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$ee the ,,pedal.
Values we are
offering in
ReadywTo*Wear
CLOTHING
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Ststesioit Frees a Farmer
fordyca
Th.fraloiyungeolu mutnea.t inn bit* beApril 13th.im .
i reprietNi hoot an, American farm jour Mi sa Aggie Stoughouse yisited her
,iat 'A. former %Omsk -vexed. his start in cousin, Muni Viola J4111105014.
do through credit extended by the local
i inerehaut was lured i d ) the habit :•of
ianding his money to till Mail order
bowies Ile, now, regrets Ids altion in,
neglecting the local nOrchuit aml incid-
entally his own interests,:
E her Eirm ..1 mynah. We farmers
toed awakening to thr) fact th et we have
unmistakably reached the perloi/ where
• we phis'. think And plea. I anone of
i
,ie lo slow Carman farin ars that bad to be
: :down. and Imo now giving my exper.
1 !mule that othersmay profit, for know.
1 ledgo at the school. of experience.ie more
expensive now than ten years ago,
Twenty-nine Years ago 'I began my
, fain career. 1 had anal team and fifty
idnilars Our figniture„was firstly bowe-
1 maile-eliMrs, cupboards and lounge
I Made from dry -goods boxes, neatly coy -
eyed with ten -cent cretonne by my girl
i..*Wife. We rented eighty acres; Being a
boy of good habits •I got - all- needed
i machtnery,und groceries of our home
i merchants on 'credit, until fall cicnCe :were'.
i sold. The first year waa A wet 8,es:ion'
rand 1„ didn't wiiire eneugh to pay credit.'
'..t ot4; , Invent tireaSh on date -of -prentiSe.,
1 and explained •conditions, ' paying us
mach to eaeli as 'poisible„ and they .411
carried the balance over - another year.
l They' continued to aceoininodate ine until
II WM Olt, to buya forty acre piece of.
my own.
As soon as,' ciWneel these few acres
.the mail-order 11011$ begAll..1P,Oding ma
i eatalogne„, s,, and gradually .i. Peltaa seed -
1 ing my loosechange to them, letting
accounts stand in IllY home town, ;bete
I had gotten my accommodation when I.
needed it.
We then had 040 'a the thriftiegt little
villages in the:state-gcod line of bull.
i ;
pees n all branches; merchants Wi1,4 were
'Willing to help an horeat fellow •over -a .
bad year: and 0., town full of people who
came twice a week to trade. and visit.
Our little country town supported a
library, high 1 school,- baud,' ball learn.
and we had big celebrations every. year
A. farm near a live tOWO„.8000VS1Onhles in
value.' I soldmy forty :creat a big ad-
vanee and bought. an • eighty, . gradeiallY
adding to it untli.,.//bad two hundred
area Of tile hestiiiini.. .I• -then felt. in;
need of asking favors, and feend it. eaSy'
• to patrodize Mail order agents ibat ewe,
alnloSt. Weekly to our deer, . I, regret to
'SO thitt.I WO,.'„the first iii tliecountry to
make tin a neighborhood. bill,tind 'sendit
to a mail order house. • _Thoughwe get,
bit every once in it while, we got; into
the habit of sanding away for stuff..
Otadually our merchants lessened,
their stock of goods -for lack Of Patron-
age., Finally We began to realize that if
we neecled a bolt quickly for machinery.
Or, clethin 4 for. sickness ordeath; we had
to wait' and send away , for it, which
,Wasn't. fie pleasant. One by one our
merchants mived to places where ,tho;ii
Ivero anorecla ed,.0,0a men of less energy
intiVed-id:,' Clradtiallk`ourt(hvii Ins goo e -
down. our business housca are --,`tacky'''
,,,.id.eyi.ostt-ine.e-.•,a'.niuiitier,nrdeutpty,r.Onr,
sebOols, ehnrches. and walks -ave. goin• g
down, we have no band., no library poi
I -all team.- Thereit no • business done in
the town, andtherefore no taxes to keep:
things tip. ' 'Hotel is closed ' for lack Of
travel. Go down to the when the
fright pulls in and You see the ' scone]
in Tagil order packages, .
Nine,years ago ' my , farm vigt5' worth
one liUndrod and ninety:five dellars an
:n-: to. rd have a-, bard matter to.
Sell.it at one. }Modrei.. and sixi-,v7sevoa
dollars an ac .8. It is ,.'tpo for . from a
livntoWn"-o eveiy farmer' his said
th,st wants to boy. .116 buys a, • plane -
near schools •and chorcliet, • where his
II children can have. ad% adtages.' l' have:
a*.owulatkeini)eed. town ', 'sitnb e factdown,li ftt iiinaheileti:tn
g:tioe.,
000 in nine years,. 1.1..41cq to 3 ninieritir
.9kfAi*e±0,' T dnlnl. figure . far enough
----Vhis;-sert-of-hiness- Means-the:A-4i ni-
aWay with country towns. 'What will it.
mean to fAriners to have only a few large
cities at a diStanee Of five hundred to a
9ionSand nailed' . • .• -
' Whet are we going to do with our
children who are demanding even better
advantages than than we broil . .
1 cities,' we help tobuild return no
faVors;theytalqi:onr- nieney but -offer AO
credit In . time of eeed.,.., • If We want high.
Schools, etc., ve-diust raise - the -money
Mr. John Champion le engaged to
work With Mr John Martin.
• Miss Luella. Shaw, our school teacher,
WA commenced her didies after Easter.
Mr. 11erb lticQuillan has been visit-
ing at the home of Mr. Edward Haloes
lately. • . ,
MiSs line Leaver spent Easter week
with her cousins, Misses 'Victoria, and
Nellie Champion. •
• quite a number from around, this
locality attended the ball held in White.
church, slid all report a good time
ONLY TWO WEEKS sfiet,h,iisna6rse:,te. ONLY
in which to share in its Money -Saving Opportunities. Only 2
weeks further time in which to purchase fine dependable goods at
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Greatly, Reduced, Prices. We want to make. these thetwo busiest
'weeks or our S'ale,,,,,/COrne and Visit us. ,AUnir: Clearing- lines still
further reduced. Share ia this Money -Saving Opportunity NOW.
MMIS Tall,Rteot Special, omen'_s, Tan Boot Snap
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g•-iiiir,,,et,`,1*.i„ NtTii4poiitioi:-..gatt,vil .and * Lace '. ,, 51;), pair of *7M -rotes: Tati,„.Biiots,, Button an „
StActir, 'BRA& ''''' 'Ana% .,g0ianteed"0.06 end 6.00- .
vaittesi.,,rpoosti* $0,*(346-4ds, Bigq,11" 5.,Eto 8.4., • These 144.0'Styles; regular, 0.00; 50 and . and, '4.00,- all 'sigos
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on S' Stile Thursday merning, at $3.50., Special Sale Price to clettr at 0,45
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SEE WINDOW SEE WINDOW
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Loom'
l\i 13.
The students Illave'allestlreta:irn4edPrtiol
re-
sLime their studies'again.
• Ur% IL Pritchard, LucknOW, renewed.
old tiequaintances 'in this - distritt hist
'week, • 0 .
•'Mr, and UrS,, J. N. MacKenzie enter -
Milled a number of, their friends inut
Friday evtning" , • ,
Mr. N. MacKenzie left last Monday
io resume his *work at lightning rods
with Mr, Trench, 'TeeaWater.
• Mrs. C. Boyd and family visited the
fortnees parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Kw"ee7nk.
zie Lochalsh, for a few days laet,
New 20th. Century Suits
, We invite, you to call and inspect the New 20th.
Century Suits, to.study them for a moment, to see the
smart, lines that make, them stand head,and shoulders over ,
the coriunon variety so often shown. These we believe
are the 'jest tailored, best fitting and most correctly styled •
clothes obtainable in Canada. You will consult the- best
interests of your person and packet by seeing them beforc -
you buy your spring suit.
Two button sack styles will be correct and popular
this spring and the model here illustrated will •be the
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vogue wan, tatty well dressed young men.
It is an; exclusive 20th. Century Brand Model and we
are •sold agents in Lucknow fe,r this line of fine dot hes.
Men's Furnishings
Our Stock IS now very complete with a' fine range of the
New Styles and Patterns in Men's Shirts and. neat styles
in Collars and Ties, , ' • •
See our New Hats and Caps for sPring, the very ,
la.testi newest and most fashionable styles are, here.
Special values in fine Underwear and Socks.
Special, Shoe Values,
We iii-offeiiiir-ar6Tinr-fitit-a-soii-Maly-liiii§:-'of
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shoes inhere sizeS are not complete.=-Abur size • may be
among them Urn. bargain here awaiting you
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Se11001. -REPORTS
,s:St; No. 1,3, 4Sirltno.A,Nn W. •Wa.w.
*Sr, IV: -Evelyn Bowleti, '037%.
.Jr. IV:-Pasa:413.5-14ila Humphrey,
431; Hattie Nixon, • 401.; -Hazel Allen,
401. Reconatnended--:Mary.Cook; 392:
< Sr. 'Ili -Pass '435 --Honors, Percy
Agar' 551 -PABP,-(DYees Campbell
Peter_Campbell).4g0; „Alvin Bowles, 473;
Marvin Beta', 409.; .HarrY Irwin; 401;
Willie: Alton, 435; -Irwin Agar, 430.
IteceTinonded-Violet Twainley, 306.
Sr, IPI-Pase,375,_-:-1106nre,
Reed, 457•,; Hughenat,XhiliPso4r),6„ 'Pass
4-Wilfr.d Hackett '420 Christy Cooke,
2.03; Alma Agar,259; SpenCeitwrn, 244,
• Jr. 11,1 -7 -Pass 3,70 --Pass, °Ara' Mac
Council, 332.- • .Recommended -;Ar e r
,Philips,288, • •
- Sr. It -Terme work and 'SPelling----
Campbelt 91; Dolly Cooke! 85; 'Winnie
Irwin, 10.; Harirey'Alton, 90; *Clifford
Hackett, 54. -
-Pyinier-Johnnie Irwin, , Jean Med.'.
Donald, SV Agar. '
No on roll BO' average for March 26.
kAldred A. Spence, Teacher:
At this time you, are suf.e to need, numerous article
libi4h you will find IA our, store. • We have a complet:i
stock of the .following.
p
Paints vQ0 can give you a
paint, varnish stain
S g- •
or varnish to snit every pupose. Also Orainingl
Tools and graining
.M atonal
ten La ders
.. Curtains, Pictures etc. We
An absolute necessity for banging
have 5 it. Ladders at 00 cts. and 4 ft. LoAdere extra strong and
well
wade at $1.00.
Nitiresco, and Aiabattne. 201egotl,:::(,4,e„
, .
ect ftotn. pt our ;store and the prices are as low thdtowest, '
,Brushes Paint and Varnish Brushes at all prices, , White'
,.................. wash Brushes from 18 outs ,. upwards. -Scrub
. Brushes 100. 15 and 25. cents.'
. • .
1-)tistbarie- The only sanitary sweeping compound-malrea
, •
• - .----- sweeping easy and lightens 'abet' by keeping
down the dust. ,•Sold at 35 ets. a Can, or returned Cans fitleaat.A4 'ete.-
'Cedar and ,Kierizo ,Mpps.,
the thing for
painted,
or varnished flors and linoleum. WaSh your 1100re off' 'Odeas-
ionally and the Mop will do the rest .
Carpet Felt, Carpet 'Beaters, Tack, 'Jammers;
,
Chair and Furniture Slides; Picture Wir.
• See us before House Cleaning Time.
ASP\
•WhiteChUrell
-Monday, A rilitth old lad a speedy recovery evork • 14
large bode in her -.left wrist, and -also
• it .tht. order agents that crime to our, homes
I fie d innkb.
land;billiCre,ar
•
our boYs•arnigirls,to toe.. cities .st, great
expense, Amidst-. temptations .4 which
the. term hat. ne„'„,,equat, ind
the tnilY awakening farmer. farmer: -Thet.4'-niait
• Fourth Con. KinIoss
Larcre gooks of wild geese contim e
to_fly across the sky northward., • .__
Seeding is in full swing now arohr d
Fere4t,„soine iosin, about ten ..dayS ago.
It is said that the summer seisit11
of the Grey Ox S. S. will no.in abet t.
t
the first of My.
9
M is. James Martin hr $ returned
houno- after a prolotweel visit with. het.-
brothers near LuekbnoW,
Ii,uSs Middleton sold a very good
twc.year.old colt to day for a fairly
good price to H. Campbell n the 2nd
Fall wheat seeing to have stoa di he
weather very well so far. Very lit tie
heaving is to. be seen yet in this
neighborhood, -
Miss Caseie McDonald retutmed to'
herpchool on Monday after spading
a pleasant time at IlOttle during the
Easter bolidaIs. •
Mr, Zeik Hodgkinson had a bad
runaway a few (1048 age on the vrav
_boom froin_Biploy_Etis....koilse_t41.0.15;
fright at a dog or milkstand and threw
Zeik and some of, his family into the
'ditch, the ditch, and demolished the
rig"so much that it had to be taken
home lit a wagon.
fracturing an artery', We wis .
making it nrisit o to leave women and
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West WaYiratioSh Council
ucknow. Ildwre.
The Store that ever issappoin 0,
Molassioe Meal $2 00per cwt
-if 3rtrui feel bilious, "headachy" and irritable -
for that's a sign your liver is out of order. Your
. food is not digestint-it stays in the stomach a sour.
'.fermented mass, poisoning' the system. Just take
dote of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets -
they "mike the liver de its work -they cleanse, and
eweeten the stOmach ahd tone the*holedigestiVowition. YouII
feel „ittoi in the morning. ,At en druggists, 25e.. or by malt from
Ch r 6 p y, o onto 14
14 BEIILAI NS TABLETS
...erenioiristibft.eivieieki••40.004.4"04*".**0 ,
West Wavvanoshi'llareli 711* 1915
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Council met cm above date At 'call of
ReeVe'litirray;',11S--Ter.-ad,ionronient of
.Mhoit 2nd. Members were all present,:
Reeve Murray presiding. ‘'llinittesi of;
lost meeting Were. reed endcentirmed on
thottol. py-Colmoillots Pardon And MAt.
•
Rt -eve fvfurray.teporterl-tliat-anligree.
tried had been arrived at between„.Mt- -
Reid and his fellow ratepayers Of S
No. 3. This agreement: provides for the
t of his general school late to
paymen ,•
S. S. No, 13; where his childretritia•ba
ink taught. • • , ' ;. .
Mr. J. .WASIlingt(in Waited.
'0,aaaft, -a,.-velattl)taay-bi..
erected opposite lot
grant for piece.'6I'wii&fetiee iiimosite lot '
.e0ii 2, The,fornier request was loft
with Oominissionere,MallotiA and Sella-
stOn; with power to'inC.Firifojn.46.e.fo,
nmwst WatedOnSidereit at 'length • and on
April. /3, _ '15- _ Y . f. • .
The, Missed Itirkt4:din retifined -Res, G t
to ad10018. 14t. Patil'A•Church here Berne niX rat eorrhality We take these stratoeraAnto
at Mr. Mao. -Ross
See MoMillan and Aylmer,. Tiffin
spent Sunday theiI
have , • Carter, e • as or children alone t e farm,. ithlatna•
Afts$ Marie Gullies
Thomas atterson able to , be Mat Age, called ort friends on, his way to' and..
a.ticl around again. • from TiVerton, lie having charge,of Fier
vices in 1...Crox% Church, •Tiverton,
,ltes• ret„drned sizedttx., were,oad to ,see_bio fade
'"we IL9111 "'.1U3 .; again. .
Our homes; often at one of the fainiltir,
beth: left for the, West last week. thorn. entice our girls to the city.
and we are 'sometimes paid in hiving
'The: cream drawers' will start on These itro 'tome feed; tlist need consid..
ilioir route the last week in April,
. , erunr, and I have 'decided the t ,the safest;
' Miss' -Edna MnsgrOve Anent. last- 'fitOPosi Win all around i.% for the country_
.,..J. .1 at the licinaeoof Prank Henry. ' 'folks' to look after their riot interests
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1.3t -p r t tb, ur6i,
e°116, P10113' M1830,.4.1u.1711$v* held, a social time. at the close ` 'their,
, Miss Lily lit moon
lies•
returned to regulalinoeting last Menday night. _A
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and Intild• up their . own eninitfy t Owna
• . The l'rsahlt'Arians-L....311vPbs°:frldkillig
____._ that bring ,vabie to ' their fArins. Let
tbeie,otiniversor on may uu,.-nni-- oa-i.. those.whe aVatit--to ,,,fiattoniSe the 'fay
Mrs. ;pr., vvniti atid little son have, mail ?silt& 1448054.re there to 'IWO, 'get.
arrivi(P- to= ..make,...their...*nture.,,h0M0; ting their living where they giro their.
patronage. , ,TlitrittiTiaindet-Of -,-oty---life_ .Allet4.01.bk.NTelet arld!Mallongli. that no.
Brantford Besitien • program vvt,s. Tendered and 'lunch"
.• Miss :Belle MoGregor„. -of .the•i•oth.liffirTed.--A-: .yeurig.liedhle--,wer-e-
•Bruce,' Sundayed at Alias ROMP:So.'s. present, All report a • n erjoyable even
--ItentietklIcLountoi!d-havetheiAotise,d04:tekeither.
repaired -front damage caused. by .
13retilet Yet; ean tike. inYeilviee• -Letter read from Iv; V. Itobertsia
week visiting hia father wile is • see.
• will be given to intilding: tip the. LOW Thwa0:ephasosnelidS,OS. be giVmf. for wire fences
Wes; Leggatt Holland this 'Ana mrviiyd6, of Villa* Creek, Own that Ileltlek, to :01:1,11 cloWn.
visited friends iii the Village' last Week.
' • • ditch opposite lot 13, C011th 0 arid 3
intisly : , " Or get yOlir knowledge the way I 40; "re building it larger enlvert oti Award
--'•301in Currie spent the week.end with
friends on North Line and in Khmer -
dine.
' OUR 1918
. Spring' Suitings
EMPLfRIt
Just. Arrived!
Merchant Tailor.
Sarah Armstrong of -Myth, mine.
• spent rilevy:days last . week t e .
PatersOn's,
Valmor And
• Mr. Brown, spentrUmulateyeaing i ml
:thrviliage ",* . •
Mi. am:I.:Mrs. Welter'. 'eter's01,,;•.,„ of
Wingliddr, spent._siitidgyia hoine
Of Paterson. - • . '
a
14iSS Millie McGregor, of `Larigiside,
is spending* few days With her sisters
Mtn. Mt#4 110Sq. '
We SreiSorrY WM' Of the • illness
of Mrs, James lideore, We hope for
her Sp 'oody,reeevery. .
' ThoW. S wiltholdilieir monthly
tintoting WoinesdAy Afternoon.
'Tire topic for discussion lg. iiStrangers'
in our Laricl7. the leadera being Ars:
'W. Lott and Mis9 VOX.
The, anild Meeting on Stinday oven.
itvg,wes toritinate(1 by Will Minty,
the subjettleing uGetting,Iteinly for
the Next Life." The subject for next •
Sunday evening oOne Pay in Sovei
for the itight6p Thingsp'' the leader
being Itobert Movrbray..
• Mrs, Alex. Beg and son,. of Tinder.,
wood, visited her „Mother, Mrs. Peter
Oilehrnitt last week.
T110.1,40Allefis MISSIOila Obeid', 'of St,
Chas, Maltinnon,ori Wednesday.. •
Slimes Ma, aid. Bertha
Ibultottie•teachersi, returned * to their
duties hereon Monday morning.
J 'd P lt
Pads Church, Mot the -home
:
It *whore(' that Mr. • James nadti.' irtS1 e 014 el, .railinv•
kilison, our blacksmith, is ,ationt to ' sell , • ' brutlediso tfrittt 4' •
lout to Mr; DaAe llobettsch,. of . Arnow,- , We are tirctini for tlic ilids.9nrhiir hoteh lit':
1
. 0., Wit; 11,....L._.,0„eX, 1.0,13Y a,'°°M,,,)4,n'od,..,,,ML.4'1131,7 lil'ilZtoeftatit°11:4drtelitoltigror.!1,1;Mmi-
..poic...ltatiy to patina On -iinlyrsuay Wan • itedslihrththanwhsreo and LestOr %Ltanoshor
hie- Pito eta; AV, 'ana Vita:. 1. MeNaibt. treintlitatiltMatfaittitatfolgritarrrafgAT
i: . , .,, win, mich ealfordo as goi,eod, Beer', of
home oilatneo Guest early Iitst" 'Week; heel front their heaviest trap Trig, Well'
Vt. Stride, of Tiervie, vieito.d at the illergyriiftl.001.A.Altigg'',1thigla Z,(1,41101,
tr,turning llervio on Tioaraday, ,,tilvarigszbinav,r)htittg;J:11:
„ohioniett by Dtinetm Guest „. • ii.yeragg rop 'elar-mg Mammal': l'elttn Dane,.
" Mitts' 'Viola was eall8di f!retliirge1141 AtIgttPiil(r ICTAIcV
from. ,Onting Seeiliam Migh„ on.%Itir of green.doetto,ftla
tot week. °wino t.4 the iiieem,4 et her itr.4.-10 weilitii4110301ergnierptart.krot1120th '
.ort istolidar ,,aftotnetm oollas) urg Vorarennori4erls Bivited in retcacefialayetr
touzootox
tuiml'pparents, Mr. and Mrs, I ot, llusk, ' If* e se acr, a 14^-ce 4"1‘
Geoto xida toet with 06 ,ver), i)ainftti linliikettgfiti m°n" In "411C
14014044 Vdien: dig i01 1/n4111$ Itglilctrdttla th°81°61i) 01214 ge athhr
• farts° Ap. ono 110 etuun
Kintail
Ontemted for last week.).
'Oliatlie Stewart it,* ,Tn: Toronto
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• Mrs.. Benjamin oderrelt viSitor„
on Sunday, .
'Cheer 1361; ;fan will sail around
again in 0:ie.:hall;
Mr. it, Babb, Of Goderiph, Vita ,10
he burg on Sunday. • "
r ha Austin returned .6
from, Goderiell last TileSilay.
Dttilk Mantyfti•and Wino 'gaunt were.
in the eireolior town on Satiirday,
Mrs. Moilowildand 'iipent
the 'eek end with Sirs, lken,Maiver,
We are sorrYito report .the iltneAs of
Long, who jo suffering front a Severe,
*old.
Misaea Lizzie and Mary (Mille, of
?inderieb, were the guests of Mrs., 'Jim
•4ritlitit on. Holiday.
Mr. M. Dalton, who spent the 1,7rtif4n
withlita sous, in Smith Vertu.
pintiretnoca ou
Motion. by 'Pardon and Naylor that
Councillors Johnston and.Mallough look
into this matter, With. power to act,
(14fri6d.
Communication from tOWnshir
solki-
read, *Stift by Naylor and Mailnugh
tlisti_theo_010.rkaarlaW.st this letter _forth.
7-1:MitetiocaZeitOlitniteli wird Nirylof'znrat
Young Drain By-law be now read as
:revised and amended by. Colirt4.ef
ision and that the findings of IDA Honor
fudge DAylein appeals beard by him
Tie ignored for three mums: ird,failore
to deliver decision within ohne,
2nd, failure to readjustassessments; lrtt:
the unfairness of his findings.
ily.htwdr0 Young Drain mut read bv
Clerk and On motion by Pordon And
Naylor was with unanimous votepassed,
aialed and signed. Clerk wag, Antliorized
to ailvertisapr tenders for this work in
due gine; AC0011/I to atliOlititing; tO $i i.t23
were p.:(ssed, and paid Oh motion by
Pardon and Naylor. '
Council adjourned to 'meet on May
gist4hoie' atsolomeen'etlocuoknais Court of 1.1evision
tor to passing Young Drain By. fttV
ader-the-AuspicesAa the F,Iretnen„
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" play a 're..ttra
lit
etigag6hleot in
CKNOW
NIGHTS ()NIX.
Town ii all Fm., an
a•
'The play on Friday night will be
`‘The Vk,Thitirtool'
Sitturday,,Mglit- Sunny Sou
A' riiissiott
7 sot4,on#,Sale at Artnstronot:Otintntorc.. -'••,• •
ati060:04 $011441.44010.00;144 Elmo
rierw4priebEitssw‘itier ititee40,4800.4,
Aisilerity.
.; • Monday, 'April. 12th,
6 MM. Albert Ne -slat is on the Sick list
at present. ,
, mrs,virence, of Clinton, is $!IlAtiog.
friends herd!'
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- Miss Nttio Stanley, lliple, is
.1n,g5ivigistilfried onsiztutletet (i,t4colloidsiting her
grandparents, Mr. and lox Alex, Henry.
A largo crowd Attended the funeral'. of
the late Mrs. Alfred ltnunertotx on Tues-
day Afternoon. , • •
Mrs. Wm, Sallows andhaby, Mildred,
Immo returned" to their home At Loyal
after spending two weeks visiting, her
perm*'Mt, And.Mrs.,13., Courtney. ••
Mrs; Perguson has intoned to the Se.
cond,-after spending A week With her
(laughter, .Mrsi Wok *Donald, Riataii.
Mr, Jas. Shialla, made a Mishima trip
it)ilamiltnti hist week, and on . his re;
inn called in 'Motirelleld where he visit.
ed Mr. and Urs. .i. Wildfang.
Th dotit ONO, Ntitprot gOrt0110
'nktoemirtott at Wet hoinchino on 'hit* •
afternoon, ittid to laripps(
Miss. Me-
- Donald: was a native of Scotland, but
cattle to Canada: quite a number of years
ago, One brother;•Mr..
and one iliac,- Mrs.. Wilke Shier, artv
left Li) mourn the 1�sof-their 0iiiiporkil
:‘eister. Tho tam' •Stinday *too,:
loon to Pine River cemetery, wae WO*
ly attended; ' '
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made to your order at the beet
. possible 'prices. •
SliOR ROPAIRtNti
•gtvott .our WO -attention.
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