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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-03-25, Page 5' Thur$4,1 ;$04;*iz • liendelson's Dry Gootis Store We have wt recal fed a 'new lot of Ladies' and Chtldren's Reuse toressee,AProni, giI0000- Dresses of heauttful Woos and Cliegbame for the Spring Tratip, Fancy Ina& Misses' and Ohildrens Seams. of Owl Washable Pante, and Oinghains for Only 25 044, Oyeralle inlilack and blue •etripe 41tierent btands au. 4eote. $4.1xtloa at 13 eents, Yeather Tickling, best kind 22 eta „Cleat ;Value, M • odd Pente, for evererlity and fine wearing. ' tellent patterns , and quality of goods, Men' and Boys' l'tectily"-treeveae Snits at surPisingly lew prices, Our , Neckwear a 1).41 • Negligee .Shirts ,' are:. excellent.' for quality and pattern'. • . • ' 'Great Reduetione ail kinds of _Staple Goods: Niendelsonis 4 HAT COLO YOU HA 'ORM CO•UNTif NEWS, may bring sickness, doctors bills and . loss of work, you knew, that scribes sickness usually stats with a Cold, and . a cold only exiiie where' weakness existh. Re,nember that.' . • Overcome the weakness and nature cure§ the cold -that is the lave of reaton. Carefully avoid drugged pills, syrup or_stYri-MapAsi they are' Only' • props and braces and whips. , It is the pure medicinal nourishment in Scott's Emulsion that quickly en- • richeS the blood, strengthens the lungs and helps heel the air isaseages. ' And Mark this welle-Scott's Eniul- • icon generates body heat as protection against winter sickness. Get Scott's • . at yoWdrug'Stiiiiiii-day, --fra1Ways strenitheos.and _ 14-51 aeon* Bovie, Toronto, ontorio. AND TRUNK le(itiTa ..EASTER.. EXCURSION • sINGLE FARE Good going and returning •",1 FARE AND ONE-THIRD- - Good going April i, 22 3, and -4. Retell limit April 6th. TENIVERANCU POKES OF HURON COUNTY The MOOKNOW SePirirfaik 1evE(4. Polvell was re-elected geld South ,tturors.r. a Scotto, Butes. 011VOt 'Reretary and granted a montb's leave . —Monday, Mar'eh 9.2„ 3frs, joseph Coiling Win1 Wmgham. y of igvenCe te Albertg, to help 14 hot wce1.4 Dan. Attn•AtiCeil, •of' Ripley spent "or few days at Johnston ItOulaton's. • Mr, Ito4•14ro, Ohm. Alton, of Lane% spent Sunday at Henry Campbell's. bvek()-Y V147"" viI4e1 11(15t seventh a. ;sutra conventrin of the t/1°R gallg'a5m' wc4k a'ica 4044 403t0,414044tiPg Teinpre forces 42 Unroll county sts, `1111° 9• riebt ntlY tho 0,4'.10 4%9,5, fgi waking fteeeto,t 'serum ohltou, .Thursday. in,lt centity Wa0 Adopted e,oa ,rui)r VAIL WaS on fellow player, The Onieault wite Aersiniitted tint el, resentment over a body oboe); mot with a few moments befot,e. J. L. Lackner,. butter manufaeturer of Cliesley, is opening a retail business in,Totonte and will move his &THY to the city. He win.tootioue to operate the erean3ery at eliefdey. *sots to, get next the eonsumer, thus increas- ing his profits,. 'Which was s leagt4 one, we print tbe. :: • • folYiorwolos:ngt:,he r.epo.rt, af:thO field secretary .Re!r-- 4 a 3. Hawthorn, of Walkerton, the web -known agent for tho anuffiet- , "To give a summary of the Work' . 60iletigli • tually apeonin;lished weuld be a difficult Frank'irutchinii, -Weil( at the ildiord, Vre.w,e,ted t46, COMPanY.'n sbrv.iPo talk SOme 0f it caonOt be told.- During liotel,. was acquitted by 14,tigistrate „ anti- re moving. to S. Catharine. Few the nine months meetings have been held ly, .assisted by Mart 13,01d1 tblii Merging agents are better known throughent where pessihre, yew secretary has de- ..0",0 of :mailing hvor meow. •Bruce"Coutly than M. Hawthorn. livered forty addreeies and .fiermons, The'evidence given by a young fellow ' • '• the interest of the temperance Work of who was refusectliquer and the infoetna, • 'John Fischer„ ef Caerick Town- the county; The work of correspondence .tion. Was not .considered ' sUflicientlY fillip Who recently leased his farth to can he estimated by the feet that $le strong. " • ' Me son; Alex., had -.le- very• Hecceeiftil was spent in ,p9stagg; letters "being ,Writ=, The memb,ers the Alenesiutig CooO0 auction sale. last week, Three' ,grade ten at 'various interalle t,O'tb•SPeovmeial Saturday night informally present - Cows sold, at ,$1000: and a thoroughbred Glevernineoti' tq members:Of Paillalnent,) •ed .Beginald Hot, al* andtchlf Went; at • $163. Yining cattle sold at prices Correspdndingly high, '• ' • ! At the auction sale held by , Albert Osborne, of Seugeen, last week, Allq••• tioneer Pearce diepoeed Of $3,000 worth of stock and inaplemente in three hours._ A thousand an hour •is a record not made very frequently at farm sales. One ' cow and brought-, f 11) L. all the Presbyterian church. it was, admitt. tile'‘,/ te)ect$ i; , ed 4 4014 this wa$ the hest conven• ' i• ' t ' to ; u.lI • I t n in tion ever held in Huron county, the the c°13111I, 01. that (10.) " far P. IA4- spirit and'temper of the pen assembled, sible, with lay workers MA Inintetere in :to 'Percy en4 eliftou ROPisteh Orgigt a anger well for the future of the ebfleV'. tile interest of our CQ4ntY w°31g* days In Wingbam visiting their The morning fieSsleo•Was, gasp over ta Ty ;UQOU ee h 1 gate ' •• sister, Mrs.. Inchar4 00)00ton,- - • ttbh,,,e_puirienilietIvosfmtainsut4y4eciadlearesesoanov4entnieoligi ,t4;_,,rtchbeiaaleveeslenetinlregii,:er:$70pdime.uwwheereir aatte4:•'d;°- ',.ienbtTuellrhodeii,NIthodqn. TuAini,a04134. aa- airvuedetertonme' vtetneillel:14.re,topliruip,Oleithovte4t. ffeeretery're report. The afternoon eession e giveke Q e z nera li i $ • p .04 bY Owl -1 Pee& Who listened to two »n1 forget the date. • celiventiem • . . able addresses by Roe i ra Hever end 1 :11 urere Life Insurance Co, him been The body of Mies Sarah Wrightson, aged 35; daughter of John Wrightson, of Port -Elgin, was on Monday of last week found in a well on the farm of Mr. Westman, of Saugeen township, With Whom she was, euiployeci. . It • is not known whether the 'drOwning was accidental or deliberate self nostril°. tion. • Fire started one night recently • in the basement of the new $40,000 pest office.buflding at Hanover, whicti in process of conetruction caueilig about $1,000 dainege and 411 deley• the conspletion of the structure Several weeks beyond'tbe time set, Prompt. -Werk •by the firemen- •prey,entedetne- destrection of the whole building only •by a narrow margin. c,• Wm. J. •Kirkland and timilyie of Culross •near Teeswa,tei, left last week for Sask., where they' intend to reside permanently, • Me. Kirkland Vook with him to the West a car -load time vge will have a perfect organization. „ • settesrs' °fleets, • A few years ago while in. Saekatchewan, Mr. Kirkland bought a half section of •land near -Wilkie, and two othis-sons have h working this farm -since that time. They leave it-welltecepipped'Llarm on the 7th on of Culress • techtilSit • . s „ -s-Monday,.March $2, noTth:oeethosits olitei hi 8., 0, be closed. on the nitraber from around bore attended. the dance, at-litectellicLean's last Week Punean Matheson Yrati inGoderich last week attending the funeral Of a terniet school Chou). • A ex social is to be bald in • the ,achoollipuse oreFeidaY, April 2nd. A good time eXpeeted. newsP4Pe.i8, conntY w"kwi'an4 In an' 'P.16ftti anti° 1°IrllierAlloiller •Qf th° :)rwtbujade'lect4sit in vivwe'd'Ybo.eriek: 0°114.'41e:11g • SWer t� cbmPlaiots and reque:itefOrbelp,. -with a ,gold Wrist watch and a amokitig "Along the flee of laYe enforcement we set on the eve of his 4ersiiiie jola ..Mif,X.eneie, daughter of Donald aleKen; have kept, in touch with local organise the university corps of the Canadian goes Where effective and with individual Field Artillery of the 7,th teroPerance workers when no orgattiza- ,Toosp- as he was famidarly known, is a don exists„ ' have visited the various a popular -young man in. town, and will Westford' oentreth from tune to thee covering the la fellowed by the best wishes of evcre- • Monday. -Mar eli 22; entire county. 1 . . That Heron County will not be MAO ilingtefran.4u'aefagifrrrsa. YEaMridnMrral;,-sCpennt eWtheedr: . During the seven months no license • ' convietionahaveheen registered.against. in .2.3,_ at least twelve hotelreforinerly under le. e ••••- beisses, L drug store, 1 dreyman, 1 rest: the- lerevineiel :Government for radial--; ar,,, Martha Ilrow-n visited : Miff ff ' t to ' - ' b idy. 'f ' - 'neeclay the guest -bilk& R. Turner. roads in sho-wn by the Strong deputations E. AIA ' , intrant, 1,1ivery stable, ' a.nd- 00 or more on the public street. • which will go to Toronto to attend the ''' a "en Y" • •. The Auxiliary of the Church Persons were fined for being intoxicated hydro commission conventien, The Town Council will send all its _memberte ,and land held a quilting bee at M :6hn. ' The number of fines shows three things: the town clerk.. The 'Board of Trade liodgin's on Thursday leet, 1. -That the law is beirig. violated. 2., - That steps are being taken to penish of- vvill send ebveral. The radial committee The, Smithy spent Sunday as usual a of the County Council y.111 also be pres- the 1,108t Qtffee. lenders. 3: -That the Provincial Gov- ent, and some hundred delegates will he Mr, Howard Haldenby ;pent Sunday.: eintnent aeltnowledges the inability id . sent from the county. In all probability at his, home home .-here: • local inspectors to cope with the situa- 4 special train will be run from here on Thursday evening Huron County Some -ofithe young fplks took . in the time as two-thirds of the convictions against ex -licensed _keels were secured first to make application for airadial line was party at Mr. Echenswiller, Friday even- \ In our opinion, however, our besq work through i he Provincial Inspector. and the Hydfo Electric Conimission lug' ip e y , years age _.;,I.A.1.3.;.,g,ratigoltirto,aorirdgrthaneisdpr.teeinsinia.ted .Ny04 . does not result in fines or arrest, tut inadea con let surve * two ' and gave an estimeee: . Every effort is vv'alte 219° Ina I rather in seen* and helping individuals, and by the transformation orlaw break- being made to get, a line through the Nr. Ed. Stariley had the misfortune into • • • • emote to connect either with London or to have his residence distroyed by fire last. Monnay; inernire4, hut Vie uncler• stand the loss is covered •by irenirance. -wIlithijiM6-iMise Eiat-hAelnilisotdrgilikiii. Pent °11!aaji- „ Ble Thos. Fallon who has been on the sick listiot_soine_ time. _Wont. and around again, glad to see you Tom. • Mrs. Donevon, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. Thompson, Teeswater. Roy went west on Sunday, wonder what's theattraCtionl • _. , ' There was great excitment here on Sunday afternoon. Some. thought it wan aeroplene- hitt-it:wee onbelyriIter- coming in his Phaeton. • • ' ere .'s -We, Log omens. .. -,-- Maryelay-WeyelExeter. -This line Many cases have. been .in-av gated by - would -also help the town out of the hole -our - &pertinent ' and -means, adopted - in n e t 'th the CFI ire West whereby,. we belnive•we,have 1 eenmstru- Shore ItailWay, itarted-by J. W. Moyes, mental ih, cleaPing up the place, so that and -left half conipleted and a ."white frotia them, we will have noftirther trou, depiminomfm the,ownships,f Ash/wit, ble. - \ • Our work of organization has been, arinodh.Huron and Kincardine and Gode eornewhat 'hampered on amour -it Of .0M. ditions arising out hf the war but in due • We believe the time has come, Whee a -• LilMall . ,. -Monday, March 22 nentral organization in sti.eh places, , as • - Auburn, Dungannon, and Belgrave will C. it Wray has gone to Montreal on derbetter work -than -an -organization that business:. ...!, - -,- .... . Miss Jennie 'W recognizes the township twit, provided alden is visiting friends that every-satedivision be loOked-:aftere-ean--the-ath Con. ...•- ' '-, The:eonVention adopted-unaeimouily___ - • • • ” • " -utergeltownerirae-hared- with --lies.: Return tickets will be issued between all stations in Canada east of Port • Arthut and to Detroit and Pott Mich„ Bugalo, Black Bock Niagara , • 'Falls and Suspenslon Bridge, N.Y. • Tickets and further particulars at Grand Trunk ticket offices. • Stea ip Tickets on Sale 0. MARTIN. Agent. Lticknowo- Rurth ton.. KinIsso ;--Monday, March 22. ' John McDonald has been batcbingfor &meek andfindsit-ratlietid•11.11: _ ' The mite who looks after the tele- lphones and wires was along this line last -,^ - - -- • - Zelk,Hodgkinson lost a valuablecow lately and also a horse some tinseeadier 2_. the winter. " Mrs: Janiee Martin has been spending a week with her brother, Dan McDonald, near , • Of tlfe men along our line attend- ed the sitle'on the old Anderson place _in_ Viler* WitiVanosh ro7day •• • • - Walter McKenzie has found another - hutikY Irishinan to take 'Seintiel Kyle's place on the farm for this -season. • „. _ • . • Langside --31.6ntivij/Welf-22:" • A number of theta:limas around hes* are engaged in making maple tsyrup. • • " We regret to report the illness oi Miss Tena Moffat. We hope tor her speedy - recovery, John Murrayis suffering from an attack of LaiGrippe.....Welepefie will Boon be around again, • Miiii-Etiithilicategor-syAnt -• "water 'DU opending a cOuple of Weelete_e•- Dan McIntosh has been cutting wood in this neighborlmod With his .gesoline engine tor the last few days. . • John Reid had charge' of the Young Peeples Meeting hid Thursday night.' .The topic for nest Thursday is "Favorite Banks of -the Bible rind Why." The leader ie Itobt. ilieffat, All are cordially . invited to attend. * I Verdun Mrs Blue spent •a few daywwith her daughter, Mrs. Samuel Geddes. Mr. and Mrs Wm. McMullen spent Friday evening it Harry Courtney's. • Mr. •and' MM. John Wilkie spent Monday evening at.Mr. R. Wilson's. • Mr.' and Mrs. Peter Reavie entertain - ail, number Of their friends on Monday evening. •••• • Misses K. Macintosh, C. Wilkie and 13, MacTavish, anent a pleasant evening at the honie of• Miss Elizabeth Bell, ' A number of the ladies of the-Insti- • tute met it the homes of Mrs George Shiell's and Air. Robt. Irwin's • this •week, to sew for the Red Cross. --IturaleMaileis-proving-everieratiefac ory and Convenient to the farmers of this vicinity. The Pest Office at Ver. •dunoehich has been• in, charge .-ot Irwin tor many years, will be closed on the 4,st. of April. Nene; however, will forget the •excellent services' at and pleasant visitato the Post 01flee... _ • Tiverton . • March 22, Miss ltdriaBleir Spent. over Sunday akar honte -Mr: Irwin 'nide the 'gra trip to the ' lake this setietin with Ins auto. • The etegeirindo ini first through trip front Pcit Klgiri to Kincardine on wheels. MAttaint:---At Underwood c by Rev. Itellahr aeorfOna .11.erk(lerson to Bert Leggitt. ,„ • • Miss basis MeFttdYeti has opened the Prairie 'Millinery one door West el the poscoffieo, Tiverton,' Miss Ida Mantost, turse,yeturned to betroitthis week 'after spending s month boowith, her parent. . Mr, and Mrs, 'Robert Meit(tosh, 110141.44le1nt09b, it) Tiliertoo, , en Mock is, lots, to Mr,, and Mee, G. Meintosh, of Poraiihe• (4. ,sen. Divs. fti thtotAi d04100 0(10! 044 Mrs., Mafeking • (InwiltiO-for-last-week)--------- L,Will Cranston visited his uncle, Geo.' Twamley, last week. , . • • and Mrs. win Cfniief visited Mr. and Mrs. Ss. Kilpatrick en Friday. , A number of our young people spent Friday evening at A. KirIcess, Dungan- non. -• The raple syrup seasonis-henr-again and a number in this neighborhood aretotiotei:at ithheeilgluitdoatanckeeofe aerlieye electors seoffer Miss V. Hutcheson, of Whitechurck . busy. tive action to ensure the pmen in thefield as candidates at every week.lacing of good •' visited her cousin, Mrs. J. Blake, last bye -election and gener Ai- election.' Piee ' eine] ••• Mrs..Wm. Blake and Cecil JohmAAA Dominion, supplyingthem spent theweek end with :Goderici nstop with the comprehensive and important . i friends. - - • Will Finlay. having. diarsed of. his ,iiyaperattir Sem Kilpatrick! has in- 'stalledTaIarger one 'aria 1[3 doing 'wit- ness on larger scale this year.The 131akes'EptioribLeakite spent a delightfuLsocird evening in Zion Orem Hall last week, where they were enter- tained by the Zion League. Everyone hopeared to have athoinugh good. time. theleillowinr-resolutiomenlawe, came „,,..4„ -e-- ---e-------- _ ,r t e coming season,- - - .t- inent until such times as the Govern - Thomas Ray hawreturned home from ment deems opportune for the abolition a two weeks' visit in .1ludson; Mich. ef the local inspeeter'S office: We plate Jan McPherson entertained a few of ourselves on record as being in favor of Mrs. J. ' Drertnare of Port Albert, his friends one evening last week, ' , one inspector for Huron at an adequate visited her sister, Mrs W. Bell, last week Lines Zimmer of ormosa, has been salary, in place of three inspectors as at Itis with regret we le.arned of the engaged at Thos. ,McPherain's for the •present The following is the attitude death of Pte. Percy. Bridges, who was summer. . • - • , of the convention on political action. • killed in service in France about Neerly everyone around here has the 4111. Pte. Bridges was mail car- "grinee". 1. That this reaffirmteae march its platforni . the object for which the rier en this route for seer time Mee: Jas. Struthers is spending a few Dcminion-Alliance etands, nahiely, "The , • 0 • • total impression of the tragic in intoxi- . Purple Grove eating beverages," and declares it to be the,duty of the Ontario Legislature, to enact -legislation prohibiting the liquor traffic as far as is within the .power ofat Provincial Legislstive Assenibly. • 2. That this Convention calls upon all friends of the temPerknee caullE to -111167 above party 'reference end affiliation in earnest effore on every Opportunity; to secure the nomination and election to - Eighth -ton; LuIross--. the Legislative ssem y o men will support the most progressive temper- ance legislation proposed, regardless. of party "be ac ttained by consideration, and that this bnly loyally standing by candidates 'Who are known, avowed and' • trust -worthy supporters :of the Alliance 3. That for the attainment of this ob- •ject, we call upon temperance electoeW throughout the Province to take more • Activelart in the 'organization and-rnane agement ef theirreepective political par- . • days in TeesWater with Mrs, Curran, • Monday, March 22. Mr. Cameron spent the week and at, his h�iiii in. Lucknow. • ' Rev.: Mr. Stride ,preached, in Wesley chnich Sundtqr evening. • The Conialesent list are Mrs. .Win. Hill and Miss Lettie Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Emerson visited 1rinftinudSiastStunlay. • Mr. and • Mrs. Frank Stanley and Mins :Velma, visited Mr. and Mrs. Col- lieetStinday, • Mr. Hugh Scott has returned to his liomen Melfort: Alberta, •after spend- ingrLehe winter at his .old home at the Grove • who is very 'ill. Mr. and Mrs, Jas. • Elliot entertained a large number of 'friends last Monday evening in the form Of , a farewell to • Corporal Allan ' Melhuish, :edio is in training at Guelph. fie was presented with a beautiful Wrist"Watch and the following address wawread: • •Culross, March 15. TO Cetporal • We, your fellow friends and neighbors have collected here to bid you farewell • on the eve of your 'departure to foreign lands te. fight fir your country's honour. Your soCialinterionise-Witli us -chirittg your stay hi our neighborhood has been very pleasant to us and we hope it has been the same with you. Duribg themanystirring scenes with Which yen are sure to.: meet in your iourneYingsnioend the world may you • ever carry with you our beet wishes for youreomfort \ and safety. May you soon' return coveted with the -glories won in battle. •And as -a slight token, of respect we ask -you to • takethis-Wit-1V tirch.1 And may you ever remember • the warm friends you, leave "behind, Who will.be ever looking for your safe return. Signed on behalf of your friends: • • • Tena Waugh, Leroy. Elliot, CLEANING AND GRADiNG SEED,ORAIN_••_ • MDFLAX The'1913 Seed Branch inquiry into ties, and 10 insist upon bb nomination -7 -theeonditien-of-seed-grain used hi Cane and support of eandidates who will stand ache showed that an average of 44 nox-• for Principles ariajorPPosais hefew"4n "efore tons and Icommon weed- seede.4ere set out, _ being Seeded -on, saare-rol of land 4. In ne order to seetwe the• making of in o, Seed wheat and barley were teiriperance the finpreine issue, of politics. equally foul and flax was. about four the Executlye•Committeii be instructed, times Worse. 'Over 88 per cent of the to • prepare coneiseand definite •instrue- 2065 samples of wheat, -oats, barley and flax collected as • being sown , were re ported cleaned:with fanning null, ,but inoet of the saniples Aimed that either the mills were not equipped with the premer sieves or else'they -were not well oPerated. The remaining home-grown seed, almost 11 per cent,- was being sown direct from the thresher with no • Walkerton Capt. Arthur McNeal, who went from here with the first. Canadian 'contingent, is at present located at Tidworth,, near London, as a Special instructor. Louis Dieppe' thirdear sttident in ecienceet Torohnto University, is paying 'Arable, a deleoation from the county or- -kis parents, Mr. and Mrs, M Dieppet, Colborne street, a -flying visit. He is one of tlie 60bhosen from the University to go to the front as a epeend. auxiliary unit for the 'gist Canadian contingent. 'He expects tO sail at an early date, „. "John Tyne and J. flontledge, both 6f 'Mortis Township, Kura), County, were brought before Vitgistrafefroltento.day for stealing, A. Sehntw . hoteikeeper i of Formosa, had a set of ingle harness stolen front hie stable onFeb 25tli last. These two Men were el(phis. barns that i and were drunk. 1Prov eial Polite Armstrong, took up the tiado and lifter a Preside*, A. T. Cooper, Clinton. long searoh located the larneee on the Treasurer, John Philayson, Sotforth. pretnises Of these men, finding part of it Secretam I. A, Irwin, Clinton. • With eaoli, The niegistiuto let, them oft viee-preetrieutel . , • An nuenewied goteigs on thois makinit lfortkIturon, Ir. Iluelumkt, Wiriglis.4 n toott,otloa pA4 piten4 414004 . (lo,Ittp YlvoN 41i goluotAt Aoclotinu . % . .,, 4 . . informatine that has been eodpiled by the Alliance and give them ell possible cleaning. whatever. --Small, broken and Melee, and practical astistance. shrunken seed in the se:moles also in- . 5.-joat ing:ve._rootototaata.----aiiatto ~:-..eereel*e-Aueiteitict-te-t.-grarde'd--ur re - the Provincial Executive. MOVo from one-third to one 1111F- of 'the, (it) That thorinigh orgartization ef • total andmosta the wt. ed seeds lected as soon as poelenle in every dee- -will he removed with the screenings. 'War di visio i7t ?ewe -ef-thirweed eds are --to-qo to the polling sub-divieions to carry into separate, but most of them can be re. definite action tlie.policy formatted in matted by a fanning mil Any mitke the previoue dames and•that conventions of mill Which hal sufficient shake, angle be ailed regtilatly for this mimosa Or slope of sieves and wind supply may (b) That qualified orgenizem be cm- be provided with suitable sieves. The ployed to doe. tbis work. • top sieves should be just coarse enough (c) That ench county oreardeetiort he to let the grain run through, and need recommended tn ftecept thb Alliance de. stabled alive to run cdartie inipttrities claretiori on political actin as its awn- Over the tail Of the „mill,' The' lower platform.•• screetis should lave openings. of the size 01) That practiceable and de, _required for grading or retrioving weed seed. • ganization wait upoe the nominating Virith \wheat the grade for high-class conventions anti ask:them te (tot in ad- eted is made Over en perThrat- cordoned with' the Allianee platform; ed Seteee. IThei grade for oats is - thus &miring the raisiog of the question made over it SerCtin With 1310tS 5/04 by in the tIontinating conventions. -Bexley requites the owe type - , , 4.(g) That where Only‘ooe Suitable,. can. vettit Biota target depending On the Site didate (es defined in ,e1a11Se 2) -is Womble- of the seed. Wild buckwheat may be tell after Audi proceedings, the county removed' from *beat by a screen witji organieatiOn shall promote hie catulidat. triaegillar perforations 9/04 inch or nro and if TiO such condidato latger. Flax requires- on top it woVtiri, ted by either party ti4 county orilativie wire skim 3stla inch me.sli (3 spaces to tion shell, if praetieable, nIsce a &null- the inch one way' and, 10 the other) and date of its own in the field. . a 1/14 inch perforated.,Screen The otilters for the ensuing year are If slat% Or Screens of tlie desired size and toe ettrinOt be lied:front the tan - meg inill manntatturer, the sheet Mat- erial may he obtained through any rt. lLable ttee4 WOO and Made up by &oar. voitur, 1)'otaoliA004* • -. Poge ataii is Spa e . NextWeek for SpringRequire- ments. -THE BUSY HARDWARE s'rosn Many women with disfigured.complemons . never seem to think that they need an occasional cleaniing imicle as well, as outside. Yet neglect of this internal bathing shows itself in spotty, and sallow complexions -as well as 1U dreadful headacheis and biliousness. Irehecatise the liver becomes sluggish, and waste matter accumulates which Nature 'cannot remove without assistance. The best CHAMBERLAINS TABLETS remedy is GhamberlaiWs.Stemach andlaver ahlets, which • stimulate the livertobealthyactivite, remove fermentation, gently cleanse the stemaeli and bowels And tone digestive system: Sure, safe and reliable. Take one night and you feel bright and sunny in the morning: Get GhaMbetvlahioniteebt4daiY12—dpZicalineetecIn5e0.anOyt,1::07y9mr.,:itgotrefe Getting too Warm for Heavy Rubbers • • :TOM t� Put the heavy •rtibberS _away anclrjk. rep1ac- theins -with gogd 'Atti513/1.46-68 thati;)011',.. '- turn the' wet. We were fortunate in 'securing a quantity of -French and English itip. .§bo'es, 'I.t *ill'- . pay you: to get our prices on these goods before buying... They cannot be procured now. at any price -from' the wholesale dealers as there 1s' none of tlrese heathers • being imported on account of the Wer. :We also have a good stock of Tode-in-Canada Leathere at. popular. , prime; Easter will Soon be Here Everybody wants new shoes for Easter. In Ladies' Fine Shoes In Gi3ntlemen's Fine Shoes our priees range from we have them from $2.25 to $5.00 $2.50 to.$5:50 wJ JOYNT LOCENOW..ONT.' ° .. • A_ Square Shod" Deal__ for .Eve,:aLbutly,,,r__: Oier40111.meeSsiOiloisneenagWeie4 Apowtoisowiviwili 4 • You, Don't Need a Tovirn. eller -to-emphasize-the- merits -a :your. husiness-or-announc• your_spacialsales-. A ..straighttstor,y_toldin_a_atr_aight way to the reallars of this paper will quickly reach --the- eatnrot the thoughtfuLiritelligent hitying publich. • the people who have the money.in their poCkete. and ' the people whq liSten -to reason and. not noise. our books will show you a list of the kind of people you appeal to: dell and see them at tills office. Figure This Out For Yourelfp,. Suppose that, instead of selling .: .. _ . ..... . '. ilk sold it like ordinary fence, through. agents and •"iniddlenien": . . . . Would a 13500 Salesmanager's salary add one cent ' When yeti buy front PAG, you 'deaf-directiiir-th the - Cent to the WORT11 Of your fence? NO -but it would factory. 'Stott -Sy only one s nail profit between you and add several cents.a rod to the ?RICO. • ' • ns. And you get the liEST VZIC:14 at the LOWEST cost. Wonld!a $2500 Elockman's salary add 'One day. to PAGE E'EXCE, WEARS 'MST, because it's lioneSt13r the LIM of your fence? NO --but it wouta) add 20 • made • thrbuglinat. An, No. 9 wire -No, 9. loCks-t a n. t pd. cent. to its Selling pride.. laterals ---correctly spaced nprights-fitiest gillvanizing and the hea- vieerr sttoiilgt pf any fe•ice. !.•. ;SPECIAL FENCE14. ,• no 0 top spd bottom*. italatitto100.,18. I MA.n. your 15010.1,tt 8 18688 °matt. • littftatt . . -• ' $04.: ..• 113 308 re:nad:10:;::;1011':::111041::: -: • 14..ft:Gate........,..1.......„;44144 Cheek' 61°11"' . 14•1310c48.1ncit , . - - ft -6 , WI • da. . to. If s-ft.Gate•. „ • 2,30 Sot tx1018'.....,, ..... . ... . ...... .. , . 25 lbs. Ilre:. .co WIro...- ....-,..,', . .75 • d der, or 'hank" . .•raft. Got 215' lAmStaplatfl • .. . 50 allipmehtfrcint tiantediate neartystech- Lifttl/c1/114 • -CIA i neer el+ tit over. f Would a 24 percent to 35 poteent Deal- , at's Protit-,or a Deakin; Mao EXolireloti To - Flotlde-h o I p to ka.OP the _ 00W8 but ot year corn/ Isra,.. -t 11 :7help to Malt y a buy no toime 09ot tei years to repines the i Vromout light weight lance. So -why pat • 100 petoont "eon tag ex. petite" for tho Pitt 11 a go Of FaipPottlna the dealer? ,, . PRICE LIST • 'HEAVY FENCE ' - xo. auto 8paetni . PtIao in 61a ' • Meat* Inches lima hbelsontelq Oiktatiq 5 37 • 22 8 10, . .... . .. ... '$0•21 • 6. -411 - 22- -66)4;770- 11.14, 9- - • — .24 - , 7 • 40. 22 5;4. 7 -7r 714, s .26 43 22 5: 04. 714 0, 10. 10 .26 --'11"'"r•42""--..-12 6, 6, 6, , '6, 6, 6.. . .. .29 • 42 • 16;4 6, 6, 6 6, 6, 6, 6 • .31 8 4/ 16W 4, 5, 5 . 7. 8!f, 9, 9, 8., 47 21 4, 5, 54. 7, 8,, 9, 9.. ..... .30 48 22 6, 6, 6, 6 6, 6, 6, eV .34e 48 1634 6. 6, 0, 4. 6, 6,_6. .36 ' 52 21 • 4, 4, .5, 534, 7, a , 9 .34 0 52• 16 4, 4, 5, ,5 7. 8 9„* -' .26 13 , 16 3. ,3r 3. -4.• 1,4 7 gX. 3 43B 10 5 16 3, 3, 3..4, 5; 9. 9 .39 12 55 ' 16 •3, 3,3. 3,4, 5 , 7.. .42• New Ontario PrIeea on tletpieat. ALL 111)14. No. 9 GAME ifitErGier PAIM ON GitioaltS Or, $10.00 OA, Oita * Or..f t tav I1 St, West., Tttronto i487 Chutch St* Walkeprilla. • !,4