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The Wingham Advance, 1920-03-18, Page 8TRA WINGHAM .ADV &NVQ .... �. , v - f 11- MIA 1114' 'U ' lro*4telr' ;letter From Pstptwy WINNAM 4ARIKET4 _. Mr, harry vilatnbtfi'lain has u16,11i iutO I the residence formorty oveuplvd ley thv ; t t#t1; Airs. 13rethran:r, i J0, bliss Lillian Moffatt is -.t+ll very ill %I 4h HANNA l &-CO pneutnni}ia but at last reports sh .. 3v:1•; some better. We hope 400u to rep[ rt her full recovery. The saw mill has been closed down for a few days owing to 1114+ illness tot Mr. Gibson, Jack is now able to be about and things will soon be humming; at;aitl. hat`, Tho:+. Henderson who reveiltly ,sold his farm Ott the 11 liner to Mr. A. J. San - r Account 1 dorso!}, baa per, h.,4,d Mr. 1V. C, Han" l wood's cottage on Gibson Sv., and will j shortly move to town. j Mrs, Reeves hats leased ilio Ra'mu4aonow oe j store formerly occupied by tt­. Ililiiard, ►4 and will open an tip to -date millinvt'1' .slore i 1 in the near firture. 11aloll for antOtl10e- y input nest week, s N D Mr: John Walden of Trehery e, Sian, ' passed away recently after an illiless of a year's duration. He will be remembered by some of our residentS a-, he lived hare before moving West some years :ego. I Mr, W. C. Hazelwood received a Leh« �+ gram o}} Monday containing the. sad news ��% FY a would request our customers of the drowning of his grandson, William Brenton, the 12 year old son and only child of E W. Haz elwoed, Trail, S. C. lth a ments b ��! vl�l �� !S � p .Y �' AprilBrenton with three companions was play- ME Ing on the ice, Two -*veto drowned, the I st, ptbers saved throligb great di}i7cully. .. , BORN Lrrxs:ox--In the Women's College Hos- pital, Toronto, on Sunday, March 7th Z + to Mr, and 1,4rs. John button, 49 Thor• �►.old St., a daughter, watchThisSpace fast Wawanosh Council AMinutes of Council meet oibeld On .'(lar, 11th. Members all present but Wtv, Strang, for our han. Minutes of last meeting react and con. firmed. A delegation of ladies on behalf of the f3elgrave Patro}tic Society appear. �'• ed before the council in reference to the. +� distribution of certain monies now to the Z llmk SALE tt•easnt'i•, that lied bee[( voted by the County Council perviously for Red Cross s T Reeve intimated that in .'Prase. he ee � , � • � Purposes, due time, no doubt a proper allocation of this. money, (something over $300 00), i• would be disposed of in a satis(aoory ' Next Week. manner to all parties concerned. w� Messrs: heaver and Dow ware present �/• in referenca to sleep owned by the former � having been destroyed by dogs lately. and thought the townstilp should assume part of the: liability in connection with the. same. .. 0 f The Council refused to take any action an in this matter. Coultes—Robertson that Ithe salary of Dr. Stewart as M. O, Il. be le increased to $50.00, and also that Alex T. S1�Qre W* h the Stock • *`� McGowan and Rohl. Shiell be appointed Sanitary Inspectors. Z _ The following appointments were made: Poundkeepers—J. Hoare. F, Marshall, J. C. Stoltz, B. H, Taylor, G. Cunningham, R. Wightman H. McGee, T, :Robertson. for the play to be.given-fn the near future Bel}IitYolre j H. Campbell, J, Cochrane and J. C. Currie Mr Wm. Hackney has purchased the Fenceviewers—W, J. Parks, It, J,.111eGoe, Owing.to the depth of snow, and the house owned by Mr. McGrogan. Toron- mild weather, the roads in this vicinity to, and wili move in shortly. F. D, Stallcer,'J, Menzies, R. Shiell and are almost impassable. Our mail seen _ ___ A Robertson. Sheep valuators— D. Mc. are having some trying experiences go- MARRIED Gili, J C, Stoltz, J, T, Currie and J, J. Ing their different routes, Kerr, School Attendance Officer—Wm. Mrs.Christopher Johann died very and, GonDow--SCOTT--In�East Wawanosh on Robinson The appointment of pathnias- denly at the home of her son, Fred .with Monday, March 8th. at the' bride's re- tern (if there :will be any) was left over till whom she hasbeen residing. Mrs. sidence by the Rev. J. A. Ferguson of next meeting, the Council having not �. Johann had• been a great sufferer with Winthrop, Alexander C. Gordon of decided as yet as to whether they will some internal trouble. Ali operation. was Trenton, Ont. to Isabel E. Scott. commute the Statue Jaber ar not, deemed necessary to save the patient's _ -^'� ' On motion of Robert§on and Coultes whitechurch . the Council adjourned to meet again on lite, bttt she passed away the same morn• w Thursday, April 8th at one o'clock, Ing in htr 40th year. She, was. of a Mr. Win. Barbour:had a very success- quiet andretirin disposition and a de- ful sale last week, There was a large A.'PottxsxrrEt n, Clerk.' ' i voted mother. The family consists of crowd in attendance and everything one dtiughter, Carrie, in the West, who bmughtgood prises. Q►tyl<i! was unable .to attend the funeral; four Born ;On Feb. 13th, to Mr and Mrs. Balaton Bros, made a business trip to Son's -1, Fred on the homestead, Henry, Frank Coulter a daughter. Ottawa this week. Buie and Otto, who have the sympathy Miss olive Terriff spent Sunday of last Mr. Walter Taylor and family, have of a 14tge circle of friends. The 'remains `geek at home before taking a ftse in moved to New York, where be has secured were laid to retst,in McIntosh cemetry. Brussels, a position as Electrician. Miss Helen Mulvey has been quite ill . Mr. Wet. Barbour has moved to the Mrs. Ernie Robinson, a former resi- t withi the `-flu." • • village and is occupying Mrs. Mclntosh's dent, has accepted a position as Night The many friends of Mr. Thomas house. • Operator for the Blyth Telephone System. Inglis will, beleased to know he is slowly We are pleased to report that Hector The Minister's Bride was presented p on Friday eve, in Industry Hall to a large ecovering. Purdou is improving after his 'serious illness, and appreciative audience, Rev. Sinclair attended a meeting in An old and highly esteemed resident in London last week. Mr, and airs. Menninger of Ayton, art (hie vicinity Mr. James Somers, paid r: Mrs. Wm. Lowry is visiting her visiting with the tatter's parents, Mr. and Nature's debt, aged 74. Deceased was daughter, Mrs. Win, Nichol, Niagara Mrs, J' Kennedy . of Culross, the oldest member of L. O L. No. 963. Mr. Geo. T. Robertson has disposed of i'alls. Service was conducted at his home in e horse ower Fairbanks Morse n- • a ten p }~ The attendance at the monthly meet- Boat Wawanosh to the Rev. Society .- t y gine to n'Ir, John Hutchison, I-Te will irig of the Women's Foreign Mission now be in excellent shape to supply his Orangeman assisted by Rev. R. J, Mc- SoCitt was small owing to the storm. Cormick, pastor of Methodist Church y g .Customers. A splendid paper was given by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Fax were down fotlowtd with interment in Union Cem- Win, Mundell on "The Battallion ofetery, at Galt Iasi week attending the funeral Life" Mr, A. Colt and family of Morris, have of Mr. Jas. Smith. Mr, to town and are comfortably The regular monthly meeting of the Mist Alba Fox returned hontt from t n Women s Institute, mtt Saturday at the Galt on Friday night, settled i purchased new home in Ding ck Jack - home of Mrs. Wm. Elliott boundary r recently purchased from Mrs Wm. Jack- � , Y 14Tr. Walter Lott spent Sunday in son. when It was decided to continae prattle eBrussels, V. r r WIP108. f v Fix"tures r e Auessorles Appliancun r' Get our estimate for wiring your House. . Agency for Fairbanks Morse Farm li ;Latin g s gten). Ross" Hardwmre 8 a W& MR, F A R'M1` I 1w We Want Your E m I& ar 11, tl A m We are paying 68c per pound for Butter Fat tt}}s week. Accurate tests guaranteed: Bring us your Chain and Eggs.— WE ggs.--•WE PAY CASH. MEN Jush 11St At the old Davies' Building. near the Town Hall. o We have a ready market €or all your Dairy Produce. HELLO! Special rices for the"followin iy p g Rags 5c per lbs. Old Rubbers 5c per lb. 'Iorse Hair Me per lb. Agricultural Scrap Iron $1.00 per cwt. Bags up to,12c each, Raw furs, Hides and Sheep Skins at city prices. Get busy and pick up your junk and realize a gilt edged Price. H. Drown & Sons is the xwr,.ttmot Ann, tta11 no •+..Frye rf Y mistress to. an Irish sorvant. 410ch . jCorrect up till Wbdr4Way noon) inti atu," 'replied Ann, ' the postman's Wheat No, 2`$"gong . <.... 1913 to 2 65 Look At Ilii$ &Ceptional,. outside, and he'a,got it letter for me from WlleatNb, 2 pall .......1 94 to 20 purgatory, 4 nd gal know it's from ole Floor ............... .. .6 ao to 7 001i ould mother, wbo!s been there this tin Lat'd.............. . . . .. :iii .to 38 Value Women s Shoes years, an' it', all about me not pay -in' for nutter............. a . , .. 55 to 65 the masses epi sfild of would to get -her Eggs .... • .... 45 to 55 out." On her inistress going out aIle: Cattle,, mod., butchers.. 9 00 to 1000 found the postman In a tit of laughing Cattle; butchers choice. ,11 00 to 1200 with a letar directed to Ants Brady from Hogs, liveweilaht .... . 18 60 to 18 74 the dead -letter +,fiice. flay ............. .. .19 00 to 2100 Why is $hc In Jail? Cream .... , .. • ...... , .... to 66 Hamilton herald: -•-It is shocking tti read in. the nuwa that an English girl who Be giruve had c'ltne to Canada expecting .to marry Airs, %I Hopper (las returned to her a Loudon elan and who discovered upon horse after spending a week: with Mr, her arrival in Landon that the elan has a and Mrs. Joe Stouehouse. who have been wife and family, "is In the county jail quite sick with the 14% awaiting deportation to the old land," • Misses Helen and Margaret G>aroiss of Why in the name of humanity is she in Bluevaly. spent a couple of (lays last jail; and wily must she be deported. weekwiththeir allot; Mrs, J. Miller.Soule other person connected with this story ought to be in jail, but not the poor Ilarry McGuire has moved to his farts deluded girt. which be bought from Jas, Noble, Pariag Theft On account of the bad state of the Just like the cut only with plain toe—in a fairly *' Two Howick farmers who cotyle to town roads on Thursday last, the Alurdison J iY01 grade Of Gongola Kid and Sport Heel. boot on Monday on business, left their horse Concert was called. off, and cuttet in the shed, and an hour later Mr. R. b„ McKenzie attended the fun. that will wear well and look well for the MarVellOuSly rice of low when they went back for their rig, they oral of'llis tf}other wha die d in Alliston on p discovered that their robe was missing, .,Saturday and was in#erred in the Gode. Their robe was a new one worth $15.00, rich cemetery on Tuesday. O and'the theft was committed in broad Mrs. Tian Robertson who has been $5.00perpair daylight, There has been a considerable spending a couple of months with herr amount of thieving from vehicles left in parents, Air. and Mrs. Haliday, is lean local sheds, and suspicion points so strong- ing for her home in Saskatchewan on In all siZeS sire to 7 for Wc>1nen. ly in a certain direction that the affair Thursday. May be inve'stigated.—Mildmay Gazette, - Mss V, McCrea of Xingsville, is spend- Coutt Jails A Motor Car ing a few weeks with her mother and ACaliforniangistral mo struck a new brothers, Ulf 93 to H.- nate, recently when he jailed a motor car, 'bliss lrulay of VUingl}otos spent a clay for speeding and allowed the speeder to with Mrs, Joe Brandon, VT go free. There, are great possibilities in SOLE AGENT FOR LADIES' this line lreasoning. For a five days The Farmers Club shipped a carload e period at least that meter car was out of of Wattle to Toronto on Monday, harm's way, and the owner presumably-Pr11 emium YPT+lW11TTl%tt FOR SALE—SmithCJ not having a second car, would also be T Typewriter, double keg beam, used }y share safe for a like period of time. On the time in t4 real estate , ce. A bargaln for second offence the magistratemight lint: nuicksale. see ltatTttr:.AnyANcic pr>.xcx. AND DERBY -SHOES FOR MEN, - , the car one tire, and if it still persisted in ',hitting up" a second tire might be pinch- Brussels ed and so: on until finally His Honor wouldAt the• annual. meeting • Brussels, have a complete Car at his disposal >; of Sar el. Before removal to Myth Crani Morris week, was presented with a fine easy Morris and Grey Rural Telephone Com ' Township, whore he has been for chair b the Methodist church choir on These suggestions are not patented.- Any P, g y piny, the 1919 board of directors was re. 50 ears Albert T, and Mrs. Cole .vete the eve'of her fear:tae as a mark of a Canadian police magistrate may adopt years, g p" elected, vis: F. S. Sebtt, R}chard F[•oator presented wiih a air of loves a Water. preciation for faithful service as or hist, tllenl without fear of infringement. , r p ff ga and R n}. Can}peon, hies Scott lyes again man's fountain pen and a silver casserole A social evening was enjoyed at the home Ontario. Rural School Fairs chosen president; M. Black, secretary; by neighbors and friends, The NV. M, S. of G. W and Mrs. Pollard, where the During the year 1919 the Ontario Ice- G. 11, Samis, treasurer, and Allen La- of Belgrave Presbyterian church, gave presentation was made, Miss Lela Vod; partment of Agriculture, through its mont, manager at the Central. The line M". Cole a fine Morocco bound hymn den has been appointed organizt. agricultural representatives, distributed, man is B. W, Edwards. Numerous new book. Addresses accompanied the gifts, Mr: Cole has sold his farm, seeds and eggs to 78,946 pupils in 3,2'78 phones; are being placed, There are nolo Thomas, the 18 -year-old son of George and Mrs. Whitefleld, 14th concession rural schools of the province. R. S, about 1,000 subscribers and in addition t Duncan, B. S. A., writin; in the Agricul- five neighboring circuits with either tree. 1,Mrs. Mi." pearl Love of Ethel, who became Grey Township, is dead following a brief Lural Gazette for ,January stares that the or nominal chargess for their use. Alex. Speiran, Wednesday of last illness with flu. following quantities were distributed; — Thursday evening next the Carolina 1.290 bushels of potatoes, 432 bushels of -- .••....... .. .._.._.v�.._..�^.. -Girls will present a musical and literary grain, 12,575 packages of root seeds, 80,700 program in connection with the local packages of vegetable seeds, 21,900' pack- Chautauqua Circle. (�� o U ages of flower seeds and 11,045 dozens of eggs Of a bred to Icy strain of Barred At Donald McDonald's auction sale, two Barred Rock roosters brought $7.50 Plymouth Rocks These figures give some idea of the magnitude of the school each, James S. Armstrong has rive cows that fair movement' in "Ontario. The first WINGHAMR ONTARIO PHONE 186 school fair was organized in X909 are making a good record, The cream goes to the -butter factory. The school with competent instructors and superior courses. Graduates with three scbools . taking part, Ten , placed in positions Affiliated with the Elliott Business College in Toronto years later 3157 rural school fair's were It is said Charies Cleayer, Ethel, has and the Centra+ Business College, Stratford, held in the province and the pupils bad purchased the late Wm. Pollards farm, Write for free catalogue. Enter any time, 69,848 home plots and made, 111,823 Paying $3 4000 for it.. 'rhe purchaser is entries. Itis estimated that about 250 at present engaged }m the hardware people saw the first school fair in which business in Ethel,. D. A. McLachlan, Peres. Murray McLeish, Prin. 58 pupils tools part, while last fall 92,600 children and 107,590 adults attended the�— school fairs in, Ontario This is truly a wonderful growth. -The W ardsman Bros are still in the - y Junk business in Wingham and paying .market pricesfor rags,rubbers, scrap iron, - poultry, furs• hides and all kinds of junk. Owing to the loss of o6r rink we are in Spring time is here again, and the wise buyers will do their purchasing early `debt and are determined to stay in Wing- as there is a great scarcity of all goods. Out, Spring stock is in and marked much ham until we pay everything off. Sell your scrap to people who spend their mbney below to -day's prices: where they make it. We do not - carry it away to hoarde it or spend it. Give us a _ chance ori your junk, and we will assure :,:, "•"- °.,,..rya you highest price. --}?hone 240.—Wards- man Bros. �, Curtains ands" �' �s. _ ri i �..t� <:.�;�.::�'� ar _..�.k...:.`t�.v.;�.•.- ,yet �V 7�. • �vcCION sALl;oN r lt;VT,it'.AYtMBTOCR, IVIPLiRiIN1s, RC. F. Vau(1riok,, r Y Draperies lr` .dual ioneor. leas reoeirsd instructions Preto. the � i - r -1 C � un lc,rs sed to offer for 1 1r i e b Yu li g y b o Auc• tion, at ATS Lots 1.5 and 16, Con. 1. prey Twp, Thursday, March 18th, at 1 o'olock, the follow• Ir g valuablo proper( :- I gonoral purpose horse 7 yoara old, 1 gelding rising 3 years. I geldlog rlslug 2 yoars, I filly rlsiug 2 years, 1 aged horse, 17 ane dam alma t13 are choice 1 1irhamR, some fresh, 'Klance supposed to rreshen), 4Iiolsteln eow..lfreoh , i steer rising 13 3heiforarisinge 4 hpiters rising 1, 1 steor rising 1.1 pure bred Durham bull, 3 sown to farrow early, 17 pigs 2 months file}, 4 pigs about 140 lbs. eachr'l4 hong, about 15.1 bu4. barloy,. 100 bus food oats, 150 bus. aeed oats. 2u' bus. peas, quautttly of bay, road wagon with box, fa m wagon, combination stock rack. souttler, out• r, r, rleury plow, seed drill, set 1000 lb, scales, sot bob•slofghs with box, pulper, tanningmill, sot double harnoss, 3o rods wire fonefng, hay fork, rope pulleys, &a, and other articles too numerous to mouton. Farm, containing 90 acres, more or less, will also be ofrered for sale tbo same day, subtest to reaerve bid. It is ,voll fenced, all cleared and in good mato of oulti. Vatiell, About 35 nares b"a•1 p.owJng dons, the balance seeded. spring oreek runs through I :.•_ . _..:W,_ _____. rM ...�,:_: -. Miss Smith of Walton, spent the week.. Paint with water rear round; orchard, &o. Mgl'r —_ Comfortable frame house with collar, hard f end. at the rectory and soft water in house. Bank barn w1blt cement stables dud water in stables. Light- ning rodn on house and barn. Phone and rural malt dolivem I miles to school and 4 miles West of Molesworth ore. main gravot road, Terme--alt sums of $10.00 and undor 'cash, over that nmout 0 n}unths oredit iven on ftp• proved Jointed notes'. 6 per coni per Autnim discount for cash on credit amounts. Easy I ftoo5nllttpr krsitteringrsne tapp will bo proetoor e• tionoer, RIVITAUD .1'o1rNs,.oar, Proprietor sluevate Wm. Buff received and delivered a car. load of Cats this week. Mr. Anson Thornton spent Sunday with lilt•, t'i'nt Thornton. Mr, Stanloy 14alt has gone to Palmer. Ston where 4 bas obtained employment i wit'} the G. T, R. Mr. Arthur Shaw spent a few days it Toronto last week. Mr. Voter lying has sold the fardt he # recently purchased Econ, A, 11. Jnekson p, tI Itlr. �t'ISrwtrttnn C41t.7 g, 4 110" istdtl Lot Yours was the, sacrifice that pierced the f once. Mr. Ar,ntitioog ir: a brothpt in-law haarti 1<lly 'fit IWI► ops of lir. il"e:~r kept t l rt B`.i3►e j , Jackson. LiktAbruhsmofold, on atuud thetet• Mrs. of Ilrusse't'1 spent [t Ir1Y days Pac1} shot or rtab Of steel, that found Its r; •t „ ' this week with her lather, Mr. J, Munns Opop Illi and See Use � mark s q t Who iuite' orally. y Was lodged as well within aoine i � Mr, and Mrp. Albeit Jackson have gond mother's breast. } to Allenford where, Mr. Jat kton has per. Robel,181C i Heck a ti,tfnotlr+rrlroftkest loci* who fauRht and' chn.ed a cRi�ppinK 111111. a.r� `wr altdlaal 1 I iIP1E'R�[1.5, WEDDINGS, ETC. Itlr. PArker Sineltrer rttur"dto Otte}ph '1`a getttrd tkt weak, incl lrrep our 111• t on i+fnttdrt} #lRrr tp.•rni}ng the= Fwttl' rraett ` Game i s•rty, f Col4k$un tt own on nKMst Flag than O X41 and y>srult• N*Cm tea mvt on W1 . a �',/�IR71.i"7::r11T at his home latrc, a4 'lo tole, Jrnln.S 1wfaP1 0rdh'argl lrbs llrcviln*T, pyo{ it &S the try , ,y �n r ♦� e • : Fancy and plain Netts, Serims - .�>,s. �. G , Y Y �`` . "�- •�fw *'"`fir` - ��t�ir`P5 ;:._. c ' Marquesittes and Madras in all �r w ...-'�• h . the newest creations for side fi curtains etc. i Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 $1.50 and up. Have beautitul window decorations Nothing gives so much pleasure as a well decorated window.. Your windows will be the envy of your neighbors if you use the voxes Flat Pod for curtairis and draperies Guaranteed not to sag der tarnish There is a Xinch Plat Rod in a Color to match your woodwork or draperies. Every rod contains a written guaranted that it will not sag or tarnish. It'a as Cosy+ to heavlr an uttractivo tvindoto with the Kirsch Mat Rod %"O ]rave 1+35r[y stew dv igns in ourtaln aatddra»oryfabrics, Con}ein-^£setlie:tu. Window Shades Floor Ruga Wilton, Axminster, Brussels and Tap- estry, Sizes from 2J x3 to 4x4j. Prices $18,50 to 200,00. ]Fibre Rugs - New rugs, designs in fibre a, Oilcloths and g g specially adapted for bedrooms, L.inoleums verandahs and summer homes, Now atte n to cho se N r s a from is all all sizes, p 1 widths from the best Canadian and [in - Prices $2.00 to $10.40, ported makers. The Eureka Electric Vacuum Cleaner Mr. and Mrs, ,John Maines rersived the All k yrs RepaipedCross Military Cross awarded to Barents who nllost loved ones in the Great War. The is a beautiful Moento, bearing A Great "T'Ime Saver. the Kings goat of Arms, on one side, �� and the number and name on the reserve Afull sto& of new batteries ftp -tri- side, No. 6574380 private G. 8. Maines. Dedicated tothe Mothers of out dead, ti rate. Thorough experience in Cl mothers of the dead, yet living host, Who sleep "in handers, where the Battelw"ir Work. Their peppier shed petals, and the murmuring winds Whisper sweet secret's to the work- We stall the il ramous Fairbanks1+ruit man's dead. of your body, to wham you `first Morse EngiJiier,�. i Best equipped r� equipped gave breath. You gave for freedom All you pati to also Belting, give You (sent then forth a smile upon your t lips, ilr'11ICi""A Dt1li1IeN To eacriflet their lives that we inight live. cement stables dud water in stables. Light- ning rodn on house and barn. Phone and rural malt dolivem I miles to school and 4 miles West of Molesworth ore. main gravot road, Terme--alt sums of $10.00 and undor 'cash, over that nmout 0 n}unths oredit iven on ftp• proved Jointed notes'. 6 per coni per Autnim discount for cash on credit amounts. Easy I ftoo5nllttpr krsitteringrsne tapp will bo proetoor e• tionoer, RIVITAUD .1'o1rNs,.oar, Proprietor sluevate Wm. Buff received and delivered a car. load of Cats this week. Mr. Anson Thornton spent Sunday with lilt•, t'i'nt Thornton. Mr, Stanloy 14alt has gone to Palmer. Ston where 4 bas obtained employment i wit'} the G. T, R. Mr. Arthur Shaw spent a few days it Toronto last week. Mr. Voter lying has sold the fardt he # recently purchased Econ, A, 11. Jnekson p, tI Itlr. �t'ISrwtrttnn C41t.7 g, 4 110" istdtl Lot Yours was the, sacrifice that pierced the f once. Mr. Ar,ntitioog ir: a brothpt in-law haarti 1<lly 'fit IWI► ops of lir. il"e:~r kept t l rt B`.i3►e j , Jackson. LiktAbruhsmofold, on atuud thetet• Mrs. of Ilrusse't'1 spent [t Ir1Y days Pac1} shot or rtab Of steel, that found Its r; •t „ ' this week with her lather, Mr. J, Munns Opop Illi and See Use � mark s q t Who iuite' orally. y Was lodged as well within aoine i � Mr, and Mrp. Albeit Jackson have gond mother's breast. } to Allenford where, Mr. Jat kton has per. Robel,181C i Heck a ti,tfnotlr+rrlroftkest loci* who fauRht and' chn.ed a cRi�ppinK 111111. a.r� `wr altdlaal 1 I iIP1E'R�[1.5, WEDDINGS, ETC. Itlr. PArker Sineltrer rttur"dto Otte}ph '1`a getttrd tkt weak, incl lrrep our 111• t on i+fnttdrt} #lRrr tp.•rni}ng the= Fwttl' rraett ` Game i s•rty, f Col4k$un tt own on nKMst Flag than O X41 and y>srult• N*Cm tea mvt on W1 . a �',/�IR71.i"7::r11T at his home latrc, a4 'lo tole, Jrnln.S 1wfaP1 0rdh'argl lrbs llrcviln*T, pyo{ it &S the try , ,y �n r ♦� e • : Fancy and plain Netts, Serims - .�>,s. �. G , Y Y �`` . "�- •�fw *'"`fir` - ��t�ir`P5 ;:._. c ' Marquesittes and Madras in all �r w ...-'�• h . the newest creations for side fi curtains etc. i Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 $1.50 and up. Have beautitul window decorations Nothing gives so much pleasure as a well decorated window.. Your windows will be the envy of your neighbors if you use the voxes Flat Pod for curtairis and draperies Guaranteed not to sag der tarnish There is a Xinch Plat Rod in a Color to match your woodwork or draperies. Every rod contains a written guaranted that it will not sag or tarnish. It'a as Cosy+ to heavlr an uttractivo tvindoto with the Kirsch Mat Rod %"O ]rave 1+35r[y stew dv igns in ourtaln aatddra»oryfabrics, Con}ein-^£setlie:tu. Window Shades Floor Ruga Wilton, Axminster, Brussels and Tap- estry, Sizes from 2J x3 to 4x4j. Prices $18,50 to 200,00. ]Fibre Rugs - New rugs, designs in fibre a, Oilcloths and g g specially adapted for bedrooms, L.inoleums verandahs and summer homes, Now atte n to cho se N r s a from is all all sizes, p 1 widths from the best Canadian and [in - Prices $2.00 to $10.40, ported makers. The Eureka Electric Vacuum Cleaner We,, carry only the best Price Vacuum ............ 0.......$S6,'50 guaranteed makes, in all tit>l- . ! 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