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Embittered with life a;' proud aristocrat sneer- '
ingly married ,an Indian squaw, Then sent her
borne to disgrace his family and sank to the dregs
in the lumber camps of the North:
liut one day the pian in him awoke. Seeking the
pitiful creature he had wronged, he found—a rad-
iant, beautiful woman! who ---
Come seesomething new in motion picture! A
tale of Canada's frozen wilds, society's drawing
rooms, andthe biggest, deepest things inhuman
hearts,
With
MILTON SILLS
ET_,LTOTT DEXTER
MA1 ''L JULIENNE SCOTT
117t'S„sho ".Che Translation ofk a Savage"
by. Sir Gilbert Parker,
,-1T'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
SO
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in his sev.ond 3 reel uproar
rw
o y,i res
night 7,30 and 9.
a.tinc�e Saturday as .usual; < �,:�,1�1o1��s at� .igh
Regular r TJs
s ,ft y1� w
t, 1 1'41 I r?ry, it?l,iri•? kr
fa+ r "i tt til ? '•I� I1h,'9'fl�%'°?y t,
Mc-.
deme- i brass band was in attendance.
here `Lean Johnston was referee,
LUCKNOW tend tet Besides her
e the audience Y JoeJohnston was in Moncton well taken and av = of Mi-, 3 J
March dill, 19az, td loudly, wvho feels het loss very keenly
sh i week attending the fpr
i,t,cktxoyt, many opportunities to applat s in one clayiasC
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Mond . y Tues., Wednesday
P; `'st to Lh re ,Or,t,wun
a the FUtvire to Wini
JOE LOUDEN'S folks had
never been machand the town's
"hest" people, didn't think much
of ' Joe But he'd fought for an
education and had .,come back
home to make good.
The rest of the big, brave,
blood tingling . story will fill
your heart completely,
A Paramount Pict t.re
in
',. Frog the famous novel by
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Catalog Time
Where now the winds of Matadi are
blowing the garden sass will soon be
growing. My muse shall sing man's
yearly heed for onion"sets and spin
,aeb. seed, shall sing likewise that gay
deceiver which stimulates our garden
fever, the subtle seeduaan's catalog
whose charms our' better judgement.
fog, Its f.dctured beets and peas and
chard were never grown in rimy back
yard. My radishes are not so red, my
pumpkins not so widely spread, my
lettnees refuse.. to head. Tim seedman
is an optimist and loves the• brighter
Side, f , wvist, . , He does; not show in 1
colored plate the woolly worms that
lie in `wit. No dark brown spots like
mine are seen on his prolific greenpod
bean, : And yet for, planting all agog,
I- love that yearly catalog. I hail with
joy eachhartnless fable'and'plant new
scluashes for my table.' For though
my cukes be bitter things thy cabbage
full of worms, by jings, and all my-
snap
y
snap beans full- of strings, still to my
heart the brown earth calls, and".all
her suinrner, springs and falls shall.
find any legs in overalls; shall' find me
spading loam . and, sand with seven
blisters on my hand,
North Bruce Election Expense'
The election expenses of Richard E.
Steady, Progressive /candidate, North.
Brace, in the recetrit federal contest:
.amounted to $t6r7.45,:,accorditig to a
statement issued by=his financial sec-
retary and given out .by thc returning;
officer for.North Bruce, Following.
is an itemized statement: Personal ex
penses, $565.o0. hire of premises,
8186.25 services, $162.6o; travelling
expenses, $600.00; advertising $104.20.
• UCKNOW j say the least splendid. Each part was interment in Mount Pleasant
. invalid sister ww> t� seen
t ,r a lila<„two sisters, very
Mrs.Dougla
r r h L. cavi v a..the Storyleaves w
t.t.t.>nodw setrto :Y � Another short Play"How
t out of the N. Fi. L. rumina by I Gr.eww” was it Trtimorous skit and well
pet
uricla combination. lthough4 pot on. There- was also readings; in-
- uc.kngw heat them here 6-5. The; struntentals, and solos proving again
visiting team is probably ave oi? that Luc;know's home talent can put"
-tire largestg players that Have ever ap-1 ora an entertairirnent equalled by few At the conclusion or the Boy
p e and for the
r rio4v is I 1 concert a week ago the Womet
scared on'.,,T tt..l� surpassed b none. cot
test. The t P y l rood presented
of them otic of lite ias slitttte of. Ho 3 I
sun)of Luc'knotiv's gist h
z Sound last i The death of one Reid on behalf of t
'Fa t a r t try( to O"aweWednesday ' Master i..
a = t t � for the supremacy of es"!: residents occurred on
to th to os
u •ess
B
1whenMiss
Susannah rg
• ted
_defeated lest, were
t 1
,bat,
t and
third
round, the t tlast call. The late Miss
The returii'gairte was Played- on answcrecl the
t' -o, over So -:ears of age,
Owen 1 ur'>•esti wsTro:wti as n c
Monday � eight and defeated T,
d` " t took care of her sister,
Sound by a'^rccize ,nf F to t. { lived with and
been an invalid
- . , ; by \;criic.lr Miss Sarah,. who has > _
Th' � x n1lrcr t ;aw e_at itis, l t �,. - -bile
4,S r the pas feiwa. y ars .incl w
' , w:n hall last: '1''ucs i o
day iii c in the 'very
, . .1 -arse one night fell and
•.. was .„. _ .; ,�. a}-, about Chs. .house _ . , They t•"arc award
day night a tw successful crowded, l night and, Walkerton. w c
Lr r not:the; uiittic iter hip, crud. lay all c n lender, in 001111)
,11 to h the was o was
program one of the b�:st, Mr. J.; until well au tci'the next evening be- contract ,
Go?,,.fore found by the neighbors and the tl vcrtl other firms- ' ,•• -t occupied the chair. Mrs, fo
I,l bt. Phillips
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•, -spieudid address exposure and .tinct; proved fatal. 1
outlining
ngilli;,s pow a was held at her Bite residence
' r,• -:1110 growth of the V�'onen'S .5ei � uac C
1 31 .. r '
alai a,- • 1e1,
0,1 body heal
he h
- vitt t
ti
,e
Institute since its: organization. The, on 1 11 rt•scl tw cw
o .taken he next morning to 1
ww•t t
n s 'Fla t�
w _ •a •an Canada's alta . i5
\I<h
n
�N.TTTT_r+CHURCH
Miss Olive Terriff returned •front
Toronto on Monday.,•�►
Mr, and Miss McQuoid took .pos ,
session of their new home on Wed-
nesday of last week, We are sorry
to lose' Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and
fancily but welcome Mr, and Miss Me-
Quoid. ,
Master ,,Lawrence Henderson, the
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas
Henderson. was very ill last "week.
' ristened six child-
to christened
Ir Scob
n Rev. IY i.: in the
ren at the marninl, service
Presbyterian . church' last Sunday.
Miss Tilly Alexander of St. Helens,
visited last week at the home of Mr.
and. Mrs: Andrewv,.Fox.
'ss Kathleen. Terriff has secured a
Mrs. McKenzie of" Chic-
Mr.
hic - ;eral of a cousin.•Mt
and Mhas .::their cars Position in Toronto. We wish her
OttawaNearly every otic
ago. She. was a. MarkktiBurg s the late very few of 'this success.
had; .out but we notice' - In es of Clinton, rs-
5 - and coca y her life her .Miss Mary IIo 1
Ta.year's number plates.
sere. 5week at the home of Mr. Jos.
' ed radically. all : life l y Home last Fri- itedlast w
lav p'I'lie'T C. O. F. At'
r.
coots enjoyable
Holmes,
. ab
was a most enjoy
is, In- clay evening w ry rat.. Mr•, Will 'Stein, who has .been visit-
returned
affair, over 10 People being., Aiese in - with his sister, "iVIrs, Wm. Purdon,
S r: g
-eturned. to his:home in the West on
i
Monday.
Mac, Mc-
Lellan
:Purdon and hla .
Messrs. Aldin
spent' Sunday with the former's
Mr. Jas. Purdon of St. Helen's.
uncle; M .
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson. Of. Blue -
vale, visited with their,son, Mr.. Rh -
land Henderson over Sunday. -
t last.
Miss : Florence Purdon seen
T rizes were won by.Mrs. (Dr.)
e Iocal _ate P T McDonald.
Wm.
Paterson and Mrs. ��
nd air t of.tbose present en-
After lunch most t k
l
appropriate address. The presen a- jo red a dance tiIl'. about -.30 o sloe .
Mrs, T. Harris and - ] y visited .with Isis
tion was made ibyn Mr,:.Arclrie :Barbour
The boys a red-� n' cif Bel.
Mrs. Jas, Hodgins.. Y Pp daughter, Mrs.,. ItgeClenaglla
the kindness
vera much.
aatc t-
lave;
g esent
iii ilete,d l Douglas is at pr
,lbont eo 1 T. I)nt
- ri•is Iaros::, have Mr, 'R, g
Ha s, n• suffered'a
uildin at: 1' bed having' S
. �• the County fi S . confiaied to his the zvii an o,t
ed. the ii arising on s onlay
weak 'swell n
l':ul et11100 morning. ,.
MissAgnes Lawson, who left here
w, t a�.
r .' for the West,
' r= � � and l':urrl;'anuoti.-hockc.Y "-about. fouraeet year t. Cs l n, esisteddays in town. `: °
teams played off the tie. winch visited a few SCHOOL REPORT
1 � "iglu
MissSudbury,
'• turda - nt�ht,Florence Scott of :
,,, ,,, them ort, St } F.o„: report
between ng na here.The tollowng -is the school1
1 Dungannon won: easily .11rc ,ww=ho has - been "w visiting. her :tient Mrs. To Kinloss T3rttce. fro,•
t
othe
Number enrolled for i- •
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rivals of New.Spring Goo
Nev Spring Goods are coming to hand daily, you will find. '7
our range of goods in all departments "large" and at the_ `new
prices which are much lower than last year. Your dollars will
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bring you much better ,returns: ,Inspect our stock of goods in both
stores and you will be satisfied with our values in all lines of goods.
WASH GOODS --Comprising new patterns, Ginghams, Prints
Organdies, Voiles, Lawns, Mulls, Drills and Chantbrays.
DRESS' GOODS --All wool Cashmere, fine Ftigl-ish snake,
comes in:Black, Creat)., Brown, Pink, Prue, Cardinal and Navy.
.-Fi uality San Toy, Poplin, T3roadcloth, 'Venetian and
hest makes in, all wool serges. ,See our quality serge, at $t.00."
and $I.25.
SILKS—Large range of new silks in plain. and fancy .wweav-,,; ;.
es, Swiss and Italian Silks are of good quality,
See our • Fancy , -Skirting Silks at $1.So.
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RSETS—Ne-w Spring models are now. in, we,are showing
a large range iii D. ,&• A„arid -Crompton Corsets. See our :c le ar-
trig tines ac s,.ia .° -, ;
New Dress•.Trimmings, New, Buttons,. New ;Hosiery, New
Gloves New, bo,
ns and 3.aces N
e•w Spring
Coats and ;Skirts,
"New Boots and Shoes. •
week with her sister Airs. .Cecil Fal-
coner.
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London foruand last weak fo, •lot for 5 S. No.
t 5
to
u lef
Il 1t o
h month
J Il if
I_.�Ni�{ it '
rd Car4::e
tl' rai!'I'.
t
Sprin
Spring is coming --Buy a Ford. Get out into the country every
rd)tl can spare. You will tackle your business with: greater'
bur wife will forget the Monotony of house w+rorl — your
children will lose'their town palloranti have the. time their lives..
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It' easy' in and let u: give you full
�rSto buy wl Pool , oar way. Com
' •, plan,
- �"` � at;; of our deferred paymentl
j3ar l.I€_�11
minute
nttto.
We'tar gradually :getting in ` totich
with outside world, as they get
Those present at the Guild Afeet-
ing on Alenday night enjoyed -i splen- ,
diel program.`' Miss Dolly Henderson Sr. "I�G—Edward'Moore, 66 per cent;
gave an excellent paper on the topic Malcolm Ross, 61; Robt,° Lott, , 6o;
Perfection in Little Things'', Read- Elgin Purdon, 5o; Russel Taylor, 38•
Ings were given by Misses Lorna Sr IIT—Annie Moore, 8o; Wallace
Campbell, Norma Thompson, and Conn, qo Clara. Purdon, 75 Russel
5 Margaret AllcCallurn. A duet by little --_. __ter.-•_. _.
i- _
Mi ties Jessie Stewart and Mary Doug
S l xs and a quartette by Misses Mary 'i ' A. "
Aitchison, Martha McCallum, and
• rnesr Watsontand Glennic was w y
cr
•said
Average attendance. 34 35• Percent-
age of attendance, 85.87. School was
open: full time 20 days. ()nly ten
pupils attended every day. -
Tlie classes are inorder ot,iiterit,.
The High School Concert
The Advance intended to urate nieii-
tion of the High School concert in
our last issue brit we overlooked it.
The concert was given in the Opera
House on Tlairsday'evening, February
23rd., anti again on Thursday evening,
March and. The entertainment was
all that could be .expected. Several of
the students taking their part like
veterans of the stage, and on the
whole the entertainments were excep-
tionally good. The pretty folk dances
were gracefully performed and enjoy-
ed
njoyed by all
The program was as follows:
i. Chorus....,, Daisy Days
2. Graces Misses Hanna, Snell,
McKenzie, Gilkinson and William-
son, es
• Playgoers
Cast of Characters
Master .,,,,. ...:-...•.Angus McKay
Stress Margaret 'anstone
Cook . Edna Gilkinson
Kitchenrnaad ....._ Louise Fraser
Parlormaid Alba Galbraith
Housemaid Edria: Musgrove
Usefulmaid - Bessie Mallough
Odd ligan, -Walter Little
4. Fairies ... , by Twelve Girls
5, Merry-go-round,"by eight girls and
nitre boys,
6. Chorus ," Make Believe
q, Sarabande, Misses Muriel Red.
mond and Georgina Bowers
8, Peck vs. Peck.
Mock trial when ivoinen have con-
trol of the Court.
Cast of Characters,,
Judge Neil lkLcLeaii
Clerk of Court a .Norman Muir
Counsel. for Def.. --Harold Mitchell
Counsel for Plaintiff, ::-..... ..,Catn.et'on
McDonald
Mrs. Peck, 'fast tmff, 7arne,q Allen
Mr. Peck, lief..,.., : J i5. Weisharl
7J•itblegses.
Mr. Pry —King McDonald
Mrs, lbry l ostia Hetherington
ilowe Lolrcly KCTth IDonaldsoii
Mr. Cltabsl y .„..bred isaxd
l ur ors Messrs. l"nlcone Carter,
:et
'nor c, 4")011 tldsnn, l'hti r7I,5r 1t, T'wob-
rtsotr, McI<inne]'; Cam ellastl ti 011,
i, .Braili artd tletheiht ton
r? bet
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The Double Track
Rout.
Between
MON'tiREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT M' d
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Unexcelled diningdar service
Sleeping cars on night trains and
parlor Cars on •principal day trains.
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' cClt:na ]ran Clias. Renders
Gaunt,; .'Tom 1l g ,
.•, Scott Pal:ersoai, 73, Russel'
Mo ,
1Vl.orisou, Gf; Edna Mo 'son, 61; David Henderson; BiuCe Martin,
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H'IeaIsabel Puron 55�
Moore, Agues Wi.lson.
, Roy McGregor.
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)r. II—Jean Sc t 81•Dawson Pt. IL—George Garton, Athol Par
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Craig, 694 Nettie Lott, 68; Edwarddon, YIIa`Wadei, John Garton, Fred
; Wadel, 66; L.autti Conte, 56; Grace.
Lott, Janes Richardeon, on•
'Richardson, 42; Wm Joinston 38. PtT--John Morison, George ,R
oss
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Sr. II—ElizaGladys
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artorJas. Henderson
Jr; TI—Helen Paterson, Clarence P. Gowans, Teacher,
Full information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E, Horn-
ing, District Passenger Agent, Tor-
, onto. H. B. Elliott, Town Agent,
telephone No, 4' W, F. I3urginau,
Depot Agent, •telephoi•te No. 50.
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ExtrS ecial Prices in
Furniture
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fr Oil
Best D. L. &m.
Scranton Coal
—.- Ili ALL SIZ1ZS --'
C`,anueli for fireplaces,'Smithing,
Soft Coal and Charcoal
Lumber of aiiltiuds, dressed and
undressed, Hard' and Soft Wood„
Stab Wood and Cedar always on
4:1.Floorriing,tSassh.,' Dooms and rMou d-
ings on .hand or made to order on
shbrtest'notice. Heaver and Eibze "
Board, prepared roofing Alla roof-
ing acid ronfrng paint,
Offien acid Platting Iai:a1l, fose-
phine sit„ auloining 4Y.1':al. btl1avti.
rested at
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Yid make
We give c.treful,
tentlCn to all ordets,
deliveries promptly,
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Seven PieceQuartered•a k Suit
of Den Furniture
Upholstered in Leather
SPecial at
50.00
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1 Seeds! Seeds! Seeds
Better Than Ever, Molt Grade .e aleau€cls.
Government ,Standard Seeds
Our,. endeavor is to provide for the purchasing public the
very best and purest grass seeds. We artpply only the cleanest,
best and
Ifight st Germ•gating Seeds
V6re are carrying in all lines'. of sends "Government Statiidard
No. 1", also "Special No. 1", wiiieb is ai`:grade better than 'No. T.
The best is none too good for the pxoeessive farmes.
We can supply your wants .itt ..1,2 i ('lover, Mstihti,otn Rad
Clover, r3l.siice, Alfalfa, Sweet, Clover and 'Timothy. ,
cSI. tell SOd ^,10
Ueeds, Potatoes, etri
ilowsOId'tic .10\4
aru.c,aie:0: "Ste -i
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