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In. all Lines of House •Ftirni
shings and Floor
Coverings. See Our, New, `
u Patterns and Colorings
Lingle -47i andCon of
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sels,' Velvet."' Wilton and Akmll?ster Dugs In all sizes.
Flooi„,Oilcloth in all widths, Stair Car ets and
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Oilcloth•' in choice designs Window Shades - in all
glades and sizes, Willdowf Poles and Brass' s Rods,:
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l�;EIVIORIlGS .�
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Interesting .;Iterris pf
Years Ago
G,reyliound exeurawn from Godo; Spring Wooing ,
rich to Detroit "' Jttne 2l St , $1..90 re-- 1\I'ay is the moritli wli.en al]' is• ht Mo -
turn trip.Speeial•lratt�s were run , when, marl°"' o , their tion, w o t .Cit loves from.
'wenty
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f rZiia Wingliana,. Sfratfiord•andother Ocea t
n o 'Qecatt . • Whew spring
points. •
The first hoine clxainn i,sliip la:. comes up from southern -zones, -she
finds its eager for her tones, •the song
erose match ni' this -district will Fri-
i0 f birds, the hum of bees and all the
played on the Wi'ngllam pails on Fri-. other sounds like these, So' she makes
day evening of this week., between the nis s a
l istowel club and the Maple Leafs o
ke day and night, as otic who .
■ ;of VVinliam,'' knows she gives dell'ight. The bull'
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ft og's voice, but ,now so still, is heard Phis week , 1l. 'is •otlr, sad duty 'to abroad ''o'er 'vale a'id` hi
1�i chronicle the death of: Margaret, be- i hill, Shall•matt
■ lo{�dd wife -0, 1\14 .' Chas. .Elliott who alone now gsilent be, when all things
1 else ise�ela ni free? Ah no''nd't he
N passed peacefully, i al; y. away on Sunday in his : elation; lie -outdoes all the
■ ttrorning last in hc'r ,6$th year.: known creation, His lungs are strong
■ Dr, L H. Agnew left last week for his heart ip. light, he woos ":his love
■ -Chicago where be. *ill spend,; a few both day' and night,' 0 maiden with
■ weeks in post gi,adltat'e' work in the the 'witching eye, bu must be roost-
1111 hospitals in that 'oil; •
■ A special meeting 'of tate•Ptesb t6 ing' pretty high, o he will get you by
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■ of M itland,'held in 'Wingliana oil,like and by; He'll grab you by your shell
■ Tuesday, the resignation of- Bev- A.; spring
gear and sing ,Hurrah, sweg
' ■ C. Stewart, as pastor of` Belniore,and sprin is here. Letsjoin the rnatiiig,'
chorus of the young' and. budding,
■ v. n. iPera Churches was accepted, yar." Ancl th ugh' you try. to `bluff
■ Benin., B. A. of Wro•eter the Baine, within ,your heart right
■ was appointed, Moderator, r g
Mr. S. B. Mc 1 glad he came, you'll "rush right off to
Ca 1 returned Tuesd
■ evening from. Chatham where 11e alas: change your mine. -BOB ADAMS.
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mu hold effeeen cts ogWinghazn and will take• BLUEVAI:E
• LIP his
Robt. Irvin1ere died athis hope in J• Hutton, a Presbyterian probation
■ Lowen Winghazn on Friday last in his: 'er, has • been visiting -at the ,parental
■" S41hyear, . home 131uevale prior .to taking rNfis
to remove
his house
■ , On Wednesday afternoon • of last sion work in .New. Ontario ';for the
■ week a very pleasing• event -took place -:Summer.. •
■ at the residence` of Mr,' Harty Haw- W. M. S. Annual- -meeting of the
■ tl orne;. Lpvtver- Winghain." when his W, . M. S. 'of • Bluevale r Methodist.
daughter,.:, Ii2artlia May;.' became ., the Church -was held at -the -Horne of Mrs;
bride
r S. Sellers , of Moizis Johnston,' xst .•lme< Morris. -
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■' ▪ to�ti,nslxip, The' ceremony was per lowing officers :were .elected fon„ coin
formed at 3:3t1 o'clock'by'the'.Rev. J. ing •year:. -.Pres., Mrs. A. Shaw;
■ N McLean, B. A; Vice -Pres., Mrs. J. Breckenridge;
F. ,Mr. W. r Vanstone .is opening a Rec. Secretary, Iv]'rs H. •Bosman; Cor.
■ ▪ hew grocery and flour and feed store Secretary, Mrs. L. Jewitt; Treas.,
in the corner ''store >of- the Button Mrs. J. J,•. Sellers Pianist, Mrs. M.
▪ block.'
■ Smith; Outlook Secretary, IGl rs.. J. Mr. W. H. Green will ,have ,hiscoal Master; Supt. Christian Stewardship,
and wood office and also electric stip Mrs Hetherington. Society lead
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Our Prices Will Interest You
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CONGO•LEUMS- Rugs New
Patterns and all sizes at Reduc-
ed Prices
LINOLEUM Rugs in all
'sizes and best colorings at cut
prices
WILTON RUGS -We have: the
Brinton: Rugs, they are unsur-
passed for 'quality, coloring and
design, we' stock these Rugs in
all sizes prices reasonable
Robber Stair Treads standard
sizes guaranteed ours
price. per dol,. - 2 75
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VELVET RUGS— Something
new in coloring and patterns, a
range of sizes, prices starting at
$8.50
LINOLEUMS—In latest, pat-
terns'
'3 and 4 yds wide prices"
down
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CURTAIN MATERIALS
In Madras, Cream... and, White ■
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eta, Sha Lace, Bungalow ■
Nett an& Marquesette, Big'Va ■
lie at 35c, 46c,5oc,.65c and 78c ■
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Curtains in pairs new pat-
terns White or Ecru C
Special at $2,0o, $2.25 �a> 0 ■
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r'br.: :-rns and Oy2tbuildjf s
Et has no equal
Write' to Head O f ce, Montreal Por Free Booklet
HOME PAINTING MADE EASY°.
SOLO BY
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BATTERIES
,Serve e .:
That atis "
Our ,battery service mean
more than testing your'bat-
tery, filling it with pure water,,
cleaning, greasing and tighten-
ing the: terminals . and hold-
downs. It includes' expert
advice . always, and repairing
your, ' battery when it is an
economy to you.
Make i se of our `service—it
Will 'be_a real _ economy.
MERKLEV'S GARAGE
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WROXETER,
Mr, and Mri Fred` Davey and fam-
ily spent.. Sunday with friends in
Shelburne,
Mrs, A, . McDougal has returned
from ‘.'Sandusky* Mich., where she
$pent the winter.
Mr, . and Mrs. e • Patterson," s Perry i Patter . of of
Sy i'
Y., Catlerines, are at present Visiting
friends in tow i;.
for the` manufacture.of automobiles '
Owing to a 'breakdown .of,some
of
the machinery in Ament's -factory in
Brussels Mn Janies 11of£inaii and Mr.
N. White are home'' for a few holi-
days. '
The annual meeting and 'election of
officers of the Ladies' Aid Society
was held in the basement of the
Methodist church •Wednesday a after-
noon;• with the following results:•• -
Mr" :`,Sort. • Martin is having his res, 'Mr t
residence` rozizodelled, Mr. George P s Robt. ) Izipfer; VicerT'res.,
�. 8 Mrs, Thos. Walker, `Sec,, Mrs" F:
I aaiee ,has. the 'contraet,
M. P.obt I a1la.ntyne ' left on Mon-
day far `Mt" Forest to visit itis uncle,
Ur. Samuel Wiilis, who is very i11.
MX. Wesley Sage, of Port Huron, x
•,, was, here last;' -week. tending...
utteral of :hi • mother, e ' late Iinprove your trOrk and you hits
Mrs, his r • • ' prove, yourself.
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Gars of lutl'ibet+ this wecle, The him- All tate girls have tat
for is going to Grand Rapids, Itch. rouge these days.
X(itthen; Cor; Sec,, Mrs. Jr Wendt;
Treas., Mrs. R. Stocks; Auditors,
Mrs. J. Htipfer and Mrs. T. Hop -
craft.
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pl:ies.,• in••the store in the McKenzie very successful year.. Mrs• Johnston
block next to The Keeler Cos store.: served tea after tire' meeting and an.
Mr. A. Cummer. has sold --his house enjoyable afternoon was spent.. `
and lot on Maple street to Mr. W. Tr
A, l;isialeigh, who gets' possession in
a "few weeks,. Mr. Fishleighr has se-
cu'red.a good property.
Mr. and Mrs. J J. ' M'cMannus of
Minnie. street will have the sympathy
of " a large number offriends in the
loss of their infant son, Jolin'Alexan-
dezr McManus' who died on Wednes-
day of this week.
J. E Swartz returned home
from the:West...last weekand his four
racing horses arrived here yesterday,
While in, the West M, Swarts sold
ten of his horses and with the ones
brought home wi11 tour the Caiiacliao
lacing circuit. i
Mi•. R. At. Hutchison, our enterpris-
ing grocery and:;crockery dealer has
this week put a delivery wagon onthe
road, Mr. Hutchison's increased
trade made ---this move necessary and
in -future his customers will be sure
of prompt delivery.
aged 5 days.
DIED
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Newton.—At Wingham Hospital, _ on
Saturday, ,May ';3rd. '1924, Luella
Minnie, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Newton, Normanby, aged x7
years, 2 months and 24 days.
Sae—Tn
Wroxeter,' on Wednesday,
`April 30th, 1924, Margaret Moore,
beloved wife of Thomas Sage, aged
88 year's, 4 months and 2 days.
Jones—In G'orrie, on Friday, May •
,. 2nd 1924, Robert Norman, infant
son of Rev. R. S. and'112rs, Jones,
each of these
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In tlfe Estate of Albert Hughes, late
of the Town of ' Winghani; in the
County o f . 'Huron, Gentleman, de
ceased,
Notice is hereby given pursuant to.
Section 56, Chapter ' 121 ?E. -R. S. 0.,
1914, that all persons having - claiins
against the Estate of Albert Hughes,
who died on or about the 1511 day of
April, A. D., 1924, at the Town of
Winghain, are required to send:to the
undersigned;' on or before tjie twenty-
third day of May, . A. D. 1924, their
navies and addresses with frill parti-
-culars of their claim in writing and
the -nature .of the securities, (if any)
held by- then,
And further take- notice that after
the said twenty-third day of May; A.
D,,• 1924, the assets of the sajd :Estate
will be distributed by the Executors
among the parties entitled. thereto,
having regard "only to claim of which
they shall then - have notice and the
Estate will not be liable for any claim
not; filed at the time of the said dis-
tribution,
Dated at Winghani this , twenty-
second day of April, A. D. 1924•
Dudley Holmes K. C.
Solicitor for the Eecutors:
BORN
McLean—In- Winghain, Monday, May
12th, to "Mr.
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Lath, Lawrence
McLean, a daughter.'
,Cross ;.In Wingham on Tuesday, May
,6th., ::to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cross
a son.
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Is next door t.
eat h customer •
A clever manufacturer
in .a • sma1I town found
he ,often lost r .e p e a t :.-
orders from. distant ells -.touters because he had
no one on, the ground to
get them: So he supplied
good
tourers with a card
reading:;-- -
The H. W. Marks .Co. of
- • Deepdale is authorized to
telephone •. orders to„ The
lank Mfg. , Co., $ ring-
ville and deduct the cost
of the message .from our
next invoice. Call Spring-
ville 156. Cur telephone
ser ie
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organized
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to
give you as good service
as- if we were •next ,door
toyour office.
(Signed) John L. Black.
He says it works•. fine. Try it.
TENDERS FOR COAL
SEALED Tenders addressed to.'the.
Purchasing Agent, Department .,of
Public Works, Ottawa, will.be•receiv-
ed by him until 12 o'clock noon (day-
light•, saving), Monday, May 26, 5924,
for the supply of coal• for the. Domin-
ion Buildings throughout the Province
of Ontario, including- the . City of Ot-
tawa. .
Forins of ,.tender with specifications
and conditions' attached can be obtain-
ed from the Purchasing Agent, De-
partnient of ':Public Works, Ottawa;
W. Corrigan and R. Winter, General
Post Office, Toronto; Power Son &
Dreyer, Kingston, and: from the Care-
takers of the various Dominion Build-
ings in Otl tario, outsider of Ottawa,
Toronto and 'Kingston: Tenders will
not be considered unless .made on
these forms.
The right to demand from the suc-
cessful tenderer a deposit, not exceed-
ing to per cent of the 'value of t e
contrast, to, secure the proper .fulfil-
anent of the contract is reserved.
By order,
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Long Distance Station,
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IGoods'.. Z
WI Lawn Mowers $ro.5o for '$g.00
W 2s, only , gal: tins S.W.P. -
paint mg 12.8o for_ _-_$1.50 ni
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We are sheet
as, cowpI ' range 01 k Lk* ol. g
and DraPeritei fOr Spring,
RUGS •• "ViTxltonu, Axrninst r',
Brussels and Tapestry Rugs in
a wide 'choice of patterns ar£d
sizes, at very reasonable prices
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LINOLEUMU-1
RGS-Are made
on a base of he'a'vy burlap en-
suring long life and extra wear
they are attractive, cleanly and
inexpensive, a wide . `choice ' of:
patterns to select frons
OILCLOTH "• ,AND L:INOLE
UMS—Many new patterns, de-
signs. and colorings to choose
from. at moderate prices Linol-
eums'$1.00 sq. yard Oil-
cloth`sq yard_____
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leapt;
i7RT,A•LNS $z,95 PAIR- A.
special clearance ;of Scj'ini; and
Marquisette ' : Curtain,s with lace •
edgings and insertions s and $,
yards long regular price
es 4.00 to $.3o special
CURTAIN NET roc yd— A
heavy quality import net in two
patterns that will give wonder-
ful wear
onder-ful-.wear andsatisfactiop
4o in wide reg 75c special
DRAPERIES, ---A complete line
of Cretonnes and Art Sateens,
the colors and patterns are the
newest prices from
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Going!
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The Big
at W. Ga PATTERSON'S
JEWELERY STO E
will cotin tole rea La 's icor
start' g
These are ticklish tinges for poli-
ticians yet none'of them seem to be NI
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tickled about. it. •
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Gentlemen: Your bill for engravings .
to be used in our advertisement re- ift
ceived. Note that it itemizes two cuts"
and four mortises The cuts arrived
0; K. cut through examination of th
wrappings failed to reveal the wort
ises. "-Please for.ward'them at once.
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Some men take out their fire insur
anceby joining •the church.
The most expensive • thing in the
world, says Joe the Plodder is the up-
keep on a marriage license.
BUT THIS PROVES NOTHING
-The horse and mule Iive thirty years
They never drink Light wines an beers.
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Don't miss the Wonderful Bargains at this Big
Closing Out Sale
Sheep and goats are dead. at twenty,
They drink no liquor -water plenty.
The dog. at fifteen's mostly dead
He looks snot on the .Wine that's red.
At ten the cat's lost its nine lives,
On milk and water no, beast thrives:
Most bit -ds at five years pass away,
Far, far from alcohol they stay;
The bugs but few days stay on earth
They never knew a cocktail's worth,
But evil, wickedb
Survive for threescore years and ten.
Correct t ti "� e `etc e
a s s nt c He', such ha
boisterous boy, said. the mother and
he `always wipes his feet carefully be-
fore .corning in.
riun-soaked men BORN'
- at 2.30 p, m.
p This sale has been the biggest sensation in real bai
- , gains that Wingham has ever experienced.
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Yes! We Have No Grapefruit"
Perhaps it may be best to believe
that if you did' not have the article
demanded by the customer you should
try to sell her something else, A wo-
man came in and asked for grapefruit
"No, ma'am, we have no grapefruit,
but we have grape nuts, grape jelly
and.grape juice, was his illuminating
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A rolled sock gathers many glances
especially on a windyday.
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Getting a '"call for package" slip of
your ,postoffice box is the grownups
closest thing to diving a hand into a
Christmas Stoking., when a kid,
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"Triplets," announced the nurse to
the proud father, ,
"Really?" he said, "I can hardly be-
eive my own census." t
'Campbell—In • Fordwiclf, on' Sunday;
April.. 27, .1924.: to Mr, and firs.
Lorne Campbell, a daughter.
Who , Owns Bruce Beach? '
That the Bruce Beach Cottagers
are going to put up a fight against
the 'Province's. demand for rental is
quite apparent. At their last meeting
the Huron Township Council passed
a unanimous -resolution, moved by
Thomas E. Morgan and seconded by
W. J. McKay protesting against the`
action Q# the p;cvet'titttent iu survey-,
big and leasing lots at Bruce Beach
to the Cottagers without consulting
he Council. A deputation consisting
of Reeve Irwin, Councillors Morgan
to: Another complication is that
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Beware of the• first four letters of
autopsy.-
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A man, is generally nervous when
he proposes, and a girl when he
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• Quick,, Watson the needle, pleaded
Sherlock .Holmes, noticing a hole in
the heel ofhis sock. •
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A baby is the only' thing a woman
has that the other women are not en-.
vious of,.
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Horne helps: A splendid way to
iiimake a husband stay` home nights
E so pt Japalae Varnish Stan 4 1`e ii to stay there with. Ilim.
reg Esc for ..:_: 4oc —0-
40 pt tiny Floorlac Varnish When the clock struck, twe.ive. the
Stant' reg 6c f w
■1 5 fon____......400 = other night, father came tothe head
E 30 pt tins S.W.P. Varnish ri of thestairwayand in rather a loud'
Li Stairs reg6 c - d
, 5 for_ �..�oc� = voice asl.ed. Young 'malt, is your
"iBrighten'up Oil reg 5oc' for... c 1r self-starter out of order?"
•= Re -nu -al Polish ;large reg 35 : IM "It doesn't matter retorted the
c -_; young roan, "as long:y as there is a
roc
kil Re-nti-al Polish small s c r..,3 -c rl crank in the house."
r 11 Lawn Rubber Hose Odra sieo, I
.- ss only 51b. pair Alabestine ' COURT OF REVISION'
_0 reg '6rs Lot•, .... .h, ,::,•..,..got .- Take ":notice that the Court of Re-
in-
Re-
A�-i Choice lot second' hand. Cook , 'vision of the Assessment. roll of the
- Stoves 1�! '1 ownslnp o£. I�ast' Wawanosh will'be
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-' lie d tit t1 e o
�p t I' resters hall; Belgrave,
1sa on: Tuesday, May 2ytli., Xcln4 at ; 3 p,
�I - . i' R'� 1 iiia. Parties interested should take
notice and govern theibtelves accoi'dr,
IN11 flIlillllliMfII 1f11fiftltllMfMINICIftfNliiM1111fIfMIi�111(M1119 ingiy, Alert. Porterficid,"C erk.
and the Cleric was named to wait up-
on the Government in reference there-
while the Province proposes to issue..
leases for the land, the township has
levied taxes on the buildings only..
'Just whether the farmers who have
land adjoining to the Beach, is an-
other point which will have to be
looked into. The township Council,
which ,meets .at Ripley, have more
'titan just the ordinary municipal in-
terest in the, Beach which is quite
natural. Tliey have many personal
friends
who are.- e owners of cottages,
and g
as Ripley merchants get cansicT'-•
erable business from the Beach, it is.:•
hinted that .the Council has been ap
proached by both the Cottagers and.
merchants directly concerned.—Tees
water News.
Vile, Sheep and.
ff oyer
Member of Toronto Live Stoel';
Exchange,
Bank i eforencer gank of eomnnarciri.
Pho ; . e 20S, WJi gham
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