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Studio, Luckuow.
. Open, Moeday, Tnesday twd
. •
- wearmatir.- ".
Now hi the time to have
that - Family Groin: taken •
Avhill they are all at home. •
AN EitillUSIASTIG ...PARSER ,
WIL',4'it8. Snell, of llayne-Barton Stock
Fenn, Mullet,' wall in Toronto, recently
attending the simnel , meeting' of the
Shorthorn Breeder' Association and also
the'Sheep Breederd Aestielittion. That
- bele au enthusiast' in this connection is
shown hVlie. fact that he has been at-
fittnite48twiaafi,1!:* +44
and kelt nethy-enYinearia an
• man yet. With his deceaned father, who
was a pioneer atockinan, he attended sech
gatheringt before he • Was ten years', of
age,iand he has been keeping it up' ever
since, That it hal been beneficial to him;
ak well as to others, is shown by the fait
. that Mr. Snell i recognized by eheep
breeders particularly as one of the beet.
alithorities on sheep on the Werth Amer-
. scan continent -Iluron ,Bxpositor._,
tatEgi:
.-Te say mbiress
one year inse, viz
Oa To the V
ealki. lattimr*".
year higher. la *MVO t
am She
bentiliers who143 to realm Tee seetteel
rwitlarly by mail will wafer $ fevor ha AO-
;•Vgair 1141 Oki hmit at Ai 4100 sdMss
St ad4roalii desired. Witold
sad the new Mums Wiest& be *MU ,
illdvoirt SOWS sem.
Dzktilttonevarrismeltermi-adade blown
55 .
*me AT Ammats--thie laisttleit SOc; three inA
Helloes SUM ,
farms or Real Minato foe asJe 40o each hoer
Miseellaneous Artiolm Tor SAIL TO Rent.
wanted toot Found, eto, each mwertion
Loral Headers( Notices. *to., too per Una per in
sertion• so most sebsequesat Insertion; Imagist
rate of SO to regular display advertisers Cord
ot Thanks Coming Events So, end So per
line. no notioeiese than 06o. advertinna
mend tio per line. Auetion caw. brief notice
me, lacier notice 10o per line for Arst insertion
se zor aeoh aubsequent insertion. -Black-Wed
live wept.* linea for L.
Aay.psdil llogcr, alibied el winch kiln
pocsidary bestir artily Iadiddaal er eased*
gee, to bt moldered as ,Mrsrtisinsost Mid
dusted aosolisiii • •
snaissiskosnlsOrSIX 141941 and nada woe
Par year.
THURSDAY, FEB. 22udi 1917
TAI.It OF ak NATE anrortm
• Mr, Germs,, member of the House of
gonamone (or Welland, lute propoeed a
measure to „reform. the Senate. He
• would have members elected from large
districts, 96 in all, for terms of seven'
years. •
8141Ch a senate would merely he a great.
er humbug than' the one we have,. and
would make it almost iinPedahle.tO get
• legislation through .parliament at all,
Will somebody 1e11 no of any 'geed the
Senate of Catiada has ever done? That
it is an expensive matitution 'anti it drag
'upon the kindness of parliament we all
knew very well.
There is only oneway to reform tht
Senate, and that is to do away with, it
If therein. need of a check upon •hTity
legislation by the House of Commorre,
the Referendum is the righr and dente;
optic form. of check to have.
WosinTf surriikoS F01,4010.,
That the women of Ontario will. ir•
,
the near future, be given the .right to
vote settee now assured. • 'the Ontarie
Legislature opened only the other dny
and already no leas than three billa pro,
peeing to give the feenchise to emane!
have. been introduced.,. TWO or thei4;-
have been introduced by private mem-
bers-ene a Liberal, the .other a Censer
valve; and tht;, third was iiitreducedie,
Mr N W. Rowell; leader of the bpi.-
. ,
New Kind of Fuel
• • A newspaper despatch 'from "Forted
telle of a discoierywhich his been made
by Mr. U 3 Fettypieee; editor of 'The
• Forint Free Prese, whieh may pro,viy to
be of great in to thee people of
'Western 610010. Por some days past
Mr. 'Pettypiece hos been hureing hi the
4furnetes in his home and printing of0e.
a stale which he brought in from Bottle
Point. It is eatUrated with a sort of
crude oil mid burnwell, either by iteelf
or when mixed with coal. After isatie.
(Aug himself that the fuel WM all right
be took the Matter up at Ottawa through
Arthstreng, M. P., and Dr. M. Y.
Williennearrived from the Depattinent
of Mines to inveetigete Mr, rettypieee's
disdoVery, 'Ile saw the _shale burning
end tit Mice suggeetid that perniiseien
I* asked from the Goterninent to obtaie
the fuel for the people if the .dietriet.
Thie i neeissary, as it is ebtainable only
on the Indian reeerve. Dr. Williatla is
delighted with what he has seen, and
' will obtidu verioue samples from diffet.
ent parts of thereserve to make Coin.
plete tests when he gnes tstek to Ottawa.
• 'There iian inexhattetible emptily of the
elude," boys Mr. Pettypieee. -"I have
tried it one in every vray *ad intuni it
soot aaliabeid."18
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•eition. Evidently it was not the inten '
tion of Premier, Hearst to extend- tbe
suffrage. to minion at the presentsession,
as no, mention was made of tit in the
epee& from tiethrone, but if does not
follow that the • government , party ,will
absolutely oppose the roMure.
,There is a disPosition. to regard the
"giving of. the...suffrage. to ....wont en. „cter,e.
reward for -their serviette le connection
with the war That does net seem just
the right Way of longing at it At
-class or section of Society ieentitled to
the exercise Of the franchise not as a,
reward -for eerviceo, but as a means: of
protecting itself from unjust legislation
and in order that ouch views as it nmy
have shall have due influence; The
demonise() idea is that those whe are
asked to obey the laws Shall share in
theniaking and unmaking of them,
The suffragists in the Legislature have
O great opportunity at present time,
,seeing thatwomen. jiave been and ;are
still eo actively' engaged in working for
ther_bile-intetreet. Whatever may_ b_
-thefateofthebill3introducedattizja
session;i1 'rec1or-4one conclusion that
another seasion will net go by without
seeing the franchise extended to women.
U. SAND THE WAR
• ; "Only dermanyette keep WI- out of
the (lied War," is the way "The NOW
YerlandePeedent'' 'starts 'a.' tlitatightfill
editorial- on "If•We Must Enter' the
' `.:'
-the•indepeedetit ,repterteiite the bober
and intelligent. thought of the country.
Itlias alive spoken with abhorrence of
Gerikanie, conducs in the wee,. but .it
hail never ndiecated that the United
States enter the war. It is one of the
strong Orem," in the country -advocating
a League of Peace for theptevention of
„war after the present contliet is over.
Prom ite general tone last week it iteems
• scarcely to think or expect that the
• country will- much longer escape It
daks whet the couptry shall fight for,
and it &dimes: ,for ."Inelienible right
to Iive it peace and unmolested in the
, it'AGES WOMAN
Tsfli Havr Vinel Made ter Straing
Thher elghtY.seeond year zeta John
_ _
Wickersham, of Rineellville, toys:
• this in a knii•doitra, feeble tondition
and had log fiebh. A neighbor asked
.1016 te try Vieol, and after taking tvto
bottle* ray strength returned; I sin
**tieing in flesh, it ilea hunt up my
health and I eta feeling fine for a
wdoclintmyn honkleewilit ec.'"e° I get 14reini4 and
The Vitiel WAS te intecwodul
lit Mrar Vickeriihittles Mae 100 be.
auto§ it eontstius the very *lenient'
„needed to build her up.
Plif• A P4. ftlia$110112 • INCIIIIIOW
• e,
siaterboact et maieee* ,tarrit tit
*poslr.lo in tow is the (Jutted Minton a
nth. 40 ass loppor to aporeeiate ths
tact, teat is vow 1416 WOW MR'. mit
fighting for sums the memorable 4th ot
August, 1914
TUX WAR DA nom
The content between British shipping
and German submartnes atilt holds th.
place of first iiitereet in the war news
It is bad enough, but it 'tow quit;
evident that the Gertxtapt:1 are going e
fail in their purpooie of waking effer
the blockade of Britein. In order to
do this their eubmerinea ;nut become
.11t least two or tho o tt4' eff: el‘ ;.
,•:1 • (he3 hero beet* since Feb.' is, r
the new etimpeign began, 14'
Of late they heve been .sinling freto
four to SeVed Fillips, per day-nssosi4
steamers of one to three thousand 'tone
Tito* &replotted out, of tigeie three tot -
four hundred ships wileh enter or leavr
British aed French port's. Theneijorite
of the ships sunk are British., ,beCtiuse.,
as formerly, they 'Redoing the, greeter
part. of tlw world'a shipping bintinese,
and neutral shipe appear 91 lets to keep
• away front the danger none.
We must not think that the deetrue-
tion hell on the one inde. Manyof the
germanintbuienneas doubtless, are bouir,
sunk and captured; though the Admit-
elty still, stupidly 8.8 seems.'to us,
refuse to make Any report it- all tri the
pub*. Stories. are told by traveler
from England that hundreds 086 is the
4st figure) of captured german submar-.
Ines are lined pp in British ports There
likely ie a large eleinent or truth it ;
theae raports,but we likely shall be 1t4
ze a state don% as to the real num be; ...
until after the 'War, The Adinirale.:
.itate a that the MO44,eattistaetnry way
g.ieetiog with Mit submarine 'fs. by gill;
fire, . (MO being aufficient to putt
them -mit of buf loess. If.huadreds
,tnutured and ;still greater nuteber,.., e
by gun fire the total accounted for mew
ie siderable the aim of :the dte, •
Mans is to 'beild w bombs As fat4 F,,f• ;
4 ji.E)4e it sea are. destroyed. •••• • 1' ,..
It was reextrteri• the other day that .• •
,(ruited States fie& had just completed e
'eouttact for 050 Stiblnarideteliam re (thee!
tast, warbehipir fcir. _This
Aiggests One of'the steps taken for deal.
ing with the"divere' -
Qn land the sticceatils,verying,41ner
Ilv,,faverseide to The, Prenel•
mo tiered a senteethat eetietts reverse ab g tit
••• week, "ago. lesieg treteeee
ihdeteatlyalhoueend ;nen. The Brti,ett..
have been -more sneeestlfuleiviOning
sitieolblefterriterY eapinring• abed
-
•;(30 tio the ,Tigris. MVP!, t
43400 Oink *on a notable aeries of re `
••••1`rif• Ov;i• ineTurkti, in the last tekite
•
2000 prisotiers and natich.lvar equipment '•
they tave . offset: the. surrende.
there Iiise AMU. of General Townsend •
But thigreat feature of the war i`tt.. the
4teadyead elaborate preparation for a
- drive Upon •tie german artily' France:
flocin as Weather Ceriditione perunt
This will introduce the nine't per
ted of thewar, and le.00nfidentlY ex%
Pecteiniythe.Allied dotterel Iliebt
• e
ing at tiermaa;vesistance.
411.
IASwait", store *he virited, 1,4
111140411 $500 thills4101111 from tbe pro -
OW WSW Vis.14010401,1116w,Mit /011114:81111.11. MAW W
"Off Weeitorke Veil%
The following comennuoleen was is-
sued last Irriday by tlia Chtaadista Wes
Records Office: sammetal darlight
reit wax carried out by a Meetretil
%tinier cover of an artillery
make bemire. The whole party
tram able to miter and %eve the Ger-
is= line witb,out & single conealt.v,
but the resistance actually in the
trenches wart oceisiderahle ant moose-
sinited several heenisisir eleeenaters•
As a result only tWa pimentos were
basis. while about IR Germans are
calculated to have itsen tilled, either
in the dug -outs trout which they r*
fused to emerge, or in the trenches. -
in tbe early evenhlit of olio et*7
small raid was mode by an Outer*
battalion for the purpose of deetroy-
ing a German fortified post or steel
emplacement. This was effecttvelY
done by means at a Nubile thorn*
et guncotton' and the party then with.
draw to their owil trendiers.
'Parties fro* battalions, of a Wei&
ern brigede raided 0, etrongy lord -
144 legation, known u the
*est of Souches, anti successfully cap-
tured. their objectives. At Wilt
:iin:in6y111;:re"ifladtti9rrriimant:rni *Otadea:
Miniber of durequte, front watch the.
Germane refused'Winners*, were
bombed and then set op fire and A*
mtroyed with portable explode's. Our
men. penetrated the German lines te
a considerable depth and complutalr
wrecked all enemy mine *hefts, me•
'able gun emplaceriento, yid even
Id. trench. railhead. Despite the num*
bera engeged and the particularly
dit-
flcult nature of tile intererieti, eur
own., casualties were '
.0AZTADIANO• 1400RATID
King And Duke er Calriaaaliht Chat
With ,WennOtri Officer.
•
The following Calladiafitt were
vested at Buckingham Pale, Satur-
day: Companion of• the•HethL-Colonal
Herbert Birkett• CoruPite•'.
ion of St. Michael and : t (kora-,
lirigatiter Percival Thacken Dis-
tinguished Service Order-Ititeut.-Cols.
Frank Morrison, Chivalry; . Robert',
Wright, Medicals. Military C$000 sn4
Bae --Lieut Merriam; Gilmour.
Military Cron-14140ra .1012,11 Jack.,
don, Clarence Kiddif Harold.
-Coombs, James Hon, Kenneth, Pats
ton; Lieuts. Edesdi %trim Gordon
Cassels, Harold. James Lowe
and Ralph .Williame. The King and
(linen entertained munhatnir over -
leas officers, moetlY 'WOU144.414 .
some .on leer°, at linekhighoon Palace.
°awn% air 8°°1•1'-' 114 MaSAMT arid
the Du • onneaght eppeared%
uniform, and chatted'ff.ofilritY "Or
guest. • •
•
talser • Angry Over Ba
,
hew Into Violent 'Rags snci'llilamet;
Von • Bernitorff • • .
•A Paris correspondent cabled on
Sunday: 1 hear from ,g veer •good.
source that the ntrivis Of Sit • dip*
matte rupture with, the United States.
arrived ince a bombshell in the 'me'
perial • eitelert at. -Potsdam. On the
'same Morning (Feb. a) * -cablegram
from Count von Bernstorg• announced
that a new note from :President :WI3.
soil might ,bet.,...,flipected; but nothing
else. , 'The. Emperor received news ot
the rupture as he was 'sitting down
NOT A 'GERMAN. BUT.-7-
At-Htirristrita-last Thursday Mr , Join
A. Rowland ram into a catteof disloyalty
se rink that bedecided to ,report the
matter at onde to the • authorities, rays
The Walkerton Telesccpe. It is an ei•
cellept opportunity -for the . government
to make in example of this sort of in
offender. Mr. Rev/lead's letter to Co
PereyShertrodilDoitinien Pcliee Cone.
inissioner explains the ciretimstanceat-
iVaownoiet the
de-uTailid vveliqui4foe 65;110E1%4 t:
was a man having . load of, old ragt
weighed on the public scales.' 1 nekee
one of the gentlemen present what was
done witn such duff and he said he di
nofknow. One mail, named Alriiranci(4
Stewart, who Wift preaent, said that no.
doubt the oLL rags Would be .matie inte
Clothes for the-tioldier be/wand-even- at.
that it War; too goed for them as they
were cnily a let•of Tolima and idatere: , liv-
ing onthe country. When I asked him
•
what he Meant he•Sairi it was the triith
and thaf Inehtut to help to keep them
I then asked him what he had given and.
in reply he asked.me what 1 had done
I told him I had given a little money
and the only two.laoys I lied were gone
,
to the war and i asked him if he had
tient any boys. Ite said he bed not and
that he had some boys,' but Wellid not
let them fight for England. •When 1,
asked hint if he 'did not know that Eng-
land had protected him and given ,hint
all the liberties he enjoyed and told him
he ought te, be ashamed of himself for
talking as be did, he said he could fight
his own battles and get along without
the Old Country or any of the' soldier
helpieg hineebeetuse they were no good-
Miteelf being Viee preeident of the Pre.
paredbesrt Zettgue and taking an interest
in recruiting in our northern country, /
think tine kind of mini ought to be wen
at once and be told by tionteone in
Authority thet if he tih1 talk* as he Inei
been doing befote the public he will 1*
interned. A roan like him, talking as
no doubt he has been talking, is tt great
detriment to getting any recrttits and I
do tope that yell will bee that there is
Annie person eent to lawn at mite and
read the IIiet At, as it ought to be read
to tiliCh Melt This man ix .6 farmer in
She Township of Stine", l nuke front
Harriston, aud bits'g00. or 250 eres of
laude, lit is not it Uotraan.
to the table • and fiew Into a violent
rage Remarks madejy the Empresa
to her • intimates., gave, •the • latter to,
-underhand- that the imperial wrath
11WE:raiitos sirretted-Pdheied. lity; ago. Met reu.
•
Australia Has Coalition Rule
A despatch 'Says; ." The Atistrallaii -
Ministry, headed :.by, .Wililam At'
Hughes, tendered its resignation, and
then. the Goverrier-General conimier•
siOned 'Mr. Hughes to form another:.
*hien has now been sworicin,--The
new Ministry isa eoniltion,' and Will
be known as the Comm ilwealth War
Government ' 11fr ungLe cerium -me
Preinier. and AtternerGeneral.
.seph Cook: leader: of thkOrmosition,
has • become Minister efAttne. Navy.
r •
Arthur Will be responsible for , the to.
ordination and executive)control ot
those sectiond of the board, Which deal
with the supply and distribution of
seed, :fertilisers, foodstuffs, lather and
work and : the war , and agriculture
committees 111 England and Wales.
Claim;'42ale, in 'Cliaininigne. :-
Striking at the Preachline in Chem:
midivey between Verdun and
Rheims, troops Of the GM/UM- Crown
?Ithaca have, according tO, the Gomm
iletme4iaken, pound to it depth' ot
half * Mile on 0, front of n mile and
at halt •The attackers captured US
ptlioners, including 21 offleets and 20
,nmehine gun* on Veitlay Isat, aaid
. . ., •
. • Sernsterff at Hallfax
.0fficial Word* was received at Ot-
laws On Thursday last that, Halifax
is to be an examining port for neutral
ships crossing the . Atlantic, eget.
bound. Tills news canoed illee'sure 1.
New York shipping circled, • With
Count von ,Bernstorff, the. former Gen
man Ambassador to the •Indted 'States,
and his party; on board, the .11teamilhip
•Frederik SiIL entered Ranter harbor
last Eriday, night for careful examin;
Afton: • - .-•tr
, • •L • •
tes-1131-Peoteecoe+-Prodnetion-
Sir Arthur Lee,. ntemler , of Pattie -
fee the' Verphniti=-OlvtlEiVi
Hantpshire, has. been apPilihted Diree,
:Mr of General- Food Production Si
. Toll) of Submarines
• • lietWeen Pebnutry let, the penfnr
Of the newest submarine *tartar tent
hint week efld the total of Ships. dunk
Wilt114'. Of the -eighteen days' toll
42 Were Brititili. The total intoint
tonnage .itink woe 228,840. ,Nine B...11-
ish 'demote with a tonnage of 1:1;508
Were 'gunk 00,304 'Saturday and SIM*
dot.
• , •,
dalwitY en "All•Red", Route •
The question of building a. harbor
at Galway 'for tee purpoite of 4rieh-
Canadian .and, American trade was
brought before the Dublin corporation
And the hies was strongly eUppoiled
011 all inithibere. •
•
BRUCE COUNTY NEWS
Mr. A. B. Merke, principal of Pais.
ley Continuation' School, hat 'banded
In his resignation, to taire eire,et by
March let, mid the School Board,is
elvertising for it successor,
A Whitton lady who shstained
llt.enking two of l‘or' teeth, °win*
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yet.
Mr. fold Mrs. A. R. Inertial, for
die me seventeou years residents of
Kiestartibte tows, have moved to L911
don, 'where they intend to made. Mr
Ingram' tia,d been in charge, of the
water and light plante at Kincardine
Tus Beemiy Ftetx Co. are flubbing
the *femme* crop, atid it is otpected
the rail' will close down in a week.
This industry has been* big hooet to
Ripley. Alt menas fourteen hen&
were given employment, and the web
peid out duiing the winter put consid
erable money in circulation.
. Private John Stewart), of Choler,:
reported on Feb, 12th killed hi, ACtitul
in. Franc*, woe a. son of the 'late Dr.
Stewart, of 0hesley.Be was employed
in the Bank of •Ramilten at ,Delhi.
When +AK hrolre out end enlisted with
the 5th, „Ambulance' Corps.. ,wes
at the frontlor eight months., •
,
; Mrs: Robert Biutehieon, a resident
of reeowater, died Very ..etnidertly on
Tueeday night °fleet week after retir-
ing. She was as well ee usual through.
out the day. About three "cielock
Wedneeday morning her husband ;lot.
iced she was b eathing iwavily, . and
eallede doctor, but she waled away
before bit arrival.
The' Kincardine Reporter had the
following: "The Duluth curlers !rye
sent $2,C00 for the Palladian Patriotic
‘THiS ji II line donation ,,,frOne
thelovers of the raring One to Can
oda. Ur. 4.S. McGregor, treasurer
of the club, is a nephew of M re. (Ree)
Stewitikand Mint McGregor, of this
town: t'llithas not forgotten the land
of his birth in her -hour of • trial and'
need." .
Joniterensee-Molten ...''Cittiet
and pretty 'wedding took place on
....Wedneida3r,„. Feb. ‘Ttli, 1917,1a t.Iturbn
°h0Lel!..$41Vistreh:43. attonlabenli":'
riktiARnalPteadieYreWilit whenjtribhee:elmttoeaerrl'•'laignde
Iliss•Reheceit McKenzie, both of the
Totenegip of Huron. The youog
Were. attended by Mr. Donald 310teei
40p brother of th:e, bride, and • Miss
-`41d*.iihnsteni, sister of .the groome
. ..•
Theritre to reside oil the 9th -Con. of
Huron;
The ctrri.clt Council ie senouolv,con-
eideripg the advisability o Mising'the
rate Of 'statute labor to $1,2kper'day.,
At preOlint any ratipayer may com-
made hie statute. labor atthe rate of
op per day, andittinpatheiaitete in
eXpending :the money hastopay.$1,50,
per da* for Jabot..
ftrinerkein.Ciireick take. advantage of
this, and the result lee seriona"lost of
woik on the highway. ' " • '"
'" • Holttlionelb-Tne•Di wes
-4The'lilock in which AO. Of IrWin
.13mi:bereft were kiiled was 'ponied
• *4110.4 e train was standing on a sid•
werifoiSchriber.' braktman tinted
• "
'a switch the wrong- way, 'allowing
through freight to trash headlengruto
,
the standing train. The horses were
in the ORM nteit the engine; which
account:a for their deattilotlen. A
large ettiount -of grein was lost -from
the wrttelred ears of the other, train.
The men' all escleil injueythis in
format:V.01:7es brought by Mr. Robert
Itivin, •who has returned. Iron' the
wast. -Paisley Adeocate..,
,
BARN AND..,PONTENTs,
$tiewnet; North Line; Kincardine, sef-
'fared heavy -lose oveLteeedeet of-.1"ast
week 4 the.destructienef 'his_haria
by fire; 'He lost five-.'hOrses,' fohrteen
hogs, sekeral head . Of • 'cattle, four of
which 'were fat and reedy for mai ket,
140 heniee hay, grain, . barness, etc.
The' loss is :exceedingly.' heavy and
practically leaves 'him Without a thing:
The inerrant° on the barn and contents
was light.' The origin f the •• fire' is.
'unknown. There had not been anyone
iirthe tarn fienti (Meek' the night
before when the final chores were done,
Mr.pieviait awoke .about"5 30 a m:
on Theiday; and was the -firatup, He
imitieed* glare ontsitle JO thought,
there.tvine a Are at Mr." EVan's place,.
hieliiid• out the windoie*but could
see no firethere, On going to another.
'room he folind ib Wee ..Ine OWU barie
lino:wait burning Nothingcceild be
Raved as the fire was too fat advanced.
the faithful watchdog which slept in
the barn was 4150 destroyed. ' •
Fordyce
Pb. 19
A number in this 'oat* are suffering
froni,nititelee Pt Whooping cough.
Mr. Levi Ravens, who has been Visit-
figletstiVeii around Limehouse, has te
tinned bome. ,
We are gled to hear that David Chaio.
ney„ who has had all atiiied of Measles,
is improving nicely.
We Mt glad to healLthat Mrs. Anil.
dieing, who has not been web of late,
able to 1* around again,
Quite a nunabet from our burg attend.
ed the pity at St. Augustine on rriday
evening and t;epott 0 facOOd 14hItt •
ex&a a, 1111
t DANK
CAPITAL. AND R.ESERVIi $8,13ootood
-as narwhal cskskaua,
A Omni Banking Business Transacted
-
Circular Letters of Credit
r Bank Money Orders
'SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
Interest allowed at higheet current rate
. T, S. RUM, IVI4ii4gc-IP.
.10.40SS COIJKIL
„7.-Monclity, Feb.A.2, 191.7
Tb0otcib meton above date. elYlein.
Writ aW preSeut.T Minutes' of prevnigend.s:.
meeting were read,: adopted and sig
On inotion by kleDiarinid end Tiffin
By law NO. 88 confirming motion of lest
meeting to appoint officers for the our.
fent year was introduced,' -read a. first,
eecond and third dine and passed, el!,
ed andsealed.
Moved by McDiarmid, seconded by
-
Tiffin, thst this penned purchase three
Panama gradera and one Boston grader
for use in the Township, ofRinloss:
MOtion-canied.
• Audifors Stuart and Genet submitted
their' report on the •Treasurer's Receipts
and Expendltures of .the townshiP of,
Kinloss for the year 'ending Deo. 31st,
and after being examined by the Conned
itwas recivedby J. ihicDiartnid; second-
ed bY J. Tiffin, thtit the .report of the
eliclitors as read be adopted, and that
cheques be issued (n the, treasurer for
the auditorg salaries: Motion parried.
Bills and accounts on being consider-
edind passed, the Coenedordered' the
Islam pf the followifigcheques: treasurer
West 'Wawanosh Insurance insur-
ance on hall, $1 40; treasurer 'West
-Wawantish, kinbie share of -boundary
account, 78 65; 'J. Agnew, trealibrei
"Lucknow, rent otairK;•DirisiOnCeurt;
10 00; „Lucknow Hardware and Coal •
Co, cement per account, 22 poi Thomas
G. daunt, anditor's fees, '8 00; William
Stuert, auditor's fees, 8 00; John gaunt,
peteentege on wire fence, 4 00; Maidoltiu
Brea percentageon Wire fence and tile
5 °°111.sines. s 'being over, the Council ed...
journed ro Meet. on MfinditY; 'Mardi 24,
law, at 10 O'clock a in,
• • l'henigs Murray; Clerk.
4 '
'chi Welt. Shore,. FftlIwkit
• A meeting of .tepresentativert ot the
inunidPelittes intfifittited in the .Ontano
:West Shore Rail Way was held ie doderich
. on Feb 125h On aeceunt of bad train-.
service the representatives-of-'.Ifuron
tOwnship an Kincardine did not turn
but Ashfieldwas represenMd by the
'township council and clerk, and Cloderich
by. Maier Mnnnings and members of
the council. . Mr.. Stanley, engineer -Of
the Ontario Itydro,Bleetrie Powet, Com.
inis$on,wA Prese'tit and put before the
'seethe vtiztasphroorpos
e line
thth
nebate taekernailitopalaonnga
used by ther•Vominutenni in construction
work elsewhere, allowing interest at fire
per cent. On a valuation of 1139 per long
ten untii,,eueh' time as it ehonld be de.
tennined whetherlhe line to Eincenitee
is to be completed or oot. If the West
t•Shere • project were 00neluded to be
*
feasible the Coininission would relaythe
mils, eubstitutieg 50.14 rade for the
70-111, rails taken iteveY, as it is claithed
that the heavy rails are not required For.
the West Shore line,T and the aubstittn_
tion of the lighter rails would give a
linmer mileage tor the come money.
After some disclussion it Was decided
by the municipal representatives to wait
for the expected report on the West
Shore line berore taking any action on
thiAetlatttreptreo,pporesipesedtion. the• •
mee.. jeipas.
ties would receive as rental fer.the .raile
somewhat lesi Slap' P4,000 a year, to
apply op the $20,000 'of interest ,poei
being paid each year'on the bonds.
Flattering to.
the Original.
. " • ,
But hnitatlents Only Disaipoint
, .
There are ma ng Irate:time of this ,
great treatment fOrocought colds.
croup': bronchitis :and ,
whooping -.cough.
T h Y-
haio seine Sale
onilhe Merge' of
• the original, but.
It abould ,ba'
-remembe'r e
re 11ltoit
ethaf • they
:a name '
air.
•
,
• This Is a fac-
aimile.' of •
packager tr e a ring •
**rale and • sIgnoture
of A: IF..,ChAse,
AKE, YOUR DOLLAR
AT THE, FRONT.
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'WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES
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et -25:00.
FOR 1166 •
50.00 " 48.00
100.00 " 8e.00
__INDlyint,M•t,kjpugcHAsrwcLtmrtiErf-VO
FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY AT ANY BANK
OR ANY MONEY. ORDER POST' OFFICE
. Irlosokraolt aittrr
JAN. -0. 191/•
. .1. • . • , . -
OP'
•1116161ted
. Atitherlx•d, sa,00e,000
Capital PaltlAint, A $3,000,00d
surplus, . • $3,800,00e
Ambition
HAT one -kilt -dollar on hand for which you have
no particular need, will start a savings. account -
in the Bank of Hamilton.
° Your ambition to get ahead financially
will grow as your savings accumulate.
Capital is the key that opens
the 'door of Succets,
wenNout artAtsten
J. A, qtikuute. managet.
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