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WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT r
OUR NEW SPRING LINE' OF
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READY - TO - WEAR AND
DRY GOODS ih
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All the new and wanted shades in
Silks+, Canton Crepes, Alltyme Crepe,
Taffetta' Silks, Serge Suiting, Trico -
tine Suitings, Homespuns, Dress Flan-
nels,
New Linen Dress Suiting.
Voiles, Prints and Ginghams.
Special values in Men's and Boys'
Suits, Spring Coats, Raincoats, " tc.
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Easter holiAmong_Ithpse who are here for the Some of o' r Easter visitors
days are; Miss Dean Get], : ;,plaster Gordon
.' McTavish with his
des, Mount: Forest; Mies Mary Cora- uncle, Mr. Gordon F,lliott.
nen, Sault Ste. Marie; Miss Alda Mc., Miss Noralr Johnston ;of Stratford
Diarnrid, Detroit; Mr. Sash McDiar- Normal with he'i•. parents here.
mid, Toronto; Miss Margaret Me- Miss Agnes Kennedy of Guelph,
Diarmid, Maidstone; Steele McKenzie, with her parents here.
Kitchener, Miss L. Mlteheil, Welland; Miss Robina Henry of Guelph, with
Mr, Jack :Newton,Galt; Miss Isabel her parents here,
Douglas, Chatham; Mrs. Temple 1V.liss Addie Ross of Toronto, with
Clark and Douglas, Goderich; Miss her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mac Ross,
Annie IVIe ,innon of Toronto; Miss
Bessie •Murdie, London; Stewart
Burns, Stratford Miss Mabel Mc-
Clure, Niagara; Miss Frances Web-
ster, General Hospital, Toronto; Miss
Mary, Rathwell, Niagara Falls; ;gVYr•-
Telford Aitcheeon, St. Thofnas; Miss Gregor of Toronto, with their parents,
Freda iAitcheson, Weston; Mr, and Mr, and Mrs. MacGregor.
Mrs. Ernie Milison Milton. :Miss Edith Peddle of Muncey, with
Miss Glenna Murchison of Toronto, lir sister, Mrs. Gibson Gillespie.
spent the Easter 'holidays with her
sister, Mrs, F. T. Armstrong.
Miss Gertie Treleaven is rctcovering
from en attack of pneumonia.
The local talent play, "The Early
Bird," drewa packed house on Mon-
day evening.
Miss Phemie Irving has returned.
to her position as bookkkeper at the
Ford Garage,
Mr, Vernon Sinclair at the hoarse of
Mrs. Garton sr.
• Mis Eva Morrison of Lucknow, with
her 'parents here. '
Mrs, Jack Henderson . and children
,of 1?aramount, arid ss Millie Mac -
REL
The Easter meeting of the W. M.
S. Piet on Fridayafternoon at the
"home of Mrs. Jeffray. The attendance
was fifteen, The•, meeting was open-
ed by singing Psalm 74. Prayer in
unison. Scripture reading by Mrs.
Jas, Douglas, A most interesting pap-
er on "Early Missionary Pioneers;"
was given by Mrs. John Gowdy. Roll
call, "Easter Thoughts," reading by
Miss Minnie Jeffray. Col1'8ction $4.1p.
Prayer by .Mrs. (Rev.) McKenzie.
Members of the.' Women's Institute
will take charge of the Christian En-
deavour meeting. on Sunday evening,
April 8th.._ A11, members try to be
present,
'Those on the sick list.t{his week are•.
Mrs. Ferguson and Miss Amy New-
ans with La Grippe.
Mrs, Jas. Darling, who has Been
confined to her bed all. winter is now
able to sit up.
Mrs. Carter McKee Of Galt, i"s'visit-
ing her brother, Mr" Roland Ballagh
of Culross. .
Mr. Arthur. Fitch had a most suc-
cessful wood bee on Monday after-
noon, when our esteemed pastor, tired
his hand at the saw. One young nran
forgetting to get up.
, The Easter visitors are, Misses Haz-
el and Barbara Dickson of Toronto,
'visiting with their parents, Miss Annie
Douglas, Miss Elsie. Doubledee and
Miss Helen Mulvey at their respective
homes here.
BELGRAVE
Miss Edith Kew trid Mr. Will Kew
of Wingham, and Mr. Ernest Spading
pi Kincardine, with their grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cbttle,
Miss Winnifred Farrier 'of Luck -
now, With her parents, Mr, and Mrs,
W. R. Farrier,
Miss Olive Kennedy of Lucknow,
with her 'parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. John
Kennedy.
Mr, and Mrs. David Scobie of Lon-
don, England, arrived here on. Wed-
nesday and will spend some time with
his' brother, Rev. Mr. Scobie at the
Manse.
Mise Alba Fox left on Saturday for
Galt, to spend Easter with her sister,
Miss Isabel Fox.
Miss Irene Moore spent last Thurs-
day with her friend, Miss Gertie Rob-
ertson of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, • Cottle left on
Monday—to visit with their daughter,
Mrs. Ed. Browning of Kincardine.
Miss Olive Farrier is spending her
holidays with her aunt, Mrs. Sam
Reid of Ashfield.
Rev. Mr. Cragg • of Wingham'•will
take the services hi the Methodist
church here next Sunday afternoon.
• Miss Margaret Gillies of 'Toronto,
tis spending the holidays with her
mother, Mrs. David Gillies.
,Miss Bertha, MacKay of Wingham;
spent the week -end at her home here.
Mr. Robert Laidlaw of Flint, is'hol
idayingwita'friends here.
Mr. and 'Mrs, Falconer and Norah,
spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Rete`
ben Tiffin,
Misses Valetta and Margaret .Tiffin
left on Tuesday to spend the holidays
with their uncle, Mr. Hays in Detroit.'
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coulter and
fancily, moved to their new home last
week
eslr..
Richard Charters had a very
successful sale on Friday.
The Start Bros. of Hamilton, have
purchased the Whitechurch Creamery
and intend running it both whiter and.
summer. • •
Mrs. I.saiah Moore received word on
Wednesday of; the death of her; broth-
er-in-law, Mr. David Girvin of Dun-
gannon. He was interred in Dun-
gannon cemetery on Friday.
Miss Eva' Dawson spent Good Fri-
day with Rev. and Mrs. Scobie, at the;
Manse.
Mr. and: Mrs. Frank Vanner and
baby, Carl+, spent' Good' Friday"with
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Cornelius.
FORDYCE
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GLENANNAN ,
Mr. Deter Muir of Toronto, ' is
spending; the holidays ,at his home.
Mr, and Mrs, 'David Breen spent
Easter at the home' of Mrs .,aed Mrs.
Percy Copeland, Wroxeter gravel.
Mis Mary Aitken of : Hmxiilton,
holidaying with friends here,
Miss Phoebe (.."otagrain is spending
the •Easter vacation at her home i;z
i-Iolyrood,
Mr. -Wm, Inglis spent Sunday at his
home in :owick.
1Vir, Andrew Gemmill visited or]
Sunday at Mr. Robert Mtidr's.
Miss Verna Harris of, Howicic, is
spending a few days with her •sister;
Nlrs. Joseph Eermath,
Mrs. Carson, who has been spending
sometime with "her friend, Mrs. Sam,
Marshall, has returned to her honi,e
in Wingham. �..
Mr. Herman Metcalfe, who has beere
on the' sick list for sometime, we are
pleased to say- is improving nicely.
'Miss " Mabel Gillcinsori of Wallace-
burg, is spending the holidays under,
the parental roof.
-•- Mrs, James Austin of l3elrnore, vis-
ited last week at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Isaac Stokes.
The monthly meeting of the Glen,'
annan Literary Society will neat on ;
Friday evening, April 13th.
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Mr. Joe. Rudy of Wingham, spent
a few days last week with Mr. Henry.
Brandon.
Mr_ Mowbray of Whitechurch, .vis
ited: for a few days with his son, Alex.
Mr. Norman Geddes is spending a
Ready to r Spring ? ,_ few days in Toronto
Mr. and Mrs.._, Thos. Stewart of
Blyth, spent Good Friday with their
Does t Need Clean- ri brother, Mr. J. L. Stewart.
lag orOverhauling? Irl to Mr. RoStone-
houseSory is underreport the doctor'berts care.
Mr. John Stewart has been con -
Another Perfection achieve- Fe-
ss fined .Co the house for the past week
xrient is the new "Wick Clean is ( with a sprained leg, caused by getting
er" for ...Perfection. Oil ...Stoves s4 a wrench while shoeing a horse.
and the Oven Thermometer for se-= Mrs. T. Proctor and Miss Hattie,.
the Oil Stove oven. These are `� spent a feW clays WI al friends ,in
Wingham.
two very useful and needy art-, rei M D Geddes • d the d
icles when using the Perfection ;..t
Oil • Stove.See them at our ,
Store. rni
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Stoves and Ranges
Aluminum Ware.
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WROXETER
Me Win, Booth of Toronto,' spent
Easter Sunday, with his mother.
Mr.. and Mrs. Richard Rann spent
a few days with friends in London.
Mr. andrMrs. Arnold Edgar spent
Sunday in Wingham.
Miss Bertha Smit of Connecticut,
is spending the holidays at her ,home
here.
Miss Oral Kitchen of Toronto,
spent the',reek-end a't her home here:
Miss Beatrice:' Howe of Leamington,
is. sepnding her holidays with her
sisters here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wendt' were in
Toronto o4'er Sunday.
Mrs. Alex' Gibson and daughters
spent a few days with `friends in Tor-
onto.
Miss Jean Howe is at present at-
tending a convention in Torbnto.
Mr. and Mrs. White spent over °
in Toron Association. and the . Junior' Women's nesday, April Program.
at 8' p. m" sharp
Sunday yaith their daughter J
to. Institute will hold :heir regular meet-Interestinv pro.gram.' Everybody
The' Junior Farmers' Improvement ing in, the council' chamber on Wed-; come.
Mr. and Mrs. Inert Thompson and
son visited at Mr. Jas. Martin's on
Sunday hast. •
Sorry to hear that Mrs, .Anderson
is not very well at present,We hope I
for her speedy recovery.
rs" Dan se es receive ie sa MissEdna James, who 1s teaching
news of the death of her brother in school down at Anton, is visiting at
her -hone here.
Mr, and Mrs: Murray
Che West. Mr. Cairn Aitcheson disposed of a
• J`2lhnston ,.of
London, spent the ' Easter holidays ho hoses e aarcof horses beginninga tofew
beclay better
with friends 'here. _
Mr. George Ferguson of Toronto pact lately.
g Miss Pearl Webster is spending* the
is visiting with his father. Easter
vacation under- the parental
Miss Agnes Corbett ,of Toronto, roof.
spent' Easter with her parents, Mr. Glad to hear that Mr.� Win.James,
and Mrs. Wm. Corbett. who has been laid up with the cold is
Mr. and Mrs. Smiley of Dungan- able have been visiting with Mr. •andble to -be around again,
Mrs. Harry and Miss Victoria Cham-
Mrs..4iowbray. pion visited 'at Mr. A, • Havens at
Misses Aleatha and:'Lillian Hopper Whitechurch on Sunday lest, of. Wingham spent Good Friday in
Mr. John Champion is at present
Belgravc. h 1 t rr I ondon for
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Plow Boots will soma be re-.
gnired' nti our stock. was never
better, inn
fact we doubt if ever.
so good as at present.
The cut shown herewith is an
illustration of one` of our beat
values.
The leather is "heavy calf"tar•
tanned, being a kind of leather
that will turn the water as good
as any slide rc►ade.ah i at the
same time will not.. get laarcb
Kiri,•. lid l '' v i$ales at ll>'aos re' ,,iso
prices.
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THAT , IS WHAT ONE OF OUR PATRONS G9T •LAST WEEK
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For the best returns bring your cream 'to
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hitn wi e'�. Bigger volume means bigger ' returns to"°the pro-
dttcer• We want to +wake a million pounds of l tatter
here this year. 'lou can help us do it.
* LET EVERY PATRON 'BE A 'BOOSTER
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nor spatter what you need sttd Wt guarantee satisfaction A large
,utt�cic 'of Tires, Battastles, Sprang , Parts, etc., always ort hanal. Our
repair department has been newly' ealuipped to give 'yen first class ser-
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visiting wit, r e wives i t
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Mr. John Webster is at present on
a business trip to Montreal.
LLTCKNOW
A recent issue of The Globe, cont
tains a lengthy; write -tip of the
versity of Manitpleaeand Kitchener
Hockey Match. It praises up the
work of .Mur-ray'Murdoch, centre play-
er
er and captain .of the 'University team.
He scored to out of the 'Ise ' goals for
the '0, of M• • Mutdoch, who lives in
Egerton,. Alberta; is i8 years of age,
he son of
anti was barn in 'C.ucicnow, t
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murdochs who
will be remembered by many of the
oldei' 'residents.,
Miss Jean Geddes .spentthe week-
end with friends. in Wingham. ,,
Mrs. Dan Geddes spent the week -'I
end with, friends near Auburn.'
Mrs. Simpson of London, spent a
few days with • her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. John McGee.
Miss McDougall is %spending. a few
days with her brother, Mr. ,Andrew
McDougall, Lower Wingham.
Mr. George Jordan is spending a
few days at Sarnia.
Miss noels of Ripley, 'spent a few
days, with her friend, Miss Gladys
Jordan. ar
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Mrs. 'S. Jordan is visiting with
friends in Exeter aitd Mitchell, 'e
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TU1 NBERRY,,
Mr. - David Woods of the gth con,,
lost a valuable • horse ono day last
week.
Neighbors of Mr. John Adair org-
.anised a wood bee and gave icon a
right royal welcome to these, parts.
NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE THAT:
c, -Tho Council of the Corporation
of the Town of Wingh.arn, 1tas con-
structed as a local improvement, a
concrete pavement. on Diagonal' Road
from . Josephine Street to the Town
limits.
2 --The cost of the work is $20,000,
of which i8;.too.4a is to be paid by
the Corporation, .The special rate per
foot frontage is tare.
The special assessment is to lie paid
in twenty annual instalments,
3. --The estimated lifetime of the
work is twenty years
4--A Court of Revision will be held
on the 'lath day of April, tpa3, at 50
o'clock a. ir!",at the Town Hall, for
the purpose of hearing, Complaints
against the proposed assessments or
the accuracy of frontage atoasure-
incnts and any other complaint ,which'
persons interested may desire to make.
and which is by law, cognizable by the',
Court, •
Dated,' Clerk's • Office, , Wil f;ltaatr,;
thr. +86th day of'March '°se,e3
.W. A, Galbraith, Clerk,
!tt mill ismatllll ntoutit iiroIIit$I in Iielionip'
110 A N D CATTLE e�.
ti a FEE i,><.,
We haste another car of Stan-
lard re -cleaned Wheat ,'screen-
ings, which make excellent feed : E
- kr either Hogs or. Cattle and
5" which sells for $o7.00 per ton,
ground, and ground fine with ='
El special plates, Last ..car ...was
'sold in one week, se place your
ru order at once.
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stable on lot, will be sold cheap
to wind up ars ",estate"
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The .eY• this yquing men
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Owl
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This is.:the season for Stripes and
Herringbone Tweeds; everybody wants
then?. . The 're Correct and good -looting.
We have them in many. variations; ;
wide range for selection.
Aare t vi y from. 430, to $60
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