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trousers, see the snappy styles we are show-
ing at.$18..0, •$20, $22, & $25
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styles and paterns fat,==$22,' 25, & 28.
Boy's Suits at from $8:00 .to $14.00,' all
the celebrated . "Sanford .Mal'e" __= the kind.
that wears ,'anti.
;anh. keeps their shape'
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.phone No:. 10 is at Your Service
Wi ,Sell. for Cash -We Sep, Cheaper 'Than 7. he Credit Stores
,CALL ANY DAY AND GET "A
CAN AT T. SMITH'S STORE. ,
We `test Wedhesday and •Satur-
a7, YtM. Get Your can .any da',?.` '
Will also bay limited. quantity
of good char logs.
WE WILL •APRECIATE. YOUR
PATRONAGE.
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Farmers in the. vicinity Of Luck -
new l4hould • ngt miss. the illustrated.
address en 'Power Farming, to :be
given on Thursday evg., April 14th.
,the' Family Theartre by Mr.
Georgel.. Clarke a pouter: farming ex-
• pert, .and • a graduate of the Ontario -
Agricultural' "College. The ` illustrat-
ions will be moving pictures, which
Will- be both entertaining and in-
structive. This information will be
of' xalue to every, successful farmer.
The people who are yelling the
' loudest about hard times. . are the
people who have had to reduce their
own profits to about 500' per cent.
Se "StauntOns" wall papers • at
ur''store.--a11• new :goods,, all the '
• latest design. ; Paper .is 22 inches
wide.' and • semi=trimmed,' which, .•
means you have no trimmingato
do. If you want your paper put'
on we have a -,man who will give
'you a' first class job.• .
,WE ARE HERE, TO ,SERVE AND
.SATISFY YOU.
I3ucknow Hardware &.CeaICo.
THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS
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OBITUARY
1� iicc iiA,T,C� Mrs:- Leach Fol lowing an illness of
••, COUJullIa7 � more than a year :`Mrs -Samuel
'FURNACES SUPPLIED, AND.
INSTALLED --PLUMBING AND.
ELECTRIC WIR»iG
AGENTS FOR THE HECLt
'IPBLESS_ FURNACE.
:Leach,a_ well,. known 'resident of the
village passed . peasefully _away at.
-hem,home- the_.afte con. of
March 29th. Althpugh' her 'recovery
I hear' his, voice, often when not, I
too desire to be up and .gone out of
-these earthly;• inarshes- where hunts
the dark Fowler -----gone to :some -:vast
puree open sea where one Eby one;
my Scattered. kind those whom I' lova
and those who love, ine, will arrive
in safety there to .be together..
was doubtful, . sosudden 'did the end Throughout the winter , months:
come that -the. friends were taken ; severe- citizens have Visited -a .sec
completely by : surprize. Sht was • eluded ~ little • pasture: land in the
able to walk . about . and conv e - it heart • of our neighboring forest; and
feat
inotheils •before.' _her, death. She_
was in ' her 54th year,. and was the
ST. _HELENS .•, " second daughter. of.the .• .late- John ..
.' __ 'Pickering. In the year 1893; she was
Monday . April 4th 'united in marriage: to. •Mr: , Leach;
have reported seeing deer paths, and
the .places where -they " had eaten,
but in no - instance had any party
actually seen one of the bunch, so
many were inclined to , discredit the
'rhe�stbr-storka. -fine baby,
beta<at _ .live :in Luoknow nine-r-eports... FTowev_er�iast _ Satin'IaY•
the time of -Mr -and-Mrs -Sam -Dur- teenago. The funeral' set'- ;proved` beyond "' .'doubt'. :that Stich
ilii on- Tuesda•y congratulations ... ' - ' Years'
:wee- utas -held . iii .the Presbyterian might be the pease; as ,a: deer wa;3.-.in
Miss Colina Clark was ?Toronto church, of whicch• she was a consis- reality seen feedir.g.hr :z wheat field
for a few -days. last week:.' • - : tent'itiember on Saturday -'afternoon; • bordering `on the.--- sn a.np, and-'-- �b a
Mrs. Gordon is spending the Week and was.. conducted : by the Rev.' S. •tracksstill remain to convince . the
• with friends .at-Goderich. MacCallnm. Interment" was made • in most sceptical.' Bears are also said
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, Owingto=t'he -illness;-• --of_ his son 'Greenhill cemetery. The' , sorrowing to live in this same swamp' as
• Ewart, Mr. McPherson left' for the •foretold by tracks; 'but we'slave .yet
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W,st on Thursday. . Latest report
state that .`Ewaits' condition Much.
. Vie.. improved;. ' , ' . .
Mr. Harry Durbin underwent an
-, „' - new -Ian -week wh 'she' has :pup
-.._ -- .-.:-haari 11 ospital..laat'elu irsday and we
• are pleased to repert that -Ile . Is .1m-
proving nimbi.' '
• Mr. Angus ' Mcbonald is home
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1y}'•
front: Gugiph. •
Mrs. Buchanin moved to Luck
now teat week • wl1en she has pur-
chased a house.'
• The postponed meeting of the St
Helens Effie Association will be h81d
• on Friday ..evening April 8th. • All.
members are requested to .attend..
Mrsi Todd received the sad news
- onM Sunday of the 'death of . hen
mother,' Mrs. Neely at Pigeon Mich.
'Mrs. Todd .leftµfor Michiganen Pion
husband has the sympathy of the
community in , the: loss of a', kin and
devoted wife '•
Not now, but in the .coming, years,::
It may . be in the Better Land,
�e'li -read •-the' meaning• of our tea.ra;
W.
d_ them un,•there .,we'll ttnder-
to :see Mr:' ; Bruin personally' and
don't suppose, we want to either; Oh,
no, he didn't carry away Willliam
Millet's pig' as he dosen't(ivearmen's
boots.
We are sorry to report the `illness:
_Ttlss='11'lislle �ld� _ :•Asad lsope ,
for .her speedy, recovery.
Our academy re -opened this morn
ing with Mrs Duncan Thompson at
the- helm. Mr. Campbell our former
principle .havingaccepted the • prin.
•-cipahip of Tara Public- School.-
The Boit. Social held in 'the school
house last Wed , evening. was. 'a de-
tided success
Mr. and M•ts • George , Perry ' of
Glamims visited. relatives in these
parts -the last. week. The happy
young couple elan -attended the:=pro
'sentation to Mr. and 'Mrs: George
Haldenby sof--which • oar- ••Ifinlough
Awer
t' en a a
le. tittle- WAN spent
ent
at -the Hall on -Tuesday evening
karat _29t i _ when 4 the :mem-bet's o'f'
the losingside of the tt.` F. O. Sp-
arrow ' huntfiig' 4 : contest. enter-
tained the winners/ and the new mem-
'Hera' and their~ ; friends a •.splendid=
. program was given consisting of
solos by Mrs. W. Joynt of . Lucknow
' and Miss 'Colina Clark, instrumental
music by Abrin Miller and' Charles
• McQuillui, and, by Qeoi'ge . Stuart
addresses by Rev. Mr. Cumming
Mr. John Joynt M. P. P. and ° Dr.
Newton of Lucknow. Lunch was serv-
ed at' the conclusion of the program.
Mrs. ,Ed. Meltoberts is visiting in
Wingham .this .week
•Mr. Frank Todd 10 'parting •a new
We'll know ''why., Clouds instead of sun
•Were over many, a cherished 'plan;
hd: ceased when=scarce'.
Why _song .a... ... - ...._._
°begun: •
I•ts then up there we'llunder-
stand.
nder-stand:: ••
A .loving' wife,: faithful„ friend.
:An' earnest Christain' to the end.
Her life has left a memory sweet;
To cheer our hearts,until. we meet
LIP thereAnd there' we'll under,
stand--
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WESTFOR!' - - `
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out buy your phonograph for'a lifetime
--Yon-ought to et alifetimeofu'sicali ha -
piness out of it.; And. you do,when you, buy
a New Edison from us.
-;- _ ar - ntees_ this.' . .
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• Edison-ter—vice se�r_ice.. g�x a
scribe is undoubtedly vennrng for
'_ 1►,1•onda A:- r11 4tli _tl►is weer ' i4Rup' _� .
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; ch has , gone likei its Winds. ,
The '.ot ter night' 'as"T lay" -awake-
i :whiph., often
•with ".. that ' yearn yearning
within there fell from the
upper :..air...:. the. ,notes. , of the . wild
gander as he winged -his way on-.
ward, by' faith, not. by sight towards
his distant bourn. f rose and 'throw-
ing open the. shutters Strainedeyes
towards the unseeing explorerdstartl-
ed, as a halfasleep soldier' Might ,be
startled by the faint bugle •eall of
commander, blown, to him from the
clouds. What far-off lands, streak-
ed with dawn, does he believe in?
Neve in? .
in what sylvan waters wi11 11e,
WIT his tired breast?' Always w
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LANES.
Ours repair -expert overhauls your instrument
it running 'smoati1ly- and
regularly
sweetly.
Durr RE-CREA'riorr Departrhent mal:;es . its
ison -- •- esu� '00111i to stock the kind of music you most enjoy.:...; .
,s Po�ha� .,
Our, magazine; ,"Along }3roa �dway," comes
.every month `with": -its chat about things and
e. ,. ,
.r1+�m �chows
persons musical.
' ' FREE
Get this handsome
etchingproof by Frank -
"lin 'Boot.l- - and frame
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it oun
Faison as he looks 'to-
day. • Bears : pis fat.- . -
eimile autograph. No
advertising matter:- • 13
, *19 niches in size.•'
`Bring or mail ilic tou
:A1 this' is service in, the truest sense' of . /..4%,"
rci.121, interested and with-' ri s
the word,=co , >,� �
out cost
Tuesday April ..5th.
Wil Barn, Lane had a..phone , install-
ed last Week - 74 - 1.
Mrs, Thomas Bowler . had a bee
moving her furniture to her future
bone' in St. Augustine.
• Courey's Corner Club held a very
suceessful entertainment , last Friday
evening • r Hacketown •' Dramatic
club presented the lionorous' drama.
"TbeCountry School Mam". It . was
greatly enjoyed, 1y' all. Refined
vaudeV111 between sets. ,Atter tbi'
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40"nctVb, or
-:paayl--the-
--lunch
boxes ---were- sola
bringing—quite a -.sum of � honey.
Lunch followed "and then*daneing;un'
•til< the morning ..
hqur 'J 1 :roeils,.
__. .... P,�. ce,
amounted to $81.
'Born
—On 'April 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Courtney. 'a _ son--congat-
ulations. '
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KINGARF WEDDING
A very ' pretty wedding ..was ,so1`
emnrzFd at S•t.,VCetlicw's church, I; in-
garf oft Tuesday March 20th. When
Miss' Lucretia Mae Young, was unit-
ed marriage to Mr. John Wilmer'
Stringer, •on of Mr. and Mrs. Yitm'
Of Mendila1ns • wedding:
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er.
Strin s
and_ nephew g
Pl► of Biho11
'.. A = large --and! -- xepresenatiuc.._con-
gretation assemble in the church to
"witness 'the 'seremony. '••`flue ` Bride
entered the church, leaning on the.
arm of her"father,to the strains of
Lohengrin's ; Wedding,: March and
looked charming in.a gown of white
satin with a flowing veil, caught up'
'with orange blossoms. She carried
ti bouquet of Aruin lilies. The brides-
maid, 'Mss :Mable 'Stringer, sister of
the bride : wore a dainty . figured
.dross trimmed with baby ribbon and
rose 'buds; •'
Mr. Alberb• Young acted as best
'roan to; hIs brother-in-law,
T -h
ter n,on i? e p was 'per�ornteci-lit_
the Recta., the Rev. F. Lewin and'
:they.
.._ha . col -le-..left'-the thurch_to_
_happy p
March. After the ceremony, a re--
ceptign was' l'eld'at the bride's home •'
where about 50 friends and relatives
athered to offer congratulations •ane,
view fibs numerous wedding pre-
sents. During the evening which was
spent with orchestral music • and
games,, the beautiful wedding song
`All -joy be thine" was rendered. •
The young couple Will make their ,
home on the Stringer, ,f :
atlept:; '` "Doctor, .I Bowe you my'
life,"
Doctor; 'Yes, and that WW1?
rile strairia"
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