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Seeders -
Disc Harrews
.Drag liarinws
Culavaters
Com Cultivate
Rakes
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Binders
Manure Spreaders
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female troubles,
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o hes Made • Bet
Better Styles, Better Patterns, Better Prices
b tter judge of s !le -you are the Fiore you .1_, the e
pr lig Suits we ak showing, It is an acknow e ged fact tna
you can dfways oet mor o 'genuine value for yo4r cicithing money
here; Ttis season, inorlit than e-v'er, y'.ou will appreciate the direct
advantag s you derive bir buying the New Spring Suit at this store.
The insis ent watchfulne§s with *hich we have our clothes inade
of all mwoolfabiics,thprougi
shrunk and particularly tait.
ored, ,is the soundest of self
ititere4 reasons ,wh-'y- y o
should come here.
addition ;to these
ecial advantages you have
the grieat advantage of mak.
ing )7Our selection from a big
fuli stpck of 41 neW
efinbodying tbe Veryi LatesS
5tyle Colors and POternsi,
and tb.p decided adv*ntagea
fundin these supe rio
91otht* costs you no mok
and generallya little! 1 e s
than -yo, u pay for thej or4ini-
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ves ijaent lq)y guaranteein
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u will instantly decide
fav r of our Shirt Values
en yOu see the N e w
rin Patterns we are
sowngk At the p ides you
ve 4ways paid ou can
t more quality, tyle, fit
d variety. Try lus.
en's Style
Hats
The combining o superior
quality with fas ores lat-
est, has made oui- hats the
Standard for well dressed
men. Their trustworthy
style and rich appearance
confer upon the wearer that
dressy appearanc so, earn-
estly sought by tie careful
dressers. j.
ah
hat stand Su
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oods and come expecting
• tc find patterns, colorings
d weaves entirely differ-
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ver seen before. The new
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14 additioin here you make a selection from. host
;of New *le Hats sowonderfully'piquant and at -
;tractive, n soft rich cOlors in their_varied shades,
ii finitely ecoming to dark and fair alike. Here
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y u are absolutely sure of e-etting a hat' .that • will
ake your appearance just1what you would wish
i to be.
$1 to S2.5O
Is SIU
Delight
Our New Suit are t h e
Standard of ess.fit and
finish of tested materials
—of new patte ns_ and new
shades — new weaves an
new style tho IghtS.
Every faithfui fashior
and fabric _fancy is showrA
in this exposition of excegr,
tional models I
We never Weie sOsp1et
dly_ ready to !meet t b
wants of women who wsh
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reflect their truip value and
appearance,and-at the sam
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Struotures
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burned
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Stephen,
BrctrandBus1.1tOtVer'Lgeh°°1falillmist.7!trt,
.-ott
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tog
brick
shop
on
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shoe
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blown
lowing
darna•ged:
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Fred
infer;
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many
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per
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treasurer's
Ittureollars.
Ito ask
The Blow.--orashorood
in
The
Thls
with
threshing
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oviolia._
flax
and
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dimagedz
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the
work
and
wail
was
!the
veneer
store_
over
Welbarg,
-Wm.
OeStroichoo,
&beta
dwellings
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that
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swereltien
mit' eolic,
medicine
guax.alniteed
to
a
the• house-theY
The Tablets
or,
Ibex front
Company,
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home of
Mob
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of the
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made,
spent by
day was
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damage
of dollars.
was !the
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or some
off the
brick school
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lir 68"eired
has been
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very °bait
yea.: rs
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wiv
work ahaStla'
ibecame.aerlinateocasazessognic
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Germany,
try about
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church.
lives
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and three
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toerarig.
of big,
cows, -a
fleshed,
ar row
pon. or
calves
where
SomOthing
ed laitiely
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Andrews,
Creamery.
her
drIT,
fleshed
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milkers,
going
good
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cuble *yard, ,and the
,Phelarea bridge a
AO R. Vint at 4.
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were awarded to .
at* $1 185:tor two tit
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$3,206 folothe feCidl
salary - was IA
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tem, ,bwitteeks for- t14' o•
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few
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!Burlington,
his
fl raingr,
friends
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Lane,
toisforiune
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leg.
brother
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Ors,
,tracturta,
lot:b
eurnstances
Several
f A.
fvenIng,
land
tif
Ind
'coldest
Inarrlage
Rast
Conducted
fpor
'ride
of
tilk
After
bering
laden
tWooas
IVQ0M'S
',necklace
bar
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them
tooker
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tem,
tam,
Irehred
led
Me
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tale
lwas
Youth
laaat
ownship
r5ek
13rouln
tPssion
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aetion.
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Batmen* •
Changero-Thomas Roswell
o'old is otto hundred aorte farm ado
the village to JameDouglas,
for a awl hi th,e. nelgho
of $6,000. James Douglas sok.'
acre- farm to :William. Fez -
of Ihe village for $2,000., and
Roswell thintighl• Mr, Fergosoorp
In in tate .Ntillarr for $4011,, and to„
moving in.
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-was .
the, big blow a--
large _flax barn- ! of
Marx Company wa
Pluilding was 65
24 foot posts,. ••il
wreck. There Woo • •
outfits of N d
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_u p aroo musser
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logeio'-oiwe'y I :roost
cconpamirhai4 one of
!this 'additional J.
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mon, ep -, .
SI mip t
and ;two windmills c
..41,0 bora roof of
of the ,18th oonoesai
was l alSOr badly *
. ' -
school room, aloe se ,
fell In, .damaging
floor. The South gab
todoAlex. zionoeces loi
Iblowint In andIthe
barn, *ere blown off.
torlek.front a Ke
was 'blown •.over.
of wind and „power In
in this rsection. 'T
had their on roofs at
J * K. Goetz and
•d. "iltrillerb, Itiehar
John Wein, P
EtettOr, Mrs. Geo. r
'Arthur Welbo
had minor darn
of 1 chimaaos over
_ - in • the village.
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1.131"Ira P*Ir c°91f*; 3°Iall 4".9t-
t4; Louis Roach 18; Class ill
Meek Coyare 37, Margaret
to. Cass HI Junior -Joe Coyne
, Kennedy 17, Geore, Millar
Ir-Mar7 Doyle- 87,2W* M9t-
62, 'Frank Coyne 48, 3. Milli
66; Eater Harvey! 0, Eddie( Connok-
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George StIovenson. -01 Gass Ravi-
Coyne 48; -Agnes O'Reilly 48,
IftlinfAll 140 a°e' Cb7n,1° 83, 13-
16 M. Wilda -ma 43, G. Coyne 46.
Burke _661 r`Clas4 Pant i-oGeraldine
Uary MeMlfan,' Florence
- lie- St in spating-Lucy ' Burke,
!Coyne, sr., Johnny Witiams, F.
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Riutisrale •
J. johnston abloukol two
sebtleos' effects to the west
weak -41r. John Muons was .seir-
Injured. -on Friday by being
-bla. portion; of the roof when
y,
off Ida barn. --During the heavy
I -Storm which passed over ;this di-
on Good Friday much damage WAS
Trees and fences -were blown
. orris unroofed; silos blown ov-
eke- Among those who suffered
wa.s Mr. Nelsen Thornton, who
his house -blown In on one side.
was -of 'brick and the loss is a
oinie. Sohn Murnt's barn was
over. Wm. Thornton'a driving
unroofed and badly! damaged. Dv-
levirliWis barn parrtlY unroofed. A
of slate woofing taken off H.
house; John 'Hall's . silo
over, and much damage was also
a the brick yard. Very. hew roofs-
I
aro,
: 'o Omit
1Stook
Fri
will a
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niatoti7.
;ant
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4:•--• $
" his
cow '
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profit,
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for
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Ind,
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ROA ErA.HY'S 04.1rao
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sake a reliab le
atiaorys be Iterib in•th
will quitkly relieve'
of baby; revile*
the stomach •
-
wormis, celds, etc:
is ' Xlaby's Ovon Tab
by a Goverait
be absolutely safe at
ere a ways " ?
moth - 1 k
are the me
when hell. liteJe one
are !sold by meld
b-1mail ab twenty -it
the Mir. Williams'
B -k ille, Ont.
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Brucefield
"(Intended foto WO WOOk.)
-Mr. 'William Alloontrea,d, 4
Loudon Medical, IScherd, spent "a
days at, his home here. -Mr. W.
swami, et Toronto UniversitY, has
tO TorOntO, after speo.ding a
days a hishorne 11;13o -6.-110r. John
of -the Bank of Hamilton,
spent a le* holidiays at
home here -triecently.-Mrs. james
espent a thaw days visiting
in Blyth xeciently.-Whitel let-
down a tree that haoli blown' ov.-
during the recent storm, PlIr Frank
of the London road, had the
to have both bones of his
broken abottb fond incites above the
-W. Be, and his brother. William
using Imo saw, wbgza the; to -seta.
swooved, failing upon Wrinkle
It was with difficulty that the
succeeded in releasing him. He
removedremoved to his home, ar4 Dr.Rag-
who was summoned, reduced the
and he •Is Dow.' doing w-oli,
even under the most favora.blecAr-
he will Ire laid up for
. weeks. 1 :
,
. Crediton .
Reardon died
Mr. patirick Reard„
Carinet On SlInd10/1
aY,
brief .11Inem, SIM vv
of age.. -.The To
Fivangellcal church:
Rev; end moo, Bur
wet*. A prowl,
and a verY Plessaht*'
ail, --The Storm a
one of ithe worst th
ovetr; 'this sectork
done will run intO•
Especially In 'til
damage most severe
a (roof, a 'windmill,
shingles. The troo
Crediton flax mill.
boUSO on the
' ' I down.-
was 'rib own1
"Sidditta at t
reinoved ftrorn this
- d led hi h
d -at e 0
rain., .4, last' lwejek,
0 '. ,. o
1141"B, at 163.
Abodtt throe wele :•.:
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:to the house for t
eveno cold, on wet
41 a IralaPs* al!Igli
n o
was
ldays. d ir
an ;earns:. om .4,.
8; .yeas•is ago go 0
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..-b-413_t• P'e W24
OW all ._who
a melon, of Itbei
'lle, Is survived by ,
in Elliton, Michiga.4
it f•''
anr
daughiers.
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March Wadding.
March 15th,
Mrs Robert
Morris, was the
interesting eve,nt,
daughter Pearl
to Mr.
wawainosh..
by Rev.
of KnOX church,
was daintilY
eres.rn silk and
overlace and
rakulations
cong______
abou,b forty
!table, after
sPeallb ht games
&El to the
and to the
with pearl and
e happy couple
many beautiful
being an uPholstered
from Six o
:the choir a
of which 1th
member fo
!their %teem, Wit$
clock.
Council. -At
Morris township
received from
half 8, 4, 6,
said owners
responsible
usedto thbir property°
drain. The
motify the 'township
ioatter of the
to b.ave let
1, ,itaken
ittaChed to
8. The council
A petition
asnd CitheMS
un'opal drain,
bertaitted and
etr Roger. A
froni C. IC. vilaylor
tiorod half 11, concession
from School
Sh0°1 021211021
indtructed to
Piet Whell 003 raattel'
e construction
.
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-On 'Wednesday
the home cyA Mr
Anderson, fourth 111.143
scone a a quiet,
when their
was united in
Norman Walsh, of
pie ceremony was
J.i A. Ferguson, pas-
Belgrave. The
attired in a dress
wool taffeta with
,satin Arinunings
. the gu,eats num_
sat down to a well
which the evening
and music* . The
[Wide was a pearl 1.4who
organist a go
amothYsteosetiptilenttngs;
we, rei the
' presents,
liainorornisg
their young friends,
Kliox ciardh,:viring-.
bride iblad belan
some years, express-
a battaldSOrile than=
the last Meeting' ot
council a • notim
the owners of lots
concession 9, stating
intend to hold the
• for any damage
by the BlYth
clerk -was instructed
engineer. iln
application! of Mir.
north half. 4, con-
from S. S. No. .5,
Union. School Section
decided ito take
was reoeived from
&Siting for.
the petititen was
. 0000pY sent to Foo
petition was recel,o•
askin0 to - have
9, transfer.*
Section• No.1.-to 'Ono
No. 12, the ckgrk
notifyt intereatedpar-
Win bl% nettled*
of ebutmentd and pier
.
Ulibblelle
Herd. -The Far
treneWidatei Ban: 11
a. sense • of satisf
a owe and tkind
-dt•roriig, hearty,
bunch of well gro of
two 'year old so 0'lls,
'Of:thriving Yearlin.gr,
'two ot teni.montho
Walt would tip the 0,---oms.o
around ie4gh1V-himd,- i,
of this aort wl
thy a blanker oti) lihe
tolatt in the i',1
a. *Won of the 1"
"This ono has :Ii•Ob
`giroWth," remarked
pointing( to a massive ir-p,,thi
Shorthotra grade,' ' ,I
be ,madle Ito weigh 1410'
cow was not one cif
dirYtlei up ifiG0 oi
*on 'Notate? feed, but :L.
mei* In summer, it.
-.said he had
a !two year oldt f
$101.• AInywayi hO
of :which seven, vie
and /two Were .Yeielr
dt "rr'We
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What the two Yea,rli, ,,
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.4
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