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Jk Aisdrowvx M Society, $334-41; Lord's Day Alliance. Thorsd4y, Feb, 17th, 1,921
The ounual meeting of the congregation $221 60, LOdlee Aid Society, $443.70, 0who6church Fol? 1921
Mrs. Peter I>e#ng of Wingiiam, visited Janiestown
$t� Andrew1p Presbyterian church was Tban�sgivmg service, $13.00; St. An -1 her
�kW On Tuesday evening of last w4ek- drew's Bible Society, 3117,46; Se,si�oai afew days with al4ter, Mrs. Wss A'
With a f4irly Let's Smile awbile, gne.,i Miller is laid up with the
i0od attetidince' The Vast. fund, $26-87, Armenian relief $366.�O, 1 Henderson. And while -we smile, La Grippe. We hear she is On the nit. end. MOW
W ]Rev'- Dr- Peftie'Presided.
Chinese taro! tie, $383.20; Sund4 school! Miss Catharine Swart,, Of We'll find that thero are miles miss re'li" PAyne is visiting friends in
Wattrloo,
Tbe'Boord of Managers is comr 08-24; other sources, $3.80 Visited last weekat the home Of Mr. 'R. And miles of raliant smiles.
,osed of c4ass, No. 1,
J. A, MOCUAM Win, Robertson, John The church hasa floating debt of $607,93 Ph4pter1g, Mr. W, Wisnier of Dumfries, near Galt,
'Tis well worth while, Ha? been visiting his Sister, Mrs. James
14W-,,,"4nn8, John Anderson, Joseph' Pugh, and in tbisa.mount is $244.80. for fuel for Mrs. A. H- Musgrove of Wingham, Is Therefore to smile- Wright and other relatives in this vicblltv�
�ie, 'C'09- E- B. Jenkins, Andrew 1921 which Make$ a net debt of $3a3.13. Visiting wit4 her sister, Mrs. F. H , enry. It's all in style Mr. O'Kell, Methodist minister at sap too
W. David Currie, Robt, Mowbray, The Year was closed with 4 member. Miss Beatrice Doliblo of W This year to smile- Ethel, held a prayer meeting at win.
A. Currie, W. H. Rintoul, Alfred Ship of 429. During the year 27 new . Ingham, Du I a Hall's, last Thursday evening,
CAr t , 'Pent ill* Weck-ond with her grandmother, For thus we can I C re beguile. What about fhe high priced farms, now
W. McXibbon and Rob , Brooks, inembers were received and 28 were re. Mrs. Jas, Mcolonaghan, that tile assessor 1% on his rounds, The
To future quarterly financial stateinents oved by death or otherwise. The Miss WOCkQ of Toeowater, is hoosand dollars tarm, will
**ill be membeis removed by deat during the visiting have bigt4
I with her cousin, Mrs, Wes, Leg :,ai ,, "'S"
issued and read to the congrega. h
Past Year were 1
an Dean% Mrs. via: Gordon and Mrs, W. Rol
inday With Mr, and Mrs. Bert Martin, i I Marys, Tuesday of to 9
t'*011-6110wing.theft cial standing at the Harry J t'
Peter H Mrs. Duncan I ald over I
8 Kennedy, , 19t t motored specials,
010,'e Of each quartet, McGee, Alexander -Forsythe,,i ot MR0 JACK ERNEST Ist last week, They
n. the Slue� air, 'Mr. George
Dr. Perrie, Moderator and Clerk; Dr. A. Burney, E liz� Son Mrs. Hoh's brother who has recent�
,4on, are'Rev, Mr, Arthur Craig of Njag�ra Falls,; 1� ILL TEACH IV C�mc re
The members of the Bec Mrs Hugh ClumtAiPg, Mrs Samuel Mc, � Road. were act-ompanierl by
beth Pearson. Mrs. John'wao here attending the funeral of his Ora the West. After completing otir stock taking we flnd man
I Irwin, L. Kennedy, John Louttit, Harold H. Parker, William Link,: sister, the late Mrs Ira Wellwood RaWallalt and Spanis d Nlrs. Samuel Bu�ke . y
Anderson, I later, Miry Patience Sheriff, Mrs, Geo. wingham,
John X Hoinuth, Alex, Campbell, Robt. ! Mr J48, Biliott of Bluevale, Is visiting' siteddri lines to clear out at Haroal'
i with his son, Gordon, at Tborrias Burke, on glinday. n Prices.
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4Currie, H. B, Elliott, E. j. Mitchell, Spottom Guitar and Ukulele Win- MicDonald and E. Edgir bought
ins, Robt, McGee, ff, F. Mc. an acre of timber 7
Mr. 'Am. Fialick,
-?4tter Gow. Mr. ana Mrs. Jack Henderson and; Tuesdays and WedneWays; of each week and are busy getti frqm
I ; children of LucknOw, 6pent Sunday with ng it out. -AE-r-f AA.)V r�v
Oft, Andrew Taylor grid John Gray. IC"aptured Large Owl Mr. And Mrs. Jas. McGregor. Mr.,and Mrs awrence Willis, attend
14r F. J. Hill been en End of Silks, Dress Goods Pop- Wool Toques to clear at 43c.
gaged. as' We at�e sorry to report the 1 ed the funeral a rol4tive
ins. Mrs an'S MUSIC Stope Frda last week.
,dwir leaderpridbe fi�s engaged 'T, While hauling wood from the bush one of our teacher, Mr. pow, illness of I -er in Howick ins Cottons, Flannels, Cre�onnes, -"-w
Xegxie Smith as organist, MC7, day'last week, Win. Vollick discovered a, Beecroft is teaching during his ab e D, I Flanig y Fan.nelettes Sateam, Linings, etc., -S 0 Ck _v
large owl flapping aboat a nce.11 M�. James Wallace is belpine- 1,Zobt. All at greatly reduced - Men's Heavy Socks reg. 75c for..
The cbmich'has a Most succes9ful yearl in the $now. He'� The, Itebburch Creamery w a sold. 59c.
Anancially. The total contrib u t i o, n s � set Out to capture the bird, but before last v**tO Stewart Bros, of a amilto", Btuevale. this week, -
Brussels. i
Mr. Gibson Gillespie has the Mrs' Stephens of Brussels, is visiting at One do�en Ladies all ",ol'Sweat- 0 VE -AA LLV
con,rac, Op. Map her grandmother'9 Mrs. Lawrence Willis, 6 dozen Men's Heav
.90 and this was divid- I for putting in ice and c ers, new style reg. value $10 sale Y Overalls,
anounted to $9902 ) doing so he put on his heavy leathtr mitts
-ed .1 as follows:�- Forward Movement, I as a Precautionary measure. Th�,owi was Monday. 1Z OtnmOnced'worl gaPet 0. Calder i at P,e-se-t- 5,95. Black or Blue sale $1,
-�tearing Mr. Vollicles mitts The funeral of the late Mrs. Ira We*ll- General PrActitioner broke a r, -w weeks his leg
$20 135; envelope contributions, $3600. inoshirker, but Put up a terrific fight. Mr. George Johnston, who got 74
X; plate collections, $06,5Q; like paper. ago, isgetting along 4A; Trz
Sabbath wood, which was neld ov Friday 11th, I GraduateUniversitV of Toronto, Faculty. W e Ladies Heather Cash 10 Pieces extra wide Heavy Flan.
The owl, which was from the residence of her father, Mr. Jno lY. We are pleased to say he i mere Hose,
7$chool, $582.29; Mission% a very large ane .Will n
Mr. Craig. was one of the� large =n be walking again. to clear.$1.50. elette, Bargain 29c.
Happy Gleaners Mission Band powerful bird, was finally overcome. i st witnessea 1� of Medicine. t
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Vollick will probably have it stuffed and n this �ommVity for years. Rev. Mr. Offite:-Josephine St., two doors South of ri��r:V 21A GS
Forward Mimon, Band, 1$153.28; W, F. I Scobie conducted services both a the No
mounted�-Mildmay Gazette. house And cemetery, t Brunswick Hotel. Bro]Z�n lines 0 ozen Leather Hand Bags
Telephones Office 2,81, Resideqpa 151. Belgrave f Crompton and to clear at 5(1c.
M i P & A. corsets, valu6 up to $3 00 -w
r.andMrs, Miller Procter, Blifevale sale 1.90. �VWZA TA;!R-v
Road, spent a day with their parents, Mr,,
and Mrs. Geo, Procter. IUZ W0.)V-V Men,'s and Youtb's all wool
Sweaters with fancy stripe collar,
All colors oLsilk.Takta Ribbon, regularftoo sale price 5175.
The old,time ball given in the Foresters" wide. sale 20c
�a 1, on iday night last 'in aid of the
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it ld .8 Hospital in Toronto, and MAO -TE
$y the Muskoka Free Hospital wits quite a A4en*a heavy Wool Shirts and
success. The Forester's gave the use of Silk', Hose in Navy. Blac� and Drawers toclegr at I 05,'�
HANNA'S F B tile ball and piano free�, the ladies furnish - B
ed the lunch, and from the way some ot rOwn, $1.50 value for 1. 19.
ripped tV old fantastic toe goys' -Over Rubbers to clear at airs for 86c. We at 2
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show t4ey had not forgot the art of danc
theoldtimers t Men's Wool Socks on
and 76C
ye old time fiddlers# you donti COA rr
need to take second place to any travel.
ling troop at $4o a �Vllx IR 2"s 10 Girls' Coate, made of good all
X C ARANC X about $65 night. The �roceeds Men's Fancy Patt wool Cloth; Bargain $5.0o.
all 90es to the object -for ern Negligee
which the Lail was given. Shirts, reg. 1.5o for 100., 1 it r_V
The League of the Methodist Chur Top Skirts made in good style of
held a social evening on Tuesday of tchhis' C07*2-cojV all wool Serge, Blue or Black to
Priqe Good Untilfebruary 26th Onl 200 Yds fine quality Long Cloth,
OY week, at the home of Mrs, Jos. Brandon. sale 25c. clear at $5 75.
We Sell Better Congratulations to our townsman, Mr. -
.Goods at Lower Pri ant Jordan, Who went to Mitchell last C aA T�V
V, 3 only Ladies Poney Cloth Coats,
, In veel, and brought a bride home. We 15 Pair Women's Fine Shoes to latest style on'sale at $25.00.
ces. Buy Now and Be Con iced X S cl
welcOrne, Mrs. Jordan: to our village., ear at s3. go,
Penman's wool ribbed un S7LK_ HOVZ Clearing out all Furs an(L.Fur
Wroxeter' . Ladies Silk 0eather Hose, a]
I sizes, reg. 2.50 bargain 2.00, Coats, lit less than wholesale prices.
wear, special, .......... ... I ....... 89C 1111eaVY blue and whi t*e shirt.
Mr, Steele of Bolton. who is yielting WJ%.Uvw�r GW0CZWkV
Big,stock of Fresh Groceries at
Sat Ur d,a 'Ing, req. 75c per yd, sale 49c his sister, Mrs, Herb Heoning, Preached Ladies' White Voile Waists, reg, cut prices, See our list of reduced
Penman's heavy fleece Hu- in the Methodist church SundAy evening, $2 and 2.60 sale 1.69
ed underwear,, special .... 89c Afternoon Sp lal 10 pieces heavy hits, John Gibson, who has been quite prices at the Grocery Department,
ton reg. 40c per Yd, Sale ill Is getting better We are Pleased to say, 7
rhartt guar- factory Cot 7
Peabody and Ca 25c Mrs. Cameron who has been selously
Plal ill at the borne of her daughter, Mrs,
anteed Overalls and d and small check ging. Fred-DaVey is still, H. E. ISARD- &
SmO&sa lowest price In ham.9,sale ...................... 31c care. under the doctors coo
Mr. A. Morrison of Fulton Mills, tho nts for Ladies, Home Journal Patterns.
four years ........... ....... -.,.2.25 *Saturday afternoon, 33 1-3"per cent off end has been visiting his parents here return. Wingbarn, 06t.
Men's new King Hats, blues, Feb. 19th,,lor one hour re Stock LO ed home one day last week.
of dress gooft, silks, curtain 9 J- R- Welidt and Otto Lymburnex, L
browns, greys, best felt-, Only, &OM 3 to 4, we will materla1s, curtains, pillow c I of- motored to Mildmaty an Sunday. . ..... ..
Mrs. Wenger of Ayton, is staying a W��
sale ...... ........... ................. Sell 6 lbs. best oatmeal tons, 'avvrapperetfes, sheetings. X few days with her sister, Misl. Carxieron,
9P5 14 who is Ill at her daughters, Mrs. Fred,'
Mien's Clot I hing --- 25c. A 11111111ted, quantity.' I b e x, Ill e a v y Flannelette Davey. OUR CANADIAN QUIZ CORNER
. 2.70 Th� specillio servirek will be., continued
Mankefs,,per pair .......
33 1/3 Discount New Spring volles, H e W NO t1froughi out tills week in tile Methodist "A Tabloid Cyclopedia About Canada"
All Cashmere H o s e for patterns, per yd ........ 7i9c, churcb here. Insi i almenf"No. S. Copyright; Canadian Fact. PublishingCo., Torinto, Ont,
BOYS' fleece lilied shirts an meh, women and children at 98C
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Silk H IF VOU KNEW ME
drawers ... 49C 33�% off. OlePrOOf Hose Seconds 98c 2; Here is another grist of interrogaLiong, 1 the Coat of A�ms gra�ted bY Charles 1,
Xv - - , f�arh a ti -ter Of Your memory or k I .
StaUtield'S Un Corset Sale 2� per � ew me, and I knew you, le4-e Of things Canadian. Try r tb now- in 163LO t9 Sir William AlOxArider, witfir
derwear, Red cent dIS- ff You kn
Label $2, Blue Label . '�Count. You'd never ask me to come thro', tile fon of tht,, things oil Lin Out directi
IPA* I jt��t fo Ons to include W beaver, Siucp
.......... 2.25 �all 0 r d e r s filled You'd know there'd surely corlile a day in the YI'Our Club, or'i)n the train, or around stand for I he "'tcl:44 Once, industry arid
sa d TowelUng, 2 yards for ........... Me When I would get around to pay., tile fireside, or in your society. 6 OOLIP tile', tile Pinblem has boon widely to
Al I s a I e tickets destroyed. we ay as recelve6. Tho' paper would be rather short, Another workable plan Perseverance of tile Chnadian � people.
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Our large Stock all charg_ Cashmere Hose, 3 pair f is -sign 'a Answer to Que.sllvn No. O_Sam Slick
Of Mens" and We pr�pay all charg. Or $1-00 With me at least You'd be a sport, 4itestion to a member for discove " of illu I
P4, BOYS, sults'.0ver 'Brassieres, . ...... ry i was tbq pen name of Judge Haliburton,
coats at a b'9 es. ....... 49C - P, And trust me for a month or two, answer before it appears in pr
MI Cut Of 1-3 OIL Tf int the I of Nova Scotia Who wrote several humor -
Ito Corset Covers ........................ IC I You knew me and I knew you,, following week. I
.29c ous books that made him famous.
Everything marked in pl. LP You'd keep my name upon your file, This Week's Questl Answer to
ain 20 pleceg of silk oils I Question No, 7 -No less.
I figures. Suits 'and overc Ms P41inso all You'p look at it� andthen You'd smile Question No. I -Who was Susanna 'than 091 Companies were incorporated at
9 at prices you cannot all 0 colors re.4 $2 hall price $1.0o to Because YOu*d,know Vil never fail, Moodie? Ottawa in 1015 representing a capital of
Ord to Grocie-a ies
-11 miss. To send YOU in that bit of kalep Question No. 2 -Canada's tobacco crop 1$003 000-000- TL"e were in addition to
Volle Waists�, reg. $2.50, 2 Youd Say, "It is an oversight, V is rapidI31 increased;,5c, is I the charters issued bv the several pro
tile comsump. I
Rice 3 lbs. foP ..... 25c dozen to clear, each $1.00 1 ki�Ow that guy would treat me right, tion o� Tobacco in the form of cigars, I vinciall Goveriments,
$2.50 and $3. dress shirts at 1.89 send thepaper on and see, cigarettes J Answer to Question No 8 -The United
I , etc, WJ)at do you think it is? I G
75c to $1.00 braces for ...... Catsup�, 2 bottles for ... 25c Middy's and Rouse Dresses For I know him and he knows me". I rain Growers belong to WeNtern Can-
V._50c I X -Ouesti0t) NO, 3, -
less 1-3, 0 What is the value Of
per cont. But since we two have ne Canada's field crops in 1920?iW I ada, composed of farmers
$2.50 Mens, work Shirts, Fancy Biscuits, Jam Jain, ver met, It I's the ers. They andstock rai�.
Entire 1 may, Perhaps.- as well forget largest sun) in tile history of the Domin. �'ave a inembership of Bg Wo
Blue Chan1bra Fig Rar, Sultana_,20c lb. stock Of r�l Silk Crepe That little note and little rhyme,
Y� Khaki, What is it� a nd carry on an extensive Co.oper4tivp
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Georgette blouses at 33 1-3 P. Co 4'4 That warns me to pay' QuestionZo. 4 b
ack and White ..... ...... $1.25 B ' -What and r1ess
up on timE� wilere is c
rooms .... .... * .... .... 45c discounL X And so I'll pay and play the game rever.Nible f%II in Canada? Answer to On
O_U�stion No. 5 -How many Thompson was �,
4 Pair Men's Cashmerette Apple8, 2 cans for..., 9 Another year, but just the same, lawyer; One of the early explorers
Hose ................. .... 35c 33 1-3 P- C. discount offall furs X You'd trust me for a month or two, are there in Canada? of the Canadian West. The Thotbpsot
1.00 Palmclive Soap, 4 for ..... -25c COMS, suits, dresses and beaut.* If You knew me, and I knew you. Question Nd. a -When River Of British CoIrimbia j�; named after
Me h'S LIStowel all wool. * IlUl beaded dresses, heavy giveq treaty -making powers� was Canadaihim.
fancy Check sweaters, Jams, t1bs for ... .... 79c. winter coats. Questtion No j.7 -How, n'Rny famous Answer to Question No. 10 -The 11ar.
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Breathes there a man with soul so dead, ear y ChAadian explorers can you name? 10 Boys in Canada are boy immigra,"ts
reg. $15 halt price ............ 7.95 11 Cakes Of Soap for ....... 1.00 Beaver Setso, large cape and to Who to himself has meekly said, and tile discov�ries they lftOlb England who were. in the Barnardo
made? H
-What can You tell about ada to make their way,
50 pieces b "If bandits an my toes should tread uestion No 8 r'Olnetq. C". flat country, 20,Wo have
est English Flan- Muff set ........................... 94.50 I'd hold my hands abovg my head Q Do' pLr
ellette, 36 Inch Wide reg 33&% off Tape the Golden g� Chien D*'Or in rpua4ac? ent of whorn have made good.
50��, Special per yard -.271c Stry and It such there be, don't blame that man 0 lestion No. O -Which is Canada's
largest University in enrolment,
Thoulzb cheek should blanch Inea't
50c Galatea, Striped sale ........ 25,ip. Brussels Rugs. 4 yd,� wide '33 1/3 Per,Centoff X healthy tan,' h Question No. V-Wbat is canadaps IN MEMORIAM
Light PrI Linoleud, heavy weight, 1.17 YOU, too, might be an "also ran," 1110%.important cereal crop? In loving memory of Mr. QDow, who
nts, heavy weight sq y& 21x3 Tapestry Rugs I When firing from a "gat" . began. Agswers To Last Week's
per yard Hudson Seal Coat, 11olt Answer to Questio QUes"O" Passed away, Feb. 20th, 1920, in his 73rd,
I , No. I -The growill year,
........................ 22C 16,50 or 3x3 for 19.5 'Rentrew's, reg. $47t. of Canada's live stock haq naturally led to We who loved You sadly imd you
Indigo blue PrIntS, per Yard 25C 00 VUH00L REPORT It similar growth in he" meat industry.
special �. �r I hereare now 78 meat packing plants
........ ............ 337.50 Thefollowing is ibe report of S. T I �Aa there dawns another year,
A. C. A. Ticking reg. 75c sale,49c lid No. 7, Morris for.the 111011th of JannVy, and abbatiors representing a capital of nd in lonely hours of thinking
Remnants Fir P Sh Coat$, and Children's No. on roll io. Average attendance 7. $86o000,000 and with an ann Thoughts Of YOU are often near.
Scotch Fingering Yarns per - 11alf Spring and Winter Coats. Total 7oo, Hou, 52$. Pass 420, - tion value or $gg9,0 Ual produc. one� last faint whisper We should love t,
pound ... ........ Verda Proctor, $45 h,; Jessie Cain 00,0()0 from packing
...... - 1.60 Price. 10 skirtsi, serge - and silk $2.00 bell, S3o 11,; Norman COultet,'490; Lizzltl houses and 43 000,0( have;heard,
.0 )0 from abbatoirs, or a And breathe to you One loving word
V. total of $273,000,00q,
1111fler'S Canadian Yarns per COulteti 435; Bell Campbell, 443459; Mary 1
25 ladies* Hunter, 420; Prank Ijopp 11 Only
Pound ........................... $1 suits,, each ....... � $2S.00 Hop er, 420; Bob. ed in thi's industry those who have suffered are able to
015 * per, 395 f ; Ltdnii Nwilbell, absent; Answer to que tell.
33-�,% Off all Sweaters and 50 Odd MUHS at ball tidxth Salter, absent. stiou, No. 2 -There are
Comfort Covering, req. 75c, 440 price, Ir. V. AfLmstAoN('f 1101000 Preemasons in Canada in 800 The Mitl Of the heart irr not saying
Sweater Coats. Heavy gray Military via Teacher. Lodges. farewell;
nnel 49C Answer to t)uefition No. 3_NY#a "A md day recalled.,'
He Who 14edtatea is Lost, Don't S Otia's first, Legislature met in 1168. Wit(- and Family.
I Ptince Edward Island in 1J7$,,-jNAw r .6�"440��
14eiliitat6i, gtot to -day Bruns-
wick in 1180, Upper Canada (Ontario) 13ORN
Bring Your Cream, B994 and P#WtrY to and Lower Ca 0
H nada (Oueboc)'in 1709,
Answer to RniD-To Mr. and Mrs. Will Reld,
0". Q)ucstiOn No, 4-St.'Joh", plea 11
Vinpwobda Ltd, lucknow 'Ne"tanswIck, is Canada% old'est *ln-j lot Mat V4 0Y* On Thursday, Peb.
and Wake money. corporated city. h, a got).
k PAWHIR9ON-10 Whitechurch, on
Ariswer to QuO."tiOn No. 5 -The behver Wed.
XXMMXXXXXft=XXXX M�XXXXMXXN L mtcheso% Phone 47", rrAt appeare(kas at) nillblem of nosday' 'Peby- Oth, to Mr, and Aft
Archie Patterson, a son.
ow no Avg($.