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Fancy pleated and plain styles,
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Mannish styles in the Prince of Wales double
breasted model, velvet collar 520.00
Ensemble Suits with pretty Silk Dr. sses to ,
match 532.50
Special Sale of Children's Coats, velours, all
'wool polo cloths 56.75
Special Pant Sale
Men's and Young Men's light and dark browns,
V, to 44 52.65
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trousers. Also a number of Men's Worsted
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ASI-IFIELD
Miss Winnie 'Irwin of Belfast,
spent Monday with her brother, . Mr,
Frank Irwin of Lanes.
M. Jas, Lane and 'qrs. Ida Hack-.
ett o Lanes, spent 'a few days last
week with Mr. and IVIrs, Wm, Lane
of Ripley,�•
Ur. and Mrs. Thos, Strong and
Verna of Gorrie, visited at Mr. and
Alm. John Mullins, Tuesday evening.
Mr. Patrick Moran and Miss Irene
of Cherry Grove, attended the funer-
al of the late -Mr. Andrew Glasglow,
9th., con.,. West Wawanosh on Wed-
nesday.
Mr. Ervin Zinn, Lanes Storekeep-
er, has purchased a piano. •
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sherwood of
Belfast, visited their daughters, Mrs.
Adam Johnston and Mrs, Robert Mc-
Innes of Courey's Corner on •Friday.
Mr. Glenwood Campbell of Zion, is
assisting Mr. Jacob Hunter of Zion,
with his; spring work. •
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Lane and .Et-
ta of Ripley, spent Sa'urday at the
home of Mrs. Ida rIackett of Lanes,
Miss Mary Vint, toth con., enter-
tained a few of her friends last Tu6s-
day evening. ' .
Mr. and Mrs. George. Lane of
Lanes, spent Saturday afternoon a;
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Alton of Glen's
Hill, spent a day last week with 'Mr.
and Mrs. D. K. Alton of Lanes.
Miss Winnifred Hunter of Zion, has
been seriously ill, has been taken to
gingham Hospital. Her many friends
hope for a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macintosh and
children of . Lucknow, visited at the
home of Mr. Herbert 'Drennan of
C.ourey's Cornet: -
Mrs. Joseph Hackett of Belfast, is
spending a few days with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. George 'Hunter of Zion.
Mrs. Albert McQuoid of Crewe is
not improving as fast as her many
friends would like to see her.
Mr. -and ' Mrs. Frank Irwin of
Lanes; spent Sunday at the• -•home of
Mr. Levi Boyle of Kinloss.
• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith of St.
Helens, visited at the latter's brother,
Mr. Wilson Irwin. He has been laid
up with a slight attack of pleurisy.
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dren from Londen, Eng., arrived ou d
Tuesday evening and are visiting with LA.
Mr, and Mrs' Duncan Kennedy.
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Miss Millie MacGregor of Toronto I
visited over the weekend with her i.1
parents, here. ,, is
Mrs, Win, Barbour, spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry McClena-
ghan of Belgrave. •
WROXETER
Mr. Ashton Morrison of St. Ca
•tharines' is spending the Easter holi-
days with his mother here.
Miss Kathleen Rutherford, return-
ed to Toronto on Monday after
spending the week -end at her home
here.
Miss Barnard of Toronto, spent a
few days visiting Dr. and Mrs. Brown
at the parsonage.
Mr. Kenneth Gibson, visited over
.Sunday with his parents, Thomas and
:Mrs. Gibson. •
Mr. and Mrs. Garrett, are spending
:the Easter holidays with their'
±friends at Bayfield.
Misses J. Allen and J. Dickson 'of
Toronto, visited their parents, over
the week -end. '
Miss Irene Stokes of Toronto, is
visiting her parents, R. and Mrs.
Stokes.
• Miss Agnes McKercher is spending
the holidays under the parental roof
Miss Mary Harris returned from
Wingham on Saturday, where she had
been visiting friends for the past cou-
ple of weeks,
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Our variety is large and prices lower
than most. stores.
Miss Robina ,Henry of Toronto, j
For insl:, nee, we :. ; re sho.whu g a gt ,l: d wor
t, guarani r epi solid for 52.95 per p. it
-in all sizes tor men.
spent the week=end at her home here.
Mr, and Mrs.. Harry Tichbourne of.
Goderich and his parents and sister,
Miss Olive Tichbourne, spent Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David
Kennedy. •
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Mrs. Norman and son, Jack of
Culross, 'are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs, Jas. Wilson.
Miss Addie Ross of Tor -onto, spent
the week -end with herparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Malcolm Ross.
Miss Barbara Brown of Winghann, is
spending the holidays with Mrs. Mac
Ross.
Miss Sarah Sharpe of, Teeswater, is
visiting this week withMiss Cathar-
ine Ross.
Mrs. Addison of W ughani is visit-
ing with her brother, Mr..Emerson
and her daughter, Ben Naylor.
Mrs, Joe Carrol and daughter,
Mary. of Ashfield, are'visiting whir
her father, Mr. Jo n Kennedy of
Culross.
Mr. Carl Lott of Kincardine and
'Miss Nettie Lott' of Brussels, spent
the week -end at their home here.
Mr. Angus Mackay, spent the week
end in Toronto.
IVLr. Ernest Sperlingof Kincardine,
is spending his holidays with' his bro-
ther, Harold here.
Mr. and Mrs. Alb t Cameron and
children of Lanes, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Purdon: •.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Bolt and
Zora of Marnoch, visited on Sunday
with their daughter, Mrs. John Pur -
don.
Mr.: and Mrs. W . Falconer and
Ernest of Bluevale,visited on Sunday,
with Mr. and Mrs. John Falconer.
BLUEVALE
Report of Bluevale School for the
winter term, based on examinations in
all subjects, 6o p. c. is satisfactory, 75
p. c. is honours, attendance 30.
Sr. IV—Hazel Mundell 76; Geo.
Hetherington 62; Nellie McKinney
59. •
Jr. IV—Dorothy Aitken 79; Elsie
Thornton 74; Alberta Shiell 7r; Alan
Garniss 7o; Lois Prast 66; Noble
Greenaway 57. .
Sr. III—Adair Prast 76; Leslie
Greenaway 69; May Nicholson 65.
Jr. III—Wilson Thronton 72; Ken-
neth Aitchison 71; Norman Barnard
69; Eleanor Prast 63; Hugh Mundeli
63; Earl Hamilton 54.
Sr. II—Doris Aitchison 75; Carman
Hetherington 73; Lela Leggett 72;
Daisy Nicholson 71; Dorothy Green-
away 43.
First—Bob Master 81; Alma Bns-
roan 63.
Primer—Olive Shiell, Mabel Bos-
man, Russel Barnard and Jack Nich-
olson. (equal).
Alice Aitken, teacher.
ST. HELENS
Miss Muriel Hall of Swansea is the
guest of Miss W. D. Rutherford.
'Misses Mary Elizabeth and Laura
Salkeld of Goderich were visitors
with Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Gordon on
Monday.
\Irs. John Miller of Lucknow is a
vis"itor with friends here this week.
Mrs. Cumming arid Margaret are
spending the holidays at' Owen Sound.
Born—On Sunday to Mr. and Mrs
Earl Cranston, a son. Coneratula
tions.
The following are among those
who,are spending the vacation at their
homes here,— Misses Winnifred
Woods of Galt, Mabel Woods and
Vera Todd of Stratford, Gladys Webb
of Guelph,.,May Cameron, Pearl Web-
ster and Caroline Webb of Toronto,
Mary` Durnin and Dorothy Webster
of Dungannon, Beatrice McQuillin of
Holyrood, Wilhemine Rutherford of
Timmins, 'Margaret Miller of Centre
Dtunmer, Colina Clark of near Napier,
Zilda Webster of Wingham, Gertie
Aitchison and Fanny Turner of Luck -
now, Jean McQuillin of Orono and
Mr. Alvin Woods of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Phillip,, were week-
end visitors at Goderich.
Mr. Robinson Woods, has purchas-
ed a Grey Dort Car and Mr. George
Webb a tractor, recently.
1VIORRIS
Mrs. Peter McIntosh of Kincard-
ine, spent a few days with her sisterfi
Mrs. Robt. Golley, last week.
Master Kenneth and' Miss Doris
.Aitchison of Bluevale, spent a few
days 'at Mr. Will Abraham's.
Mrs. Alex. Coutts and family of
Wingham at Mr. Robt. Hctheringtons.
Mr. A. Vanalstyne has moved into
Mr. A. Tiplings house on the 1st
line.
Mrs. Alex. Cameron and children,
visited her mother, Mrs. E. Gray,
last week.
Miss Edna Campbell of Kincardine,
spent the Easter holidays with her
aunt, .Mrs. C. G. Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Coutts of town,
»spent Sunday with IV Ir. and Mrs.
Robert 7:•iethcrington.
Misa Ruby Forsyth of town, spent
Sunday with her sister, Mrs. AndreW
Casennare.
Mrs. Thos. Congramhas return.
from ,pending a few days with. friends
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Mr. , and Mrs. Cecil Falconer and
Roliston, visited on Sunday with Mr, now, spent
Geo, Falconer of Culross. -here.
Miss Winnifred Farrier of Luck -1 Messrs.
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"Specs: 1 equal to Ilonteniade Shoes" k„,
This: shoe looks just like the old time Homemadei being Made 9
of extra quality Kip. leather, with good solid soles and every pair
guaranteed' togive absolute satisfaction. The price of this boot is
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most reasonable for a high grade boot, namely'
$4.95 in all sizes for Men
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On Thursday, April z 6th. a l l day, and
on Friday, April i 7th. till z p. m.
osalrnsessansemscancomoncem®.®. gym.
Mrs, Dennison, Graduate Corsetierre,
will demonstrate the celebrated
line of Gossard Corsets,
Brassierres and Com-
. binations.
the week -end at her home and Mr. Geo. 'Falconer of Toronto,
spent the holidays with their father,
of Weston Mr. Geo. Falconer of Culross.
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BELGRAVE
The Misses McCurdy of Wing -
ham, spent a few days with Mrs.
David Scott. '
Norman Stonehouse.of London,
spent Easter Sunday with his parents.
Miss F. McCrae, has gone to
Windsor,
Miss Dorothy Bridge' of Detroit, is
spending a few days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bridge,
Mrs. N. Brandon of Bayfield, is vis-
iting with friends. '
Miss Minnie , Campbell of Clinton,
spent the weekend with her brother, 1
Harry Campbell.
Miss Louise McKenzie, entertained
�a number of her friends on Friday
evening last.
Miss Wade' is spending the holiday
with her parents in Fordwich.
TORY, CORNERS -
Mr. and Mrs. Darch and family ,of
London, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Wylie, little Viola Dusto of
the 17th, accompanied thein home.
Mr, Jas. Colwell of" Turnberry, call-
ed on his sister, Mrs. Jno. Gamble on
Tues 3r,
Mr, Russel Nickle of the 17th, is
sisting his brother, Thos., with
spring ploughing.
Mr. Jas, Barton of the 17th., is ex-
changing quite a number of horses
these times.
Little Margaret Dane is' at present
spending a few days with. her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Taylor.
Mrs. Bert Wright and daughter,
Irene and Mrs. Galbraith, spent Mon-
day with Mrs. Tom, Nickel.
Mrs. Wilbert •Gallaway, spent a few
days in the burg last week, �l
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at Kincardine General Hospital, en
Saturday April 4th,, a daughter.
at Holyrood,
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NOTICE
All automobiles, bicycles and horse
drawn vehicles, using the tnain streets
and intersections in the- Town of
Winghatn are requested to promote
public safety by passing Traffic Sig-
nals on the right side and approach- IN
ing intersections cautiously. The 1
Street . Committee of the 'Council
view with alarm, the careless tuanner
in which the intersections are used.
Any person neglecting to pass the
Traffic Signals on the proper side af-
ter pubjicatiott of ,this notice will be
prosecuted. By. Order,
Street Committe of the Town Council'
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You are cordially invited to attend and
to consult Mrs. Dennison about the
particular style of Corset
you should wear.
ALL FITTINGS ARE FRF E_
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