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dep.nds an then
Wali .mope
sh1 crone bctw.en corn.
:nonplas:e iroc mfand• those
;poises:ins beauty a•t4. charm
.<1ep.nds greatly on your
choice of wall • paper.
From oar r..troirs rwwcic of I'ro'ns
MAXIMtit! asci silos* '11',11 ?apnea
yew will lead your f$Iea el the right
ytepar tr. Palette dooms each
tram of the boas. Oar siiper,easa
im hors iI.corst;et h dawn se
rear iirpeatl,
POLE'S BOOK STORE
SUCCESSOR TO
PORTER'S
McIntyre. The latter will remain on it is with regardto appetite, for Mr. and Mrs.Gilbert Vint spent
DU T rANNON it for this season, when the owner will ,Bute they are r8iady to eat et any Wednesday afternoon with Mr. Thos,
Rev. R. Mayes went to Toronto en move to it. hour, night or .day, by sunlight or Taylor, of 9th con., West Wawanosn,
Monday of this week. • As Mr.. Thomas Welrrter, our local tenter, light, or even by moonlight. who,' we. are marry to say, is not im<
Mr. John Savage made ;a business butcher, was untying his horse in the' Well, at any rate, it makes them :proving as fast as we would like to
-.trip'to Ethel on Saturday. village one evening recently. it gave
grow all the better. and they will be'see him..
its head a sudden ,Jerk, ,eullin.e the Coady :for market sooner..
We i are sorry to loathe of the ser• bridle off. The animal, which was After en illness . tasting for u
Iowa 9llnees of Mrs, Matthews, of :Vile wKsids of two years and which was
hitched to a buggy, made sudden b
..._ s.
Tuesday after a_ months visit }with. -toners lir t.. it ' l: oll.„4ortit'udt the-tleath•took
relatives ui lInnaliton, f a e ` )a xsrtuni'tel lit lvtd , s ii o
there in safety, Fortunately it lead his home, on the 4th eoneessom of
The Loyal Orange Lodge of Dun- the road to itself and no .damage was.,iWoot Wawanoiih, on Wednesday, Mar,
.gannon are holding a box social oh . done to either horse or buggy,t 1Gth, of Mr. Georgia Caldwell, zit the
*MACnrysater meat to ?.cosh t a
tslsaday sad retm'sed oa Tn..isy
i *legging with lupe a sow Overload
Whippet. -
Word was received bows quite et.
wetly et the death at Seat•
lead. is Sept., ION o�1i. P.1
c'rsi , at ono thee visitor 1Lreidna'
Ih er+bytarian eeaaelt. Mach regret is
exoceseed her* by a wide trek of
trawls.
Rev. C. H. McDonald atteaded the
femoral of hie noels set Tee.wa:e,r on
Sunday afternoon and teas was en.;
able to take the *orrice' at Dussltato:
non. Mr. J. Murdock, of Lt.eknow,,
and Mr. ,Baird, of North Bay, eon.
ducted the services. •
wad
ezmid Wes eartetwed
sel.s,es god by
all who lower kw. T1w
was Wad frees his hilt home
MI , Mar. litba and woes eau -
dotted Nev. C. N. McDonald, of
i►rehine is roach. assisted
by Ret. L Hums. late of St. Paul's
eh,areh. Deets, the sortie*, * quar-
tette, "Thi Rusted Cross,,• was
elloetiv.dy. rendered. Interment took
Tho regular monthly monies . of • imimdiatelyr to Lecknow, where the "" eeisset.ry, the
a pall -hearers plat* ix Messrs. Fritpk and
the Dungannon branch of the a%om• wound was dreamed by a doctor, it 'George Glans. Mow (Smith, ''rank
en's Inc:itute will be held at the home,,,being necessarylatter'
to put several :tit- WSW; and the two sons.
of •-:sirMs. Intyre, on Thursday, Mar. cher in his lip. Latest morel. are Obeli y is ex:ended to the
31st. at .3 p.m. q'he topi: will he that he is doing as well as can b, ex. b:rated fa to in the loss of a Mild
given by the grandmothers. holt petted. I•u.bead it* father.
call, "'My ;favorite name" I. The eoinsmtinrty was shucked on
?dr. T. +G. Alie�.t returned on Satur- 'Wednesday morning when new* of ' BEL}AST (((
slay from 'T.oronto, : where he had et. ° the death of Mr. Ralph Miller bee Wood pitting is the order of the
tended the convention of the Mutut1 came known, He has been inpoor day around Mere.
lire underwriters" Assoriatinn. On health for the greater part of winter . Mr. and Mrs. ,1a ob Hunter, of Mous I
hie return journey he stouaed off et fleet the!' end was not looked for. He
Stratford, where he visited his dough. 'passed away' about 8 a.m. oyn Wed- of hfr.MJohnCamtbellon at the home
1 ter, iMrs.elliia Pentland.I'``�who hail been ;motley,
the eausheart
� of 'his 'l udevidently
e n adeith. being
e 1 The \. P. L. of I•Iaekett'it appoint-
a guest with her brother, Rev. S. R. funeral is being held on Fri da;� at rent was welt represented over at St.
' V. Pentland, of Bryanston, since the '2,30 from the family home to Dun. Helens ort Friday night.
New Year, returned on Saturday to 'cannon cemetery. Futcher. portico- .'and Mer. John Campbell 'spent
i?ungannon, after attending the mil. gars next week.
�Saturday afternoon at the haute of
'Were in Toronto. and hos Anew breed of chickens—We have WM. wMrWill Campbell, 12th can., lllrest
gain opened up her millinery .;hofs hatched Barred Rocks. Leghorna and
here. C Minoreas. but never before have we Miss Mary Phillips, of Toronto,
Mr, Thonnu Dickson hos dihpnsed hatched Irish ones—if they torsi out Fant last week with her sister, Mrs.
of his farm on the Cth concession of to be Irish. Iveryone of them --140 in homas Ferguson. ° She returned' to
1 Ashiirld,.ta his father, Mr.•Tligirtas nil, were hatched on St. I'afriek's Toronto Saturday.
Dickson, of Port Albert, and has porn birthday and we would not be sur. Miss Winnie Lane was operated on
chased the farmon the third emcee. prised if their feathers grew green for appendicitis on Saturday in
lien of West Wawenosh, awned by nit the grass. However. we placed Wingham hospital. She is doing
Mr. Jas. Elliott, of Dungannon and them in the brooder and if thus new well. Hee mother is with her for it
at nresen'ted tenanted by Mr. James kind show, any great eharacteristis:a few days. _
all Paper
MINIMMINIMardlom r- - s:'. _' ►WAS
Mr.J. Curran returned hosiie) on nae e a sud car a ,
dash up the road toward home a Le "ane with much patience and Chris -
I?ridey evening of this week. 1 Several front This distriet i.tti:nded age of. 74 years. Deeeaaed was' born
Rev. L. C. White, of Nile, .wilt or- the shower which was held in the in'the township of Ashfield. near Pert
.eupy the pulpit of Dungannon United Foresters' hall, Auburn, on Friday Albert, on the farm adjoining the
•church on Sunday evening next. evening last in honor of Mr. and Mrs. tPresbyteriin church there, being the
Mr. and Mrs. David Glen • returned 'Wilmer Nicholson, a bride and groom only' son of the. late Mr. and Mrs.
this week after a fortnight's visit of recent date. They were mae the , George Caldwell. .About. 46. years
with friends at Ripley and in `'Huron recipients of several useful gifts. in. ago be ca't'ir e' 4th
parents. to the
and Ashfield townships, eluding a, Coleman lamp, d hands farnx on the 4th concession eee West
Mr. and Mrs: J. 11. MeNab and grit, clock atit1 other •articles. Dancing Wavle/mash, .ivhtieh had continued to
and Ara, Walter Hamilton and son and earwere enjoyed by the caxu- be his home till his death. He•
was.*
.Tamen, of Lucknow. visited Dungannon Bred, and a tastyy. lunch-- Was : served, • ea *tilt' •• youngest daughter of the
'ate Halton Z ith end M •
Congratulations are extended to Metter Frank' Sherwood,. who had• m a Mile. SIAM.
Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Rantoul, of For, aeaompnhied his uncle, Mr.James of Dungannon. Betides his Bereaved
cent, upon the Mitch, . on Saturday, .Alton, with whom .$e• reeaide'l, to thci Wife,
six e 31e is, su iv d•'by
ytisafamily'
March 19th, :of a daughter Wan Ise,. home of earn iHerb Alton on SaturdaynM.. a7
dat Mors, as'°,follo a,. Gsorirea Wil
Messrs. Iornc 'iHKtxd and lie. by the letter's trg, He taken and hHyrtle. Tire eldest deughter,
We have a WS* stock of Stool.
ton's drat -saving Sioni.Trinened
tVallpaper, including tiro popular
• 'eft -toned "brushed papers. Prop
an and examine our range. .
A its
APRIL ani MAY are the months in which
you will be redecorating your home and we want
you to know 'and see the splendid values, pat-
teink and qualities we are able to offer you this
season at prices of 10e,12c,15c and 18c per roll.
We stock a large assortment of Staunton Semi -
trimmed Papers, and other makes. All Papers
are the wide 22 -inch width. See our samples be -
before you. buy.
We have. Exceptional Values'
to offer .you
ANNOUNCING
Our SPRING :SPRING OPENING commences on
WEDNESDAY,' March 30th
f.0
R -... Y, APRIL 9th
�r�d will continue until SATURDAY,
For this occasion, we have arranged to have in stock large shipments of New
'Spring Dresses and Coats. We can promise you splendid value at this sea-
son's Spring Opening. Watch -for •further announcements.
hell. last, Wait severely bitten 'on the faee
lista sand Bensson, and Pearl, Blanche
It well chosen assortshent to suit
every room in rim, Bone -,.Shite •
Pit trues, 'Landscapes of English
thatched Cottooes • and Flower
Gardens,Plekwltk Plrtures, Cries .
Of Vanden, `Mekong reaehinit
Prints,. Mitt ,l'ainels and Mottoes''
Yott,iiiirelr •n•ould like a- Wray
Pieture or two for that rerun you
llave,4buat deeord .('t1; A1'm .bring
thesit?ielnres'AM it;ant'franrrd.
ITT i do thein at reasonable
w: .n prle
;gid if Stare
East St.
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I'I U URNISEINGS ANDWAL L PAPERS.
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'A CARLOW".
Mr. Tom Wilson, is spending a, few.
da s with `;iris sister Mrs: Stull;. near,.
Collingwoed.
Sowing .wood as.tho order of the
flay. aha busier is kept busy going
front place t'o;place,
Mr, and Mrs. Gillett, of Taxleyy,
Parry Sound, are spending a week or
so,witi'i ,Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. The:
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latter is a sister of Mrs. Wilson. , Worms are encouraged by morbid
- The;.service in: the church on Sun. conditions of the stomach and bowels
day;'wrll be taken by Dr. Elixubeth and so. subsist. Mill>z's Worm Pow-
**aster,who will speak on her Ws- ers will alter these conditions almost,
sion work in India. We look for a immediately and will sweep ,:tlie
gond attendance to hear this talented ;worms away, No destructive paxd-
rissionG.ry. site can live in contact with this med-
cine which not onl ' a worm.:.de-
i it y
'.Maybe the kitchenette apartment. .stroyer, but a health -giving medietue
ette is due to the salaryette of the most .beneficial to the young coiisiii
liusbandette of the housekeeperette. tution; `'
■NOINDCWIfsit_
Sale Closes
SATURDAY
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A .UP-ODDSAND ENDS,
'Bargains" for. everyone, MEN,, WOMEN, 41 H BN. • Below :wee. fiat .ra few* o .the IBan ' :lines• we offer: •
For MEN
60 PAIRS BLACK. LACED BOOTS,
Medium Toes. Reg. $5.00. SALE 10
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35 PAIRS HIGH-GRADE BLACK
CALF BOOTS, wide Toes. Reg
$7.50 to $9.00. SALE ..
40 PAIRS TAN CALF BALS and
and BLUCHERS, Good Toes. Reg.
$5.00 to 7,50. SALE .. ! r . r , , ... .
35 PAIRS GOOD HEAVY SOLID
LEATHER WORK BOOTS, size
6 ton. Reg. $3.50 to $1.50. SALE
14.95
:3.95
+2.75
SPECIAL
50 PAIRS MEWS. CALF
BOOT`S,' Black -or B r r, w n,,
pointed- Toes.. Reg. $7.30
SALE•..,..., .'. ,., •... •.
171---40
BO S, SIDE t
30 . PAIRS GOOD HEA,V1
75
SOLID LEATHER BOOTS 4�%a.
Reg. up to $4.00. SALE...
�for YOUTHS, SIZE 11 tM I SA
I��II�I...Y...iIrIIr�1�.�111�r�MA�✓�.Itl�w .... .
35 PAIRS GOOD STRONG
SERVICEABLE B U U T S. $ +r +V
Reg. up to $3.00. SALE... •
•
SHOES for $1.00 A PAIR:
For MISSES, SIZE l l to
30 PAIRS LACED 130O 0
in Kid or Box Calf, wide •.
'dam` . ,Beg. ' yup to. : _' ` .50. .. >
SALE ...a ,aw ~.i, +r.r...r
30 PAIRS PATENT LEAkTREIt STRAP
SLIPPERS and OXFORDS, •. - 75
sizes11. to'2 in lot. ' Reg. M
$2.25 to$3.00. SALE .."! ...,
FOR INFANTS,,. size 2 to 5 I.
26 PAIRS STRAP SLIPPERS.
Regular $1.50 and $1.15.
SALE.... .. a, . •
POR CHILD N, SIZE 6 to 101 ei
36 PAIRS STRAP SLIPPERS,
in Kid and Patent. Reg., $
$2.25 to $2.75. SALE.....
For . WOMEN
112 PAIRS ONE and TWO STRAP
pointed toes.`
SLIPPERS, in Kid and Patent, 295
Good Reels on every pair and not
Reg. $5.00 to $7.50.
SALE ., ......,.•.......,.
50 PAIRS ' LACED OXFORDS, in d*
Brack and Brown, Low Heels and
good Medium Toes. Reg. $3.75 toi
o
$6.00. SALE..., ...,,.,
45 PAIRS STRAP SLIP'ERS, Black -r
and Brown, Low Heels and good '
.2 Toes, Kid, Patent, or Calf. Reg.
53.50 to d,0.SALE •
i
Hundreds of pairs on display in the LITTLE SHOE SHOP AROUND THE.CORNER:, Ladies'. Shoes of
all kinds sizes to 7 in the lot, $1.00 a pair. No other Shoes at any pries in the little store. Cole st
early and get your pick.
* -give,orb` 10% off any B oots, Shoes and T`rsevelling Goods, but not Rubber Footwear. YOUR OPPORTUNITY to get
In addition to the above Ilall�`ainris, we r<iU during *hi osle, sr► discount
real Hers L To•Date G at a Cut Price. ,
Bear in mind, we have not engaged tete services of a high 'slalom, salon promoter for thils wale, and the saving thus effected on our overhead expenses will be passed on to you through the
mediate of BIGGER and BETTER BARGAINS. '
ALL GOODS DURING SALE
POSITWF4LY CASH
COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF; SEEING IS BELIEVING.
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35 PAIRS GOOD STRONG
SERVICEABLE B U U T S. $ +r +V
Reg. up to $3.00. SALE... •
•
SHOES for $1.00 A PAIR:
For MISSES, SIZE l l to
30 PAIRS LACED 130O 0
in Kid or Box Calf, wide •.
'dam` . ,Beg. ' yup to. : _' ` .50. .. >
SALE ...a ,aw ~.i, +r.r...r
30 PAIRS PATENT LEAkTREIt STRAP
SLIPPERS and OXFORDS, •. - 75
sizes11. to'2 in lot. ' Reg. M
$2.25 to$3.00. SALE .."! ...,
FOR INFANTS,,. size 2 to 5 I.
26 PAIRS STRAP SLIPPERS.
Regular $1.50 and $1.15.
SALE.... .. a, . •
POR CHILD N, SIZE 6 to 101 ei
36 PAIRS STRAP SLIPPERS,
in Kid and Patent. Reg., $
$2.25 to $2.75. SALE.....
For . WOMEN
112 PAIRS ONE and TWO STRAP
pointed toes.`
SLIPPERS, in Kid and Patent, 295
Good Reels on every pair and not
Reg. $5.00 to $7.50.
SALE ., ......,.•.......,.
50 PAIRS ' LACED OXFORDS, in d*
Brack and Brown, Low Heels and
good Medium Toes. Reg. $3.75 toi
o
$6.00. SALE..., ...,,.,
45 PAIRS STRAP SLIP'ERS, Black -r
and Brown, Low Heels and good '
.2 Toes, Kid, Patent, or Calf. Reg.
53.50 to d,0.SALE •
i
Hundreds of pairs on display in the LITTLE SHOE SHOP AROUND THE.CORNER:, Ladies'. Shoes of
all kinds sizes to 7 in the lot, $1.00 a pair. No other Shoes at any pries in the little store. Cole st
early and get your pick.
* -give,orb` 10% off any B oots, Shoes and T`rsevelling Goods, but not Rubber Footwear. YOUR OPPORTUNITY to get
In addition to the above Ilall�`ainris, we r<iU during *hi osle, sr► discount
real Hers L To•Date G at a Cut Price. ,
Bear in mind, we have not engaged tete services of a high 'slalom, salon promoter for thils wale, and the saving thus effected on our overhead expenses will be passed on to you through the
mediate of BIGGER and BETTER BARGAINS. '
ALL GOODS DURING SALE
POSITWF4LY CASH
COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF; SEEING IS BELIEVING.
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