The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-03-18, Page 4- . .
The 3,04191010, =PIM
nor -.March tiltb., 191#
Oreat Reduction
In all kinds of Men's
and Ladies) AppFel
°rested OltrgaMS Otter,ed
fien'e Par Overcoats •regular
pdc 615. and ICOO will be sold
.... • ...... . • WO
Sprint'Senits, beet tweed%
regular price 410.00 for, $6.25
Melee Worsted Stilts,. reg. 14.
anel $10. Rale price.1.. 19..25
All kinde of boy* Fruits, beet
maker regular g500, now $5.25
Shaker Plennel, reg. 12/1 and
l'Oce• for..; ..1% and 8i cents.
tires" goods, reg. 16e. and
20.1, for cents,
Trio* regular 15, 12/ and (fee
for . • ......191e 9 and lelei;
Shirtine, reguliriti,e, and Are
,‘ for. t.j2c peed 131o.
Men's Top Shiite, regular OW.,
75eand el, fer and 89e,
ineached,04totts regu1ar.10 and
-12c, for ... • • • 80.
The Railroad ()venlig, the veil
best make and Material, will be
xoldot, reasonable prim. Also:
Snooks of the same goods • and
-make - - •
Ladiee Handkerchiefs, 10° for
only * • 41 **25e*
• *
EverYday Apron?, *Wei' 253..
fore. •-• er • ;**...160.-
WM Aprons, fancy made, reg. .
_
259., for . • • • • • • * • 159*
LEW INAnig'i oL tbe frnost'
make, may be worn os. a drees,
reg.60e: for. .45e.
B. BLITZSTEIN'S
Bergain Wet* •
Nextaloor .to :ea Armstrong's
PriligeOtOr.
!Le laid.111111111 #tIliititt'' FLUORINE A RAMO ,E14
Palatatid, story Thluvdir movalaa
at Lucittlow, ontsrlo-
MA.OZRSZIV. Pros istor
mid Editor.
TiltIRSDAY, MAUCH 18th. 1915
Buslaeis aud Society Cards •
Tug WAst riEws °
War newa has been searce, autl there
glothing Can Resist the Power of Thie
- Ohernical Fury.
The tory et the chemical, world isi
* elemeut durielue, although. Stritniiet•
7 eaetliilx, It exists peareNly le cora-
DOPY. 'with Oitlehlin lit Ononipar end
ilSO in it few ether comnountle..
dithougli this element was known
and named 4 good whila ago, it tong
IMisted the efforta 9f themiste 0 •iso -
.4tte• lt, ter 'the instent the .couipound
:earthling it wax torn apart. the free
bodge :attacked and combfnad 'With r
whatever aubstance composed the vele
fel containing et It eras tinnily isolste
a bY tbe great Freach chemist Mole,.
LIL
Fluorin° is it Valid gat that liothiag •
haa been little of Seusational ioterest for
the, nistmooth. . • . ,
The meet gratifying ePort in that
time vani made on Tuesday, when the
destruction and sinking et the German
Oruieer, “Dresdenr; Nees announced. She .
mether dooni on Sunday,. the ‘14th '94 resh't- it annbinee witb ail met!
near the,iiiland of 'Juan Fernandie
bison Oresc•'elsland) in the South, nee.
.•
Three British ereiserneoutewhatlergee.
then.herself"came, up With the 'Dresden
and after five, Minutes' fighting the Ger-
Man .Ship. hoisted . She
shortly afterwards blew up. ',NOY :of
lier crew Of Over 30Q were ream:led be the
Briiieb• but under the circturistances the.,
Majority muse have pone awn.
The Oglit is remarkable at the Arial
nasal eng4eineat of the war in Which
a flag indicating surrender has been
Meted. All oers. destroyed in battle
went down with colors. . The. Dresden wee the.one ef the
German fleet which escaped from the
battle off,the Falkland Islands. Sloe°
that notable engagement her Whereabouts
have been. something of a mystery. That
She WAS ite-thinth kaki& becaras
Itnewn only recently when she sank the
-British, ship, , Conway Castle, ?off the
coast- of Chile. :Batons throughout thts
world -will er4oy a thrill Of satisfaction
on learning that she is no more..
The "Glasgow", the only ship of. Ad -
mind Craddock's 111.1ated. fleet, to eicaitc
from the Germans, was in.e.t.thet...
•Her crew is -doing their share to; atenge
the early di.saister, in which their so near-,
, Their played...4 prominent
part,in the. Battle of. the...Falkland irt.
ecome. etriBileieseele soies.eitiu, Guelph.
- • Ont..-11unninee.Iflreand
118, explosively with eierne., or if • ther
are oready toratene4 *lot Boron other
aonmetaIIiC eler,neat' it MeXellesell
tears them away from it and Mho
.titeen to ftself.,
•Inpnituig"With eodinene potaselem.
aIcIuin.'Plebe** and itinruitittan--
the Metals bgeOnie lieifted, even te'red...
tie^. by °the tervor,41• ita, embriree,
irone',51)nin 'elightly. *atm, buret 'Into
• hrillbitit..aginiglations when eseeied to
'it. Manganese does the same. Siren
iliet noble pietaki, Which at pieutitg.
beat PrOlell7 resist the tascisattong of.
OPliest'auctualta to this_ Chemical siren.
at moderate, temperatures. , •
MOSle devoured at once -and water
Ceases to be Water' lir contact with this
DRUM. COUNTY NEWS
A cm.$0 a siaallpox,h14 developed at
Welhertont and greet precautione are
being taken to prevent the *Treed of
the dieease.
iftinal °orbital, neer vil-
lage, has 1174 tree* .tapped and is
lot king forward to a good season Qf
syrup anti sugar making.
`Mrs John Lainoriby. a former,
dent of B011091'0, died in 'Toferito 0
Wedeezdae cif hist Week at the age 0
The remains were brou
Winghain for inter Mont .
A fire in the Upper etory of the reei
donee of J. W• Bermister. Cheeley,'
did Over $1,0igi. damage. on Wedneedeer
of last week There was no one. 1I0
the house when the Are etarted,
•
gee, at the same Moment forms -the
Lacrid.,g1a_lifePrin1MOIV.11,1°49 acid •
WL liberate, drone,
itinds, awl iipw haye. finished eff'wi
the oinking' ef the Dresden, -
Even ,hzdrotluorie'acht eats into and
deetroYs every . 'mown substance ex
sept Pia Oa* and lead-
BURNING •• WATER.
Coal Wet Gives o Mach Larger Animas*.
' of Neat Than When
Dry coal does not produce as mach
heat AS coal that is considerably demi).
It in, og.;conrse, a fact that a greater
'heat makesthe fuel more valuable, and.
•it is essential to, now no* to. Some:
,the,Most. train ordinary fuel,
, Oat' is to be burnedin g fur;
niide a stove or a grate . for ininiedi-
ate heat Will produce nearly one-fonrth'
more heat.Wheii ,Wet 'than evneie'dry.
.CoaL tliat 18 to be placed in. a ettwe •
or furnace to he :anima 'VP ''SO.-asto
-
produCe it long continued, Moderate
' littl ratre-then
Capt. Arthur McNally, son of W,4.
McNally, rie•ar,Walkerton went
to,England: with. the fire't ,Pantulian
ermy, has been appointed • instructor.
Ile is etationedat Tweeclumetb and is
engaged in' training reernitre'-.. .`•
. . .
Mrs. John Darling, of the B. Line,
Carrick;- dled.yery teteldenbe 'Tee*
day.oflirst Week While on her Way to
BOloicre. She Was in a cutter with
her son when gibe, beearee ill; they
drove into, a neighbor's place where
she' passed away before • being removed
froin the cutter. Death was due to
heart failure: '
Oro- Birctint Ahe
death on Friday of last week of Mr.
Thenitisilitrdie, aged 'rt. I ears, at his
SOLDIER BOY'S LETTER
The following letter 400 at Tide
wuttb, Eogn on Feb. la in% written by
John liildred to the Ntrood.ster
Review. He end a brother are 'with the
reinforcements to the Princess Fate.
Local interest attashee to the letter 011
amount of the fact that the Hildred iloys
spent their early days in Luckier,
where the family will be remembered.
Mr. 4.0)314 Hildred, at preeent visiting
here, ie an .uncle. Since the letter wee
written tbe boya have gone to the front
in Prance; •
• "It mouth tomorrow eine° I left
Winnipeg, ' Since I wrote you lest wail
sent out about twenty miles on a guard
to protect the camp's water eupply and
was n week. We hadto march out and
back, se it had been raining eVrtr ,5194!
all the way there and nark of, the way
heckler; eau realize that a. twenty utile
march in the mud was some mode
Since got 4aeir we haveebeen taking
ine field firing in, ronshetu which is sup -
POO to be done undee*the Pole. Oa,
(Miens as at .the front.. :They make
'fife a. certain number of Uwe in a given
tiineet a target Thee they put a
dummy Mad we can see the head
014 and we hay 4 to fire at that ' a
distance of kern .900 -to. WO yards: -1
diet My best shooting at gee Yards'. • My
average is about 75 per Cent, which us
eeli better than the a.vereee for the
ce1112,41/, -
we are also getting igetruction. in
bayonet work and expect we will start
enthrenchingoext week, . They are .not
'giving -As very much 'elementary • work,
as thWleive-riot much. -eta- get - US
.ready. The first draft is expected
to leave next Week and- 'composed
home on coneesreore 12, Bonen 'Town- of the exterieneed 'soldiers I: expect
Alp loses a• man of sterling character, tp qualify for the first draft after that,
who for More than half geatUry had
enkyed the respect of the. community
in which he l'eeicler‘ .Mr. Hardie was
born in•Scotiand, and haidedinliont-
'real about 58 years ago. . Moving to
Huron Tewnsisiek he lived for 56_years
ou the form on which he. died. Ile
was an adherent of the Presb)terian
cluireb, arid was aI4iberal. His widow,
three sons and two tkughteresur vive.
Interinenb took ogee in tbe
Kinear-
dine Cemetery. op •ftlonlay.
•boot wlil produee • o _ 0
one-third -*more heat.lf there ihpleati
:WveheiCkl.Wil,r1hleikewlyeabtheera hneulreetlitiZrciusii;
• Mild, but yesterday and toeley . are the
&it . two claY.S. it hasn't rained ',since
We got here and we have had very .nar.-
'to* escapee,. as you can see the donne
ptiesiege around'. There. are a .great
allnit hen airfiaeroplanesie'ti anyin ceYoui1 Iitel :tag: -look up
herese
at least one and sometimes as many t
as Wen or eight flying about, and go-
ing through n11: sorts Of a aneeuVres.
We have not bad any lette yet and no .
, IDARdil ROD AND ON' not knew whether' we can get it or not.
Sprink Miliipery Display
March 26th. and 27111.,
Our Spring display of trimmed; Millinery will be
° held on Friday and Saturday, the 26th. and 27th.
of March, Miss McInnes extends a cordialin
vit4tion to ,the'lladies to visit our showroxn. -and,
see 'the newest styles for Spring. The store °will
1;4 kept open on these nights to give an opportuti.
ity- to those wbo cannot come in the daytime.
ew Speing ille
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We have just recei!'vea a new assortment in Faille
Silks in blacks, sand, battleship grey 'and other
new shade's. • " .
See our Ladies' IZaincoats. A silecial at $5 oo•
•We have a toad aiportment of Men's `"Raindoats
w at different prices; •• .4 •
WIL1.41ANI, CONNELL
We 'take 'Butter and Egos.
Imminnolonomil,
•
".•
Thi Business MA
rintin
00
'InjuneBones and Enekiee". by -J. -Re
Fraser in Mareh aii4 qua 18 00 lap -
"deg -Wilt %fit hffatcOult deeperate
encounter which two adventurers in the
'far north had with band. •01--•'•ferocitms
• huskie•s from which the narrowly
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.11,ITCHENEri istAmes • ot moif3ture than can be Secured. eacee iisith their lives. hat Cub of
• Lord Bitchenet luis turned ids 9.ttep- Large Winos of coal can be Beaked though Pat himself found the experience
very provoking -of a captured bear mils
that proved onetoo much.for his 'captor.
.44 Visit to he Naltireu Caves of0lacier
'Birk; B. O."; "Wirdobin's Cabin";. "The
,
Passing f- the Buffalo'1,--andetber-stories
no to Make. up 'a...fine' March number.
ali tthisowir over_ Illis'sOrtsmalf3- 1,1.blicatioti issued
- a. ton. of coal wtll increase Its, value . _
DRINI ' coal la real dry; • Yatrick's" is a somewhat annislart tale--
.
tor *aeons of insurance. Noe, and Life tion • to 'tile • enemy at: bottle, . In • _the,' In a Pall of ' Water for a OW hour. and
• ileti*ATILmialtek.taianauivr_ithit. Agent ,
First maim companies, suAranteed.% Only Home of Lords the Other day Be stated the beat be • inqlosSed :nearly
one -
resident agent in Luoknow of the London • • • halt .T1110 is done in eases where the,
.14utual' *umber et "Wm form: 'that he was greatly hampered in outfit-
.. propertiestoe.aile. • • Inmns . aro .used in stoves tightly .elos.
• ••ting the army by the shcirtage of , such as theio•viowli-oo "tdf "UMW'
I .4.01,F../..neknowbitige meet.s eve ,Irsidar 'ititina Of war, and. that these were mt. furnaces. '
, .
everlingat 8 0' Olook e
Allb Gwen cordlallrsolnvite beinr.-Griried out as rapidly as th0 everal a-0 w
at , oodstoe , n y .
reildItem Seci• HaloYd; 1710' f3**Y•tprt Pat' 'among the worknigreatly to tixe consumer. --Coal will es. burn: tirkiltlyin 111111* -t- '77:77--
.elle=slagghereV,._ Pleas% .811(1 --be because of _,..drunkneifuels
arson:. • • ,
A. F. it Aa It., O. R. C. Old Light IMO pleas
,
every Tb night on'or before the fall
Moon, iii the m so oBa ,
•
Lticknw• W‘ Ty*:,otpLaarts3D°m; scopnalt1;..1v- .WA.', ‘follow the example set by R ia. and
wilson: , ,„ • - 1188 We • might as well secure a little ef
D. Cameron; J.
France in suppressing the liquor traffic
L' r. Court Sherwood, No. 50, Luckuow: altogether. Were the circumstancei 11, Permit ICAO to go unused.-Phlladel:
the heat stored in burning water SS tO.
meotsersiu'laatillondo.y of' the month in Britaitios desperate as that of her ton- phia North.Anierieen... .
, in the oddrellows'HolL Visitiingbrethern i ,
Roo. fooPioR0,X'• Urlijallt -1 Britain; however there is greet
tinental anles the st,epwoujd certainly Os _.. _
inaLdlensrp finvitetto attend., Chief Ranger, ,
Fhl• se0Y-• ROL ohn,li 111. eall. taken.n , , Thiel:: and toheoCoentton eWeOrM.
•litiotntosh. •A 111 " t ri tal h racter le
. -...eee., difficulty in dealing with the liquor -traffic ' fro 3 h A: T dd' "Th Banks of
L.ense of the fac that many inflnential the Nile:
t'
Lloyd George had simething to es3' less • mines; and Wig' said the heat Is • ..,- ,.•_.
SCHOOL REPUi(lts-•
along thesamelide a weekago, and -par- intense. -When there ia a fire and the
• •
that portion of the fire with water.
ni ifoitelock street lianient may yet' find ft neceektry ,to. coal pile .burns it .18 difficult to drown: , ,
, • 0., R.* 4.,4 Q. ii.S11FiELp. •
a. 0. XL Imelmo* lodge. No. 13'4' mode
second lifondayor each month„in the. Odd -
fellows' Han. Abater Workman; J. Moo -
Secy.,_, D. R. Maelntoshalet.
Seer.. Gem -Potter; Treas.. AleZ Ross.
Feurth Classes were `'examined in
Snelling, Grammar., •Coniposition and
.GeograrhYi TriirdClassea in Geography
and Spelling; and Second Classes ;in
Spelling, Recitation and "'Composition.
Sr. IV -Harry Hackett, oeyo.
• Jr, IV -Verna Strond,,51; Ada Helm,
43; Willie 'Webster, 37; '
m • ° ° • 2 a ' • Sr. Ilt-Carman Beaton, 69; 'Myrtle.
•
Ritchie,. 56; Alfred Andre*, 'tee (Alvin
Members of parliament-eApecially. in "Well. fioW' le the toeoften worninspec3.noW-rBeaton Lizzie Hel )`54Watson.- W is
sad an.EnglIsh cotn werin tor
• Web -
the H0115e of teethe are, largely: interest- old ,Egyptian" oho._ •eiree-ishece. ster, eeg.'Preddie ltitehie, 49. •
to an r. II -Janie- RitChle,1-79; Marshall
ed in the breweries. A proposal to sue- There iS BOB& • How can there becoi-
prai*.the traik Will put a saVore _Strain ton wornis now?' It la more)
than Out. ulre.°.111,41'..winiil.: Stroud, 04;.?4;voriy
Beaton, .:45.
Rifehiri Get iide Stroud
-Margaret Wenger.- ,
Pee -Earl Gibsen, Pearl Beaton,
"Axle Ewart Webs..terejeee
And so there, is no cotton:Worm.'" • .
parliament can deny :him inaliing. If Pr:-}..va. Gardner. ;.„ -
would hke to get up to London for ,
few days. ' I have ran across ohite a
number of the Winnipeg boys and ' am
looking -for some of thenryete-The -first
division of the firat contingent have gone
to Prance.and I expect we will be .over
We're a lot of -the arid Contingent are.
Warren and I are both in good health;
and.,:tugar as I tun concerned I like it
.fine and am tandem, to get to the front
. to do my share and let soineOf the other
felkies who hp -e been at it so long, get
a relit'. No d: p the weather Ns, he.
quite warm by the time I to Franco
P0 theititriotism cof, theie. But ivhsn la 'worth- If we do not P.e
ti the
ue r_Jcitiitm iheie 2,84-7 -cotton-worms; you' gne seod_na_
Jai attention tgoN. Obeli; oroWning 'and . , Prism4--.you-ialie-gs-vas-priSOners
mock TigiEtWate.TPCjkiyt&
. bridgework... visits reader lat. and 3rd..
something done. He mainly respoiis- another plaice gems and oaks us eke
Weanesatikof each =pith; Gorrie Thur• for .tho ear__rying on of tbe war, and his cotton worm. What eari we do?
hasn't it siivedyong cot -ton this year?"
it Will not de
stroi the enemy at'.hem;. .
O. A.-NE*14°N,- 8::Dontist,--0111ce
Alibi Blot*, Luoknow, Ont. Alk modern
methods use,d. Best materials furnished.
Crown and Bridge work, Painless extract-
ion' by the usa of • the 'Meek -simplest and
, attest -rolued57 -SOMNOFORM.- Newest.
Mug In 4rlidemi, teeth.' Alumium plat,eal
• non oreelrAble
•
ist
.ithas
• meant: aucceis. thousands
of young people Whe • Witte
-for ourcatalogue-as -the sL_
Stip. fii;wird Ir -good -salaried- --
posit' ion,- -Take the step fo;
• day. 'Address Central Birsi- •
'peas. College, 395 Itonge 5t4. •.•
• W.11. ;#411,W,
President.
whioli will -make it much easier. The
country around here is very pretty; all
hills With chimps of bush here and there.
lm:httle7n1lages are -very .quaint and-I-
ia!lgeare just tbe Mae:as theY,-Wge-tiv
or 02k -if -hundred rays ago. 'Yon' ortn
,not find a new building in some of them.
The big gables and straw thatched roofs
look verriluaint indeed, and the streets
are:so Very .narrow, The hotels have
such mites as The Ram Hotel, The Green
Dragon, etc., and the stores are much
the same as the general stores to be felled
in the country tom* of 'Canada. Our
quarters in the barracks are very cone-
fortable and strictly • sanitary. There
are reading.roome for the Men, and dry
canteens tie well as•Wet ones where coffee,
cakes,. Candies, etc., can be purchased.
Of courses the Canadians are taken ad-
vantage Of, tilt they are known, to be
much better -paid than the Tonindes. , I
prig twopence:for laces"they can buy for
one, two shillings for Socks they tan buy
for one and sixpence and so eat. Some,
things are cheaper than in Canada, but
at regent -a Canadian soldier gets' little
more or is- nii-meirhere th-ffifiritaigt-da.
• For our meals we get half a loaf of bread
and a Piece of cheese daily, alse. two
.. of bacon and Meat for dinner tted
, “Assuredb,„ the praise, ,Anato, No. on. roll, gee average attendance;
. , ..
how 044 egpeetlAni ti! .overcome the. ' •44Then . won't - you doall 'Oda picking ie., , , ' , . , • .-...
,._._.., , . if. R Culbert; Teacher.
enemy 'mooed. •-•-• - -•-• - ---.:- -- ..---.:•. ..... neatiyear_withoutAis.- coming_tomake_ _
•• .• ' •.'' Yon do it?" . "No" .4.1Whil" "Betatiati
- that it the way Allah, made nal" •
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:"X.ELliPli°00 YlittliTTIS- - . . ... •• . •
. • ! -- - '' The Arm- I Rainfall. -
(Daily --Star) • 'According -to aa estimate -To
-Swearing or using abusive lariguage lifurran.the total annual rainfali upon
•
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aly.the land of the globe limit:luta to S•
No 3 ASRFIRI,D
e_2 =Tuesday, March 9.
'Remy .Farrell has purchased a new
; ;am for GI:inner, The bread and cheese
has to do for three Meals. Of Course we
:get no butter andeo Milk in our _tea
However, it tastes pretty good te-aemen
Whole Iningiy•andabotit the Only ' per.
sena you hear complaining are the ones
'Whe 110e inever r had nny better or 7 -as -
geed.", •
over the -telephone vs to be mad° auf 0
f6b.coibubbiblb, iititt4rixe_ .. _ .,,a___ti:1,2iltro,,,t/d_ittiteuhbictiitillinettetiiittilarain6:..1.,thiso.,..ctillisgh _
hiprisentrienitorthirty,..dair - At leat4t• -, Wets to-tho tea.' -4 cobie-mile.-orlive
in aniendinent to thicit effect *Hi bs pro. ,Water" weight; approximately •4205,650. -
posed in theiegislature , You inn:it-ilk !..., Ow tells and ,PaFtlea bi- -eellitiee •en the
. average_iibour:42.0,000.tons_ef_forei n _ A largrorkfront_arowitt:11!5e: Ivs_5t.
eit i .'. Ile-Perst"matterr-Iii ail, about 0,74909,909..'tene-
or_totheperson at the. ether end Of tle: :of solid substances are thus carried an- to- the -like". Mat -eiijoYed ait eirejneflingle
*a ing on Monday eventrig. • - .
. • imaliy to the ocean.-Alnited States
better 18 beolvil any**. --One' 'AeologoaLtnrrare : Jteaging from the nee weather and
the riniebei of -erowe seen lil-the neigh.,
mug hat‘hanixLnot -10,46-t. ttWo. Wise °hen. •
....„...,.......
t , ...At ' _c_ :_:: e 5....* . . bowl:food, Spring„is fast am:woad:wig. .
d ., Fine -it Ar.,er-.JzOyt-gtLt,-,Rtih '
should not be unCivil at; long range, ' say ? '
,-,,,7. ,,,,, . I . I
fie& .Sotneteries the operator tliaYen r, the clgara mini his. vest . pocket. and team in a.ganieof hoeley on Thin:Atty.,
mistake, and very rarely one is guilty of Placed therm on the piano.. Then' be ' on Clarente llooey's pond. , TIM. game
discourtesy • But *cry : often the • ma?-... °Pened 144 arms But the "leg girt
Mr. Andreverhompson has engaged a
faleteleaud byetheenume.of Jesie Merritt.
1.1.ieelV'.71CSillith arid: son lettirrinti
18 thor:holne Toronto after spending
-a month Fab friends hero.
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STRATFORD.' ONT.
. Ontario's Seat
. practical Tramming School ,
We have thcirough courses and
experienr.ed instructcirs in each
of our three. departments. 003f-
N011telaL, SA OR TRANI) WWI,
TilLitGRApfrit.. Our gradtlates
, succeed and von sliould get our
• .birge free catalogue: Write for
it at mite.
D. A. "del./AC*111AR. , Principal.
. .
.Crea,m Wanted
'riming up..to-date dreamerY ,
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18
full operation, .we .$rehr
patronage, We • are prepared to
pay the highest Market prided for
geode:tam, and give an bon -
est humble:is. Weighing) sampling
and.testing each can Of erettift re-
ceiVed carefully and returning a
MI statement Of Mme to math
. patron. We furnish' two Cana 18
patron, pay all; • expecee
• ohm/keit, every two Weeks.
Write for further particulara Or
aend tertian and sive U3 a trial,
Seafarth Creaitteil
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• stook aia.
repulted,in a score 4 -•-fl, in favor of line
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ihojeAsjes seelpsegict the best lik. Ald net dater to them. "You," she 'River.
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- -'..gaidnoldiy; "hare 1bred- liefora,”-Oh1-
187-realljY-Yefiti*.-- --auger ---iftficia•-•'-cago•ReedriteEleritlit •
who. rads at the weather liebainle it i , • .. ,....• woMenwa Way. Sniallnox isreportedthine or a ystein. Reis like theMen ...' .d: from Stephen
n- " - ..,•. _
t -coldeor too hot,,or:tenrwint, what idle wanted at theint storeIavingbeen quarantined.quarantined.d
et -kir tou s• ellay_edidkn
_you ever ovr a xviiMeti to Township, the. family of Albert King
ldry. ' . •
, - .• •• ,• . ehe came tor' . .' • , house south of Dashwood. has been
. We temember a ease Wier° a 'reait,--.- ,lree, my wife frequently doeto,, - slosed in consequence. of the disease,
'ff. --e. *A Selitta,
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I 'Call him C -tried 0 -get two ilintilAra.... that Is, she returns to it atter meekDr., MeKinnori, ine,dieal litalth officer .of
i tell theta A and B. In both, cases th;1 -.0012 ti:42t1t1" all the , 0.0or sterea;.." .. EtaY To'wtiabilY, ja on *be alert and 'POs-
epeeetee mei etiziee have: this, ha 2 Boston Tram**. ' - - , i Ably the schools her may 1.e closed
'‘. (deo. '.
pened several: times, " for perhaps. Affect ,, . •
. iniroivad..
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filitiffed.-Tatt_of_exarns,, .
ethealict 4th. Classe,s-Belie
z;e, lel; Idel Griffin; 122; Lottie Mc-
Kenzie, 170; Will Johnston, 135; Will
MeDonald, 119_;_l•Berta Beckett; 124'
_ *Isabel McDonald, 127. •
3rd. Class=rohn Meray,160; -
aid West, 151; Stanley rhenium,. 142;
Lily McKenzie, '140; *Marty Melvor,
135; Will Benjamin, 132. ---
'2nd, and 1st. Classes -Harold Clollin-
• no.3.1. herineAtcDpn
ItleIcenzte, pe; Harry West, 93.
J. 0, Yellaud, Teacher
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minutes. .It looked as if the operate:: nhike-I notice thrtt ion have 10. Laurier
had faked that notion about the line being busy. Explanation. •A was taking
OD about the very sitle'eet On eeeeh
wanted te coneeme With both Of there.
. Iloweveri the law shOuld not be w
filmed As 18 prevent proper ,r6inei
strance • being Made; for the opetator
may be at kilt, and'shouId not be al-
lowed to iihtit: off a complaint that is
justified. ; •
We should, like to gee' penalty, not
onite`tfl. tetete, inivoaed ea the' man
who r11153 you ttp.onti asitatoWhea that
epealtingt: That is likelloguig a Maria
dOor bell and eoking:."Who horl,
anyhoier It le the person who is tailed.,
not the taller, who hag the right to ask
wb� ifeaddressiug 1114, "Get Off. the
4inef' aviator, forninla, that ahould I be
ototota. too 41ephono coavetotiont
:thread' tied. round Year thget GDP -
pose that le' to reMind You 'of wine -
thing, .1Inket•Not ezifctly." •to •
reallad MY' Ofite it, ask Me if I forgot
aothethttnevaha Wit ma to .renierribee.e.
igtelainge. .
'
• ,/t is *bier boti
ng good nto being
tiAterProweinott
Fordyce
‘(Iiit,Ottdal for last week)
° Daniel ifartin had a wood bee on
Saturday last. •
Wellington has returned home
After hie visit to Dartravele.
• Mies Matilde Aleeateler visited at the
home of A. Pok, Winteehitrehi One fir
3t week, bpr.4,8, it *Iv • hut pitch difileulties ery. green) Steiettince
',Urti. Robb.. 1LLiv.1 Ij ratutied 'home of the credit ';'or °gringos -11%g. tilt. The Writing the Dqntrtnien of Phydet).,
atter spendingcome" time witlt .bo linnet lie fried MrS. II, ter inibrmation And
sotio „• Urs, upon licIgnotni roititookt, :kook
(intended for last week) •
Misses hunk iliaelsram .arni Ella
'Menelieldvisitha at Su, trainee's hot,
1lon:-On Sunday, , „
March 7t)1,, to
r. and Mrs Richard BrOWn, a daugh-
ter.
•e Mike Frannie' and lobe MacDonald
• (if 'Ripley, spoilt the week end with
their aunt, tire. J. N. Mitacenzie.
The house'onted by.faince Johnston
was almost. destroyed by 'fire lest PriOtty.
The fire *ea .that, noticed by Duna&
Miteterirlan Who raw. the flames lotting
from the•ROtith-ieett part Of. the loose;
41t be fire alarm was given by means- of
thn :Theme Ahdtho neighbors lamed.
lately responded to the tall for assist.
owe. The fire hid pitied eorieiilerable
1914.11RIEST YEAR.. CN MORD
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The -Gaul? Agricultural Oellege. ree
lie that the crop year of 1014 waif tiro
lest on record ' in Ontario. The precipitation from harvest_ 1913._ to hart
tele lacked 61 inches of being unto the -
average. This is a shortage of alniott
20%. The College. has often steted that
tile drainage wee effective in It CITY seaaen
as well as in. a Wet one, and litet year it
was ahle? to prove this in tiniest practical
way. Since I912 the College has been
Installing Practical Drainege Datum).
etratirso Plots in parts of the province
where little or no drainage has beim done,
Thto e plan is drain half of a• fie d, lefty -
nig thleotlier halfundrained for com-
parison. .Both parts are rowed' to the
.etitrie kind ot grain and 1110. trop from
each pert threshed separately. Nine
plots were drained prior to 1914. The;
tieerage Of the nine fields showed diet
market _pricee at theeshing time the
drained half produeed '04,12 more per
acre than she undrained halt, and that
in the driest year on •record. In an
average setiStn the' average inereaPe due
to drainage oVer 020 per 'aere.,.ciiid in
a wet season even
Porn number of years the Agricul
final College has beim making draimige
surveys for farmere free of charge, exeopt
fot travelling expenses. Thiel offer is
ogain renewed Partnere having dreinate
ghthirs whether.he is progressive '-
or retrogre'siive: He must :use
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the ne3tet, cleanest and .best •
printing'he can' if- he -would .1m.
press, his. ° busiiiess forcibly Upon -
We are HOre.• to
.1)o your Printing
• with. 4.1enaid equipment and a .
large assortment of type ready __to,
serve you, We p int 1
Wa
The .Way..yo..1j4ipt it
' Who. you Want
at
Thi Sentinel Presses, Lucknow. ,
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all -and See Our Goods
• Before Bu m • -
Nevv Williams Sewing Machines Frost Wire add Gates
Connor's Washing Machines .° • Pure Flax_ Meal -
Homestead Fertilizers teeswaier Sleighs
Cuters- -only a few left'and will be sold at close prices.
AN -DREW-
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ese-is-or"eveseeis-meereureirearep-treineeireine.tir. iireirste
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` 41 GENERAL BANKINa. BUSINESS
TRANSACTED
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CIRCULAR LEflER8 O CREDIT
eeetentieri- e
-CAPITAL'
' ' RESERVE
:.$8,800,000
Sayings Bank Department
• ' At- ail ei
Brnebear -7;
latoriatellowed at Idalietit,currinit rots
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T. S. REID, Manager. .
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'Capital Authorized a5.00d.000
Capital Paid up $3,000,000
Surplus $3,/50,000
Why a Savings. Account? •
It is bestto- put your niliey, in. a.
Savings Bank Account herrbecaurret
-it
is sale; seemid-it is readily available
in cash; third -the hatred 'is' Certain and
lotoMPL
Liteak. Ando, ciwitxtrNa,izite
i'hilianger.
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