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RUGS, LINOLBUMS,
OIL CLOTHS, CON-
GOLEVM RUGS.
Rugs all size:? in Wil-
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Brussels, new patterns,
suitable for all rooms at
moderate prices.
Linoleums and Con-
goleuun Rugs -- Heavy
printed linoleums, all
widths, imported inlaid
linoleum a .:yards wide,
Floor Oil. Cloths all.
widths.
WINDOW SHADES
Plain green, plain
cream Duplex Shades,
with, lace, insertion or
plain and widths, at
moderate prices.
DRAPERIES — Scrims, Marquesite, Madras,
Lace and Net Curtains
All the newest ideas in curtaining, suitable
or Parlor, Living Room, Dining Room, Bed
Room, Den, Kitchen and . Pantry, all widths.
Prices aac to $a.5o a yard.
BRASS RODS—All sizes in single or double
rods:
w Spring ,l''ress Materials and
Re ,:;i Ilye4+t..Wear
Table Linen Spring Suits
Table Linen Sets Spring Coats
Linen Table Napkins New Dresses
Linen Towels New Blouses
Linen Towelling New Skirts
New Voiles.
New Matins
New Homespuns
Linen Suiting
New Raincoats
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SALEM
Mr. and Mrs Fred Stanley of Lucie- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin f Wrox-�
Thursday, Aprik 26th,, s r2,3
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WR XB`f'E1R
Mr G„ F. Mc l,eair in ti e a business
ria° o orae n as wree c.
Some >e0 e e eine they can hear
wedding bells ' h • � t� '.c
vt d �a i s zz c d s 4 zt e.
ed g i t
Mr, Thos. McMichael, shiePed a: ear
of rattle,to Toronto on'Monday.•
ea',Mr. o hies was a pronto
visitor the atter part oflast week.
Mr, John Ilupfer has rented Itis
farm for the summer to s i Andrew
Doig for pasture,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ridley are .s >end-
ndays t rt z z : or
i afewwith friends a
withthis week.
are sorryto: report the serious
illness of ;Miss Margaret Sanc?eraom-
We hope to soon hear of her recovery.
Mr John Hupfer has sold his fine
team of work horses to Mr;
ler. of the ath concession of liowick,
N. White '& Son shipped a ear of
wagons to Toronto last week and a
mixed car of wagons and barrows this
~deck.
The Pancake Social in the school.
room of the Presbyterian church on
Fridayevening of last week was we
attended and a very enjoyfable time
was. -
t hill intends leaving
this week on in extended visit with
friends in British Californ-
ia
a horn-
is ,and other places. We, wish her a
pleasant time anda safe return.
atoaw, spent Sunday with 111ranci Mi•s, t 'I' t T i 1 t 1 eter, called on Mr: and Mrs, as, Mar
l�,eztitedy S 1 l l y l e ris d Y
,
• is last Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Tains• Ousnt visited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Palmer spent
with Mr. and Mrs. Amos, Cornelius last Sunday with friends in Brussels.
one day last week.' . Mr. Harold Weir,'who has been et -
"M ss Elsie Rogers of Winghartt, l� lx 1' l" tending Stratford N'ortneal, underwent
spent the week,end with Mrs. 'Jas. 1 1 1 an operation for appendicitis recently.
Moore. We hope he will soon•be 0, K. again.
Mrs. Eagleston, who spent the win- 1 Ill .lvir, Tony Meehan of,Wroxeter, has
tel • with her daughter, Mrs. Henry b 1 been,, cutting wood with the circular
l: o eek:
n z bon � . d last.
Patterson, returned to her home in the:a I saw in this 4 t7h Q w
The maples r
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making 1 d
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villageig over for another year, The season has
Miss Maud Conn, who has been cit, been a very ,t?ood one, •
with''`her aunt, Mrs. Sam IHutclhison, e 1
Winghasn, for the past month return-
ed to her home on Saturday.
Mr, Donald Steele, who has been
i Mrs. Jas. Clark of Sunshine, spent
ev gisiting with his sist¢r, Mrs. James
Cornelius, returned to his home • at a few Clays rvitlt her mother, Mrs T. I'
Komoka. Stewart,' '
Don't forget the social in the Meth-
odist
The farmers are busy, at the seeding
church on Friday evening,of this
week, Rev. Mr. Osterhout of Luck Mr. Walter Messer returned to Pal
now will give his lecture and a: good picrston on Monday,"He is employed,
musical program is being prepared, as fiteznan with the Canadian National
Luncheon will be served. Everybody v g 1 well ,Railway.' --'
welcome.. Mr. Thos. Stewart spent a few days
l i with his son, •Mr. W H. Stewart at.
The U. F. O. received and delivered.
t theForesters'Hall on Monday f n B ' h Columbia, C 1' a car of salt this week.
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Are .they to : be pined, .ed, seo t or envied"
A Play of Today --he Story of a Socia.: Butterfly Whose
Wings are Broken on the Wheel of Jealousy, Revelry. and Intrigue.
BIG IN THEME—THRILLING IN DRAMATIC ACTION—
CHARMING IN EMOTIONAL.A.PPBAI:..
DO �1 g ad E8
—Life passes us by quickly but we can treasure its joys
forever.
—We long to bring back all of its tender memories. Our
happiest hours are spent in remembering,.
-We think tenderly' of our early sweetheart days.
—We remember the fi:rst'kiss, the first pang of love.
—Many things, that seemed so serious once' are not im-
portant now.
—But Love remains always . the big and beautiful thing in
our lives.
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is a great picture because it brings back to all of us vividly
and tenderly the real things of life, the joys, the heartaches,
the laughter and tears:
The world's simplest aztories arc the ;simple ones simply
told,
Mrs, Walker returned to
spent.
at Langside, on Thursday' last; Mrs. T. G. Hent p t v g Bowling Green.
Mr. Chas. Martin gave a radio con -
evening.
Mrs. Grace :Snell is at present vis -
evening. .
Miss Greta Fox of Winghaarz Hos f icing her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Coultes,
pital staff, spent Sunday at her home • — Listowel:
here.' Mr. A. 'Walker- of Elora, is 'home'
It is reported that Mr. Robert Laid- for a few weeks' holidays.
Iied by V Mr. and Mrs, . Robt, ,Maerers and
law has purchased the,farm ori g family- of 'Toronto, are: -visiting with
Mrs. McLean, 2nd con.. of il. t Maitland
end try P of onto h relatives here at present. Bob i. on
The U. F. O. man of the Maitland 11xrs W. A P wa the police force there.
Cieamery started out on Monday with Erie:: s in a r z
his truck.
GORRIE
Mr.Wilford. King spent the weelt-
r 'n is visitingwith
d Palmerston.
nestoii,
Mr. Roble S eetton of Wingham,'
croft lige pitted gut. was' in town on Wednesday
Mr, J, D. lice P•
eleven: hundred trees of Scotch pine Mr. W. A,,Lamont was in Ethdl
and red oak
this. week visiting friends,
Mr. McIntosh of Whighani, spent Howick Council nett in Iiordwich
Sunday with Mr, Gibson Gillespie, on Wednesday last.
Miss Rose Nash was a Toronto vis-
itor the first of the week.
lath. CON..HOWICK Mi. W. J. Ross ;of Toronto Dental
Mr. John Reidt nay on College, is spending a few weeks with
business on Monday.his mother here. '
')Messrs. Jigs, d Sam Miss N. Sanderson, teacher <at S. S.
Burke traded horsesNo. 18; spent the 'week -end with her
Mr. Thos. Vitti misfortune
aunt, Mrs. Robt,. Doig, in town,
falland was Miss Evelyn Stephens is in Toronto,
to ten feet tot "resent ,attendin - the onservatory
a .p g _ a,
badly bruised, g his of Music. She will• remain #or some
was in Miidn
Underwood au
last week.
e had the mist
the ground a
while shingling
Messrs.. George: Baker and Adam time -
Mrs; Harry Dane and two children
•
Graham were in the burg looking for ceturued, front Toronto last week after
horses. n Mrs John Reidt vi visiting for some time with Mr. and
p2r. and _ J' sited lker
driving shed. •
with 'Mr. Reidt's :father in Clifford, Mrs G. 'W', Wa
who is bedfast
Mr: Win,' Montgomery intends
dragging all the roads from the nth
con. to the 57th eon. Howick.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gowdy of Salem,
visited with their son, Nelson, o£, the
burg. '.
Mrs. Jim Stewart Oliver visited at
James Underwood's on -Sunday.
BRUSSELS
Rev: T. C. Wilkinson was at Ripley
attending the funeral of a relative:
•
Mr. R Johnston shipped a ear of
hogs to Toronto. on Saturday.
Mr. Chas. Garniss' received a car
load of oat dust this week.
Mrs. J. I -I, McLaren is improving'
after her recent severe illness,
Mr. Iiranlc Scott, and Miss 011ie
Scott spent the week -end with rela-
tives at Seaforth. •
On Friday evening a large number
of friends gathered at the hone of Mr.
Thos. Stewart and spent a very en-
joyable ,evening together, in honor of,.
Mr. Whitney Stewart, who was mar-
ried recently. The evening was spent
in games, music, etc., after which Mr.
and Mrs Whitney Stewart were pre-
sented rented *�
ith a beautiful. mantle clock. by Mr. Gordon Hall. Mr. Stewartclose with best wishes for their future
The ad l.ress was read by Mr. James . 'made a suitable reply. Lunch was thenhappiness and all joining in singieg
Masters and the presentation :made served and the gathering came to aAuld Lang Syne.
g Bargain
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aale Men 9s in
Shoy
All. High Gracie
aIturday NI:jht
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One shoe of each pair is
being • shown' in South ` win-
dow, with size ticket attach-
ed.
Norte of these will be ;cold.
< a ' •t ' ;'• before 8 p. m, on Saturday,
our object being that every,
one may have au equal chance.,
to procure a big ;bargain. '
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The Acting phoe Store of zircon County -
P one 129. W1raglitant Ont,
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The death of IyIinota Dunford, aged
22 years, youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Dunford, occurred
here after an appendic'htis operation:
Her father and brother are seriously
A private funeral was ' held • on
Monday. She had been. employed in •
Detroit
TURNBERRY
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one. day last week on the 2nd. of flow-
ick.
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We are glad to: report. that . re. a
Roy McKersie is ,able to be around'NI toad'
again after her recent illness. _
Mr. Roy Hastings has -rented Mr, it
John Hopper's farm in Morris. = . #et ® .
Mr. Vii. Walker has . commenced =.
work on. his farm which he_ purchased,-' rg1
y z f11)
rom Mr. A. Wheeler.,
Miss Annie Metcalfe spent a few r—
weeks at the home of Mr. end Mrs 1` eta ITT
Roy McKersie.
Miss Sarah Orr entertained a few• Fee.7 tte
of their friends one night recently. — IV,�
It looks as though Spring was here ,
Vi here at last. The farmers have all i commenced work on.theland271 aa,
We are glad to report that little
Flora McTavish is improving. after '
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� her_SJluess.
Dr. H. Mclntyre of Toronto, has ill
purchased Dr. E. C. Woods' cleixtai i
practice and will take possession on,
May Tse P.
Miss t, ih o!l, milliner, was in London l,e'„1--_
on Monday on business. _
'The annua congregatia mec ing
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presented from the different organa amu ,
zatione, greetings. were received from (: 1
nearby circuits. i
kir. A. G.Smith of Winghain, was ; '
iii town on. Saturday issuing auto tic-. -
crises.
Mr. Jas.. Bratty hat .a radio phone 1.
installed' in his. home this week, this
is the third radio in this 'district. i
iv!i!r, and Mrs. A. B. Carr ,visited with
friends at Ingersoll and London dur-
ing the past week.
BLLGRAVE
Just arrived a new shipment of'.
Men's heavy shoes, prices reasonable {
C. Wade, Eelgrave is
Good two story defelling with
stable on lot, will be sold cheap
to wind up an estate.
Abner C: setts
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