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Ootid, blood makes good: muscle:
tilmber.. It takes, exercise to:
de:velope that: timber,' 'We
•an't do that, for .you. • Y'ou;
• nruat have. the Material -or you'
ean't work,,up the muscle.
, Lochead's Iron Pills are the*
starters.'They make the fours •
• dation, • They make.blood,.good
red blood,
•Theo,. give you ambition ;,tr.
• gat started, Nothing ;like get,.,
ting a good early start and il.
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are .feeling run down,ayou;
are &lava.' behindlike a• clock
.that•has not been, .wound up.,,
'Thee e . pills" .will make' you
energetic if anythingcan. Will
help to. work • t ft' that . tired
feeling, • " +
Try a hex 25c.
C. LOCHEAD,
LvCHEMIST AND , D;RURCIST
CBNOW ONTARIO.
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METHODIST CHURCH. .:
• Rs* A'0 Harrla'. Pastor
SABBATHi :
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S.' S ANNIVER'AItY :
II a.u.--Rev. J. S. Rose', D.D.'.
i•Atik,rjr.-SnndaySohool'and Bible Claes..
6.20;r,i1 =Young Men's Praysr Meeting;
•7rtn Rev: J. S. Ross:
'WEEK -NIGHT -SERVICES
Monday Evening', League:
Wednesdry'evening, Prayer' Meeting,
SEATS -FREE. ALL :WELCOME.
ST .PETER'S CHURCH
•SVTNDAY.;
Sunday School and Bible Close at 9"45. am]
Morning Prayer at 11 a.m.
Evening, Prayer at 7 p.m.
Holy hommunson first Sunday of ever
mouth.,... r y.
Bib
le'•(lsae' and oho practice Wed
qday evening `at 7.30 p.m..
To Mr. Alex. Ross' -old'
stand where we will be pleased
to meet all our old customers
and as many new ones as pos-
sible. Remember emlier: we carry a
large and complete ' stock of
everything in the rnitur °lin
g urn e line
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radertaking
'Our extensive experience warrants
us in 'calling special attention to
this branch of our. business. You
will .:find us prompt, reliable, at,
tentive and efficient. Calls at-
tended to day or night.
We 301icit patronage onthe.inerits
i of the
goodsi'tve sell and the services,
we give.
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A. TJAVJ'SQ
Furniture Dealer
Undertaker' &, Embalmer
LUCKNOW, ' ONTARIO.
A Wonderful Preparation
"Rokdo Qer•a1 Oogee,""pure,' whole
aom•, nourishing.' Highly reconiinieti
dee by_ physicians. Pokco is en on to
40c coffee, but costs ouly :1 the pr;et
and is ised'at your monk i uu'e ail n'•
poisonous teaand coffee: 10c p;sck4+ '..
15O 2lbe. 2i c. Askfor it;
For Sale by All Grocer+.
panumilminoompri ;me.
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A, very pretty *Oiling' ttlolc p1aoe
leaf Tuesday -etrther-reS1denoe o ~ f r,
and 19 rs. Walter Findlay, Eotio
Bay, -Ont., where' Mian ' Einuia
greer, • fo'rinerly of ' Ashfield, ' was,
married to Mr,; John Moltnnon of
this place by the Rev. Y.. R. 134er,
The •spacious dray ng,a rpow was
prettily decorated for the occassf n
and'the cetejnoay was •wtttnessed
Y by
about twe tyfiee relations and friends.
The bride' who was: given away hy.
Walter Ftridlay,, • was • dressed ' in a
bettiful grey travelling tiuite and %yes
attended by Miss .Anne Johnscti. Tli�i
groomwas, assisted by Mr. •'Jas. 11.d„
Kinnon brother Of the hide roots ..
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,after .the ce;eenony ` On elaborate sped-'
ding dinner, .was served. ,Tho bride
was a'.receipent of a Targe number of
beautiful .and useful presents.
Murdered ln' Brantford
The dead, body of James Quirk, the
athlete .and proprietor of the;
Com;
'mercial Rotel, • was found at midnight,
Sunday in the hotel stable at, Erato'.
ford The bellboy beard.•grians, and
informed. the cook, who proceeded. to
the` stable, and at::_ths foot 'of the
steps • leading to the ,hayloft found
Quirk laying,•in a po)1 of blood. • Foul.
play• is suspected,as the head was
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badly bruised. „The oylprit:'(if there
'was one) is supposed to'have escaped':
through the gate leading to 'Dalgleish
street, as the hostler. before.: retiring
bolted the:,: gate, which was found.
open lifter' the deed was committed.
.The murdered' man 'wits a 'son of. Mr.
John Quirk,:of Wingham, ;ono of the
oldest and most popular conductors on
the .Gr&nd Trunk, and well lino on, in
this Vicinity.
Cheap ;Reading,
'At thelast meeting of the Lucknow
Public Library 'Board dome changes.
were made, in the interests Of readers
and library, To those outside the
municipalitydesiring the . benefits of
g.
the library,. cards will be ' issued ' at.
ten cents' giving t he.privilege of rl ad
ing• five 'books. Members ..who have,
already paid the `fifty cent rate : for
'il,ie year will ibe changed to the card
system on 'evpirary of time, . Cards'
may
be secured at :
the ten cent rate
from the Lihraian• or at the .stores of
R: D:' Cameron, ' A:' C-Lochead• or J,
G. Murdoch ifCp..'' .The date of issue
of .book to be marked on' card and•
books' to be returned by village`:mem-
bars within'two- weeks,' and l y those
outside th village, within w.
e a,, three arks'
from date of issue M'embera outside.
the municipality will be allowed`two
books at a time if desireddirec-
tors
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tors desire that 'allbooks :now put
overtime:. will be returned' to the.
Librarian. .As'the library now Con-
tains' over 2b00' •volumes , and new
books are constantly being added, `it
is hoped: that tbis,''uhange will -be
apprecia>:ed'' • by those .'outside • the
village and that many will take
'advantage of 'this low rate to avail
themselves . of the privilege. of the'
library.'The..li '•
library is omen :on,
Tues'dajr,• ursda y and. :
.T� ySaturday
afternoons and evenings
- _ A raft azi:-cares --
Wat. Sturdy, lot 20, con..9, ,Wawa-
nosh, Saturday March 29th.
John McKenzie; fiats 67-68, Con;1,
Kinloss, Tuesday, April 1.
Geo. Brotchie, dot 18,, con '1, Kin -
lost, Wednesday April 2nd. ' •
Thos.: McDonald, lot, 53-54, 1,
Kinloss, Tuesday, April:8th. •
Francis Scott, sr., lot 1,. con , e'0,
Ashfield;. lveduesday, .April 9, : '
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J. Punvis, Auctioneer.
Grass Farm to Rent
>P'ru1Q., A;vowepa' "Ansocilatloh: a
-l'piibliis inee'ting was, held •in the
town hall, Lueknow;,Monday last_
for .t lee purpose of • organizing a •1 :cat)
`lir:inoh ,,i the Fruit Growers' ASsocia;. •
tion. 14Ir ?t', H iVl4I*er.•z a sins
appointedcshaerie?an arid` Mr. 1t• .l?'
Cacneron, :see;etat!y.., AIr. Gaston of
Sitneoe:acddressed the•iiieetitig on fruit
•gruwing and opening up of new; uiarkete
and ..tntlinrd Cher a '•ne' ss
• .� st ps • 40, .any to
the .formatio i of a local 'branch, Mr,
'Sherr ing.ton, cif .Walkerton,: • gore .a
Very ,interCating and `'instruetiv ed -
dress 'on
ddress'on Orel) ard`CulturenAfter which,
the enecatiint;was,adjourged ouiithose
present,wen,t to :the. orchard •,if
James firyaan'wheria'aF object',
ractical object',
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lesson .on ,pruning and grafting'''. Was
given • by'• Iblessi•a., Sherrington and';.
Gaston. At. the evening Se? si,nt
Gaston explained. the II' nrahan Cold
Storage•.S)' t'etu .iii ''eoa nnended'• this
as the beet'. and ,: cheapest hoe r;storage
cysts u edspted'fot small places as it
provides, for a' free circulation of dry
pure cold air at a temper tore: of',32
to IO', M'r, Sherrington as his. even-
ire• subject discussed.sprayina and its
{bench s i ''apple culture's and • recoiu-
mended tlne Camas trap for catching
the Codiiling Moth. A sot•iefy was
Mined. be '.,known as Then-L)ca,I.
Bra nchof LakaHuron Fi'uit Growers''
•Association, with the following officers:.
President;'.„
Jamas, am®s, Bryati ; ;vice-pie4-
• dept, Wm; bielcoltn:; secretary-'treas-.
surer,a. 1). Cameron,; directors, John
Andrew, Donald Boyd, P. H, .Mcli;,e•n
,,zie,--Th is,; Mutray,--I euneth Ca in roi ,
Win. Me Donald ,•; auditors ,' WM.
•Valens and David Archer,' All inter-
acrid in fruit growing are .inyited,•to``
join the society'by giving their 'name'
a!d'•fre,. 25 cent8, to the- ,president or,
secretary or any of the directors.
Every inenther'of ;the 'Association : is
:entitled to receive ':av co of the
niseior er-the','Ontario .1+'c is
tt�� nit
Groove s' -`7Association Tthe
, Antival
,Report • of the Ontario :Fruit Exprri::.
Mental Stations and' -su.h Bulletins .
relating to fruit'cultur.o as met' from:
time to,tinie be: issu•edhy•t!ie .Depart
meat of Agricu'ltu're
Can nos Sec'y.
KIs.
;QLOSS'
C1Qr .farmers are ow at work• in
the fields, plowing hieing cointue.nc d.
Miss Martie Armstrong lu s raturra-
..ed to Luckno> •after spending a month•
at. her home here,
Hilt Hawthorne Hawthorne of Bnniekillen
acid' Miss Margaret Burgess of; .Luck-
now 'called on friends here' one day
last week.
Mr. Charles' Kaake' and ..fanai?y
removed , to , a farm: near. Paisley this:
. week Mr, and Mrs. Kaake . have
been among Our most .esteemed . resi-
dents. and we regret to loose' th m
as citizens:.
Rev. W. Smith of Iirkfield preach
ed itearmons' on the North
Presbyterian charge IIsi' will p`obal.ly
b^'extended' a' call. •
-1\1r. Al StanleY•' • and "' farily. . of
Bervie are moving on to the' fern)
'vacatedby Mr. Chas.'Kaake.
Mr.. Edgar Harrison goes to. Luck- .
now next . tvenk where he h>?'. fires}
employed, :1
An eutertainnicn4 of vocal, l'•t`'et{,,,},
and instrumen:'al +eicctio n>t v 1 1,e
given in the; Methodist' Phu r;rh'' toy the 'a ar..e.aes .
have just o erred. ' out a` large assortren'
of Men's � 0d ear ait�ten� en Bolelateat lasts.
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Every pair a fitter, : :Prices ranging, $3 $3 25, $3,5C
3.75 and
$ 5$4. L� .you .: wantan ••n up-to-date � durable.
�cra p
shoe. you ou should see beforebuying.
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eau90c.
s Plow. shoes, all-• solid leather. �O�ces
$1, $1.25, $1.50,`1.7 :_ $2.25 and $ 2.50• 'hes
shoes are ood Wearers and d ever _ .air worth the
Money.
Repairingneatly •
ea l and - promptly tl don
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stock of WALL E PER 'in the world, : "but we •
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'but a ;:pleasure to show it;; ever body welcome. ' Yon` will • .''
Mad our stock; well assorted and.•tastefnll yY selected,:'contain=
Jug Ingrains,; American: Gliinnaier 'Gilts, Embossed, Ta .Petr •�.••
in all the. different shades ;' 13orde:s' and Ceilings'to match ,• .f+'
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giving Four order for a S iinik,suit. Now is the rim':' .you 'ret' h
b � 3 . .� p .��, , S :,e the asst,`,
selection. as our stock is just iji. Our price are 'Cut c:losp. 'We giye• yon a
heavy n.av, : blue serve° for':110 a good clr, 'twill fora . 1°5
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worsteds Prom `,$•15.00 to .$18.00'a suit..-
ladies' Belts.
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shapes 'inpatent ,feather belts. • o
ILLIflERY OPENi�G...
The Ladies are cordiallY invited to visit guy show x
oomon
SATURDAY,.: MARCH 29th, n.heit MISS 'l ATHEWSU.\' will exhibit
the.nawest designs. in Trimmed Millinery.
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11Iission Society' on, Good 1 r.iday
evening. ReildonI.,ministers wddlAlt o
give addresses. ,
,j Mr. John Colwell has purchased
a fa' -'fin near- HLlyrood:and will ni'nre
on to it shortly.. ;
160 acres, well:fended, plenty of. water, op
the 8t1 coitbes•don of Iin''1ei:as, .cast of Holy
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tan of els&i ,- ,1 conitaining adre:t, Si €y
runes, cleared. Conveniently sec ited to I,school and post ntlace. Has hien ttnier pa;a- is
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42(.44 liberty at., Oaluelet,;:Mitis
No, 4 �— «-- _ �-Churns -«
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nj' callers ,of '.'Y:
. yesterday .Yeclare the' hats'. to be the '>ret-
tiest• ever shown;. There is ' it,,ways fi, best '• y'
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ever l,n tn•. Now is the •time to
see .our •stock: of Trimmed and Ready,-to1
Wear ~Hats. We%w11 esteem it a pleasure a ;.
tto show our Millinery to all • Ladies and `,
Gentlemen who call:• on u, :' ''
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Flour, per 100 lbs. 82 00 to ;:2, 5O.'i'.
Fall: Wheat. . , a'. . r l •72 l •
Oats. ...,.. 4'38 361•
Barley • .. , : rio • 50
Peas.. ,...;., ......< 77' • 001:
Butter .1b;.;,1per l i . IG .,: •
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Lard, per lb., a.. ,...,... �lal • 13• •
X'otatoes per hush . , . , '25:
Apple's, per.hatrel .•.. 200 •3 00+
1''oi''full autl acicarate :Corot to Mar-
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