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Thursday, April TA., 1915
Past
'Pity Years
non Is loololoinoi
4004 Ooktilit
1.0114i.J lhanoo's own s.
lona to SOW* Arnsoillion
otoonithosoi thowomit of mon
Ironton,* coo** *oft Ion*
MJ tool** for on* yaws.
&own mononion 1.. $000, *
diva trad a soda sa hoop 0*
blood ik void rbdidralathira
444 *wawa *wawa conditions.
it la boo. bditrirsio ockla -
irony dnigo, Thelma
rsloitiaa ph.crtbs It saes
Lothian
TueidayvApril lath.
Mot. Piemoing, of Toeowater,ls
Ing,ber elder, Mrs-Bd. Gilmore.
Alex. Boniy returned to Carlow to
resume hiti doge* as teacher there.
Bev,. Father JohnVogau is spending
a few days visiting hat parents here.
Kelso Meister returned to Seefortb
Collegiate after *eliding hie ValAtiOU at
hia /Me here.
• Mr. and ire. (31e9rge Swan, jr, who
have been reading in Georgetown, bRve
moved up here where they intend mid-
ing. He is going into partnership with
his brother,
Blisincsa and SecietyCards
' JOHN EiliTitiattLAN_D ROtts. Ltd.,
ont..Insurapee. rite and lliorme.
'XT.AINDSAkainogriniv_...thit. Agent
"Arians nom or Moranume, =cited
Firet dem oompeauee godrantee0.Qnly
_,
resident agent in Looknovr of, the. minium
• Mutual.: A manlier of village and isram
properties for 0,40.
I. 0.0. F lateltnow Lease meets e_*ileu Frlday
evening 48 Q' Olook in their Cam
lip-
ell,strest. All brethren cordially' hivitem
•.Q010ers!..00bliteraild, Whoa Wation; Vice
ti h.rnistreng• 'Tress., Alex. Roes;
Rec. ilea. A. II,Beirdl 88034, Dr, -Pot'
-mood. '•
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A. 74 $t:i._1(= Light 14odge meets
.0yery narsdaga:oight on or before the full
moon. intae ale Rau, /taro* street
If mime*. W. Nit A. MacOonaki; S. W..
Oeaneroni X. Martin: 8007.. W. A.
'Wilson.
t Court Sherwooda
• Aneetaav_wiadt)elonady. ot the month in
they=ellows";111,11. ;Visitlingbrethern
43W141W Melted to attend. Chief' Banger,
'flea Potter, Rao. seer., Bat, (Amhara
PIO, Bobt, Johnston." Treas.- 1)
Mein
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*,..0.1.7, W. tocknowpalge,. No. 1.17, mootsdosed:Monday' of ee4Winontli, in the ...0_414-
fellows' Mall. Master Worlunan..Y. Mee-
. Diarmidt Pin. Secy.R. ilitiolntosh; Sea
Geo. Potter; Atex.
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Dental
D. 0.-1roWLIOR, )4. D. R., • D. D. S.- Office UP
stairs ia,Batton, Block, Tecewater. Spec
ial attention to_gold gates.: crowning and
workvisite wroiteter let, and ard.
WediedayotcachWonth; Gerrie -Thor.
O. A NEWTON' A. D. 8., Dentist. Office
AIIm Mom, iincitnow,, Ont. Ail modern
ifiethode vied. Rest materials furnished.
Crown and Bridge work. Painless extract-
ion by the nse Of the latesk_simideet and
safest „retnedr, _Sommoromm. Neweep
thing in lartifieiai teeth. AItunktim vistaed
don mem_mhte
Western. UniversitY,
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LONDON
Forward Movement
Greatly Enlarged Faculties in Arts
• ,•
and. Medicine.
Vastly IMProved Vluipment, library,
' laboratories, etc.
Seven New Scholarships.
Record Rnrolnient
Inquiries
•
President.
• STRATFORDii, ONT.
Ontalic011 Seat
Practical Training . _
..VVe laaire .thoroUgh. Oonmes. and
,experienced instructora iti ea&
• Of our three depettnients, Com-
idsnotar,, s n onvax ND /COD
,.T4r(14GRAPEr. Our . graduated',
—iniceeed.rhyl nhooda get °Ur
"large free catalogue. Write for
it at once.
rooktutto *tattle
litiolata +vow Mostar moratog
4‘t lowStiew, Dater10.
A. IX M4OICENZI1C, Pro glow
riail =tor"
TRUMIDAY,, APRIL 15th., 1910
THE "5tALIIMAT4"
There is no sense in referring to- OK,
*Wiggle on the weetero front in Euror.
ita 0. "stalemete." There ore these kviu.,
essume,that because lb" one Army does
not appear to be able. to over9oina the
other peace ought to be concluder on
whatever terms cep ba'patched UP.
It will be One enough to talk . of a
"stalemate" a year lima now if the War
ita,pfeeent Character. It Is
only fair fussy that Britain and France
hive not yet begin to fight on land:
They were caught unprepared, and. en
far theik war activities have largely 'keen
holding and preparing. As thingli were
the allies, have dona. alagni4Otle* to
stop the german offensive, while
'bind their lines of aStual battle their
piled up arrniesand guns and
It Was r`-seorted the .other day that
'within,: the past six- week e Xitchener
,sent one million, one himdred *emend
free)), treePe over to Franea-and there
were six hundred thousand the -re before
,
France has been training mea as 'Brit-
'airt has; and to this army, from factorlos
all over America and Britain are 1=1'4)4
unbroken Amine of cannon and ,
A Meath ago one United States foundry
• had shipped 3*660 three. inch field guns
to France for the British; ;end it was
making more guns, and at work. on
4 contract of *six million Shells for these'
guns. ' Thatis only one United States
factery;and' we know that almost every
foundrY in Canada that can taro , out
shells are at work MakingotheM. .
T,f the small and badly equipped Brit,
fah andyrench armieshave been able to
'hold the Germans Since last ,Neveraber,
-surely With 1Kitelienees tinny in the
field, and the new French artnise and
tbe),1e tens of thonflatiOS oftieldand Siege
guns and those IngliOns of 81418, dire
will be something doing. There will
scion be an end of th-P se -called. stale.
mate.. The bertnens, no doubt, 'have
loglered great defence works CO fall
back upon, for they have had time; but
no defence winks; . Whether of. concrete
or earth or steel, can resist the guns and
shells of to -day. ---and the allies have the
best of these that can be niade. •
It is therefore net too -much to expect
that during the early Suinniei the Ger-
man line eut: (0, Pleces-and,tho
whole artily obliged to retire or he caw-
tured in large sections. '
xD, A.MCLAGIRLAN. P6191044
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• AGRICULTURAL BULLETINS
So great has been tbe demand: for
Bulletins, Pamphlets, Beeords and Re-
ports upon the' Publications Branch of
the Department of Agriculture at Ottawa
as a result of the: Patriotism and Pro-
duction Movement, that it haa -been
found impossible to comply' with all the
applications as promptly as could be de-
sired. Of some of tbe Bulletins the sup-
ly has been eichausted and no time has
been afforded for reprinting,while of'
others the quantity ased forindividual-
ly has been such that instant compliance
would mean many applicants Might have
to go without. This has meant extra
correspondence and consequent delay.
The situation 18, of course, satisfactory
as indicating the 'success of the cEunpaign,
and the widespread interest created, but
the inabilitytaavspond„oa-tha-inete.
with the nntlitude of. applications is
greatly regretted. _ At the :same time it
is impossible that the size of the de-
mand could have, been foreseen. . As
fast AS possible tharequests will be at-
tended to, but in the meantime there
will }lava tobereprintine , and in cases
revising. In such circumstances pat-
ience appem to bo a desirable and nec-
essary quality, -
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P141.6 !on AND VetillitilLe
STUMM
•
For three. Months after the outbreak
of War much anxiety was felt throughout
North Aniorina as to anppliel of field
root laud vegetable seeds thettototprin-
cipally from the waning etaintries. of
Europe. The field pint:era, of 04 kked
Branch devoted much of thia time to, $4
study of the possibilities Of eivating
sold), of Canadian *own 40e4. for 1916
plikatiag. It isas advisi
able u the ant
umn to select and specially store aiiy.
biennial roots to bo transplanted tint,
spring for geed production.
Fortunately the seed crop of Iota wee
much above the average- for urootio*
all kinds. Owing to previous ° aliOrtage
in supplies most Canadmit seed hottsths
1414 increased flub' orders by 50 per cent
or more and hod received full delivery.
The excellent seed crop of 1914 was also
,harvested in spite of .war conditions and,
although deliveries "havta been delayed
and transportation excessive, most seed
hcataea hayoreceived the greater part if
not all 'of .their contrapt. orders, Oltn‘•
WW1 deed , houses or good financial
atandipg are tlind In a position to carry'
over sufficient suppliesto meet a very
considerablemrtof into. requireinente
'The quantity of field, toot and vege-
table 8e044' tliat may be produced.
Europe during, the ,presear year' •or the
next is highly speculative. This work
requires much -skilled :hbor, of Which
there must he a. walked, shortage for
purposes. European- atiV.
ernmental directionof increased food
Production and relatively high prices for
food crops will doubtless decrease the
arras devoted to, these reed cropsand t,
stock seed roots which...would normally
loe AreWil- Silk year for 'transplanting"
1915.
Catiadfailinerners and gardneriabOuId
give this unstable saltation their serious
consideration.. The soil and elimatic
conditions in different parte of Canada
are equally favotable it not superior to
those of Europe. The growing of these.
seeds in quantity for Commerce has been.
limited m Canada by the higher price of
labor.and because few farmershad ex-
perience with biennial deed crops. -A
few dozen, or a few hundred sound,
ehapely roots set out this spring P3sY
give valuable experience which may be
mach, needed as well as swim good seed.
A bulletin on ' field , root and vegetable
agedlirodaetron.maybaliad on,applica,
don to the Pablications Branch; Ottawa,
,Seed Branch Ottawa
Paramount
BORN
BUTTON.—At Vanguard* Sask. .1tfar,
untt-00;-0.. daughtei. (Mrs. • Button
.was, fernierlf' Luella ',Copeland; , 'of
. CulresS.) •
A Bad Actor'
(Owen Sound Times)
On Saturday eounty constable Wm.
Gillespie, of Proton township, brought a
vicious character, William' Geo. ' Clarke,
.up, to the county jailhere to aervathrea-
rilonthe time on a charge or YograileY.
Clarke was- conunitted- by-Juatices-of
-
the Peace D McQueen and Archie
Pretea. ThEi-fitiabaer-alade
most exciting for the officer who bronght
him up, fighting almost all theway, and
requiring to be watched every minute of
the time" from his arrest.Clarke first
came into the limelight in 'Preton by en-
tering the home of Mr.' Wm. Challenger
and kicking him_ out, terrifying the rest
of the family, and peremptorily Ordering
up something to eat.. This led to Obeli-
enger getting out a warrant for the ar-
rest of Clarke and on Saturday, he wal.4
taken to. Owen - Sound forthtee months
The constable had aninteresting time
with thaprisonet. First be had to bring
nim to Mt 'Forest to -get the train, . He
was put into a buggy, handcuffed,. He
proceeded to kick the dashboard out of
the buggy andto wreck things in general.
He Was then pit into a sleigh -box arid
tied down, At Mount Foreet he was
placed in the colts and the. constable went ,a,red after ;studying in • TOionte---and-
r -dinner--When:-be -panie-•-latiCk-44-practicing-ti
Clarke had tern every stitch off and:torn tia that year he bought out the prac-
theclothing to shreds. A new snit had "dee of J. EIIit V.S. and ha? daiii-fe
to be provided before he couldbe brought the past twenty four years visited al-
t° °*°° Sound. He wa-s'inglY Yindea maa every farm for ' 'twins around.
here; fighting and patting up. a' etrorig
BRVCE COUNTY NEWS
Sir, John Downing, who so.d his
farm. on thel2t,h. eoneennion of Oar.
ricks 'ha* iviretilitifKI 090 *ore farm on
the 2tut concosolon of Cullom from
John A matronly. This fariu.la It good..
one„ the price paid 'being aa,000,
Mr Geo, Vech 2 years ago it red..
dent of Tees* Mori boo returned to
that village to take up permanentres.,
idenke. ilo hut. bought a couple Of
lots and wiil tide summer build two
restdou064, one of ••whih, he. will 00,
eupy.
Rev. J. T. Stapleton, it Methodist
minister ,at item', got into tr-
knible 'with the illw hy having in hie
wooession.paittidge out of nennon, • Ile
was to appear beforethe Magistrate's
court but eettlpdthe ease by paying
the 4tio of 0 and Wats.
Dr, 64:ar A. Cannon, of Stratford,:
4 fk.rmer Walkerton hoyo rod soil of
the ,late License Inverter. Cleee
left with .an Army -Modietil.CorPo; for
the battlefields, of 1)i. Can-
snuOvereOriWutiefenr4;renhOt,.47:1441,0111.11:irio, tecth00:14?sii.ail
',IttioedheClirorahns 'ShortlY
go•
Robern. Trench, of Teeowater, who
tecently boughta farm ppar Elstow,
Sask., from !hob Mackertneolleo of
'reeswater, issaiT4 to :operate the
farm this season lie last
sent out two ear losde lot Settlers
effects,. j 3 horseifto the farm
Chas. Resa 4114). Milar clitmoron, :both
of Culiosp,' rie0t. Wetit hi charge of
the. outfit and wt 1 work on the form.
ITOw Pnncv BRAM* DIED--'•-Pe.rti-
oulltt,:ahottt:thn'tieltth of Percy Bridgo,
well known ahlMt Kinrar4ine and in
Huron Township, and tiff first Bruce
voitinteei• to be k.led in the wartha,VO
hoeIt aa-pprecearse4:tedbaittlniertitgelleallIQUillt
,litetrrkdo°1;
his Plage, as sentry in the Oct eh QC<
copied by his cowpony, When a Ger-
loan bullet earns, through .: •1 100P bele
,vandp
as, iia,S14tpocdthroughritane$)
49ab40a, h10,00.10d.r
eath
said
never krOw-what liappenod 'CO
Tilooni..a.OVpil A Bdlltir4110. BroUgli,
a Brant firmer residing near Elmwood
',
Sued Chai les Einkei-T,`a eawmiller of
Bentinck, at the not jOrt Oittiogo
fore eTudgo . Klein :An Walkerton on
Tuesday.,,for dame* for reinov-
mg
n barn Off lir,rotm. Woi,lovil, while ho.
was absent in this WOO. Ernlre claim
ed„, hoativer, that) he had bought the
.bargt from tine:ilipn Honder090, a den- Svintiiig hteerlelaDeani of St. Augustipe, is
tiet Chesley, Who it seems had re ' 'Beeiiinger visited in
Preseete*M01411 Int 13redkb's eeet• itiVersdale lust week.
After the evidenee was .Errlduced,'rurig.
.016 iltrowungt gfioy: by
tahnod courtco costs
sintigialvnoslt, A11110100' On san ielate4t iT114yurslidaclay,a auccessfal
jtiontonqut w.as oleo ,given fillyinoigua:vsisOit'e,oto nAnsObrfi,.eomf Oiasleviroict,; !aid
.
Einke for lD 3.1,datilages against, Hen\V' are pleased to report that Mi
-
deriion and eo8t13 occasioned: by him tie
being added. to, the ' third pr'inti., ywh.t,,r.,°.rheac. Bo eb:ye part.teri(ntslY
:greater part of , last week at John C.
Michael; O'Connor and -FIcrerice-: Mc •-•
epli, C. 'Alessi of Onclerieb, sPent the
3104ertothoyaladtie,laivteRreidoesyemlabe teavttrliadtoay;paniel
Mrs. Chas. Moss, also Annie and Jos-
„: OldEing:La Grippe is still:. making
neW acquaintancea.in this locily. 'Mrs.
4011n flueseyt•Mrs Edward Flynn, Airs,
[axative for women
and chi1drrn
Gentle but
sum
Pleasant to
• take
No lagredient: In noon Orderlies lo in the
'lightest degree harmful or Injorioun, - •
Re.latTelal Otrhdeerinlieo".tfodreiric4bet:alhellalfeatikeaeb; to given
ad-
minister and mild to action. No Other laxative
in oo good for ehildreni
Mode in Pepade And sold in, naotal.'heaes at toe,
guarantee -"money hack lt not tat
•
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Rexalt Orderlite are a speCific for colitiPatien,
tor people of ell ogee because, having tondo ,
effect' on the 'bowels, dtoir. nee -read* to restore..
' theko.organatO their,nornant activity.
,They,ore partieuiprly recommended for wont-:
• en during pregnancy and after Ohild.biXtk. • '
so And toe each; stoo oiy, 94 theirthdle‘P., 00 a, BeXTOklay from •
Garnet Amstroug, Liiiclinc)lir, Ont,
It,
matching
- • Monday,--Npril 12tit -
.2Tote Glenn boa -engaged to work with
4314 lurner; of Fordyce, for the summer.'
•
J'�. and Miss Sant Mallough were*
etas of Mr and. Mrs, Ernest Blake on
unday. • -
'Nifif3 Edith ,Stothers, of Dungannon',
aPeat the week end with 'her cousin,
,yeseic $tothers. • -
Mrs, Nicholson,” of Gederiely and
Mrs, Glenn, of Nile, visited their cousin,
Mr411. Johnston, on Friday. ,
Mrs. Thomas Blake, with her daughters, Grace and, Olive, spent a few da,vs
huit,week with her ,parents, Mr, tAnd
Mrf. JAS. -Webster; liucknoiY.
Miss Maggie Glenn returned last
Week from a two -months' visit with
friends at St. Thomas and Stre,throy,
accompanied by her cousin; Ali88 Belle
Milford, of the latter place.
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—Monday, April 12th.
LairE TallsWVES VET. --01 the death
of M. Colvin, 14.8 , of Teeewater,
briefly mentionid in the Sentinel last
week, the News had the fallowing:—
"The death occurred nit Tuesday of
Mr. John .M. COlvin, the Well-known
veterinary surgeon, after an illness'
which lasted just one week, Mr. Col -
yin had for some year6, been . troubled
vvith'a, !Area k heart and this was the. Chitties 0 Connor, german arid Isennan
direct cause of his deatit,after a severe' ,',0:Leuglin are his latest victims. •
attock ef pneunlonia. Ttie deceased In addition to last 'week's list of ERs -
was berir on the Colvin boniestead onter visitors, Miss Jcsie Dalton, of,Xenil-
the 2nd. con, fifty one yew% ago, being worth, and Miss .Margaret Garvey, 01
the fifth in the family -of the late Win. Chepstow, spent their vacation Eit their
Colvin: He was educatedCalroes heroes bete- Most o the Easter visitots*
and kri-er it few ,ears speriton the, have le t aga n.
farm he deealed to study -to be a vet. ‘"'
erinary surgeon • In 1891he gradu:
scrap, but he 18 'now behind _the stone_
walls of Castle Miller. It is said he yvas
in an aysium at one period of his life.
If. so he sbould-haye been kept, there.
Such characters as this man are a dis-
tinct InetIM to any eommunityikut they
eertainlyshould.be pat away, for. keeps.
—Monday; April 'lg.
Wilbert•Webster, of Seaford); is
ing his sister, Mrs, llaynard, here.
Samuel and Miss ,Margaret 'MeDiar.
-sold,:-of,-ithe4thtloo.-oLICMIns 1
on -Weir unele
Miss Anne • 'Clarkson arrived home
from Detroit on Saturday* atter having
spent a week' visiting her sisters there;
One day lad Week the people here
warosurprised-to bear----.wb41-Reensed-
be the bowling of cannon. , On pro.
teeding to where the snoods came from
we saw two men throwing up.dirt Oat of
a hole that looked like a trench, but in
,foundation for it large silo Which Mr
Robeitkoli is going to -erect; They wetti;'
using dynamite to, loosen the frosty clay.
Bence the booming.
CreaM Wanted
' Baying an up-te-date Creamery -
in itill-eperationi.Twa-lolicit,,4iime -
-patronage,, We are prepared, 40 -
PAY' the highest market prices for
good, Cream" and &alba an bon -
est business.. wogning, sampling
end tooting each can of creant re-
ceived carefully and returning a
.1411 etateMent of Mlle 10 each
patron.: We, feraildi tWO Cans to
each tton, pay. all express
charges, aid pay every tWo weeks,
"
Write for further particulars Or
deed for cane and give us a trial.
The_Senlarth CrefilnerY Co.
Seidattli, thlt, •
Bervie
Srassint.,4t1c1tAnns....-4. pretty wed.
ding took place an Baster Monday nt
10 it.in. at the Immo of gr.. and Mtn,
Martin Armstrong; Berrie, when Miss
Laura . Richards, sister of Mis, :Arm-
strong, was United An marriage to 4.M.r,
,
John Spanner, of -Toronto. itev, 41. IL
quelfe, step4Notherlof the • grootn,
Pall, performed
the, ceremony, • MitniMeria Richards,
nicee of the bridei .$444- the wedding
The bride .1Ookelf, vett PtottY
in a gown el:wliite organdy, trimmed
With ifteettiOn*.
and carried it shower 'betinuet of white
OROS and Jillies af the She en.
toted' ,,theAnarlour 011 the••• arm of her
brother, me, Dick Elamite, ot
Kin -
bough. After the' eereitiony 4 dainty
innehenh Wad Served in the dining -room,
Tlic..tahle was beautifully, decorated in.
green and :White with 'media* and earna.
tiOnn, The britte.alid groom left on the
:Afternoen train for their future home in
Veronto, Tlielnideo travelling emituluo
Wan. of beta hip' litrOlt pij 04er4100
lifkf. 'Of 114
• ,
CREAM WANTED
• We are in the. market to buit
litOet or sour, At tbeldiths
est Market price. We supply two
ottin free to each Of Our patrons,
pity ail express charges, pay twice
tech tooth, cliequed at par; Re-
ceive cream any day lit the weelr*
teat each esti rcceivedi and lieHtt
nut patrons 11 litatenient of Seine..
Write for otos and give :our
Creamery a trial. 'Reference:4.-
Aor Bonk,
31-817. TIL1EAttN Ot ROSTON'
*Ws histoniteo; 006
.6aderich l'ownshi#
(Intended for last .
s. Robt Cantelon, of.DaYtc‘Ohiii,.
is vesitin friends in the vicinity. •
, Mina Ethel Mose, of. *tilton,..,epent .0;
few.daya reeentiY en the $00elti
The manY.friendwof Mrs. Wm. Currie,
Will he sorry whear: she still continues
in very poor health. . • • . . • ;
-Mr;Vrank-PerdtielittOenght the. T.
H. Cook livery in Clinton, Of which he
'takes possession, the middle' of April.
• -Mr; and Mrs. Allan „McDonald and
babe, Of Gederich, spent the 1aster *11Ca-
lion at the.110149f:,14....anCtifre.,,tlii0e,.
Cole, oat;
Tho Williant re -ohm homestead -invite
Bayfield lino, has been pisrehaseil by Mir.
Bert Litsdriay (non.in-taawho*-;Ooftertr
into POfitieWitOTI shortly., it contains Igo
°titres and the. price was ,01300. The Per-
due family, long-time and Very Idghly '
• respected residents On the 4141404 pur-
pose movingte Clinton, . • •
Attotomt rieolzeit amigo -It was
with feeling of sadness and stirprise.that
the community-1earnad "that the late
Mrs, James .ltichardsoa had passed into
the Great ileyohd, after a few days?
nicknesit, on. Sunday, April. the 4th. Ile,
maiden name. was Susanna %Atwood,
Mtn. itieba.rdriOn Wan a kind -and teeing
'mother, a faithful wife, and -.one Whom'
everybody loved, always of a quiet,un
tiring diapoSition* She Was it 111011lber.
of at, joint's ,Cliiirch, Jjoltnesville, :and
1VAit
it faithful attender When able to be
there, - Sae will be greatly Missed' in
the Home Circle; and by all who knew
her. Slie hada familyof six, ' ono non
and five Aaughtern, 'Robert and Miss
Itattei On the ',101iiteStead, Mr. not
Ilieksatid Mra. Wm. itowdeep of Oode.
fiat irk, Min., Geo, laullowo of, Proton,
and Praneo, Who inedeee,t;o1 her motile
nino years agq,,,, and tier lolobaud; the
late hines_ltiehardsofit oomo twolth
yearn ago. will too ow
,tfo mOttott toAlltolonalthiterp
Teeswater. }ifteep years ago lie, Mar-
rie I Sarah Hardia,..',ffio eurVives him
with h family of ffre, three :.,hoYa, and
two. girls:- -She and her young family
have .the aYmPethy of WO entire corn.
triunity in their sad bereavement. Mr.
Colvids familiar-figiiraen,,the' streets
and, in the country will be much misi
ed.The funeral took Owe ThOttlitty.
to the Teeswater cemetery.:
-Nltestford--
all and See Our Goods
,Before, guying
New 'Williams Sewine Machines Frost Wire and Gates
Connor's Washing Machines Pure flax 1V1.e41
.1-1omestead Fertilizers Teeswatet Sleighs
fear left -and will be -sold at close prices._
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You Don't. Need a Town Crier
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to
Rhataze the menta of your business or .announce
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your Special, sales: A straight- .story told in "a straight
way to the readers of 'this paper will quickly reacb
-.1fie ears of the thoughtful, intelligent buying publicly .
:the people who have the. money in their pockets, and 1,
the people who listen to reason and not poise. Our
books will ,show you a list of the „ kind of peoPlo, you
ppeal to. Call and see them at this office. `
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Itg..11eBride made IL flying visit here
on Sunday afterniten. ' • ,,
:foe perfiy was,lo. our hnrg 'At. few rlaYS;.
last week ealling'iiirhia friends,_
asid-nts A. MaParlaile Ei,na Mas,
tot' Spessee spent'Sunday at td.'"Ifitall's.,
We are sorry - to here that Reward.
Haideeby is hotne;Witli a Very bad cold.'.
Mr-TIVPit=lbehilltSert spent' Sunday
oftihiruneo 11alden-
Mr itrtltiir Ifs.dgai;'and htif-
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Muster GOorge fletuerington, who w�tt.
very ill, we) are glad to. say,. in quirc well;
again. •
Onr teacher hui,retorned after spend.
ing bin bolidavo At his hoine itt St. Aug.
usune. • • •
Mr, Riehard•Thompleti spent it few
dayslest week itt our burg. , ,Dick looks
hail and hearty .
Mi; .1, I); Nfiirray has retUrne(I
Collingwood after sending tiTis winter
at'hiii levee '
• t he Illgh rtuderittitia.vereturn.
ed to Vona/Ater .after spending:their
holitlayn At their hefoes• bore.
gentian ifaidenby has 'returned halide
'after spending a few tlayn withhis auritl
Urn', lLn Tiogati, Purple 'Grove, • . •
root Albert-
Fahl
wheat in thin part of • Iiiiron
COunty lias 011ie through the winter in
n01011414 nhape„ with a goodhealtlirto
The farmers are getting, ready for anfla
usuaByNat ROOM" an they intend ,c nto.
WWI)* More Of titilylond: thott la to'
or loot!. Vigo ciao St olou
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Of 'course, you are going to "Paint' UV'
this spring. There's the bedroom, parlor
dining room wall to be re -finished.
There-air.:WinOrg to he pOite4,stalited;
varnished or waxed. There's the C)ii Cloth
or Lioioutn to he made Sole and Span.
There's the Furniture and Woodwork to,,
be brightened.) ;
FINISHES• e SiX "SPIC AND SPAN"
Iicre r
thatwe can freely recommend
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Pint Tints for the want
000 LAC" Varnish -Stains
01,10044110" Floor Varnish
!IMMO WAX", for hardwood
*NMI'S FLOOR PAINT". the old raja
IVAIINOLE1411", t� beautify and preserve Oil
! Cloth and Linoleum. •
..We Imo* that. these Finishes' are
best. of -their kind. 'Mei ore "IVInde
Canada"—and vvp ituirontep.that you will bo.
perfectly "Satisfied with tlte results you get
when you.use any, or si‘ of them.,
, onoo bo potting to thitttactaral fornistve4
Veull need 'Mel. for Os Iona Coi.. Old get .
toot lreolt.lar Loltda..attotott Sd.110
Wagivadoota too to our Idaho
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