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Light .Grey Tweed,
Dark Worsted and Her-
ringbone patterns.
Suits up $25.00
and 35.00
15 size 35; 15 size 36; 12 size
37; Ira ,size 38; 10 size 39; 12
sine 40
gal
17,50
Silk siery
Sale ..
New 4hade, all seconds
meg. $1.00, sale price
49c a pair.
HANNA
fin 1111 r1Amu inglianivIIIItHmen
WHITECHURCH
Miss Flora Ross of Toronto is vis-
iting this week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mac Ross.
Little Mitchell Scobie of the manse
Is slowly improving, after a severe at-
tack of pneumonia,
Mrs. Ed. Gaunt, and their son Joe,
:are both on the sick list at present.
lin Thos. 'Henderson; left on Sat
rurday to work in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Beecroft and
children, spent Sunday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk of
eaforth.
Miss Lila Humphrey of St. Helens,
:is visiting with Miss Alba Fox and
:Mrs. Wm. Purdon,
.Mr. Chas. Rintoul is not improving
cis quickly as his many friends would
like.
Mr. and Mrs. •Robert Pardon and
'family, spent Sunday with he par-.
•eats, Mr. and Mrs. Archie. Anderson
-ref St. Helens.
Miss Annie Moore has been very
-sick . for the past three weeks.
Mr and Mrs, Morris and family,
;lately of London Eng., have purchased
See this
BLUE SERGE
GUARANTEE
It means that 1
you get the
est quality
irnport,ed
English serge
—standard
we, ht always
—full 18 oz. to
t e yard—Lon-
on shrunk –
ast colors—
when you buy
Blue Serge is always popular.
--doubly so when it gives
you the durable qualities of
Blusea .and the style and
workmanship' you find in
every 'garmer►t bearing the
Biusea guarantee.
Same C nosh also i r
GREYS AND,ROWNS
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In the Canadian egg laying contest
at Ottawa in 192s-24, and the Canad-
ian and Ontario contests 1924.25, in-
clusively, our pens of S. C. White
Leghorns as winter egg producers
were in first place. When buying
your baby chicks why not buy Ca-
nadian chicks with years of good re-
putation back of thein when they can
be secured at practically same cost as
American chicks. Leghorn chicks 12
Cents each, Rocks 15 cts each. June
delivery. Id order to get thein early
nn June, it will be necessary for you
t place your order without delay;
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At last /
CLOTHES
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Smart irii. design,
with the easy grace,
that mark the sea-
son's mode, the
Laytonis further
enhanced hy'tlie
policy of Insurance
which vouches for
its quality and
wear. 4 i
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the home of the late Sam. Peddle, SCHOOL REPORT
anstarted. last week totear the
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house down and purposes building a
new one.
Mrs. Arthur Holland of. Kitchener,
visited last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Garton. -
A reception was held at the home
of`Mr. and Mrs. Lester Falconer, on
Friday evening, of :last week. , All
report a good time.
Miss Jean McGregor of Tgronto,
spent the week -end with her parents
here. '
This community extends sympathy
to M:r. Harry McClenaghan and his
two little ,children, in their sad be-
reavement.
Following is the report of S. S.
No, zz, East Wawanosh, The pupils
-have been examined in all the sub-
jects and -the number of asterisks '•af-
ter their" names indicatethe number
'of subjects they have failed in.
Sr: IV—Hazel McBurney 76 .p,
Margaret Deacon 68 p. c,; Agnes
-Robertson 66 p. c.';;- William Irwin
62 p, c, -
Sr. III Marie Deacon 69 p. c.
Sr, II—Margaret Irwin 65 p.. c,;
Mary Robertson 62 p. c.
Sr. Primer—Howard Irwin.
Jr. Primer—Mae Young, Dwight
Reid, Cleighton Reil
P. Congram, teacher.
HOLYROOD BLYTH
Several of the boys attended th
closing meetings of the Young People
Club at Kinlough and report a goo
time.
We regret to report that Mrs. Con
ley, who has been an invalid for
number of years, passed away on
Saturday evening, at the house of he
daughter, Mrs. .Mark Johnson o
Bethanyy.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Appleby an
their daughter, Lois, of Glenannan
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Bil
Eadie.
Miss Mable Stokes of Glenannan
visited Mr. Tyndall Robinson, on
Sunday.
Mr. and. Mrs. Ernie Arkol, "visited
the former's brother, Mr. Max. Ray-
nard of Paramount on Sunday, Mr.
Raynard is confined with a broken
leg_
Miss Sarah Carter, spent Sunday'at
her home near Ripley,
The boys attending. the Anglican
Church at Kinlough on Sunday even-
ing, had the pleasure of Listening to an
excellent .sermon by Rev. Mr. Stone.
Mr. John Purvis is making a busi-
ness trip to London and Hamilton for
a few days during the week.
We regret to report that Harvey
Hodgsons is sick with pneumonia,
but latest reports say that there is a
slight improvement in las condition:
e Mr. Hoover of Brussels; has pur-
s chased the residence of Mr. R King.
d Mrs. Charles Harvey of "Exeter,'visit-
ed friinds"here during the week.
- A number of our citizens, had their
a dogs poisoned on Friday and Satur-
day.
r One of, the oldest residents of Mort,
f ris twonship, passed away on Satur-
day April 25th., in theperson of Mrs.
d James Craig, aged go years, -:
, , Rev. D. , N. McLatighlin of Toronto,
1 had charge.. of -' the services in the
Methodist Church, Sunday evening,
, Rev, C. A. Tiffin,' • preached ,at Wing -
4 ham..
Mr. Leslie McElroy of Toronto,
I visited his parents over Sunday.
lMr. and Mrs, R. M. McKay, mot-
ored to Shelbourne and spent a few
;days with friends.
( A meeting`was held in Milnes gall
on Thursday evening, the object of
Ithe meeting was to organize a`Horti-
i cultural Society. Dr. Bennett of St,
1T1.ionias, was present and gave a
splendid address, A Committee was
'appointedto secure members. We
'hope to hear some results soon.
FORDYCE
Rev. Mr. Cousins of Lucknow and
his `brother, also Mr. A. Havins and
Mr. M. Gardner of Rapid City, visit-
ed at Fordyce, one evening recently,
Mr, Hugh McCabe, who has. been
with Mr, John Martin for several •
'months, has gone to London to take
up his old trade as Baker again.
Mr. Thomas O'Malley, who spent a
couple of weeks at home, has return-
ed to Kitchener,
A few from this locality attended
the funeral of Mrs, George McRo-
bert's mother, whose remains were in-
terred in Dungannon Cemetery one
day last week. •
Mr. Prank Thompson, has rented
Mr. Ted Maine's farm for grass this
year.
Mr. and Mrs. A. iavins and family
visited at Mr. Elliott Taylor's on
Sunday last.
EAST WAW'ANOSid
Mr. Chas. Robinson, spent a couple
of days this week with his sister, Ur.
Jos. Thoinpson of Seaforth.
"Give inc a ticket to Springfield.'?
"Which one? Ohio, Ill., Mass,, Mo.
or Ky?a,
"W,ltieh is the cheapest?„
SALEM
Miss Joy Wray of Toronto, is
spending her holidays with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wray.
Mr and M - N 1
, as, nay' ev-
ening,
Mrs. Wm, Weir, has returned home
after spending the winter with her
daughter, Mrs. John Hartley of Van-
kleek Hill.
The League spent a very profitable
and enjoyable evening last week at
the home of 1V Ir, and Mrs. Allan Fra-
lick.
Mr, Alex. Casemore of Petrolea, is
visiting friends around -here at •pres-
ent,
GLENANNAN
Miss Mabel Gilkinson of ' Queen's
University, Kingston, has returned to
her home here.
Miss Bessie Scott,.. spent Sunday,
withMiss Edna Lincoln.
Mr, Richard Wilton, has purchased
a new Ford Touring Car,
Mr, and Mrs, Reuben Appleby, and
little daughter, Lois, also Miss Mabel
Stokes, were Sunday visitors with
friends at Holyrood,
Mrs. Forgie, sr.; is not enjoying the
best :of -Health. We hope she will
soon be better;
A correspondent wants to know if,
there are any cattle around the stook
exchange. Sure thing, hogs and
lambs,
"No, Sir, L ain't never seen the Kat- HOUSEHOLD HINTS
skill Mountains, but 1 :sure have watw Electric lights will last longer
ailed thein stili mice.:, . ' kept in the dark.
Thursday, April 3oth., 15
BELGRAVE f
Mr and Mrs: Andrew Proctor of
Centralia, spent .a few days in the vil-
lage last ,,week, -
Mrs, A. Fenton of Hamilton, is vis-
iting her daughter, Mrs. Moores at i
the Parsonage,
Mr. and Mrs. M, Geddes, •.spent
Sunday in Clinton.
Mr, Robt, ' McMurray is in very
Poor health at present we are sorry to.
state,
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Excellent Plow Shoes
For Farm Work
Our Variety is large azul prices lower
than most stores.
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BLUEVALE 1 For instance, ,we are showing a goo 1" work M
The annual meeting of the BIttevale
Methodist W, M. S. met on Tuesday
last at the home of Mrs, Ed,' John
, L boot, ,guaranteed solid for $2.95 per pair 0
•a hi all sizes or men.
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ston, there was a good attendance. l
The Society reports a most success -1
ful year, having to its credit raised
more money than• in any previous
year. The election of officers for the
coming year is as follows: -Pres,,
Mrs. M. Smith, Vice -Pres,, MrS:. A.
Shaw, Rec.-Secy,, Mrs: L. H. Bos-
man, Treas„ Mrs. J. J. Sellars, Cor.
Secy., Mrs. Er. Johnston, Supt. Chris-
tian Stewardship, Mrs. G. Sneil, Out-
look Sec., Mrs. 3 Masters, Stranger's
Secy, for Ebenezer, M"rs, Dennis
Johnstons, Mrs, Jno. Johnston
Bluevale, Mrs. W. Thornton; Watch
Tower, Mrs, .Breckenridge, Mrs, W.
Thornton, Mrs.. Jno. Fells, Pianist,
Mrs. E. Johnston. After the meeting
the hostess served tea.
Mr. Addison Fraser is not enjoying
as good health as his friends would
like to see.
Mr, and Mrs. Jno, Gannett of Tor-
onto are visiting friends in and
around Biuevale;
Mr. and Mrs, Anson Thornton and
Children, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Thornton's parents in Howick.
"Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Townsend and
children, visited at the home of -Mr.
Geo. Thornton
Mr. Alex. McFaul of Exeter, was a
week -end visitor at the home of Jo-
seph Breckenridge.
Pleased. to say that Mr., Tom' Math-
ers is improving after a severe cold.
Mr. and Mrs: Frank Nichol sof the 1
6th. line, Morris and children; were.
Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. J.
Breckenridge. -
Pleased to state "Mrs. Gannett
the village, some better.
Mrs. Hockridge sr., is visiting
friends around Dungannon.
Mr, and Mrs. E. Irving, visited Sat-
urday, with Airs.' Jos. Breckenridge.
Mr, Andrew Grey sr:, is not enjoy-
ing good health, may he soon be bet-
ter.
Mn, and Mrs. Arthur Shaw are on a
motor trip to Hamilton, this week,
Mr, R:_ Johnston shipped two deck
of - hogs and one of cattle, on Satur-
of
MAIM MST $520 OM tmmr
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ri Particular :attention is called to our
"Speeial: equal to Home >1> ade Shoes"
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This shoe looks just like the old Homemade, being made
®I of extra quality Kip leather, with good solid soles and eveP-
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i guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. The price of this boot is
most reasonable for a high g`raade boot, narnely
$4.95 in all sizes for en
Phone 129. Wingham, put..1
WILLIS
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_® We repair auto tops of all descriptions. Micas
put in while you wait. New tops made for all
makes of cars and prices most reasonable. i
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Mr. and Mrs, L. Ruttan of Lakelet,
spent 'Sunday 'at the hone of. M.
Smith.
Mr: `.L H. Bosman, •, received a car
of cement this week.
Mr. • Howard Stewart has invested
in a light delivery truck:
`Mr, Eldon McKinney was in charge
of the station here last week, reliev-
ing J, Masters, who was away on va-
cation
Mr. Wesley Leggatt, has put a lar-
ge window in the south side of his
store, which brightens it up.
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Mrs. Snell is spending a few days.
with her daughter, Mrs. Coultess, at
Listowel.
Mr. John Hall has purchased the
lot off which ' Mr. . L. Ruttan moved
his house.
Mr. and Mrs." J. Master, . Mr, and
Mrs. j. ,Hall,spent Sunday with rela-
tives at°"Wroxeter;
Mr. and Mrs. W. Leggatt, spent
Sunday with Mr. H, : Hammond at
Stratford.
Seeding is about ' finished. -Fall
Wheat is looking fine around here.
NISHI'NOS
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This is the Season to replace Curtains, Draperies, Furniture: Coy.
ei.°hngs, Window Shades, Floor Coverings, Rugs, Etc.
Curtains -The new style panels in both Silk and.:
Cotton. Fabrics and finishedwith scallops
and fringe, will be popular.
Priced $1.85 to $6.50 each
Ruffled Curtains—Pretty shades . of colored Voile,
frilled at sides and bottoms with tie backs
to match, are of special mention -
for your bedroom needs.
Full size, per 'pair $2.95
,Nets --=Marquisettes, Velours, Chintzes, Cretonnes, Madras, Etc. are much in
demand and early selection is advisable,
Linoleum, Congoleums, Linaletun Rugs, in newest patterns
with all sizes from which to choose,
Inlaid
Linoleum, Tiled Bath Room linoleum, Floor Oilcloth,
Brass Curtain Rods, Sash Rods, Rubber Stair Treads, Bed
Spreads, Sheets, Sheetings, Pillow Casings.
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Towels, Towelling and Table Linens!
Make your selections while the stocks are complete.
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