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dies Corsets
11 This department contains the three well
" known lines of Corsets -Nemo, Collene and
Crompton's. Our stock gives you a htrge as
sortment of styles, sizes and prices.
Nemo Solid Service Corsets at $2.5o and
Nemo Auto Massage Corsets at $3.00 are specr
Wily, recommended for slight figures, and Nemo
Self -Reducing Corsets with Lastikop Webbing at
32.
$4.50 made specially for stout figures* are corsets
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Pare4Nassmt that give a trimness and, shapeliness as welt as abso- 136
lute comfort and support to the wearer.. SilirREOUCINa
comma CORSE1'S are gro- wing in favor because of their splendid wearing
qualities as wellas their comfort and ease, and -those- desiring durability, comfort,
elegance and fit combined, should try Collette Corsets and thus prove this desCription,
tO he trne. • PACO* 3.5013.75 and $4.5o.
CROAWTON'S CORSETS-7These need no special recommendation. They
have been long ani. favorably known. They have stoodthe testfor years and proved •
tlteir worth and are made in a large variety of ,styles and, prices. We sell the lead-
' ing styles at 75,1.00, 1.25; 1..50,, LIS, 2.00, 2,501. 2i.75 and $4.59, • : :
' 1..4tADIES,I• FURS
Colder weather suggests Furs and . Ylill suggest elegatice, and cow.
1 fort. See the beautiful ' sets in.. Wolf and Fox - in the . very latest
style's that are so much in demand, this: ieason:, . Prices 18.00,25.00
and $40.00 per sett. Alsoother lines, in sets and .in, Separate Muffs
ind'Stoleiit other suitable furs. - ' " . • a - ,-, .. - ' a 4
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GOOD NEWS FOX
THE SOLDIERS
Nothing of recast times will lee be=
le
tile Cenedions mtlse trenches as the
formation of the Union Goversarent at
Ottawa. Through mealy bleak d.twn,
voting to go over the top, or' steeling
their Werke to meet atteek, the Cen
adiati treach.dwellers must lierl won-
dered in their Wilmot smile whether the
hardships and -danger* they are enduring
at the twat were being 'realized in Can-
ed*, mat whether thew sacrifice* were to
be lost by the. indifference of theme nt
home. The bend -playing and cheeriug
and fine apeeehe. Ocompanying their
departure overleaf:I, must have contrasted
strangely with the lack of neoessery re-
inforcements it the front and theseene
ing forgetfulaese of -the, needs vbf oar
beanie fighter& The news that' old
lose -in another way, One
political lineahave 'been obliterated and .r.uttmg:tf#4
the heart of caeachi set to the one task timber ia -equivalent to alranit twice the
he amount ?f , saw timber 110W Standing in
of winning the war, will inspire t
tired but still undiemayed atukahtu the present*, and to nearly tes much saw
timber AS is ROW etalldingin ' the foreate
• soldiere to renewed efforts" of the kind
.'• _;°.!iletsluicChaollfadtha:aarea..ileurned over coilteina
young foresegrowth, which, it 00W -de&
from further deetruction,, will, in tikne,
THE McCRACKEN furnrelz the basis for enormous industliel
muRDER c4sE 'deVel0ParePt 94 011t -
we aisume 0;0 tht 97,000 square miles
ot cutsover and burned -over lands should
At the aSsieea at Goderieli on Tuesday be inadeto produce au average, of only
4 of last week the case of Jae. McCracken,' too board feet per acre per annum, the
'the young Morris township fernier who total increMent would Alumna to 62,000,
is accused of thurderiag his wife on the lama foot per year, or shout five tunes
22nd. of July last, came up for trial. the oseeene eueatke cot. That. this
The inn' disaireedr. Moe jurymen stand- estimate is by no means beyond the
jog for conviction of murder, two for ' bounds ef reeeon is shown by measure-
manelaughter and one for acquittal, after manta of growth Which have . actually
four bower' deliberation. Judge Sather- been made.
land offered to go over the evid,enee
further, but the jury eXpressed the
Opinion that it would he of no use, and OUR AIRPLANE SPRUCE
they were'disoharged. The case 18 laid _ MAY wiN THE wAii,
I. over until March. The prisoner's counsel. *. • ,
asked to have him released on bail, but
the judge refueed this, but said he would
take the matter up with other judges be
Toronto and the application might be
granted. •
BRITTHLOLLAIDIA
• FIRE 'LOSSES HEAVY
Few people retllse the enormous
damage whit* late been mused by forest
fires hi years,' pest. Thui dimige has taken
plena in every province of the Dominic u
An illuminating exempla is elf ruled try
the investigation of forest ruu,ee d
British Columbia, upon which the Com.
tuissiou of Coneervation hail been eugagesi
during the pest four years. Thia ves-
notion showsthat on 05,000 square
mile* the thnber bs beea ueelesely
destroyed by fire, ramtlyineny yeere tige.
The amOuntaif' timber so deatroyed ie
estimated to be not Wee than. 650,000
wiliiun tet, or akout t eentyAt time*
ea much as the total that Ito e been
ant by tl'.te lenibeemea in that, province.
that brotight honor to Canada..
:We inastavhitlievefif tit-Ottit -tlitewate
-- -Kinkingh.
• . --Monday, Nov 12th
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Mrs. T. Hocigkineon and Mrs. I. 'Pin-
,: _ !halted at It 0.,Piriners on Sunday.
•••• ' We aresorryreport that Richard
•-Ha1 loot a valuable hone on FridaY of
Jost WeeTc. ' ,• '
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• . Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Siinprn, of Morris -
vile Algonia, who Were Visiting her sus-
' ter, Mrs. Wesley BOA" have returned to
their home; •
Claud Doer Of, Ilervie, and MISS
Ste*art;:Of Milverton. were guests - :Of
Mr, and MO. Walter' Nicholson on Sen.
,fARnIzD, at Moose law, Saak.1 Mies
Irene Boyle, yeangeit. daughter of Biro
•. Wm. Boyle, to Mi. Duncan A. MacKen-
zie, *Meat' son of 'oho- J. MacKenzie;
formerly of, the 2ad.Ocn: Kinloss, now of '
31,90$0. Jaw. After &, short honeymoon
• trip to - the coast the young couple will
melee' their home on thegromn'nfarm at
• Paeans.-- •
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'filotyrood
The eurvey of the forest resourceaof
British Columbia, upon which th-e Com-
intssiOnef Conservation has bon engaged
for the past fnlir years; -has proved of
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'striking immediate value in the rro-
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ecution of the war..'
.„Jeuesaay, 13 Wong Board, which has definitely taken
. Irwin spent,Sunday the im*Raliitatien of ' airPhme
Davieonsi Lucknow
• Leslie and Mess Myrtle Ocingram were
soloi0
guests of Lucknovi friends, on SundaY.
•• ) MiesiicsieMcKi4a11dM"s; Whiteman
"inca44e8-1fue-in
slipped the fallowng, last week: 88 prs, x
Vititeelture
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-Monday, Nov. 42th
• Corp. rtoht. Laidlaw, of London, emit
the week -end at his home. • •
'Mi. Saunders, of Exeter; is-vieitink at
the home of Ilebt. Carrick.
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Miss Gillespie, of Seaforth,- elided
at Mr. hi°. Gillespie's last week. .
Miss' Nettiecettle, of Wingliam Gene.
erel Hospital it spendinga few •days at
her home. •
Die Calder, of Winghameand
`Tervitt, Sr. of near Winghamotpeat Sun.
dayiiivjth Mr: Sno. Eaglestone. -
• Mr. Jas. Nixon; his mother and Mias'
Ruby Nixont of. Lacknow, spent, &index
:at the home of Mr. 1C. Paterson. •
• 'Miss'. Margaret McDonald, Lochalsh,
spent Sunday at D. Gillies', Langiticle
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Mr. Armour and Miss Olive thigur-
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city spent Sunday with Mrs • M. John -
sten and. Miss. Marion (filthy Boundary.
A Partial View of -
it•14,1g:. ; lerpAptegt a
Laboratories
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THOMAS . EpisoN employs Over
'7,000 people ;in, the, greatest mann-
facturinglaboratories in the worrd",- 7: • "'
"The Phonograph with a Sour .
is‘ not a talking machine; and it is not manufactured
.. . in a talking nachine factory. _It 'is a laboratory
product, Something more than a ntefe mechanism.
Music's Re -Creation is a new art, distingnished. •
at every politt..froin the mere ntechanicai and only.
., approximate reproduction Of nuisical sounds which ,
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' is characteristic of ordinary talking machines.
• • Mr. Edison and his laboratory assistants would
.like to have you hear this wonderful new instrument. •
Conte to our store. You *re *eicetne,, and
you *ill notbe urged to buy. go •
G. Armstrong, Lucknow, Otit.
of socks,.$88 00; 31 pillow cases, $0 20;. A number from here 'attended the
4 sheets,. 000; 5 yds . cheesecloth; 35o politica convention in Walkerton_ dh
*Pr; Of'Pillowar 8-12-.4i.1.1, Ptof t-Viatn‘ Monday. -
as, $22.00, •
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The Red - Cross • acknowledges •. With.
thanks the following `teas, and donations'
Mrs Kennedy Sr., ()Id cotton; Mrti..lacq;
nes, bid oaten; -MO. David Clow, 17.
pillow cavers; Mrs. Inglea; feathers for
pillows; Miss Verde, 2 ,slieetse :Mrs.
Moore Sr., 2 pr. of socks and old cotton'
. Mrs. F, Henry, 2 Sheets and; 014 cotton;
Telitheralor.ait-pilloWs;-
Mrs. IL McKay, 5 yds. factory crtton
•and. 5 yd cheesecloth; Mrs. D.
0%013001. Mise Laidlaw (terr),06.25;
Mrs. B McCleneelian -(tea);$4,50; -East
Wawanntili councli,$6.1.0(4 lig lir of
•sitekshaVe been gent to the Whitechurch
'boys Since iast.-shipment valued itt$1,12
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, Cotross_tentre...
_signday, goy. 12.
Miss'Elva. Ilodgins,. of Ocln. lfa, Kinz
loss,visited friends here last week,.
Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Reid viiitecl
friends bear' Benin ,on, Wednesday_ of
last week. • • •
Wesley Whytock and -Miss McIver
spent Sunday at the home of George
Richardsoe. , •1/4
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Mrs. A. Moliaghe and (on, Ilatry,
seen a couple of days visiting friends
in Kincardine. • • ,
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• Miss Lizeie McDonald has returned
to Chicago After visiting friends here
and in 'reeswater. '
-The ladies of the 6th Con. had a vety
euctessful baking Rale iti Teeswatel last
&thirdly'. , The &meant' • raised wea
and .Mrs.: Ernest -Ackert and
family.Wf3ke Sunday visitors at Nelson
OusheIrs.
• Fordyce'
' ,•. • •-.Monday, Nov. 12th,
,
'Miss Maymie MOGIIYOu'sis vieiting
.frierids tit Beaforth.
.- Mr. John- returned homo..
trent the Wept, Tooking well.' •
Mimi -Ruby and Jas
Of IrliCknOW,•Visitedln Wnk.011arspioriss
four-f-eiteell' in immediate
need of large quantitiee of airplaiie spruce
and the Commission,erneahle, It -reedit
of its survq, to furnise the Board With
sPeeifin -inferniation-aseto the ---Tocatfon-
Ws esti Me Carols- Ws Sell cautaper Thu The Criictit Warn*
The price of Leather
has advanced so Much
that - new shoes are
very fiigh in price.
Consequently one cannot
afford to throw away
shoes because the soles
are worn.. We have soles -
to fit any size shoe and
with a good COBBLER'S "
OU TFIT you can put th,ent,
on .and do your own re- *
• pairing.
Sash Primed and Glazed
----.-at
and ownership of all the large bodies of•
spruce tn British)Polnintia.:suitable for
that purpose, •The fact thatethis infer;
Motion had.previously beencollected
enabledtheMunitionnBoard-to taktrup
withoatedelay the matter atsecuting tbe-
necessarY suppliee of this vitally iasport-
ant material. ,
Stepeatrabeingtaken to ineterlan•the
production of airplane -epruee.beyond- all
'bias previously thought possible:
• This is but another example -of -the
vital importance of Canada' naturatrycl
Sources in winning the war„ Many ex-
perts hold that the .beet proaPeet :fOr.
definitely and oVerwheliningly Maintain.
on Sunday, • • • • . • 'big the supremacy of the alheisls to con -
Mr.. K.-Patterion ;and faniily and ale- nection,with the war in the air. This
fer, visited. aft Stuart McBurney's involves the manufacture 'of many thous -
Oil Sunday, • midi of •-airplane, toward which the
The farmers are taking, advantage.of Most intense efforts of the allies are be-
tide lovely weather,liatithing taking up ' mg directed. .The Most suitable species
_roots and to do. ploughing. . , •.of -wood for this purpose is Sitka or eiIvr
spruce, of which great quautities are; to
be found on • the Pitificoast of North
America Canada'a share Of this timber
'is very Irirge, and is considered fro impor,t
SCHQQL itEPORTS
S. 4
S, 5 As, ant m the ptoseoution of the. war that
Jr. Iv -Jitney' Ritchie, uih-. jtaignOttir:aKCep't under license, has rea-
son, WillieStroud* . •• • . ently been -Prohibited hithe Govgrottieut
Jr. -III -Elsie Ritchie, Margaret WO- to all destinations abroad other Liao the
ster Olive Helm; -Germ, Stroud, -.Earl Vetted ,Kingdom,. -British pessessirma
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Gibson. , ' and pretecforates.
Jr. II-L-Elre1/4 Ritchie, Eva trdeer. r,
° Sr. Ist Class -Harold Ga,-' ,
othy Anderson (Grace Pepper 'Willie - • Teeswater
Pepper) ties Match* Webster. ' • ,
Jr; Tet Class--eEdmund Gardner, John ' PrIlesc/a.Y''‘Nav' 1
Ritchie,* Jelin McDonagh; (Tesoro' • An- -Mr. 6i -it -Mrs. Geo. Yeo 7 are spending
• drew,P. Strotidil.)•ties Tom Webster. a few del/ in Toronto. . •
• Strong .: Tu-Ceedatiati Cafiteirreee-Bru".- for
L/P,a,mi
'Utkry.,. Webster Willie Webster '(Mary Mrs. 'Capt. W. F. left for TO-
Do_You Need a New
Lantern? %
Before buying see our line.
We handle the 1-11ETZ and
it is the moot satisfactory
Lantern on the market.
.Car.of Fresh Commit on hand
Get your requirementas tlus is
the last car of the seasQV;r
A few
Firsi.T.clasS''Second
gancl. Stoves or sale.
e Luc -kit -ow ware oa
THE STORE TIIAT KEIFER DISAPPOINTS
1 01110115 , 101 85; lectures by Rer„„,Gil-
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• more 37 :TO, mealy c noted for poetage
' -Monday Nov. 12. n -h°, Ilectionk taken eie
• • ,meettags,,e 474 balatlee Of motley go -
Loonies mclAsen, on lOtil von., has looted for boxes, 1916, 90e; cash for yarn
imeelmeed a gMelioke0iille.Rr cholving,-said 754 er. Eiton-brder* .2.0; re -
purposes.'• 0010; s on songs sold- by Mary DeehOr --
'ME'eart thin' has returned 1 56; total -receipt, 543 VI; ' Tot1 -
"ftem Picardy: High-Seliool-And is taking expenditures f o r-COttorl, . flannelette*
5th Class work in 001001 Jive,. • "•• towelling, buttons, " tape a ad yen*, ,
' „Mrs. John 'Peahen Friday' for'. 475 25;Cish on hand, $88'?83,; • -
Toronto ta See -her aunt! Ur& K. Rowan, Under the leadership Of ..Mrs, Dothan • .
who is very low.. in the hospital there; the Society has delie good work, Chris-
-11m; Many friendiilearn With deep regret
that her recovery is inipostuble.
Ars. Woodstock _left on Saturday. to
spend thia :Winter With herAturghter,
.Mr's Macklcm, of .Rtpley. :
LJWI L& 'tout°, Tuesday e.fteruenn,.te ispend the._
No on Rol! 2S.-• ;_ttttek...s-,-iftWhatroiriter-andwrittli:frikii(16;;; -
Two ante loads of Uniothets front -here
• abeent for part Of ,terne .
' )4A,leir HACKETT, 'reacher. attended the convention in Walkerton
'• Crewe •
- Nov. '
Leroy Onlberti of the 'West, is visiting
hiabrother, Arthur,. at present. . •
Miss A. Finnigan is spending 'a few
. menthe with her brother, Hugh.
Mr: and Mrs. William Baldwin spent.
Sunday 'with. Mr.. and Mrs. It Curran.
MiSSee Irene MeQuoid and Viola
and Ruby -Kilpatrick spent the Week -end
at ,their homes here.' ,
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John Menary, who hO been spending
the .pat few months in the West, re-
turned last Tuesday, locking rind
-.hearty. s •
A Tangled Whtskey Case'
Usually whiskey tangles only the feet
of those who indulge too freely in it; but
a ease has developed at Welkertort which
bide fait to timely even-thelaw 0118
forcing inachinerv. John roster' ttErnee
Township farmer had a keg of liquor
shipped to him via Canadian ExprOs by
the United Liquor Co. of Detroit. At
Pinkerton c'S. ation the Reg was seized by
/nspeetor White, but left there over
night. Before morning some thirsty
in-
dividual broke into the Express store.
room tied carried away the liquor. Pater
is now suing the Express Co for the VaI,
lie of the goods -$32.00. The tempany
takes the ground that, Inepotor White
.having seized the goods they were not
itt the keeping of the Company. It
creates a -rather eariouttangle for Judge
Greig to unravel. The erred Will come
un at the netc sitting of the Mitt it
....L.-....-...--rr-. . onMonday, to select a canclidate to eon.
test the riding in the interests of 'The
wo m-Av vote,. '•
. . Government-. .
The ladies, a the Plixth Concession,
'Enumeratere to prepare the supple -
held a very suceessfur baking eale in the
enetary Het of voter" for the election on Tciwn Ilall last 'Saturday afternoon.
Dec. 1.7th, will be appointed by the
Retarding Officers thin week. . The 1016. Proceeds of the sale amounted to about
and will go to the Red Cram
lists will be used and the enumerators' 00,
will prepare virittec.octs of every women The ladies of the Sixth have just re -
over 21 years who is a "British subject
with enthusiam.- - -
and is the wife, widow, mother, sister or
daughter -of any person, male or female, At & tneeting of the Patriotic Leagee
living or. dead, who is serving or has held On Saturday it Wae, decided te Rend
solved outside of Canada in any of the the den4tlea of from Ar. tr. D.
military forces, • or within or ,without tittle and $100 313 from the League to
Oall3da In any of the navel forces of to a mildi heePitel in Prance. The tte-
Canada cregreet BrItein in the preirefit Peat Was. very pathetic. ' Though in a
Nter; JO cities and towel over feoee town of 15,000 they receive only 35c per
every British Wile subject over 21 years • day per patient for its upkeep, •
who has been a rtsicient of Canada for . ,_ .. a•-•1-a.*'".1"'ii-r•-`1-.-.-
30 days in the conititueney, is entitled to • ,
-• . ' Lorgoo
Ode year, and has resided not less than
have hionahie added, but in rdralridinge, . ..-Tueeday, Nev. 13th •
there is no provision under the .War :
Time Election Act to pttt any man *he 14r• laii• Ilfewn IA 116 ICMC"ne these
.has come into a, riding sinee last yelt,-,e, tlays, tiding on theExemption Tribunal .
lists were prepAred, on the lid that the , _, It,. lr52Mauyisti,,,,,r,do, .0,,f,,I.K..siin_caitudiinnet,,,, visited
enumerators will prepare, eonseqaently, her sister,Mre. .2' ""'
. there will tie a tint/thee of men disfran. Mr. and 311t; A. Emmertort spent
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"Bugler Tom Palmer, of • London, is
. ooEs TO JAPAN ' spending this week at his home here
'tor. ii, x merleeeitis. lenbelly Editor. i. Mrs. john.triendereon is on the Sick
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out of Citniula for six menthe by hilt `' Mien Abnie • 16eP4re" 'Vent the
mas bakes sent on Nov. 2oct to boys
overaeas con(ained, to thoim Etiglarid,„
fruit cake, candy, gum, handkerchiefs, 1 -
pair mitts and one pair necks..., Theo(
France received the above mentioned
The Ladies' Missionary Society. held °Allele -Et -ma a -c°P9-41-cl. a-6aTE 4149- The . -
their ineetir.g at the Manse OQ Wednes-•
dav afternoon. • '
-George Norman, tax; collector' for
Kincardine Twp made his official visits
here on' Thursdan leaving' tax. notices,
or ehenla we say rents?. Gji,""Ami
. Fumy -ANNtrAt. E.EPOnT s
Run Chose Wonictrisi Soortrit.-7-Tee
Red Cross .workers of Glands held their
first, thingar meeting, Thursday, Nov.
8A1r, in their toom. under- :the 100 F.
hall. Good- reports from all departments
of the Work were recoiled.' Two lectures
.and one box'socielmr„ ere, held since organ-
izing. Bocce and Kincardine Twps.,
donated twiee toward s the - support of
the Society, •and Greenock Twp. but
in their' bowel,. and One .Ullystic Tete'. in
which all bed. a pare was given in the
hall. The report of the "committee on
packing showed night- shipments were
forwarded to the Canadian Red Cross
Society - at -Toronto -mid ta tee l'erarcels
were sent oversea, the total value of
shiptnen ts. being $044 97.,Prhese ship-
ments contained 11 pilloWs, 156 pillowr
'Abed, in every riding. Sunday eit • an Brown's.
he (Thief of The Globe, hoe been ordered Itt " Iltelsen
physicians. After twenty years of strew. .,„s•v,e!k;,,"(1 at Mr. M"Dolalchl " the
oeteg jourttalistia work, he is feeling m'a kien' • d • Tea; 48 60. Teas given by Mrs. -•Oun.
the strain. Ile leaves very shortly . for A number from here were at the fare• ningharn 0 20; )U1'14, tieehalli 12. 62;
Society' Weis jpitteful• the people .,of
the entire co.minunity for their eturpint
'during the year and to those who helped
by contributing towards the contents .of •
boxes aodneoney for postage in same..; •-
Officers -for coniing areart Preeideat,
Mrs. Ake Deehan; Vice -President,. Mts.
J. K. McLennan; Treasurer, Miss Mc/n- °.• •
tyre- Secretary LautelitatinlitgItarri: • •
THE VICTOIti/ 110N1)S
I'hale no AerittatiOn'in reeonnueliding • " • -
to every one that at least a portion' of
his funcht be wed for the purchase of '
CANADA VICTORY WAR LOAN •
BONDS. Wherhor it be $50,00, $100 00,
• • $1000.00, or more that one has in hand,
once. Four teas were 'served b3ewomen these as no better way, in my opmen -
usiag this money than to plirchitoe V 0-
TGRY.BGNL/S.
NOve is the time for ala nisei and -
wepien Who -are .4ependeet upon their '•
savinge for their livalitiood lonn, them "
to Caeada, and at . the tame time belp. - • , • •
themselves. .. .b/iritly of these have been
unable ,:to assist the Yarning patriotic
organisation& because! of their 'limited,/
.i.r,,_3=•"C"Ita; Ccrietal* 18 , 00 . -‘77414(111,37,
40-zomfeat 'fmgcef',./-2kt-antekqm-seaTa'eee-s--ea-litaa.e,':Ganadn„,L.
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72 pyjama sults, V' trenalt caps i -2-.• scarfs, not often that one personally benefit '
15 cotton shirte.‘,5 pans bed by a patriotic ant, and surely' now .that • •
seake, 300 pairs day socke. fsirwardid .to the occasion prceonteitself, no one should.. •:,.. .
Tineitrtosnit4o;:eaapnldaengdp4airsicadraiy8,88000118g02vderiee'rees . ,:The objective set by the Minister et
fail to taka,advantageof it. • ° •
cotton and flannelette' were donated fqr Finance 51e0,000,006.00. M a n• -•Ys
wrapping ..eaeh parcel. . Donations of guesses .are being made as to how inueh
Inaterlak Mrs. Iteegelt Plikialk..blai? MOM Will bt.SUbfleribeit tot every,Ine
,kets and cotton; Mrs. Webster, 2 pillows; help, whether it be for . bonds of small..
Mrs. Peree,''a pilleWs; Mrs. Ctinninghorn, denomination or large ones. 'Let every
2 prs -imeks, cotton and tia trick Mrs, one, .W110 -the power, punter* at,: •
.Melatre, 1 pr.socks; ,Mies Shaw, pr--. least a $5.0,00 bond and thereby assist
sockii; Mite A. Catiniitgbani;. 3 sheet, - 2 iti coutinning_the .tinobstracted use of ,.,:-
Oilloergoverse Mrs. Neil McKay, inlieyi the high Seas, So that the products of ..
eovers and cettoe ; Mrs. D.C. MoKinnen, our farms,: .11fittee and factories may be
2 pillows; Mho IV:1,014opd, 2 pillows Mit carried to our boys at the front; so that .
flannelette; Mrs, Atehrtn,. .blanket& the .fartuerenuty•• be ftAia for their grain; .
pillow, cotton and 6 bottle covers; Mt* so that every man employed ittayreceive
McLennan, cotton; Misit Metteettein. his wages; so that Cane,da way es Main*
;blanket for bottlb-eoverte The• Society weed he the high etittemof all the
bought -225 pounds" a yarn, cotton for' Allies.
pillow cover, and Sheets, flannelette and,
towelling. . Material on hand t• 13 pm
Flocks, I. prlinitts, 1 seed, 2 ceps. Treas.
• titer's Report--Iteceipts: IVIembership
feee, $43 00; Donation, Mr. Metletiley,,
27 00; 10 0.11,1,0 00; bdrs. H. Camp-
bell, •00; Robert Russell, 3 50; Mrs.
P 0 McKinnon, Mrs. Neil McKay,
Mrs. 40intette, 2 00; Miss Tletta McKin-
non, Miss Eva McItannein, 'Mrs. W. H.
'McKinnon, Mrs. McIrally, Sohn
McNally, Mrs. Allan Robertson, 1 00;
Collected by Mt. Nesbitt, 9 00; Smaller
donations, Rev. Eeker, Capt. P.
non, IL Donnelly, P. %Vote, T. Web.
ster, )/liss Hirktown, Miss Syltion, Prank •
McLennan', total 3 15 Grants from
Kincardine Twp, ell ON Deuce Twp,
TO 00; Greenock Twp., 30 00; ,Mystio
vli,t,re,a, ..•:t. i.. ids wife and detlgilOri. end ,weit PartY .thil Mandy night for Mt, and Afre Neel MoKaYr lt AlrA. A
W OOP. 4 10 '
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gra, mot ihnotan Mr.Goorgo Hoary. rectuction, to to. rtocoedi ttom uox
•
Let ne ghee,' what We think of our
deutoeratto inetittitAona by buyingour •
own bonds,: andlitat but lief leniatt let ii
show the enemY thO.t, We are in thle war
heart and boeoluatil,ho itt
crushed...41. Xilton Martin..
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Verduti
. _--stozatay, Nov. 12th
. Robert MeTevish and family mouired
to Wingham SuiTcley last,
Wogs.% Wiikie spent the week' end
With friends fa .
Mei and MrS'. C. Warden wore Sunnity
visitors at Mr A. Henry's.
Mrs. J. Steele, Senior, spent a day of
last vveok with Mrs. 0
Miss Aoki Blue was the weekend
guest of her sister, Mrs. S. Geddes.
Quite it number attended the 10110
melcileares Than* of last **ski
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