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LUCKNOW, ONT.; THURSDAY,MARCH 18th.,1945,
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hen -are -You GAIL
to, Purchase that
.Eilgagemeht.
Naw is the time, aS you
are going t. he Married.,
'this Suminer, are yoP•
We havea teaudful
line ' of Pearls,' Rubies,-
DIat1rndS, G a'r n e t s,
etc., especially for the
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itiG.sec: •
4-!;ZP.11
Lajiiii!Et11
Watchmaker,
Jeweler and Optician
. LOCAL AND GENERAL
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'anat.& MePonald visiteawith friendfi
Cloderieltover 4,e,414,
• 1• 141:4. MoWbraY has eeeld bi bp on
Ross
S. to -Albert Boyd.
G.-ernith visited with,friende
in Kincardine this week.' •
A number ofcorrespondents this week
report activity nutpleeytitp • Making.
Nomine,tions fo,r Reeve ef LuCknew
op
Monday, March 2.2n4. 4'7:30 in, the
.evening
Mrs. tff, Holmes Hamilton is in
t.oven, this week -vieiting her. mother
Mee; J Taylor. ;
MreCleve JoyntOl British Columbia
;trisited at the lioma J. W. Joynt a,
'few days latiit Week.
1. Allan,. eyesight epecieliet,
w- ill beat Armstrong's Drug. BtOre op
,Tuesday,. *arch 23rd.
,Abbett Lindsay, • who visited, at
the hone of hie mother here, returned,
Eingeton last 'week. ;
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• Looks as them& the high cost of
ing wou soon be a thing of thepast-
Eggeoril3L16 gentitthis week.
We regret to repert that Mr T L.
- Treleaven in•quite ii at Present. is
said to be suffering from anaemia„
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MARKETS
tCorrected up to Wednesday ncion.)''
. Peas:, ; • II% ow • • o o.• 0;0 O .50 , 1 75
. bete- . . L .A • t.r f • • .50
Bavley eetee'i 75 .„.„ so:
Butter ' 25 26
. Egg; .• . ,„ w.e-16.„ .
}legs • .... • 4 8 15
lt
TpNTO Wheat. .... 1'40 to $
• Oats, bush., , .66 to 70
Bit.ley, 85 to 90.
. Peas, bush,.., 1.. 1 504to ' 1 60
.Timothy, flax, 2190 to 25 4)0
Mixed and Clover., .... 19. op to 31 oo
' Bitled:Tiniothy 1900 to' 20 00
Choice heavy steers.... ' 50 to `7 -7•5
itogs, off cars . . 13 1'35 -Ed- 8-41)
Calves.. „... ... . . 9 GO to 1) 00
Spting •6,-'00 to, 8O0
-Sheep, ewea, 525 to -- ,59
'Briber; lb. . 35 to 40.
.agge, 28 to • 30
• . Potateeir, hag.- 65 to , 75
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PAF'ERS
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.0•••••=1.1
. Our Stock. new
papers is reailfr ••, for
r your ir!spootiou., The
patterns, : cp-lorS and
prices will please you
A. large assortment
to_chooseirom.
• may return remnants
or add to your -order
-r-
without expense or
delay aq occurs when
-----7:yonlend-out-iof town:-
1:1111111..11111,
A. M. .SPRICE'
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- MISS J AL AN
Messrs IL It. Allin and. Ewart Cam-
.
Aron 'contributed to an entertainment
program at St, Helena on Friday a last.
-Rtibt:T. gook, 'whow
wvisitiog with
his _uncle,. Mr. D. Huston, left op Thure:
day for-Lit:leis Head,'-vihere.-he has a
farm.
.
. Bills are out arinciuncipg that repie:
sentatives•of the Militia Dep, wilybe in
e
Lucknow, On March- 24th., buyignieny
horses.
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4fr. W. Murdoch; of -Sault Ste. Matie',
Mich., who has 'spent the post few weeks
in this vicinity, returned to his home 'on
Tuesday. -
Mrs, Eweii MoKenziehiold-her-
emidenseto Austin Solomen, And has
ptirchased the property Which beltinged
to the lete Mid Agnew,' on 'Haveleck
St South. •
'. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, who have
been Spending several weeks with friends
here, left on Monday for Detroit and
other- places,,which they Will visit before
returning- to -their home -in theWet
• Dr. Robert P. Parker, D. 13. 0.• A.,
F. S. D., Ophthelmokogist (londont
Eng.), eyes .examined, glasses stipplied..
At 'Cain House, one day -only,, Friday
March 19th, 12.30 tg 10 p„ in. ,
'184-75-C.
the Seaforth News says;1 Wilbert
WebsterOatelir. of tneknow, has - rented
the property. On John St., belonging to,
-Mrs: M. Henderson, of Detroit ---Mr'-
Webiiter secured the c'entract for: carry-
ingthe-Maile on -the- itritteirOra
lit
Seaforthiough Winthrop,
Patrick O'Tool, who,:a couple of we
-age; hurriedly -left- Lochalsh, -and elateie
wen arrested at London on a. charge Of
itealing 000,9j from.his emPloyer, -Dan-
- MeDeinald, *tided und was re
mended for sentence until, the Ma hitt.'
In the meantime enquiry -is being made
-us. lais-pteviousrecordee--- - _
-; Canadians Wilrbeititereeted-to .know
that, the Count,* gepfeliii-,-*lle ofithe
, son Of thetamona Gernuin count wire
invented the.airehip " a that naine,is a
; Canadian girl, whO was bornin Writhing ,
in 1875. Her father Was, the late Vir.'
'McGarvey, who formerly lived in,Petio,
lea, but move to Austrian ell fields in
the early 80's, ,
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TUE 17the OF IRELAND
Shamrocks 'were, yesterd* the Most
popular- of aliplente. -11033,-Weree.bei1t•
carried everywhere by-everybeay. In-
deed; few days sof the Year eall.fei!th- 80
lunch, er mere universal, enthusiasm
:than the. day„dedicated to t140 Tem611,'•
of tke Patron .Sallit of Irelettd., The
story of '8t. Patrick *pot ni3W, and it.
may be familiar to many of Rut readers;
but a few; no doubt, will• be interested
.teerefreek their reenAriej,.114 reetgling
Of•ii. few salient ftiots in 'the' life' of the
mail who banished. all :the snakes and
. ,
toads froneireland. Here is. the story
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bris; •beeri `fairly welt, eiltabli4ed
that P1'. Piitick Wait. born of Jriiih"Par.;
ents in 'the village • a - Booavena, Soot,
land, in tbe year '395. He was minted
$ucat and was scarcely 10 years of age
when he WAS Carried Off by Marauders
along with his father's.servants anct
'Many ethers to lite county of. Antrim*.
Ireland, and sold for the medial worieof.
heidboy in theserviceof thejaigankieg .
of -Ulster. There during sk years of
hardship his spiritual - nature' gretv„ -and
developed and when he finally _escaped
to his native land he Could not rest Init
intard voices calling Win back to ,preach
the, gospel ta, tbe Irish 'people. His
Parents resisted his desire to obey the
heayeticy Call, but her. Could not be turn-
ed from. 'his phrpose.. After twenty
years Of prepatatieg 1.12,.tye .best centres
of learning of that time, he iiturnea to
Ircland.in 431 and began that. welder -
tut !Moistly which was to be so
, • •-o• 4
imnort-
ant to the Irish tiation. • Though ' bis
ministry was so aueceisfiil, rieVeithelesi.
he was frequently _in great danger- and;
met many Obits:cies,' but he. finally: tri-
umphed -over.all of:these.
eta
; If history affords us but me-gre' in‘•
forrnation about -St Patrick; tradition i$
certainly prolific in fasciriating steries
about him. One of the best known and
most firaq believedis the legend which
Credita him With the Miraculous
ment of all toads And snakes from Ire-
land forever. ' Foolish as this legend
may seetn, jtis undeniable 'feet that,
• outside of4ddlogicaLgardens.anclmenagt,
eries, no suakeor toad can't he • fund -in'
Ireland, white- both exist in Great Brit.,
ale This is a mystei y which itatUrAlists-
and scientists have failed, to explain.
This : sketch would te incomplete
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without reference to the mystical Mean-
ing of the shaintOck which is so precious
t� frishinee the. World over. Its adcip-
don as a nadOnal and4e1igious emblem
atriase friati the use St.. Patrick ntade di
it as an illustration in instructing a ilea-
, .
then king about the nattire of, the.
tine God, the three leaved shamrock re-
presenting the great Three in One. .
St. Patrick hired•and labored until
nearly one kindred years.of age when he
died fall Of.years and honour and the
people . ---7-- -
-110USg PROKEN INTO
'Neves 'Poked lot .1119fieY Bet Oat nene.
When gr. ' and "NA
neat Taraniouut, returned home trom a
recent week -end visit witlifrimids; they
•Nterttilirprisec.l, to liiid that the loer of
their !ranee had been forced open, A Pane
.glass. having beenrentevecl to leci$
ropetatione.
On entering the :house they found
theither4ad been it• general °
thoughthe burglar' bad. been leek-
ing:fer MOneter. other .;:ealuablee. ,In,
this pearehhe'bed failed', be no; money
had been left in theigtese;• •Not.
,alto".getlivr unreWar114ii, for his ':,tipuble,
meting v.allie to only fO:irreir fivedol-
ehhtlil4,eerried:aw-a. af.feWWeis, earoll'
.lars. •
The amountpf property stolen Or thie
other damage doneis ,not*so much to
Mr: and Mts. Page as the revelation of
the fact that there .are in. the 1(103E4
epersoniprepered-to steal when- the op
portunitY offers:Since the early -days.
Ornettleineiir Patefuoinet residents have
.never been disturbekby the thought of
housebreaking or Petty, thieving, and
this Weir has created a good deal of ex-
- eitement. •
There-arejef-oursef-suspieions-as-to.
who the guilty parties are, but no very
_substantial evidence,.
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TllR$W&RTS uguoit toASP
•Judgment Was delivered by His Honcir
..judge Doxle at Ocide#01: en JeiesdaY'Of
104 Week on the appeal frem-the deeke,
ioneef .Police" Magistrate Merton... Of
Wingham, in the case of •Jno. E. Swede,.
• ee Wiegheee charged with the unlawful
sale 'a liquor.
On the,30th.of September last
clioarluoiHtuhnete, Qrn, loaafriT000roonvtlatnesapet.,ciablollogffihi we vere wok handed letter
CANADA. ATIHE SAN
FRANSCISCO EXPOSITION
linew-kadyltiriter laterestingl'y About ft-
' Tile tifritoll iiiturope has so engaged.
attention that the opening of:a World's,
Fair, or Exhibition, at an Franeeisco,
'Cal., has beep almost therlooked. HQW ,
eVer, =Oh an exhibition iti actually under,
way, and hae been for Some 'iveek. '
"ing'Qi eider* Swart -s' bar .and took .., 14.4c•know
, it to his room. in ..the where, 444 11)/
lady, Miss Galia-
Bars; he put some, of it intoglierwho Spent the,winter in Califernig bottle and who tipen:t some time to the, Eid:01*.
Which be corked, sealed eudlabeled and
don( It gives some interesting informs:::
thebf 0: I t4foi letor at Toronto, o ?/) 'fr days afterwards t) °) it 1 I •G 14547 80f.1.11."11dine sgb‘ow7ladO RanWkilettl Se :.ibeWte474mtitilY6.'eantICcle`:,
god especially .11,bout.the -.Canadian
eminent analyst. - • that the letter was written without ' any
The analyst certified that the contents thought of publication. The receiVer of
proof :spirits.
of the bottle contained 0,2 . Per cent. of it thought it would be of intere.at to Sent-.
.
inel readers. It is In pert'es follovve: ,
The ssle of any beverage containing
over 2 per cent: of proof spirits without We went to Expositien at:might-and
itaVithe-won4erfulilliirninailon_ and the
license the'Liquarin.-
cense Ad. ' iinTi'buildings. To try to describe it is
,haSiond' but it eertithily le mittni&'
The prosecution was: mit, commenced
for nearly two montliti after the smile cent, the "Tower of Jewels", being superb
i
atnight; the coloring of the bUildip4f4
wan taken and analysed, at 'which time
ornamentation, etc.; being beautiful with
the defendant'had none Of . the cider 14'ft;
and he complained that by the • orownts iy_a walked aboulLit_the search -lights plagyi40...Ing Upon
May he was opportunity
main courts, etc., that night and went to
n_ the
Of, defending himself by cdmparison of
Lae cidereinehis -possession-with the„ bed very tired about'nndnight
sample analysed. -
CHURCH NEVYS_
r•PlIE LEA.a11.-The meeting' of the
• League on Monday evening was in, the
form of a. St Patrick's Social itt 'which
-Olivet:Leagwerevieitors.. The Nnn.7
Merit Of the Church was prettily decorat-
ed With flags and Shamrocks; The visit:
ing league gave an interesting -Program,
topie being "The Life of John Bun-.
pie". :AtterMie Prograin ten` minutes
wereallowed tor all to 'seciire partners,
for which slips had been giyen. St.
Patrick'soontesteivere then enjoyed.,by.
all. After answers were react, a dainty
lunch was served, and the evening was
bought to a close by a vote cif thanks
front the Olivet League to the Luelrnow •
League for, the pleasant. evening sPent,
. - - - gvEstairr simciroadt
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J. Garitet
-------1--DrutStore--,------
From,2 to 11 tr. tit.,
Tuesday, March 23rd
• Eyes TestedAnd
Glasies Supplied.
CREAM WANTED
.;•••
Barn ffurtiAd_D.oin
*destructive fire occurred, about one
mile west of Whitechurch on SitturdaY
aftetnoon, by which Witham ,Pattenthi
lost his barn and some hire Stock. A.
:gang of men wereat Work with a steam
engine Mating wood_ not fer frOui the
berniand -it-is. thought thaexparks-from-
the smokestaat were . carried into. The
baseMent and starved ,the firS. The fire
was CliscaVered about two *leak in the
afternboh-tvliett-ooe' T.N1r.' Patterson'S
sons entered:theastafila-and discovered it
luiPotamoire. --• 'Ives. '-about, la: give
the akirni of flame shot;
up in the passageway in frOnt •of the
horses. The horses and -cows were-litir;.
riedly gotten atit,liiit tWo. calves -a11dnumber .
of -fowl fall victiins-tEabellames.
AbOnt 5 tons of hay and oVer g00 btishels%
oft -oats Were also burned. Thongh. the
building: destroyed was ban hirge one,
the less to Mr:. Patterson will ecriP
eiderable as be had.only-.0200 itianitinee
on the- -btEria‘La.rid..: house together,: and
hone at all on the cdntents.
A Italy -Spot 7 • •
: 'Plea 71; here intim for th9:
past few days presented a busy scene.
Many levelers have decidedrioliiy in a
..0001totnaattoil_ and numerous_ tanks -
'IA kitty and fifty lett,
the station...during the past, .Yreek, The
al ttitiye_fl_ft.t station in it huge. tatik
Obtaining. six thoulland gallone. Be
sides those engaged in hauling home,oil;
large quantities Of farina machinery have
been taken. by farmer throughout the
surrounding, country.
Sister Wed tuittieniy
We are in the market •tin buy
• sereant, sweet or sour, at the high-
est mai ket price. We Simply two
calla free 'Ed each of our patrons,
pay express themes, pay twice
each mouth, cheques at par. Re-
ceive cream -any day in the Week,
test each can recetvcd, and send
our paroliti a Atatement of 'same,
Write ,for cans and. give Otir •
Creainerx trial.. \.11eferentei
Any • • •
TlallAVEN•i RATON
Ps* treenierYo Peheerttee, oat;
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Mr. *Wm.. Connell Was over in cs'arrick
Township the end of last weeklattonding
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the funeral Of bis Stately Mrs., Darling,"
who died very intddenly on Tttesday.
crwas-drivingwitlrher "siin,-.-WilliaM,
on the way to Belinore When lite -was
stricken with heart failure arid passed
'away before any assistance could to
given. She was. bort it Ayrshire, Scot-
land, dfears ago, but coning 'to' this
country in 1801, the greater , art of her
life WAS Holt in Carla, where hi 1884
iihe WM Married to; Mr. Darling, who tewing meeting on Wednesday; Making ' ,
stirvives. ' Betides Mr. COmlell Of tOichs bandages, tate., for tho 'soldiers, Miss I). S.-4 should very:mu:eh like a reply
there is living a brother, 'John, In Pot- Tres, tinaterson, of 1307/vie,' is to be . 1.from you. My address for the next
Ida,. and' $ oisiert' Urn. 3011114011, in present to give inseterions 0l1 how they lu"th id Serg' Pric°s l'it l'It'limiek°
1 .-- ` shire Wavy Batter risitdow .rtoad,
TO an.. ' . ' e•
. : '1)4° t° be tnad.°1 .• " Olielni° efOtd,YmitiXt 11,Staildi '
together..
CliEL-(41.T1i.TD '-41.01106110Wv; the -4139.
.and his poetry, wact. the topie at, Guild
last Monday evening. As .the subject,
suggests, the Literary COminittee was
he,elutrge. There was the metal good
-attendance, and the meeting was favored
with a vieit by Mr: W. Miller and Miss
Clark, of -St. Helens. Mies Clark con-
tribilted two solos. to: the evening's
program„ bothof whichwonehearty ap-
Plause. Mr; Alvin; Cameron gave
bidgraphical sketch of Longfellow and a
number of readings and recitations Hips -
dated the peet's lucid style and „lofty
thought. Miss Dean Geddes read a
number of selegted qtiotatiOes and those
plescot. were given the opportunity of
ehirwing Their ianilliarity with '`Lonfr:.
fellow's poetry `by &mein as tothe
'poem front Which the quotation- was -
triad ,
, The Devotional Committee will have
clutrge next MondaY, • evening When
"Favorite Books of the. Bible will be
th .„
The case was tried before Nilo Mag-
istrate Morton atelVingham and Waidite.
'missed, and the appeal was taken against
the magistrate's decision by permission
Of the Attorney-Generik
The poiut -aeLissue,111.,,the..OfnleFg,e
..yeliat was the proportion of proof epirite
in the: cider at the time it was sold- by
the defendant tatheGoverriment Official;
The certificate of the 6:;vernment 'anal
yst showed what was in the battle on.
the 5th. of October Evidence was giv-
en et the trial concerning the condition
of the cider .While in the • defendant's
possessionethere was also evidence as
to the.impossibility of fermentation.
The OPinion of Judge Doyle is that
when the defi3udant received the cider
its alcoholic strength *as under Of 'per
11115-0A1S GOT THERE
cent., and thee the increase or Percent-,
ge-foniut-by-thean' tayst:was.due-nd..t.-to-
'tsrmentation but to the addrtion of proof
spirits. His 'Honer, held that -it - was
equally within the power of thirinform-
ant, who bed the liquor in his possession
ler several days, as it was within that of
the defendant or his son-in-law, the bar-
tender, • to tamper with it. In order to
ConvIct-the defendant he would lia:ve to
find that he Or his son-in-law not only
put in the extra spiritetnitalso denunitt:
ad perjury:by denYing it. From a busi-
ness point of view the informant and
the defendant were equallY interested;
"as each lives by his business," His
Honor finds that the charge bee not been
proved against the defendant stbeyend a
'reatiatialile doubt' d dI is the ap-
peal. The deiendant-receiTes-a,--portion.
hil5-:COatiS.
--Cciurity-CroWn Attorney'Seiger, who
prosecuted the case, asked for a reserved
case on the qaestion of tne effect of the
analyst's certificate. This was granted.
-cloderich `Signal -
Whin last fall the contributions of ,
oats and other articles were being. ship-
ped from Huron County, Alex Graham,
of the 10th Con. of Howick.,. put a eard
bearing his name and address Into Sack.
0loateeitiking-thet -the party- otiening-
;the bag Would COmmunicate with :him.
Last week, according to the Forchialf
Record, which rektes , the story,' Mr.
Graham- leteived the -following-leder,
which explains itself:
Beddow Road,
. Pine River
andt Mrs„-C-Itan-AiittLiainily- are-.
Risiting Intends in this vicinity. • ,
We are sorry to repert • the- death -of
• •
Thomas Harclie'an- esteemed residntof
ourcommunity. ' . • ,
'Ilie'Bethel. L. O. L. is still booming.,
They have received e:glit applications
for membership., They will be received
--en the -evening of Merck 20. -Six mein-,
bers took the .Seatlet. Degree on' 'March
--Thweio'sing ineetittg-of-
Study Class Will be held at the home of
Miss Alice Kirkpatrick on Friday cyan
ing of this vietqc;\ The meetings through
out the winter have ;been 'Profitable and
instructive.
.
The ladies of Bethol are having a
Chelinefoed,.EsseX, Eng.
Dear Sir:- •. • • .
--
1leeee..musktiltire in acceding
....to -your. request that- the- party findingr
.your eard• ,the sack of oats should
eorreenetid -with-you; :--I -found-your
card:•in-it-consignment oLoats delivered
-ton-i-e:ife'Vareiftinen-LIWFeh,
1915. " We are a Ifeav# 'Battery of
Artillery awaiting orders to go to the
front, anTfoTtliFTerrof oui
friencla,",appreciate the kindness of Our
brothers in Canada. We have been
.. -
training here for sii; menthe now, and
they are sending smite of Canada's men
mit before us, arid, although. 'we envy
them going fiist, We feel r.7.ry proud of
the men who have dune so • far Ito "de
their bit" lot the Old Country. am a
Set geant it our Battery and therefore
-41avechateiejoLidlont_30_koreea, e
64 That anyttlitg that :weals ts
,the tvell.being of cur horses appeals to
us, ti -at 'wl.)Y N% 0 Appreciate Ontario's
gift of oats. ' Aar enclosing a photo of
myself SQ that you will sae it is , alright
what I state, With bAst. wishes.
Yours sinterely,
, T.. Pnigt.
r mkt to go alone en Wednesday, .as
Mrs. Colville kft• for, Los Angelee.. that
Morning:: The colorings of the buildings
are rnuch more beatitifill at night (my
humble opinion), but it ,is a gorgeous
affair viewed whenever, or howeVer,"you
may have a Mind te. Many the but1
lige 'are" hi ebiiiPlete, and- iftnifiTi-telieite?;
wiJI nev.erbe_ cenipleted. , Some_ tat the
incomplete ones, or rather ones that are
not opened yet, ere; . Portugal, France,
Onba, Netherlendie.Aratine Denmark.
It °Will•be &erne months yet before -some
of them are opened. Alady fibin New
"York Was telling Me (coming on the train
from Sae Franscisco. to Portland) that
on Wednesday.she was at thededication
Of Ilite New Zeeland buildiege: She seiel
the_deciteation was spendeily gotten up
-gooa speaking, Musk., st:s.,aod telling
of the Priigreati ,
She said. she felts
like 'getting tip and telling- them that. 'a' °t3
*aflame On flough.SL, uouSe lately rem, va-t
0E4' .11t:-SA-lartu-OlirktENT---.§ I f -ca 14 •
there Was one thing they -lad torgotten , ea cottage with 8 rooms, And w000stal.k
lard:anti soft watereesreenientw etable-a ti4
to tell and that was about the municipal • thheinthAusuael:toalsr°a.fruoreiottrlatlaittlidlogrfifue$1/14:;:14
ownership of railways. „ child living to sale, 7 years oldt gentle to hamae.
i4 the sub• urbs can alweys have . a free driver or ploute gA, Mare,' or for cutler ,14 VC&
18.3.tioruk.. I,Apply
Wilson E. Eiglesonolatetno .tr
Only:A few 1
A. comparatively small st
I
number of.,1-lanfilton i
Watches aro made everv i
year. Their extreme acu
curacy and .ale 44,10-
ment forbids making
them in large quantities. '
Cs' -
. ..
'ark RathaadInatioatrofifoo*.;%. .
Not only the man or woman who.
.Wants a very accurate watat, buys
the Hatnilton--batthe individial
whaknows about watches usually
dernach the Hamilton. 'we sea
-Ita-ifrap4°Ani-74'sreons'inioviluPle4rt fflyft i„
• Yeur-Pregenr-wateh cAtie‘ Allilizes--
'coy men end wereem
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F. .T.: ARMSTRONG
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The Satisfactory Jeweler
and -Optician
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EVERYBODY'S COLUMN
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wB WAW an Raw Furs, , We are oayiti .
100 cts, for tho-dollar'S worth aud'3,5.i. a 1,,
'for' horse hair, Mi.irmasolki's dinx Gooi •
in.Ortga:gesanaitello,
atreasongbto rates. Firaulithii.urixilioa.,..0..!..4
GO A. 11thJAL1
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Chei ,._S• a 1 e t, hbo-lituei du:M.10,741i
. tor, car of American arriyea.
cat B
• -; For Sale
SEED BEA.NS.-A choico t o • selected whit:
, beans on hand. Yriee *10 1Juktiel ter Li
next week. . .
D. Urquhart, ' •
-• Gram and OntliticalMb.
26-3-100p. • 1 RcusallAll.itarit•
FOR S1114E,--Good frame house and '
acres of good, black soil seeded With rim
•othy. good water. Situated j east at %IL;
• railway at Con. 2, K.iniass,140t •
• further particulars apply to •
• Box 2. •
ride to school. "
The Canadian . building is • siinply, s . Auction Safes
grand, being -fully .equipped,±I.L.is_.B., D. A, goDO,NiAbD & Solsi have depided to p11..
splendid looking building and the inside 1 ZleostIn'PAresg.laet:fs()=IrtataY4age9W tt" '
attempt, however. •On one side.is gtven • - ,......
cr,...t or 6 per CMG. per antrum off tor efts...
is verygowl aes to quilaaFyilj.ut'lr°'ve:rin.11:17:otactikoani2:teitis; ••••
is beyond descriptidn. •I shall Make the • • Vitewreo!rageirvhsatfere with milts`,?1%"•:: I
an idea of the animal life, etc, animal 18 -3 -60 -e -
and bird life being set up in tile midst .
of ;apparently natural surrunndings, elioin,eatatOliele;..Fa-liggesiegie,L,Fliet, prb.o it
grasses, rocks, etc., `being about.. thein. ally strong
-id-67ciii-acliiiii iteiies-eittriely- e-iitutedlii"ti=ieV.4441-.-A*-8191)°.I-Pc'eswatvr; ' - - A.- '----
. ., nous departments • • strew, and for stu.o at aright ,price.mAis)toll'i -
animal, of ti, hettilycxcellii'`,d'`...
On the walls of the va ' d
..grains and. gresses... The mining iodos- Riverside Poultry -FeirniTT
tries are well --represented by inirieralS, -
also-also-by-a-dianffilliw-.0far• i . ggs .011, toi:rilthruttnsisse.ealase:tenOgnstiviteng ;11.urilin r,
WItch shoWs the main mining., districts, e 11
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Bull fo(r Sale, ".
er We are ofteri Iv for . 1
' ..e.ted. tro.0 .6
The grain: Production is Shown by Min- Reds (13usliman-. I
iaturepietures of grain fields, e:evat,ors, :tilielINA; Sr.treiteelti.Vnti=telirairlislitiferuil 1 1 4 .
' dock of buo bird
s6 )olost'tg&'111.1T."; C. II.
. .1 - - 'plebe' od iirloAti: '--- .
or Tompal.,i
. inform
mtieuil sfastir.t4siitihrt.epiannig.ot:ii.P:trini5tie:d11.0 caartTed. 8., ..!:11112'11;6-aring:4;i'wel'ill.°"1:e1:11C'lliarR73-f-911111:11Z-1?.t" 41.rkwil‘k
bre from their neaviest trap nestea&,,,i3O:0* );,: ;-
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Ant:ones (the. town or-eity bird; thatkart-1'
trains carrying grain, also the water ''d
tion, lands yet asailabie;'etc. •The show:--tki'0",r4::;:nLIPA
.0br..en errotubtreirlocanttutoaenku tienat
_as* IV1' aelitlettth 1.41.tliieititt:,: -: -
:itig of Preserved fruits of • all „kinds. is tea Iteh
beautiful. ,: . • • . ., , . quality of greeirdticks, weighingtii•rput.462uttoi.? .
. • ___, _ Ivois.ofizpi tt.:1 jyTekt .1-!riggs ,c: oaf eg.gs pp
painiingS, back -ground of apple trees: be- -re,-Iiiirig=rlitils-vh_.4:405h-1:713:eidu.°.:;,,,,,y'r-tTiliftit7.----- -
Then a splendid space is taken up with Apra 23h,, 6e. a pwce.•Dvutelk6F"''', .11u :c.::::::: .
c ere
-ing-robbed--".01-- the• ir -gle.-rY-434::". , pleke-ls-ree-tinitet*i'l-e"plAittieeteeiiit."4° ,-e,tee-_,tilgoeje.3Ti'n:atill:att;:s41:::.
great h.eaps beieg.spreact about' a d then_, . parts Ot Dee; jiiii. ii:ilifFeb. ,•„.
, wher7- that reaches the ground, nattutil• • . : •
very harinonions whole. I, don't know s .
.._apples_are_dreouyaround-whiciquak,es.a
whether I have made you knort'. What I
..meant 4(1 not, but the painted picture
and the. natural fruit join and you ceu
hardly tall where One ends and' L he, other' .
begins, but the natural fruit strewn near •
the picture ninkes it all wonderfully re.
alestie." Then the staice:,betWeen -the
paintings and the apeettitord is eeverect
*Ali grass atictirotted-riirer'llthl 'sflatiiiif
artiatic groups are bikkets (daintily made
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and artisticelly.shared) filled with that
most troederful fruit, Or Canadian ap-
ples: 1 suppose all the varieties are re-
presebttd, but it is certainly realistic,
beautiful and artistic. Words fad tOele
scribe the general completeness, beauty
and realistic qualities of our Canadian
_elhibit taken as a whole as to building -
exhibits, etc., and no CanaAiancan leave
our building without a. feeling of elation
,...tarnira.d ant.,;vdottdeiddlpirkide;riuttelpaticijoy int;not%r ichiou.anyi,tolatiwpareekw.tratt_titlantlitur .
:Mimeo Workers' •
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The members. of the Womeeti COM-
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mittee of the Patriotic . League are re-
questea to meet in Miss Boyd's roams a.t
O'clock Saturday afternoon, the ecitle
for the purpose_ of paekincthi-linished
'thatethosewhohave tnislied gartnenta
on ivhieh they iiitarbeeii .working, will
- kmdli,send these ini.soiltat.--they-May,
be included with those almadyreturnede
Ait Opportunity .
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For a young -lady' who wishes to take
a course in '1.distOwei Business College.
and•get her board. free of charge. we:
can offer.boarcl in return for companion-.
Ship and light services in the home of an
-elderly:lady to a younglady-who'wishen
to take Fmse at College. Must come
7%Yell recomidenclede -Addresere- • .
, Itowtie G. MArrnaws, principal,
- • Listowei; Ontari0;
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Everitt:1ton*
R. H.. Rew, C.B., concludes, an -ills?
trakive article on "Food Supplies in War
Time," being one of a series of 'Oxford
Pantphlets, after pointing out that Great
Britaitmight hold out a year if actual-
ly hiochitada by saying: "Farmers, In
my belief, will prove, in this crisis, not
--virivorthy-to-be-imutryine -those;
who are heroically defending British
Jmmen and hearts etthe fields of Flan&
They detheirdnty by -work
big their utmost -often under grave
difficulties-to•ineititain and, ilpeseible,
increase the produce of their farms, not
because it is (as in fact it will be) pro.
&able to do s , but because it is tits
desire,. no 1 than the duty, of every
in his own sphere, to do
his part to help Ms country in am tithe.
e-laUletKer
Short Term.of Years
DEBENIMS Interest Coupons . '
Payabla-145112YettElr.
_ INtEGOTIAB!..,E
Astets7-:$7.)48%39.
The Great West Permanent Loan Compri
17 20,King Se.West • • • • Toioxtto
Represeented .
jos. Agnew, Lutknow, Ont
,Mortgage Sale of Fariniti
West Wawanosh
I:TM& and by Virtue of the Power of C.1.1'0
contained in a certain retristered atertmn.6
which ..0 ill be produced althe thilo of tele at .(
upon which default in paynitiqt has been 500,i4,,
there will bo'cirered far sole lly_pubhe.a.nor'l
at thelleGarry-TIOURO• 111 the Village of Lue:i .,
now. in the County of Ilrucc. on Monday, tho -
fifth day of April, 1015. at 2 o'clock in thea.li r
noon. tho following hind's naniiilvi All thst ....:.,'
in Oitr building' , but SA rettinie was verY- .".‘iir:!'411:::0:1:351'iyi'74 1,:na:',ebea .:::::::01'61'14 irL:iii:tt::4:1-1---
svititald:oee sortie olt.,tdli°0; other- psrts; so Wnee''''141N:fm.4'1.g'14trn 1Z.:Alftlit;,25,53,;;':.?4,i':
limited, i could inO, Ott ihOtight I' oyinc_o at cotta141,,ligilfPtutY °I'
a of that Order, are not natural buttmidels aft
.t'ilisifte.rasni;:clvtithat the ‘buildir,g I was
leXttpdeinctginiig to 'see was tinoperied. Atisira- TtAyhO67liatir4litstrd egfg"sit?rit4icrejtIoNtli*tniefttansii(,fli:29t214e:L..
lia has a fine exhibit; hot their fruit:, etei Lair iVii tile'it rge6ttiA°0 la It'V&'%tttra .. .
e me ranagring about and Crt:caiTrIslilk"w iiiirPelt .14reirta...1'''''144 ' '
txtre witnelt interest in thirty two , t ee.ee
ei;%0`11tistligt.Tqat:ttit.laignabYmal.)de're- ';'..-1)-1-:
barn .480 • anklIr 411(1 1
If. 'I 9 'l'.w. 1 ii pi it linth lei 6igt: IN .•
1 of the buildirigs, but spent
of her treittliietielea). rttlaulitayenlpallthCxatt'aii 1 teharteamsititimp,us :00, AintioAljith, eitoibiti the .
Ote tteh 'better .i'irkprgit. or to lou,u Pou-rs, Atictinneer,
liot hy adoeil birth,
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