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' few ' . ,: . a been • s opening upand uttin t. to stock
'� •�urtng the last vlreeks We h Ve _ �n ktu y P a Iu �
. mo complete stock
thee shoes, and o�� webelieve we nave'`the.`lar est and moa eo _, a .to..k
new s__oes, n largest P
''Children's v , h. in. uckno .
- - • ; . .Footwear ever s shown l� .. '�.
of u to -darn styles o� �?Ct'amea s a��d� . .
ns a few lines. Bexciw'we' note the numl�et's and descriptions of ". ti s, •
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"No, 6151 IS an, EMpress model, vigil kid hal.,
with a: high cut black. cloth top: Very
Good• year welt, and is
4' 0
. _ pricedat. .,...�r:..:e'a,ry.,'.�., • .�
6253•
isthe samemodel in :atent
.hTo•t.,.
FT, 4.50
lef►ther,at';,�,.:,�.:.,..,.,•�.,", . •..
No.. 922 A..new Empress: buttoned boot,., pa-
tent leather, high cut cloth top, 4.50
good -year welt, at : ,, .... . , . .
No.7864-One of tbe'Classic: lines, patent colt,
button, black .cloth .top, new 3 50
' etage last, and 'is tb be shad for. •'
No, 823-A' Classic gunmetal button, •A
• cloth tap, at, . ,.00
No, 5204 -An Empress shoe; patent leather
vaimp:iand quarter, black, cloth A DO
top, plain laced: bal,, priced at, •,. `�•' :
.Inns. 721 and 722 are.. Empress•' lines, in button
and blucher styles, long. kid,. c�.50
patent toe: cap, very serviceable, .
�o x000 A patent, button, 'medium vamp,
toe cap, a good: style, and has a'
dull calf top, price is , . 4.00
'Nos, 50.0, 713,. 868 and 802 are all especially
_. adapted for growing girls. They are made
on fairly broad lasts, have low' heels and,;
come. in. patent, dongoJa and gunmetal
leathers,' and are priced at 3,00 3,.50
and .. ...... .,
a
:t,
:k" ''n i li new a..
N: 808 -=-Flair d at u t a r I3e r •
t? Throat"
� .. " kid. p , p
throat' • .style: This, pump is ,an exact
0 of pne of _. 'a 1'non's .Shoes :a New
••c y It l Shoes,
:ii, .
Yot�k 'Model which sells at $7.00. You
can get it here •in'a 'Classic Shoe •• ,
3.00'
for only• w
No, 741 is an Empress 2 -strap shppsr, patent
'amp and° kid quarters..,° This line has
always been, a popular. seller..
hiced t 3.00
No. 753 is the same as 741'in plain vie kid.,
No... 0528 -Plain, vici•kid Oxford, hand -turned,
-good-year' welted solo., This is a. pally
dressy shoe, and is made' for 3° 50
"Wenien who know"; Pricedat,
Ne 811 --Patent' oxford bal., with cloth 'com-
bieat%on, We anticipate this shoe to be a
favorite with the women who like neat
foothwear. Either, ()lassie or Empress
models, •Cuban or, flare heel, sizes • 2r '
to7,C,D,and E widths, at ., 3 50.
Nos.•
' 6506 and 6524•are Empress'pumps; in pat-
ent leather, semi -Colonial style, 3 O
With blank and white trimming, • ,
tlilli'Stl?I, arcf ,0til i
}: John iar i last al t
f • Ilondwy,. March '27. hz b int marK. M �v el yld also lost a
The Misses Robertson,. of .Mitchell, are
visiting at Ben Chesnut's: for .d few•
weeblissps.
Mary McLeod had a short ruts-
away last Wednesday evening ,N4 ono
hurt, nothingbroken. •
Ilov,, Mr. Read, of South Odom,
isited Iiis Nolo a4ong•tho'4th Con; ea
Thutsdaiy, of last wea'lt.
Mr. and Mrs, 'William Fraser, of the
6th, attended the funeral •of Mrs. F raser'e
niece at Eglbro on Tuesday.
be credited to theinfluence of this ex.
cellent mother. They are Foster, Peter,
and Thomas, on farina not far from the
old homestead; Ww. ,f.,.of the•ilaaniton
Collegiate 'teaching staff; James and
Lagee, of ;ttidgeelough, Alta.; Robert,
Tena and Bessie at homer For these and.
the sorrowing husband deepest sympathy
is feat in the loss of one whose place •in
the holm: aud;theirt hearts can never be
,bled. '
The f'nneral on'Friday was, very largely
attended„ :many friends following the re-
enins ta their last resting -place' where;
the six. eldesteons laid them,' to rest.
Tl viees-at-;the-lions" and! grave were
conducted by Rev. J. U. Stewart of whose
church,.sho was A Member. ; On account
of train delay, Rev. G. M. Dunn, of Tor-
onto, a former pastor,, who Was expected
to assist at the service, was unable to. be
John Carruthers bought a fine ,colt
lately; no -got .ltraV,ef{.. . ',J tM1
bleRepeal', epeal', which is a guarantee ; as to
quality,, in itself.
Anglia Ross is recovering frOni the
effects of a fall which .lie ieufkred last,
week by slipping on a piece of icer tie
was quite baadly shaken up.
_Tames Pierce, 'wlto resides with his
rep.. 'Alex ,Fierce, on the, .6th; 'has
had to severe attack :of pneumonia, ' Ha
liTecovering, we understand, .•
:• Dan. i,lcLeod,•on the boundary,.. de-
livered afine teakof horses at Walkerton
to hank` Irwin. • Alex. Pierce also tgok
a tc,aln'to'; Vuallcei., ons for Haul,
Mrs; iW,S','atcI)prlald, while removing.
p• a er Atari the wall and Preparing aring. to
p p
repave!, fell 'off a chair and .received
some abrasi Sns,,none serious;),liowever.•
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MM.eKieyy� of 'Yondstook,. wh 'h as
li en visitin 'her, break er J•ames Slather
e g � r � ,
land', returned 'to. her home. She' was
accompanied 'pack by •her niece, Miss
Martha Sutherland. ' •
ltod.".McDougall, un the '4tli, lost a
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l angslde
Tuesday', Marchi 2$
Lance Moffat is hone front, the
W. J. Moffat, of Hamilton, attended
the ,funeral of !1as`sm9ther last Frid.ty; .
We are pleased tri' report that • t11 rp,
lioya, �vlto hes been ilk: for sone dote, is'
improving.
• Mrs.'F. Cherry 'and \daughter, Tfath-
leen, intend starting for 'their bonne '.in
IRTIVVSt „
Elynter Vino left for the West last
Saturday. Going West is a pretty reg-
ular. thing with. Elyrner each spring.
Ds4lair OF ,l'i'sts. Moi t'Ar.--Deep sad-
nen .settled uponthe community when;.
• n Wednesday morning of last week, it
beca,Ine known''tbat Mrs.'Gsti. (4- .Ai',1irat
h,ad paseed away:, She had been in poor
health for More than three Tnonths suf'
feting: from heart trouble, and, although
she rallied,aoinewhat two week's ago,;her
d64eeayears .oth-ryas f scarcelyage:, Mr,unsexuected
.-Moti'at'.
'.s. She was
.
name was Jane Tboranpion. A .native of
$Scotland cotland she ca. with. her Husband to
rr►e
Canada in ,1871, and here . through: ad-
versityand prosperity she .was ever a
devoted' wife, and ni'other, and holpniate,
a faithful friends, a' kind ''and helpful.
'neighbouk. She wes esteemed by all who
knew'iier.: To Mr, .and hire Moffat were
born seven sons and three daughters, all
of whom are living, With the exception
of ono daughter; Maggie, who died twelve
'years ago, The high measure of respect
present, '
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..8sttirday, Marek, 441.
Dir John it Waton'bus been viaiti0g
in trnderwood.
Mrs, Matthew' McCrei ht has been on
the sick last, We 'hope' s ie, will soon baa
up auti around again.
'Mr, Peter Cameron, blacksmith, gave
a dance to his friends cf the $th, on.
Thom p.reu'nt.repOrt,an. enjoyablrt even-
big.
Avery succe-sful entertainment was
held in 'Bethel Church on the :evening of
March 15. The principal part of the
program consisted of two dialogues. and
one. play. The dialogues were entitled.
"Not on WI "rograni,'1an 'rho w _ �_»._...-
School Ma'am," The play waas. eixtttled
`"Betsy's Ancestors." ' The young people
of the congregation are to be congratu-
lated for the way in which there were
presented. Proceeds amounted to 638.
The.'I On'Ien s Institalte held • a very .
Belies,
c4a rii2
-�-�ues , y, �1@� c 8..
successful entertainment• in... the Wootl=.
roan's hall on the 21st: A good programa
was given: consisting. of :solos;by`Mr. Wal-
ter:- Walden and: Mr;Duncan ..McTavish,
'Violin music. was rendered by 1lliss Eil-
Oen Shieills and. Mr. Frank. Scott. Speech-
es were given by .Rev. 'Mr., Rutherford
aril Mr ' John Shiells; • Recitation :bar
Mr. W. C. Pollock'and readingby.Miser
Jennie. Shiells, M.utio on rhe.: bagpipes:
by Mz;' Brotohie if e. John' Reid .trade
'ksplendid chairinana A 'pear..' of socks
nit by •Mrs..frwin, sr•, were .raSied ant!
Mr• WesleyReid was the:.luck (ran.
y
Ile kindlycongented'to have the soeks.
offered by auction, each person 'paying
his bid. Every person went Name hav-
ing immensely enjoyed the evening. Net
proceeds amounted to $54 00.
Win; Bowles and Roy .Irwin are busy
inakin;ntaplo syrup. •
t•
ion lltobortson, of Benrniller, is visit-
illg° is sister, Mrs. McA,ilrster..
Born -T Mr, . aird; s.Alex. Agar,
0 1 , , fir, Aga
•on Marek 25, 1016, a danghter.
Charles:Alton: returner, Monday night;'
He says hale- feeling fine,. and • we .all
welcorne'ham horns:. .
Wet e s .r to re ort. that Geor e''
•, gat;.., o Cy. P $
;Irwin s, driver had its: foot badly crit last
week, owing to. the bad roads,
M'rs. John Munroe, who has been
visiting'relatives here, returned ori 'Fri
day to her home: in Kincardine.
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In Slippers and Pumps we'believe :.
we have 'everything that `is new-, `.
The. come iii "Plain Kid• and Pat-
ent,
eat, andPatent and' Cloth Com-
binations.
No. 817,is on exactly the same last as 8Q8,
only in ',the patent and 'cloth,. 3'.50
and retails at:.. . , . , .
Just a, word about our Children's
Shoes. Our ' line ,includes the
celebrated Classic Shoes, noted for
their wearing qualifies and style.
We have not space to describe' the different.
lines; but any 'woman who has ever bought
:.'these goods knows the quality of:.theist. WO.
have. them in. Slippers and . Beets --Patent,
•.Gunmetal -and- n��atsol'a leathers' Uriced. at
$1,10 for the wee trite to,.$2.50. for larger'
sister. '
Also a line of Gunmetal Bluchers for boys
-sixes .11�to 2 -at•
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Friday, Saturday,. Monday, :Tuesday, Wednesda,
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ERON
Teeswater : •
Tuesday,:: March is.
Capt. W. F. Hiscox and . Mrs. Hiseox
.:spent tthe 'week -end in, Teeswater.
Walter Wraith. of the Toronto .Star, Teeswater contingent. "
'spent the week -end with bis parents.
R. J':: Mann has sold out his dry,goods
business, Lilt, is retaining the hardware.
Evan Stewart, son of 'Dr. Stewart, is
the latest addition to the ranks .•of• the
Phone' No. 10 is at Your Service,
We 'Sell for Cash -We Sell Cheaper Than The Credit Stores'
rices' of NEPQNSET
WALL :BOARD
Three :AttracfiYe
Finishes
NEPDNSET Wall Board is a tough
fibre board which comes to you in
sheets. Costs less than plaster and
laths. rt can be nailed to .the stud-
ding and joists very' quickly and
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Plain gait, -Cr eaiu White and -Burnt
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Office or' factory.
VC OEwi11yotx use ak .
'Imitation `:Burnt
.Leather.
$30.00 per
Mis. "Latie Redburn was called to
Toronto because of . the illness of, he
mother, who is in the hospital there.
Patriotic night at the rink with band
in attendance last Thursday'night clear-
ed 'something over $10 for Red Cruse
purposes. , "
141r. and Mrs. Wm. Lavin have gone
t� Berlin to attend the funeral 'of Mrs.
Lavin's father. ' Mr. Lavin expects to
get work in Berlin. ' '- ' •
.The Band Uoncert last Friday, .was.
well patronized, as it deserved to be, and
the audience enjoyed some excellent
'music and is laughaole farce pat' on by
the soldier boats: •
1le'v. W. A. Bradley and Mrs. Bradley
have been in '1;'oronto:. Rev. A. E 'Fear
'took the service in the' Presbyterian.
Chinch m the.morning and' in his own.
church in the evening. .•
The ladies of • the Patriotie .Leaigue
.ionated $26 to aid the Bruce' Batt•.Ilion
i3and;. Mr. Hasenflug gave $15 obtayined•
froni:sale,of ,lag's and badges, and Miss
Guilfoyle'gave $10 obtained from hot
launches •at rink; in all, $51• to aid the
battalion band.: ' •
GUIYN's FERTILIZER -Get your supply
of fertilizer home while the roads are
good. . supply on hand. Get it while it
lasts. G. S. ROBERTS: N.
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Wh+te
fl
.$28.00 per
sq.. ft.
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Irritation .Oak
and
Quarter Cut Oak
$80 per M
sq it•
The Lucknow Hardware & Coal Co.
THE STORE THAT HE'VER'DISAPPOUITS I r
Zion
93
Hair .Tonic
G uaran t •.ted
for Dandruff,
Falling
Hair and Irri-
tations
rri-tations of the
scalp. Price
50c, .$1.00.
PIANO •CQNTEST
loses o '',Aril 5th
Wedn s'day at 11• o'clock 'p.m.
This is the last week you will have, a chance
tb :help somebody. win. - .io;000 Pianb Votes will
be given with 'every 25 cent purchase of Rexall
Remedies or Toilet' Articles. 5o,0o0` Piano Votes
will be given with each $i.00 purchase •of Rexall,
Remedies or Toilet -Articles, =from Friday morn-
ing to the end ofthe contest. 1f Look over this
list and .see, if there is something in it .you want.
Mail Orders sent•.Post Paid and. votes allowed if.
you assure us that ' purchase ;will be paid for
within two weeks.°.
Harmony Shampoo,
Used weekly, leaves the.
hair silky,: soft and.. fra.
grant.
Price............50
Rexall Cod Liver Oil
Emulsion
A ' splendid builder after
la grippe or bad colds,
Price $1.00
Rexall Sarspa.rilla
• Tonic'
A' blood purifier and tonic
Price' $1.0O.
To het • rtiaW
A. Perfect
Dentifrice--
antiseptic
and
deoderant.
Price .25
Pearl Tooth Powder
Makes Pearly Teeth -
Price ......
Rexall TToilet. Soap.
'A pure white Soap for
toilet or.', baby.
Price i'Oc, 3 for 25c
NERVE REMEDY
A Nerve and Body Tonic.
There is :nothing' better for a
good general tonic. •
Price • • • - $L50 '
'.. -Tuesday, March 28,
Isaac•"Andrew is busy making maple
syrup.
Mr. Ruttle,of Ripley, is` "visiting at
David :trout s- ..
°Mrs. John Mina, who has been on the
sick list, is improving nicely.
Owing to impassable roads, our. , instil
man missed getting around yesterday.
Miss Margaret Ritchie, of rorest;.
spent the week -end under the parental
roof.' •.
Mr. and Mrs.' lyet'rr Watson, of St.
]lelens,' Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs.
- henry Gardner.
Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, of Ripley,
' spent Tuesday of last week with Mr: and
Mrs. ])avid Stroud.
Rexa11-Beef-,,--Iron-and
Wine
Contains more beef, more
iron, and; a better quality
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similar preparation on'tbe
Market.
Pricee,
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A. Guaranteed . Remedy for
Kidney andBladder
Troubles.
Price • $1.00
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I3>rAtac' i`eaiY - -DARK GREEN
BLUE DARK BROWN' PURPLE.
NAVY BLUE '• CARDINAL RED'
By using two color: other shades may bb
obtained. Price 25c.'.
New England Toilet
Waters
Fragrant and refreshing.
, '4 choice odors
Price .50
Harmony Lavender
Smelling Salts`
Stimulating and Int'igor-
ating. Price:.... .50
WEAK, NERVOUS OHIO -WOMAN.
-Mode- Veli By Delicious diol
Bellefontaine, thio. -"My blood Was.
very poor -- Y was in a 'weals, neri'ous,.
run-down Condition. X tried different
remedies without.benefit and one day
mfr druggist told me about Vinol.
tried itited it built me up in every •wa
blood, 'strength and nerves, and Y tell
my friends it is the best medicine on
earth. "µ- late. BART. BRUNSOti.
Nitrol, our delicious cod liver and iron
tonic without oil, sharpens the appetite
aids dil estiore enriches the blood and
in this natural manner creates strength, •
Spence, Druggist, Luclenow.
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Rexall .
Clary Bark
Cough
Syrup
f 'r Coughs,
H 3arsen.ess
a'nd'' Sore
Throat, .
425.u, .5t'iic
&$1;.00
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A combination of Red Cedar and
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Prevents excessive' pers-
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CELERY AND IRON TONIC
'mirth you mem, mom.
MANES Y011 .TEAT MOVER
MAKES YOU FEEL inti, it li
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Price 1.00'
COMPOUND SYRUP OF
HYPOPHOSPHITEB
Tones upthe nervous system,
stimulates the appetite, en -
Hebei the •blood.
Price . 100
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Soothes Irrita-
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