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COMMENCINN
G SATURDAY,. JULY . 2nd, � and
continuing __ • .
•r throw he t the month, 'it will be to your
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.• there will b�e�,mariy`
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�,nterest: o visit• sur: store often, .as
,ting bargains in seasonable e
Lar
$4.25 for
$
Ladies' Skirts in
Ues up to $3,50.. Clearing
t Clearing Prices
-Boots, Oxfords and Pumps, Values- up to
$1:50 pair.
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COTTON JERSEYS for Boys waist' : Re
a'>:�3� inches w .
BOYS' PRINT BLOUSES, Reg $1.25 I -
Men's: Ewe .. •
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inches,. Val
_.- l yday. Shirts,- Navy
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Sizes 14 X 2 to 17. and Whlte;mm or Blair,:
Special Price 79c •Cache •
• See—the '°table of Wash •
Shirtin stetc. ' Goods at 25c yard ---Gin
g, All at one Price 25c. shams, Prints,
Factory -Cotton, heavy .uality,: 40 in.. wide,, 10for Y, $1.9ds•
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Numerous other . bar�sains , . .
Rugs, Curtains' etn all department
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SLANDER CASES IN ASHFIELD
At . the • County Court held in God:.
erich last week, .a case, or rather a.
number of cases ®f"""salnder, were
heard by Judge D3ixou, The eases
arose out of the attempted shooting,
of Louis Dalton iu -Ashfield a year.
ago,, . The live plaintiffs.-3aines' Sen-
nett, John P."Sullivan; Jos, I. Still-,
van, Edmund' Sennett and Walter
Dalton—allege. that Louis Dalton and
jars wife and -brother, Joseph C. Dal-.
ton, accused. them • of 0 the ,s1 ooting.
and circulated this report and the
five plaintiffs bring this -action ,for
slander to clear their reputations.
No • defense : • was .entered. by . Louis
Dalton and his 'wife, nor by Joseph
C. Dalton, . aiwf1 . 'the •plaintiffs got
judgment against the defendants and
was then necessary. tar ,baye the
-damages assessed by a :jury'- , The
defendants'' 'solicitor, Mr. J.' M,1•Mc-,
Eypy, `of Londgf, asited to be allow -
:ed in- to defend, statin he •overlook=
ed making a motion fol' this sooner.
His Honor Judge Dickson • Stated•
thatwhile the ..material was not suf-
ficient to entitle this :yet he. advised
that it be allowed 'and the case 'be ad=
journed o the Decemrber sittings, the
defendants to •pay the plaintiffs' ex-
penses of this ,Court., The -judge said
if the defendants made the state;
ments and . aecusations alleg I • they
should apologize and pay the 'costs
and end the matter, as it le.a matter
which may involve ill -feeling- • •in a
wide circle in the township of; Ash-
field, and' -this can be :avoided by
making honorable' amends if . there is
foundation.' for the action, ' The judge
therefore adjourned the five cases
and syggested that the defendants
meet 'the palinti'ffs: and endeavor; to
• -tt djust the matter.
. KINLOSS COUNCIL ;
Council islet• .on June 20th -All
Members- present, . Reeve : a.thers . in
the chair. The:miM
• nutes of last iineet
ing and 'the Court of Revision -were
read=and. signed.
••' ' Con►munication from the Agile -ill-
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tural representative' re School as
was read; and -An motion'_ of Colwell
Ackert- a.: -grant of $20 _ryas: made
;to the Kinloss Sehooi Fair.
Councillor Colwell ' e
Treasurer- 50c received: from J Bu h..
• ell •for gravel...
Ohequ were issued for the fol-•�
- lowing accounts J`os.Conle
work
on 20th S.L.. con..7, $6.25; 'Mats -
ton. rep. sink hole, bth S.L. con.. 10;
4 days... man- and team. men shovel-
ling,
plankrad n spikes, $32; Reuben
$15; J. Johnston. ig on Bonnett s S.L.;'
ton's cataract.- $6.3_1I, inspecting D. I;ous-
g n' ins. and-80 miller.: _1 day=
ion & ft. plank, $25; Daw_
Purves. grading at $10 per day
$70; Jos: Eckenswiller, letting water
off sink hole con. JO,.
.Mirehouse, 63..yds $ 1. 1;30; G.
Ferrs,. 40_.yds. ` gravel $6.30, . G.
ler, •33 .yds gravel $4, Jacob Mn:•
:. .. nese 86 yds.-gravelgravel 3.3
ns, -$8.6o, W II.. Conn
grading ' and raking- stones
W. Dawson R.
Ross,
gradin 'grading, $16;•Ross,
Road g con. 2, S.L. -35, $23.50; .F.
J: Craig,wading •cop. 2, S.L: •35,21.50,
handling grader $47;`,L -T.
--Davison, use of '.grader- •3 days; $
J. G. Gillespie, use ol•' County grader
$2; ' Jas, McGregor.
, T. yif S tstones
wheat. rot'in the fields.
work on' o fa rather than....
�., •and' who are more
at home in the filthy,
tint . y, city slums than
God's Open,.ccountry- :tfhT-
green fields, birds and flowers.
the cities,' as elsuivher In
of :the fittest. Maintains.,
survival:
who ;raises Cain and `_. The. jiggei
gress -'-.obstructs .pre=
When employees: sorely need
labor, are `generally the •first oto- par;_
ads -in the breadline• whe
es c n� he'd'..
ole.
EASE COMES: ,THROUGH --EFFORT,
Ease of work comes t irrough hard
work: ~Young people attain almost
incredible: speed at,the_:typewriter;
They court' write a letter;in• legis tithe
than the average reader i Diu%1' read . it J••
But as their fingers .tench -the
we ahza.-their work i _ k. bei
cause the Y noiv'be�
J' worked _ hardearli j=y
0, Dani=llfein-•-_theli _lives Thtr same th
of musicians: ing xs true
A pianist plays 'at.
sight a piece of music which mew
Years earlier, he could' haveonpla;�ed'
Y after weeks of practice •: Elis_-
• precious harii work-- has-in'ade his`
'present task easy
$2 70 raking t Tenny�s�on's `exquisite «
$.70pie h,--welding••_grader ing"tlie ;Bar." lim n a
wheelh$4.80' J J :Henderso 'came a him in r flash
tie .as per •a $ , C. La- nsp}rat on `q'here was nn_._rewrit_
ent Grant, to School ins` no c
Nesbitt, on acct taking w k pain„-•
.m ecouiit 4� • '
$20;' Sam' Nein
Fair (Kinloss '' orrection, none:
of the
cont., $inloas & , ofgravel or that •poet was ;accustom:
cont..
t.. Rinon, 1, Huron Bdy; 14800;, 'eV to put upon: Elia verses. 'file Years
A.con. • 8; 2 con day grading S.L. • 5 of. wor
gk come lin ninils las lu of his
ffi��; con: IO�-� Jing: eningage come to him • as asi�ly as 'if
$271-1; old a
Thompson, • 1 'day 20, con. 9 an angel' had whir eyed the .lines' in.,
Bdy., Kinloss & Y grading p
Bathers Culross ' • to his ear
legal advice- -.from
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$l.do, from P A, H•ard:work now means ease later,.- _
Motion oL.Colwell; & Ross that is Laziness -no.
,the Ackert Drain'to'
w n>esns"h le • rtvork in the
, the. Moffat Thom "future. Sensible people • will choose .
;ion Drain and the Patterson •Drajii to':learn skrll•-hr hard'•woyk; •instea;l
are all under contract. that we :Ruth- of trying, at some luta re". te,.:to �re-
Drize the clerk to.-notrf ""-
•; assessed in the 'different -notify-all-Parties
t to tr owe :failure . by hard work.
�'1;t their• re$pett:ve assessments -.� , .:. .w
iiafu.. in •ertli -to . •
Clerk o,, or 1,,.An,... ,�.'.e 'Treasurer of-""'�'o'
eePs BabY
Skin lie*
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lurks in- the;:nOglect- of chafing
and skin irritations Ahe would
not take ,,chkaces.---eu-7-behrg-
iiritilour Dr. Chase'gs Ointment
to 'apply after baby's bath.
60 cellts bar, all dealers, or Edmanim
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captain w , ashore, inakes his home
in that city, and who had loaned a
Sum of rneney_to-a.i-nelgebboirte
—GoVeildrient ''-ir'i 'Toronto the other daY one occasion, however; he heard of a
and asked for shelter. It was a sad debt.gollector noted for his ability to
spectaele. But look back it" few mon- extract money from such delinquents
ths, investigate the' pedigree of' this Accordingly the ca'ptain called. upon
body of shelter .seekers, and ten -to- this eolleetor and advised him of the
One you'll find that many of -them, eircumstane . '
Were the• lotid e shouters for I "lf," "said the skipper, "you can
00 a day jobs with short hours, the I collect that debt, P11;give you half of
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The�wa FF TIiAT COUNTS `
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-takes is ` the fight' h
Fate's numerous
gowa n- sin flu w?n.
.naught to fear, . ^nd.
:Whennothing his progress bars, .
But it takes 'a man to stand up' an
cheer
When some other fellow' 'stars.
'It isn't the Victory,
--�uti the-figbhnt a brother makes
T,he mawalln;, who,:. driven I'agaiiis't the
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Still stands up erect and. bikes :.
The blows of fate with: his_headLheld-
'high,
-Bleeding, and bruised; find pale,
Is the man who'll win __in__the.--by- and
bY, • • .'
For he isn't afraid • to: j'all,
It's the biimpedu get, -.and -the )oris'
' a yon get, ,
,Aid the shocks that your—courage
stand
The hours of, sorrow acid viiip" regret
• • The prize that, escapes your hands,
That tests your -mettle and proves.
your: worth; '
It isn't theblows you deal,
But. the !blows you ..take on the ,good
eai}th •
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. l'hat:sliowsrif,Your stuff is"real.
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10 is at Your Sery e
Phone •�d��
We Sell for Cash -We 'Sell Cheaper :T hash 'The •Credit Stores-
:..SEASONABLE.
tores-
. SEASONABLE GDS
FOR 'TUE, 'PRESERVING . SEASON
Pure Zinc Fruit Jar Rhigs,
Allimin�imkettles in all sire,,
Aluminum •Fruit Jar Fillers, „, .
Enamelled, Preserving Kettles,.•,
(from l ivart seize 'up. tom ,quarts)
SCREEN ,BOORS Aand S CRRE'
• good assortanent;
WIND") we 'have' .u.
COAL OIL S'T'OVES -'W a have a few'' Florence 4liitomat.ic
Oil Stoves which are going at bargain. gain• prices -3 -Burner with .Deem
$28,00;. 4 -Burner 'with oven, • $30,00..
BERGER'S: PURE PARIS G1tEEN fri sh from the Factory'.
Compressed Air Sprayers' and hand Sprayers our
cows with . Crenoid and save them 'the suffering causer tees,
,Samson Hay Forks, Mac bine Oil, Pure ,Manilla Ilay,. Fork:
Rope,' Hay Fork Pulleys. • . • •
COAL' OIL' reduced to '27 cents per ;;al
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The Lucknow Hardware & CQ
THB. STORE THAT -NEVER DISAPPOIN, TS"' •.
W.h a t's°a.
Guarantee
:Our idea 'of a ; guarantee is :that the
in.anufacturer�yhci givesone-wh"ichhhasn':t
any tags and-.1oopholes-believes ,in his
Teesivater. visited at con Forhan's
• Mrs. PatriciTtirid-sh-- his received:
the very sad neivs ,of;the deattr of-
siteunddaayt,her horn! lulthe 9th Con. on,
. and p livesi.Duept:t. ouesevc°111:tal.tie+ilagr4inueetif:ec-iehrstlee.tratInec-daPitsetnPsziggeil3ti:retmel:i.sania;:itYt-i,,,, ' .
.clean-cui, without tiniC '7- niit.•,., ,. ku4Kantee ,
shifts our responsibility on to the ma.ht and _.,..
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that we talk about MoSt.
We are :sorry 'to learn that Airs:.
Thomason Was rather •seVerelk hu,,..t.,
in ,4 runaway accident. •
on o 0 help his brother with the hay'
Quite a number have started hay-
ing and generally it is reported
thritg:-Wourfae—done.,.,—The.‘ captain
'sailed away' on_ abuther' voiage,- and-,
or again., Any success with that
bill?" he aaked.
haven't collected the whole of it; but
I did collect my half. He hasn't' phid
me a "cent since. I *cep after him,
but it's jUSt as you said when you
gave me the iiitt—he hasni any Cow,
• —Tnesdayi June 28:
Miss •Alriia. Blake visi'teclat the
last •week.
home of Mr. Cdthorne a feiv days
Mr. Hugh Finnigan is visit:ha-. a
fevv days with friends in vv_iiko,ttrun.
is-speliding the holidays at her home
The. garden Party held on Mr. 4.
cess, the proceeds amounting to$110.
Atter being on strike for three
trionths—Apr. 1st to June 28th—the
'British conl miners have agreed. to
return to work, The settlement is a
emnpromise by which a minimum
Wage 'is fixed and' th'e minors sbilre in
the profits of the mines,
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' LitIrlisr7-4-t'Ll-1---ifiTy( COT", Pares knit, reg., 85c......ri9c
_,....„...LAIJJESL -8•LEEVEL-INS' -iinil Short -Sleeve, reg. 40e. • 3iIe., .
Ilhone or Mail Orders will receive-oil/4
M vs: P.. Nei -Ilya. motored
Mr. and Mrs. II. ItIct4ontighan ;alp]
family • vis;Led at
burn, visited at NI' '
is, Baribur's
itinz friends „and. rottitivi3 'around
family of Lucknow, visited at Au/ '
burn oil Sunday,. -
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