMichael and Mr.
Lloyd McMichael from south 'of
Wroxeter, spent last'Sunday with: Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. King.
Mrs. VT.im Mitchell and. her son;
Mr. Chas. Westlake, spent a day` last
week with the forii.er's daughter, Mrs:
Wrn. Maxwell of Morris.
Ivfr. and 'Mrs. A. E. Gallaher and
family attended 'a party at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Ashton near
Gorrie, one nightlast week.
Mr(' .and Mrs. John Gowdy spent
one day last week with Mr. and. Mrs.
Isaac Gowcly of Mildmay.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Willits enter-
tained a few neighbors and friends
last Friday night in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Abraham, prior to their
deiarture'for their new home in the
West. Mrs. Willits is a sister of Mr,
Abraham's, while Mrs. Abraham was
formerly: Miss Grant, teacherof the
Union school, north of here. The
best wishes go with thein from this
nei gllborhood.
'ere ._and 4f,•s.' Chas. Cathers gave
a party, to a few neighbors and friends
last Monclay night.
BELMORE
Miss Jena. Babb visited ` with 'her
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parents in Tees�vater oven Suda: y
Mrs .,"Herd is a. victim of la grippe,
we hope for a speedy recovery,
Miss Dickinson, Teeswater, is
itiug her cousin, Miss efeee McNeil. c
Mise «s "' Newans, Salem, spent
Sunday with her 'nether and brothers
in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert: Jeffray • and
family are comfortably settled' in their
new home.
The Board of Managers took' charge
of the Endeavour Meeting on Sunday
evening. The topic, "Stewardship of
er ice" being
Self -Substance and S yi g
taken by Mr. Douglas and others.
Miss Jean Babb and Mr•. Rolalui Bal-
e •t meeting.
lagh will take the n x. ngg.
Mr, Geo. Rutherford thitiks the lad-
"° • les in Delmore might try a nicer •way', to catch him than the old trap' door.
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ix1its satisfaction on your farm., Right Prices-'--R3t;ht Quality, by RightSer Serviette--
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EAST WAWANOSI •
Miss Robb, the sehoolnesse was on;:
the 9th, on 'Wednesday,
Mr, Leslie leeg ern n and sister,
Miss Gract, spent the week -end with
their sister, Mrs, Ross 'King; Turn -
berry, '
Mr, Wilfred Reid was laid 'up last
week with a severe attack of la grippe,
Mr.IRussell Walter of Wingham, was
doing his work,
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Cunningham vis-
ited friends in Blyth, one day last
Week, •
Miss Addie Dreahmen is very ill
at 'her aunt's Mrs. Wellings;
Mr Ernest Robinson and 'sister,
Miss Annie, have been ill for the past
week, also Mr. Joseph Chanrney.
Mr. ,And Mrs, Will Humphrey and
children .of St. Helens,;spent Sunday
with his sister, Mrs, Geo. Walker.
Mrs, Johtt •McCallum has been laid
up with an attack of la grippe.
Mr. Joseph Thompson of Seaforth,
visited at Mr, Thos. Robinson's last
Saturday,
BLUEVALE
Mrs, Henderson is on the sick list,
we hope she will soon he better again.
Mr. Eldon McKinney 1 spent the
week -end with relatives in Toronto.
°Mr.and Mrs. Gordon Gallaher vis
ited relatives here this week:
Mr. and Mrs,: John Higgins and
family; left for their home in Pilot
Mound, on Tuesday, after spending
the past couple of months with rela-
tives around here.
Mrs. Gordon Hall has
been engaged
d
as organist in the Methodist Church."
Mrs. (Rev.) Wilkinson has returned
home, after spending, the past few
weeks with her parents in Ripley.
Mr. R. Johnston shipped a car of
hogs on Saturday. '
-Mr. R. E. McKinney relieved the
agent at Holstein this week for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Bosman and fam-
ily are able to be around again after
their recent illness.
Wedding Bells are ringing again.
Mr. _Stanley: Hall is suffering from
n a.
attack of pleurisy.
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Mr. Cecil Hyles of Listowel, -visited
for a few days with ;tis sister, Mrs. H.
Hammond.
A number of ` farmers gathered at
the home of Mr. Robert Hamilton one
day last week and cut up a good sup-
ply of wood for him. Robert is still
in the Hospital in Winghani and im-
proving slowly.
Mrs .Cloin- Higgins is. on the sick
list at present, We hope she will
soon be O. K. again.
Mr,. Harold I-lammond was on the
sick list for a few days:
Mr.'John Hall and Mr. Jas. Masters
spent Sunday with . relatives at .Wrox-
eter.
Nurse Miss Belle Fowler. `spent a
few days with relatives here.
Mr. Fink Tate spent the week -end
at the manse. "
Miss Clara Agar is at present vis-
iting relatives in Stratford.
Mr. Harvey Haney of Brantford,•.
over the eek -end.
was` up \v ,
The Women's Institute ,anet at the
home' of Mrs. (Rev:)'.Tafe,. on the.
aftei'nbon, of March 8th. Owing to I
illness in the neighborhood there was
not the usual attendance present, Mrs.
jos. Breckenridge anal:. Mrs. ' Aitken
brief addresses. Arrangements
were' discussed for holding a bazaar
at some future time. The roll call
ivas answered'by ea beautiful thought
in poetry or prose,""
The funeral of the late Mrs ~Joseph
Smillie of Ethel, took place to the.
luevalc cemetery on Monday after-
noon. Mrs. Smillie eves one of the
early settlers In.'Morris' and was well
known and highly respected. Her hus-
band }arede'ceased her seven years ago.
Mrs. 'Alex 'Moiein ay and slaughter
of Whitechurch, are visiting with Mrs,
W. Leggatt.
Mrs.. Henderson hae rettn'ned from
a visit.td Brantford and Oshawa, Mrs.
Will Fry and son accompanied her.
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McEli•oye--ln Wine: are:,' on Sunday,
March xrth.i.to Mr. and Mrs. Bent
McElroy, a daughter.
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s a incentive to EarlySpring Buying we are offerin
: o ur `huense Stock of, { o , Shoes
ubber - fir,,, fly• educed; Prices.
$S;$$$$$$$$
include New Spring Goods' that have just been
placed in stock.
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JUST A'WORD IN REGARD TO OUR NEW s]F'RI1W' 'r,S"11'ocK.
We are confident our Spring Selection of',up-to-date footwear
is unsurpassed in this 'part of Western Ontario.
Many new styles ere being shown that are most attractive. We
shall be glecl :>Fo chow you the new "creations even supposing you do
'not wish to buy.
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CUTLERY BARGAINS `
▪ Embroidery Scissors .:.:..w.—_48c
Manicure Scissors 4Sc
2 R1a'de Pocket Knives, best
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English make.:: _ _7cge
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Jack . Knives_____......29c
Butcher Knives, English Make -
very special ._. _ _ ___.7,9c
era Liquid Veneer 6oc -for...::._._.._5oc
• Sani-Flush,special_____—__33c
Taxicy 1.amp Globes, large e size
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very special r..:..:-.._ _:25c
g inch White Plates each -__16c
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OYSTER SHELL C
25 lb. 421
ROYAL PURPLE 02
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LAY MASH 25 lbs
EPSOM SALTS `F
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SULP&iiUR
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Happy 'Tlio li `Make._$ 8.00 .
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Double Bit _ x,$2.25
AERO BRAND PAINT
In White, Grey, Cream,. Red
and Brown, per galloxi:_$3.75
Gallon $a.osi
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Pandora Happy Thought Ranges Doaswell Washing Machines and Wringers-
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FORDYCE
Mr. and Mrs. B. McClenaghan and
family, visited on Sunday at the home ;,{r
of Mr. Jas. Barbour.,
Glad to hear that:' Mr. D.': Martin,
who has heat in London for sonde'
time is able .to be home. again. • •
The cold= that is going around has
had its turn in this, locality, nearly.
everyone has had an attack more or
leas.
Mr. Daniel Martin had e valet sue-.
ccssfel wood bee one day last week..
He goe about' twenty-five cords of
woad' cut. •
Mr. John, Webster and others are
engaged cutting .ice an the river at
the loth bridge. The ice is about 18
inches. thick. t "
The ''roa t` is opened up .tvi r, Peter
Leaver's sideread, that used to go up
the river on the ice.
If reports' are true "Mr: A. Havens
has, purchasedthe store goods of.Mr.
George McQroid and intends starting
in the, near future.
• Mr. Robert • I(ing has been engaged:
with Mr John Martin for short.
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BEI,GRAVE
The monthly meeting of the 'Wom-
en's
Woinen's Institute will be held at the :home'
of Mrs. Jas. VanCamp, on Wednesday,"i
March list. A paper *ill be given
by Mrs. Milton Lake, and Mrs. Pet
ers will favour the society with a solo
Roll Cali, Keep. Moths out of Cloth es
ing. We extend a. cordial invitation se.
to the ladies of the community.
" =l' art: of 'last.:: eek,
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Mrs; I'.obert Mc augh n returned
to 'Oshawa on Thursday of last week
where she will reinain 'for a few
weeks. " •
Mr. Thos.: Heti 1)11111 - spent, last.
week in 'Toronto. "
• Mx. and -Mrs. Hugh Rae are at pros -
era visiting friends in Toronto.
Mrs. Moffat of Winghatn; spent
few days with her- daughter, Mrs.
Arnold Edger. '.
' >Olte of the purest and most
.
wholesome made in Canada pro
duets.
Place yottr order iiow and he
sure of the•
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FIRST AND BEST SYRUP El,
ge.•With sugar prices sating the de -
t
man d is sure to tatceed the
supply.
NOTICE
TAI{h, NOTICE THAT
x,—Thc Couniell of the Corl oi•atiori
of the Town of Wingham, has con -Ile
structed as a local improvement, a
concrete pavement on Victoria St,
from Sharer St., to the �.veeterly ''Town 1 ,tpg
Limits.
z --The cost of the work isr'$2,7,460,
of which $xx,690.67 is to be paid ,by
the Corporation. The special rate per
foot frontage is i8.5e, I
The special assessment is to be paid+
in twenty annual instalments.
3, ---The estimated lifetime , of the
work is twenty years.
4.---•A Court of Revision will be. held
on the 08th day of March,.. te23,llat o0
oclock a. in., at the Town Hail, for
the purpose of hearing eoinplaxut5,
against the proposed assessments or
measure-
ments
the accurac of front e
y ag
and any other complaint which
persons interested may desire to ~make
and which is by law, cogiiizahle by tite
Court.
Dated; Cler'k's Olfico, 'WWigha:
this f2th' Clay of March, retie.
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Good two story dwellieg'with'
stable on lot, will be sold cheap`
to wind up an estate.
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GLENANNAN
Do 't- forget .the Box, Social which
will be held, in the Glenartnan School
House on Friday evening, March x6th,
Gentleniet,5oc a box. Ladies come
and bring your boxes.
Mrs. Robt. Muir and Mr, Jas. Muir,
spent the week -enc) with friends in
Mr. Warwick Campbell, who has
leen: working at Mr, D. Fortune's,
has returned' to his home in Morris.
Miss Bertha Marshall, is confined to
the house, owing to an attack of the
grippe, We hope she m.ay soon be
in her usual health again.
M. Robert Jeffrey and family have
moved to their new hoine,which they
ptircliaeed from Mr, Chas. Aitken.'
Miss Mary Fergie spent a day last
week with her friend, Mrs, Richard
Jeffray;
n end fa rtiil
Mr. WillianiErringto a i y
are moving this week to their new'.
braise on the leteroxeter gra 1, which
they recently purchased from Mr.' leen
Riitgler,
lleiesee Aimee Neteallcand. Mary
Eadie spent a few 'clays reecntly at
the home of Mr, and ':I rs. Chas,
Cathers, ; .tovrick,
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initn wise'", Bigger volume : means bigger : returns to the pro-
dicer. We want to make a million pounds of gutter
here this : year, '?hon can help us do it,
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