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ALL ROADS LEAD TO WINGHAM,,, TUESDAVI MARrH 2nd--WINGWAM'S DOLLAR DAV
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MISS DOLLAR
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lkye you seen Miss DOW
Tripping down the street,
Trim from hat am4 collar
To 13". dainty feet?
She has coloo to Wingbam
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prewd in 4ilk and gingliam
Black or brown or WAY.
Ott her face Min Dollar
Wears a worried look.
Me a Higli.School scholal'
,$iudyioga book,
Eyes severe or saUcyo.
I INak cheeks lilXe A TO",
Fluffy hair or glossy,
11 Freckles or her nW.
SN4 a soot or sorinet#
$bies� a tricky kid
fte may West a bonnet -
Or a fancy Ad.
15carch then for Miss Dollar
With persistence fine,
Like a British trawler
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. 1junting German mine,
It you find miss Dollar
13Y some lucky charic0i
Right hand touch her collar,
Left hand hold the -Advance",
Say, 4 You're mine, Miss Dollar,
Long has been My Search".
That% the way to call her
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-----, ��--j * Day Special-, Brunwick Pbono- DOLLAR DAY, MARCH 240 1 FOUND DEAD IN HOUSE leww%�O* . . . .... . �. I
lo'Cal 11teMs. 1. ,,apbs At wbolesate price. Bruniwick re- - .-----, Personal$ - : . . I 4 1
? l:ordo for 50c each, McKibbon's Druji Dollar day is an lnstitutlon7 It is an � Mrs. Saint V004 06vairal pays When sm"rhip I , k.... . I .''i
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established principle. It is the great day -,11^0wN,",~ I , -1., "
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Mr. A. R. Dovey of town received his Mr. David Hamilton has 'sold his house 'of the year in, theretall, business of Wing- Mayor Gurney !a owt a busiam trip to, ___ .... �,- , ,.)I
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1914-15 star some time ago, and lot on Victoria St. to Mr. D. Living. ham. Chicago. I Oa Saturday evening Chief Allen and I t will7pay you to buy at I I I . .,.Ilk . ". r
To make this day what it ought to be Miss Gwendolyn Jackson is visiting in � Aft, Robert Deyell broke into Mrs. Saint'o . L - I I � I " �.
Big Money Saving Opportunities at stone, Massey Harris Agent. Mr Wit- , home In Pleasant Valley and. found her � MoK10114's .1 I
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M1 Is' Great Tbree,Days Ue. ' liam Carruthers has sold his dwelling to --a day for the aboppers to renl4mber— Toronto. I... I dead body lying across the couch, She �
. H. J. Thompson, and has purchased the Winghatu merchants regularily make Miss Velina, Johnston, of Toronto,,:, is I .... . "" 011 I)ollar Day, MarCh,2. .
Friday night Cottage- Meeting will be small frame. residence on Frances St, 'a"Ific"' visiting at. her home here I.. bad evidently been dead for some days, I They are -,'giving things I
held in the, S. A. Hall this week. You This year they are '.making greater I 1 Neighbors noticed that Mrs. Saint had :
known As the Robinson E state. Miss Millie Turner of Victorli Hospital not been around for some time but sup. ",o �
are invited, . us Dollar * ;
sacrificeo than on any provio 4 - away ;
FrankThompsonof Donnybrool;, was Jae, Fowler's Auction Sale on Wednes. Day. London, is visiting At her home here. posed that she was at the home of her . - �
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operated on for Appendicitis in the Wing.4 day of last week waswell attended, Good TueWay Mar. 2nd in the retail shops of Mr. R. A. Coutta is attending the son, Robert H., who with his family have I I 1. I � ____.._,_,_. ___ J
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ham livapital Ca $aturd" lost. prices were realized; cows brought over this town a dollar will buy anywhere Grand chapter of the Royal Arch MasonG been down with the"flu". Thefint intim- .
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, . , $2oo each, 3 rooriths old calves $41 to $81 om one and one- nada, which. is in session at Toronto, ation the family - had that gnything was I
� It half times its value to of Ca ;
Great Three Day Sale at J. A. Mills' each bay $25 per ton, oats $1.37' per several times, What it will buy ordinarily this week, . - wrong was when Mr. Saint requested Mr. Free! Spnigfo �
commencing oo, Dollar Day, March 24d, bushel and barley $1.00 per bushel. Sale Dollar Day is the day when the met, I mr, a -)id W4, Herb, Doro. are visiting Pleyell to go around and see how his I
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F*e our advertisement on page 3. only lasted, 2�-hours and totalled $4200. chants make a holiday for their. friends . with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. mother was, fearing that she must be siclk� I To every ci.tstom*er mak. , I
A large Assortment of "Wear -Ever" Althot�h we purpose selling hundreds and patrons, Win. Dore. Mr. Dore is suffering with when she had not been to their house for . ing a purchasearnounting - !
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Alaminum Vatenstla, Grauiteware etc, of extra copies of Tua ADv-&Nco this Mure goods will move off the shelves , an abscess on his neck. I a few days, When found, she appeared I ) I
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Priced to clear out on S Day. See wind. week and no doubt most of these will be of the Wingham merchants Tuesday tkan' Mr, p. j. Libby -of Owen Sound, was a to have. #at down on the couch and taken I I
Owl Ross' klardwaro. in the hands of people who are not regular upon any other day of the year, not even a weak spell, falling backwards. will give Absolutely Free -,
welcome visitor in town this 1week.. Dur- 1. . , I
Another son, Joseph Saint of Wallace-
�Mr-J A. McLeau has purchased the subscribers, ,yet owing to the great except ng a Christmas shopping day. Ing his short residence in Wingbam F. J. , A choice of I . I I :
JUinsley"Houst: aud'we underotand he pur. amount of advertising tnat has been given The wise shopper will be on the scene made many warm friends who would be burg, was anxiousily awaiting a vidt from 4 259 Writing Pail, I .., ..., I I 11 I I
- early, and will know exactly where to go his mother and telephoned to Wingham , � .. . �
poses remodelling it and making a large to us, unsolicited, this week we are com and What is offering. glad to have hirn: return to town. Miss to flind out how all were, when he learned 26clRexall Skin Soup I—. .... . . . I.. ... .. , ... I
apartmet0t house Out of it. I polled to publish the paper with less news Pearl Glazier is forelady in the Owen . - dk - 26c Talcum Powlier ... 11 ... I.. %..,. : ..
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in it than we generally have. Because she will already have c Sound branch, bf the Clinton Knitting 01 (Rose or Violet) 6 . . 1. .. � :.�. i
14,Me6ors. Percy and 6c&erkley are I dvertisriments and Mills. . . The remains were laid to rest in Wing. . �1. . I . � .. ., .. ,
home from Toronto where they have been Miss Pugaley wishes to state that the : I . . ..... 1. 1. ,.: . .
. will have planned her shop Ang trip ahead . . ham cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. WE DO NOT INTEND to,make any money on S Day but wish ag, many. I , ,� I I I . .. ..
taKing a course ut training in the Inter- London paper, which reported that Qie ____,___7 . . . ... � .. I.." .. ,
The advertisements tell their own story, Rev. H. W. Snell conducted the funeral as poesible to visit our Store and Inspect our stock, I . . . . �. . . ., .1. .. .1 �1, , ,
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national Automobile SC11901.4, had fallen down stairs and wandered in ' P,ecelved Bag Sugar . I services. ' . .
. The merchants as a rule put down, in Our Motto -"Quality First"-cqupled with "SERVICE" (which we are .. .. .1 I . � ..�_ 1
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Re"Fiu,"-ftee use of Xlenzo Liquid Is dazed condition to a neighbor's home, is I plain figures what the regular selling price Mrs. F. Buchanan beld the lucky ticket . . . I �. j
antiseptic as a mouth wash and gargie I away Wide of telling the irtith. She was : always endeavouring to make more efficient) has. not dQubt helped build UP '. , ': �71, - I' 4
. is, and it is a dimple matter of Arithrrietic at King Bros. Sale And received the Pree THEVEA I ti ROLL . I 1. . . .. :� .1 -
will ieshen the liability of injection, assisting in a neighbor a home. while the our large business In DRUGS-STATIONP,RY-,Pl,,',T,ONOQRAPHS- . I .... � '1, . . : ',!: -
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The WomeWa Missionary Sucietv of the pital, and whert m& down cellar, and � I I . q�. .4 fu A ...AA U. ,� T;� �11 UYIP -VANS 17 -MRI WA -D IrA _V� � . . . I
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Wall Paper, Fancy Goods E'c*
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Frids Mar.
Lot * (Ion. It. Turuberry, un ,
5 b. BlvelleutHOrbfurd cattle- See b1f, Is for
partAculars. XIENE, HoiduTn' Prop.
T. R. HicNNxTr, ,&'act,.
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your orders. . .
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acres of first-class
enty rn.i�atell W811L to Wing-
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'For rE �qr particulars
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F.QY3,NeAIa1r1gsbe&ycutter robe, a couple
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railes south 0 Heigra,ve, about two
weeks S1116 Ownbr may have banie by apply- I
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pAitM Ft)R.%JLbE—L09 Roreg of go d soil be-
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thaprem.es r ,00 - b-nk batu, frame houe-,
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Jul or I rasp I O the ARSHALL.
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FOR SALE—Solid brick building known ae
Hard Wat0r;
0,62hu Wbille U&W% alld soft
r10 ilghtl oecond floor t,ix room owellins.
Alta. E. RICHMOND,
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about $26 worth of record6. Will sacrifice
at 4W for quick sale. AC! to
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HOWICIL Apply turtner " to.
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TZA.CHER
'J'arnbeiry Siate Wary aud quallfloat,
tons. Duties at Ea6ter. I
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Bull, 0 months old. taired by Mount Royal.
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things that will fill you needs, that ,
add to your comfort and that ofyour fam-
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one roan l5horthorn Cow ill o *If to imported
of the Society of Jesus, on Friday, Feb.
20tb. Deceased was born and lived until
Bull Gaineford of Sahim. owned by Thos.
Every dollar spent at home helps to
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nake, your town a live one. Every dol.ar
Apply to. Jon2t JOYNT,
weather.
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HarryMcGee in East, Wawauosh. His
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The worst form of extravagance is that
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father was among the first settlers in
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.own a dead one. Which do you want it
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EISRAMAN WANTED
which withholds some .necessary article
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ty of the WInithaft Pilblio Ltbftr
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ties ow b air to 12 T4 6y Mar.
of food or weari of house. furnishing or of
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Heissurvived by four sisters, 'Misses
TENDERS WANTED
Miss of
Tenders will be ra"Iv6d by the underalgii6i
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=ton at the AdO)AlOd,el irrain. Plans ark
By industry, thrift and . good manage-
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ment, has marked hi
=&*tlaus can W even at Robt. NoWoll
Lot it, own. 0. or at the Clerk's p ne. Lo
riaster Wright of Smith Falls formerly of
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Walkerton, badly burned by a gaso-
W Con. 7. Tatubarry. A marked oh qn*
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to per o"t of oobtr"t prlou zn%lvt "wmp*4j
I& . The IoW"t Or Aar tender no
Mary and Rachel, M�s. McCQurt and
W%dames`McErlean, The.,late. W,,,.,Jt
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Clark ut the
To. at T%Lrnb*rr,
purse, but in buying wisely. ` .
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McGrogan and Mrs M.� J. :Kirbix-Avere.
the fah'awbW. Utus
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, Dollar Day is the opportunity to BUY
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King Bros..' Store will have the great-
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a the basement of the Church on Thura -
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was broken out she fell headlong, inflict-
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ink several nasty bruiws. I
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Murdison "The Heal McKie!' who is
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Seaforth and Wingliam juniors play
HarryMcGee in East, Wawauosh. His
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ent away from home helps to make your
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.own a dead one. Which do you want it
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which withholds some .necessary article
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district and the game ,should be the beat
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riaster Wright of Smith Falls formerly of
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Walkerton, badly burned by a gaso-
the moment he appears. The tremendous
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Bloevale Presbyterian Chirch :
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Mary and Rachel, M�s. McCQurt and
W%dames`McErlean, The.,late. W,,,.,Jt
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ine.explosion. Slip is a niece of Mrs,
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is asked to give is sufficient to recommend
purse, but in buying wisely. ` .
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Tb�, iinnual meeting of Kinox. church,
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McGrogan and Mrs M.� J. :Kirbix-Avere.
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is in
him as an entertainer, Tickets will be,on
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sale at I M
cKiblio'res Drug Store beginning
, Dollar Day is the opportunity to BUY
WISELY. I , - .
Bfuevale, was hild:on Feb. �Oth., all the
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reports given were very satisfal; , .
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brother and sister of the deceased.- He'
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� Mr. George Moffatt the new clerk
Feb to
Merchants have
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Kinloss township succeeding John Mur-
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Monday, 23rd. Indications point
a packed house so Be -on -band Early. Re
made special prepar-
ations to meet the rush of busines's O'
The total amount raised by the congtevi-
tion durjag.,�the. year was $2846-00 of
days. � - . ,
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electric power, a6d carried1he by-law by , , I I I . -
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%as Mc _
ay who resigned. IS&. C . - F
)odagh is now clerk of Adifield succeed-
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servations, Reserved 75at Rush ,-seats
Tuesday next They have endeavoured
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which $447.00 was given to m1wo .
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m8jO ty f 105, �
t)g Thos. G. Allen. -.�, .
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to increase su�plies so that the w ants 'of
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The W. M S. raised $133, Mission Band
t, Eas
Another of the old set ers of, t
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Monday, Mar. Sth. Hear Murdison,
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ever7one will be met., . .
$21, Ladies! Aid 390., Guild $36 and -$un.
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Wikwarlosh passed away On Frid4if, Feb.
20, in the person of James Dow,� Deceaspd
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N'. Colvin Passes.Away, . � Dollar, Dity'.... .., . . . . ..: ..... . � .1. %. 1. �
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fhe Scott6h Comedian. with supporting
"Murdison
a Dear the
� the Win. Davies Co. buildi g
,Town Hall. Mr. Hirst hopes to do an
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Carries Hydro Byolaw. I .
day School 3104.
Arrangements were made. for the con-
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was seventy -three years of age and �Was
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Aftei a protracted illness which became . � . , . . ....
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more seriou's" during the' past few Weeks, Free 1 F 1 # T. . I I. . .. . .
Company of Talented Artists,
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takes away the Blues% . Reserve your
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egg exporting business Isom Wingh
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A bylaw to. authorize the raising by
gregatiba'sPeace Thank -Offering in coa-
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the Forward movement Arid,
.very highIv respected. The funeral
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seats Early.-McKibbons Drug Store.
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and his experience in this line should
stand him in good s6ad. He has beerr
debentures of 840,00 for ipstallation- of
by the
nection with
''. I been, sub..
alr6ady the� sum of U468,00 has
6im cemetery and was largely attended.
6�ession Street. She was I - .
Colvin, 169 Cc One And Half Dollars wort "O, 4 � . . I �. . . : , ,.. i
in her 31st year and was' born niar general grocedea' a d f6r". "'. I 1. . .
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Reeve Tipling who N enjoying the sum-
breezes in California, sent his friend,
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for the past two �ears withthe Dominion
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hydro-eiectric power was carried
rate,payers of Kincirdine on Monday
scribed ab out one third of which has been
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The late Mr. Dow was a faithful mem er
of Brick Church and Rev. - Mr, Davidson
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Mr. W. F. VanStone a post card and by
Government as egg Inspector and is well
with scarcely a dissenting vote. In St,
paid in cash. -
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conducted the funeral services.
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Jean Bone and shii was a'dtiughtlir'of Mr. � . . I : ; I
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all appearances our jovial reeve,, is
and favoral ly known to the trade as an
Andrew's ward the figures were 78 in
Lucknow'j'! Wingliam 4. �
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William Bone, of Tilsonburg, Ontario. I I . �, � i I - I ,.: 4
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She first came to Galt about teh 'years Kitchen"Cleaner. I
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thoroughly enjoying the Southern. scenery.
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all-round produce man, Mr. Hifst* will
be ready for business- early in March. -$
favor and one against; in St. Georges
ward 67 for and I against, The Hydro
The Lupknow hockey team played
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sons and two daughters viz. Mrs. John
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ago as a teacher on the -staff bf Central This is one of -the Best and most I . � ..
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and the roads are 5�er the fence tops, W.
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Tbe Agriculturcl, Society have grea
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enabling by-law was card I edseveral years
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their scedule game with Winghapi on'
Monday night and Won by a score of'12 t6
Martin and David of Whigham J.
in the West, Elsie in Torotitio and James
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J. Hilliard is bound to rush the season by
repaired . the footliridge near fair
ago.
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and Wellington at home. Three brothers
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opening the Spring millin�xy season. See
grounds. Thig a great convenience to
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matter what the cost and referee Whitton
from Hibbert township were pre at
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people. She became a member of fhe. . . .�. I'll
his advertisement on page 5'of this paper.
the people who have property in.that part
OUR REPRESENCATIVE
ofHarriston did not have the game in
the funeral. . I
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Central Presbyterian church and was in-� . .. �� I
Pre�artionii qbtaihi�le, 4i wili, � .
The regular monthly meeting of the
Gener-
of the- town but costs the aticiety consider -
able to keep up. Mr. J. C Currie and
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A "Close UV' Of John Joyn't by the
hand as he should. The line up,
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Wingbam Lucknow
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terested in various activities there. . clean iind scour'Bath� Tubs,* Sinks� -:1 . I � 1. -.. _ I I
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Enamel wafe, 'Aluminum, Steel,,.' . . . .
About five years ago she was married in � I
Ladies' Auxiliary to ti.- Wingham
Se hi council
Mr, Albert Fitzpatrick assisted by Work-
Brussels'Post
.. goal .......... Reid
There passed away at her home, Jose.
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'Porcelain, Painted Wood or Walls, I � � I
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Wingham, where her home then was, to . . I � I
di Hospital will held the
chamber on Monday. March Ist. at 4. 15
ing on the new abutment and Mr. L. C.
Young contributed money And old iron to
The foll6wing write-up is taken from
defence.. M, Johnston
Blomfield ........ x. .
phine St, Wingham, on Sunday evening.
Alberta E. Disney, eldest daughter of the
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Mr. Norman Colvin of this city. They . . Teti Per Cent- . I .. I
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the job. Any others living in the vicin,
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thelBrusiels Post of last week and is a
A. Lockeridge. - .. 1. defence - .R. Johnston
F. Lockeridge centre..... � .... . Allen
late Kepple and Mrs. H. Disney.
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returned to Galt. Despite, failing health, I :
tend. . I ,
ity near the bridge should give a
very creditable write-up from the pen of
such an ardent liberal as Mr. Kerr,
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Cruikshanks ........ 1. w ...... McDonald
Deceased contracted pneunonia about a
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Mrs. Colvirx.renewed many of her friend- The Tea aatd Coff4d � I ouile :, ., . .
. The Salvation Army 'Officers have
slight donation to help ,defray the
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.,Mr. Joynt first saw the light of day in
Morden ........ ... r. w ....... Mallough
week ago, and owing, to the fact that her
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ships and it will be with deep sorrow that I .
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kindIV loaned their Hall to Christian
expenses as the Agricultural Society have
the County of Mayo, Ireland. and when
Jefferson ............ sub. - .. � ... I .... O".
. condition' was run down, the sickness
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. many will hear of her demise. Besides , _._ _.. � - __77_ - �. .11 .
Workers for Sunday afternoon meetings. a constant drain on their imances to licup
The work is for mutual benefit and this bridge in shape.
6 months old came with his parents to
locreaso Acreage At County Howe Farm
proven tatal. muss Disney divided tier
time between her business here arid
her husband. one daughter, Dorothy, sur -
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Evangelistic in Character. AnyoCe may —
Canada. A little time was spent at
Whitby and then in a Westernhike they
At a meeting of the Huron County
taking care of her father, on the farm,
vives, and also ofi& sister, Mrs. M. Cor.
nett, of Calgary, Alta. -Galt Reporter.
come at 3.30. Clianges at Kincardineii
landed in Huron County,44 years ago.'
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Home Committee in Clinton on Thursday
near Clinton. until his death in July last.
Deceased was a highly esteemed young
. Her many friends in this yicinity will
E Markley & Sons have taken on the Mr. George Lampman has bought the
The subject of this sketch remained at
of last week, the need of increased acreage
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lady and will be much missed in the
betorry to hear of Mrs. Colvin's death,
Exide Battery Service and Sales and have largedouble storl.of Mr. W. Mitchell',
home until 26 years of age
to the farm in order to provide sufficient
family and by her friends.
She was a graduate of Wingham. 'High
installed a �compllete equipment as well And Mr. John McNab has bought the
struck Oui to paddle his own catioe, whic h
pasturage to allow of enough Cows being
The f(ineral services were held at - the
School and taught school iaVest Wawa -
as parts for the repair and charging of � dry ,goods and clothing business of Dr.
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.tle has done with more than ordirkary suc-
se
kept to provide all the butter u d at the
family residence at 2 p. m. on Wednesday
nosh, near Whitechurcb for two years be -
any make of Battery. Exide Batteries James Armitage. Mr. Levi Anning, who
cess, despite the ups and downs incident
Home was under discussion. A report.as
afternoon and were conducted by Rev,
fore going to Galt. The late Mrs. Colvin
are standard equipment on Ford cars. lately purchased the old livery barns on
to it I,
to what can be done was submitted to the
E. F. Armstrong. Interment took place
contracted 11fitt" which developed into
Queens street is preparing to start black-
We are pleased to be able to report that smithing. I
By industry, thrift and . good manage-
I 'a career.
ment, has marked hi
June session of the county �ouncll. We
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understand something like 600 pounds of
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in the family plot in the Clinton cemetery
pneumonia and brought about her un-
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timely death. Messrs. Andrew, Matthew
Miss Ada McGill, teacher at'Learningtonr I
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who wali recently scalded by steam when. A Splendid Garage
prosperity
Tie carried on a big business in the pur-
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butter was bought last year which could
immediately after the arrival 6f the after-
noon G. T. R. I
and John Ferguson of near Ugrave are
a stove exploded, while she was making * Mr, A. M. Crawford)a new Ford Garage
chase of ashes for fertilizing purposes and
have beeia Produced at the farm if there
uncles of the deceased. She was also a
lunch for some of her pupils, is getting !snow and more up-to-date
sometimes had as many As 100 teams
-was sufficient pasturtige. Arrangement as
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niece of Mrs. E. Richmond, St. Jacobs,
completed a
hauliny this valuable asset to storehouses
the estateii of some of the -inmates' was
..j. i)..It. r.hairr.h Notpe.
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Ont. andMrs. J. W. Bone, Belgrave. I
along nicely and was able, resume her
duties on Monday. �
garage will be bard to find anywhere.7,
We purpose showing -a photo of it in the
and trains mogt of it going to the U. S.
who was more alert as to its value. Mr.
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also under disciAssion' and Inspector Tor
rance was in Goderich on Saturday in
Lenten Service -Friday at 8 p. in, the
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i, Mr T. R. Bennett has traded his 200
acrefarm aboutfivemiles east of Blue-
near future also giving further details
about the interior. Mr. W. 14, Rintoul
joynt also followed up applo evaporating
connection with this.
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subjects for the Lenten Services this year
will be "Great Christian Hymns" and
N illillillillillillillililliti
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vale, with Mr. Isaac Walker for his farm
on the 12th of East Wawanoah. The deal
was the contractor and Mr. Crawford
shouldbe congratulated by the citizens of
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and operated factories at Lucknow, Walk.
erton and Teeawater. He does a bigbusi- L
ness in handling dried apples, Yet. - 13care
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Papets to Raise to. $2 a year.
I Bruce
At the Annual meeting of the
will be illustrated as last year with superb
lantern views from the famousstudios of
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Newton & Co., London England.
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or apples were shipped last year by him. s- . .....
farms are old homesteads and have been in the erection of this building, which ' ay last it is definite. The select vestry will meet immediatel 0- N.
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is Walkerton on Thured y E ; ... I - ' .. . I .
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ill As a tiller of & soil Mr. Joynt has 1-_ � 11 � I .
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owned by the families, for a great many much talke(: of by autolsts througho I e service, . %�, - ; ....... t.. �:,:, ; ,�,
I plowed a long furrow and operated as lY decided to raise the. subscription price afterth � The person who take's ad ,�: �, ;'.`�: .�
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years. ,.I, all Western Ontario, to $g Sutiday.'Feb. 2D, 2od Sunday in Len � .%,- I a
n . ellko! .. ' .1 �
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I many as $60 acres having 5 days steady Of all weekly Papers in the coo ty S_ `..
, I I � I I I a year ift acivance, the new rate to come Services as usual. a- 4 ..a I
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to work in thr6shing time. .Prom 100 to 120 4- vantage of these Bargains -.10
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X into force dome time next summer. In Remember, a Welcome admits YOU at St, �
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XXXXXX ,X14XX XXXV,WAXXX?AX%V head of cattle. beef strain, have been kept the meatitime subscriptions will ba 1?aul's Church. All seats free. "_ . __ - 4 _."
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V. 0— will save Dollars on $Day .;,V" -W
for the past 20 years Lucknow hat been received at the old price of $1.60 per --.1-11-1.1 .- _ o- Z'�� I I
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increase cost of 0� '- - . - . . - . _'-'�, A
I Announcin " the Re -opening of 9 hit., residence, he still looks after his land year. Owing to the W.-
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14 interests itearby. Sawmills was. on bii everything in the publishing business he ____ _.. . � About 24 pairs of Patent Lace I . .
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. X list of pursuits at one time and be also $1.60 weekly is no longer a p#ying prop. Mr. Editor. . NE Women's and gutton 1800ts size 2� to 5 � .
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I %O%Am X awhile wavowner of the WINGH&*,, A - will hardly takt care of the adv a
Th e� _..Lyam, 1 Theatre 4 1 , ��01
I VASC8. white paper, etc�j which the publishers I . I
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. One of the best strokes he ever made are obliged to meet. In many places :in ADV,&wou to address 9L few words Ao our E ) Pumps in Patent a .. vid Kid about :.. , ! � I �'11 .� � I
V" Is Medical Health Officer and the Aldermen E I .. ,�.",
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' I wag the wooing and wedding of Miss Canada and'14 most of the United States Women s 20 pairs s1l illzes, mol, at $5.00 ��;�, - �
I Thursda.-yrP rebruary 26th Annie A F ulford, of Turnberry, who has the $2 subscription rate hat bon in force ofour town. � "." �;L'... 1,111 , I .
I me time. The time has come when positively I $6.00 I . . � !, I I.,
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ablylecondedher husband's, efforts and for 90 . I. � �: � , ...
Showing proved a helpmate indeed, Their family �!!tn�nt��� sometbirittaust be done concerning the = I Dollav Day only $3.49 1 . . ..�.. I... . . � , r . ::., I .
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closetproblem, unless quick action is = ' ... 11 I -,'.1.
I . consists of a son, (who married Miss Edith BeIgrave tgken, there will soon be another epidemic ' :40 pAirA of Calf -and Kid Bo 11 ' ...�.. I ; I 1. r ..:� . I .
� I W W. " A T Freeman, well known, in Brussels) avid 4 F I id.Boots, 0� I I
� WMis S* H R daughters. They all reside Ili Lucknow, Mrs, Simpson of Donfield, and Mr. H. it% Wingharn, more severe than ibat of the = EMS) . Lace And gutton, all sioto I I
. excepting Mrs. (Rev.) 1. W. Lilleco, of McGee lot Wingham, spent a couple of flu, The boxes are all filled and the 61tw e Regular price $3.50 a ,
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in I Detroit. . days wlth their. Paroolts, Mr. and, Mrs 11tion his become aerloug. It does seem e Dollar Day $2,]6890 1 -
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� I gkfiu hit. Joynt was Reeve of Lucknow arid McGee. Atme when all the town olfflicials ask � q
for a raise their prayer was granted vith = 5 Pairs of x0yal 136010 . paits of Lace I t
-11reed of Men"' sun Youth' "I ,Iil
. � has taken a most active interest io. the Mr. and Mrs, John Stewgrt, sperit . the exception of Win. St�kei, hrs was , E Boy's 1204 lember, all sizet, S 13aotr!, solid ItAth- I �_
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Also st delightful comedy. Methodist church and by his activity *nd diyift Blyth, offered.1ke a day more if he would do RegulAir Price $3.50 All tv", rog. 3-25 1 '. I
. I gener6sity has done much to forward the I �
t good work. During the period of the war Mr. Geo, Cook has sold his kouse to eitta work that cost the town $1.50 per E lliollav nay 2.41.9 1)011w, Day $2.29 "
y Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the contributions of Mr. Joynt watt wto� Mr. Goo, Armstrong, 6th line Morris. day to accomplish eight months out of the I
b worthyincidents and he is ever ready to Tuesday was v6ty busy day at the twelve. Therefort had Mr. Stokes accept- $ 0 'ift ..411 Men's and W()liien's Shoes' .
1)stily, sbow at 8. I 5. Sat., 2 shows at 8 and 9.15. aid In the lurtherance of what is for the station, Mr. Oliver Anderson and Alvin ad the towni's offer, for the life of. me, I 1*0 Ott on Dolkir I-Mv. 'I , 'Jii�,, inctude's - 4.,
Armstrong Wert each unloading a car of ciannot see bow thalt he in anyway would " .,
L I public good. He is gental, hospitable, fertilizer. Mr. Win. Scott, dth line ha74 become a gainer. Bill has done his -4111 footwear over "'.."56,00. Tell Pei Celli. Off Rubl*rrs, .
and Mittinee 3.30 p. M. enthtWastIc and what his hand finds to do -
hedmit with btaralght. Thspbathoples WaLwanoth Was %rJoAdigg rrA,t"l for work well, and his services Mould be rf,� - I I
e ed born, lmd joh,ristort ,.t cognived, in the not manner " was 0- t�,.-.
be will enjoy hk p%rlk=tttsrY clir *. his new at opWed the services of town clerk, curt. W I 11 A
BETTER COME ZARLY Althmgh in We "th ym thsm 11 little LCOM Of Btythl iloadod t" car '*Ads of C ' W V * in GO" r ce er � .
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