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Bre idclths, Silks and Voiles in all the
newest styles, special prices on
Dresses, Coots and Suits less
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100 yards Silk Knit Dress Goods in different shades,
regular 2.75, on sale 1.00 a yard.
A REAL BARGAIN
Silk Scarfs in the popular silk with fringe . . $2;25
Pretty New Dr. ss Materials—Spotted Silk, Floral_
Crepes, Fancy Voile dress lengths.
300 yards ;cotton crepe,
reg. 75c,- Mauve, Sand and
Pink, Sale Price, 45c
Children's Silk Socks in
Sand, Sale price 250
▪ Boys' .All Wool Bathing areGriaranleeS
Suits one piece on sale $x.49 cf"?
Men's White fine cotton..
Nightgowns, Forsyth, size 36
to 44, sale $1.79
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Raw Silk, with collar, reg,
$4.50 on sale $2.95
Straw. Hats Balloon Edge
in thenewest style for young
men $2.00, $z.so and $3.50
Boys' Kaki Riding Breech-
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quality $x.00 and $x,50
Cotton Jersey in new Style
PAJAMSS and colons; Brown,. Navy,
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BELmoRL
union ~tris osirried ip Knox Church,
by a majority of 34
Those taking holidays are Mrs.
Scott Inglis at Arnohl Stewarts,
Streetsville, Mr. and Airs. John Darl-
ing, at London; Mrs.' George" Herd
and children at Owen Sound and
Lions Head,
Mr, and Mrs, Tacicaberr•y of Lions
Head, spent Saturday and Sunday at
George Herd's. •
A large crowd witnessed the foot-
ball match between Salem and Bel -
more,
e1 -more, Friday evening. The Salem
boys being wee but mighty, scored
3 to o.
Mr: and Mrs. George Nichol of
Hamilton, Mrs, Law and Robert of
Toronto, motored up Monday, return-
ing Sunday. '
Mr, and Mrs. Ross of Teeswater,
visited Sunday at R. J. Douglas's.
IVfr. Cecil McNeil, Mrs. Jas. Austin
and Margaret, were away on a motor
trip to Toronto last week.
Mr. ,Robt, Law, . Toronto, called on
Miss Ellen Fleming, Eleanor and
Minnie Jeffray, Thursday of last
week.
Mr. (Fred Doubledee and Clarkson
Douglas took charge of the Endeav-
or, Sunday evening, in the absence of
Miss Collins and Jas. Fitch.
Backward turn backward,
Oh time in your flight,
Give us .March again
Just for one night.
ASHFIELD
Miss Annie 'Farrish of . New York,
visited her brother, Mr. Kenneth Par-
rish of Hemlock City.
Mr, Will and Miss Margaret Piper
of Duluth, spent a few clays with their
uncle, Mr. Kenneth Farrish of Hem-
lock City.
VIr. Wilfrid Farrish and Mr. George
Drennan of Courey's Corner, made a
business trip to London on Friday.
—Master Ralph O'Laughlin of Mafe
acing, is in Goderith hospital at the,
present time. We hope for a speedy
recovery.
Mr. Frank Johnson of Mafeking, is
remodelling his house this summer.
Mrs. Farrish of Lucknow, is spend-
ing a few weeks with her son, Wil-
frid of Courey's Corner.
Mrs. Laskin and children .of Tor-
fonto, is spending a couple of months
-with her sister, Miss Maggie .Shack-
Shack-
leton of Courey's Corner.
Mr. and, Mrs. George Lane of Lan-
es, attended the U. P. O. annual
meeting at Wingham on Friday.
Mr. Mathew Shackleton of Crewe
is remodelling his house this year.
Mrs. Herman Kroll of Alphena, has
returned home after spending the win-
ter with her sister, Miss Maggie Bow -
let of Courey's Corner.
Mr- and Mrs. Alfred Armstrong
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and boys .of,London, spent the week-
end with the latter's brother and sis-
ter, Mr.' V,Tes, Alton and Mrs. Wni,
Irwin both of Mafeking.
Mr.'. and Mrs. Chas. W. Alton and
daughter, Ferne of Toronto, spent the
week -end renewing old acquaintances
and friends around Belfast and Lanes.
Mr. Wes, 'Twamley of tl!Iafelctrrg,,
made a business trip to London, one
day last week•
Mrs. 'Jno. Grant and son, from the
West is visiting with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ritchie of Zion.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson and, children
of Nile, spent Sunday with the lat-
ter's brother, Mr. Alfred Sherwood,
Belfast.
.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Campbell and
Mrs. Jno. MacCallum and children of
Belgrave, .spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. Gilbert Vint, Belfast.
Mrs. Henry Campbell •of Toronto,
spent the week -end withxher son, Cy-
ril of Lanes.
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The Ashfield Circuit is . holding
their annual Garden Party at Mr.
Will Alton, 9th. con. . on Tueusday,
June 16th. Supper served frorn 6 to
8 o'clock and a good program to
follow.
. Born—At Zion to Mr. and Mrs:
Jacob Hunter, a daug hter, on June
8th., 1925. Congratulal:ions.
SALEM
Mr, Harvey McMichael of Wroxe-
ter, called on Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
Ring, last Sunday.
kits. Bennett, from near Moles-
worth, visited her sister, Mrs. John
Gowdy last week.
Mrs. John Gowdy, entertained. her.
S. S. Class last Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Thomas Martin, jr., is at pres-
ent visiting friends around here.
The Salem, Football team played a
friendly game with Belmore team at
Behnore last Friday night and defeat-
ed the home team 3-0,
RAPID CITY
Mr,:Elliott Miller, cement contrac-
tor of Lucknow, and his men, have
completed the barn wall, (4ox6o) for
Mr, W. E. Henderson of Rapid City.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McDonagh of
Zion, spent Sunday with -friends in
our burg. •
' Mr. Robert McNall made a business
trip to Listowel last S'aturday. 'ro
We ,are „glad to report that Mrs.
Rod McCrea and Mrs. R. McNall,
who have been sick are .now recover-
ing.
The Silver Medal contest open to
young men who never competed in an
inter -county contest at the Ontario
Provincial or Royal Winter Fairs,
held in Teeswater on June 4th., • the
silver medal was won by Mr. Frank
Miller of Rapid City, scoring the high-
est number of points out . of a class
of over eighty, on judging beef cattle
for export.
BELQRAVE
Mrs. Yespiix of Detroit, is visiting
her mother, Mrs. Grigg.
Mrs, H. Kirkby, spent a week with
her brother, Mr. Scott at Milton.
Miss Etta Ketchabaw of Lucknow,
is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. 'Scott,
Miss Sotheran of Wingharn, visit-
ed with her friend, Miss Wade over
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Scott, motored
to Lucknow on Sundays.
J. A. Brandon went to Toronto on.
Friday and brought home .a Wyllis-
Knight Sedan.
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on Sunday evening, .June 2,1st: at 7 - •
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Mr, C, A, Tiffin is in Toronto at- i y
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tending the conservation of the unit,
ed Church of Canada, Dr. Barnaby
will be the new pastor of Queen St.
United Church.'
Mr, G. M, Cltanibers and Rev' W.
13. Hawkins, have each purchased a
new Essex Car,
A " number of our citizens took .in
the Greyhound Excursion.
The Woineti's Institute are to be
congratulated on giving to the public
the rare musical treat on Wednesday
evening, given by three blind lady ar-
tists, graduates of the Ontario School
for the blind, '
Some good work has been acconr-
plisltesl on the old cemetery grounds,
(Dinsley St.) by the ,,Horticultural
Society and others interested' in the
beautifying of some of the unsightly
spots about our village. The Society
are arranging flower beds at different
and , appropriate places along the
street The work is most commend-
able.
WROXETER
After spending a few days 'visiting
friends ii town Dr. Roy .and Mrs.
Snaithreturned to their home in De-
troit on Wednesday.
Mr. Mills Hazlewood and daughter
from Grimsby, motored up and spent
a few days with friends here.
Mr, and I(rs. Fred Kitchen and
daughter, left for Toronto Tuesday
morning. '
Mrs. Sandy McDougal who has
been visiting her daughter in Harris-
-fon for the past two months, returned
to her home on Friday.
Mrs. Alex. Sanderson of Harriston,
called on friends' in town on Friday.
Mrs, Coulter of. Toronto, 'spent a
few days last week, visiting friends in
town.
x2 CON. HOWICK
Mr. Nelson Gowdy's baby is on the
sick list, hope to here it being better
soon.
Mr. Jack Riedt, visited ,at Ford-
wich on Saturday'" night last,
Mr, George Baker was in the burg
last Tuesday.
Mist Imly Potter and Miss Beat-
rice Potter, visited at Mr. Lorne
Laird's, Sunday last.
Mr. James Underwood has got his
house. nearly •painted.
Mr. Sandford Zimmerman, went
through an operation, Monday of this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Foster,* were
up to Mr. Robert Baker for the 24th,
BOWLERS ATTENTION
First Jitney Tournament of the sea-
son will be held this evening, (Wed-
nesday). First -thirty-iwo entries ac-
cepted. Play to start at 7 ,o'clock.
When little Alex appeared , at
Grardnia's house wearing his first
boy's trousers she pretended not to
recognize him. "Oh, it's a strange
little boy," she said. "It can't be
Alex, because Alex wears rompers."
"I3ut it is Alex, grandma," he insist-
ed, glancing , down at his new trous-
ers, "'cause 1 was there and saw
mother put 'err on nae."
BLUEVALE
Miss Bertha Gannett of Toronto,.
spent a few days at the home of her
father, Mr. Geo. Gannett.
Mr. Albert Walker has sold his 5o
acre farm to Mr. George Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Weeks,, of Nor-
folk, 'Virginia, are visiting at the
home of Mr. William Thornton.
Both congregations•will worship to-
gether in the United Church on Sun-
day. Rev. Mr. Tait and Rev. Mr. Eg
Wilkinson will be in charge. Special II
sacramental service will be held at
10.3o a. m. and regular. evening ser-
vice at 7.30.
Mrs. A. H. Coombs, Mr. Jas. Nich-
olson and Mr. John Mundell are at-
tending the Presbyterian Assembiy'at
Toronto.
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McCallutn�-Ila Morris township, on
May 27th., to Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Callum, a daughter.
BuiehillIn Culross' on Tuesday,'
Juice and., to Mr. and Mrs. John.
Burchill, a daughter. •
Gadke—Iu Fordwicb on Friday, June
5th., to Mr. and Mrs,`W. R, "Gadke
(nee Helen 14. Flack) a daughter.
WHITECHURCH
Miss Isabel Fox, nurse in training
at Galt Hospital, spent Sunday at her
home- here.
Mrs. Gillespie, sr., has been visiting
for the past - two weeks with her
friend, the,
Catherine Ross. -
Mr. and Mrs. R,obt, Ross of Cann-
ing, spent a day last week with his
sister, Miss Catherine Ross.
Mrs. (Dr.) Paterson of Lucknow,
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different styles as are being gllown
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$1.00 Per Pair
Misses' sizes 11, 12, 13, 1 and 2 for
$1.0.0 Per Pair
Children's sizes 8, 9, 10 for
85c Per Pair
One shoe of each pair on sale is now being
shown in North Window.
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Quoid. Mrs. McBrien is visiting at the
Mr. Clark Matheson of Brussels, home of her daughter in Clinton.
spent a day recently at the home of Miss 'Jean Egglestofte is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fox., (with her sister, Mrs.e_Du Mont in
Rev. J. S. Scobie and Mr. Mack I Torontfs
Ross are attending .:the General As -1 Mr. Amos Cornelius and. Ed. War-
sembly at Toronto. den, motored to Mitchell on Monday.
Miss Robina Henry, Toronto, The latter will visit with his brother,
spen :a few days at the home of her Thomas and with other relatives.
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C601 Underwear
Of Naincheck, Stripe Madras, Balbriggan, Poris
Knit and Cashmere in cool summer styles.
Combinations and separate garments.
Priced $1.00, 1.50, 2.00 per .garment.
Bathing Suits ,and Jerseys
So essential for your comfort this warm weath-
er. Boys', Jtiniors' and Men's sizes in
Jerseys. Priced 39c, 50c, $1.00.
STRAW- HATS
New Boaters of rough straws in natural ..
and bleached shades, large range
ofsizes and priced $1.50,
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