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All Lines Special Prices) just a Pew Listed
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No. 740.--7 Line Wires, 40 in. high, 9 &hays, per' rod —45c
No. 748-7 Line Wires, 48 in. high, 9 stays, per rod —47c
No. 847--8 Line Wires, 47 in. high, 9 stays, per rod —50c
Same Fence with 12 stays, per rod I ,,54c
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No. 9 Guage with No. 13 Uprights
No. 1848-18 Line Wires 48 in. high, Stays 8 hi, apart 69c
No. 2060-20 Line Wires 60 in. hi h, Stays 8 in. apart 75c
Leave your Fence and Gate Orders with us.
Save Time, Worry and Money.
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WHITECHURCIi from here attended the. fuheral on
1 Friday to. Greenhill 'cemetery. ,IThe
• Misses Agnes Kennedy and Annie funeral ;was° in charge of Rev. Mc-
Kenned.y, nurses in training in Gode-
rich Marine Hospital .; spent . Good' Callum and Rev. Gollan 6f I_Aiskilow.
Friday at their: Their many friends ;from here and
resPective °I;mmes East Wawanos:h extend sincere sym-
pathy to the bereaved parents, •
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1 , Mrs. Wrn. 13arbour. visited • fora' Misg Edythe Peddle of Muncey
• Harry •MeClenaglian of Belgrave. I was called to her lioine here last
few days lasviweek with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Clubb visited with ',t- wdek; owirig to -the illness tof her fa
rt -
Mrs, Dow of Brucefield Wether, 'Mr.. Peddle. Mr.• Peddle
sister
for a is..improving nicely now. ;
Mr. and ;Mrs, Ed. Browning of
• Miss Kathleen.. Terriff of ° Toroidal"
few days last week,
•spdnt the week -end with her parents.; Kincardine spent Good Frida3r with
- • . her parents Mr. and Mrs. George
Mr. and Mrs, ;;Mac Ross.
Miss Jean . Gillies of Kincardine, 1 C°ttl.°. '
spent the week -end at her home here,' Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Barbour of For -
Miss Sarah Sharpe of Teeswater, dyce visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ben
visited last week with Miss Catherine i McClenaghan on' Sunday:
Ross. , • et Mr, and Mrs, Frank Vannes and
Mrs. Haggett of Blyth visited over1Carl of Wingharn iPent Sunday With
the week -end with her parents Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cornelius. •
and Mrs, Alec. Emerson. This community was shocked to
Mr. Jack Newbury and his chum: hear of the death of Mr.
from Toronto are visiting with the Hughes and
friends from this community extend
formers uncle, Mr. Ken Paterson. sympathy to Mrs. Kenneth Weaver in
Miss Mary Sharpe of Teeswater the loss of a loving father.
visited last week with Mrs. Thos. ,
. . Mrs Thos Gilmour, nee Ruby
Henderson. ;
rain; of Tnrnherry, is' very ill nt
Miss Alba Fox is spending Easter G
Wingliam Hospital at present.
week with relatives in. Galt,
Mi.ss Lilian ' Longman of Windsor, Misses Jean and Flora Coulter,
is visiting at her home here. • daughters of Mr., and Mrs. W. J.
Miss Millie MacGregor of Toronto, Coulter had their tonsils removed in
spent the week -end at the home of Wingham Hospital last week,
her parents Mr. andMrs, MacGregor,
Mr: Angus Mackay of London Nor-
mal is spending his holidays at his
home here.
Mr. Ernest Sparling of Kincardine
is visiting this week with his brother
Mr. Harold Spading,
Mr. Wilfred, Arscott of Guelph,
spent the week -end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Mackay.
Mr. Elgin Purdon of Leamington,
spent the week -end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. E; Pardon.
Mr. John Chapman of Rapid City,
Man. has hired with. Mr. J. D. nee -
croft' for. the next four months.
Mrs, J. B. -Morrison visited last
week with friends in Wingham.
Ur. arid Mis, Irvin Henry of Bel-
fast spent Sunday with her sister
Mrs. Robt. Purclon,
. Born—ToMr. and Mrs. Daniel
Martin on Ifiiiday, pril i3, a claugh.
ter. ••
On Wednesday morning of last
week tittle William Eitner, only son
of Mr. and Mrs.' Gordon Moore of
Lucknow and formerly of White -
Church, passed to the Great ae.Y6/1(1,
The little lad was ,only 'yr. and 9
monthold and had suffered for two
weeks with aft ulcerated throat, died
in spite F�f good nursing and doctor's
care. Many relatives and friends
Mr. °and Mrs. Robert Philips of
Ltteknow visited with Mr. and Mrs.
W, R. Farrier last Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. Will Falconer and
Ernest -�J Bluevale spent Sunday with
Mr. ancl Mrs, Jbhn Falconer.
Mr, and Mi,s, Jas. Falconer were
moving on ,Moziday to the home on
•which Mr. Alex: McRae lived, having
bought it troni Mr; Fowler of Tees -
water and. Mn and Mrs. Cecil Falcon-
er moved front M. A., Purdon's
farm to the' one on which Mr. Jas.
Falconer lived.
IVIiss Lizile Purvis of St Helens
visited 'with Mrs. Herbert Laidlaw on
Sunday,. •
Mr. and 1VIrs.'‘Daniel Steele who
have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Cornelius, returned to their home
in Komoka, last week.
Me. and Mrs. Flerbeit Laidlaw and
Luella visited. with Mr, and MrsJohn
McGee last Friday -evening:
Mrs. George Walker and son I -Tow-
ard of East Waviranosh visited kr a
few days last week with her attirti
Mrs, Andrew Fox,
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Reid --To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Reid
Pleasant Valley, April /9th., a
daughter.
EAST WAWAN0011
Miss McLaughlin, teacher 'of S. S.
Friday.
Not 7 1:01,1. Sor het' home Gnelph on
Miss Butcher of Toronto spent the
week -end at the borne of Mr. and Mrs,
Wm. Robinson.• ,
Mr. Jas. Longqreet of Lime Horse
near Rockwood -*eat last week at
the home of Mr. 11/1rs David Far -
Mr. Norman Wightman of London
is spending his holidays at his home
here. ,
Miss Violet McBurney of Stratford
Normal School is home for her holi-
The many friends of Mr. Wilfred
G. M, Reid will be sorry to learn that
he met with a • nasty accident last
week. He had been suffering from an
attack of lumbago' and was getting
on a load of hay in the barn and the
horses moved on and Mr. Reid found
he Was unable to 'move quickly
enough to save himself and fell heavi-
ly to the barn floor on his shoulder.
Mr. Will Dreahma-n is helping him
with his work, • • •
Miss ;McKenzie, teacher on the 9th
returned to Kincardine on 'Flitursday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bolt and family at-
tended. the funeral '• of their-
grandson, William Elmer Moore son
oVrMV• and ..,p/Irs. Gordon- Moore of
Lbcknow oft Friday: Friends from
this conufmnity extend sympathy to
the: bereaved parents in their bereave-
ment, ' ; •
Mr. and Mrs.. Joe Thompson and
Alice of Seaforth spent Sunday- at tile
home of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Robinson.
Mr. and -Mrs. R. W. Wightrnan. and
.daughter of Teeswatef and Mr. and
Mrs, Ross' King of Turnberry spent
Sunday at Mr. W.M. Wightinan's.
Mr. Sandy:Young of Guelph spent
the week -end at 'his homerliare. •
• Mr. -Charlie ]3i -own and Mr. Clay-
ton Robinson of Clinfon spent Sunday
at the °latter's-home on the 9th, •
Mr. and Mrs. Harriston of Sea-
forthIand Mr. and Mrs, Harriston 'of
Exeter spent Sunday with their Par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. John Menzies.
Mr. and Mrs. George Walker and
Howard spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs. Wm. Humphrey's of St. Helens.:
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Mr. Oliver .Johnston and daughter
Elva are visiting in Dei,roit.
Miss Margaret McMain is spending
the holiday with her brother in De-
troit. •
Misses Edythe and Pheunie Irving
are visiting in Detroit. •
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for farm and other outside wear
hitact we do *I think our stock has
ever been s4, varied and. '
Prices re cry Kea.sonable
We wish to direct attention to two very special
bargains namely
Wornen's Fine Vici Kid tie shoes with moderate
heel in practically'all sizes for $L95 per pair.
• 'And a line of Men's Side Calf Shoes inlgood qual-
ity. but somewhat narrow toe, a real snap at
• $2.29 per pair (moStly all sizes -in lot.)
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SUITS! SUITS!
This week we rnake special mention of Ladies', Juniors' and Misses' Suits. m
me These are the Northway Shape -Keeping Garments and are the latest t
wocluctions, new Tweeds, Poriet Tricothies, Bedford Cords.
• Price .ranges' $25.00, 35.00, 43.00 47.50, 55.00.
• -Accessories
Silk'Hose, Silk Gloves,
•Silk Scarfs,' Blouses, Silk Ties
I • Novelty Handkerchiefs, Silk Underwear,
m Corslets, Cbrsets, Etc.
raj Ladies' Kid Gloves
NI• Black and Brown fine§t quality Perrins'
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IM • I kid Gloves, sizes 5 3/4, 6,an.d 7•,,' reg. 2.50
, .and 2.75 for . ..... . . . .95c
ioo Pair Silk Flo -se
El Ladies' Silk .Hose in Tioleproof, Penmans
and Kayser Silk, regular 2.50, ,3.00 .and
3.7T, special price ..... . .. . . . . .1.95
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Top Coats, Hats
Spec -i1 MensSuits'- $17.50 1
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C3aberdine Coats' i8.5o ,
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-Boys Suits,. 2 bloomers -9.25
Jiffy jersey, ReeferS:', Cas. •11
REM-,:MBER
Congoleum Week, May 8 to 17
Bargains in all sizes.
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