HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1917-04-05, Page 8New outfits are usually desired for the Easter season and'we would
direct your attenttbi n to the display of suitable Easter goods in our
show windows s week; also in the other Depts of our store.
In our East jw indow we are showing a nice range of'
Ladies' Fine Shoes in the latest styles—shoes of gOod '
quality, net finials!and attractive appearance. `, , •.4)
a nice display of New Dress 'Goods, Ladies' Collars,
Gloves and Ties, always an attractive .feature .of a
lady's outfit. — - , , , ,
Our Wet Window 'contains a nice disiday of Men's
Suitt) and Suitings, Hats, ,Shirt—s.., Collars and Tie
These are very attractive stiles' and we your
closest inspection and earnest consideration. _
!The impious 'departments of our store are well *stocked with desir-
able inerchindise suitable to the needs and wants of the purchas-
ing public, selling at reasonable prices. considering the difficulty. of
getting many lines owing to war conditions now prevailing.
We invite you to do your Easter trading with us, assuring you of
good values and courteous treatment. *
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Tuei,day wawa% ,March 510. Mr. .61e. tiler; AIDA* Blue, of Itiocerdine, spent
Leod had beau la failiug health for 1 suuday at her home on the, boundary.
*event' mouths, but Ws frisode did taut
hut tasty
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R.pley, deal at his home at littit•iil oa suudi,y *t a Rakes,
thiok the end wee so neer. here his
Woo* Very petiently, so rough s t•Itat
few knew he !Will,Uutaks, fo days
before his dtatth he wait elale to be bout
es uslukl, but ids streoatla gee lint Stucky after ape .ding the past
145 fad 44 145 graduelly grew wearier' agee'llkwith her suitor, Mrs. A. Hellead.
one et our yowls bachektrs has lately
diaveloped *great 'oedema foil:het song
eatitled "Alice, where art thee'
Mira Margaret Hunter retnthed home
uutd the eine e.reati. Tn it Mr. MO-
Leed waa born in Scotland 77 yowls age.
kie owe to Ceiradawith hi a parents
whop's. had 7 years et tate. Ite lived
with Ina parents * some yeara near
Stratford and later in- llama Tp. at
Ripley. In early merthood kemettled an
farm at Kintittl. wheep he hot lived
ever sieve. -He was quiet told* Neither
and eowewhat reaerved in dispesition,
outhe wee a kind nmghbor and a fond
awl affectionate husband and father.
Ile will be much miseed in thia 00111-
inutity, where he haft lived for over fifty,
year. II1s Survtved by his widow'
formerly Miss Al urgar et Melltenithi, to
whom he Was married fitty.three years
ago; also by three t$9110, Joun, Murdoch
and Donald, and four daughters, Miss
Mary, at lioni-e; Mre, 1)ancan McKay, of
Sault Ste, .Mare; Mrs., Wm. *Ilene ef
Omni chie, and Mrs. (Dr.)Simpson, Kin
tail. alt of 'whom Lave the eximpathy of
Fordyce
—Monday, April
Mr. Eli Havana intends win out
West on the 4th.. • •R•
M. Elliott %vier recently pnrchaeed
11, homer from S.
JaS, Boyle last week lost a four year -
•old hone from acute indigestiou.
Miss Mamie MeGlynn igent it• few
days with Mr..Lynette, of Wingham.
If reperte Ore tract George isTaylor"
gOi014 to "hutil4 * new hoitse thinatulneot
Mr. and .M.rs. •Milton Witylor have
returned Etu4 ate taking up fernlike
again. • - • •
. and Mrs. Edward liainea '"spent-
SuntlaY at the home, of • Itire..`,Robett-
.1fitines;
the entire cenonsnity in their sore he- • „ Glands
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11 The people who read the magazines. know that to -day
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dividends. The day of allowing fowl to wander all over
the farm is past. They, do better and 'give better re-
turns if they are Closed in a yard'of reasonable propor-
tions. We have • Poultry Netting, all widths,' from z8t
to 72 incheq,. and at a reasonable price,• •• -
Ladies ! Try a.Can of our
To clean your floOrs, FLAXOAP
. woodwork or furniture. - It is A
pure linseed. oil soap .and lathers freely in hot or cold
water. It contains no alkali be used on the
by the Sherwin-Williams Paint Co., which in. itself -i6 A
and can
•finest, fabrics without fear of injury. It is manufacturd
guarantes'e of quality. . . . ..
brother, Mr. Angus McLeod, and one • —Tuesday April 3,
slater, Mrs. John Robertson, of Ripley. Miss Charlotte McKinnon leaves Om
The funeral services on Thursday after- week for Detroit, Mich.
,noon were largely attended and were me Robert Jackson retuined from
conducted by his -traitor, Rev. J. S. Niagara Falls •on Saturday.
Hardie, or Ashfield Preabyterian church.
The remains were laid to rest in Kintail
1 cemetery. The pallbearers were: John
and Murdoch McLeod, sons;. Dr. Situp -
son and Win. Allan, sons-ap-law;
Mur-
doch McKenzie and John D. McDonald,
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Whitecburch
'••• —Tuesday, April 3.
Gibson Gilleapiempent•it few , days in
Hamilton last week. • • '
,r• Peter Kennedk returned home
after streoding the winter months in
Guelph. • • -
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and Nits, $w;;I. -the L ILUCkhOW, Spent the Week.end • Mr church the Past few days helping TOM
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RUMV, 40i01160,
. Second Con., Kinloss
—Tuesday, April 3.
• MrsIL ;',Plriffin. spent -.last week
with ftiends in. Paramount'
Mort John MeDougall and Children
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are visiting on. the 0th. cpn. of Kinloss
• • Mr;:and Mrs. A.'Solornon, `and son, Of
moor*
Langside
• —Tuesday, April 3..
Miss Grace Reid spent Siniday under
the pareatal roof: .
Xr• and` Mrs; Shaworf Toronto,
are visiting', Md. Shaw's parents,M'
and Aire. Jemed McGregor, `'• •
Alymer Diffill has been over it Whit
• onday, April 2.
'Fred •Anclerson called on friends at
Mafeking on Sunday.
• John Jolmston, of Bruevale, delivered
a horse to David Stroud on Saturday-
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Messrs. ,Thomatt, and Robert Horny
werain tide burg buying horses hist
wedh.
• Mrs, 169.10 Andrew visited her sister:
Mrs. Sam Kilpatrick, a few, days last
week. . • • ' , • •
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webster spent
Suneniechtni with the litttcr's father at St,
Mrs, McIntosh and Wesley, or RiPleY,-
were °visitors at David $treud'a. nfl
Rev. IVicKelvey, Ourigannon, preached
a very stirring and insPiring Sermon
Misses Floreneeand Mary Webb spent
a few days in Toronto last week. •
Pte. Clyde- McKeeman made his usual
business trip to Toronto last Week.
Mr, David, McIntosh has been visiting
relattves and friends in anearound
Stratfaid.
Miss Lizzie Ferria returned to Toronte
on Saturday. She was accompanied by
her siiiter, Mrre•A•licerDezell, who will
• spend a. (+bort time with her.
Mr. Donald McKinnon's-hive left the
.10th. con., 0 Kincardine. They are 'at
presentajsiting their daughter; M ra Geo
arrells,. 7th, Con„ Kincardine. It is in.
egad(' where they will locate. ••••
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Lanes
-L.:Tuesday, Apra 3,
We are sorry to hear of the illness of
Mra John Arlin:00 •
Albert O'Laughlin 18 recoiering aft r
ati attack of pneumonia.
Mrs. Melvin Reed visited her, parents
at Nile dating ths week
David Parrish and Ewart Jan -limn, -
have had •very.sticcessful auctidn sales.
• John- Johnstene is movate to ,the
as Moore put a new slo o f h ihere Sueday evenin,. n e e. as rented
Jamey) ferm, whi h h
arevisiting with the latter's sisters, Mrs. McGuire s. - Andy Johnston atid Mrs Murray, of We wish 121111 • succees in his eisterpriset •
• pe r p on is ouse, •
, Thonas Moore and hire. Malcolm Ross. Nfr. and Mrs: Peter Johnston and Miss
Last week might, he termed "Wood, Detroit, spent -the weeir=end with riela: You are irtvitell to the PatrioticDinc: •
bee" week; quite nunlber of very.."suc- tives-in this locality. • • --------------------- ni• -. • • ' - •
' • are the Guild ieaders for twat Sunday y on •
Misseradythe and Millie *Gregor Cireuit will hold their '•Easter Admmion L. - —7— •
Lucknov Ilardware •St Coal
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•. THE STORE. THAT NEVElir DISAPPOINTS" 3-
, cievelanti Coiled Wire 4herwin...i.iiilliarns Paint
, Bicycle ..ficceisories Antes Accessories - •
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, Try a Sack of Charcoal for your.Hogs
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Jean johnstare of Lucknow. spent: SP-
. McKay and JaMes Emmerson 'eessful bees being held in this vicinity. Th - tab f the WMS the Hall ucknotra. .Good o ••-•-• • Kiniau h.
. Anglin da with friendsthee me era o e ...o. - • °tI • • • g
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• suneia eyoolog. The soig,t ens signiti.• MISS hnnie Atcquire has retaiped have given li» their dressmaking shop, eoncertia the Zion church - pn Vriitty Kenny-FarriSh- has purchased a :eta( ' •
—Tuesday, 40314.
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• cance of Easter
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• Miss Annie Henry, graduate of Guelph
General Hospital, is taking a course in
Londoo Military ROSPital.,Preparatery
. to wring overseas. , • .
You are invited to timPatriotic Danes
--on Thursday night, April -12th, Carnegie.
Lucknow. Good* music: acted
lunch. Admission, $1, .• •
• , In -Easter week the "Lone Scouts" are
going to collect old papers and inaga-
zines
Allhaving such kindly have them
• ready, as they•Will be calling 'on you.
Bear Cnoss Week -L-The Whitechurch
'1te CroiakfoCiety. iast week shipped
he following geode; 118 pairs of sucks,
valued at, $100 .30; •l; first aid pillows',
.1 00; 12 feather pillows, 9 00; 45 pillow
. cases, 6 75; 10 ,eheets; 7 50; 2. dozen
cheesecloth handkerchiefs, 30c; il suits
, pyjamas, 18.50; old cotton; also sent 55
pairs of socks to the boys from White,
church The Society acknoidedges the
following'donations with • thanks:. Mrs.
Andrew Fort, paned° tea, Se' 35; Mrs.
Gilletipie and Mrs. n. D. Hindetson,
- - patriOho tea, 3 75, also 18 yards'cottoti;
Mrs.,John Beecroft, pair pillows, ,
pair oitow,camilifkliorrYlladiran. 1
Pair pillows, pairl.pillow cases, Mrs.
• Geo. %Win, 1 pair sheets, 1 2
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011113 after spending a couple of • Weeks in Luehoow allikatpresent are at their evepieg, April. Oth. A good program is lien from the Graham Bros'. Itia•a•-firte - Mareli came Uklik9 a•lalub and weot
‘vith friendAbout Royal oak; • .• henne here. . •., • ,
You are invited to the Patriotic Dance
Miss Lore il C0112 ant has left th
p gr el
. Hall, I3ucknow. Good music. - Good
home of Me, Martin, of Parameunt3 lutieh, Admission Si. • • ,
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She ,wilt be greatly 'missed here, but we „
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Q,uite a number from here • attended
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'hope her. new .11,orro :Will, kali to. her the patriotic • cimeert in Teeswate,r -on
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advantage. • • ' Friasy night, entitled '`What happened
to Jones." and all report one of the best
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* ,Eighth Con., iiinloss , by local talent. • i \--
entertainments ever given in these parts
being prepared. Attend and help ri..,good
cause.
model Of an aninial; and Mr: Fairish is
to be Congratulated in securing it
line • atid nd the au e t on Thursday night, April.12th; Carnegie
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, —Tuesday, April .
Mr. Jas. CamPhell spent theaveek-end 'Dungagniin.
at Mrs. I Culbert's. „, 7.--•Mon-day; April 2:
Earl Culbert epent Friday evening at
Mr . Malcolm McKay's. • • •
Mrs. H. Bell silent the past week at
Murdoch McPhersen'a. . , . • •
' Miss Beattie Elliston ppent" Sunday
with her *friend, Miss Rosie McKay. •
Mr. Robert and Miss Edna Elliott
spent Friday evening at Melvin Irwin's
_Mr. Leslie and Miss Myrtle Congraea.
spent Monday evening at J. 8.,Calbeit's..
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4 large number from the'surrounding
neighborhood attended the sale at It. S.
•'Hareilton's on -Thursday. • '
' Mr. Alex. Harris, -who 'has spent the
-O avintermontlis with is- brother, Robe
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- 1 sheet.; Mrs. John Gillespie, jr., 1, Pair
piliows,s pair pillow cases; Annie Wal-
ters, 3 first aid pillows; MM. Walters, 1'
• Pair snob, 1 snit:pyjamas; MraaRobert
Shiell, 2 dozen handkerchiefs and• old
cot,ton;•Mrs. 'Tames- Moore, 'feathers for•
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1 pair pillows, 1 pair pillow cases; ,Mieei
, -O-Maggie Mat,tin, sa 00; Choir *Meat'
•(Vresbyterian chttrch), 5 00; East
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• • The Seciiatary has received word from
•• •• the Recording Secretary at Toronto, ask-
ing the 'workers tci cease making first aid
'pillows and cheesecloth handkerehiefa
• and Can be met out of the present stockt
- • . aa.the-delltand for these is very. small
in • Erieland, -.whereas the demand for
other articles asices1 for enormoitti and
• the store of them was almost exhapsted.
, Besides this, the space allotted to them
for transportation wiis limited and they
. wish only to forward such articles ad are
• urgently required. , All Other articles in
• the shipment were indeed very weleotne,
O and Will go forward in their next ,ehip-
. tient to England. '
: cAB,rtitp BEETS THROI.Telll •
nnotroat
out with rain, thunder and lightning.
•. Russel McConnell, from Kingarf, made
ALFA= Boss, Belle River, Ontario; says:' _Tuesiay„Aprii• 3: • a) vt ign ign. v iut r pt e u r oe burgve Ins tMe 47; _ar sy:
Miss Campbell, of . Kincardine now
- Helens
Miss, Gladya Vfobli speat.Sunday at B; liodgkisistio-on ,
•- "I bought ae-veral tons tififomest9ad tirm 1.1-amphreiY0 ...• .• • • .
Ferthizer list Spring and used some on .Youarei invited •
to the Patriotic Dance
SPnng wheat. :It did exceptionally Well on Thursday night, April 12th, Carnegie
—yielded beyond everybodyta expecte-
ons. also Used a tonpn twelve acres
of sugar beets sawn,. with a beet drill
with a fertilizer attachment. It Was
remarkable how. helped the growth,
ancHuring the -dry, Spell of weathermy
00000
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Hall, ToliCknOW. Good 1111181C. Gpod
lunch:-: Admission Si. • • .: • •
Messrs. Jack McGuire,- Coral ttPon
aid and Bert %Inlet. left for the Weat an
Saturday, the farther two., for Clara,
beets remained green and thrifty while .8"ha the latter tor-. Alberta:
in MwrisngRittAm..Mcic. en. zie is Vi_siting friends my neighbor's beets that had no fertilizer- . ." undeyetall' d that Herman, Matcher25th7,41Mien. Christie Carlton, aged
Th d' ' Detroit on Monday
. became Yellow. ' _ is giving up fanning this Olitn- 78 -years. He. was an elch.esident of
'Misses Edith and Janie .Stothers I find :Homestead Bone Black Ferti- *Heir, and that he intends going into the
spentthe week -end tri Lucknow. - • • flier does. even more goed•than •claimed • ditching business more- extensively,„
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• Pte. Fred ivannell, of Toronto spent
a few days around our burg week
Be expects to go overseas an a few claye.
You are inVitea to the Patriotic Dance
on Thursday night, April lath, Careegie
Lucknow. Good mud°. GOod•
lunch. Admission Si. . 0.00000
A large crowd attended Mr. A,ugus,
tine's sale of, household effects -last VVed•
for it. ,• , . .
. GOOD START--BENER 09T.,013, ,
nesdti. -: , - •
Mr. Govier's.sale was largely attended -
". H. Lon Ilderton" Ontario says. • Aw:
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this•afternoon in spite of the storm . "I used Homestead Bone Black- Per -
y lizer on the wheat this Fall, and from
'•" - -what I have seen I think it pays to sow
weather.
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Big Man at hoderich •
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O From he Goderich. Signal of la.st
tveek we., take the following: One of
the biggest men in the world is in town.
Born.—In Goderich 30 h Fertilizer It gives the wheat a. good jest at preseet, and he is not far -from
, on . arc t .1 . •
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert.Wilson, a son— 'start and keepslt a better color.' , . his native heath He is Roderick Mc-
Robtirt Harold. „ Write Michigan Carbon Works, De- leenaie, "brother Of "big Dail". Meitenzie
,Mr.Ed:Durnin has sold his farm to troll:, or fre book,and particulersabout and he is tbout a foot and a. half taller I
Win. Mole, Itild. has taken. otier •Mr. their Iloraeritead Boise Black *Fertir.zer,
'Mole's property on the deal. We wish or apply to W., G. Andrew, ...1:fileirlieWl, .than ban. His Weight', strirped, '8 427
- pounds. and his 'heightiesOmewhere be; ,-
Pur enterprisingtarber. 811888815 DA: his. 1'3°4.1:agent " •. - • '. " - ... , '.- : - ,''.
Teeswater
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-isTa.tit:8;o: (•;:ilin,_0,itet6,,f, .S..askati),. hewele.*:•12: - ',. ' .•• '
viiiting'itt the,home iipf Mr. Peter :Mc,
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Rink Mr. Iintrint was Unable- -to take
the serVices in his church last. Sunday
ir.orning, tatting to • throat troxiblia . : , .• , - '
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, The trearritrer*I•the Patriotic League • • - •
received'* handelattie- :datilithati s$1,6R.'• ' -
frbm Gordon Melvin laSt Saturday even.' •
ing. Who next?. . ' , , • - • •.•
• -The ladies' of the Institute have col- •
leeted money for the .purChase of a 'flag
and' the erection of a tlig-pole for • the
-Village. .The •Culioss Counail Very gen- - - : •
troosly deflated 515 to the cause. .. • •
• The Dramatic Chib, gave Very • sue- - ,
cessful play last: Friday evening, "What- .
Happened tn.ronea" It. was. one _Coe- • • .:
tinuous laugh' from start io•linish. The -
acting was good, the house crowded; and
,
-Kincardine, and a brolherof Mr James ; everybody was well. pleased: . Part of
Carlton, of this place. ' The' remains the proceeds' went to furnishing a rug '
I
were brought' to Kincardine foi inter- for the Town Hall, the balance to the
ntent on -Thursday. . . ,Re tress.. , . .„
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farm
•• left on Frality-foillishontelatire West.
Mr. • Jarvis -Anderson has junkie&
iliAavlierashe fram•-•i•--Mr.-1.191
Richard and '•„•All:,iiett•x•Mer_ltre,E.Bakee,apent AliAlitill_44fitefrjskonntges1,th,:-Olit ii,‘14i1-115/..4,itn1r.,";I:1-.111v,.11.;81-;;;
pur Grove •iftweeiesilen seven arndione.dhalf and eight' fey'
,
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Richard "Blliott's. stand. Mr. .Angerson is a practical bar-
ber and should give entire satisfaction
•to customers. "
Ccdross Corners
_ Last week Mrs. T. Durum sold her
• 7-4ondayi April e. house and lot to Mr. Herbert 'Alton.,
Miss Ida Edgar visited at L. McDon: 'wh° will, ' we understand,' occupy . the
Ialda con 8, on9Friday evening •
• Mr. and Mrs. .i. Ross and babe visited
iit..T. Hodgin'fs an evening this week.
V.111r. and •Mrs. Joe WalLand Elva
..eight- Sunday- etteningatit. Wraith*,
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Me -and Mrs. A. Thompson and Eddie
called on Westford • friends on Sunday.
, .Mr. Milton Donald, who spent the
winter at his home here,' has returned to
the West. -
-O Mr. and Mrs. Walfer Day, of CuIrOss;
called on the latter's mother, Mts. Me.
Kenzre, this week.
The Wanton's MissionC6 Beady: taM
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pniez Livr TII;E
• AT YARD, FOR i911.
, pet
4 11kt Tilts $19.60 Ptr M
O a in. Tiles $26.00 per
• 6 it*. Tiles $aa.00 per ki
8 In. Tilts $60,00 per
O Tertnit Cash or 6 per cent. added
I have also a 26 in. Zuta
Haw for salt at $20.00.
•A-4.1«
Thos. Sandy
hold 'their annual Easter meeting on
Good Friday evening, April 6, Mrs F.
P. Moore, of l'eeswater, will addrese 'the
Meeting.
memovemmerimemoommememmi
The Jungle
, • —Tuesday, April 3 •
WARNING '....1h6Imain thoroughfare
of the Jungle closed for all pedestrian
traffic and is entirely tinso.fe for young
or fractious horses. This is owing to
the mability,of certain member's of that
distinguished body known as the Kin.
loss council to t•ke shliple and neces-
sary
task And perforinit in such us
they would if such a 'condition existed
before their own 'farms. Every year
we are called on to pay our tares, and.
we all pay them too, and everryear our
council makes a fresh boir of our road.
There has been Money enough expended
long ago to do this jobt•thoroughly. and
it is worse today than when they first
meddled with Signed,
Tan J.171031.
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, house in a short time. •Mrs. 'Durum
avill move Goderich whero. she hae
'purchased a home. -
Rev. Mr- Williams preached his fare-
well eetieon last Sunday morning in the
Anglican 5hurcli. 11‘ leaves on Wed-
nesday for his new appointment at Wy-
oming. Rev. Mr. Williams will be miss!
ed very much in Dungannon. •
Bruce County Branch of
Ontario Public Ern00 Bureau. •
A branch office of the Labor
Bureau has been opened in the
Dept. of Agriculture at Walk-
erton. This is connected with
six city centres and all the
counties in the Province.
Anyone requiring earns.
Help or Seeking mployo
inent should communicate
with the office at once.
O N. C. MacKAYs
District Depresentatives
lupt.ot Agr., litaistenon.
Are .0* Wile911bdr•••••'.... • • IAN...
at William Hale&
Miss Eva Gawley, of Noronto, is visit
ing her sister; Miss Rachel Gawky.
Claude Dore and Miss Nettie Stewart,
inlough, were viaitereat Jobe Cohin's
for the week.end: -
Miss Irina Emmarson Is spending a
couple of weeks with her aunt, Mrs.
Wni Montpniery, Kineardine.
41r:and-Airvban Matonald attended
the Nit:Weald—McLeod wedding and.
reception at Ripley last Wednesday.'
• Mita Done Thbuipson, Whb has recov:
erect frem her serious illness of scarlet
fever' has returned to her grandfather's
homeat the Grove: -
Miss Ding, who has been our 'teacher
for nearly two years; has tendered . her
resignation to the Purple Grove 0 school
board, the same to take effect at Easter,
she having accepted the position' of
teacher at Lochalah, which is wore con -
O venient to her home.. Whilettacher
this loeelity her lady -like decorum both
in the school•rolap, and elsewhere+ has
won for her niany vvarin friends, and
her splendid ideals will long he tethers-
bered by the pupils when she is doing
school syrk in otber fields. May her
811888.88 in the future he as great as in
the past; •
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—Mondays April T.%
Mr. Will Edwards left on °Monday
morning with three carloads of horses
for Saskatoon. Ile sent Alex. Agar in
charge of the hopes. Will txPects to
be saresraair for hie Ittelea the It1#11
1110/1i for the molter, as they have given
him a farm and outfit as a gift. Better
to be botn lucky than rich. We tvish ,
him every sweets, Ho will bo 'fireatly
Misted in thin 000111ntriltr.
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O Our big 'visitor was l$orn. -in A.hfield,
but lett. his lionie When A boy, about
thirty years ago, and has since travelled
all over the world. He landed at San
Francisco a year ago after spending ten
years Australia and New."Zealand
It is seventeen years siu_ce_ wass in
•Coderich before: . • •
SCI100l. RCPORT
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s. s. isro. 5, ABlIFIELD;
Sr IV --Lizzie Hi#us,
Tommy Reid, Alfred*Andtew:
Sr. Ritchie, Marshall pib.'
son, Willie Stroud. • :
Sr. D.—Gertie Stroud, _Essie ,Ititchle,
Maealriglicert Webeter, Eart, •Gibcois,
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at Clags—Edna Ritchie, Eva airdner
(absent.)
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SrPr.—Grace Pepper, Harold Gard:
•ner, Willie Tepper, •Olalcolta Webster,
Dorothy Anderson) ties. • ' •
Pr. Clase•-:-Edimind Gardner, Tommy
Sr. Primer—John McDonagh, John
Wthster. 11,
Ititchie, DJ, W. Stroud, Jessie Andrew,
Milvert licit:Any nAcium treotcber.
Veteran Editor Retires.
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After being for 67 yearsO in charge bi
the,Ilitelleit Advocates Mr. .W. 11 Dafia
has retired from business and is taking a
rest. Re. his retired because of,%to.liin.
ued 111. health and' the business has been
taken 011or by hiisoo, who, for a num.
ber of years has been associated with
his father, 'Mr. "Davis and a bmtlier
started the Advocate in April of 18001
5111811 the now retired editor Nati nine-
teen year of age. Mr. Davis' expel
anon is doubtleos unkue in Ontario
jouritidisto,
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O The• Wonder of.the Musical World
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Christine 'Miller,
proving by direct
comparison that
her.00
appealing voice is
O p erfee t I y
' Created by Mr. 00
Ecliscin'p latest
gr da t s t,
Woncler-Q. '
7 The Photiotra *eh a Soul—
Instrument That Re. Cr* tas All Forins of Mask) ,
The New Edison is the only instrument which will •
, reproduce an artist's performance so perfectly that
. the reproduction cannot be distinguished from the
original.
Some of the greatest artists of the musical wtirld
_have already appeared in public, singing and playing
in diked COmpariSOn with the New Edison. This
is 'the supreme test of MUSIC'S Re -Creation.
We'Wili arrange special Edison concert for you
and your fiiends. Call or vvrito us about it. 46
J. ARIVISTitONG, • LtiCKNOW. Ont.
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