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-Ind we are busy opening up New $pring Goods.
There is going to be a pronounced shortage of all
lines of cotton, goods this spring, and cur advice
is to plan your summer, sewing now and buy while
_the. stocks are at their best. Remember this, E, 11
our PrintsiGinghafils.an,c1 Voiles were bought -when
raw cotton was around 21e. a ib. The priceof
raw cotton to -day is 42c. in a very firm market,
and jug as soin as foreign exchange becomes more
normal Europe will be in these markets for im-
mense quantities.of raw material, and prices are
bound to be higher.
. Among the new arrivals this last week 1 -re Prints,
Ginghams, Voiles, Dress Goods and Hosiery.
NOTE—We are determined -to clear out the balance -
of our Ladies' and Men's Winter Coats. These
have been all marked at very low prices. Also
three or four Men's Fur Coats that have to be sold
as we positively will not carry them. over.
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MURDOCH & CAMERON CO.
•SUN LIFE ASSURANCE
COMPANY OF CANADA
T he applications for New Assurances received by the
Company ,during 1919 reached a total of over
$ 1 0090009 000
This exceeds the largest amount of ordinary Life As -
entrance previously written in one year by any Company
of the British Empire.
• Geo. H. Smith,
Get a Policy in 1920.
Agent, Lucknow.
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SCIE14CE TALKS*. A wedd
Sound on Wednesday of last week,
• quiet ing. took place in Owen
when Mr. D. D. Barkley was united
in nninti(iThe happyarriage to lVl.icouple ssSpecler,ofvi si Owenins
at the groom's parents in the village.
We all wish • them much success and
A celebrated scientist referring to cod-liver
oil said that Nature had given the world
"almost a ready-made foodff. ,
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BRILiCE CpulsrTY CVNCLid•
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'1 he County Coeneil of the 4 !ontity
of Bilet. met at Walkerton on the.
2rit) uf Jauuavy, I9..!0.; All tuecr•
preseilt 'eseept 11.1r. Mtof
Head -:-absent through .seriaoi
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The Election of Warden
--dueia proceeded with and the follewing
were iioniiiiated: :• G. it. lut
tle, of Huron; Robt.
R. McDonald, Tiverton; J. E.
(4atit,. Tara; R. B. Scott; Kincardine
Township, and J. E. Lewis, Elderslie.
Messrs. Ruttle, Johnston, Scott and
Lewis preferred waiting until some
future .tinie, and. withdrew, - leaving
the field to Messes.- McDonald.. and
Grant.1 Mr. McDonald was elected on
the first vote. He thankedthe mein -
bets for the honor done 'him; outlined
a number of important. matters. to be-
f'21.1.;•(ler'e.rl by Col:ivied (111 "lin- the
'The -‘veri•
Struel: as follows:-:-Itoad and It(.41"4-e,
Messrs. 1 Scott, McNeill,. MCDonald.
q. 11. Ruttle, .McNah, Findlay, Scar -
row, Davidson, LaWson, Falconer and
4arniAon. •Ili •
Finance—Messrs. Johnston,' Lewis, -
Forrester, -McKenzie;---Montag,
Cat -
trill and Lippert.
Petitions and By-laws -- MeEsrs.''
Henry, Moore, Munn, .A13nald, 1) ,
and Mather:, • •
EqUalization and
VA'hielter, McDonald. .1. 11. Irwin,
Heiserman; ."...Roulati, Montag-
MuoU.
-"Ediiclition." 'and —Printing
Douglas, McVittie,*R edhurri,sSchmidt,
• 'Grant Falconer, and Irwin.
• .Property—Messrs. Rowan, Lippert,
Scarrow and 'MeNab. • . .
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Warden's—Messrs: Ruttle, -Scott
and McNeill..
House of Refuge—Messrs. Grant,
Johnston and the Warden ---
Messrs.. W. J. Taylor, Tara, and S.
B. Brill, Teeswater, were appointed
• Municipal Auditors, and Messrs. N.
Robertson and A•. E. McNab, auditors
Of Criminal Justice Accounts.
The folle4ing High School •Trustees
• were appointed. Chesley, J. S. Mc-
Ewen; Kincardine, Wm. Mitchel;
Port Elgin, Geo. Beach; Walkerton,
0. E. Klein and L. E. Edy; Wiarton,
Dr. C. H.
• Capt. Morris on behalf of the Navy
Leagues' of Canada,: applied for a
I grant of $5000 to assist in mainten-
ance of families of nembers of the
• Merchant Marine lost during the war.
A grant was made of $2,500.00..
A large delegation_ was - present
• from the Peninsula asking that, while
.,,___the.Centre_Road has been assumed on
ir,tht_ourtty.-_,Syptent instead -9f the -East
road, and. the East Road struck , off,
th einAnge not .to be Made until each
time asthe Centre' Road has been -Put.
into condition for travel. This was
agreed to by Council.
The question of salaries of Connty.
• officials was presented, and the' Coun-
• cil was •of the opinion that salat.es,
had not kept pace with 'the cost of
• living, -and Some increases .Should be
made. They made the . following
iji-
e County Treasurer, $300.09:
County Clerk, $200; Caretaker County
Building, $175; Turnkey,. $150.00;.
School Inspector (expenses) $100.00;
SurgeeAt* Hpuse of Refuge, $5„0.09.;_
Many of these -salarieslhad- -not . been
increased for twenty yesrs..and•it was
fait- that what was a fair salary. then
was not a fair salary now. •
'fhe Good Roads question' was. be-
fore the Council as usual and took
considerable time. • The many difficul-
• ties in connection 'with it were ex-
plained to the memberS,, and the chan-
cei of the proposed new legislation
discussed. It .was felt that a great
effort should be m-ade.l•to .get more
"road built and the • system put into
better shape... When ate Conimitte.e
was appOinted•a change was-nindeand
the new Committee consists of MesSrs.
Ruttle, of Huron; D. A. McDonald, of
Kinloss; and F. J., Scarrow, of Aryan.
It was decided to levy a. rate of three
mills for purposes of County 'High: -
ways, and the Committee was in-
structed to use all diligegce 111 getting
the wok done. With the prospect of
improving conditions it is hoped sub-
stantial, progress will be rnade this
year providedr machinery' and meter-
jalapan be obtitined,.but just now this-
is .very hard to do.
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The usual grants were made. to
Public and School .Libraries, Women's
Institutes, and $150 to each lAgricul-
tural Soiety. •
A. A request for assistane to the pro-
posed,,new ehildren's . Hospital ..at
London was deferred to June Session.
Many questiorts.Which pro-vraedcon-
siderable discusAion- were before the
Council, and, with the ustfat routine
work, made the Session an unusually
busy one for January.
Council adjourned Friday noon t
mpet again at Toberinory, on 1Vionday,
the. 14th day of June, 1920.
Connty-Clerk,
is richest medicinal cod-liver oil, elaborated in a scien-
.tific manner, very much as Nature wraps up each globule
of butter -fat. Scot's is not unlike cream in consistency,
but many assimilate it easier than they do other fats.
Scott's Emulsion is concentrated nourishment that
helps keep the body- strong. • Give it a trial I
Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. ,
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bUNGANNON
• —Monday, Feb. 2. •
One of the biggest sales of the sea-
Aln was held here on Monday. It be_
Lig a fine day everybody turned out.
' he sale was B. J. Beninger's. Every -
Cling sold well, and Mr. Beninger sold
4-yerything, as he has sold his farm to
1. Haines, of Holyrood. Mr. and
Beninger intend moving to Wing-
lstn. We regret that we are losing.
them from our community, but, wish
them success in their new .home.
A few of the boys arty , holding a
dance in the Agricultural Hall next
Friday night. Raymond Redmond's
Orchestra will
Mr. Thos. Stothers made a business
trip- to -Toronto- latwck,rct
holm' on Monday. •
An "At Horne" was held at R. A
McKenzie's house last Monday night
for Rev. and Mrs. M. P. Craig. A
FrObiramm'e was given and lunch ser-
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ved. An address was ,read -to Mr. and
Mrs. Craig and they were each pre-
'Sented .with a beautiful ring." : Rev
Mr...Craig spoke of their appreciation
of the gifts, not for the .value, but
for the -thought which went with it.
Following • the presentation games
were played, and a very enjoyable ev..
-ening was spent by all. •
—Tuesday, Feb. 3.
Mr. John Gamble, of the Nile, vi:;-
•ited at .John Hayes' last week.
' Mr* B. Murray and Alphonse yis:
...i.ted on the Tenth last Monday. ,
.. The Icith school has been closed for
m' few days on account of the -illness
of the teacher, Miss Culbert.
Quite.a•number from here attended
. the Literary Society meeting at Holy -
rood last Friday evening.
• The Presbyterian congregation h1
their annual business meeting last
.... Wednesday_ evening,4
The „Forward Movement was the
topic taken up in both churches yes-
• tet (lay. .
Rev. Mr. Piper, of London, occupied
. the'pulnit in the Presbyterian chutch,
- Word has been received here re-
cently of the accidental death of Mr.
Fred Richards, formerly of this
Mrs. M. S. Haldenby ". leaves
this
week for Sault Ste, Marie.
Mr. Jos. Connelly, of the 8th, vis -
A -Al his mother at Kinldss on Sunday
I agt. Mrc---Orn-elly-haa -been ill-r-pbor'•
health Cutely: - •
Ii.. Wm. Scott, who has been undvr
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Mrs. Thos. Finnigan'has purchased
the house owned by.Miss C. August-
ine, and formerly' ecetipied by Mr:.
S. Pentland.
Mr. Jos. Ceasar has_.purchased
Thompson's house in the village and,
intends moving into it shortlY.
Quite. a number in the village are
laid up with la grim
The funeral of Mrs. Jas. Crawford,
viarls-ter-fissnizatt"
non., cemetert on Tuesetay of last
week.•• •
Rev. and Mrs. Douglass are spend-
ing the week in London with her
parents,
Mks
ummaressie_
Do not •ntfc,
aoother day with
ch_uutjit -
I uprovir...
Mr. Walter Nicholson spent Sunday
oe the Sodth Line: ,
Wood -cutting' in the' bush is quite
popular. these days.
TruT. Protri id -
log Piles. No' ;
nut i cal °mi-
nt ion required.
Dr. Chase's Ointment will relieve yott at one.) f
and am certainly cure you. Mc. DOx ; all '
tialem or EtInuinson, listen & Limited,
oronto. Satripie box free if you mention this
paper -and enclose 20stamp to pas postago.
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Phone No, PO is at Your Service.
W. S.lI !or C.SSA —we SeU Cheap,r --has The Credit Stores
MAKE YOUR
Milkers
Pay
Good health: good appetite and
good digestion are the essen-
tials of a good milker.
• Dr. Hess' Stock Tonic-
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- PROMOTES HEALTH -41 A KE COWS HUN( ;HY
REMEMBER, IT -TAKES A WEALTHY, HUNGRY LOW TC CON
VERT HER 1,001) INTO PAIL'S 0-1.1 MILK -DAV •%FIER DAY.
EVER NOTICE YOUR COW SLACK UP ON HER MILK—
" NOT QU'll'E -O KEEN Ft)IZ Dr!: f'FFIA„ 1.1'1'1.RFN1 LY NOT '
SICK ?
TIER SYSTEM IS •CILOGt ED. 'nag N'EVER-OriVIWWITEN
DR. HESS' STOCK TONIC IS FE!). •
THERE IS NOT A DAY THAT HH.. 'HESS' STOCK TONIC
CAN NOT BE FED TO COWS AT A PROFIT. ALWAYS 1ttiy
ACCORDING TO THE SIZE OF YOUR HERD —.FIVE POUNDS
FOR EACH COW TO STAR'r WITH, AND P.AY HIG
DIVIDENDS.
The Lucknow Hardware & Coal Co.
THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS
WH/TECHURCH
Feb.
Mr. Dan O'Calla.!han had the " old
hymn slightly fwrstod last week. In-
stead of casting her bread upon the
water, he cast a number of ten dollar
bills upon' the.snow• But it proved
equallyas 'good as they were returned
to hint shortly afterward hone of
‘ettir honest storekeepers.
Mr. L. .111a.i'ee had the n
to have his team run .•„-v‘,7 P 'lc .p
the villwre, but wi. t tt 3:4- .1
-no-dainage was done.
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
Kennedy, sr 7 of the village, has been
quite poorly; Her many friends wish
her a speedy recovery.•
is.Lsohi Mooie Apent the week-
end with Gordon Moore, bf Lucknow.
Mrs. Stapleton, of Detroit, is vist-
ing at her -home here.
• 111-.1.1cMillan shipped two. cars
of stock to Toro/to last week.
Mr. Alex. Kennedy, jr., of Guelph,
.is spending a few days at home. •••
Miss Lily Paterson was visiting -at
Mr. and Mrs. J. McGee's op Monday.
FOURTII• CONCESSION
-Monday, •Feb 2nd
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Macdonald have
left the old home for the time being,
and have gone to reside in Toronto.
Miss Hanna Macdonald returned to
Detroit last Thursday, where she in;r.,
tends to remain for a few weeks. .
Mt Tyndal Robinson has purchased
the Ivnestead.,tzof the late William
F
Mr. r.John Adam MacDonald has
bought the Robinson farm on the 10th
Sideroad.
. -Most •of .those %vim were 'vict:ms
of la grippe are well on the way to
recovery.- •Our. ieachee•, who wa.: ill
for it feW days, has rt•i3rite,1 tc work.1
The Liternry Society 6rg,,ni7ed by
the people of ae,lth and 6th Concess-
ions, held :LA fit -4t. meeting/ . in the
Grey Ox School Hous ' on the evg.
fyf'aith.' 27.•The pregram, wds in ' the
hands of .the, gentlemen, and the' au-
dience, which filled hte place voted. it
a great success. The chief feature of
the evening was a debate on the folio -
Wing: Re -solved. • That Money Has
mere Anfluente in the World than
Brains. The affirmative was upheld
by Alex.Sutherland, Ross, Macmillan,
and Dave .Carruthers; While the Wig -
ative Was supported by Walter Mack-,
enzie, Willie Macdonald 'and Dalt
Mack•nnon.. The Judges, who were
Win„ Robb,*:Dicit Martin and RUssell
Mai -Dodge!'" gave -their decision' in
Favor of the negative. •A good -dial-
ogue, entitled The 'Empty jIous_e_was
!Avert by the ,flth Con, boys, and Mr.
Carnochan favored tile' audience with
some. splendid Scotch songs_ A so.14
. -gtyrrorriti-r-MviT-q()(.k. The
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'eliding of The Gazette, by the sec_•etary,C. Macmillan, .lint n hiiino)ous
eatirre to the program. tit- next
meeting will be ,held in the 6th Con.'i
Schoolhouse on Feb 9th at 8.30 sharp.
"1 Cannot
Go ". -
1311,101..TS headache spoils
many an expected. enjoy-
ment.
When the condition bf the
liver is neglected, biliousness
seems to becpme chronic and
recurs every two' or three
weeks, with severe sick head-
aches.
Why not get right after this
trouble add end it by using Dr.
Chase's Kidney -Live: Pills to restore
the health and, activityroZ the liver..
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Const1pation„ indigesUon, back•
ache, headache, biliousness and kid-
•ney derangements soon disappear
with the use of this well-known
• medicine.
0 -es pgra dee, 23 et& a box, all dealers,
en Edmanson, Bates & Co., Ltd., Toronto.
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Dr. Chase's
Kidney then Pitts
1nere will- be a vaned' prOgrani in -
eluding a contest in three-minute
speechets on a variety ef. topics, Th:r;
should proove not only interesting
but highly instructive. Everybodi
coime.-gilver '
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-MA N.:WI NG
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—Monday,
The grippe epidentit has been here
and' vvyy few families have - escaped ,
but the pati;•nts' are now some , im-
PH-1104-,—.and--Th-(70tl.rs well en the
way to recsm.
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Mrs. Whitley who was taking' care'
of the sick at 'Mr: T1. Blake's, return,
ed to 'Dungannon Saturday-, •
" Misses Ida Wh.,),•ard and clara •
Sproule, of.Duterantion, are.gnests of
Mrs. John -Saunders.
110rn.—On Jan.,22,•(0 Mr. and itrs.
Herb Cu rran, a son: rongat n lat.
ions.
Mr. will -,.1. Kilpatrick
it/A friends' in Tbinirirnno» .Monday. •
$:•., daily, "the year ' round! Send for
yearly contract and salnple case free,
• H. V. Marlin, Windsor Ont.