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Men's Suite, a limeySeoteh
tw,eod, 91000 for 96.90; 'Ken's
in fine brown twee,ds, la
or 97 95. • Also in other kinds
taq07 1,*. and 915,
at great iyoductions, '
31fen's Overcoats, in all colors
and tpialities217-'947,
thereg,ular price.
Melee blaekbeitver shell- coats
with Otto e011ate, • phial) lined,
regulax price $1, sale $10.45.
A. new line of fine.Shirts just
arrivedi• in all , kinds of fancy
milers With color and tie of the
eame 000e .
Allio A. range of fine Shirts.
'Made of tine Scoteli Flannel,
, • , A II kinde 'or Far, anti Staple
Dry.00,erle at 'very low priees as
*mentioned in last ',midi% 0.44/l
oar
aye yo
atarrii?
1. nasal breathing
impaired? .Does
your throat get
--hoehy-or-clogge4-7—
M94111 Science proves'
.that these sYMptoma re-
sult from run-down health.
,,Snuffs and vapors are irrie _
tablet anrnieless.-
Theoil-food in Scott's Emulsion.
will enrich and enliven the blood,.
aid nuteition, and assist nature to
Check the inflammation and.
heal the sensitiveraerahranes,
Shan. Alcoholic mixtures
and intsist upon SCOTT'S. •
THR PATRIOTISM, AND
f RODUCTIONUMPAION
ounors Tile' 'oeter• alieN •
It le no to be mipposed Pad°,
tism and Productiou moana Ineroased
ProductIon alone;pit means also im•
.proved. procluetioq, Neither does the
phrase or term •mean that anybody
000 compared with 1911. In, 1918,
the United Sta.es ouppl IA the Unitul
Kingdom with 80,913 970 bushels, an
inel ease of 32,C00,000 bushels over
1912, and 43,000,000 bushels over
1911, while Cane.1a increase in 1913
over 1919 was only 1,177,000 busbele
Graaf; 'Driteelets total importations
resehed.,299,530,865 bushels. .
• Great Eiitain imported 14,245,000
bushels of barley from Russia in 1913,
BRUCE COUNTY NEWS
Rev, Geo. Gilmore of Ripley, bite
disposed of his driving horse and ,b;),..
vested 14 a Ford xunaneut,
qx. tlt2nlo7 ea% cuii of
Oa 1„ M. Jot Hanover has nulivted
for service in mie Of the medicalleorps„
110 leaves for .P1'8110 immediately.
. a
avenues to teach any.tiody,elsc,,how .to 3,240,533 busbele front RO110111.1riat The flax mill at Ripley will be op-
econdtlet his Oen affairs. it i merely 0,206,1490, hnehels 'home Turkey in neated 04704' by "4"" J. 0.Au"
fQuncled 04 the plain and acknowledg- Aeia, 832,007 from' MrinanY and dereen and t, e,_41e°hY'' the 44;474"
ed fed that .120.04y AO wisp that 6a2,4i83- bushels from' Austria -111W- having benge44<nalt inmost in ;he
nobody else can give him a hint .or pry; a total of 24,1413,833 buShele.. businese.. . •
sligkestien .of value ie some depart. Canada, eoPPli0 6,97715" W81'618°4 The Farmer's' Gritnge at Ripley. bas
went o isbusiness. It is awe yo pos.' the United StatAe 1:V5521161 hrbals.p4ee421Qr..1......1........ A_uel esvotheifovend
eelrcontained: Great*Riltainie total importatlene gea. timothy aced for its patrons and the
neyiterrienessetzeteie-aa--- Ounted to -•5•2,:e58,215 Gregg% .Reida Corners. 'he u.gli t
4.10 0.ittimed;10, 09me quartoto. that , Greet Britain imported- 9,17.3,09 41909 worth,
the Patriotism and . Production. cain, bneriela of oats from Russia, in, 191..3., ,
r. and Mrs. Main- Case, OWO• Of
paign is wing, conductedon tea „hale. 11,273 .400 bushels from Germany, the very early reeidehts of *Teeet$Or,
finite lines. The bulletins, obtainabh;,and .2,0014765 bushels freal Unatnan oeiebr,a9d, the, ofey.pioth anniversary
free OD application to the l'ablieatione 1441' total of 22'454403 htlaWle" tIci, of their marriage last week.. The Old
Branch, Department' of Agriculture, Oa supplied 7,7:14,588 bushels
Ottawa, each of one subject 'the *United States 4,72014. , great eee„Pie '01 °WY geed health and are
.and written by at:kw:Mood expert__Eritainis total importations of oats' n'ev4ve' • ° • •'•
11110OribieS, are eglivbiAnY dehnite. '''Oere,09,829,0110' bushels. The- American Ratan fiteiory. at
tieaders in oceasional,cases 'may think PnlIrOlY the foregoing figures carry "W44,1kertoni which, fin. Suinei months
they #nfouT as 11114011' !there .ept ;their 011yn t15:Capf,tclia,p; fatiniire.. has' been. riin"ningAcit only
down,. or even arektlil?y' knoW, 'better, -nussurcaormmixro.getket -m-AO0.6-000 five days of theeweek, eciinmeneedelaet
'but' the'. vest njejortty there. 'eadenot : A.;teeat iiiip9tted 1b,12 000 'week v.) operate' full time-er1) hottra
fail to beeioniethingehelpful. i'l'ashela'.of Wheat ' from • Auglisb:"Iste," '
rate, send for the. bulletins and see.' 1913, b6 July st,,, 1914. Rnseia. ex, Aorioftoir 0;IACKENZIE 1-1
' VALOR OF PI/81/410PYY home of 'Mrs, Donald IMeekenziee•9011.
Publicity is the strength of every
moveinente It is eliaracteristie.Of the. pretty „wedding: when% tier, daughter
Artniet.heeeine. the, wife • Mr.., Moore
Patriotism and ,Productitin Campiign
that the best is being done to shine in Ashcroft, of Howclanvale„ Ont. , *Rev,
per. ed 10,267,000 bushels; and Rou-
mania 40,64-2,000 bushels in the Same
period. How- much will' these two
countries export this yeelle .
Great Britain iniportecl from Aug
!,i913, to July 31,, 1914, 54,207;000
bushels or oreta. ekported'34,-
. • eon. Kincardirte, was the scene of • a
• theglare of the big white 11glit.All
.0-t•.• •
IJ AND TRUNK1VsTE
DdU131eZ TliA7CE ALL THE "1.1TA:if
tor'onio*Chicago, '
▪ Toronto-Matitreal
Unexcelled Train, Service
Highest Class of nil:Winne:it •
,
Winter Tours
Califonvia, Florida-aral
-
Fast trains -Choice Of Routes
Low Fares new in ffect.
B. M.011se officiated. . - • ••
kncw Means are „hemp; Utilized to Wiaiton betele anneunced an ad
reach•the'. PenPln. Oat. 7°Q)°°°.14whe-ls•-gt3rnl'aRY 077,000
enconraged, not so Much to extend as .b481'el'i'' and: \Itenrnannl 1.700041
to improve:productien, It is unavoid bushels The last three eouutries in
Tbis 1915 will hardly export a •htiebet..
ablelligt prices should vary.
not entirely owing to speculation, bet
also due considerably In inonditifins-o
the peried. Of this one greed fact
no only agriculturalists but all classes
May be •assured. that With; a large
How is the defieiencY tobe made up1
Great B •itain froni 1913
to July 31, 1914, 'imported 46,169.000
bushele . barley, Austria,ffungary
8,064,000 bushels, ahd, Beitimania18,-
vance- rates- truing - effeet On
Lah 1st. '17fie lowestprice Whieh
a meal Can HOW ballad is 350.,, while
at two of the hotels the ellarge, is 40
and 50c., for meals. There wag also an
dvence in. thee time or s a ie ac-
coniroodation. ••
, • . .
Edwaitcl 'McLeod a pioneer reeident
,ss beciptipienea got' 0-Ehuarnohpisd eovieosset dt.'haene.1,.geet.yeeant.. Lttl ,st,0a•rtaa,h401_04...i •0:171.o1:044nivir..htbitel. • ICaArgli-e" 9itntile4hriee14. ogErlroylnedil:Ilary.1PitnijIglieir w.lioatift -144,...lansatj:Tev:euleokei
output of Aussie, -effectually blocked, ellerteOel . - •
and. production minimized bv. reason • • natiose AND HAMS . • the 4fa"ukLetri'as S'e°044.01 and
Orthe domandeof war upon man and In 1913., Great iiritnin came,to Canada in 1851; He -leaves
beast, there must be for thins Cana b 44:0 387 Inindredweight of bte'con. 1„f;affli13; of °e, 'allof 7l'heta are
dian an upward and a permanently csusda supplied • ton;oeo euudrsd
upward : trend. Datterly,, lemma LastAveelie two important teansfera
weight. :Ruesia, awedeo end the . ,
things there has been a rush to mine Netherlands furnished 3,129,510; and o,propei:ty teekptieco in „Kincardine
,ket, consequently upon money -tight - the •80,tes'i2,010.,776, buixdrea. Mr. Ed. Slade bought from. Me.
ness, which, with the curtailment of et0ight; • •v$ re • Husk his 100 acre fa m
_ , -r
fkcilitieslor:Shipittifit rws-th-e'' :sirs;• In irnicaiii'95/;56b' 7th: :fo 2 890,, While,' Mr. Huai
has led to a drop in prlco. . But : that hundrereweialit! of "'eeheeps, of Which_ pa.F.oh-fs0 tk lower,hundred name On.
ecaartinly bo teroporaree-,-.D; °aka)* will, Onnada ,supplie&:,10Q. 892 hundied• the same line frcnnt Mt. Charles Math.
must and always does come to itio*9.• ,srsight alid the TThire& $.6,tes -851,835 eson. "
A TIME .15•011. iiiinoseeciertisi In 1910 Canada only soppl led .42.136, • The Council of the village of Tees -
There can be little advantage , ie hundredweight. • water has decided to submit it •by-law
trying t� value an unpureliased future, ' There is some•improveinent in hams eb, ebb ratepayers, authorizing the sale'
The-f,titure will be just .what we make but a sad falling eft' in bacKat.'Britsin of uebenteres to raise $4000 to be ex.
it -what wei earn. Now is the :time look 68'9,704 hundredweight of ths
P ie en aigemsnt 0 the town
for toil; for bloody sweat, for courage latter. commodity from this country in
of solid _kick
hall ,building. A wing
-antLgood.cheer.---Itelsea time to take- 1914 -but as _praviously e.tateed, enlY.• is to be biiiit• aiiii the present 4 area
inspiration, front the " memory of . our 272;74.5 hundredweight in 1913,, _.a 1'3141(141g will be brick veneered, should
•
fitheue_fromethsexampliseof. our -mi d ,./.:.L II ' e959 hundredeveigheanatrea feeepayeaa approve, . •
btver years
lion brothers who line the frOnt.
fellow, hut to sternly judge • himself
,Hen. Arthur Meighen at Wiunipeg.
. • WHEN "THE nee" (mini;
For full particulars .censult. G. T. R. g • 'e • , d- • •
conomis s pte act a boom in trade
Tickget Agents or write •
,
when the war is Over. Increased and
C. EL Horning,
Dist Pass Agent, Toronte.
. • improved production new means riche§
for Canada theo. "Markets are •not 1
• - Steamship Tickets Jon Sale
won in a day.
•••,
-Will rain eflouitore . Whose earlyliiirce
. . was in Elderslie and whO for .a.number
SCHOOL REPORTS. of years' has been associate editor of
the ToronCo Globe, was in Chesloy last
S. N. 12, Hoarier weeleand evhile there gave an addrese
Sr. IV: -Cecil Robb-, john ,Hodgkeri- on "13ritain after the War.° The lec-
eon, Ithene Colling, Ross Black, ture was given under the, auspices of
' IV:-Gleitie Breckenridge Chip,. h •ross °defy. r.
otte Macdonald Wainer FinlayeeneGor-
Harrison mentioned a number -of great
don Elmer, Robert Strathdee. • - ,
•-•••:' •
'
a • .. - forward steps likely to be taken after
0. *MARTIP1, Agent, Lucknow,, t 'M. S d 0 ir m • H d I ' '
. SCOPE OF THE CAMPAIGN , „ JO-hitaie:hor°1 14 a nelt3rMacciaPtZ the war, among others the comPletion
. lett Fraser. Russ' ell, BgreCkanridge, 'Joe (1 the "Clare to Oda' railway, a line
While the war and the demand it is
causing, fOr supplies, • especiallY food:
rise: siou- •
E$ 1. I top s ?
T
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14,44,111
"
ill=lgtito•
•.•••••••.•.• t
moult
•samm
, Donn let' it'
gtoo long, itwill
lead to chronic
• indigestion. In
ethe_emeanwhila._
you mike from
mieerable, ale k
.headaches, ner-
-vouenesie:' 'depres-
sion and sallow
coniplexion.Justtry •
CHAMBERtAIN'S
:STOMACH &LIVER -
TABLETS. :•They ree •
neve fermentation,
indigestion -• gently r
but iffirely cleft's the !piton keeir the
stoma& and Evert!) perfect gunning Oder.
' Aran 09400. 25v...,0v 57 mail frau .1 t
Cheinberiela Medicine Co,. Termite
TAKE
THESE
stuffs, are the° Main -*eons- for.' the
"PaEriotism and Watitititin" cam:
/align, the subject Matters eliscussed
have'es wider aspect than the imme-
diate present. 'They mean the Wei'-
, fare of the qistrict, the (wintry and '
. the Enipire, both new and hereafter.
Witte ail the principal European OP-
-Plyrountries engagedeitAeadlyelopflier
there will be no produce of quantity or
quality coining from thence. They
.WilI not only. require every ounce for
their own consumption, but wilb be
compelied to purchase largelyefreare
neutrakcouptriese.Great.Britain-abeve.
ale Will have to be fed and Clad, arid -
Canada being herlargeet, nearest and
absolute ally, will have in great Meas
ure to furnish qhe necessities. Nor
will Great Britain- be the ooly meMber
of our Empire that Will need *bat we
n produce. . Australia- and. New
......••••••••••••••01••••••••••••••••••*.•••••gmlma....." at.
ealaad will also bo itnp rters. Thus
(irewe- • e. madeaeseaeratesiearee-aleaes.-
•.........a...,•••••••••
Elodgkineon. , - • . ,which w.,11 open up the heart of park
Sr. .11-,1-Alic_e_lierringten, Oliv,e'Robb.
Jr II -Orville Finlayson. - • est Africa.
Se Pt II -Frances McIver, Mon' There is a etrenge character Occupy.
Hodgkinson, Floyd Stratlidee: ing a I ell in Walkerton jail at present.
Jr. I-eDon McIver; Jeesie „McIntosh, ..:The male, it appears, is a native of
Melvin Coiling. . - Poland and , for some time • the jail
Average atteedence, 22. , dada's liave had some difficulty with
Minnie, S. M 'Andrews, Teacher. him, as nobody could be found to
--7-iriV3riSe•-Ae-his language. .Last week
. '
8 8. No 9, Krietoss George %small, a Roumanian who has
. •Foim I -Mary' Kennedy. , been peddliog in the county, was asked
Sr. IV -Stella IltidsOn, Annie Ken- • to endeavor to hold ,a tonvenation
necjiY," IV .cia)-e.Tack Mi.rielleo. p, Glretta vweirtyli rtehtei.epeinistoinwewr.e4TeiriesPtaotliloncoktphrateeed
11111L-011- ' • :would, father belyrichedairburned to highway.. The road -Will be -built -by the -
, _._,„. he ue . an .
_constr tion and 'newton ce of the
---IrTV ea) --Cecilia CroWstoreTatrICIF
-- death than give inforneetion about tommission in' co-operation- with the
MacMillan, John Gillies, MaggarTiffip, himself, He appears contented with several municipalities through which it '
Sr. III-Ruley ' Kennedy, 11 a r old. theejail fare endeexptesesed no , assiee. will pass, these municipalities being
Dawson, Jean (Mlles, 'George Ketinedy,
to regain his liberty. • authorized to do the necessary financing
Veronica MacMillan, Edgar Gael ri t, • by the issiieerfaiVenty-year debentures
ealith., theuit _I..aura - „tiolines, Clerk .CONTRACTORIF •MT18-1( PAY -The ap-
Xactieaur • , • ' - '
. Jr. III -Mae Jewett; Joe:Gaunt
-St.I.1-Geo. Fisher, Jean: Kirinedy,
_Ewan.MacDonalk4ohn,Crewston, Fred
' BOYS AND GUNS
(W. Welsh in Kincardine Review)
.There Unwell foinment on the gun
accident whereby Edwin Kennedy lost
hi et lite, the out.come of which willgause
a closer scrutiny of whom should earl
gua. In fact, so many boys go- along
eur Creek hollows and amongclumps
of bushes, tliat it is A perfect menace. TO
farmers and othere *toeing to their
;work. .
'.Along the lake here south genie et'
the farmers are afraid to drive , their
ieains aleng amongst the cedars for fear
ot guns going of, or A 11M1.114 junIPIOR
0118,1orken felleeed by the crack of a,
.440; Aild frightening horses.
'A firmer near where the :a -ea -dent 'oil.
curred aesured the writer today that
theY cotild net go`ontevith their horses
without thalear of anaccident, 140 many
bop are out with gune,. Who should be
at school Or attending to clutiesat hornet
Small; birds, rabbits and hares are ruth-
lessly eliot and the Carcases left to
ono.rA;TorrionaTe. orrAr •
Mafelang
We Nish ti? than!K our
many Customers' f o.r
eir patronage during
our Sale.. . Age
Motijlay, March $.
anff 31"rio. Jas. Edward ri visited,
Mrs. Urn Saunders,' Tuesda yY
Mr. and 3,tra). ,Petritf. and Miss
Eleietjvieltgd EilnatriCKfe, • "Fri-
day. • • . • • •. •
We regret to report the illness of Mrs.'
Shackeltom We hope for A speedy
recovery.. ,
' Miss Olive Wilton left here for Loch-
alsh on Monday, to visit hereaunt, Mrs.
Jas. 13arlrwalle• . •
Mrs. William Stealers entertained a
sleighload of Dungannon'.young people,
FridaY evening. •
• • . . •
Mies Mary Salm who has been visit-
ing friends here, returned to her home
•• . • • •
Zioneon-Saturday. eee
, Jas. Culbert and • his 'sisters, Misee
Mary and Barbara, attended. the wed-
dingeredention of their Cousin at Pros-
:PeritY. Wednesday- eVeninee`.
The BJake's Epworth League
royally entertained by, the Dungannon
Epworth 'League :in the .12tungannm
Methodist Church parlors on Wedne.s,.'
day evening. • All who attended thor-
oughly enje*themselvei. The social
department Ohureh 'work -is by no
means the least important of its many
activites. ,
• A UREAT HIGHWAY ,
A ever highway extending -across- On -
tarp has been proposed before a mat
ing of the Association of Ontario Land
Burveysiefe The suggestion is -that a.
-model road be constructed from •Wittd.:
sor to Moiatre'at at an approxieriate cost
of g8,000. per mile. Numerous motor
leagues and amid -Ahem which have
considered the question have approved
of it. The highway, if built, will be
*flown as a high road,;and will. take the
-plaxarofeachmonaniente as (night other,'
wipe be erected at verging; poines as
-Meiriariala ofthegreat struggle now
waging in Europe. • The cost:would he
defrayed by private subscription and by
municipal -contributions. It has been
suggested that the various towns' and
cities through which • or through whose
districts the road would pass should pay
for the construction within those dis-
tricts leaviagthe cost of those sections
Of the highway in less thickly settre_d
districts to- be paid foe by private sub-
scription.
'There is already an old and fairly {Odd
highway from Kingston westward, pass-
ing through Toronto and known as the
Kingstonreed, but the new proposal'
would probably niean.an eltogether new.
highway and, of coarse, a much longer
one,. .•
In thsmeantime, the .Ontario govern-
ment is already taking action toward
the construction, ot a permanent high-
way -to -connect -the • •• au
'Handlton. ' This road will be built by a
conneission which' will have power to
expropriate the km& necessary for the
road itself, as well as for gravel pits., etc.,
ftorn which to draw sopplies fey the
•
THE BUSY fiAnnwARR wrong,
01;soressenosairsogo!tiows, s.soiealsalwboweayeessoss,
New Spring
• We have just placed on our shelv-c:i.several lines
new Spring Goods. The Spring feel is in the air
and New Shoes be in demand.' If yi,u are
triitWilg'abi-iying a new pair of shoes; Call in, and.
let us show you our New Models, we feel Sure they.
will please you, we have them in Patent Button
• and, Blucher with Cloth -top and Dull Kid tOp,
, Prices at5.50 and $4„oo.
Special rrices.in Shoes._--
,, We are.pffering, several lines of Laclie,s* _13atent„,
Button and ° gluclri&i. with (*Sloth top and Mat Kid
- tOpS, reguiar-price 3.5o anct14.oc•, '
• Clearing out af.$2.75.
These are up-to-date' goods.
•
,
• J.: JOY
cuctulow,orm,
•A Square Shoe Deal .faf Evrybody
60.0**0.0.44•~- -4,1%0440•41Ali**444;1•41040.-
.
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irmatrama.
CANADA'S HAIR FAS_111()N, STOR
=CHARLES' Hair.- 000i15
. . •
, The coninuesion be empenvered• to
,peal Ernest H. S. Steve= 'ag6liilat- reegitlate traffic and to exorcise Control in
the,award of a jury at • Waiketton (4 various other-ways;Lnotably in regard to
. , .
the terra, upon which new railways may
be built atrOss the high -wive,' The intone
don- Is to make: anearlystart woe 'tine
road. • This road. like the proposed
Sionfreal-Windsor road will be ler '
eemeedayi mareh 8. to come,,practioally for all, timer and,
Ti, •
3 n Or X -
. not opts, grain, but also for live stock,
. ;
Jesse Gray. Of Clinton, is visiting his . . . , G
for, as the seasons ass the lett r bid
gliterOireld; -Shack-let air to - ' come scare& and scatter; '
, . • Mr: and Mrs. Sim Sherwood visited ,o attle cannot be. bred, raised and
e-..•-•„:„..,' _Arlo* at Whitechnrch last week. • pkaaeLee_the-rearireet,-4n-eare-seese, ,
Miss'Vine ,Ilittchiso , Wh techurch, .
•
nor cant masa; nor ean . sheep, bence
' ' is visiting her cousin, Sam Sherwood; thaxiemaha-fai-aatiOnja_instant—Ta-
JhhneKilpatrick.sot liedli -hurt. last ehort Canadahr opportunity is right,
' Saturdey eveeing while attending a Sick wee , • :e . „ ....,...: _, , . ..
e
'horse' ' ' a . . . TIME FOR "F DM '
It .84080 ;Warit, ,Anfprpatton as to l'I 14.11tNI''
Now- is Caiiada s opportunity "lte
„howthe reeds are down by Crewe just •
'ask ewer. • ., . • make.geed her beriettbat isheiseViti
.."311he-AV.".-M.1-12.",ific'efing'cit.41i-was=1-olV-granaer 4:'"-thil`'Eil'll3i*ea--atan-: raf-telc.•
,
men are, displaying ae ma- tial
at the :home of Met W. Crozier was young
. Prgely attended )at Wedeesclay, at turn and. hastening team' themselves
....--e--- width officers for,the coming year. were .to.eacrifiCe theineistvetteein-4.1m-taatee.
-elected. • • . ... •• ...- - they have at heart But there is even
e.:.,.e......,6,...„-- ..--` ,,,,. ' '. . 'a deeper duty resting on .this cmintry.
.'•. That duty, well fulfilled, whilenelping
Zodprich lownship' - : others 'cannot fitif to help otirseives.
-- - • We shall be abundantly paid for al
, . --,Menday, March 8. •we do and indoing will .possess' the
•
at.
Ws. 13. Webger 'Vent 6:few days withpreed 601186- of servieg the rig t lo
Clinton >Mends., . e. . . neglect the opportunity for irapeoved
Jeesn'GritY eeent the weeleeend ' with
:Produetion la to not poly fall short of
his &tighter, AIM. R.,litteklef012:. Crewee the call otpatriotism,`bllt to he guilty
krt.,. Only; of "nPar Woocisiock, is be a crime we have the , eeit, we
visiting wale h6r son, Jesse, of .the Oth, have the re901100, We hAVe the energy
' ,-, - t '-------40--lastify our ciann-to.--on-ime-wara-tary
.A 1 a t. LL ‘..-
' • • t MiS,'Oieeti, Of Ilnyfiehl,Spetit Si. te1.7-', Of the Empire.
•dayeliatit week with 11CT 1,,,rbther, ItOhett • . ,
..
Smiley, .. i eat Britain impo ted 51,786015
.."" Adam Cantelon, of fhe fith Ceii,,, IS
indiaposed at Pretent with.an attack of busb°16 a wheat •frorp Canada in. Ma:
la grippe, , , . . She also imported 9.360,400 bush° a
from Anstla,A,050,06.7 from Germany,
11/1iss J. CNA', tdailr of S, S. No. 0;
orent•the week end with her sister at 80033 from France,. 201,653 from
Roumania, 265,048 from Austria Ilan-
Benthiller.
,
Mia giati rtiehardg, a tlypele,, is gary and 76.533 bushels from ,•11iilgar
erendirie 9, few days Willi her SV ter, Mrs, 14, a total of 1,47502040, himbets that,
woot vittoime, . .„ • will have to be nude up; 'there wag
• , • FICIIIRESTHAT 0Autit A Ltesort
a - ennedy, Evelyn
aunt, Charlie Cheese; Grant eicLean,
Jr I-Kentieth MackeuZie, Mary
MiteKenzle; George MacDonald. ,
No. oil .52! *V.erage a , e a iA
• „Denalda MeeIntosh, teacher-
'• -
,••Kinctirdine
- ' •
-.7'-,-eapt-.Altirdooli.-MoL011,6„,whose"'deith
74vastaitoOna0c44l.1.MarcliAtliAt'-Dullitit,
eCiatnitni 4a.• V.0*941i.17-00:-§4-.0r0Nortli.-;-
. ; • ..
tliti_sheefk,g pi. _Edwin_
Kenriedy. .'"was` aurely Amite'. was
"brought in by the -coroner's, Jury at -an
udeburned meeting. on Fridny afternooti.
.Intereieet took niece in the Kilactiee
dine eernetery.on Wednesday afternoon
If last Week of the late Gordon;
Con. th• Greenock T&Wilship. Aft. flortion
was 54 yogs of age,' s.ndls. satelved by
a Widow and eight ehildrep. '
THE ANNUAL DANCE oflteKineardiee
:fife brigade is elven:yr; ibol,:ed • upon 'las
one of tut., social events of .the Seesott
This year, however, additional entertain-
ment waSegovided in. the way of a bee
Sociel add it,progtata of voc,a1 150168 and
readings. 11(11.; J. •Hureer. noted .
chairmen and kietioneer Reeve.Wm.
Ilunter• delivered. an .aoldreesa Other
piirticipants were.: Mesdames F. O.
Tomplin,„ ..T Ilutont aiia F. G. Ilelden
by; the Mieses Atmabel' McLeod' and
Mabel Anderson; Messrs. Ill. Anderson,
Lloyd ilanilin; 01. A. Gronin,
,Atkett.uud tied 1/arling. The Tivertne
Orchestra. airm tded 'the. 1111taie, •Tii0
attehdloce was good and tt`:tmit 010 vps
eabsed, which will im tow 4Atla the
base ot utiltoolo ,rneto,beto, of w,u1
r10001
,
'lime • MOW 't-•,tt3 returaed to lie 0,„„Altelottat ttolot_trsia's 04part2tion ., to 1,
11101110 in terolito aft$r .4 penile° Viali, Vritinn 7, 000,000 1)101144%1ft 1013 0
vitt% 'hot fileni; 440 Volo/ Cur*, '-‘4oftilfirtd With -191 *A .01 giiR.00e 1)
1
, . • , ., '
:
02,900 in fever of Mrs.. Rose .Stunapf
wusereftliedby the- second Appellite.
Ono:nicht -.Hall; Toronto.
&tit. Stumpf'S husband, it,14chael, was
killed- while workin on a •hu
Mild alaye ift• 1913...': He was
in the employ of Wm. H Pullyblank
• ,
The cause of the accident was a def
ectivs scaffold and the action was
for $20,000; Stephens alone appealed
alleging thett.bo had nothing td do
with the erteitien of the seaffoli but.
the appeal aOint find that he Was;
-rvi 417111 -peones;
, eIeetnentteent V1er-
tmi
tota Teleseope tells . the folIoWing story:
Peter Holly, a farmer hailing from
terai_Bervi02.._appeartl, before . Magis.
trate Tolton one.Theoaday last on a
charge of presenting a wr rthless
&vette to M -r; R. L. Gibson, Jeweller.
Tb appears that I1olly crime to Walker -
ten 011 :January 20th and on making a
eurJhase at. ,Mr. peeeented a
cheque ftiF118 00.Ori the Royal Bank,
Nrgilll in payment: Tho Atheque,
boweeer, was retui-nodto Mr, -Gibson
marked "no,funels? and as Hol!y made
no fin tiler attempt to settle Iiis ac
couht,141. Gibson, 'laid a complaint,
re.hultA,a in ' sit bterimen
tri -est. The i4,,,iistrtitt\ sent him up
for trial and Jo- Igo IC I Bin later hfitiwo&
him to go on suspended senteriCe,. g'
ins hire tirade mootia,to. pity. the
jeweller.
Afillt001.81.1k41: Wait 3001C
it, iietlittoithe'ect by 'dui Detiartnient of
"Agrieelture at Ottawa that the 'first edi.
don of tee t1iouand eopiee of the A ria.
tultleeil Wee Reek jq GAitirt8tect.
oho and i$1 being ptinted
to ptovido.eoplei, to •tst.'iet applidottohs
that loNO'iot oonilo stimo btv
eeee4ttolulat.
• •
r -auto=
•
Our Miss Glenn will be
. in LucknOw at the • •
•
Cain House , o
t
Thurs. March 18
with a full line- of -Hair
Goods, including Curls,
Switches, Pin Curls,
Paring, Pompadours,
Transformations, The
, - -New Motor Fronts, etc.-
Men's Wigs and Toupees
We are pleased to demonstrate our Goods.
,\
- GLENN -=CHARLES
, too King SA. W.,- Toronto..
'
Ladies desirous of baying Miss Glenn call at their residence- will
.• kindly leave address at3he Cain, House.
yamasWiassiatizawFasimisava
ICH? •
Do you. buy fence because VDU NEED IT? Or -to make money for the
"m iddleman!? I f'
FENCE at,. the "LOWEST -COSTL-LyoUll buy,' •
-
AGE- FE DIRE EI
Not only becaueePACIU WARS-13'EST. -because seta, direct tr:otti-FaCtO. 111.
r only a sitikle•stnall profit between you and us.
• Contp14 the 1 AGH Direct htoney-Saving Way with the usual 41.5tia through the lkildllemeh" Plan: •
-•Wheir you
buy DIRECT
Pit011/1 PAGE
You savoYoult
SMILE ';of the
.84148 Ins
ousovtr,yout .
8:4911000atssealtartl::
Block manse
Yell MVO your
sh-a-re,•of-the -
.4.4rO t's or
//enter's '20 pet. "
mato se eta
tent boinirita.l. •
ten. Yon sore°
your share Of
thecoitrtfdoni.
Faeriiigt•:14111fett'!ndll.liltglr' aftwaisk
lq.A.12151 IN . IViten ion
. •r, bUy- fence in ,
any tabor 'way.
You. pay ripto
thnhtbe Noce-
iFt
,When yottbuy
DIRECTfro
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PA ge Frim .. •
ItitTi get in't,t;
Fenno Valet.
for the ntrinoy.;
PRICE. LIST
tlEirlt PENCE e
No. of , lasts , Swink Moo In Vila
„, ben Might Inches Matt Or horirontabl . , , Ontario
15 37 Xi 0 9, 10, 10 ,....'.$0.21
' 6 , . 40 22 1.514 7, 8H, 9 9 . .. ... ,••••••• ..... a .24
t . 40 • 22' • , A14, 7- 7, i5.4.'11 .26
7 . 48 . 22 5, 61.4, 71/, 9, 10, 10 -------------26 •
8 .42 22 ,.4'6., 6, 6; , 6, 6, 6
' 42 1614 6, 6, 6, 6, 6,6, 6 ...... .11
..._..,4r. . al: ' 40.__$._534, 7.,8%, 4. .4 ..... -,- .40
' 4', ' NA 4, 5, 551, 7, 811, 9, 9, ' 32
48. " 22 6, 6, 6,-6, 6, 6,,6, 6 .34
48 /414 6, 6, 6, •6, 6, 6, 6, 6 .36
52 2.3• A. 4, 4, 5, 55407, 854;9, 9 .34 '
' 52 ' . 16 4, 4,,-15,. 514, 7, 85.4', 9, 9.• .36
0
141 51 16, 3, 3, 3,, 4, 54. 7, 85.4, 9 9 .38
10 48 '' ' 16 3, 3, 3, 4. 5, 7, 7, 7k, 11 .38
11 . 55 16 a 3,3, 3, 3,4, 34, 7, 83. 9; 9- 1
New Ontario Prices on Request. ALL FULL No. CATHIE
. - . . -
SPECIAL, rEWCE
told botto.n. scanner, so, in
• L.prigfito 8 Inches. apart. "
18-bor. 49-itich. 46.46
20-1,4e,60-1nelt ..... ..... .51
3.4t. Gate- ' 2.30
12-tt. Gate.. ... . .. .... . .3. 4.35
13-' Gate , . 4.60
1444. 4.84
8,00
; tu.ltroc-TWirte , .7
25- lbs. Stooks• , .80
FREIGHT PAID ON ORDERS
$10.00 OR 0178R
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