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See that your suit bears- the famous Society
Brand Label for Easter. Plain blues., browns and
fancys; hu, men and young men.
$25.09 $35.00 $45.00
Aquatite Spring Gabardine Coats.
Easter Borsalinosand Neckwear.
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The display of new East-
er coats, wraps, suits and
dresses is n. o w on in our
'ready-to-wear Dept. New
shades of blue, gray, brown,
fawn at popular -prices.
CiSe
ivparate plaid skirts, ex -
us e p I a ids $13,50 to
$16.50.
Blouses
Leather Coats
Perrin's Gloves
SAMPLE SALE 41 a a
A rare opportunity to securo- a high grade dress
at a low figure, Sample dresses on sale in window
at $15.00.
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Friday and Saturday, 2 days only.
Olive Tell
"Love W"ithott hest"
Ion
&thrillijigsereen version of C. Wadsworth Camp's great novel
"THE AUANDONHD ROOM"
Monday and Tuesday, 2 days only
BFRT LYTELL
Ill the Screen production of Paul Armstrong's i nternationally celebrated
crook draina,
"Alias Jimmy Valenfine"
*ill pi0k the look of every emotion, An odd crook, Jimmy—if indeed
heistorook. Vou'll regret letting him make a get -away without seeing
him I The most maguetic star of the screen ill a play more fatuous thau
the O T. A. and many times as popular,
Coming Next Wednesday and Thursday, 2 days only
Ths new Mark Twain Paramount Artcraft picture
"HUCKLEBERlKlY FINN of
From the world's greatest romance of youth.
Thetale f,f a lad who "Lled fr3in civ.
ilization," board & raft on the Wis.iissifpi, "When I got uncomitkoll
flosted down, down, adventuring wit I a fired I P I ayed hookey,
"Xing`* awla "Duke', and Old black jitu. and 1,110 hit1lug I got the
next day done ine good
The tale Iliat will live a,) long ag the world and clkeem-d We Up.
elft Smile, Atka men minetaber Youth. Arade
into a pic' wre in the ttueA sense greatt.
loeftudi5e.
perforttketuce , Vottal prices.
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AnnUID00 ki
Wroxeter
Fordyce
Mr- and Mrs Alex. McDougal. who
A pleasani evorking visa spent at the! have been sptmding the winter in SaT
The Leaver brothers are. at presorkt cut -
hoMeof Mr. Thas. Bolt. 9th. cork,, of dusky, 111chig-an. returin d homeon We(.
thig wood for Mr. John Mc Gee.
Turnberry when his friends and neighbors ne4day last. . Mrs. McDougal had been
Mr. l3dward Haines and Isla mother
' (ending her mother. who was ill.
met and preasented him with an address "t
Mrs. Robert 1-taincs v1s;Ited at U. Me
and easy chair and uniberella prior to . his The old Cooper shop north of the Oat.
quillian's one day last week.
me I mill has been purcbaied by -Mr.
departure to reside with his brother Win., jo al
11, 000glaq, who hah a, gang of men
Mrs. Amelia Leaver visited Mr.
Alexander klainea'for a day or two this
in the 1409ham town plot. The follow. engaged in taking it down. Mr. DOUglaS
Week.
ing addresses were presented to 'Mr. Bolt will haYo it erected oil his tarm, for a
driving shed.
Some On the Oth. con., have started to
and Miss Bolt,
tap their trees for j5yrup, but we tbink.it
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March 7tb, 192, t Among those from t0wil who were
,guests at the wedding reception of Mr,
Mr. Thos. Bolt
Is a little early as yet.
fdr. Charles Robinnon an Mrs. Rob.
and M rs, Anthony Meahan on Friday Jast
Dear Friend;— were, Mr and Mrs. Q. Davidson, Mr.
inson visited at Auburn an Sunday last.
We, your neighbours and friends have and Mrs, r. G. uouiphin, Mr, Robert
come together on this to's White. blIc. Phil, Huffman and Mr. Frank
how*
A feW from this locality attended the
'Party at Mr. R. Griffin's on Friday even-
ing
9ccasion
Haniton. They report having spent a
our good will to you, as one of the oldest very cajoy4bIq oveolng.
last wook.
SOITY to hear that - %Mr. james. Dow
and most highly esteemed residents of this,
A receptl'ork was helct at the home of
community.
-'Vhx) It4 not f0iling very well with a sore
1,ye , net improving as well his
Mrs. A. Moahan, sr., an Friday, March
In all these years it has been our priv. 11th. in honor of her son, Anthony Mea"
as neigh -
bors would litte to see him.
ban and bride, who were married in
ilege to know you as a man to be respect I Toronto. The bride, Nisq tVabje Mitch.
ed and honoured by all. Now, that the
. Mr. and Mrs. King of Turnberry,
visiV d for a few days at Mr. Stewart me.
Burney's
i ell, forknorly of Wroxeler and groom
time has come for you to remove from our; were vectpienlso' -any handsome gifts,
last week I
Mr. Peter Leaver loqt a fine horse with
The groom so
midst. we con only express regret, while i _r_,ed for three years over
distompi r on Saturday last,
3,
.., "Itil the joist 13,
we shall ever cherish the memory of m.any, attaliou being wound-
ed twice,
Miss Annie Robirition who has been
happy fellowships we have spent toget er. I
Miss Margaret Miller of Toronto, is a
Now, Mr. Bolt, we are not satisfied to'visit '
visitinur r0lativ- at Guelph. for' a few
witeks has returned home again.
express ourselves in mere words— we wish I ' or in town,
Mr. Rohl. Harris of Toronto, is visiting
Me-. Edward Haines and his sister.
Witinte, visited at Mr. George Me -
to give our feelings tangible form; there-, friends here,
Robert's on Sunday last.
fore. we beg you to accept this chair and
Mr. Otto Ly.fiburner j?f' ClitTord, visited
Sorry to report Mrs, Geo. Proctor is in
the Hospital under the doctor's care. but
this umbrella both of which will give you
Ill$ Parents at the parsonage over Sun.
an excellent booklet to send to frip.nds
rest and support in your declining years.
day,
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Hay ............... I .... 12 00 to, 1500
Cream ........ I ...... to 61
Wishing you comfort and happiness in
'Miss cass.e McDougal of Harriston,
spent a few days at her home 41jere,
own
your new home, we are glad to subscribe
After an illness of about two years'Mrs,
ournames on behalf of all who love you.
Wm, Sanderson passed away Saturday
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March Ist, 1921
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evening at her home. Lot 1. Con. 6,
lHowick,ju her 87th. year. She leaves'
n
Miss,Eva Bolt
to mourn her loss a husband and four
Dear Friend and Fellow -worker:
fboys. her father, one. sister and three
We. who are gathered here this after.
brothers. The funeral was held Tuesday
a 2
ME"
noon regret that for a time at least, it
a fternoon, Interment in the Wroxeter
cemetery. The',' bereaved have the
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will be the last time we will have the
syrQpat6y of the community
Wa,
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pleasure of seeing your face in our midst.
As we look back over the past we re
member you as always bringing to our 5000 Facts About aosda
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every success and happiness in your new
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Thurs., Mar. 31
Mt, Dick Nixon. jk,'old Belgrave boy
for our Master.
chapter
headings, rangiz* from Agriculture to the
but now of VancoUv r spent a day with,
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friends in Belgrave.
(Correct up till Wednesday noon)
And we ask you to accept this token of
Yukon, the story of Canada in a nutshell.
And at the Vert-
Andy Proctor and Harry Wilkinson
Flour ........... .. ... 5 40 to 625
our esteem, may it remind you through
I It is a revelation of the wonderful wealth
domellote1jees-
left for Saskatchewan on Tuesday .
Lard .................... 26 to
the years of your old friends among the I
"'Willing
and growt* of the country, and is, as well
(a
water, April 1st.
Mr. P W. Scott has been appointed
Returning Officer for North Huron in
Butter .................. 45 to 50
Eggs ............ I ........ 80 to 35
Workers" where you will always
he remembered,
fine advertisement of the Donainion.
Governments, Banks, Boards of Trade
The roads are now good so bring
the coming Referendum in April.
Mr. McMillan of Meaford. has a gang
Cattle, med., b4chers.. 9 00 to 10 W
Signed on behalf of the Willing Work.,
and big financial and industrial copcerns
your horses in.
ofrmen here taking out square timber.,
Cattle, butchers choice. - 1100 to 12 OOL
ers. I
use hundreds of copies. "It is moreover
Tim TORONTO
Sorry to report Mrs, Geo. Proctor is in
the Hospital under the doctor's care. but
Hogs, liveweight .... . 1 43 25 to 1376
Mr. Bolt and Miss Bolt feelingly replied
in brief
an excellent booklet to send to frip.nds
HoRsE REPOSITORY.
hope she will soon be back to her, home
again.
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Cream ........ I ...... to 61
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