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.N000DY' BUYS OVERALL TO PLAY TRACKS. WITH.
TM EM SUCH AS IS tHOWN IN' THE PICTiJ . ABOVE.
LN -WHICH 'FOURMEN EXERTEP ALL THEIR STRENGTH.
IN THE'EFFOI;T.TO RIP A PAIR Or PEABODYS' OVERALLS,
BUT IF; THEY.WILL STAND TiIIS-THEY WONT RIP
UNDER THE'HARDEST KIND OF LEGITIMATE,WEAR
WE ARE THE AGENTS *OF.
VERB OC YS'
GUARANTEED OVERALLS.
'Get ready for "spring'work by
_ buying a suit . ,of above matte of
. Overalls. Blue aiid white stripe
or .plain Black, all sizes 32.to 46. -
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Dtiiti AN1401
" .. –Monday, A'ia clt' g8.
:The box social. -held in the Red
gall on Wednesday night last under
the auspices of : L.O.IA.,, 324, :was a,
splendid, success. • ,
At the Easter services in the;
Methodist church on Sunday a lad-
les' choir. ;rendered musicin the
morning - . while the evening -music
was • rendered' by a•- mixed choir. .;In
the motain..the service, was for we-,
men.. •.
Union passion .week service! were
held In the Presbyterian church on
Thursday night and in the 'Methodist
church" on • Friday ` nighty Both ser
vices were, inspiring. '
'Miss Ethel Caseis home from
Normal School -for the holiday.'
Misses Margaret... Pentland":. and
Florence Harris. are $,pending. Easter
*leek at "'their respective 'homes here:
.Misses Lily. and. Frank McLean, of
Lucknow, are visiting their ,brother,
Thomas, during the Easter holidays:
Mr. A. Culbert expects to start
operations' n his saw mill this week..
The cut of logs wili"hot be as large
eslast, year owing .tothe lack - of
sleighing •' and .a poor market for
lumber. •
Campbell-Pentland=At the home
of Mrs. S..1. Pentland,:Dungannon,
on Wednesday, Manch 23, at 4.30,
p.m., Miss Lillian Elizabeth Pentland
was united inmarriage to Mr- M.
Colin G. Campbell,' of the Twp'. of
W. Wawanosh. The bride was given
away by her brother-in-law, Mr. Bel-
lamy, of Toronto, and stood under
an _arch of . evergreen,' while Rev. A.
V. Walden 'performed the marriage
ceremony: Only 'the immediate
friends' .of, the bride and groom were
present. After , a short honeymoon
trip they will settle on . the groom's
farm in ' E. Wawanosh:
;Mills -Moss -:A; very pretty wed-
ding took placeat the home, of Mr.
and. Mrs. Fred Mo'ss, con. 4, • Wawan-,
osh, on Mar. 22,'-whgn their,daughter
Violet Irene, was united in marriage
to . Mr. Wm. Charles Mills.: The
bride •was given away by her father
and attended by -.Mrs. McKnight..Khe•
ceremony .was performed by Rev. H.
Royal, of Nile, in the presence of`
immediate friends. They, will reside
near .London.'
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Height
un cal. Joy
tJ get: the height -of
musical.J
� -oY when you _
hear - a_great living : artist.
But you get equal joy when
you hear the •, same _ st • on
The - New_ Edi on.
I ` The proof of this is convinc-
itng, conclusive . and concrete.,
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Phonograph with a Soul'`
Convincing —fQr Mr. Edison hnn
self said in a recent interview
"The emotional effects and con- T'-
.sequent_ benefits of . music are well
-- -known.- Through the agency:. of
my ,new phonograph, I` can 'pro
duce the same effects as would
rasulit from the. ,. riginal music."
3i➢Ei=+tS� q]i �y' is iib";` --
on a Mood ' Change Chart, the .
effects of the. New Edison's realism
non you. Come in and listen to this
test of realism.
` oticrete-for weµw `show "a -big
book of proof,' that there is no dif
' .ftrence between RE-CREATED music
and the original music: Thisproof,
would be goodinany court of law;,
J. G. ARDIStRQIIG
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Hoye who drive
.donkeys or- horses
D INK/IIAITER should• rememher'that
they •.must go
& :COUSINS slowly When, they have loads to drag
and that-theapoor animats are made
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FURNACE StTPPLIED AND
INSTALLED--PLUIi1 BINGi AND
ELECTRIC WIRING:
AGENTS FOR THE HECLA
i Z LE8ii FUUNACE. '
of •flesh ••and blood, Blows will trinket
thein weak and fess able to work.
Angry words frighten and wear
them out. t'se the whip as little as
possible, and encourage thein with
CREAM .1;N''t; t
SEAFORTII
.CREAMERY
CALL ANT DAT , AND GET' A
CAN AT T: SMITH'S STORE:We' `teat Wednesday ,end S'atur-"
day,, P.M. ,Get Your can any day:
Will also - boy limited 'quantity
of good cedar logs: ' .,
WE WILD .•£PREYR
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PATRONAGE.'
25 -11 -ifs
BIGHT& CON., KINLOSS 1
Day: All road's lead to Lucknow.
Miss Phoebe Congram, , 'of Strat-
ford Normal' SchbOl, is. spending the
Easter week at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Young, of. Kin--
garf, spent 'a day -last weep with 8th
Von: friends. •
M. and Mrs. J: S. Culbert, ' Mr.
Joe Culbert and Mrs. Jas. Needham
attended the funeral of their cousin -
Mrs. Geo. Crawley, of Exeter, last
Saturday..
Wood cutting seems to. be the or-
der of the day in these. parts.
We are sorry to report the illness
of Mr. ' Mac Smith. Though his ill-
ness is sof a serious nature we trust r
we shall soon see 'ilim about again'.
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- KINLOUGH~
•Monday, March _ 28.
The -following are those -who spent'
Easter, at their homes here: Miss
Tilly Hodgkinson and Emn►a Gerald,
from Kincardine; Mr. Jack •Graham, ,
-from Wingham,and 'Syif:'"'Jim 'Rices ,
Ards; from London:. .
Mr. Levi •:Eckenswi'ller, from Clif-
ford, • spent, afew_ _ days..at ibis: home.,
tiers last week. •.' .
Mrs Blackwell went for a few
weeks' • visit to Owen' Sound.
Miss Mackay and.' Miss Betty Gra-.
ham Fare -spending 'the Easter holi-
days at–Guelph..1..4_ ...
Mr. '.and .:Mrs. Geo. ,Raldenlay will •
-take possession of their new home
onthe'.Rousom farm this.. week: Con-'
gratulation_!
IVir._.W rn.. bl`ePherson: is - able to; be
about again after sufferingfor some
aL :
time 'from a sprained. ,ankle----`
There vwihi. be a box social-', held in
the basement of , the . Anglican church
on the evg. of April 1st: : Talen
from Bervie will provide th&mosft of
the-. programs The -proceeds - will :be
devoted ' to ,the. erection of a new
church shed.,
,Mr. and Mrs. It A. 'Richards vis
ited. ontheSouth' Line on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sa Richards and
family are' visiting,!friends in -the
t h loo _:.�- _
Miss mite ►ire i; -sec y o� t e
S., will speak' - in, the Presbyterian
church here St'the .Sunday 'morning:
service.
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Phone 1No.
10 is. tit Your Service
We 'Sell tor Cash- We -Sill . Cheaper Than The Credit Stores
See "Staunton" wall papers at ..
our store -701 new goods, all the
latest design, Paper is 22 inches
wide and semi -trimmed, which.
means you have no trimming to
do. If you want your paper put
on we have a man who willgive
you a first class job.
WE ARE HERE TO SERVE AND
SATISFY' YOU.
The Lucknow Hardware & Coal, Co.
THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS
BOYS' AN
ire.
S'
Per,cent off Every Bo;
and 'Youth's 'Suit in
or Tem Days, ff:
A chance for parents to clothe::.the boys.cheaply.:
-and-with -first class garments. For all ages fron '-5 ---
to excha�ng s
6-20 yew's.
,o refunds.
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Bring the boys
o returns:
'....'.; ei YLIlbS_ .S ;CSI TRE _.
A' number around 'hereare busy_
plowing. ' ' : ,
Mr Wm Simpson has "bought... a:
-,new oro car. .
se Scott is spending the Easter
holidays at her home,. near T�llson •};
burg. ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Dick' returned
home- after, spending..* .week --at the
home of 'their daughter, • Mist . -N.
Gillespie, -oto Toronta.. ,
Mist 4 the members. of the_(1.O.T,..
attended the •social which was given
by the Foresters; - of Langside last
'Wednesday - evening.'
Mrs, E. Blackwell: and little son,'of
London,-are;.visiting at the home of
her sister, Mrs. Geo. Richardson.
Mr: Jos. Switzer had a very suc-
cessful sale last Thursday ' despite
the rainy day. .
•Mrs, , A. MGKague has : been on the
sick 'list for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waugh and
family have returned from the W.est
and intend working 14 inn herof
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Who are now preparing theirspring
outfit of clothing should first procure a
c omfortablefitting corset. "`-he Gossard"
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_the style we recommend, and we carry
stock 'anti actYise_YssmIo_cani,e_aad:
have : a fitting by Our Corsetierre, Miss
Martin. This is the onlystore where you.
can rec eive this service which is the only
proper way to get 'comfortable fitting
corsets.
•„• BELFAST •
...-Tuesday, March, 29..
Miss Welsh Is. spending the Easter..
vacation at her home; near Pine Riv-• '
er. .
, ;Mims Winnifred Hunter, .of Zion,
has returned home ' . after spending
the 'past week visiting her grandper
ergs. •.
Mr. and Mrs. John Emmerson, of
Kinloss, 'petit • Sunday With the ]at -
ten .parenti► 'hero.
• gr, h ►1n•' i 1I.4 en fri.nds
near 'Seaforth last week.,
Mr. and Mrs. Robtx Agar and fam-
ily 'have moved to their new. home
near Seaforth.
A fovy of the 'young' folk.., took• 111-•
• the play held at Crewe Monday even,
ing. "
CREWE
;Wises Violet 'Kilpatrick, and' Irene
Mequold, of StratfordNor
mal, aro
hoc ' '
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Mrs. J. Grey, of Clinton, is spend:'
ing a few days with heir daughter,
Mrs. Mathew Shackleton, - '.k
Mr. Thomas: Menary, of , Sheppard•
ton, spent. Sunday with his brother.' •
here.'
Misses Ruby Kilpatrick and Mild..
Ted. McWhinney, of the G.C.i•, are
holidaying with their parents here.
ins Sadie McConnel, of Guelph,
is visiting friends around here,
.Quite a number' of the famlers'
around• here.. attended Durnln'a, gals
In (ioderioh 8aturdal, w • ••, '
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