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Special opportunIty to,secure one of
our fine new Spring Dresses at 20o..1 Disc.
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Beaded and Embi?01de.!?ed Dresses from
0 0 0 0 a a a 0 0 0 1. $14.75 to3p-"400
Serges and Trlea-afflneee,*,, entire stock less 201.
Blouses -Crepe de Ch2res, Georgettes,
Silks, lace a Hi d �mmd t r I m m e d
Navys, flesh nndt,,,xF1m1te . $7.50 to 15.00
MlsseEil and LnfNco'Sammer Sweaters
--Nave you seen the latest novelty
In swenteTs, ,I1,-hLP— %Zonkey blouse"
and "tie 1,vve'4-ave them in StOck.
Fine Jersey EuH Sid,112, for Children,
Copen, Navy, Brovin, 2 to 5 yrs, $5 each
New voiles, sflks,, gloves and neckwear
_IV Spring coats,
for Springo Nffn,1117 212
wraps and suils �nnve �ust arrived to re-
plenisrsd our Spring stocl-k-
Special Sale or I'Vien's Suits
This week 7uc w3l! P110.7c on display in
our w2ndows Sp?lyag SL,11ai�i at the new low
price. Look them oveT. Large choice at
$30.00 eac'h.
NEWS FOR THE BOYS A new Cap Free
with eveiry boys suff sold fids week.
AA CE u - d , Aptil 14t1i, 1921
F -or Men and B0-r-,-%TS-X
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INRIG SHOE
An ideal Ghoe for Men that can be worn for best or for everyday wear.
They are made of a splendid grade of Calf skin and the s3le -stock Is "the
best that is"—fuil rubber heels,
An ideal shoe for Boys In fact the best school shoe we have ever had—
The upper stock is the same as in the Men's being of high grade calf skin.
The soles are madg of HIGH GRADE sole leather—with full rub)Jer heels.
These shoes are made both in Slack and Mahogany and the prices are
most reasonable namely;
Men's Black $6.95
Men's Mahogany $7.50
Boys' Black,. sizes 1-2-34-5, $5.,50
Boys' Mahogany, same sizes,, $5.75
We invite you to call and see these excellent sho -s.—You will be more
than pleased with them.
Sole Agents for INRIG Shoes in Wingham.
LA
we H* WILLIS*-
SOLE AGENT FOR LADIES'
AND DERBY SHOES FOR MEN
G"'ALL STON
" MARLATT'S SPECIFIC so
A never failing remedy for Appendicitis.
Indigestion, Stomach Disorders, Appendicitis and Kidney Stones
are often caused by Gall Stones, and mislead people until those
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elgrave
of the dea of her sister at Hastings, 1; IYE . I k
Mich.. -and left for that point oil Mon- I At a meeting of the directors of the
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A large delegation from the Presbyterian
day. Blyth Agrivultural. Society on Monday
Church Belgrave waited on Garner and
Jas. Peacock's team got frightened at which Mr., 8 B. Stothers, Conlity
Mrs. Nicholson seeking the priveleg� of
arouild tile saw mill oil Monday and ran Agricultural Representative of Clinton,
holidayint a gar4n party on his spacious
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away but were caught about half way to was esent, the matter of inaugurating
INblic
lawn to e hold in June. their consent
the station, not much damage was done th, School Vair in conjunction
was granted freely and heartily with best
wishes for succe6s, watch for particulars
Mrs. Braviner of Toroato, spent the with the fall fair *as discussed, and it,
here. I was decided to make the endeavour.
later. I
week -end with relatives
Mr. and Mrs. G. Gallaher spent Sun. With this object in view Mesdatties Gar -
'day
Mr. Jos. Ruddy of Wingham spent Sun-
at the home of Jus Masters. diner, Wightnian, W. M. Scott and Jas.
day at the home of Mr. Henry Brandon.
M r. Robt. Shaw taught the Bible Class Cumming were delegated to interview
Thu induction took place on Tuesday in
Xnox Church, Relgrave, of Rev. Mr.Jotcs
in the Methodist Church, Sunday Zd the various school teachers in this section
to have them co-operate in the matter.
the new minister. A further report of
ave a fine temperance talk.
9 Owing to 'Impaired bealtli, Mr. T.
which will appear in our next N!,ue.
Westlake who accepted the position of
Lucknow Policeman of our town sent in his resigna-
Bluevale
tion, there was no scarcity of applicants
A bad motor accident happened on the foi the position Tfie executive called a
boundary north of Lucknow on Tuesday meeting and selected Mr Robert CraIX,
Robt. McMichael was home over Still.
evening last, when an automobile driven Nlary $00 per month
day. Ile has a good position with the G.
by George Ferris crashed into a buggy
driven by, John' S-tndy McDonald of the Rev R J. McCormick, had charge of
T. R. brjdge gang at Palmerston.
4th of Kinloss. The . buggy was complete- the services in Hyatt Ave, Methodist
Mr. Arch. Messer has treated himself
to a Ford car and Mr. Vldon McKinney,
ly demolished and its occupant badly cut Church in' London on Snnday. Rev -
and bruised. The., lights on Ferris auto Peters of Belgrave. preached in the
to a Saxon car.
went out and he was evidently trying to morning. Mr A. T. Cooper of Clinton,
gave an address on the referendum vote
Mrs. Robt. Musgrove has returned
horne after spending the few weeks
fix them - and continue driving. It I,
I lucky that neither ot the men were killod. on April 18th. at the evening scryice in
past
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thi Methodist church.
The bowling club re -organized in Geo
Siddall's Friday evening. They The adjourned Haster vestry meeting
I Mr. C. H. Garniss is moving tile cot-
tage at the station down to his lot, when
office on
are installing lViro lighting and hydro of irrinity church, was hold at the rectory
Monday
completed he will have a nice home.
water pumping dEvices and prospects are evening.
bright for the season, The officers are:— %,The business men presented a petition
The meetitg of the Women's Institute
Pres., John McQuaig, Vice Pres.. Fred tothe coundl requesting that Thursday
which should have been on Thursday,
April l4th has been poEtponed until April
Eaton; Sec'y-l�r`uas., F. T. Armstrong; afternuon of each week �s I holiday dur-
A. ing the months of May. June, July and
21st, oneweek later, and will be held on
Grounds Committee, Robt, Jolinston,
Solomon, J E Agnew and J, Cantelon August The council complied with the
that date at the home of Mrs. R. Shaw,
Admission Fee $5�00,
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request.
papers will be given on Some Canadian
Problems by Mrs. A. Campbell. "What
A box social and entertainment was
With the removal of Mr. Win. Begley
all the World's a -seeking" by Mrs. C. H,
held in town hall, on Tuesday evening,
from town there is left a splendid opening
Garniss. Roll Call—A pleasure you had
under the auspices of the Fire Company.
for a boot and shoe repairer
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during the year. Music.
The proceeds will be Used in flinancing
Mr. R�M McKay is able to be about
Mrs. Brooks visited the village last
the sports, including baseball, etc. !'again after his months of confinement
Lucknow :baseball team will be heard' through sickness.
week.
Mrs. Geo. McDonald who has been ill
from this season.
The Bowlers inet and Tu -organized for
is recovering nicely.
The remains of the late Mrs. Samuel 1 the year. Mr. W,. M. Telfer, -,%ho has
Leach, a well kfib."-and highly respected been President of the club for the past
Mrs. A. Holmes spent a few days with
resident of the village, were interred *111 two years was re-elected. The following
relatives at Toronto. %
Greenhill cemdtery on Saturday afternoon, officers were elected: Hon President,
Whitney Stewart of Henfryn was home
April 2nd. Fureral service was conduct -'j M Hamilton; President, W. M. Telfer;
over the week -end.
Pei in the Presbyterian Church by her Vice President, A. W. Robinsco; Sec.
Aliss Susie Collie received the sad news
Uinister, Rev. Robt McCallum. Treasurer, G. E. McTaggert.
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Sufferers knows what is the trouble, Marlatt's Specific will relieve Y
bad attacks of Gall Stone Colic appear. Not one in ten Gall Stone
Are All Ministers Human? five and ten cent store and we remarked without pain or operation. For sale at all Drug, Stores or
'When a motion to increase his stipend; that they were becoming more human
S400, maldng it $4,000 per annum, was I every day, and possibly 'ere long they J. Walton McKibbon, Druggist, Wingliam
I would turn their collars right side fore-
!�ubniitted at the vestry meeting of the, most like other beings. J. W. MARLATIr & CO.. 211 Garrard St. E., T nto, Ont. In his $100,000-00 Comedy
Church of Ascension in Hamilton. Rev. I ---- - - Z n 1 9
I)r, Renison, the rector, strongly opp:, sed: Now it's the men who swap recipes. .1 1* V T
th,e matter, as he said he felt it was not;: Here's one: 6 6 B U M P"' UNTG I NIN T %0`1 DwA
that his stipend phould be increased. First you take a Cocktail shaker, Can anyone imagine. the poignant feel-
�ne motion, however passed unanimous-' Then you add wood alcohol, SALVATION ARMY DRIVE, ings of the Salvation Army Officers in
A*CHARLES RAY in "HOMER COMES HOME
I 'y. M-ighbors call the undertaker, China, who are so eager to carry to the
And it's only tecently that the editor Salvationists of all ranks are now in the �1
cf THE ADVANcr-, saw two rectors in a Pre�tyffl,-%wers. ThatisalL suffering people the st(.ry of a compass -
midst of their geat annual effort to raise I I
ionate Saviour, bht who must first silence LYCEUM THEAT"KE—FRIDAY and SATURDAY'
money for the Self -Denial Fund. Every I I
AW110 possible means is used to bring before the' the heartrending cry of starving men, 9. 1�sual prices.
'Alow Matinee Saturdays 2,ShOWS Saturday Night, 7.30
women and children before their voices 0
public the fullest information as to the
can be beard, and who find themselves IM
service the Army is �endering, both in comparatively helpless to still that- cry? an
Cinada and in other parts of the world. Remember that fifty m4liont of Chinese—
Tll� evidences of splendid success achiev.
W1. ed in all departme . nts are beyond dispute, more than. five times the entire
and it is hoped that the appeal now being tion of Canada—are in a similar ieriible MIA X1 X XX MINX X XX X X. X X X IV. X xx xx X xx Xxx Xx xxx NX Xxxx
11ifter Every Meal" made will ni�et with such a liberal re- plight, and you have some understanding I K05
sponse as to enable the Army of the of the desperate condition prevailing and X Woments and Misses' X
Helping Hand to go forward faster tha\n, which the Sel�-Denial Fund will help the AX
Army to mitigate. I% Spring Suits, Coats
ever.
A drunkard knelt at the drumhead at, and Dresses
Of the multitudes which go to make up one of th6 Salvation Army � street rneet- Latest styles in our ready to -wear
the world of hopeless humanity. surely ings. When told to pray he expressed dept, Northway Garments in all wool 01 111,
I serge, tricotiae and gabardine.
"He didn't know
none has such a claim upon the sympathy his inability to doso.
andpityof the rest of mankind as the T Prices $15-00 to 550r 00 -
Get thrice-daUy benefit from a prayer." However, he was told to tell
leper, He dies bit by bit until his vital G d hat he wanted. So he said, "Lord, X
this low-coSt aid to parts are attacked, and then his system 0 w
giverne a cl.ance!" That was all, but X
crumbles up—he is gone. No one ever
appetite and digestion God uncerstood. He rose from his xnees )q Gloves, Hosiery, Un- Pf
thinks of saying, "Poor fdlow!" when he a changed man.
passes away, for it is only in life that he In supporting- the Salvation Army by X derwear, Underskirts
is commiserated with, and in death none , X and BI00MerA
(t keeps teeth white mourns his loss. The Salvation Army * contributing to the Self -Denial Fund, you
is - in in perhaps the most practical human- X All the beat makes, in silk, lisle and
cotton. Special silk Underskirts and
breath sweet doing a great work among these people Jo
itarian organization known to man, ard 1% Bloomers, $4.95 and $6.95.
in the Dutch East Indies, where there are
you can depend upon every cent given
and throat nearly 50,000 lepers, among whom the X
being spent wisely and well.
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Army Officers are working and spending X
clear
their lives. Medicines are dispensed, Middless, Wash Skirts
and the vtry best done to brighten their Fill In Your Papers
7� WA and House Dresses
- Makes Your lives by means of meetings, and even a The booklet referred to in income tax X Dressea in gingham, print etc..
Band with fourteen players—all lepers— forms, which are supposed to make the X 82.50 to $7.50. Middles, Children's
smokes is now in evidence filling in of the form a delightful and easy and Misses, all sizes $1.50 to $4.50.
In Ceylon the Salvation Army has what task, have not been repived yet by As -
taste' is probably the first Beggar's Home in the sistant Inspector of Taxation Roberts,
better nd the but don't let yourself get away with the
East. An ordinance was passed a X Special Sale of Wilton
Army requested to take charge of the beg- idea that -you are therefore absolved from
the the filling in of your income tax forms by
gars of Colombo. The work of X Carpet Remnants, L cow � am.
Home has been most successful. Men the30th. of April. X Size 27x54
-The booklets are not essential," Mr. X Manufacturer's samples. Values Before you make up your spring and,
permanently incapable find a harbour I land :J $8.so to $12 50. Clearing at $3 95.
where they may spend their days in peace, Roberts explained toTitu ADVANC% summer outfit, come in and'see our charm -
elves in trouble they Watch window display.
while the curable are medically treated if persons find themse X Your fingers will
and returned to ranks of labour. � come to me. As a fact I am kept pretty ing NEW MATERIALS.
it is a dr, adful fact, none too readily busy making explanations to people and X - yes will dance with delight
tingle, andyour e
And accepted in their most favoured times, helping them with their diffic� 3 Days Sale of when handli'g them.
that thouaands of men, wonien, and cbil- The expianation for the delay in issuing
dren in various parts of the world are � the booklets is that the printing concern Stockings en's, Children's 118se We can furnish you With the latest PAT -
living on the starvation line; and if the which had the work in,,hand had the job 806 pairs Wom i in
X all sizes, black, white, grey tan
St C compassionate hano of the � Salvation pretty well completed when fire broke lisle, cashmere and ibbY cotton. TER14S for making your wraps, dresses and
for one brief n the establishment and the work
Army were to be withheld out i 49 cents per pair. undergarments, and We shall be glad to
week it ;,q possible that hundreds would had then to he turned over to another
go over the bordei line into eternity— concern. Since there are somd fiVe mll- ou the benefit of our long experience
give y hoose trimmings which
lio-i booklets to be printed it will be seen you c
�tarved to death. in helpin5
Men*s and Boys' Cloth -
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I 1rX4'a" there is some job ahead.
it The true Salvationist, says General,
it was learned Ing R InWaft
and Will harmonize With YoUr other materials.
;I, P _nr rri'vIr From another source
Booth,sees something beyond the star -
issued be- ckgs. La t e s
mething that i that the booklets are to be Furnishii
ving, shivering body; sees so tweeft the loth and 15th of the month style?% at right pricesio our GOODS are GOOD; our PRICES LOW.
voill. live forever—a, very precious �otfte,
ich Cott the Man of Sorrows His only two w&ks before the datt set for
thing wh
the filing of r4turns with the inspector of
life to save.
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4 - so we make the wArm garment and taXation
lek, using Meanwhile, ag aaid above, absence of
cook the fooi, -and nurse tl* e
it gli, as a happy means to ;& great end. the booklet dw not absolve one of rea- BR OSO
'Give the hUngrY Man Wme food firest,,l p�msibility for filing hit inconle tax return
I within the time pr"cribed by the reguisi-
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