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THURSDAY. MAWR rind, ISOM
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A. L. COLE Optemetfist
'• Cole' Book Store
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S... -'e the rill Wall.
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WESTil till ,I't
-.4 line. neten ea, Illr. Wei. Ve••:):efei. ie
bean innhing hie e'rarlY cell W thij
' WO. ,Ittelvita Tayler event 'lad
raernentetheboree, ef ter brather.in.
,,atv, iteee ",VM. Taylors', ef Delmore.
• Illr. elelut liartieon, of Gederiell,
repeat oter the weekeend a .tho borne
kitilt3 ekitQIN Mrs. W. 11. cempbell.
i aeR. Cameron, or tete/mow, via.
lta ber tic Mr. jelm ItteDonelle
tul other friende, ' over the ween.
end. I
: DENMILLEIt
Or Smiley evening of title week
Xit. Poutter began a neviea of epeteal
aervices rend bas been ePeeking each
night this, we on Um general theme
of Prnyer. On Tueaday evening ho
etteneenecti the •nermon.toples for
met week. OneSttisday (Inareh 25),
lam.. "Tepee of Cliristiansi"
'With ehriet in 'Pilate'e Judgment
41.all." Motrlay evening, • "What Is,
Oati like?' • Tueeday evening, '"In,
there a `Persona Devil?" Wedtwea
114 evening, "If Christ Should Come
.,to Penrod/cr.! Thursday evening,'
`alite recant Soul." Fvidan erenittil.
iaThe Saddent ' atory in the. Bible.'
ille cervicee 'begin :A S o'clock each
:eight and ttt 1,30 ereStuultre evenintr.
13AYFIELD
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•Mra. Paull left last week' for Celt
:for et two weekte.Nieit Stith 'bet per -
ante. • ,
Ube• Eloy Edwards returned boitte'
last week font It vielatre Is with;
trieteds. in Kitchener
3trze Tonle, returned home •last
emote atter a three reonths." visit with ,
.:ilietuls In Galt And lir& Park, i
•Several in the village ere lei,' me
at present, with bad eolds tied grippe,
OiVitig MI the changeable weaehete
We ere plhaaed to relent that Wan.
3. Stinson, who hea•been very siek,
'ite iMproving an well as gen be ex.
The annual St.'Patriek's aeciel is
tieing held in the basement 4 the
Tiluited -church eel Tuesdey evening,
whett a egond ' program and aupper
will be give% -
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' Mr., n ,. . P, Merner lat 40141%4 an
auCtiort site of ready-meues, undor.
wean, bootie Owes, ;Ind other evade.'
tn-wear. in the-towa hall.on FratlaY
afternoon and ev-ening, January tiurd.
OPOrge Elliott, Anetioneer.
aMle thoir a St. Andrews 'United
beitiliVh etre iireSenting their pley,
°Ceattherry Coniere,!! in the tOWil
a; irptimil, on Friday evening,
?knelt 2.iird, -under -the auspices of
the hliasion qlrein ,of, fiensall 'United
: The people of the vil ge 'were son.
la .
5.ty to hear of the death of Mvs. Reed{
ef Detroit, who passefl away 'Fort,
latuldenly of heert trouble. 'lee re.1
tnailia Were forWarded to .Gmlerielte
where the • funeral took ulace oe,
'Wednesday to Godertel •cemetery.
She is suvvived by elm anughter and,
ono eon, both living in Detvoit. '
The tliteetors of the llieytield
ealttaul soziety are arranging- for a
enaSeteerade esruival .to be held In:
'the town halt on the reiglie of April'
itOth. Prizes will he given for best
dressed, alee,,nrograni of Solos. reel.
tations and instrutnentala to help the
c:Veltin$en tutertaintnent, and (lane -
Admission* adults (Ai centd.
children 2 rents. ..
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RabbeIteQftShope
See our Neui Line'
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of (lift Pieces
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airs« E. Evans
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IXISCRN
- 4 ilattee.
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ee• liaiale 0.3 to
Atir.4. tea -ale
liceton crane r) Ecee
.ye teatii ftieree, Mee) Oath, in.
t le vi to. • • -
•• Mee, Peren (•''.e.e.,;eare... crest ttee
eneeetaa.,Ltaet:eeta with itoe &mete
ea. niter Pe Keene
It Mae Vie. _,O'Dzien external to ilex
Leene 1,...;ndon °Ewe a .eleareana
ei. vatn. aer teevilter, Tate.
,Jan lIaaera. Bleratae met -nine,.
'fee l'oet Cel'aenee t clan; welk
• 'dm teat10io to mil on 1.'1.14 eurarece.
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i...tartzi; j.i?.;,TO V.1ii,i;tili 441
• l'he oleneeinee oE tenetie1t:it3
rin marred itrl titr... Prez1".Vtai:ra ,
• takti Lot rattan, .
ene leant
The corteatie for the etteateer, e'er
$ ilZ*0 taken pi.r.•:,:c.'flic!r 4:.f .
• t iiry Are tueleng awe tr.n. eft ti•sea,
•-• - -leeete ',yeti. reeeetaI og the Maseeie
flee:effete faas Item attenAel - tae
• imirfol of. CAI Aito, Dola:s.rt J.
Mrs, Th.p3p3ost caie Ince.% WCft '.-,--------t-,,--,-',.-='"---------- --- •-t ',.'"'-..
wall itoite si t..TD. 'Everything cf..: •
• forte! foe sele realized a Veal. orko* .' . DUNGANNON
To the •buelt •le tIZO ViataeKord nova .- ;nee (leo,- nralfora, pr Gr,jzatnitiii,
.Satene mekieg luta °gain arrival und ' to a guest tide week at the hewn of
traite a few owe teller; ativeetaee oE
it. ; Mr. and M. j. J. Ryan. •
Our mail caveler, Mr. Jeeenh 4,1,7' ect63520ti nf West Wow:Await. visited
,, 1 igra-, Da» Fowler, .of the Gth caiu-
wiu, ow the nick it. M. Geo. u.„ rejatives in "Dungannon for a -few
Ifewatt 13 • atteudipg the - mail for.; (Ian eide-wea., . . , .
hiterue..veval trent hem vete nt lea. aeltlieprpet7ttetieS-liVserell.ete6einit..Igiguec'estte TA° t.
home of Mr. Wm.: Watson •Inot Mon.
duet 4yening. An •enjoeable evening stethers.
the Inoue or Mr. and 'Ma, .1Ierbert
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Mr. Muure'o 'Second onnunel' e -ale- la -1 -ealteeI.oWn leneint 41IftliitTe aPnadVititerr?3"03;
.talIng... plate .et,•ereeent, The public
, Christ's church, -Port Albert, onMetle.
• are taking advantage of the reduree needay. . • • . -• • •
.1 ' es , a are o Oreg.. . - . MrseGeorge Mudie, of Dorehestete.:
Mt...41nd M's. °IL 4°Iinsten am lim Whe -arrived on 'Itleeday., owing '.to
-goeats of their deughter, hire. (Die) the death ofeltet aunt, the late Mrs..
.lialleTi.letv•°iont weitellater3e,l'e,o'nenieltatkeal5utift::: !:4preoni:s:etnoatent .: er,i- illleors hnorn.e;;Biott :and brothero,..to,
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Emily .,11y,an •eeturnctl. on Wednestley.
the• dance in. the Foresters' halle lett thee and Williani • attended -the .:ftna.
Friday eveuitig. .
CARLOW
Jr. At,latrington renendine, fee.
Mee. J. Gallagher:mho. bee ECM
lul ) impeovieg.
ei'vetir hill natal. tebo le very ill
Mi. and Mra. Arthur Clarn elaited
with the lattctoe- lamas on &twiny.
Mee Janata Meinatie called on a
ruodee of hex shet-in friende on
thnekre.
mat c A pc/text:on Violted with
tee tithes, Air. Jobneton. laet
week.
We
or pleaced to trim tlint Mr.
3. .1. Robertren, who bad bis foot
badly hurt is able to be out ngain.
•Mrs. A, Jelineton. who has been
visiting with her daughter, Mee. Pat.
toren, in Toronto, has returned to
A b
• Mr. Andrew Johnston, who is
upending the winter with las slaugh-
ter, Mrs. Weir, in Auburn, la net as
well as utioal.
nerite. lietvey --Errington left on
Monday for Sault Ste. Marie, ,where
• the boat on 'which he will sad this
SuMtner is docked. •
The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per wae administered by the pestov.
Mr. Fanner, at Smith's Sill en Sun.
day, two new Members being remit?.
ed intr the church, namely Izobel
tied Eleanor '411(1011.
CODERICH 'TOWNSHIP
The fermere are busy in this 4•113-
P.'.'ttga0 their eupply 0 wood
zuz.
Mrs. John Malt. visited with,- Mw,
Steep, of Seltferti, for a few daYe
itiet week. •
Now la the tilos is have
sour
Sewing Machine
s OVERHAULED
r4tts,0•1s. BAIL Needle*, etc.
MISS NOBLE II
British Exihoost Mo.",
tymo••••••01•MNIONNP*4
This nmin'sysein' oral of their co4ein, Mr. John El.
has been wed natrenized during the Hat, of ninon, on mondo7. ,Tho
Net winter. jute Mr. Elliott. expired very sudden.
OUr mail carrier., are t ly Ms hoinev as the result of a
of the roads at preeent. Benin; of paralytic ;Ara°,
!mow and bare ground are so inter- mingannon's new baker bus arriv.
sperse.d that it Is neither sleighing ed, and is Teuelly enereciyed in make
nor wooeung. some amigos and Improvements
- -Mr. Don Itedder has cold Iris farm to the beke slam anddwelling, be.
ei-West Wetvanosb, Mr, Joseph- fore bringing his wife and family,
Cral is the' purchaser. Mr. • Leddy We weteome renie to -our burg,
and wish him auccess in ls new en.
terpriee. ' • •
The Dung:priori • hvanch ef the
Women'e Institute -will hold their re -
Mr. Thos. Soweeby jr. has nue-
timed the north half' of Mr. W. .11.
Elliott's fine farm. '
Tlio heartfelt eympatliy
community' goes out to Mt Inchon)
Burke and familY in their"rocent sal ,
bereavemeut. -
Mite service will be held, us usuat.
in Union chuvele met ,,Sunday at a
Pah. EundaY 5011001ar ram. Rev.
I. C. Parr will preach; -
'The Ladies' Aid of Taylor's Corn-
ers will hold their monthly Meeting
on 1Vedriestiaa, March 28th, at. the
home of Mrs. -C. B. GrovI
es, Ittron
/toed. .
Meinhers Diverston L. 0, Nix
140 held a Royal Arch meeting on
Monday, litarcit enth.'whett. several
members were advanced to the mnse
tale!) er the R(yal' Arch Purpie
gree. tiller which refroelunents were
served. A number of visiting bre.
thren were given el Wariu weivonie.
Mrs, Fred Cook. of 'Clinton, vt-
it with Mr. and Mrs. John Dioir on
Sunday, ho.vIng come, un to attend
the* funeral of Mina:nigh. Burke,
Which was held on Monday atternoort.
She also tailed ,on her tMlit, Mrs.
'Willis 'who, has 1)0(81 laid up
with a ;torero attack of the girippe,
Int is better now,
.1he &eclat evening which Was Ittdil
in Untou eitureh Ina Pridan evening
by the 'Y. P. S. was a decided sue.
zees. The proven) eonsisted vo.
ail send instrumental selections, dia.
logos and lantern 511(105 on St. Pat.
tick, evbich WeVe much enjoyed. Rea.
M. C. Parr made a -very 'eapable
ehairman. After the etrogram re.
feesinnents were tterved. The pro.
eeeds were nhout $4.0. •
A. number of Molds and neighbore
gathered at the home of .Mr. and
Mrs. Wm, McCabe on Thntaday
evening of last week mul presented
Miss Ella, previoue to her matriattea
with a lovely wicker rocker raid
cushion. The presentation was 'made
by Bliss Doris Rodges tmd the fol.
lowing address 'WAS read by itir. An.
drew lIohnes:
Dear Ellie -We, the meethera of
Zien ehoir, have gathered here thia
evening to express our sorrow at
vour parting from, our ntiast. Volt
have alwaya been a willing and help.
ful member of eur ehoir and we, ,.;t3
fellmeemembers, will greetly.
$0%* train amougat us. Vire all ioin
in wishing you all `Possible fey clitd
happiness in your now honte. Will
you, Ello, ttocelit this chair AR a
small remembrance, a token of out;
goedewill. and eppreciation of the
help you have given. Signed en be.
half of Zion their.
Ilrtwe ltohnes,
Mrs..Peter Young,
Mrs. Charles 'Whitely.
Mr. Charles
OE STORE
Try Our Women's ARCH.EEZE SHOE
It is a wonderful fitting Shoe, ntade with
Special Steel Arch, on combination
last. Made in Patent and
Kid Leather. Price 6.50
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-V.NYTWEAR0 011), TPAVELLI
NC. GOODS
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Announcement
IVIttEWAN & Tuttorrr nnounce that
they have taken over the agency for the
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile au °mobiles,
and ;we Ahtming models of haft of them.
cars M their new garage. Kington and
Vieoritt greets,
.rolOr
VIII have a sale of Ins attune as soon
ne convenient.
The tnaittltly° meeting of the 'Wom.
wee /Institute' last Tuesday was held
et the home ef 1rs. O. Howson, with gular Menthly meeting en Mareli
a good attendanee, 'We have not 20th, in the moue above the telephone
heard of the Program. SPring gash- oillee now 'being used by them for
ions no doubt Avow be in order. I the two enteekte short course, Roll
(From another vorrespondent) 'call, "My favorite flower," Buten.
ta'inment by the grandinothers.
was on 4L nearby ve,rau(ah, the ear
W8, soon .
exteleated front its 1101P'
leSS position. Our villages streets
are atilt not in very good shape for
tam to travel upon. and, to be frank.
we would advise owners of eere not
to he 'We Hasty in trying to "drive
through them, so long as the Culv.
(b) erta) are aehmerged in Snow*.
Messrs, Robert Davideon ar.d Thu.
Mr. C. Asquith is 'unloading a car
of coke this week.*
e The U. F. (). shipped a 011 Of cat-
tle and oleo 0110 el' hogs thin week:,
Mrs. P. Stewart, Of Colborne, is
visiting her daughter. Mrs. Itaieel
King, -
Mre. The4. .StraUgball tie again in
her own home otter spending. the
Whiter with ber
johneton, who has been 'with °thy Griffin left on Tuestlan for 10r -
b143
114"hteri iI.Weil'heinq" onto, where they %yid. be delegetes
'ing after o severe attack of du. it,001 the weet, we.wahesh mutual
Mrn" M.'Smell andeloIldrefl,of Piro Disurence Co., to the annual
ealborne tn. -are et Present 3v4ta ast convention of the Mutual Fire lin-
father, bra Relit. Seat, who is ill. derwriters' Asecaiation Which is
C'eoeve and seeenulls,, -seed- grain; being- held in elie Parliament
lbIflId-
h.itohing "ego and pallor nangere ingS, Toraht0„rtal Tuesday and Wed.
are much in evidence these 414YS."- tlQadaTt't 3rartil 20th 'Aral lust.
signs of 'spring. • 'A number of Young Pei),Ple from
Mrs, Wm Dobie ' and family Dungannon 'attended the it. Pate
have moved iota the house erlugh nick's aneial at Nile on Thursdea
wee moved and, reminded Iast year evening of last week, 'Just before
by W. T. 'Riddell. We welcome them leaving the village they' were so un-
to the tortimuntty. - fortunate as to get their -cat stuck
The quarterly miseionory Sunday in hat* of snow Oa Me of the side'
will die held in_ Knox United Sunder streets., Bovievere with the aid of a
wheel on hritralt 2i1th at 0.80 p.m. A ' rove row orel aleoutea dozen Men and
prograM Will lie given., toys •tti. *salsa also, with elicaUrne-
subject for the day is "Tritti. ing irriathe fremf Georgie, who
_ Mr, Th. os, -;tretetn. Miss E.
tded dott enMovs,ArhuranWilli,EamASIEFIELD 1.
,
Elliott attended the' tumuli theit-
MisS Alberta Beckett is in a num. sousin, the late T. W. Elliott* or ono.
ine ease neer Dungarmon, ten, ott „Monday:. Mr. 'Elliott wes n
Miss Morn Andnew Wafit kraal in, Son of the rate Gabriel Elliott aria
Luckwiv Qr thwe'k-end. traS a native of Goderieh twee where
Miss Lois lefaelfeteie. ef Port. Al- he was born 01 year Aga. He was
bert, wee home for tbe week -end. a well known huairtoss man of Clin-
The Marcie eaketing o' the W.M.S. ton. -where for many vain. he Mier -
was held at the home of idre. Geo; ated livery stable, He had lived
-Collinsonretired foe the past few years. Ile
Miss 1luri Hiboon, Of HiPle.Y is survived ler two sons: "Moven, at
spent Sunday ut the -hinter ofeher par. home. and 'Oahriel ht. of Toronto.
one. Mr. :tint Mrs, Lobt. Hibbin. Six sisters aisle survive,
Mr. Bain Maedonald, 1f Sarnia,
spent a few days at the Amine of his T.he two weeks' 8lawt "coarse. in'
father, Mr. Don MacDonald, laet food va" lohad eoahingo whffh- has
week. , been very popular axnong the young
, women and ladies of the distrlet.un.
PORT ALBERT d,nir the professional ;Unction of Miss
Florence PnIbb1, will voneltule 'with
Clavettee Rey spent a IOW days pridles, lesst, , loon interest
at McClave wih htie, cousin, has been take by the thirty or move
Ito* members of the elape. who feel ilatt
Mr, 'Earl MeDoneld is getting the the 'course baS indeed, been well
mill pond cleared off before tip wotth while. A number of hulletine
break-up. ' have been distributed ° baring the
Miss Margaret Ashton is spending ealirse of the lecture*, and thee eon.
n few weeks ha Goderieb with her tant veluable trtfetteatt011 Atellg the
nut, We. Stevenseet, whet is t11. lioes »f eulinery era an well aS 1119.11V
liteaSt'S. ROY,Pelriei Itelit. Mr Aral 1118ted reelPega 11 rininbor (If Wllil'h
Walker Mulvey were busa last week beetveo been eleeneustrated by Mine
putting their aammer nupply of' ice name. . *
up. • • A team of horses hitelted• to 0,
Don't forgot /tine is twinging their wagon made a lively run from irk
plan ,PWaitted.a Wife" to Port Al- front of Alton'a store on Baader,
bort United churelt en Thursday, the ttS a teuek eipproaehed thetn,froto tne
rear, Dashing north up the main
Street, they turned out and passed 14
vutter driving in the same direction,
and ran as far as Mr. T. Wiggin-'
farm, some MOW ASV"
betere being stopped by Mr. G. V.
Mr. Clarence, Ito* and Mr. Ilarvoy 'At -leaven Who was meeting them.
trririgtort left *today -for 'Sob: Aithaugh'they, rift put of the vow
where--theY--wineatart-viath-ot eiteattardieete-itinetig-the teletiltelfa
their le)e-t1 the Stentnnt linYtan* poles. yet the load of thou was still
COLBORNE' • on the wagon, not one bag being
thrown oils* and nothing was broken.
` Mr. If, litter is unloading a ear of The driver, who had just dismounted
fertilker.,
from the ',ration when they Saute()
Mr. Geo, Ragan is loading * car to run. followed uo the 'mad and
of baled /my. drove them hack again. Forteuritely
Mr. Z. IL Treble shipped ear of at* 'wag ittlured-
wheat this 'week, - Mies E. P. Itiggirm, who hes been
Mr. .1. 11. Treble eeptets a car of olerking in the general store of Mr.
Harvey irreleitven, has acceptiAt a
Position in ilondon ilatiCt.,N about
the middle of April to assume duties
there. Mies Iliggitte will he emelt
miesed in eticial and thumb cite:lee,
hat week, where ehe wee' very- eoputar. She
was a member of the their of St.
..Meeeree Egatt„and ehipped ebetwe Aneernn ehureh And president
a rerlead et' live stock MehdaY 1 of the A. Y. P. A. et the same rhumb.
front McCaw. Being gifted as nn elocutionist -A..
„Rev. Mr. roulter is holding ocr-. gave freely of her services he this
vierA every night this week in Ben., line for conemunity entertainment.
milkr thumb. 'We wish her suerees in her new vett,
Mr. Alvia Thempeot, with hie wife ; bier. In her atace Me, Treleaven, 1s4
and little deOghter, is moving. to ,erixastod mist pllke oda, need.,
Getlerielt this week. to, introilartton to Dungannon and
Altart Eneeshaw hos rnow,14."%icin4ty, st *be t.tierved ffir momp yt.rtis
with his wife and child tik Gedelirh. , terV POkielotk isrittrk in the etere
lie intends sailing this summer. ; et Mr. li Crawford.
, Mrs, ifenty t'oang has been very rho :insides whoela 'se m.
ttiet, with tile Es hilt in improving., ships of Aablield and West Waite.
Her daughter, Mrs. White. of Mier, ants sill Sold a standard training
T MA4 , whA has %ern visiting her loft achnel in the 1:nite4, Pan.
for the We tt this 'soak, r "snap!, bitestaiag on tilonehey. Mar.
•
Mrs, Witheiri4 of the •Ek. rolls Path Insist atteirdist ihsy pipet to
evturrood .41114.1e INS weak *flat Nat.( take. one of Owe* emerww. Mete
frielwia trod., ilkii‘noto *ad ; arty* add Irbil 144 In two'," 3/44114 of
1914 44 well earned holiday adds will he a erart. for wortewe "mow/
ii* Shp *1st) *tooth*, the tom* i awe. This wilt he ited hy Mr. .11.0.ie
ef hoc sliiter. 1111.a, flobartsaise radkran. af Terabits. *so roam-
. saute, $to M.sris. Ont. orwas- , sent the °starlet Itatiatesti Itioestm -
ti:rthoVr.reftirof; f•Ilt to Ur* Walter* h) Comwil. The I merge tow wonlwrit
hnyit *rid rirly Ihe
egrid. . •
Mr. Priteley andson, George,
have left for Detroit in hope of find-
ing work, Mrs. Pritsley having gone
some time ago. ' .
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about 38 ins. wide, Hemstitched edges
with 3 inch deep Insertion, or with
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tr ' d new. Specially priced-
Clppa,
$2 1 48
HEMMED SHEETS
Splendid quality Bleached Cotton
Sheets, large double bed size, about
2 34 2 131 yards. These sheets, will
`k.eep their shape after being launder-
ed, as they, are torn instead 'of cut.,
'specialty priced fur Margh 4 •
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dainty patterns and warran ted Colors,.
New
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gtiaranteed in every way for
wear, appearance and goal-
- The new Rugs are in
splendid designs and colors,
heavy weight and lie well.
Seer the ileW patterns.
27 ins. ic $4 ins.. ,..S4.75
• 4 fns, 7 ft. 6iati.
...... $17,00
, Olt. 9 ins. it 9 ft., . . $29.00
ft, c 0 - .$34,00
0 ft X 10 ft, 6 leis.. 430,00
12 ft. 0 ins...345.00
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38 ins. wide, 2 Yards long, in ECM
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MOTOR RUGS
. Alr Pure Wool, imported, ,
fringed, fancy plaid Motor •Rugs, or
COuCh4Rug's1 or for 'Comforters. Size
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. Purchase, and ;ma,/ under $3 98
value. .00 sale',
Cashmere Prints, ,11130c .35c and 500
Priced per ' '
,
AOC will be led by Rev. -en. C. Parr, the kindly ministration of lovitig the service by the done of the hymn,
of Ooderich, who has had Consider- hands, could do, she passed peaceful., "Simply Trusting Every Day,' was
elile experience in work of this Rind. ly away on Sundae' evening. -I be very effective, this having been a
Theahird coursewill be Dible Study, late Mrs. Brolly Ryan was bata near • favorite hymn of the late 'Mrs. Ay -
1.; eattree on the teachings. of Jesus, Kinionah, County of Druee., rtboutan& ,. the woeof which were snug
Whieh Will he Iectifly Her. J. A. Wale- 601a year; age, being the' daughter ' by her very shortly before she ,
ler, of Dungannon. •The seined will ot the late Mr. end ltim. Xenuody breathed hot o nen. "The pulpit and
begin with stunner at ate o'elock on McCaig, her mother being 1Wategaret the family lieu- -were both draped
Monday ,avening, t11t51'which there Johnstono a sistev of 'the. late John tot tne funeral. It4eraleet 1005aS
evill be a, tiong service end worship Johnston, of Dunganuon. She was made in Dungannon vemetery, 'where •
service, with dims ererit beginning maeried eon* twenty-eight yeare the TerraiaS were tenderly laid to
Sessions •'''
:it 7:30. sions will emetinue UV% and had lived in this district rest, beb
ing alm by the same, 1)811-
Tuesdayail-
Teeeday and wednesday frega 3 te ever since, ilesidee the • sorra-wile. 1 beware _as had :Wed at the burial
5, end from 7:30 ft; 0:30, pan; eael membera-efameeilteaVe family,41,0one vozlrinevious%----lliessrs non-- ." .. -
day. ‘Supper will he serVed each is survived ‘by three sisters: Mrs, as Stealers, R. A. McKenzie, Thos.
(aYat96velrt'f31*wbleh48rdi'i°1niSHd°19ta31L..Sgt1;Wlggin4WAiICrtA°'Sauuel4e
feewilt bo eage.Any101itn0blaar0tirtriaT; Peria;11MesUlliott.Totre ... '
infoemetien may be • secured front 'Angus Keith, of Lenore, Man.:, also doubly Afriercen reratiees te extended •
Rev. j.' A. Walker. nix's. 'Calhoun, ' ene•brother, Jack McCaig, of SaSka- the roving sympathy af. ell in the
of Toronto, who is ealnill;" aa one of too.. The deeeased Vaatalt WAS a neightforricocI. .. .
thiP leaders of the Staudaed Train- c valued menthe]: of Dungannon Unit- . . '
ing Sehool$4 Will %peat in the Ilnited eel aural), where she was always wii. Nothing as Good for Asthma. --As.
i
church, Oungantiota hoth morning ling and ma& to helP Weeny form thina remedies come and tr) but
And evening, on Stuurfte. Var. 206. et Christian 'vatic. She will hit ere, yenr the sales of the original Dr ,-"7-.,
I The Indies oe atiziganilon , United salons, in. 1,v,hieh she WaS an active
the. sifcceha of their St. Pettrick'e ba"' and quiet.. unobtrusive tilat1t104
ebirreh are, to be coleeratulated neon worker. •Ifer pleasing perseriality
- much, 11)1550(1 111 the' women's argent.. IAfl
shmgles this week.
Mr. Wm. Lippelt is very ill, We
hope for a *et* recovery.
Mts. -Ruth Thompson visited her
, daughter. htre, 11. Fisherea few days
Zaarv supper and nuneert. which was for Ism the love and resite'et of all
, evening of Etiday, 10th. brief service in the home, the fun.
Moly heantilad and useful articles', era was held on Tuesday front. Dim -
such as towels, enrolls, embroiderer gatinon United‘clirch, where a levee
work, bread, %Atm,. bune, eggs, Pe- eoncoase of people assenalded to pay
tatoes, Maple sugar, etc., ate., niet,a their last tribute or menet* to a
ready sale, while a fishpond attract. dearly loved friend. hat awade
ed the ebildren. The proceeds a Om prevents the funeettl of her husband
hazaare amourited tO Rd& At 6 ‘stivi hem in tho sem ebee, tree
in the basement, to which an aid ton- of My Soul," and "Nearer My Cod to
e'elock a splendid' dinner was served some hymns 10010 5180(1, 11%013 toyer
pie justice. Later in the evening, in Thecae -the same nassagea•of serin-
the autlitorium"above. large 'crowd tura were readteaPseltrie 00 und 23,
of people listened with nmeh nleas- arid the eighth chapter of Paul's
tire to a neusieal and literere 'Pro* relstle to the Ilenivals. On the pre -
held. in t thurell 021 the afteraean :omit wholu she associated. After a
graiii delivered ay talent. front Leek. v'ous eeras'en it we before the
now.A male euavtette front etre nester,. Iti'4V4, vre, A, Walk-er, who ewe -
Presbyterian Oath of • tiiat town dent -d 'both' selTiCqS4 sneko from the
consisting of McLean' 1
Johnston, Sore words. ,"/ know whom /.1iave believe
nee Aitelweem Rev. C. IL hle, tel." Upon this oceasion snake
•Donald 'and 'George Douglas eang /root the everde. "In death tlieY Wee
e VO' r al WO Taber*. which were net delideee• menna a dee» tribute
heartily encored. Ducts attd solos to the mentoiy of both husband raid
311, Kellogg's Astlitua ltereeda greet Te
geeater and greater. Ete further e
chino could be naked of its rerearli,„,
able merit. /t relieves, .rt is al..% -rn
Ways a. the same uneatitner
which "the 'sufferer front astliina
leeree to know, De net suffer „an.
otber atteek. but get -thia oplendide •
remedy
UPHOLSTERING
REFINISHING
Free Estimates Ores
Over 100 Mohair pod
Tapestry Samples to .
choose from
. A. ZIMMERMAN
Nelsen at.
-
Repairing Poftshn
t,nentbere..ot the sante. were also 1 wife whose aeatits meant the loes qf' ---..."'"""'eeennneeee
well received,' eat were map the solo one faillik and one heme from the
numbers he' !Wee Aitelteson, Read-. eonp,okeetion. The, Anitinr.- during •
jliST LI1KE NEW
hags Mieis CraW and Rev. C. IL
McDonald and addresses* by Rev. R. ...,..,!","••••ett'.1",',.H.tttie.,...---
A. /Andy of Nile :United chumle •
Rev. 'Wm E. PerrYi of St -i 1,n1' An- That s
elletire thurelt, Dungannon. ond by ,, 1 II', to;
'tidy. C. Ir. McDonald of Easkate ' ate' i, .
•Pre.aintterian einneth. Itungetinoe ‘('l .
ootooloted Ilia 1)0818i0. Rev, J. A.. 1 i
the
Walker. pastor of the church, in hio
tided ebairman. The taring of Way w
nettle lutenty and niciaing Manlier. d
tile Nationni Anthem brought the ,,.,,,,,,
reiterant to A CIOSe. 'The Proceed;
there was much food untouched. a ,
I
toetiat evening was held on Saturday
*when supper was saved.
of the evening amounted to g113.
You Get
Them
Seldom Ir ever Wore, has it how-
iiileadutinttinehronielentheetleatheet -----
hustaud and wife within tote short
Week of one nnother, Su& is Mir, We have on hand a nice
tletY 11C.W. &WISP *WOW** rt t
Wm. Ryan winge ite g On1 .1
call tame to hire. Ilan, and elm wae tin and .nsneet Goods'
March Ilth. at 11 p.m. the tipirit, of asso men o Chesterlields
Sunday aftetnonn, at 5:30 pan., the MK Odd Chairs,. ete. 001110
ac
From
called hence scare v a Week inter.* 1 bfpert Cleaning and Press.' '
vening. The lore Mrs. Ryan Nal ' and F=ee our values. mg of Ladles' or Men's.
been ill for some live or sin weeks,' • •
front a complication, of troubles,. and- Wear
no wan physically unfit to withstand
the,attnek of pneumonia with which
• R WHEELER 44"cl freidilkY
she was Seized some two weeks rig i.
WINSO
realest sat Export knits
In her enfeebled eenditiou. the mutt. FtliNITURE MOAT. OMECTOfti J. 11.. VitOOMM4
'den tellers° of Mr. Ryan. and
Ressitt0Sift* i MOH132
subsenuent death .one we111 ek ago. O '
ovcd toa Intel for her and, despite
all that medical skill, combined with
the tervires of a trained nurse. anti
_
Pictures
11 7 ir walla) couldspeak, they
watch, osik for *on Plotorty, Wr
hate awn} oolijorto sod Mod* f0r
Oho voir4o41. w*** of She haw,
liendleg 'aloe 094 elmew Cwaw
in metq4 w. %ism ”so *tor wide
velete4 A obew Veva* mole* on
Ad Pieter, linstik gavot tellidie
itrog lo upeelidty of ever.;
• Smith's Art Store
ItIreg4 114~ 1011
lib the Mew, lemoiew illsokhoe.‘
storpr net, i4mor41.
West Street
Rubbers! Rubbers!
Prato your feet flaring the slushy Spring
• weather by wearing
DOMINION BRAND RUBBERS
ALL AT REDUCED PRICES
A few pairs of WIRER BOOTS ,
for fifes and Women, verY cheap
Sharman's Shoe Store
GODatiCli ONTARIO
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