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Easter and
St. Patrick
Cards
A large display of
artistic Easter Cards,
pretty Folders and Book-
lets, ranging in price
from 5C up to 25c each.
Easter Post Cards, 2
for Vic. A special line sc
each.
.St. Patrick Cards
A full line of St. Pat-
rick Cards for Monday,
March 1 th. Price 2 for
5c, and Sc each.
The WNW Ink Stere
Vaireilvereentiewerviseesesernewaersernseelles
Specials
at 11,e
Maple Leaf Grocery
'Drays Days
From baturday.Februarylbtb,
we will offer you your choice of
our entire stoat of staple unci
taocy (rockery and Chinaware
so HEAVY DISCOUNT Prices.
if you are in went of any goods
in three lineeit will be to your
Advantage to call and note the
values we are offering.
Grocery Specials
FOR SATURDAY
Green Vegetables. --Rhubarb,
Ooioon, Lettuce. Radish and
Yeasts --$pare Ribs. Fresh
Tenderloin, Sausages. Weiner',
Cooked Ham. Jellied Tongue
aced a Cemplete assortment of
Smoked nests.
S. Jo Young
ng
'PHONE 5?
Special Values in
CUFF
LINKS
45c to 75c PLO
Links for 11U1 C
Walter 8. Harris."
COWAN'S
PERFECTION
COCOA
la good for Growing Girls
and Bays ---rad they Ike i, it
stomifkea hoer hide bodes and
Dake. Brim defy and tong.
Creels Casa, as ye re limas yvw
era.. se abeekorey pare. thief
taro ea reused be der bas el is hjies
poi u/ Caste hem%
Preis h shad t.:tttpi kir bail.
ileal o pep.iee d do Gam
De Tao dm m
l tla's Cease i
DISTRICT
Creditors now has • telephone
service;.
Geo. Todd has purchased J.a...
O'Bricei's Arty acres uo the Lad con-
cession of Hay far Et 400.
Mks. Owes Smith. formerly of Grey
township, died recently at her hone
et uelpb.
M as Ague. Brownell died at her
bots et Seaforth on Wednesday of
last week.
Bowel. has • project on nod foe
the enlargement u1 the knitting fare
tory in that town.
Mrs. Patrick Mahoney. of Mount
Cermet. died very suddenly on the Std
inst., aged eixty•se.en yeast,
Timothy ern y, a former relideot
of Exeter. died co! the 28th ult at his
home in London. in his eighty-first
year.
Ed- eawbon has purchased John
Morton's lu.t•aate farm near Crediton.
The price was is the neighborhood of
17.(UUu.
Smallpox bas broken out at Exeter.
Toe cases are of a mild type. but
the authorities air taking every
precaution. ''.
The Seaforth town council has
decided to purchase a (tampion street
sweeper. manufactured by tbe Ameri-
cart Road Machine Co. of Goderieh.
11saiae Pearen. of East LVawanosh,
has sold his farm to Thos. Taylor, of
the same township. Mr. Peareu In-
tends moving to Medicine Hat. Alta
T. B. Fowler, a former resident of
Clutton, died it hip tome at Balt on
the r'iiii ult. His wife and a -Oster,
Mus Fowler, Siring in Clinton, survive
him.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patterson. of
(trey township. leave this week for
Expanse. Seek., wbere Mr. Patterson
will engage in storekeeping and will
also open a blacksmith shop.
Chas. L. Burns has resigned the
priocipalship ' of W iogbam business
College owing to ill-bealt.h.. He is leav-
ing ter his od borne w tbe State of
Maine. His successor is W, T. Mone,
of Buckfield. Msioe.
IL Kirkby. V. S., of Belgrave, was
united is marriage un Monday. 3rd
Mae. to Miss Aniue 13. Scutt, Denali
daughter of the late Walter Scott
Rev. Mr. Fel gusen performed the
nuptial ceremony at the bride's home.
The residence of Stewart Finlay.
15th conressicn of Howick, was
txrtned to the ground early on Mon-
day wotntng .4 IML week. The fire is
supposed to bate caught from the
chimney. 1 be huuiie wee almost new.
Mrs H. Reynolds, of Har, was
burning same iubt'itit in the stove
when an riptoawn took place. burn-
ing her face haul•. It iii be used the
soul? put in tbe stove include' a pack-
age it arid, %hick canard the txplo-
One evening la -t week stout fifty
perroue. repro enurg the adult Bible
ckiri of the Met hoot Sabbath bend
at Ethel. gatberrd at the home of Mr.'
and Mrs. W. Hall and pre -second Mrs.
Lyall, the teacher Ill the cta►i, with a
r eckecgthair.
News has been received et Belgrave
of the death of Lemald Robertson,
who went West .boot fifteen years
ago and whose home was near Han-
na, Man. He was aepbyxiat.d by gas
tarns the coal stove. lits wife is dead
and he was living alone
Mr. sod Mks. Sala. Johnston, of the
1st lune of Morris, waw are leaving to
make tbeir huuoe in Grey township.
were given a beudotf by their neign-
botte, about one hundred of whom
getbered at their home and presented
teem with an aldrem and bandeoure
gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. George r3rown and
Miss Lurie Brown. who are ieac-ing
Brasses to live at loroe.to were given
a send-off by their Brusseb friends.
who presented Mr. Brown with a Mor-
ris chair. Mrs. Brown with an oak
cocker. and Miss l.itsie witb a gold
oecklux set with pearls.
The fine brick ceside:we of Samuel
Carnocbaa, jr., on the 2nd cuocem.foo
of Tucker -smith. was completely
destroyed by fire. together with iia
conteota, on Friday afternoon, 28th
ult., while the faintly were sway.
There is insurance of S1,80Q which
will only partially cover the lows.
At the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
A. Kennedy. ('Hotel, on Wednesday
of last week. t heir daughter. G iadys
1.., was united in marriage w John K.
Armstrong. of W inghaas. The aere-
tnooy was performed by Rev. D. K.
Grant. After tbe customary ftyttivi-
tiss Mr. and Mn. Armstrong let for
Heir borne at Wingbam.
A recent wedding, which took place
at the Preebytenas manse at Rei-
mpose. was that of Miss Dorothy
Hooch tel. daughter of Mr. and Mts.
%h.s. Ynechtel. of Wingham, .tad
Bert Elliott, of 'Saskatoon. Mask.,
formerly d Wingbam. The groom is
engaged in the hardware business' at
Saskatoon.
On Wednesday 2&h ole, at the
benne of Mr. acid Mrs. James S. Miller,
Clinton, their eldest daughter. Amok,
B.. was united in marriage to Wilber
L. ('antelou, of Moosejaw, Beek. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. C.
E. Jerkins in the presence of im-
mediate friends and relatives- Mr-
aod Mrs.. Cant.elon will reside so
Moo.etaw.
The other day as Wm. Ward. of
Grey township, was going to the
home of John Beirnes. to return a
pair of scissors. be fell sad the eels -
eon penetrated his left side, near the
heart, about ego sad a- bad inches., la
Morns a y_ ere wowed. A physki•.
u:see a dare . ly It ki b edtibmtei
petting war 'wee bp ea right. tLe
A owlet welrg . took giae. Wed-
, atnday atter.eww. Mimi 7 . .i rho
Jamie street Metbedhit
Roster, Him i elltb M.,
Mr, end Mrs II Re7solds, et Hay.
a.d T. Herbert Meuse. wig oe Mr.
aid Mrs 0. ti. Phillepa, of seater, h. -
tat salted to mate leosy by See. W.
0. H. McAf1trt. Mr, and Yea, PM
lips t. 8•.katnoa is make tint
A breper, ..em tout pies*
hens elfe. wed Mfr i.: tareskeewseleip. es Woboe diode emendtari
usweisilien Tem.
the arappeay.a
ihewa
inedding pair will take tr se the
la
The Lane Hama Mama •
trete .a�.�Mame ilik �
.rsrsd away oft noonday. Tab , at
6hiif. ttow o et Window is hie ageatlty-
foueth yeae. The deemeed was tore
in Peel meaty and owed there mall
1871. when he mowed to a tars sear
Mildmay. 1a 11874 be moved w weft
Wawaawk ..Aa* sear lit. Habig
Hen be reesalnilli anilwrites ha
moved to WIngbaat Mr. re -
massed in the town for a .bort thine
and again took up farming, mo
to a farm about a mile south of tows.
Twee years ago be again gave rtp farm -
leg rad made his hose in Wladias),
Mr. Haase was an honorable and up-
aad made
ems t seam in all hie friends in the different localities
in w he resided. In religion
eras a Presbyterian ad in politics
liberal. He ss survived by his wino
but no family. The funeral took
plane on Monday afternoon of
week to the Wisgbam cemetery.
Tun wAWANOIN.
Tvaeina i, illtie..J
Wier*The esetpUsei et Hrimese
resat, hhwasedyhie d
ve e•+At•�., with . t.a..a-
aidre s si� ird by as
canappre-
chherdii be all its departasatsa ' The
es preseat.d en Mr. loam'
y anaivsrsaey.
CARt,tJW.
Ta enamor, March lkh.
Tru Lars ?stomas Fat ua-V.—After
e a dhows of many soothe, Themes
Fagan died on Mueday at tis hose
of Ids bather Jams. or the Std 000-
cenies. Tim deceased wee the sewed
boa of the late Ws. Feagaa dad we.
lfty-fee years of age. He war not
mai rind. He u surrived by his
he mother, who is over ninny yeanof age,
a awl alas by three beotbsee— Witham,
w of Godwin. Janes sod John. 01 this
towesbip--rad three sister—Mrs. M.
last Carl Mks Henry Rooansoo lad Mea
Donley. all of UThe e de-
oeased wee an industrious men. a
Methodist is religfoo sad a Conserva-
tive in politics. The funeral took
puce this afternoon to Colborne town -
hip cemetery.
'MYTH.
TrsaDAT, Margie 11th.
To BREAM THE TsutiT.-1t is quite
evident that the people of Blyth are
going to be independent of the coal
trust Ilex( winter. trudging 'by the
Wye quantities of wood which are
oomisg into town this winter. The
weather has been Ane for the farmers
working in the bush. but the sleighing
has not been good most of the time.
O i MCSPEIi»ED SENTENCE.—Melia.
Beer and Cole, who had their trial at
Godericb on Saturday, for stealing
belting from t 6e aawmiU here,
pleaded guilty and the judge let them
off on suspended sentence- Tbey have
to pay all costs. which will be quite
heavy. as quite a number of witnesses'
from here were in attendance.
Arrnou rgo JtDus—John Jackson
who a few years ago was a practising
lawyer here. but who lett tor the Wes
settling at P000ka. Alberta, has bee
honored by the Dominion Cavernosa
with ao appointment to a )udgeabr
with headquarters at MacLmod. Hrs
.nano fnemdi here are pleased to hes
of his appointment.
THE Bit. TIME AT OTTAWA.—Grea
interest is being taken lie the "ong
iugs- at Ottawa the porn week, an
the daily tapers ere in great deenan
as won ab they arrive. Every perso
u wvndet-ing whether it is to be a gen
oral election. a backdow-o by the floe-
den
os
den Government, or the elm ute
Any one of these three moves has is
difficulties for the preeegt Govern
went at Ottawa, which seems afraid t
give an opinion on any difficult quer-
tion. We a'annot understand how an
right- thinLing person tar, support
men of thin calibre.
EN-METALN71ENT'S.— St, Andrew'
Sunday school held a concert in to
duspry Hall, on Tuesday evening o
thin week, which was greeted by a
packed bouse. The entertainment was
given by tht, scholars and they did
their work rplrodidly, rue to the
indefatigable work of Mrs. (Retro
Turner and others. The Metho-
dist Epworth League intends giving a
cioeert in Industry Hall on St. Pate
rick's evening, March lith, when it is
expected the young people will be
greeted by a full bonne, as they are
sparing no pains to make it a success.
PststsoR4L RED C.ctxu.r_—MIs.
Betty Spafford. wbo was in attend-
ance at the millinery openings at T,or-
ooto, secured a position at Alliston,
and u now there The millinery
departments of the local stores are to
have tbeir millinery openings on
Match 22nd, when it u expected there
will be a large turnout of the fair sex.
Luxton Hill was fn Toronto last
week purchasing an engine for his
sawmill. The new engine arrived on
Saturday and the men are busily
engaged getting it in shape to run
Mier A. Bell was at her borne north of
Ripley last week, in attendance at the
funeral of her father Messrs. P.
Kelly. F. Kelly, H. Bainbridge, C.
Taman and W. (:ole left on Saturday
for the West and on Monday Mr. and
Mrs. R. Howard and family left for
Edmonton. That is the way this great
Wert is swallowing up our Dung
wen Mr. and Mrs tf. 13. McTag-
gart aid son visited relatives at Exeter
over Sunday Miss Alma Cook
tertsioed a number of her friends at
progressive party on Friday evening.
pleasant time being spent Miss
ageie Johnston held a party on Fa-
y eveniog for • number of bee
aur friends E.
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LOYAL,
TritssbAT. March 11th.
✓ A So(w EVKNI.o.—A very en-
joyable oyster supper was held at the
t Loyal Heart and Hand Club last Fri-
day evening Atter ail the members
d had done ample justice to the uymters
d prc.v-ded. Robe McMillan, sr., was
n
appointed chairman and opened the
merting with a lengthy talk on ••Bin-
der Twig' Other interesting ad-
dresses followed.' Ralph Workman
gaee • very interesting speech on
fat ming iotbePiairie Province.. The
neat widens was given by Wm. F.
Young, bre. on the naval policy, but
y his views met with couaiderabls op-
position from Wrn. McMillan. who de-
clared'he knew something about the
mair.;enarce of ,.hips. Wm. McPhee:
• .peke on the destruction of weeds,
racing be was the only one that knew,
f hr w t keep cteax of the daisies. '
There was some dl.eupsioet between
Win Grein and John Patton on the
ratting and care of honer. John' ad-
mitted that be leeked menu, on the
horse qutrative. tut said that he could
show them all how to grow end feed
hogs. Frank Young spoke on the and
draining. This was followed by a
discus.f�n on the telephone queensta •
Rohr. McMillan, jr.. thought tar,
Rural gave ted gest service, as be
could talk t, Sbeppardtos, altsomt
the subscribers were few. -Wm.
Young, jr.. mtror.gly upheld the muni-
cipal telephone, saying be could talk
UP to Carlow to find out what kind of t
shape the aravel pit was M. Jansen
G see atter lieteaing decided in fevov
of Wm. Young and said be could talk
over the municipal to Blyth and As -
tare and always rot quick replies.
Thomas Shields gave a few puistere
on farming. coodudiug by saying be
had sp-ot .. eery pleasant eresing and
hoped to meet oo anntber similar oo-
Bnlba—Tapl,ing for maple RTrup
baa already somnie•oed. 16. mason
is an early one Crows and other
spring birds are in evidence, and it
looks as if we had been about the last
of winter for this year We regret
to report that Mrs. Gallagher contin-
uer in poor health John Levyhas
undergone au operation, since which
he i. iespoving, and we trust he will
soon be b hie usual health Mn.
Thos. Burne L on the sick listHer
niece. Mrs. Cooper. is herr from Loo -
don to wait upon her The funeral
of the late W. L. Ferguson on Monday
was largely attended. Rev. AL. Laing.
of Auburn, sod Rev. Jae. Hamilton,
of Goderieh, officiate4. A further
reference to the deceased, who was
one of this beat -known residents art the
township, will be wide next week.
OD
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a
da
y Bender, general
merchant, was taken witb a seri.r
attack of acute indigestion on Tkmr.-
day, which necessitated bis remaining
at home for • couple at days. best we
are glad to see be is now thoroughly
recovered Mar. R. M. McKay was
confined to the hoose for a few dap
the past week Mr. Heater. ahs
bas been in tbe West for some tisue,
visited with his cousin. Jas. Beatty,
the peat week. tearing for Kincardine
to visit triads there before returning
to bis home Mr. and Mrs John
Colclougb visited with relatives sear
Clinton on Sunday Mia
stone and daughter, Mrs W
Halted with her sass bere the pelt
week.. One of Blythe popular
youeg ladies was united in saarnags
M Winnipeg on F� 37th to
Arch. W. Young. a 1 contrac-
tor of Hattldbrd. by Rev. Dr. Gordon.
Mea J. Beaostt received word
on Theaslay that her ass Frank, who
hoe bars eenesfd 1. the baking bwtl-
asee at Oanra aI for some time, had
bees beseaed sot, keine everything.
la eddiliou be rad We wife were both
injured lie the Mea Mrs.
Mt for Dormant es the after -
sem tress.
Low Rates fee Easter Via Grand Trunk
[railway Sysa.w.
Tie;gip will be teemed at 'eagle fare
for rimed trip beamed. .1 Aeneas is
Orur& sant d Peet Arl se.Wee to
ai sell Peet
Berm .her Beak .mid
MelRs yt hMrilaTd�Min
s= 11.g'
woad W.
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hew Mora Nr wee week
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B.t..tr milli" het rith Trade dugs ask
prela al our agemiase tab hob
sets We swift d Ws.
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fes.d.d bah t• is the w wast
rem p b it at our at. It it dem
wedleraha ye wi efii e
seem sois sk dig ase r the
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imeitalen. alep the bar
sed se•ree.e a saw orewaart
ress bat be se end ark s ear
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dos maw emssub flerall
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wag radiants laetrile& fair?
it st
to seam that
wealeeatt make dseek Ilbe al der
If we did sat,dy trine tial
Red •'9t" Mar Team at do ea
we deka Ter it — tthtt h ell do all
sad mem tics say saw semene
ire tow everyday these i>t a de-
mobs
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mmad el the M. istrs�
.-seas ti met sere.% Time
•se mere ..titled ms .f
"91 Hair Tale thea any
preparation we mi.
girt a treatment d gtsufg "all
Rare Tame Wawa yes ail Sey. ek sus flex this
sdelea Tomo sis Inaba. Ms sad it
Yoe era Dip Berl -911- lair Tonic
is this ..masons sob at our macre:
H. C. DUNLOP.
Gedeeaea The Urn awe oetwie
Tess s Mesa glob 1a —Iessitoeisay yen
ear GOT v the Uaieel beseme. Caneie sed
Grant Belebb.. Tera L a deser began
sir �beemedy4ebf Drnn.w a
far et ie k le we etmeeaee.
Tee gena Mame gere £. bm•s tlebeer
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MILLINERY
Miss Campbell announces her
opening of Spring and Summer
Millinery Goods and Pattern Hats
for Wednesday and Thur icy
March 19 and 20. The ladies
will find an infinite and choice
variety of the artistic shapes and
novelties and patterns in the new
spring stock now ready for their
inspection.
Miss Campbell Kingston Street
Yea. Why Not
At times fashions permits that you
may eo without your bat or witbtot
your coat or your gloves. or even
your collar and ti.. But the time has
yet to came when taahion permits you
to go barefooted. You must wear
shoes to make good. Why not wear
good oboes to make good with? For
.171e, appearance and quality in foot-
wear go to J. H. Mct'uieroto
cation before long. The evening came Garter, of Brussels, to • close with a few violin *elections s, delivered a
and the singing of "I Love a Lassie- ("erharl Hetntsman piano at Cornelius
be John Patton. Moores this week.
New Clubbing Offers'
The Signal has • clubbing arrange-
ment with The Toronto Weekly Mail
and Empire whereby every subset it,ee
to the combination will receive ;,leo,
without airy extra .barge. The Do-
miainn Poultry Guide tui toe year.
That is, The Signal. The Weekly MW
and Empire and The lootinioi
Poultry Guide—all three for
Meod all orders to The Moral. Godes
rich. One
The Millinery Opening
You are cordially invited to attend our formal opening display of
new Easter and Spring Millinery in our new show -rooms. The open-
ing will commence at two o'clock p. m. Wednesday, March igth, and
will continue Thursday, 2oth, Saturday. 22nd, and the following week.
ERE'S another three -
button style for
Spring that exhibits
refinement. style and
good taste. The fact that it
is loth Century Brand is a
full guarantee that it is finely
tailored and will give satisfac-
tion.
Reedy for service or wade to
epeeist measure- Largest range of
esespiee is Cowsia to ebee.e tion
Walter CO
Mete I fFrA fief
talk
tart Sete Geri
A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF
LADIES' SUI'T'S
115.N and E25.19
C_jWith Easter so close at hand
youjwill likely have to buy one ready
to put on if you want your new Suit
for that,day. You can do this with
ease and satisfaction if you make
your selection from our magnificent
stock of new Spring Suits. We are
specially proud of our collection
this season and prepared for a much
larger business than ever before.
This means a greater variety of
choice both in style and fabric than
we have ever been able to offer.
The very newest fabrics are repre-
Fented, such as, Whip Cords, Bed-
ford Cords, some of the new fancy
weaves and the ever popular Serges.
There is a good variety of colorings
and we are showing all that are
most, in favor the coming season.
The garments are cut in the season's
most favored styles. Each is tailored perfectly. The style
and finish all that is to be desired. A special showing of
these garments this week. o, -
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Theselillustrations give you an idea of the appearance of
two of the many styles we are showing at from
$15.00 to $25.00
Fresh through the
Customs this Week
g We bare just parsed through the caetoms
saw of the largest obi to we hate ewer re-
oei red di rest from the Ord op try
7be goods are being opened sp
into stock as quickly as possible sad by the time
this paper reaches you they will all be ready for
your fsepeetiea.
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remeGoed.; rad liana
•►ii. -asset .we,F'g.,g:-'t�
Facey Oottou Drees Goods aid Wash _'-Matas=
.rials raja! ! kited* direct from the Manchester
redo..
116w Curtain sad Drapery Materials.
A full amartment of Whit. Cotton. Ging-
hans, ObiuMmRs.d ether atepise direct from the
milts of the we, . greatest mradfctere a is
MasebsAsr.
Aa eiseeptioadly large emortmeat of band -
.err. Tapestry,Velvet ..d Asethea - Hess
whfeh we will .row for the Ira time ea Setae -
day.
Fine Damask Table Cloths
Clearing at Bali-prke
This may seen unseal, but the reason u
simply this : la the lad lot of •bbcoois" we re-
ceived teem the makers there was • w.tpirse of
Lige Clothe. Them are $ yard.. 114 yards. 4 yard"
aid 41 yards Merit. The melee ohm have been
cleared out to tie Let IMO sad we have are over
otos& .d trete Imre dem ea Ms*. Theme we bare
decided to deer rat weakly toad offer tics Rua
MerlSjset•I amortmat be these who da wee Clothe of
area. Tie minority are 1< or sj yards
lows. but we have a good ..wriest of the extra
Isar Cloths. his is • fpledfd opp y to se
awe as extra•law (loth for spec{•1 oeeeeione at •
vary
o.o
Remember the whole stock will be cbared
out at 'moony os. -belt tae original pries.
Help Wanted
Two appretetiom Se Mere tis misery.
Ter wethrree geed gersewersrel ss fee the drew -
one seed di heed.
ompied oat mbar.
MeetV ueeeb. Appy n erne.
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