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OPENING
We &Y & announce to Me people relnyllnln and Mc sty
that sue are opening a neory More for e,tx�.S and Moyv' Weeir
in addition to our- present *tore.
icer 000dially inane yocc 4nd yono trientds to Ge poeseat at asci, (Aponing esit
f47 ch the .7th, anollr>cu«�►
We a."6 making this a medians priced stalw coins lWtee,i, setnice
and hifyao tarnoaen.
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�lesions agents for (�n9 lash cone G,�xnadian Clothing, .Silk .hints, .pec/iuleccr, �S�heirts, -�*lanes,
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)ronhiny ,Ken's .,Yeeds and .&oys' furnishings.
To accustom You to this new
: store we announce the following_
opening specials for two weeks;
Suits and Spring
Overcoats
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'Reg.. X50.00, Opening ....$45.00
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Reg. „40,00, Opening ........ 36.00
Reg, 30.00, Opening ........ 27.00 ;
�./ O.&R. & Aprow Shipts
..."Reg. $4.00 Shirt, Opening $3.60
Reg. '3;50 Shirt, Opening.... 3.15
d + Reg. 3.00 Shirt, Opening.... 2.70'
leg. `75c Cashmere Hose ....59c
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X . Reg". 3.&c W. G R and . Arrow
�'rUlli ,l"S ............. .........30c
-X '.Reg. $2.50 Silk Neckwear.... 2.00
: Reg. 1.50 Silk Neckwear ....1.00
Reg 'I75e Fine Web Braces .50c
Rats Reduced
Reg.: 10.00 Bol sallno's,
Opening ....... ....$8.00
900 Stetson's, Opening ...... 700
' 6.00 Ding's, Opening; ........ 10,00
3.50 Carhartt & Peabody
14 ladies voile dresses Reg. 16.50, Re-
rnoval Sale ..... . .................. 9.75
guaranteed overalls. Come in
20 ladies' white serge and Silk skirts,
and get`a. pair $2.75r
Reg. 9.00 and 10,00, Removal Salo 5.75
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Overall pants......................$2.50
`$20 Men's Odd Suits, at .... ..$15.95
iembars all present, Reeve Pardon pro-
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Oji 10.00 ,den's Odd..i....:
20 Men's Fedora hats at.....: ................. 1.59
Trousers:, .. ,.... ,.... ,. 3.00
20 Men's odd tweed and wash vests
5:00 Men's Oda Trousers.. 6.00
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4.010 Men's, Odd Trousers.. 3.00
2 dozen Men's dress shirts, stiff cuffs,
$3.00 Mercerized Umbrella 2.00
sizes 14 and 161 Sale .................... 98c
10 per cont, off all new
.io Men's Caps at ., ......... 69c, Sex, $ 1.89
Sp. -Ing Suits, Coats, Bilk and
:serge Dresses. Hundreds
All Messer Easter Weak'
of new spring garment
for Men
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GREAT R. E OVAL LE
XA 10 Day Slaughter of many lines of men's and women s goods to make
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f r our navvy stocks An exceptional money saving
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opportunity starts on
,,Thursday, March 25th fi
THE CROWDS HAVE BEEN WAITING'FOR THIS SALE= ==
10 Ladies' Winter Cloth Coats at .... $4,75 50 Boys Suit To Sacrifice
25 Shits values up to $15.00, Salo ..:....,$8.95
10 ladies' ralneoats, Reg $10.00, Re-
moval Sale ...................................$5.00 25 Suits values tip to 12.00, Sale_ 5.95
10 ladies' tweed raincoats, Reg. 16.50, 5 young Men's Suits sizes 33, ,3.1 35,
Removal Sale ...:.... .....: , .... 9.75 . values,up to 25.00, sales ................ 11.95
15 ladies;S ring Coats,. Reg. $35.00 Men's Work Sock;;........................29c 39c 59c
and 40.00, R. Sate 24.75 1 i
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14 ladies voile dresses Reg. 16.50, Re-
rnoval Sale ..... . .................. 9.75
'dust Waw4mo9b, Mar. 17th, ii►>1Q.
20 ladies' white serge and Silk skirts,
Municipal' Doutaell of Want W*wanoth
Reg. 9.00 and 10,00, Removal Salo 5.75
;ld a regular mooting on aWvo date.'
`$20 Men's Odd Suits, at .... ..$15.95
iembars all present, Reeve Pardon pro-
30 Men's Fedora hats at........................ 2,118
(ling minutes of last meeting road and
20 Men's Fedora hats at.....: ................. 1.59
mfirmed, treasurers statement read
20 Men's odd tweed and wash vests
LADIJEOIS
values up to 2.00, . .................. 2 45 e
LOOK.'
2 dozen Men's dress shirts, stiff cuffs,
Bylaw No. 2, 1820 was passed providing
sizes 14 and 161 Sale .................... 98c
10 per cont, off all new
.io Men's Caps at ., ......... 69c, Sex, $ 1.89
Sp. -Ing Suits, Coats, Bilk and
:serge Dresses. Hundreds
15 dozen garments, fleece lined under
of new spring garment
wear" at ................................... .. ....98e
HANNA
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vyfwt Wawaln u 011111 11
WI "lifn LAK&CTS
'dust Waw4mo9b, Mar. 17th, ii►>1Q.
(Correct tip till Weer l my noon)
Municipal' Doutaell of Want W*wanoth
Wheat No. dt Sprjllg ......1 96 to 2 66
;ld a regular mooting on aWvo date.'
Wheat No, 2 Itttll 10# to 2 56
iembars all present, Reeve Pardon pro-
Flour ......... . .. ....ti 50 to 700
(ling minutes of last meeting road and
fid.................... 35 to 38
mfirmed, treasurers statement read
Butter .................. 50. to 55
,owing a balance hand from all servtces
F-996 ............ . ...... 50 to 55
r $164132.
Cattle„ mad., butchers.. 0 00 to 10 00
Bylaw No. 2, 1820 was passed providing
Cattle, butchers choice. 1100 to 1.2 00
,r Pathml,4tcra, Pound Deeper, and
Hogs, liveweight ... - . 18 25 to 18 35
ence Viewers ao follows:
Hay .............. • .. • 10 00 to 21 00
Pathmaslers, W Mcllwain. J. Camp-
Cream .......... .... ... to 6a
all, W. Watson, R. Bruce, W Wilson.
having been well lately,
: Dunbar, 13. LAidlaw, Lreo, Pollock, J.
wo I DEYELL
Illiott, H, Hutchison, G. Hallam, S
old, from Mr. Cruikshank of Wingham,
one day last week. Souter knows the
tllnston,l). Liddiet, J. Washington, W.
Carpeflter and Builder
I. Carr, ill. Campbell, A. Culbert, R.
'dans and specifications furnished where
!myth, R. Finnigan, W A. Boyle, W,
required.
t. Andrawa, J. Walsh, H. Lindsay, W,
phone 13.626 Route 3, Wingham.
Robb, G 13 $myth J. Cameron, D.
IicAllister, W. Thompson, J. Redmond,
NOTICE
-Craig, M Murphy, J Lasenby, R,
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larper j. Darnin, C. Durnin, C• Foran,
To The Wfn,ghartl Athletic Grounds Limited:
V. J. Foran, A. Kinahan, M Cummins,
Notice Is herebyy given that a special general
mentis� of tike elioreholders of the Wingham
Athletla Qrounds Iaimited, will be hold the
Rl. Armstroa g W. Mccrostie, W. Hum-
at
'tune of lt.Iranetone to the Town of Wingliam
Monday,
,bray, C.. McDonaid B. Thorns, R
on the5th day of April, A. D., 1920, at
Woods A. Aitcheson, D. Ferrier, f .
4 o'clock V. in, for the purpose of eleotiag
Directors for the Company for the ensuing
Caylor, W. Webster, L. Reid, P. Mc
year, amending and re•cnacting the By Laws
of -the Companyand for the transaction of any
)onald, J. Lyons, J. Anderson, W. C.
othergeneral bns:nes4 which may comp before
Yjebb, F. Webb, W. R, Perrier, T. Inglis,
the mooting.
Dated this 22n4 day of March, A. 1920,
). O'C illagban, J. Purvis, Robt. Mc-
1i. YA ceyoNls, SOOrotory.
k1liater, W. Sproul.
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Pound Keepers -j. Taylor, H. Reid, F,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
)oyle, C. C. Brown, J. Walsh, Jae. Kin
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than,. M. Humphrey,W. Millar,. D. Alton,
In the estate of Alberts, Il. Disney, late of the
Town of wingham In the. County of 3duron,
Pence Viewers --Jas, Elliott, B. John-
w
King,
Spinster, deceased,
Notice is hereby given pursuant to section
,ton, H, John Durnin, W. Arm-
59, chapter 121, of R. S. 0., 3914, tbatall persons
,tion , W. E. McPherson, G. ! Greer'
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having claims adiainst the Estate of Alberta
Ir Disney, who ed on or about the 22nd day
The matter ' of Statue Lobar on
of February. A. D. 19?0 at the Town of Wing.
:ounty Roads was fully considered by
ham In the County Of Huron, are required to
send to the undersigned, the Solicitor for the
�ounctl and dtcided that all corner lots
Adminietratrix. on or before the 16th day of
April A. D. 1920, their names and addresses
fronting on designated roads (via. east,
with tail partioulars of their claims in wrltiaa
Lilo securities, (,fatly) hold
vest and north boundary lines) shall
by the atureof
m.
+vork their statute Labor on ConcessionAND
FDRTHUR TAKE NOTICE that
alter the said 15th day of April, A. D., 1920, the
)r Side Rood Enda most convenient and
Assets of the said Estate will be distributed
;hat it is optional for centre * lots to dQ
by the said Administratrix, among the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only to claims
ikewise or comutate the same at $1.20
of which she shall than have notice and the
,Estate will not be liable for any claims not
der day. The price to be paid for gravel
tiled at the time of the said distribution.
Dated at Wingham this 10th day of Mareki.
:or road purposes was fixed at 12,;c a cu.
4.11, 1920,
Yd.
DUMPY HOLMES.
Clerk was instructed to.notify:all part-
Solicitor Poi the Administratrls
HARRIET DX.9XE'
ias to the Patterson drain that, engineer's
report will be considered at next meeting.
UNRESERVED A ACTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &o.- Belonging
D. B. Murray has been dppointed. School
tothe Estate of the late Samuel MCI lurdy,
Attendance Officer as per Statute in that
Lot4. Con. 6, Morris, at 1 o'clock p, m',. on
Thursday, .April lst,1920; the following valu-
hebalf, Accounts to the amount of
able Stock and Implemeuts-1 bay horse, 11
yyears old, I brown horse 12 old, 1 driviog
$107.83 were paid.
years
,t,orso 12 years old,1 gol'ding rising 3 years; 1
Council adj. to meet May 26th, at 16
filly rising 3 pears, 1 filly rising 2 years; t fresh
cow, 2 cows duo to oalvo• in April, 2 heaters
A. K, as a court of Revision of Assess..
rlaing 3 years, supposed to be in calf, 2 fat
heifers, 2 half ors rising 2 years, 2 steers ristrg
ment Roll atnd for general business
`•l years, 2 steers rising 1 yo+r, I b lfer rising 1,
W. A. WILSON, Clerk,
year, 1 calf under 2 months, 8 hogs 4 months
old, about 60 Rhode Island Reds.. about 20
Wyandottes and rooster, I purebred Leghorns,
1 purebred Leghorn Roostor, 2' white Pokin
Engagement Announceded
ducks and drake; Massey -Harris bind at 0 foot
out, hayloader, side delivery- rake, steel hor; e
Mr. Miles MacMillan, Kinloss, 'an-
rake, mower 0 to out, hay todder nearly new,
Massey -Harris seed drill, cultivator nearly
nounces the'engagement of his daughter,
Margaret Loretto, to Mr. J.:A. Griffin of
new, twin plow, walking plow, set iron har•
rows. wagon, set bob sleighs, top buggy, out -
ter, gravel box sontfler, combination stook
'bag
Ashfield. The marriage to talcs place
rack, fanning mill, truck, whoolbarrow.
grindstone, turnip pulp er, rope slings, two sets
early in April.
ooublet�reos, orowbar, crosscut saw, logging
chain, 2 sets of double harness nearly now,
No Time F'ur Ex eriinentln
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set single harness, 1,20 feet hemlock timber,
8 cords of wood, 0 anchor:cedar posts, quantity
We would lilted to have seen Rev, Mr.'.
of fence wire, 4 elm planlcs,l twenty-five gallon
coal oil tans, about 20 gallon of coal oil,
Cody retained as Minister Qf Education
butralo robe, two sugar kettles, rain barrel,
National cream separator, churn, butter bowl,
in Ontario. as our school system has 1081,
repeating r11ie, grain bags, some household
to a lat'ge degree, the prestige it enjoyed,
effects steel range, Worlds Favorite, good as
now, 3046•,,bushel oats, TO bushel pot'Itoes. 6
m the past. Time is too important to
bushel beans, $ ton of hay, scotch Collie dog
and other small articles too numerous to
spend much of it in experimenting' hence
mention. TERX--All sums of ($10.00 and
the advantage of a scholastically trained
under, cash, over that amount eight month's
credit on furnishing approved joint notes or a
man to talie leadership it an important.
SUMS. nt of 4 per cont offfar cash an coedit
depart'medt for the Government. It is-
GLO � cCURDAY, Mt Mager
Splendid Values In
Men' W'Ork Shoes
This illustration represents our Mack leather line
with toecaps and heavy nailed soles. They will wear'
well and the. price is low (in fact very low) when pre-
sent prices are considered. namely,
. $4.60 Per Pair
We have this shoe in all sizes for men.
We have an excellent line in Heavy Tan work
boots at $5.65 Per pair.
WILLIS
'We,H.
SOLE AGENT®FOR LADIES' -
AND DERBY SHOES FOR MEN.
Fordyce
good k nd.
Mr, and Mrs. George Naylor and son,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Rush visited: at. Mr
intend going to the North West, in the
Edward J. Haines one day last week.
coase"of a few days.
The Dow Brothers and Mr. John Mc -
Mrs, John Mason visited her parents
Gee are busy engaged drawing logs to
at Exeter, for a few days, Mr. Clark not
the mill at St. Helens,
having been well lately,
Mrs. William McNall and Mrs, Elliott
Mr. Souter Taylor, purchased a fine
team of bay geldings, four and five years
Taylor of Lucknow, visited at $andy
Haven's on Friday last. .
old, from Mr. Cruikshank of Wingham,
one day last week. Souter knows the
Making maple syrup seems to be the
order of the day.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO PHONE 166
The school with competent instructors and superior courses. Graduates
.placed in positions Affiliated with the Elliott Business College in Toronto
and the Centra: Business College, Stratford,
Write for free catalogue. Enter any time.
D. A. McLachlan, Pres. Murray McLeish, Prin.
as. aYLox. not onoen
to be hoped the new Minister of Edtica-
tion wil be able to mould and fashion the
school system so that the 'youth of the
land 'will be given the best possible advan-
tages -Brussels Post,
DIED Y -0 -New -Clothes for Sprin
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CA11 rmo,,—In' Napanee, on Monday, Youl
March 22nd, Miss Ethyl Cameron, .
sister of Mrs, Hilton Hunter, in her.24th
year.
NteKAY--Irr Brussels, on Sunday, March W e invite you to inspect our stock before purchasing, com-
st; JanetMcKaY, aunt Mr. Hilton
Hunter. pare our values and prices and be convinced that your
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Mular h 17 John le, on 'Wednesday, Dollar. buys a lull Dollar's Worth at this Store.
,�'' Match 17th, John Niunns, in his 87th
year. The funeral was held on Friday
to Biuevale cemetery.
_ Salem
Why does Waldo wear a, grin? Its a
boy.
Tony Meehan jr. underwent an opera-
tion for appendicitis in Wingham hospit-
al.
Torry Meahen sr,left for the West, on
Monday.
Wm, Cathers is droving to his newl :1
farm, all gravel road.
NIP Black of Wroxetet,,Xot a stick of
Rock elm timber from Mr. Tom McMich-
ael to re -enforce big dam.
Mr Torn iNIcMichaei went to Toronto,
with cattle this week.
Tory Corners
Mr. Geo. Wylie lost a valuable beast
,one day last week.
Glad to report Mr. Hugh Douglas and
family also Mr. W Underworld are over
the Flu,
Dr. Parker who has been attending his
many friends throughout their illness of
the Flu I= himself taken it. and we all
wish to see the Dr. out soon.
We all learn Mr. M. Anger tnakes his
weekly trip on Sunday evening as usual.
Mr. Robt. McIntosh also Mr. Alex
Carson are visiting Mr. R. A. Taylor and
friends before leaving, for the 'West.
Mr. R. A. Taylor purchased a pedigreed
sow from Mr. W, Gallaway,
Mr. Marry Snaith of Wroxeter, makes
his weekly stand, over Sunday.
Say 'fit 'W It h Flowers '
ey ;
Fri. NERALS, WEDDINGS, ET(
FA44r Lifftia and Patu.d PlAnts
ldritailtor.
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