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Clothing that is Attrac-
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THE ILLUSTRATION SIIOWS THE POPULAR • WAIST,. SEAM
MODEL FOR YOUNG MEN. WE HAVE A SPLENDID RANGE OF
PATTERNS .AND AT THE VERY MODERATE PRICE OF $35.00.
OUR NAVY BLUE MAN'S SUIT AT $50.00, IS A WINNER. 'CUT
ON THE CONSERVATIVE 3 BUTTON STYLE;, NE,AT LAPELS,,SEMI-
FORM FITTING. SIZES 35 TO 42.
REMEMBER—WE ARE THE ONLY PIR VI TN 'IMCKN W SELL-
ING 20TH CENTURY BRAND CLOTHING. LET US TAKE YOUR
MEASURE FOR YOUR NEXT SUIT. FIT AND SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED.
MEN'S RAINCOATS IN THE` NEW STYLES. WE SELL THE CEL-
EBRATED "DOMINION RAYNSTER," ALSO THE "STANDARD," ,,.rroII
BOTH A GUARANTEE OF SERVICE AND STYLE.
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LADIES' BOOTS AND OXFORDS
• No. 6416, as illustrated, Women's Black.Vici Kid. High Cut
Bal. with the long vamp and 13-8 Cu ban He:..l. Price $12.00.
No. 7435. Black Kid Bal. with. the new Baby Louis Heel,
White' welt, Empress make, Sizes: 2.!/2• to 8. Widths B and C
Price $15.00.
No. 6628. Kid Pump with the high full Louis Heel, with
the new Buckles,, at $12.00 pair.
No. 652. The New "Shimmy" Pump, in Patent Leather,
at 7.50 pair. •
Oxfords in Black Kid and Patent Leathers, B, C • ane . D
widths. $6.50 to $9.00.
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o DISTRICT NEWS j
McTavish—Coiling-A pretty wed-
ding took place at the home of . the
bride's parents, Con..3, Huron, on
Mar.24, when Mr. Alex McTavish, a
prosperous young farmer of Huron,
was united in the holy bonds of' mat-
rimony to Miss Minnie " Coaling,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Colling. The nuptial knot was -tied
by Rev. Mr. Kilpatrick, of the Meth-
odist .church, in • the presence of
about .ninety invited 'guests. After
•the ceremony and congratulations a
sumptuous diener .was..servedl, after -
which a varied program was carried
out to • the 'enjoyment of all. The
happy couple *ill settle down =den -
joy married life -on the groom's fared
on Con. 2, amid the gest wishes of
all their many'frieiids'for a prosper-
ous journey over the sea- of life.
License Inspector White was in
Kincardine one day, last 'week- and
made a search- of a private' house
where 39 cases of liquor had been
stored from the car load which rec-
ently went. there. All he found was
3 cases of Irish, 2 cases of gin, one,
box of Irish with four bottles and a
box of Scotch with 7 bottles. The
owner of the booze, John Durward,
later paid a fine of $200 ' ecause he
could not satisfactorily explain what
had become of the remainder.
CAMERON, M U RDOCU & `CO.
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE
COMPANYOF CANADA
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T he applications for ,New Assurances received by the
• Company during 1919 reached a total of *over
$100,000,000
This exceeds the largest amount of ordinary Life As-
surance previously written in one year by any Company
o e i i Eth Aire.
Geo. H. Smith,
Get a Polio in 1920. ,
Agent, Lucknow.
LOTHIAN
—Monday, April 5.
Miss Greta Campbell is spending a
few days visiting friends near St.
Helens.
Miss Donalda Hogan is home from
Toronto for a week or so.
Mrs. Barger returned to Toronto
after spending a month here.
Pat Gaynor purchased the Murdoch
farm from Wm. McKenzie, and John
Johnston sold his„farm to John Far-
rish. There never, was SQ many
farms cfianging hands as there is •this
spring. A strong evidence of «pros-
perity. "
'M1'. John Rose who has been a re-
spected citizen of Aurora, I11., fur the
greater part of his life- and wi►o is
still enjoying a fair measure of
health although over 80 years of age,
is living, with his nieces, the Misses
•Rose, and will remain with them the
rest of his days. His wife died some
months ago. They did not have a
family.
Jumpy Nerves!
If you get startled easily or
"jump" or "scare" -at the least
little. thing, it means that your
Nerve *Force is weakened and
spent.
Your Nerves control every Men-
tal and Physical process that takes
place within you—it the the
Nerves were cut 'leading, t0 the
Ilesrt that organ would_ never beat
again. Without the Nerves you
could never See, Tante, Smell nor
Bear again, for it Is- upon 'th'e
Nerves that every sense depends.
If you wish to build And
strengthen the body you must put
new life into the millions of nerve
fibres .that lead to the Ilearrt, the
Stomach, the Kidneys, the .Liver
and the other organs. This you
can quite easily do ley taking a
six box treatment of Hackings
Heart and Nerve Remedy. It will
take away "that tired feeling,"
banish those pains in the head,
increase' your appetite, help you
to sleep better, eat better and live
longer.
What is a few dollars in com-
p trtson to your health, We offer
you a sovereign remedy for your
illucsS in Iiarking's heart and
Nerve remedy. The road t� Health
and Happiness is yours if you will
but believe It. This wonderful
Preparation will change you from
a eak, Nervous or Aiia4emle per -
Pon to one' full of Life. Vitality
tie hoses to your Chenks -by In-'
creasing circulation and purifying
the blood. Better get a few boxes,
,crow, when you think, of it, hut be
noir • to get Markings. ' Price 5fic a
box, 6 for $'2.50. Sold'by all deal-
( or by r.;atl, roetrafd. repels
11;11.. 'i1 (.is►ow+ 1.-
KiNLOUGN from you', convenience to an urban
-----•* "� centra,- aas-- prosperous. and hap
Prerx'ntation.—On Tuesday even- py life amens your new, neighbors.
inwr, March 0th, the friends and Please accept These -ilii ins c airs
neighbors 'assembled at the home of as a token of,our* well -wishes.
Mr. and Mrs.. -Jas. Perey for the pur- Signed ,on behalf of your friends
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,pose of -bidding thegood-bye he- and neighbors, II. A. Graham, Wm.
fore leaving for ' their new home Ryan.
'near- Kincardine. A pleasant -feature .
of the- evening• was the presentation
to Mr. and Mrs. Percy • of two- beau-
tiful rocking -chairs, while Mr. 11.
A. Graham read the following ad-
dress: .
To )d r. and Mr:-. James Percy
• :(nil family. - .' • $
'Dear -1•'ric•nds =We are aksemblr.'d
here this evening' on this, the .occa-
sion of your departure .from our
'midst, for the purpose of - showing,
in some appropriate way, ' our feel,
ings of regret at your departure,
and to commemorate the long and
valued friendship that has existed
• between us -during your life-long
residence as ontri neighbors: It _was
with feelings --ef • regret that We
'teamed of your decided change ' of
location. Ties of friendship existin!�
frotn childhood 'are not easily' brok-
en. Always 'have we found you a
friend in • need, ready to lend a help-
ing hand in all lay platters as well
as those pertaining. to. •thi• chime)).
Hence, as a, valued nuighhor andco:
worker in matters hattying' relation to
C U LROSS CENTRE
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Phone No,. 11 is at Your Service
We Sell tor Cash—we p
54eli Cheaper Thais The Credit Stores
ROOFING
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WE -HAVE 1N STOC'K,. NFI'ONSET. HEAVY PAR
O1D ROOFING SLAV •SURFACED; WEIGHS 8(1 lbs.
'R) THE SQUARE. er
THIS 15 BES:O 4D- A ,QUESTION l H E BE 5 '1'
< READY ROOFINGG ON THE MARK ET.
EVERY SQUARE GU Ar./1NTE El). ti
PRICE 1%11 SQUARE $5.50:
'WE ATE `NEPONSET-'"AROI D WI THI' T A
SLATE SURFACE. THIS ROOFING GIVES EXCEL-
LENT SATISFACTION—IT AS THE SA M E QU A LIT OF
FELT AS THE SLATE SURFACED 1' It I (' E P E R
SQUARE' $1.25,
WE HAVE A'CIIEA4'ER ROOFING "1'11.1'1' WI1.1,
LAST BETTER THAN ANY OTHER CHEAP ROOFING
ON THE THE MARKET. PRICE PER SQUARE $3.35.
BUY I;OOFING WITH A REPUTATION. NEPON-
SET PAROID ROOFINGS HAVE BEEN ON 'I'IHE MAR'
KET FOR YEARS AND ARE THE STANDARD OF
QUA LITY.
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TheLucknow Hardware &Ccal Co.
.THE STORE THAT NEVER D1SAPPOIN'1'S
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—Monday, April 5:
Some of our farmers had started
ploughing, but "Old Man Winter" its
terfered and stopped them for a few,
days. _ .
Mr. and Mrs. John McFarlatae have
moved to Thos. McDonald's farm.
We welcome them to this vicinity.
holiday at her home near Clifford.
Buzz! buzz! ,- This is the song of
the bee. It is also the song of sever-,
al saws in this 'vicinity. It looks as
'if there will be plenty of wood for
next winker.
Miss W'ilhemina and Master Lorne
McDonald entertained a few of their
school mates Thursday evening, of
last week. •
Mr. Joseph Kennedy is spending a
couple of weeks at his hgnw here hes
fore leaving for the prairie provinces
SCHOOL REi'ORTS
Belfast School
.Ice -port for Mlarrh. ;
* absent for exams.
• Sr. 1V. Annie Campbell, Winnie
Irwin .
Sr. 141. i.ena Hackett, Olive Al-
ton, Mary Vint, Dolly .Gooks*, An-
nie Bowles, Clifford Hackett, John
Irwin,`
Jr. 111. --Archie Nicholson'*:
Sr. i1. Rena. Nicholson'', Agnes
('ranston `:
Jr. 11. Melvin Hackett, Tom
ilhrkett, Mazie Hackett.
Sra I. Jas. Bowles, Ethel Nichol-
son. 1
.1r: 1. Geo. t Tic•nryl.
i'rilinr. =•'tummy 1I'nry, • Glen
Cameron, Nollie Cranston.
Average attendance 19.
Kathleen. M. Welsh, Teacher.
S. ti. No. 11, F.. & W. Wawanosh
Sr., iV. Win•nifred Farrier, Frank
O'('allat!han,. Elizabeth, Inglis, Stun -
Among th most unreliable things in
the world is a woman's watch.
departure is greatly regretted bylis
and we dare taking this opportunity
to express to you, as ,adedluatctlyc- as
lies in our power, our (leen regret
that.we are going►. to lose yob front
nnoon it y. hut, • reaTi ing the
truth of the ►►Id adage "the crest of
friends Must part," accept our sin
cert. well -wishes for a pleasant and
protit.able • sojourn in your ' new
sphere of actiJities, many benefits
Madt.l iene
Lenora Falconer.
Jr. 1 i i. Rots na Martin;
Mart in,' Garnet Farrier..
Sr. H. MA hijtlis.
Jr. 1. ('heir• ie Ines,.
Primer.-- Olive Farrier.
(►'('allaghda;n,
Ma ry
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S. 5. No. t;, Kinloss.
Sr. IV.- , l;norge Scott.
Sr. TiL--Willie Scott, Allan
Malc•hin. '
Jr. 1I1.Emm
ily Thoson, .l ir;r
Scott, Wesley Young, Ethel Richard-
son.
Jr. !I.—Florence Thomson, Jack
Fletcher, Jim Conly.
Sr. i.—Farish Moffat, Jack Tho►n-
sc►n.
Jr. i.—Jean Orr, Jim Orr, Roy Mc-.
Gregor. •
• Sr. Pr.—Elva Wall.
I.: Greer, 'Teacher...
S. S. No. 12; Ashfield.
For the month of March.
Those marked with a star missed
one or more examinations. '
Sr. IV— i,. Robb 70, *.1. MacNain
67, *C. Ross 44,
Sr. 1II — M. Jamieson 70, J. Mar -
Lennon 68.
Jr. 111---E. Shiellg 69, D. Boyd. 68,
*A. 0MacNain 60, *W. Ross 38.
Sr. T1—V. Robb 75, *J. Ross 4:).
.1r. 1I—W. Robb 71,.(A. Mackenzie
C. Brown) 66, E. Maclean (10, R.
Shiells '45.
Sr. I—K. Boyd. '
No, on roll 17. Average att. it..
I T. M. Kempton, 'Teacher.
, 14r Mr -
Report of Easter tests:
Jr. TV. Honors—Gertrude Ait-
chon 80x fags --Fanny Tu
esrner 70,
Arnold WoodIs 64, (Luella ltintoul,
Barry ('ham pion) 60. .
.I r. 111.—Zylda Wehster 69, ,James
St. Marie 68, Gertrude Martin 61:
Jr. 11—Mary St. Marie 70.
Jr. di---Dorine Webster 65, (Willie
Rintoul, Ruby Turner) 50.
De K. C. MacDonald, Teacher.
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Munn's Special News
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SQUARE YARDS OF
2 1 00 N I✓.W'LI NCS LLUMS
just arrived this week—Beautiful designs—.
- " Scacll and Canadian made. ' Bring your
roolil.iii.asurerents• and have thein cut ttx fit.
PRICES LOW.
of MEN'S "NEW
$3,500.00 SUITINGS
I. eek Sts-ip
-. -s and s, -all tiie-
new Shades., icclpditig Grey, Blue, Browns.
All to be made to S7our order .at•.hrices ilio kr-
ate --445.00 to $85.00 •"
R wf $ t . .11 L 1;11 -SEF VAR.
IUTY, QUANTITY AND QUALITY. .
WHEN IN DOUBT ABOUT PRI/GOODS-
TRY
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•Munn's,. - Ripley
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1.1-('K NOW SC11001. REPORTS
Room 1.
(' ('LASS. Excellent—F. Eaton, -
K. McKenzie, (V. Sherrill', W. Web-
ster; ties, S. McLeod, II. McDonald.
Itootn IV, .
Report is based on daily work and
exansinations during the Month.
Per cent is as follows: ' .
Sr. IV".—Mona al itch -ll M"d,. J. cul '
Durnin, 85, _' Tlannah Hlitzstein 5.',
Good= --M. McAllister, Clifford Webs- Isah(•l Johnston= K2,. Eldon Reid Me.
ter, R. 'Milne, Charlie W ehstgr, M. Ton Alton . 75, .Wilfred Murdoch 71.
'Watson, 'M. Jewitt, R. Watson. Far Myra McDonald 7:;, Gordon *Tholn1 -
- t. Drinkwalter, A. Ment Than, S. son 67, 1•:1 -nest N'ivins .r►: ,
Whitby, .1. McKenzie. .Jr. 1V. Eva .Tohnstoti 8.1, LovaI..('LASS Excellent ; M. Button, Murdoch K:1, .. Stuart M 'ckenzie 81.
ti. Johnston, K. Mortis. Good -E. Marjdlrie Douglas 75, W llie'. Sproul
McQuillin, S. Steward, E. Nixon. 69, Wallace Ilowe 63, Elizabeth • Al-
Fair—I. Whitby. ' • ton -59, Ella Macy Orr 58.
-A . ('T.ASS. Excellent --A. 'Afcrrckt';
C..Mclntosh. J._.$tcwart, A,rMurdorh,
A. Watson, S. Mullin, .1. Rra)►son, C.
Greer, I'. Menary, I. McMillan.. Good.
-'It. Armstrong, R. Finlayson, G.
Andi'rson, 11. McLeod. hair—A. Ail:.
�4►n, M. °cosh, 1). Henderson, F.
Thompson, M. Mortis, M. McDer1 ald,
M. Robison, T. McDonald, E. Baker.
E. Whitby, W. Armstrong.
Number on roll 49. Average att-
endance 45.
I. Murdie, Tk'acher.
Room 11,
Sr. 11. • Excellent—( -Mary Dn'ug-
t'an+wn
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-- Monday, 'April 5.
Mr. Reuben Swalwell, of Saska-
toon; who has been visiting •in th'M
locality, has' r' turiled .to his wast:•r.i ..
home.
Miss hose Mc•hay,'I sof Kincardine,
spent Easter- ts•ith sth. Cott. frirn(1 ,.
Miss Annie 11(dgins, S. N. 5., vis::-
ed
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td •her sister, Mrs. Earl Culbert. last
week.
Mr. Silas Mrhalls, of Exeter, spent,
the holiday with Huron. friends.
Miss Ethel Ellison of Toronto,
intus,h`'.). Good—Florence McInnes*,
Sadie Jewitt*, Margaret N1c•(luillin*,
James Raker'', Winnifred Nixon*,
1<e•:l ell,/ h Thompson.
„Ir.. 11. I•:x(•ellent - Marion Stew-
art.*, Norman Wilson*, Robbie Pur-
vis, Bessie i,ibel. Good— Alex And-
rew, Livingstone Menary, Billy
Ilendc'raon, Elizabeth' Me1)onald.
Those marked * were neither late
nor absent. during the month. •
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a .1 eret :r viiitor- at arc• .Srrr : h .
Messrs. John ,S. and Joseph Cul
hurt p;jid n week -end visit to Kincar-
dine friends.
Misses 'Leona and l'resia 11• II car
spending a few days with frig ds c,ts
this line.
Mr. Elliott Johnston spent Sur -
(lay in Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Campbell visi,r 1
at Murdoch McPherson's on Tuesday,
hist. r