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r*A IEDITORIALS
r~r~- ------1*Reminis<:in3 * I
SIXTY YWAMS AGO
BARGAIN SPREE WEEK
Thin in ilie Atlv.uu e Tinies' Mirjiain Spree edilinn, itnd
we hope cyuii will like n We hope, loo, tluii you will read
the adveiuseiiivni * raiviidlv and benvlil hum the many
apeeial values mieird h\ \\ inpham merchants during Bar
ppun Spier week.
ITepaiaimn im this issue, twice the usual si/e of the
paper* lias mkrn a vmifiideiable amount of extra lime on
the pail oi the stall, and nut a .small amount of midnight
oil has hern hm ned m I he publishing of it. The mechanical
slnl’I ol the papei m paiticular have had to .spend extra
time, liTa m immmu the culm*, ami secondly in run mu,u
additional »opivs which aie bemg scut as sample copies
to those who air nol icy.ulai subscribers,
We hope (hat (his issue will help maintain (hat lively,
personal imeicM in the “hometown paper” wdiich makes
it such an excellent meelinp; place for merchants and (heir
cuslomets
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YOUNG IN MIND
“Nothing is old hut (be mind,” said Kmeixson, and we
were reminded ol (he suxiup last ITTlay night on the oc
cmumi of (he °0(h bii thdax olWb.l “Bill” Fleuty, Despite
lib ninety veins Bill still has an active mind which, ac
coidinp, to Fmerson, would pm him in a class with com
pmativolv xomig people.
(hi b'tidax's memoiable occasion it xxas remarked that
Bill lias seen a complete rexohttion in pi luting methods
since he hi m set a stick ot t\ pc xxhen his father was editoi
ol The Wmy.ham \dxauce. oxer eight\ years ago. Vp un
til that dme the essentials of piiming had changed xcvx
little Hom the daxx m Ca\(ou ami (hueubevg Since then
eompleieh new (celum|ues bare superceded those which
Bill learned as a box m his imhei's shop
Dingiess moves taptdlx these daxs, and Mr b'lemx.
with eight\ reais ol priming hehrnd him, has eenainh
seen a lot oi it Max he hxe to see much mote*
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WEEKLIES AND HISTORY
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Tim mdn throughout tho country,
copwktlly those which uro much twi*
veiled, arc In very bad condition.
Numoroua plteh’hulos uro met with
and in ninny ensoa travelling' is done
for a conuldorublo rtiatunco through
thy Helds.
An alarm of fire waa Bounded on
Monday afternoon, a ohhnnoy on Mr.
W, IX. Green's vouldeneo being on lire.
No damage kwtm done.
The editor of the Timos, who him
boon Hl and confined to the house for
the vast throe weeks Is now nicely
the mend, and It Is expected that
will soon bo able to bo around again
usual.
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M>RTV YXSiUJiS AGO
Thu Wiughum branch of tho Wo*
men's InstituW 1ms this wook made n
jfurUmr shipment of nine quilts for
the llvlghum :m well us lit pnlrs of
Bookg, gnd imlv of wrhtloU and two
tlmmel jshlrts for tlm Canadian sol-
dlors. This shipment mnkos a total of
1 W quilts which havo boon sent for
ward fur tho iklgkam,
During tho past wvvk two tratvsfovs
in property wove made, Mr. VW
VanStmm has sold Ids form on the
Uluwalv Ihmd to Mr, VShn, XHold and
Mr. b\ J. lull has sold tho portion of
Ids farm north of the GTR tracks to
Mr. U. T. Thomson.
The officers of the Huron County
branch of the l\>mtnion Alliance have
issued a. call for a eon\*ontlun to bo
vailed tn the Proshytcvlan Church,
Clinl on. on Thursday, March idth.
commencing at IPSO a.m, "As the
b.iqnov laws of the country will, on
the 1st. day of May, pass from under
Drov»ncml to Federal legislation, mat
ters of vital importance, affecting
I the sobriety of the country, will have
| to be considered."
I twenty people, bound for a prayer
| meeting at the home of Mr. C Vhiip*
j pen m tower Wingham. on Fridiiy
^evening last, were thrown from the|
sleigh and badly shaken up when thei|
J sleigh ovetturmxi fkvme of the people |
’weno pretty badly injured
IJeuten«nt«Governor directing* the yo-
movul ftoirt the cemetery of the bodies
burled, there,
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FUOTISN years ago
The three lloutoiuuite, George King,
Howard Bedford and Blmer Boll, of
the 90th Whigham Battery, R. c, A>,
xvho took a courwu here toxvmrds the
oud of last year, luwo received xvord
that they Huccessfully passed the ex*
amhuvtlous.
Mnchun Bros, have been awarded
the contract for the installation of
the heating system at the Armouries.
This will bo a steam system and the
Steam will bo supplied from the Town
Hall, tho Government and the Council
having completed an agreement.
Many have been wondering xvliy tho
evergreen trees alongside of St. Paul's
Church xvero cut down, The reason
for romdxdng these trees Is that tho
roots wore damaging tho foundations
of the church to such an extent that
an engineer was asked for advice and
it xvay found necessary to cut them
down, Tho two maple trees in front
of the church xvero removed as they,
xvere dead,
Tho ski bug continues to take its
toll in this town, Bart Smith was a
recent addition to the injured list
xvhen he dislocated his shoulder when
he did an unexpected dix'o while ski
ing, B&rt is one of the stars of the
infield of our baseball club mid it Is
tho hope of tho fans that the injury
heals quickly* and xvell. It xxms his left
Shoulder, Bart is at. present at his
home In Toronto,
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WASH CLOTHS (Extra Heavy)
/ Reg. 20c Special 2 for 25c
Hudnut’s EGG CREME SHAMPOO
Reg. 2.00 - 75c Rinse FREE
Dorothy Gray HAND LOTION
Half price ............... $1.25
Helen Curtis SPRAY NET Reg.
$1.75 - 75c Egg Shampoo FREE
NOXEMA, 6 oz. Special Jar .... 98c
(Save 33%)'
Hudnut’s (Children’s HOME
PERM Refills (Half Price)........97c
Men’s HAIR BRUSH & COMB
Reg. $1.50 Special....................98c
Henley’s BATH POWDER
Reg. $1.50 (Clearing) ...........$1.00
VITA-RAY HAND LOTION, 16 oz.
(Clearing Half Price) ............$1.25
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With thik m mmd a MU hds hee« prekenuM so the U.S bho McxXcmei ecttagxv to Mr K VintJ
Sen,ax' “to promote the preservation of the history of the|^ Uw farm c-f Mrs. in Gul-’
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oh ns eunendx pnHsshe^ ” ' ' the wi^hsm'
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of hlAbMk'M UH eves: AS Uus\ Appear in *OCM papers, hs doriwd by an. sew^no ®ropoS«|{
In the short life of this eovaurw the emphasis has beeni«ttncho.i to the crankswx. thmbyaing a&ssxy
on the uuuve with peibdos too Bule interest m pAAt w^dspoed mtako
oi the Meho-vt e - o * e
List Five Rules to
Avoid Heart Trouble
Mxxs rules for postponing tho de-
gvneratWe process of heart disease
are offered in the current, issue of
Health mmkmhux official organ of
tho Health League of Canada. The
article is by D. 1\ Mumnghan, M, D„
Clinical teacher st the University* of
Toronto, and assistant physician of
the Wellokley Division of Toronto
General Hospital.
The rules ate as follows:
1, IXeriodiy health examination in|
middle life and proper medical rare I
when, indicated. *” I
5. A moderate junonnt of exercise-M
leentinxsaK net sporadic. It is not ad-a
b'i^hle to take part in sporadic, vig-|
[i crons exercise if one xxdshes to Iix*e^
tlong-. Other kinds of activity aren't -
| too good either, such as building in^
xveck; smnmer hchday*s only, er homo build-1
iug after long hears at office work, »
Sufficient rest mad r^&xstiou, i
•k Some aoBve hobbies- rather than 0
; sportster sports sSl the thus or .hxri5y|
watehbag teiex^sSoa everdng after >!
munehSng salted nuts, snj_
i’ashtray: full of buris beside the arm-
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(Clearing Half Price) ..........
JERGENS LOTION ..........
(Dispenser Pump FREE)
PACKARD & SCHICK Electric
Razors 25% discount
Gift Stationery, Reg. $1.10
Clearing .....................................
KOLYNOS TOOTH PASTE
(2 Giant Tubes) Both for ....
TRUSHAY Hand Lotion. Reg. 99c
Dispenser Pump FREE
> A,S.A, TABLETS, 5 Grain
100’s ...,. 29c 300’s ..... 69c
: HALIBUT OIL CAPSULES 500’s
Reg. $4.79 Special..................$3.98
: GREETING CARD 21 Assortment
in Box Special ............. 98c
: DUBarry Face Powder and Found
ation Lotion Reg. $3.75 Special $2.50
: LEATHER BILLFOLDS Zippered
Reg. $1.50 Special............. $1.00
: LADIES’ (Nylon) HAIR BRUSHES
Reg. $1.50 Special............. .. $1.00
: VITA-RAY DEODORANT CREAM
Reg. $1.25, 2 oz. Special........
: MOTH KILL (Fine Crystals)
2 lb* Bag. Special . .*..................
VACUUM BOTTLES (British
Made) Pint size Special........
; HUBBARD AYER (Cleansing
; Cream) Clearing HALF PRICE $1.00
: Jergens Lotion SOAP
Clearing 4 cakes For ;................25c
Men’s Gift Stationery, Reg. 75c
Clearing ................. 49c
I.D.A. Idaphos or Idafer Liquid
Reg. $1.50 Special........... . $1.19
GILLETTE RAZOR and 100 Klasse
Blades all for . .*........................$1.25
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SHADOW WAVE Home Perm Re
fills Reg. $1.50 Clearing .... 75c
Nyal CREOPHOS Reg. $1.25 . . 79c
NYAL BRONCHITIS MIXTURE
Reg. 60c Clearing ......................29c
Be sure to see the table of
items clearing at..............10c
Dr. Bell’s POULTRY TONIC
Reg. $1.00 Clearing..........
HESS & PRATT’S ANIMAL
TONICS Clearing at Half Price
R/7-11 Vitamin-& Mineral Tonic
Reg. $2.79 .... Clearing Half Price
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