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are lasselly thia and way
_ worried, Alsip does sot Ise
*Hit •01101 tit. *Mena gate weaker
wealcsr“,,,,, •
Awn's gliellitqleis (Freels nervous,
1;esa by force uf aotalibment.. it feed*
the nerve ccutrets by dietribiigeg en.
ano power all over the body.
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Don't rvicort to alcellolic nil4twen
Or, drug_cpcoctiona, ,
Gg SCOTT'S XMIX.VON
rows. oorow.flaralieut orreleor
owootoroo
with set_iis* togs; en
Mehl Ibc0.$•• •
IMPIY leaucioure Ha* IT,
OUR 191$.
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Spring Suiting
'lust .Airlied
TEMPLE CLARK
Merchant Tailor. •
,Lteire.
-Monday, April 26tb
Mrs. Shack Rivett visited friends' in
,Lucknow on Saturday liet •
Me• and Mrs. Wm, Gautelf, Of Port
Alt/a, spent Sunday at the lieMe•cif 1.
auley. •
Ur. and MIS. Curran' visited the, lat.
Or'ittather, John Baldwin, last Soli-
dity, who is ill at present. •
Aim Wm, McConnell returned home
Dfrom - %wawa), where she bUe been at-
tending her parents., who Offen the sick
NextBundaySacranient setv;ces will
. be 614d. in 'Dungannon in the
• inconsequence of this service be
held Vere in gm efeging;ctimtneniing at
1 °clock': ,• ,
Alm election of officers for _the! 1.1tagne,
:was .held laskTuesday,eveninkeifollews:
1:kqe.; Mee,. grt:Meri V0.3Prey:t
Ira. D. hineor; Red: -Vice •Pres,
• Mrs., P. Treleaven; 3rd: Vice Fres, Miss
• Jane &others; ":201kli., Vibe Fres, . Mies'
Mary Curran; Secretary, Mr: Roy Maize;
Treasurer Mr, Willie. Maizei.1 Organist,.
Tiverton
. -Monday, Aprn,26th.
• The fainiera around here aro 'Way , on
the lavick ' •
Mc:Per:mid the guest 39f ''.*ra
• Id. 4rontroutery this week,
Mies Jennie Mithesonhaebeenspeed.
ing a week on the.tenth of "Kineardine.:
J. L. and illfew LizzieBlair spent Peek
• 'Sunday at' the'-hOnie of • their Uncle 'in
• the village. •
•'kits Weh,--0,-Spent tlie. week.
•_ind..withilettalfaintior‘tatAe_rtPlik
of Kincardine.
.-;-,Mr.,'.-t.,..fitonigemerybadsa.breakdown,
with his splendid...new: 16,0 wheel Fri-
day Conlin fiCiri, Ichioardini• , •
This warm weather makes people feel-
' like getting rody to go to, the beach to
enjoy the lace:breeze, once more. -
The Addfellows. niareh to the
Methodist Chinch' tat Sendai,: May
2tid. Rev. Poulter , will speak to
them.,
-'A.joint meetingof the Town. Council
dnd water and, light: Coramissitms was
: 'held OVIridaf night to consider a re -
Port handed in by a eentinittee of the
IBRUCE CQUillt NEWS
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groinn is a ion of the. late *Tann* A.
Nevin,-. *reedy of Teeen•ater, and
grandson of 1401, John essipbell of
Audrey liordrieb, reeently convict. town. -.Teamster Memo, P •
ed at Kincardine for being drank in Pitssonse naps eeon,--13,ev.•140Sig,
Tateweter which is dryJerritory, woe pastor of the ,Tontheran 011414 at
lest week taken to Walkerton to vend wooden, -Igo ohm', 'the war 'began
30. day* in, jail, having failed4 t0 ray been. accused of being a 0.5r11140 *SYM"
the fine -imposed. • , , . • ' thizer and on aeveral,:isicesione
The Itipley EXpleite)ljtyte “FarinCre been .ebarifod: with Thiltiett• -decidedly
in this communityare, hoping their or. unpatriotic uttereneee in ' his pulpit
'angee by the-Mix,..ert to judge by the . Strength was added to these amnia
quantity that bee Wen-. arriving here Ova . when on being askedto an
the past week,: thii delleiouts fruit ,wit nouOce the lifetime of Prof. Maithdorf
be served si 'erdinary io4,11 in many to hie congregation, refused to do se
homes in the township.;- . . audit waaeaid Oise& the lecturer a
Siferat We were,recintlyllued for traitor.._ 'This led to an unpleasant
shooting 'pike in the strolls -40a Grow. eitiititiOtr, and when approisehed ' by
Ocke• • One man who haiPeecured holt a; •interest*Uparties, nr*• Mosig.,,,d0Oied
bag at tbase[flab to, this oo olowto I wan, .'.iniving. caned Prot Meltbdorf atraitor
ller: paid. $6 Ante the toitruship,treas. .ana.;4almed that be simply sale. he
ury tor his sport, Provincial constable wan 401Vttne to • his efletlitrY. ;Being
Aromprong,10414 informations; .,..•. enxiono. to clear . the -Orr and Make.
J. H. /3riek,, ferantionber of ' years 411hi4a ri(glit; the ' Zut4nr• '11111; tstil,r
proprietor of
went to: Crown Attorney Axone
the Walker House, Wal-, '
kerton and earlier. of. 'the. Tendon, nffieol on Wecinewlay , and: took. the:
tietel,!Toollwater,, beelift the 00Oht 'oath 4.411egiance,74';.. l'Oese9ri, •
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town and gone to. u.' .tle with ,hia fem. ' 11101r.. ./I,
..._rrnnolie! AT AlltntdAY..--
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ily On -0,, ' 250,aere • rut :n'ear Clinton, Prof, Pithilorf, the Gerinan Canadian
He:traded his Viral (*fin. business for who NW heen lecturing .throughout
tbia farM•ablnitrn:ynet ego.. , ' , - ... ivistIlrEk, 00t4tilo, 'gelre'lle- address` at
• - -- . MOW ee Sunday, the ltith. As.
{, The lake at KMcar inft bee, **ceded .„.• Mild
way that rocks Ate- iritiiWa.00V ebb+0 ta ' t 1 - - r "ti to learn of •
naiklaleff.iffi tliekeentre, of .o German:
. , .... , . . . • •• so engln 1 ,As In .erog, pg. . -
.water, that. Were never visible ..li...fore..: the -,4,„,,,intinn *hi•eh •t•be . professor s re-'
Of( Hortoseis 'PATO; a rock asee utkote eeiQicertr of
the- water two hundred yards from the the ineeting the Mild.:
may Gazette' liod,the fAllowing to ray;
rifle :butts on 'the • thornf.' And me,nt On Sunday. afterimon-PrOf, Rithdorf,
others pop their beedn'alr-ve ''''.--ater °f''' of WOQdrtocifraCkire'ined a verY'' iarg°'
tiveen that rook 414 04 betiCI!•''''-'4), audience in 'the town 4)01- here, (04
view. •• .- - • • "t• - '- ' , ."The -War". ' People were : here from
While at work 'in a field . one ' day alreetnere of the township, and the
last- week.two seas of, Walter Marshall, hall Was packed to ' its lull capacity.
onire*. Igor a ground -hog. tanning. ,rir. Olap'p. noted 'ilk.t- 5.414trnia#4-0-1,14-3--
aboii in anuensual tinritiret tiatt• evi ' 43414 - Piet ttithdarf occupied
dently net,ing anycrlitite inIpartice- nearly twp hgere •14,biociarOss, but so
:tar. On approaching the anima) :the miogoting was it that one hardly not.
.tloys • ' disccurered, that itsheed w.na 164.06 time pee% He elte4hed .tha
'fineased. in -41'V.Met4-..cifm -- -It had 'evi•-• rise, of Pi eselierism and the immense
dently niidertalten to'drink, 11"03,,,in' the voice eWayecl by the military glare*
Can itied`'• got ,, nicely . ean41313 - 48 tbn. over *all'otiter-iand gave iiiimerMis Mt,
grouncthog is no friend is! this -farmer. amoliS of tbc off4ja in, which:, the
•Comnlen• people ore•beld bythe-iof I itary-
ofliCera. . He showed the deliberation,"
"deterroination and meditation'. of the
p'
•Proisiall in ,regeratoihnpresent'eeto:
oar*, by declaring tbsit. thsi. Children
,iii AftiOeyhr-hOOlet.‘ had c bee•n... She wallow,
to "play swilditie:"- YOuligeterfi had
charm with •Paiiig.:A.ondon% and §t.
Petersburg preirdneetly marked with
strings • attached- to Zepplinp circling
above the *psi Were • ableby pulling
strings to drop tniniatuie beerbi upon,
these now hostile eapiterin • The 'prat,
tice Was indulged in long ; before . the,
war irektrOilt; ..-Tife: Ptaesn'ai statna7
that from the age of three Yeareuntil
old age Of attained, people in the :Ger-
man einnitehad been taught Militatienk
as a ."game." ' •• Policemen, , peetoffiCe
clerks,„ railwaymen--eyeryone..alinost
-wasz:a.non commiaioned officer,. The:
Keiser had biapieseef, open 10;000,000.
people Since War was declared- that,
.they j.ninat overthrow ,..B...rifain. ..T...he
iddretieWroUglieut 'was. a. ,itimlation-
we may conclude Alnit ,thte one will
not•deetroy any CleV,er year: •
" .$foilas ),•3 inteliedthe
passing of the daily *stage service
tiyeon ftiecardine Port Doe, ••"11.
service that „hen_ been- 34.: .99, stuutous
operation, An; upwards offit) years. The
withdrawal of the 89'440 is duo to the
establishment. of rural...Mail delivery
between the above meittoperl towns.
The passenger trafligibetween Kincar-
dine,-riv,erton and Underwood is large,
but it would not wariadt. a, continu-
ance of the stage unlese.' the pro
,priettior had in addition the carrying of
His Majeety'e•mailii: Tile Kincardine-
Walk,erton, Oka. will be discontinued
for,the peal° mason.' • • . -
Legg Tutus too. -The License Com
missfoners for Soeitif Bruce, :after
grantinptho liquee lieensoe. for the
toniing year, will lose their jobs. as
the litinor license laws will thereeftet'
be atbninistereil bit, boded. et
chic' License ChniniissiOnere7 These
ommissioneraiiive becifappoiuted.as to-many--regarding-the-'.antecrpORY6f-
followst J D. Flavelle Iindsav, Obaint the Military ilaised of the • German
-m4;;Vice-Chairmanr-
Btratford; Frederick Otine,, 'Toronto, bon't;eicOld the child if she is cross -
deo.. T.-,thnith; and -John, give her'Rea-all.Orderlies; as the trouble
A. AyeSist; Toren(4)... These appoint. is Otobab0,:ifith the hoWels. Bold only
by, The Store . Inc.,, 25c, and 50c.
ments take effect on May „.th.k,, after boxes.
which date the memberthe ,Toii."Elli•ott Meiiiher of the ...Indian
board:NMI* relhA ed of their respond. oetmel. -re .
I 113 Cape Croker, was ined
i:ies? • .1 ' Ore Judge Klein to -day frw;o1AiStek his
Two town: by laws renintilk happened several
ted to the ratepayers of Walkerton weeks ago and his trial was held back to
were carried by almost unlinimons Con. await the result of the injuries which it
sent. One by -lave was to spread' tl e was. feared at the-tinie might be. serious.
payment of 113,500 escpoidedim‘bridge was given lirc Months in: Jail and.
,eonetruction Peet a peeiodlof 20 Ours twelves strips with the cat-o'.tine:taile,
The vote onthis Jaw ,,,Was • 294 for :Or -at' the end•ef first week and 8iX
- ten dais before the end of his tientence.
This 18„.the',hrOC.timp sinee,..1.810. that.
such a. senterieeIing been.given in Bruce
COunt,y, , . • •
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• commission in connection with a con- ' and. 5 againstadverse the $3:500 ivealdhave* the vote to been ti•ti
template& change id the street lighting
.system. The report showed Ahir prob.
ab;e:cost of s 16 -light spiteful on Queen
MteekbetWeen the town halL and the
Sforgen:flotteetind an 80.1ight service
paid out of tie% yeaea-taxess, which
wankl• have Made neceinnitry a. rate of
35 mills This proved n'strong argu-
ment in favor of the laW"..' The other
_
• * othee portionsof the town; The es- by-law authorized the raising of $5,„000 Readers of the.newmp.ereAnd_follow7...
Coot, to the corporation for the improvernentOtihtflowa 'wafer Tiers -of the courseofthe Inuit low
. .
would beini ,the neighborOod of 1121-0.00. works and was Carried by 'fOrkto : ago have become boniinend that the, Sit -
After sore disoussion the ;meeting- ad;- Oagainath. grows m�r�ima more hitontie:
• jOurned with* itachiegu deeiSfoil. on „.;
the Matter. . • • . mitraxayassitetwhozted'iGedLnitt Acioircin-foydrive.eit. !it •.,aial1.4fitceet,ditineaoldatoknpls. 0...atOsirdeeate:iBerriiiin,;.
The findinief the rubber Swim and
Otlier-aftleTeiaiiid pettitynUfthedrawe
ekried away from the O.T.R. etation on
Thursday mglif„ does not leave any clue
-7----Itthe,ParpetratOtor_rier hpeLatlao'of the
•het; The disCovery camenbout-m-this
• nuintier:' ai..0ohn Boss, while walking
along the beaeliv, short distance BOUM
oi the statian;• noticed pieces of wood
°lithe sand, the missing articles , lying
-7,--alot far awayr-Entiancuto- the station; clamed - Jahn
• • was, ained:thiough4L-windaw•-sna num .the„,aldeetLof who'll _Anne MacDonald.
, • have ta p ac „betWeen-6-and-1-0.-. '...ibtirh_sootnA4.7*_theoitta
¬
.m. The reaeon for carrying away Itrq Mr..Murray„:and...Hugli born. •-•1th,• of
Dec,111$2, the father of Sir John 'A
MacDonald, being among: the metier.
G. L. Sintratna, a fonderresident of
Cargill; inul_manager of pio ."p',0;ning
mill thtre for eight years, died in To-
ronto on the fith: bet, at the age of
58'years, .Deceard Oa Cargill 22
Yearn age for Nipissint Ofilteiet, viheitt
he 'Cotidii-Woit'a ineoessfiirliiinberinit
THE tiutILE BLAST TO CANADA
lyalid in his possession an old family
Bibe dating back from the early part
of the 18th. century anclititill perfectly
intact This heats the hand writing of
but by labor troubles, and by 14. of
those immense internal resoUrsekitthe•
matter of food production that Germany
and Austria-lfungary possess. She can-
not feed herself, and is.con_weled tfrelk.„,
anrwas handkrdown' NOM John Mc- argeVink-o*, 1..cottetries tilt a 481-PFly
,Donald, Murray's great grandfath- f the iteeetsarieffof•life. In sueh-. ease
er, and also grandfather of the late Sit the ditty' Of her children distinctly
JOIni A. 'McDonald. This valuablil book plain iiluote worthy of her enemies
.eontairie among °their ibingethe natal that,..theyAre :not only thoroughly » unit-
s
e& they are enduring. with what
fortitude•theY phiPiess the rigid military
enforcementathat are placed uponlbeit
for, the einfeervo inn O. 0 . Tivia
material. Evert maw woman and child
froth the Kaiser down have been nit
on rations: Tho idea its three -fold, ', to
guard .against any possible emergencies,
to _Welt the foo over -confidence
and by thoroughnes to bring such pre*.
Ante to bear elf will hasten thfr.final-
decision; . 'Britain is pursuing the Same
course. • Shilling not yet found it fide.
.060Y -4004M hil- Po itiation-individn'_
tic es of such s Wit momentary -value -la
only known to the party who ,removed
them.
oods Store
Just recorvexta, new let- ef'
.-Endit-ot.-,,bloth. and These
• Goode. tor all purposes: --for
"---Menk-,,, :Utiles'. and
ren's Clothes to be Rao at
exceptiapaoy low pnces
Balbriggan, 'Underwear for
• Summer.
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•Men% and toidietrWater-
,
. proof Cioats, wifranted to
stand Atkin& of vieather
• filee's
• A nOW Bpi, of the. latest,
•styles in :Pelt ,Etats in alt
fancy ;detail. tO suit young
•men. • • •
Latest is* styles in Piiiits •
• and '
Also even', line • Of Gents'
Purnishinge n .€1 taidie0
Wear.
Mendelg011tS
doods'. Store
' iinhistry at Warren for18Years. Re. 1.11i7-44% short:rations, , at -she haktotutti•
desirable to take Over (imitation:. hid -
tiring front:busiit ness tout,- yeats age. hp 'priesOrder; to Onsu•re supplies that
iiivteiti•ifetiett bah, COMplaitiettootabet. :hirowlhttietomrsg.'
Keeling, came east in tlie.hope that a starve her people and eripio her le,
mrsvedanto Davidson, Sasit . Dtitingthe -.,inin..t:eau:rineneeesietithatiaseo.,81:601,.:iio,:tid7iathe.t:dea.theite:.in::th:::
'Meautimel.C4ermany by cow'ardly- HO -
change of Climate wont+ prove bonefl.
cid. Mr. Keeling was air active mem- , With saebit SW* Of affairs existent
ber of the Troebyterian 'church, was. it is 'hardly necessary to explain to star.,
choir leader .every pled, in wbich he at-home Canadians how best they; ani
'resided and for the paa4 twenty years iulfill their manifest duty aoft aliOV(tbe
was s.s; auparioafidant ,. . .. - • harden. bearers ItOW totevetery ,tnet,
.•
' N'Evnt-,Anscott--,A,very nit i 6 t .,.......
reseed their. sympathy. But the.bitgle
. WA% mas it§ rallying power in peace as
. but pretty •weddiag took pace at the in war. 1O'all.the people!, and to Aim, '
home of the oridesiculisin,, Mr. Ger, ers,.'breedere and ;settlers in particular,
don &Seat, 29/••1204166. St.; Wititii; the. Patriotism and Production AIONfOt.
peg,. Matt, when his•.contin Ville 1:1; meet that isin progress is blowing' Its
. daughter of Relit,Arieott at Tries. bugle, or, in .othiir Words, carrying ,.ife
Ater, 'was tinited.'• in :the bends of 'me**. Its object is to arousealVand
Holy Ilfattimony to Mr. Thea ' Amely einidry.to the part they are willed Nilo
Nettie, Of Elkhorn,.Men,,* iv . tev. PIO. 71%4 part does n°b• a ,006/80
Bence Thornton oSt. ' Paillit 'ehureb.. wan' Lharlier *Om nor increases acreage;
The bride kiehsa charming in a gown bat it 'doss imply the eterelyir. or opry
gitt faculty in attention and; vigilartce.:' lt
of army. blue SatTho in. groins- doeitedply hi...order-to:04i* 41,10060
. to the bride was A iiUbbittat, of pestle' A
and ltapreVecl ProdeAton,• '.1.4 which
set With A aiaMOOde They Will, 41eit ildOtitailti4nttitte Of tlidiodiandontrib,
trandont and other Istiitts;* ti". bet* .tv
oe avOlatita ,credit Of •-the ;pantry
4"i -tooting to ilisit 1000 In ltl,rrla Mid ET41* '1' leeeetet leo* ht the
5501. loot..*:*8111(losi 014#1111041,4 a tht
141 001 01 ,Itot W• `414, li 0041.0,
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Ardeis PRO3RESS TOO WAR
:Twig** the erdeht for *lege ' and Mentis404 froW Pegs 1,)
field gun 'shells that ham caw to tide iitlerable Seem. As to this; Inivin
gottntry and -to the 'United Statim, 4Itio been beaten at the %due wad again
Wiled nation; fOting 'Germany are pre- their desperate attempt to remelt Calais,
Paring for a long bard struggle, su.d Whiell gnat them one hundred and fifty
have iittle thought giving heed to the thollaaed non. when there was tto
well meow but thoughtless neula who chalet's anny nor Canadian army In
advocate a ceasation of hestilittar leav- Frame end the bench Inuit haws- beets;
ingnIntterepretty Hutch as they are or much weaker than ther, are 0411.Y •
AEI they were beforeths wig broke out baying failed then heVeen the Germane
A writer in the l*Tew York” Inclepend- wive for oucceo te-deislind Whlr shOuld
cot gives the following interesting wofear it, • - •
formation about munition contracts, re* .' .Recently Lloyd George said that the
en_ utbr Awed with -Canadian and United output of ,British mueition factories
States &mai • • during the mouth of Match was nine -
We spoke **reek or two ago of an or. teem' tuna) asgreat as it was m Sep%
der for $50,000,000, of shrapnel lest, Tot 20 represent the. output in
said to have' been given by Rue* to the September, and 380 would 'represent
the, output: in March, United States
'firma feeljnstified in epeni.ling Millione
of dollop enlarging their plants for
the making of aleirninition, for held
• o
Canadian Car sed PoUndry (Aunpany,
With respect that order we.now have
the statement of the serepiny'a president,
Mr: Curry, who've; eThe order is worth
Infen than- 4,09.0.00,900. it exile for the guns and nflea. :Every factor•Y 00114
manufacture a It$0,9110 explosive: and ada that can be transformed into katon
2,500,000 thrapnerelielis, te.be fietih • factory is. 'night and lay ;lurking
. et! by the end of frannort,s, IfAik • At the ammunitiOn. And all this • fsr Allied
, present time • we are n9gotlAting with • 'ern**, That Britain, Franee and UOO-
.0,91.1t twerity,five Canadian nniaufactur. arcadie to command. suck KIWIS-
ere,:atidtinalt probability IletWeeit 590,7' 0,o Ate•ParAnitee• Of the.. future.
000 and.1,000,000 Abell Will be made' in .Gerleal4 had inimeneeaupplies'and On,
otottaa„ • • •• •• „ mnpition, .factories to begin With; for;
It will be keen that: he deans:ft eepeet (3fermany4 wstaorganizediOr which
,the mannfaetnrent more than "One4fth she long contemPlated.. The.4111.eilind
theentire his to begin by. build* 'ketones. • They
reinaindet. of the.' order:, it ia: Well have' done - well to hold • their, ground
kiinwns•W been *Peed in 'Ale United. while" this work Of: preparation: WAs
.States, but the shares SO placed, and the under toniy, - • ' . • • - •
name's of the eOMPanice`holdiO6 the sub- There has been genie scolding at., the
,contracts, have not been disclosed in any •Getitane for wing asphyxicatimt gob.
trustworthy publiestatement. It may. as well "he accepted that they
, This Canadian contract appears te,be will.Useanything at all to win, and the
'dietinet'fropf•the-alle -had by. the Amer- sooner the Allies fellow their example
ican LoOotnotive conepai*, which is said the better. Resides thi.„ British b-oo- for
to have hcen.precured by direct negenk, yeara.lised Lyddite :thaws from,
;don with. Rilealat, which .Jr.".1". 144 appears to ke deadly over a, limit.'
fa; ratrai4,iiihrka tOfteif ohraszltheetwoplarett, vnemetaied-60.11;., edit
to order $1.00,000,000 worth,. and that
tbe 041 Was silbsecinently reduced to
$6.01000,000 t We have the public- State-
. Ment of ofOcers rif tile company's branch
at Richmond thatoneball Of the 'fOrdei
:for 2,500,000 shrapnel shell's" will be
hallft liet.;11.1 atbat t
ttreeliattentionwlen Ph% .9otherdi -
. panes plant at Dunkirk, .,
ApParently these are tiOt the only or. • Ed. Sinnott made a !Amines:0 trip to
for shrapnel. We of
-astbbeeeEn. •Lusknow.-last Monday. '.• '
making: thie,Mait, at t,he
:rate efliMtWeliallii:nday; that it has
ptirchaged'hip-:tif inaphines for the
work, and on.',666tMlit',of • it nee made
three succeaRive-additteria to .its plant
It is also reported the,Westing-
honse Electric' and the New:, York 'Air
Brake companies have procured an order
for $20;000.000. from the trench Govern-
ment. • 'Arnttliele, is story that .9-n) Jeurnrcaiths' visit with: her mother. In:
CrucibleSteei Comps:by' considertilg .
an order 'flo great that, if taken, it. 7111 . . Mte. John Johnstone:and her- Sistei;
requite enlargrnent of. the Atilaylatnitit
New:Amer IAA esst,of sSIST41. miuw-n ants last Friday. '
George Dreiinan; visited their nat.
In all theta' eta.tements and re- • •
mom fici provialon Is definitely, made for
.the needeof Great 'Britain. Surety cop.:
Paniespre busy in: comiectiOn with guar-
antees for the tatih advances of the. or.
dering nation. especially with respect to
Curiie's Corners
• -Monday, April 26,
Great seeding weather; keep •busy,
boys. •• - -
Stickere are piquant. The bop' re.
port's, good'eateh.
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'John Iiittle has disposed of his driver
to T Gundry, of G'oderick. . • •
•it'IsTelson has'secuied the 'services of,
Wtliqlowler for the seeding '
• ,Thoirats Dixon, of Port Albert, has
been werking on his farmliere. •
Theft:mere' Club have decided to
postpone their meetings tfl after seeding.
Miss' Mae Caird bur returned from7a-
the ccintrad in Onahda, where large, ad givethe details -the actual experiences,
,vances ta% ena;b1,e the monufae, r .
extend thrie plant§ are' daid to have:begn anigi one feels that it ie truth. For.•yer-
tniithiliy Husain,. • • **, . . `tone reasons the dailrreport.a are colored,.
- 5..0"cn*Parie4n With. these shrapnel r- -generally in-favor.oUthe pountry,repre-:
'derkthli nowpurchases(4. °•ther war'tiented by the reporter. The beet' story
impplieaseem Hinalt, 13clamin .bonalit
of the naval battle off 'the • Falcland is.
GOOD WAR' STORY •
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' The best stories of war come in
the soldiers' and sailors' letters. They
lirt Week littjp.goo , worth of itinferma,,
and1•5500.0,YardkOf khaki •Wer,e , tag&
-foe the:, BOY •Setiiitii One of
the powers *88 seeking 2,000,000
'verde Of •cottbit drill for stimrnei- eloth
ink Thalia Pileed'i46tdev,04.tbOO:gott
pitirs'ot g0.004; Tfii#
wild to be '10140 for 88 panY Of
toseaekboet8....theIiileo eiteltOf which
-,wottild not heIcientlien order for
15.000 aete hatieSS Wari...iennited 'A
factory in Watervliet,_ New; City *airing fonts fer,c:Areede.,..in ansaliCity
.• 4.V.Panlite explosion at the Cudahy
Packing Company's storage house
3500.000 Avottli heelre4r;
fr ship-
ment, awl it Was thon•ghtthattlie,ettiles.•••
ive had been placed by 'genie foe of, the
Allies There night. work, *it'll an in-
creased force, et the,'-faCtOrt, of the.trien
inatic Teol lt1.011!cal0f ao-
cnunt:offoreigkor4ers.--YranCalaia=th
triarkeffor horsearaltho slie has bought
many thousand : was eata that she
%eight to take 100,1)00 because
she de...rth of Arm; liffies in her
territory after the 'clasniif'the war. .
Verdi*
---Nonda3i, April 16,
Mias Annie Blue spent Sunday - with.
her friend, Miss Irene`Bredley.-_,
Vishingla the order rethe day.
Miss Wadi Curtain spent the week
end yip her friend,: -Miss- May Wilkie.
Mr. and+Mrs, Virlii,."Sigele- spent Sun
day at reter Ream's.
Miss Elsie Steele sioeiat an afternoief
liith-MigrEaTics
llies Dorothy Sawyer spent the Week
end at her home on the .12th.
David Cardis' is meek ,improved in
health. . .
A aewingh0.;e Waif 'held On Monday
'afternoon at the home of • Mrs. George
Shielis to complete work for the soldiers.
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• — 4ISteksig_
• - Mondai,"April 26.
Seeding is almost finifilied
neighborhood. .
Miss. McKenzie oiil,nngantion, spent
the week end withollier friend, Beryl
Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs: Will Smeltr.er. and few,
iiiotorect out to•Rfakee S. S. yester-
day, totneagain, •
. The many friends of Moe Norman
Shackelthn Will be glad ta learn of the
'decidel'imprOvementin her health.
Miss'Olive. Wilton -*becks been the
'ghost of her aant 1rs. Stotheret the
past week, lett yesterday to vtait friends
• in and atoned luekrieW before return.
ing to,lier.)101Y1610
andlands i owas tee havei dk by h eono 'e t ,0 f; -1 c et ohne n, , . account
aolfrot rht .
battle in the North Sea, When the der-
, .
men shit) Blewher wee •Sindr,. from a
Stelzer on the Lion. W. Shapeott tells
the story in a leiter to his brother in
Toronto. It reads as follows:
,"We sighted the -Germano at 7 a: m.
Abut 30 or 4o. miles from ..Newcaetle:
We gave cnase, but they ran from as,
at; theyfilid not come out to. meet the
Lion but to .murder defeneelees and
innocent people. The Lion aair Tiger
left the other shirt astern, Alla #4-40 i
went on the root of the turrefthat I ani
stationed in, for I am now On the &iv.
nery qte.ff, and I could see: the - enemy's
100 Abut 20 miles ahead, running for
all theY•were worth. At 8.30 We were
-ditlaw-inilen for Mbiarhei-nsdhil.. In°, :tiarndadttnheir4atairiang's
answered the calti6A• splmdid , manner,
for in three-quartera a an hour' ws had
overhauled them another eight Miles.
.At tine we Ara the first shot at ten
bailee range. A thrill went throligh each
of us.' The tint shot hit 'and thesteond
:went over. We were all as cool as ice,
not a fear among us. Then the order
came for all thrrets to open fire, for we
had goribreast Ofthe-Blucheri -and-we-
gave her a ' salvo- Poor &Wild; they say
e
we .wiped put:560 Men there and then,
and we left`, them helpleils, for her guts,
fimnels,, maple, and the upper deck were
swept clean We then lave the
Seydlitz• a salyo and them the Von.
Moltke:a/AT-new-we- 'closed- with the,
inightY4ktflinget. In tali in hour we
had three of thole shipsonfire fore and-
att,:and in an how we had silenced all
their guns. The havoc was frightful on
their ships, for our armor -piercing lyd,
(lite thelleare trikilit-deadly,
' "1 had a narrow escape myself, for a
Oen struckour turret:putting the left
gun Out of actibn and wounding WO Men;
Atitteitittitti,a.::luifftgsotttintjt'iort_r bthiirteawebo,hutirta
fought agoOd-and ..glerioueTtghii,-and,
had upheld the traditions of our navy,
'There wasn't i Mee Of litt that did' net
think Our number mat' up, • but • I can
boneitly saythat net- -Ode 'Pt Wit, hati-ti.
waiting for the water to COMO in. ,, I
fear. I sat down and stpeked a fag,
"Presently an order own through that,
we could see the 1:00410 from the upper
deck if'we wanted to, and, needless to
say, uti I Went and Witpeeted the end Of
it: We were helpless onrselves, but our
destroyers steamed around us to •protect
us from submarines. A shell . came
through theadmirel's qiiarters and ex-
ploded ' among h stokers' fire brigade,
wounding three. men. One fellow had a
narrow escape, for be had the baile of
Ins jseltet blown oft and his boots blown
clean off his feet. Otherwise he was not
13,11,r4e bed a shell in the cookhouse, and
it didn't half 'make a bless, niittwe, had
itt bread to tat for four days. Another
shell caino:througb, bat did not explode.
It was fr yard long and Welt* inches in
diameter. .0ar, water system was blown
away, and *Ponta not get a wash for
1:641rWtietthIail8. to be towed ..aol tilitifo'., but
V. hid osimAsither 41 the way.; V it
fee0 *4 Itiglitt IWO OM
• Lei Us deihree yOn
Otte' of our. cel4brated
New Perlection
• Oil Stove,'
On one week's free trial
• We
• have them in all sizes.
Portland Canent
.104410
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Screen- Doorso Window Scre.cn,. Hainntock
•
. . • " ilave just received
Carload *of Cleveland 'Coil Spring. Wire,
and can fill any fsieedho-rder at the righrt ree
Basebajl Goods, Fiskilik Tackle, Auto
Rakegi•-- Hoes, Shovels and Watering Cans
•
.A" SiiSeirs :Carpet.
Sweeper
help to, Make ...houseeleanink
easier. Alsonse the
0,Cedar Mops
for dieting see. •
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'Our Slogan:, nousthesS AS USUAL."...
OntAlfilitiery'perpattntel#
Invites YOu
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Our display • of Trimmed Millinery was‘, tfiiieh
admired on opening days. The styles, (9,r, this ,
• seAson is good and. the prices are 4 'reasonable.
Give Miss Mclnnis a call. when you want, a new
Sprint; Hat. Her aim is to please, she % has. the
very best to choose from. ,
New .Spring
'1 We lire just received a new assortment in Faille
Silks•tn blacks, sand, 'Battleship grey and other
new shades.
•
_aincoa s for
Sed Our Latlies'Rainetlats. A special at 45 oo,
We have a good assortment ,of Meg's 11.aincoats
. at different prices.
4 1,
WILLAAM • CONWLL
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W`e. take Batterand Alga.
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ine-Jusf ,What Yon Wan
in Stylish Footwear
..re CI 0
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VTe atm at keeplii-tbg -elit styles in fine ehoes. One o
the very lateit styles Ladies',. is a patent , bal. with ,a eloth
top of Battleship Grey, . made on the latest • New 'York lasts,
-Priebe 33.50 and 5.00 ,
The Colonial Pump
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• is groWing-more penular each year, at" carry them in patent
and viol kid at popular prices $2.75, 03.00 and 3.50. r
Intended fOr last 'week) ,
Mr. Andltir*.Will Finlay visiteditts.
1 Craig at- Dcanybrocirf gtalday; I.
Stepheic-144teitheils: arrived home On
ThuradiA hRving COIAPietOtt hie third
Year mil:4010h 0. A. 0
Miss -Saandere. returned 't o.
Whigham, purposee.
spending, the %tomer, 'Miss, aunders
will he groat11fdsse4 lere u she :took
lniti'te-
id 111 'every departitt040 cd 1
VtOrick 9014011011,044 *It It°
list the kind to'.weat whiliF doing -the-s-pring house:fileaning-
Prices-9-1.25.am] 1:50
Men's -Fine Shoes .
Our Ment•Fine.,klinies w 9iuirAllets.1-anti-Bark-Tan-r:-13al,8nae„--.
. button are worth looking at before you buy. •
• Prices 33.50, 4.00, 4:50 and 5.50
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LUCKI401;/, 01:1T.
-Prg-quare ShW-Dettl-for. verybtidy. _
korivilliolresittrat* cr •
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capital Autnerisee15.000,000,
capital Paid up T $3,000,000
'earplug • • • • ss,tto,ope
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-1"11.OTECTIO#:
4ireur Cash' on hand :insures you and
• your family born want and privation&
• Mahe it sate,
Start a Savings Account in this Sault*
LUCKNOW BRANCH
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J. A. GL:Etiwit, Manager,• '
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