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Huron County News
Our
c rased Mr. A. M. -Knox's.' jewel,'
a &itch -on either side. However, in' I P 1
per day tor teani ancl extra n4 tn. And
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graVei W. R. 0ohlibtoti, tfitziotine,
(leo. Mit*Sotl kbtl MiSS Joittt
-Exetet4, and G. M. Howard,
Letters of regret Weans° of inatility
to be Premeliir Irese mad filmy- Misses
Aleald, I1:iutow,--itit-1 L
('elowatit, uf
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CULROSS COUNCIL
• Council me; on fiN1.,r .1.1 the •10.1..
,lenibers cf the hoard l• ..r • present.
Following are...the mate.:
Beingessner---41arshall.----That .Joseph
Murray's contract for ,cement tile at the
following prices be- -accented, 10 inch
tile $1'.00, 15 inch $1.75, .1 inch $2.25,
t) . deli vered 'wherever Tiapaired-.-
the townt'hjp All. tile to be ',in prcp,li
cbadition At place of •delivery. Car:. •
irb-Mellmald,,-;Tha/teJoiseph- M urray
be appointedto-'ireeris-• • "ad' heratier
forthe-N-Orili hal( of the toWnehiu at a
renumt o of $3.CCi.i er ea3 a d $5.00
t iat to 4. yin e appoLted f .r the
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ati attewpt to_pa_1443.a 44.i'lisiuts result wit -half Of fhe. toWnshiptirtrete
4-eltsester-w asi thrown out, _lied „terms. Car: - - - -
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-• received rathersevare srieS besides McDonald -.Marshall -Th - . •
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inj tore in Wisigliam and took possessioi which the bugq,k."-asietiarness were accept the offer of the F'airbairn
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damaged .to a considerable- exteut. printing Go. rfar the ,townshirtirrintieg
4 Ore The eftetion was to re.cover $') 000 'darn
for the year at $80.00. (far.
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ed and paid.
+Ale Inv), tic of ( ago for physical merit. 1, 1 t 1
' The f,.i)lowingeocounts were present
.. t tue lea eem,
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.,ago .a.xistet
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n usies
ie jury returned a verdict
tioderich, is to be ievived, and. 4 big allOWing the plaintiff the. sum of $310. 'Chas. 1 il ibrun. assisting . and
boardieg Eigineer in surveying
day 19 planned for _don't Friday, (Olen L E. Daney appealed fin Mr. (liaz
Illibrun and Dtzler drain$30 (xi
the degree work will be exemplified iter and R. S. Hap, Seafortle fie .E.' McCallum, supplies for
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by a visiting train and the (Alice's of Mr. Clark. • • 'Iliedrick in,digent .... . . .... 19 81
the Camp installed.
ThisThe E
tided at a recent __meeting -of the
was de ''xecutive Committee tit the C-A.-Jonevisitrvey of fleotz and „
'West -1Ihron Tackaga' Association Keiffer drain . ....... . .44 00
Goderich Lodge. met in Enceteron. Saturday; the 8:.11 Win. J. Hundt, repair roll( drills
_. - SPRING A8$izOs-----The- -spring aes -inst-T--t&---make preparatiou .fOr the 11.
bion of the Supreme Court of Ontario next teachers' institut3 it was de-
. pened in '_Icalerich or, Mar. 10th be. eided to hold the -next convention in '
- . foie Mr. . Justice Sul herland. Fon? 'Exethr on the Thursday and Friday
61-tlis wero set down fur trial, two- be iMmediately :preceding, Thanksgiving jo
fa•e. as Jury -and two without, 0.1113r, Pay..Th
i., .e Department will be re
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tOf the former eases Itiateriatited, qtiested to- send 414 .K . Stevenson, of
. . . .while the other waz adjournel. Until Leindein Normal, as lecturer. to the ph
the June :.session. Of the:il ou jury, e0iiiientidn. "'A ref -solution was for
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'Tn.-Kelp, -putting in cul on 5th
Sid.eroad
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no. F., Weachter, services re sur-
vey of Greenoch had Cultois
boundry- • 13 50
s. Stroeder, serzires re surv2y,
of-Greepochlitia-(iiross bound-
ry .
4 2.5
ilip Straus and Son services re •
survey of Greenoeh and Culross
boundry .. . .. .. . .. . - _9 50
Alex ,Cangfel, servicre survey
ofGreenochand Oulross bound
1 75
Neil McDoealdservices re aur--._
vev_of-Greenoch latu_Cagroal4
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oundry ......, 1 25
E. -G. -Kuntz, refund electric light
tax - .
Conned will next meet on April ith.
CUAs. Ilt.IT-ToN, Clerk.
cases one was settled out of court and warded t� the Dominion Government
urging them to make the prohibitory
law perfect. It wa' atso decided to
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.cireu, apg,e*-e---trustees antttabe,.s
of the insteviorate offcring a rowan.'
of ten-- dollars to the • section t
iikeMthe. greatest improvementin
leveling -and seeding the roadsides,
phintinIt of shade trizea, improving
buiIding.Oteliards, fences and in any
other way in which the beauty of the
irtVectorate• as wts-I the-val
the:property may be increased. _ The
committee have strong. hopes that
ot ler was laid over until June
GLAzIER, Vs. CLARK. -This case
;womb from _eat atitomohile -accident-
which oecurred_on October 16th last.
Toe- tlint--evening between 6 and
?cIoc Claret -1-6e- Clara, son of- Mr.
t Clarkloof the towsislip of Hul
lett, was driving his ear on tit) road
fran the village of Alma, towards the.
• village of Coastance At a certain
pi,iiit on tlienad..--14e- overtook IVI/s.
Glazier, who was driviil,g a horse
ai-i(rbuggy in the same direction. The -
evidence regarding the - speed •of 411.3
car was rather conflicting, but it waa
a4linitted that the ..horn_. was ---soinded
giving ample intimation of its ap
road -at the point of
accident was fourteen feet -wile, with
this -* will, •greatly•helimincrease the.
beituty of this sp'endi.1 coUnty.'• A
gpleiallid_prograrafor -tire next -calves -
tion is -being prepared. Thefoll 'wing
°int) 1r14 -of -the. cornmittee-aieee pre -i-.
ent: R. R. Redmond, Preeident,. Bel.
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SHIP TO US DIRECT
The Top Market Price Paid and.
_ -_-Equitable Grading Made===
No Delays at Any -Point
We are registered with and recognized by
the United States War Trade Board and all
Of the Collectors of Customs under license
P.B.F. 50, and you can send your Furs t�
us direct by our tag or any tag, changed to
suit, il.marked " Furs of Canadian Origin,"
and your furs will come right through.
FAIR GRADING
The rules and ethics of the exchange do not
permit of sending out alluring price lists,
yet we give you an exact and expert grad-
ing and pay you at a rate of five to 'twenty=
five cents mor. on the dollanthan the aver-
age advertising fur company as we cut out
all middleman's profikKdealing direct. with
you.
St. Louis Fur Exchange
7th and Chestnut e'
•St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A.
L4anes
. -Monday, Mar. 17..
Jt' s S..'Patrick's Day: •
.Mr. and -Mrs. Frank •Scott are on a
three weeles. visit wit h friends in ()rims-
- by And Ingersoll:
Mrs. Frank1and and Archie Johnston
were. _recent' visitcws with faiericis near
411Whliiirinia.in 'Ritchie lost a Valuable horse
a few days ago -cause unknown.
Mr. and. Mrs. Andrew Bolivian have
MODERN STRATEGY
All, life -time is a schdol
strategy -a game of war upon
germs and tendencies which,
unless thwarted, weaken the
system and invite disease.
Modern heal-th-strategy
dictates the use of
SCOTT
EMULSIO
as a reliable means of thwart-
ing the enemies of strength.
__Scott's is -Nature's. ally and
its rich .tonic and strength -
supporting properties are k
with satisfaction, to millions.
Build up your,strength with
the nourishing qualities of
Scott'i Emulsion.
Scott Rawl*. Toronto, Ont. 114
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When you tell your family.
, that the Marmalade in the
jar was made with
L.4 antic
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Sugar
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to have a treat.
The-Lantic Library is three
little booklets telling how
to make preserves, desserts
and other good things with
Lantic Sugar. We send it
free„ but please enclose a
2c. stamp to pay postage.
Atlantic Sugar Refineries, IM.
MeCILL BUILRINC. MONTREAL.
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Iltamisomissigirimemmisamaisrame
Jnoved back from St': An8austine ta Mike
house.
Much sympathy is extended -to Mr,.
and Mil!. J. B. O'Loughlin on account
of the death oftheir little daughter, 5 ,
months old. "
Thomas and Patrick Wallace are here
rom-the West vis:ting friends,
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COME TO_LUCKNOW''MAR. '2511711
Aad be sure and call at our store and see
what big mhos we have in store for you
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'We have beta going u% er our stock the last few days and find" that we can itaffer many
'harpist's 111 the hardware live, which will be of interest to all. ' If you visifour store
you will long remember Dollar Day in Latham, and best of all yotillIwt ill never for-
get the 'store where you got hest value for your 41oney. We are not going to give
you all the prices ia_wint as it Avou-a_take-40o much space -to enumerate them all
We strongly ^urge anyone wanting a new Cbcilc Stove, 'Heating Stove, etc.-, to not fail
to see ILCNV far their thoney will go on dollar day at our stopre:
We are giving 10 per cent. discount on all Ranges and Heating Stoves.
Just see what this means. Take a range worth $90 and you will save
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V9. These.stoves could not be to -d4 for this price.
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Having ..11O.tiglit_extra, -heavy on-•Autennobile
• Oils, we intend giving•our custoritorli Jim benefit .•
i.of ,our bavgai&.'7"7-; •
$1 25 gal. 'cans Chev.i....)1.-.t ,Ifotur Oil r);'•-• • •;,:.A.0.0-
1.25 gal tans Ford Motor -Oil for:. __.• 1.00
- 1.00 -gal. Extra *Heavy Gas; 'Engine Oil for SOe-
fit5c gal. Medium..Auto Cyl. Oil 5 gals. for 1-00
Bring your cans and have them filed.
N'AII.NOLEUM AIINTISH-FOR LINOT,•1-:r 11 •
Reg $1.25 per quart, :safe puce
Reg. 70elset• pia; sale .priec 5 5
klconaily Ready Mixed Paint reg., 85e
1)(1.-„:?,44,in-senohritearlyAltked.riiiiit ';i•'1. 35, .:f.41. 15
O'Cedai .Mops $1,50 _each. With each Alop
we will give a 5.0c butte ef Liquid reneeriree.
You w• ill find well assorted and seasonable lines -of goods specially priced such as
Shovels-Porks, Axes, Lamps, Enamelware, SiXverware, Cutlery, Furniture Polishes
and Auto Polishes, Chimneys, Batteries, Spark Phigs, Egg Crates, Poultry Tonic,
Disinfectants,Sawsand Tools and many other articles which will be of interest to all
We have a quantity of Woven. Fence with .an interesting spice. .
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liave,on,lkarid we will make extra low prices.: _
onel. Thek1 Skates, $1 00 •
. These are best grtilie nicikel plated Skates, but'viti-
oniy hi-vg_n_le_w_Mzes to ehoose-frour- -So -elnie-
early. . • qtp
lit g.• 1.50 Skates, $1.00 Reg. 1.115 Skates. 90o.
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• AXE HANttLES
Reg 45e H Handles .3 for'$1 20c Handles4A-$1 ' -
Reg :15c II Handles 4 for $1 .15c Handles, 2, 25c
1-tstg 2-5e fitindres 5 for $1 - 10c Haildleir3;250'
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Reg $3.25 Blankets sale price.... ..... _12 50
Reg -25c Whips saleprice.,.
20c
Reg 35 Whips sale price 29.! •
empowasim
McLeod & Joyllt
Joss. JohuSon,..4 -uTwn
- tera...t • this' recent .
heavy snow_ -11-saw airtitt ZO wird
geese feeding un his fall wl
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Southampton will ay.., a row furn-
'tme factory.,. Qii 'Satin -day the rate-
'paYers .voteron a bv law to. g
u;u it mi
the .bonila the' Kitchezi C.:1dt)-
ittet Company for ::.'."20,0401,. 0.‘e theirs
free water and eeetsin til?r exemptionm.
The vete wa.7 212 faVor a'id only 71
against. ,.
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Sam Truax, s,ni of Mr and .Mrs•
Sa411 Tepax, -of 'Walkerton,' is. -back
livsnefrom.Frailee. 164)tit
as .t bugler, he was tut tied down on
-account of a •-bart-fmt- Ihen za e
to. :going- over,Seas; • hut Fie was not _t -i
be beaten, . 110 ' ).1 WA forestry -
batta and With it 110 MbrVC(I I;
--months in France. He oven succeeded
'in getting to the front trenches for a
couple of -weeks.-
ores From Huron County
• Children's Society
The regular monthly .nieeting .of the
Children's Aid Society ,for the • county
was held en Tuesday of last - week, and
*a:4' as usual full of inte:est in the
several :eases dealt - The -
'family beingcared for at the -Shelter is
growing, and fresh problems arise
weekly, as each new case brings with it
its own difficulties and re_quirements.
The Society Officers Will. be glad to
answer any' imiuitiea from anyone ,con-
tittnplating the adoption of a child, and
the h•ppy results whichate flowing from
those recently__ placed, even - since the
ope'bing orth 3 Shelter, are most gratify-
ing in the work. Many donations af
articles useful ih thelrome are 1:144ing.re-
,ceived, and the kindly, interest mani-
fested in variinfS4rts.,.pf the county is
most encouraging. The-houre is con-
tieually in need ofAuchAinga-ass-
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atoes and Othcr vegetables, apples an
canned fruits,'and anyone having such
to spare cannot do better than send
supply inh
In the iteins of business transacted a
the last meetilag were the passing of th
following accounts: •Travelling• ani
Other. expenses of the agent, 836.30
siovisions and needled articles for t
Shelter, $69,tt. *The StrNiSt of the ni tt
on, who iaproving herself a most faith
ul and efficient inanager, was increased
to $40 per inionth, -Since the•fast meit-
ng in - -February six children have been
aken and three splaced• in lesser
owes. Several of those now:in ,the
home are -attending re-gii4elY the
u blir school's' und showing. the• benefit
their new surroundings and training.
The following.donations•and subscrip•
ons• INC aeltncwledged since the last
ports published: .
A friend, 82--.): town of {.,bwferieb,'#59
•.derich 81;1: Aslifield
rrrs' Aitt!ircie. V.I.4n; Methodist S.8:,
,,,fosth, 82; WS». Ilartr.., Seaforth„‘M ;
11r$. Chs. E. Voting
d Mrs. E. 11. 1Vigle, Gisfericis, 81 each':
Eighth Con., Kinloss.
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James Necilins; of °Louis, was a -vis_
itor last week witti his sister, Mrs. J.
Culbert.
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• Rev. Mr.. Poster was a visitor with
Richard RaiterTliTetid Of tint week. se
Clever thresh?rs wore finishing up
their work in - the nt jghborhood . 14t
eeek; •
• F'eshi Harris and E Culbert called
on Lticknow. frieutia Sourday evening '
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Mr. J. lb entertained a number (1. t)
h'. pen s an evening last week.- There
slats the usitabgsxxl time.
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• I.. ugh Sproul was in Londo-ot
a I
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week receiving his discharge Iron] the
army. - ••
Mrs. Jas. Nedhain
sprit Monday with linon-frinthe
BIG BARGAINS ON
DOLLAR DAY
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It is worth \011ie to come and see us on Dl,lar Day
as the goods that are going to be sold arceSsthan
halfthe price. Don't.let one bargain 'Slip by.
Ladies' Fancy Waists,' reg. price 1' .0, for- .00
- yds. Plaid or.black and ivItite-feg. soe per 3.d, (or $1
5 yds.. Factory Cotton, 40 in. w. g. 3oc, fc..)t- $.1
5 yds. Towelling fo 1.00
Ladies' Underwear, reg. 75c each, / pair for .41.00
GRE -Al' BARGAINS IN IES' RAIN-
COATS AT HALF PRICE
Mats' Raincoats, reg.t 2o.00, for St4.9i
Meng"' Raincoats, rg. 15.00, for $ 1.98
Also great bargains in Men' Suits
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There are many other great braias be-
sides those ment!oned above
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M Get): Meelenaghgn, 1Vhitecitrch,
Robert Clark, Sertforth,
..Sharnian,-,Goderich, $2., •
The Misses Whitelyt- Gderich, a Bell
organ; 1Ir. Chas. Ross, Goderih, baby
cs-rsiaim-asiff a go eart ; Mr. Stokes. Sr,
d raws clot fling: Bet helMethodist church,
Codvrich township, ..a 3iati3 each
fiesh egOi•--Terearil,
grPleti and potatoes; 'Mrs. Knight, Clot h -
ng ; Mrs. A. lorter, high chair, 2 kitchen
cloirs, a blackboard ,iiid child's bath
till\:is'iters and anyone interested. in
child welfare'will be oordially welceme
at the home at any time. If you have
a Irvin corner in your heart for helpless
and' dependent children, CAI I at the
Shelter and. see whal is hlm! done f or
the children 01 Huron C..plint v. -
A Terrible Tangle
Last Leaf) Year I did not wish to Pill -
bitrAms m best girl by lettiek
s071* agled hFfti--r. mywif,
tit she said she. %mild rather he ex..
eused. so I foolishly excused her but
got even with her bccaime I married tie
girl's mother and then the 'girl beca me
my daughter and when my fat her mar-
ried my stalighter, he becime my • son.
When my father married her she became
my mother. If my father -is rty.Son and
my daughter n y mother, then Who
am l' Aly mothers mother,' which is
my wife, must 1* my grandmother, I
being mY grandmother's husbad, I
must be my own grandfathr.
The Store Where Your
Money Goes Farthiest
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ESTABLISHED 1872
AMC. OF HAMILTON
Tado_witloata-t-liing until yori earl pay
•A cash is sometimes good business policy.
Yon get the article at a 'lower pe and so
6 save money; you also get interest on the
moncy hile you are accumulating it, if
you will depoSt-it in the avings Depart-
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ment of the Bank of Hamil n.
LUCKNOW BRANCH
J. A. GLENNIE. Atanaer.
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0 vertw-omillion 674iclovers have been present
srhen this ,test was being made; apd they have
ealiized, as you ivill talize, that the New Edison
alone can actually re-create the human voice and
the Music of humn-piad ilstunlents.
It -is all-iruportant that you hear
"What' Phonograph Shall I Buy?"
How many time, when the subject of purchasing
a phonograph or machine has come up, have
you asked yoursert" this question !
• The Edison toile test answers it f6r you, •
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le NEW EDISON
"The Phonograph with a Soul"
cy-2114c -it it the only instrument that re-creies- tlie singer's voice so
faithtUlly vhat the human ear cannot distingui11 he rendition of the •
artist from that of jihs,..aratlaisan-..-
'The wise Ivay to chvqe yur phystograph is to have the several
makes of phonographs and talking machines sent to your home en
trial. ‘shcrey8t can matt direct comparisons iinong thein, and then
decide which one you would like to keep - which one you think ) ou
wotild- enjoy hearings mik-h five years trorn now as you do to-dar.
Be your own saemen. Sell a phonograph to yourself. We will
gladly send a &or Edison to your home for the purpor, hhout 172
obligation on your Frt.
J. G. Armstrong, 'Lucknow; Ont. I\
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