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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1914-09-03, Page 5BRUCE COU,NIIV NWS .D . Joseph -4o4erson, of Rineardine, . who last Spring, sOlei mit his briaiine to *ea. flodgins, has bought t•hiliers- iricsaii bank agnin• • Ro4ort MoCulloueli an old'reeicleir of. eehross Town:Step, died on Sunla August 23rd. after -several weekIll, ness from paralysis. - And .M rs. J. li. lilartyni of Rip iey, announce the engagement ofTthet :-. • eanghter,-K,atha 600, to Ir. 41710-1:421. • Brovera,, ,The Mar -rine. Will take place in :Ss elptceirber.. • R. J.s'Merritt. for inanY yearq' phot- ograpIi€r hritwitiiirtil"'Ril-o.- Merritt has -tilltiriart r• kery and . confectionery beanie" 0-1-seriNsW,T. Gibsetn.. - • . . • - Probably thehurgest stick of maple tivalr: that was, ei,er ;eon 111 Uuilerich, was delivaitd• one der •.last vek by Meaers. Oi.!.9.on; Of 136,Lit4iih0,,, , • and weighed' -0:tonf4.0.4...N'viii im.,nsno as: ao enelidr i.n eonuedtion with, • the •••.:diledgetoWirectbk.:.•Win.f:11.arttintr, •s• ' AN. Oetibiresse: ' Thia week in 'f --#6.0ortor,.Waa.a..dreaa-that•attracted-a- : greet: deal of attention.' 'It was Made by • 150 vears ire° the. material • being caIi- co. • in Glasgow; ScotIand, 4 shillingsper yard. Tire dress is exesteed- -7-tog-well-t-preserved7an y • - those days is not far ,bohind sorne of the' ersestions o tbesresent day- ' The dressS 'well•vir-iii•th'IOOk ing, at:TT-7 •It i Wonderful'hlw far th.0:,effeds •of :the great Oiati: are Oren now being The -elrealey: Enterprise 'stAte4. •' • that kfred:Peund (evidently an E. . .014111101: a.raidtiat of Cheirley, receiv- ed. Word -from the .Britiale Admiralty' that.hiS•briather Frederick, ,Who was.a. ' •stekeitten the :414.1npliroir, the 13ititisli. • Cruiser .which,:wassurik br a tierman::. fleatin.rrniinel:..was lost „ Wherr-the,ship_ Welit down. Anether brother sis ,sersv, big on -the dreadnaught f,iLondon..". • • DisetsSAD Anson -C14fros&H-Martio- .•Sellutriathee,.anear-..Antibleside;:' 7. WO' :week's ,agO, was • arrestedon a. charge, of setting•-fii.e4o4Lfenee-jlead,: ,sieg,to LOWS Kieffers ,,bare,..Wass : .• being all of a :circetriatinitial nature i--:•-Sehurnather wasabler 'shill& that the • "roller ,boot. traeks ((Mod leadinejtrom the burning fehee to. Ada liOnse:„,;.had • .beeniriadellie'qfigli!tsbefore the tire when h'e had . gone to and.sreterned froin Airdrie:4de. ' ' ' gatrt•P• TH,t-lOtro ---W a buneirof cattleffOrdilligg..707-3714 ..Coulter wore being driven' to Port: s. Pgin fur sloPineat•een• day • recently, anI whrle-eresalWthe:-erlidgen setteit. re • 'farina or Arthur 49114 the bridge':,1;0! lapsed and eight of the animals took a -sudden 'drop. -• Seven of the brinCh were able to proceed, hirt•One, had its ' • legs badly broken. and had.to•••lies • . 'slaughtered.' Mr. Coulter is askiog, ..,'-for,nempensation-for his loas-7-froM•the ,Seugeen townthipecalincit.,' • • • • •--Mooday„ Aug,: 31. 1V:Fras. 1. Andrew visited: friends here this week. • • Beryl Jolitisten swill enter Luektrow 'High Scheel th* term.. • W. Jamison and ..]art, of Lanes, Mr atiet1116.-Aniiiilliirs-'Bunday. • "Rev. I. W Kilpatrick‘Belgravesis spending a few days with his brother Sam, here •• _-,-Gi---Stethera-s--returriede-te -- . Toronto teday to 'resume his duties as teacher in, Fern Ave. School • Misses Leila Blake and Frances Fitz- gerald and Ernst Flail leave today for Stratford:to attend Normal. -'-EtiOrtli'Leatrie-Seivietia Were with; -.drawn un a n.y evem g as a meat every one wishedottolittend the Ilarttest-41onie services at Crewe. . Dr,, M. Blake, Of Winnipeg; _spent Sunday With h brothers -and sisters here. Dr, , Blake. had .• accompanied a cornpanY ot 650 voluntcers to -Quebec' and stayed over a dity onAna return; leaving-thirnereing for' -Winnipeg; ParallIOSOL - -Moncley, Angttet . rt,CoOk had a cement silo erected kit week. ' • • • Struthers .tras-, been under Ihe. Weather. the past week. . MiSS. Alda Mc.Diartnid, of Kinloss, visited at her imele's here over Sunday. Visit with friends fersa couple ' of 'weeks. . • Mr -and Mrs. Wasburn and family, f .Detroit, visited at MeDiarmid* last' - ' Mies ZvYlin Clarkion, who has been home for a few weeks, returned., to De- troit on Saturday, • " j• ' • Miss Stella Towle, who ' has been learning telegraphy in Luckoow, leaves to -day for Thorold, where she has secur- ed A, position as operator. , We 'wish her 811CCes:1.'Y' 8Ild0''Towle -wit.° 445.1640 en-gitb, eer on the C. 1' It. running .out 9f Win- I n a jrc ipegi for few ers, has enlisted for the war, end -is noirat Valeartier. Par: atneuet will have one finedoeiringi evil- _wart-speci men -of -eanediajt mail hood at:. tile front to represent her. • • • *-'•••: • Gotlerich Township • , • _.,_e_•_..........,_._ __•,-,....Menday,..A.trgusk.als_sta„ , g I ..1,.'a- visitinevith.her parens;Mr. and Mrs: UON TOWN&tuL:CuNc*itC10-14.01::$..-'Yf e.isi1:etdt 0 pCex,Lepo,:490.00 • nr'part-payment :of abut.: 1 Atra•-4-as; rmnse.and-...-.).11$8- l'Etifel., 'Of- 7e0ane,i1 71.1)0k ..:parstant to- adjourn- inti 01'13MA-eat lot 16, eon, .2t. ChriS 1 Atalt4tn, Spent •the' week-erid 'wttli , Mrs; • meet on, Mon(hay, August, 24th., 3914, nrii,13clikowgoiklIty, :7c4.rif4!:i.gei ?sit.. ,cirjloriir)t awafiotl, fur - Frank •rerclue. . . . ' • ' with ' •Reeve , Wilkiriaen, in the. -chair. - :Kier .mcp:oniap !ir„turne4, koni.e..ft4..idinufea,Of. laSt reeetipeWere .road and 48 7:5 for contract:sof :work en BOlindarY•I' . •• ,(County bridge). • Peter •MeTayish, ..7 oq ..:1,40yeaeri4.1.1:),1040,.ciii.vt.T!f,:ilii,tti.ortitiit.-_-_,witl.1 'sillies; •• ed..igtee dli; 1.‘ -vi no." .. 0.rdets sti::ti.i..,;4,,,,,...1,..,;.n, for, inspeeting.IVation doetract, 3 is der, 7 •••77'•••:•' -r -V U. Ensign, .4. MeTaiialr," F. MOTTairtati; Trellaurer were issued': . • . • • .• • • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Tires ' •liiiiiisey Of De- . . , . . , . . J., H. ,.:01,,apillan, 80,4_ ...for irok.for .5 cents peek burldreg temPorary tight tr9it, ,apentsfairt. week at the bail fi ' , rf. way arimnd•cernent culvert Joseph ;• ...41.444L:leoominiort_c urrie-,"..1 .' 1`..;‘,...•7_,,,,eikia. tii6": ".,.71_1..er,hevl.E1,,t.1111,40.kriiit'S...,.!1,!,.5), r4,4...lei_il!.....(1)0yle„,.*,t6t,0,4riii, , . : v.:if ri ril'aed 1 eri, r ' '•Att: 'and"' Mrs. '.% ii. .. s'Oerclite, S '4° the s Asantin." Md inn4d; ''fiiit'gt•-itoi.el eclat:riot. On. ' j2it c'ellen'c ''.. i.'9. '46 ida' . ' "1;1 • u ver ,, n a ry . (it Baygeld Line, Siieat i.tildst3,,-40 Gederich • s'aiin-ii-',C7,S110;e.esisi:7-Line, as ;foilosivs,L, .• °ow,' q:nint :.7.ticLean,'.12 i 3 fer -0,. yarda l Withtheir •daughter, Mrs. , D. Grardnett.i. 96 -yards grs,ve1.4.,7.):7 49, less •hojf i eencrete• at ,bridge lot 15, con. 1s2.at 3. 65 ' ' Miss- Annie Stirling, of Detroit, '' has •Inspectors wages,' 3 xi,. balance .69. 00. a.Tteircl, and 1 50 fCa." Y464 gtavalt.9tal: :returning home after a fortnight's visit John Bell. :3 00 for iaspeetnigiaid :eonl--(3- `69,• TWoi. 4ininertoni -4--03;,-ptittiligr With her siater; Mrs. Jos. Jervis And tract, 3 days: • 'Royal 'Bank :Of ''cirriedie.' 111 tile and cleaning ditch on shore. road •other friends in the vicinity. r• • • • .1-).,, ..R, f.00, 40. Jas. ,flardieypeiting-in culvert : —t•81.:9ndav, Augtist . .3:::: . e•S6k.otiie4111ts‘.°1'a::..:°-toll:•.ii4-iei:i176';.:08.frt.t°.r°Altr.11.h-la7t,..1 el iltrree%:!°tIal'aif i4...r.:1:00. -:',R. • A-- -R ' oek 24.10a. -.. Ping dr tehandpirtting;„ Moving. earth .00A err-Tng., -fierni-Oing, 6, in.': onivert-. opiritSlit,tocrere-sRsotiir ;a -t.5. ;In' ts.f(,),1.,..er.eoino: Sticks of: cedar.and.1 new plank, and 50 .-4-'; 6 26. .. k. ft.o.th • .fili. shore oppoite let 53, corr. A., 1 40., . r , , t is SaidA,4t.D14 Atli itwess..4e,ts Or 4 50. RoPlis'ei-tt 7615'saill,k 16,%:..-7,111frO7r.ei t'llau-t11-6riligj'''c84111;7T'•Ot''P6i4-4glen:41.1:17';''''''K'Cli‘'ll'e;a:lrl'Ide.'1:etc)ellih7':: one burg: • • - Mrs, Thos. gory visited . with her sister, Mrs. JettleS Hughes, in TeesWater, last , week. • ,' , e Sunday: •Sehoel Ohmic recently held at 13ruee Beach was a sPlendidre- cess. All who attended had an enjoy- able time, • Miss isearr MeIntoste who has spent the past tWo mouths vrelting4n4„.Moese. jaw and Regina !returned on Aortitay-to Atwood to resneie her duties ea. teacher caollat Ao'luriter Attee(114,;(1 British American- College - Yew° and MeGilt Sts..; Toronto. for a Business or..Shoithand 'Course. Fall Term is now open. We ask you to write. . . for particulars. Mr. T. W. vO,C1CliOrk), Pralo1P41, 00.11 Old• 00 fOr one day' s• Wor.)tr' total 3 50, Frank Meereight, 2 00 TOr etre days work. Archie Cateeron, 1 00 for stringer tor ettivert at bit 310 eon, 0. Manasseh Armstrong, 75 „cent.for r?,p, cuivqrtt 8#, PR -Pit 4ond. John 041101)4, 3 50 for rep,. eel vet t and furnishing 11,e7iv Plank (or same at lot 9, 90P. A. (Lake Shore %lad.) Arigas Melay.98 I0 t01 ee-Merr Ver s s• e.„ lohn Wright, for'3 cla.y.si inspecting McLay's contract, 0 00, leas 1 10 dodOted for old timber .halatice 4 90. MEX.' Patter - soil, 1.2 04 -,-for -filling approaches at (it -Weroirld4 1 bridge .at lot 24, eon, 6, Angus imod, i 00 for rep bridge.s at"hrts 17). fLtict 8,, con, 0 Jae, -NlontgoMery, 50 eta,. , fer rep. bridge On Sideline .:15, ccn. 6, I Kenn atlr McLay,_2...56.,for-cuttiegiveeds • ••, • • , 110, sidelide '' Robert Pallecki,fer bill Ripley fin bridge, kit..33, 00'for right of, 'way at bridge !On con, plank •frem rie 1",afeotinit,14 6'9°1tt'oele.,F67'2 00°5'th •:-'erDrarreantm."Nliille.CLrs- Tallish; for cement coVer of bridge it lot 5, con, 2, (450 sqft. at 44) less half in-: •,sricetoess wages, 64 37:; ale 250,, man . and horse in reinovitig,11ell bridge, 'hat f . MeNair, NV 13Orden, 1 Canip- heti me,Tavish,.2 '00 eaCh„, remoying e-riar -bridge. W. .J. ateature;-2 00 rep: culverts, Sideline. 10, David Walden,' I' 1 06 for plank on bridge at Jot 25, con. 2 • 14sei-b..-Eilipz 2 00 reps, culvert. Sideline .20, Con. 1. W. J. McGuire, . 1.17-rl Tor'rss; • gravel-eontraet On •Sec: 3,tsideline 15. Mlmtgoniery, 14 00 for •MapeCting NteGuire's contract, 7..clay-s_Jaro seLean Itg the nation's Of Europq 'are'at way:, the •g 30 for 2 yardS•of eatirent; bitance :dee /in Abe kinerits_attreidge_atibtJe_con-L2.., . Of7canadi:.rfave,a duty to their own ;•as,Wellmer,ivio; 1.06 for.seep. OulVert•t d3ortedary. LA:A.11okt townalrip-tii:prif • • Otttg. totter oi,e.....64,,t-StionteVAT6Gatte;---44:044-934111--- ..pectirkM;c1Tauisli*--terherit &nitre& :2. forced on the lYlother Country and, giving contingents :arm.ifs-H- on6::00,,feesLas-sheep.4. vain...Grdo00; to England's aid* Jet: US also OVO' all. the:helpwe canc Denake_, 00,:s mid c )1,in -19' fOrhetp killed dog• s Anglia ta,,oursetv-es.004-4:s..-own.. big ptobleiitiL-is, • abinmenta And use of lantern it bridge 50' nights. John McDonald, 3-00' for, lespectiinteLay*_:contract,A.:L days. I. Dr. , A. .McCrimmon, 62 50 for months'. salary as Medical Officer • cd.1 ,Health. John Patt.irsoe,,, 6 75 for : tern at bridge.; lei t 1,5, con. 12, for .15. nights. Alfred Pollock-. 1 50 fat, repd. ,_ country which 4u imported rnuch--and suddenly Cmds---tImse importations You will get at the milk in this coedanut at once by glancing at the following lists: ' To Ttik Feoser.-H. G. Griflin, who . • .. - -came .to Walkerton ' from England ..: • '''' orue_ollthe.thinps we -have -been iniporting fftom-Germanyr-Austriar:Peiguirn, - it o!ie year ago -recetverrealitan - ---,-.--- • - -- •• • . • ' , • gram en Thursday morning last, order:N. , 4. and France to tlie Nialue rztf t4.38 octO,csoo per annum, ing triin to- return to :England .at once I and re'port fat service in Europe with the regiment to Which 'lie formerly belonged, says the Telescope. Mr. ----7-Grittin•IOA-ncetime-in-•answering th- calI of his country and 'left on the t.'15*train. , this case is particularly• sad as Griffin was obliged to leave his . viite.%nd three 5411 111 children behind with no visible Means of keeping the from -the dOor0....- • , • , lIttirtaa TWO , Feioss.,-Augtiat s1. •Milier, the assistant' engineer at the town pumping t,tittion, 'Wiarton, on •joys the uniquo distinction of bolding • COtalai800a8 atflifferent tithes in tha armies ,' of the two. meat 'inapOittint • European powers now at wartlee• many and Great Biitain. Educated in ' --a-German militatry school he graduated into the 89th. floe. of Infantry; stat iorred in Metkieubuig. After tvnumber of years Of 1101130 service he volunteered for East Africa and spent a"yearitilhe CaillarOOM after which he took his dis •. charge and wire to America: After a, few years in the 'United States - he nen tied down in Canada and became a • -British subject. A.fissA• years age he took hp the Boy Scouts' workand new ranks as a Scoutmaster. on theAritish service rolis.' Mr. Miller, while not in the least ashamed of his birthplace or ancestty,•is proud that he is now a British sebject and an -officer in the tinny of its Britannic Map* and alionfd„..OsAasion• arise would exchange I /*MOP tt 9( toil for the rifle and ROA to "itte:e-fittie-triA(31C-ati41-4yivi masthead high over this fair borninion, '0 -Who -tore Record. ' $ • ithilOSS•• on ay, Angttat 315t: . 'Miss 'tutrat %torts, or 8t. Helens, spent the, week•send with friends on the . • • shed te his neW batit,that Was 'recently, Alk. NicK'engio htlihiii4 straw - shed eitteteit, ' • • . •• With a bratat new outfit and the .4trl back heree againi Will is lookieg very happy those days. •,, Wilbert Webster andAtingliters;:i...*liti • have berth $tafottli for .tobto. time,. .are spending al few dap with friends here 8,,t present.,"' - • . • If yoe den't •know•any better thait to listen over the telepteme, tribld your eWit: • tongite and keep •titose qtrieterected rat .Whith "Woad improve many a line a . .,grentdes 1.• , lake Miiittis what they call Wetting . , it at present and does itot look very happy '. with his position; ,'tad yet how ittatiY . • _.,tialbotot. 40 willing to:serve a lite Aline ' . the Same' waeo- NTarkadt 'fOrilierty nf the sixth COn„ but kriottie to inatorlioPe .pard Ut a visit one tiq hist Week after AO Abektii. •• 25 pears. ,t.fis brought CO her:ttietnOrt , thelotiny Oialise$ that occurred in the. 014N ' • es have a'spiendid 'fine et Nickel ---Tea-1ettle4" pricessraRging from $r 50 Nickel. Tea ,Pots and Coffee pots frOfri.90 cents up Gaivind at4.Cceper-Boikr-S-- ull .Stock oE Hardware, and Graniteware always on hand. • • •••••• iilinery nittOlinteinent• rmitliner,o_31-4e.pai • ment will be open for busineas abGut be middle of ireit' :week - with a .specially Select - rge .has • • _perience ' her: line. • that euarantees satis- faction lellaet patrons.. , • • . , The Most Successful - Cleating Sale in, our experience has given Place to the ' regular Fall Trade: ADIE e' calt-the7attention -of the , ladies •t"-ilie. large. :-..range Of Fail and Minter Coats we are new showing, largir than. usual ariji niore- egraii and Fit, are...of. the 6..ekt: -4-fii..-PrIcs-are:asioNY as can be quote for high sr&-n-.-dard • dependable goods. Be sure: See- .our, stock .befor-t. purch-ast ••-• advert On Be-Se:Line at lot 37, eon- ;4, f'• by hauling one load of gravel, and : one i . • load of stone • • • - - • The following gravel, bins IV* .or- Oftinpilliadwitimitograti"Okasiii • de'red to be paid.... -Peter Reticle, $10.56; Jas. A. ..1•.28;117.7r,77Farne111. 4! 88:: Donald: ,Nitir--; . chisen; 9 -20;, Thos., Farrell, 7 20'; oes..: take Butter and Eggs - , Creech, 1 i2; D. S... N!cDonalit, 4_0:4 • Dbilen CAratneron,. 3 92;, WraOch and • Analine Dyes .:,PhartnatelltiCal .PreparatiOns :-.•Xlet• MAO -tee sl'.• 12: John. Watson .Baskets • Fringe and Tassels, . . ,4•v00-;•Miis:::Porter, 3 1/2; John Render - Pelee Parts . „ •.• •••• s Book 43,,s, • " y.fy.110:0• Spb, 5 60; John rair, .',16; '• :Beatty, .1 20; :Norman. murray, : 5 201. Albert Brown, .4 55 '11.0h'ert 0.: lnhn Beatty,•7 Thos.: Barris, ! 5 A. peek) Omni:ken, 4 ,16: Robert I ClorPlabi, t' 16; John Wild, 2 72. • : P." A. Maleereson,*oo, for aciliertor'i. '13101 sbe; • t• he ; • ,T-aideration of the:report of the township !'etgineer re Me:Matra:I Drain or Drains •',affecting lands. in area described in ford* Petition,, adjourneduntil t'eloCk p. fie, .earriect. •• Cainpbell-B re AV n: -L -That in sthe Opinion of this. Couiuil the notice given 'F .by thetTiSwnshin'eterk under the pro- .•.•• visions 'ef.Seretien 17, Of the Municipal ..Drainage Act is sufficient,' and as no ratepayer orewner nI Inds; .affected liy • the proposed drain,"•has requested to ' I have 'his nitrites taken , off the petitinn " Ltireseeted by Mr. et-AA-ferd, neither luta; Boots' ' •, Glass and Glit&sivare• Pipes Buttons Brooms . Brushes s CanedGoods Carpett - -- -Chemical; Chinaware' Lamps • 'Cloefra , * Letttiher Goods '.: Ovolont,ltirsingan4 c• ofts ,. Labels Lace' 'Cotton POOCia : Locomotive Tiires Combsbi ,. aileiii:i!elir;ey. . Curtains , .. • it Allem-al Water▪ ; , 'Cutlery , , Cohn* arid DyeStuffs -..- :: Alusical Instruntent,s Dolls _ Optittal• Instruirients Paintsarid .Polors Drugs . .. Earthenware Papers ' Pe Eiribroideries ncils ••• tloetrie Apparatus' Perfumes g'Pianos eatheri - , Guns Hata ..liosiery • 'Hops Jewelrir •"' • • . Knitted Goods • • • Ptn-me•q Ribbons ' • Aubber'Goods Seeds." Shoe Laces • Silk Knitted and utherGoods: bilverwAre „ • • • Soaps. ' Spirits Stocking and Socks Trite Recorders • Tobacco ' , Toilet .A:t tieee • Too -Is ' Toys . • trilaprWear WOMOnware Woolen Gcods • 'NV:itches • list No. ,2 things Mentioned in List No. .z that we now' niake-in.tanaia in cjm petition with the manufactures of' Continental Europe. sliets • toots Buttatis. .- Brooms trusheS , • Canned Goods • Carpets Cl and Cutts. . . - Cotton 'Goods Clothing • Cetchs . and Dye Stutts Cuttcl- Don*, 'Drugs , 'Ettrtlienviiire - -Electric Apparatits., Feather* 1 Pak • GIASSand .a1it;l8W4tre Oftwo.aiiid ititta Gana flats Hosiery n jsKiea4rtiedee ttAltic-ibsellInery i I Ittleil . Mineral Water ' I14rui1ents Prges Pliarniectutieut Preparations --Atiattea". Piano .Parts ,Purses Itibbnns . ltubber (ion& Ik Knitte(I.Goo.dS • • Soaps • Spcits , • Stook inf.:S.411(1•••itNi'titg•• Time limn -dors Toilet. 'Articles- ToaS • toderiVear-, • WC-roc-len:ware "Weollen Goods e Attolt.: It is. not necessary, tosay anythiriq about -the wear. mg qualities of .Shoes , PeOple'whii,''Wear theni..Once ask for Ihem again. Leather hiis tIken t sharp'..advance but we are still selling' French tip at English Krp at , •s,...2.z.';..1-,keat:y Tan xvitbi tot, cap at 3 25, also ,good 8hbes;at. -$oe` Shoes fori.t 13�y i&that will stand the 'hard' knock ' for tali. Tr y ui-toi, 7A4ett0ne requested tolieve his name added • thereto, Ana, as the petitioners Ara 1 majority of the owners oterested in the id drain,. be it and It is hereby reseIved that the repott or tire -engineer Unon the:, W. j JOYN drain be and is Itereby adopted, • LIJCItPlOW, ONT 'eartied. steyrhat in •the ' •,•`,Opluifin Cif this Council of the TotiteShip OfireedullielaIi1440,040affittael6W14,11 afil‘tiesVfliii(eafteiriaw400.40 • of tIltiron (ie which tbe lands And roadal • •• • • , deaaribed.in the Petition lieAtie drainage . irOrk Miposect i11 said petition is twee's,. .sary And dh-irab1e. Carried: • 0.shorile-Camplliii--111M this (. mut, • -1rh1s1ble40:44cat sham of the expense tri CtiOnetticio with, • the Nfenierpid Drain to be 'eonstrneted , ; in the VtlbtAv of Ripley thrqugh part .of the township; and that ,Nte *te,! that the Township* share shag begi-06,--; ..; atm that the Police Village of aipley-- ;p.Iv the Ntlimee of $301,,ea... 'Carried, 41' WatnileV.vostitig tIsY• ktsborue-Nainsley.trat' the 1'1'0'4. ; and the. Trelthitter o 1 he dorpntatien- iof the ,Toviiiship of Huron be And are, INereby autimii7eti anti 'e44114-emd boriew.fropt the Royal. Bank, Or fit& • itt4' pehiakStteii 'Salm ("W satiiof nionoy • • ki* ntaYbe rt.4atliferl to theet the earrelit l't61:1*.%.' O. tad ..olfaShip Itat taj.ces cf 1914 are levied, mid whetted. Carried. 1 1y -law No 48•7, to,antlmcite tilt SO-- erAl Seirotti 'Thistees Levies ; t, the Township 11 forbit, was' duty Passed., ••• 1 • The Canadian Manufacturers Or the Articles' in 'List . No. 2have now :an .advantaige grea.t::.4 than any tariff wall. Th6 competition of Continental • turolie has been withdrawn and will remain Withdrawn until the wa,is.over ;at least; .1..tt: the Canadian' Manufacturers make the most of the. Situation., And let ihe, people of cadatla, rally around our Manufacturers and help them • make the Most of it, for .we tieed them and the t -lino they .make • as never - bef6re. The iinmediate iiiesult Of the -European *at, ftl.,t4aitadai was A' check AO business.- The second result .will .bcio.ottitiolam 13usto.eggi • our heads: att‘Go After business and *dvdrtise, in the papers. , 4 , ;.ti10101411,0,:PrE;1314. „ , , ••. 1 1•1y-lat N•1"44 P.,` to nuthoriite the ; :Township and onntty levio in the i rThityrtship of Atinnt in •• the County of i ./,' I firtite for the year ilit.t., has duly paSscd, l''' 2 signed and soAki. • . . . • • •i IV, toatliipai rates for the year 1914 1 l. are tir: fallovitsl. Yownship rate. 4 11111.17.• ' i(tennty inte..4186 mills.; :.*:-'`,4voeitti school , .,rate (ltSt-ied en tiiii whole towitAir,) 2.12 [mills' 0 And W 5„ ilv ink, 3q--trtilia- 1„Vi1l4re rate. 3 mills., ' tOsbetne-LANAMSiejst-•-•That this Conn, i 1161 do bat, 44011ra 'ta Meet main mil Monday the 21,at day of1, f•teptember, 191 4, At the, '064 hour and place. • •Autil.'SfOrf04 Cletk* . y not..1,1s/tSepoy Flour? - -7-4--1 436), Fku1.*4 8. "11'Itittrbre' • T. aty Fknr an't -'4t will . If Sepoy FtOtir makes as Pii4, and n ribtni btad. as. athy:. other tkuitnf t does. . Sepoy 1.:lour is as"..reasc),:nable,• . any.9tIter. limit., and If, it follrows. that, ill QuAlity and Pnantity, now- , . hat tildtytb-x•Atte equal tb any o,thei.iik ttnat ic It has poy howit $.3.16- • .itiiAtttitk $&sia' iviAtte 114-ite, .t •.•