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THURSDAY, MAY 13..b., 1015
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EVOCTION
Inn Government•eviden*haarlettid-
ed that there shall not be an election
during the corningsnmmer--perhape net
until after the war -
',Premier Borden mid bin oneoeinten will
*and remit higher. in. tha esteem of the
eountry and the world hecausft ot this
Ose cannot but, wonder, in-
deed, that the 'movement to king on a
wholly Unneokesery election gained the
strvnith 04 it did,
Within the past twnweelm the, Prime
ware to have been fairly
bombarded with. protsats against an
*dim: by elicit influential bodies asthe
Manufacturers' Aesociation, Minieterial
Asacciation, ete.
Therels plenty for the country to do
and OPPertenitien enbitgb..te expend
money withatit indulging in. -a. political
;scrap.: •
4.1144; St
ta.
R• e. Old Matt Lodge meet*
on or before tne tun
yr. a.VoreltrirVt
t.‘.0. F. Omit !elod No. so, Lnikkosevi.
ut in
• Irteitunchretliern
Older Danger,
ran" -V- Bent_ .. Rote. (Osborn
WM: R° Johnstoe, Treas.
4,0. 1Y. W. raioknow bodge, No. I37meets
secood.."0,TiLeachroolth in the isuaa-
• Seer
"Troika, Alex Era&
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Dental
Miri irnigitItitikitak?..Tria Filq tot:pi. cittAl
attention tumid Astos, crowning and
ir.. visits wroxotor fat. and Ord.
i otesohmon,th; aortae Thur.
t431. A.; NEWTON D. D. 8.. Dentist. Onnlo_
u441the
Anna. Bloat, teZeeguiOntaktel Jail' aboa.weern
methods-
Qrown MA WO*. Vidnielia.,....„extract,
ion *rue axe • ,,,„,,,,,,.., t and
save I remedy, _. SOMItliWovElt.'Wesrest
thinictlalitotal teeth. Alma= phased,
rn.lillityetisit
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Forward Movement
Greatly Enlarged Faculties in, Arts
an Medicine.
Vastly Improved Equipment, library,
laboratories, etc.
enNeW Selmloships.
.Record Enrolment
1,[nenii eaSolieited. ,
E.41111reitlivraltii M. A., Mit
Preeident.
iik1101AL
TATrOD,
oniiittigo-aat
- Prictipat Training School
We have thoroughtoarses and „ •
experienced ,rindtructors in each
of our three departments, , Cog.
acurtatr„,Aar oxv HAND AND
Tnr,nOnannt% Our gradliates
incceed and you ,should get our
large free cetalogae. Write for
it at once.
D. A. MCIACHLtitlfs PiriaCi9,1«
• Cream Wanted
Having ari'mp-to-date Creamery
in full operation, we solicit your
patronage, We are prepared to
• pay the higlicat tnarket prices for
good cream, and give you an hon-
est business, -Weighing, oaniriling ,
-and testing each, can of cream_re-
ceived carefully and returning a
fall stateinent of same to. each '
. patron. We furnish two 'cans to
each patron, pay. all express
charges, and pay every two week!.
• Write for 'further give
or
Bend for cans and .gtve na n trial.,
The Seaforth Creamery Co.
Seaford!, Oat.
• • . •
LOCEMOVI SargerirdlL
governments Owes that of Geserany, so
knewo) woad look upon her
deetesteteme imel the droweing of her
Paseendere fte eatudert lent wart ere.
Autharities on interoational law my that
the slaying of the Aineriesias trill scarab
come under tint heed of Acts of Wer;
but •how the authorities et Waskinfitou
elan get away from regArditsg it es the
murdering of their citimns by the Ger-
mane, and how they eat! preserve s,
proper self respect without holding Ocr-
wax tO a "strict ooguutabilit tis
difficult to underatiod. CortainlY 110 -
body can feel proud, of beteg tits* citigen
of a country which allows ita people to
be alanfihtered in that unlawful wiky,
That there will be a, atom of won*,
and, from 'some quertere,a demand for
SINCliolt SAM, LIMITtD.
According to recognized iatereational
law and usage ;United Sin‘a. ektizens
have perfect right to crass the Mantle
British, French or any other Manned
ithipa Gertne.ny, however, denies' them
*aright 6.14 says': °We shall 'kill Yon
if you mit in British cr Fretich ehipe."
And tileYbove killed nearly two hundred
Americans for trot obeYMO Orman
!order& Germany Wants boss the
world, the Ilnited States incladedi and
so far as the United States Wconcerned,
at present appears-Gdatany may.
tails/ tamale. of the istioes oxbow-
ity and stalking for lag)wir pay. row
ye sow pod men UK the lakes
hiders; others ar* mous the meant go to the front with the Guelph eentin-
gent ot ilf10 men.
The tam IJIy A,. Seeman arrived frem
the Swabia Rives thie week with asettw-
Wag of brick to be used, for building
purpoeeks by W.. Burnside and It Kerr.
•••••,....1•1
lir. Robert home has rernivrod word
that his eon, Private W. hoer, will
and meet senseless creations Itiviug.
Comprned wibit them, the women %tare
pert they are pitying make a morn fav-
orable contra*
WHY noir r 111,41m
It is ,sometinirek- ituidiently asked:
Why cost Britain de waething with her
submerinest
The reply is eszy. thereto nothing for
At a reguler meeting of the Town
Council held on Friday night of last
week's, oat of .100.was authorized to
&Kist elle fire dopartMent in the pur
chase of uniforms.. The question,of
etreot lighting own catne au, ,and was
Rauh uttooaride. to do. submarine. referld back to the Ore, water and Itgbt
cannot fight other ilibmarinee. If thnn
ey (",ttee'
dentb oUr
reeiderit of ncaid rie for e yelra
wild, it is safe to say that kkoon after w/o inn Kitom
f i Teas.° A Prior a
brokeout ait 42° ClerTsu submarme immured. on Thuratlarof tut week at lki's
would have been keeping company with late home ou Huron Terme. Mr. .Prior
the other German, warsbitie the bottom ocauneletitni°0thiLiv"dat"f
ionitor°01,1/1A
14.gn7wwao' 1F at
Married, his widow being * Russian
lady. A &righter, 'Mrs. J. C. Mann re.
%den at Sturgeon ,Falls.
After an illness covering a period 01
several weeka, Anna Henry, wife of Mr.
William Henry, Pessed away on Thum -
day of last week at the age of 7R years
and four months. Mrs. Henry had been
acresident of Kincardine for many pat s
Pawnger lx4t Fa4aba' The Pr(4,4 "RP of the tea. Germany his net Tre 'hip of She was an adherenet of the Methodist
Waehingtcnt Was not vigerous.„„, A. Ger- 1any Irirel upen the high serie.4When they church. Mr. ,freerlr Bay, of Leitfcan, is a
immediate action maY be takenfor of the sea or hid away in. Anne protected
$rante4' • •harbers. • •
lime American citizen!! ia not the first they btu* to do, elvarrectskill and emirs*/
The drowning of .these hundreo Britiela enbniarme sitilere; in the little
insult given the United States Ger-, trute equal to that of thee maw.
many since the comMencement of the Submarinee attack above,aater craft.
war. An American bitienwondrawiled bat; ten thousandthipeafloatand
in the unlawful sinking of the British actively engaged, In the carrymg trade
CREAM WANTED
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We are in the market to buy
Cream, sweet or sour, at the high- •
est market price. We slimily two
tans free to each of our patrons, "
pay all express charges, pay twice
each month, cheques at par. Re-.
• ceive cream any day in the week,
test each tan received, and send
• our patrons a_ statement of game.
Write for tans and give our
Creamery a trial. 'Reference: -
Any ..Bank.
•-31.8-.C. • IRELEAMIc itAtiros
• Pest creamy, Poierstog, nat.
• .
TIII$ JOJSITANIIA -
• - brother, and Alta...fames Beatty, -of Bly-
th, a sister of the deceased lady.
Man sobmanne. then sank the. .11mted, delartat wer ther had .iihou.two.tlkons.
States ship %lultlight"; drowning 'tbre, and. These have all beenreared into bid-,
American sailors, Including the. caption, ing, cantuted or nen* 137 t‘lie British and
in the proems. Still Waahingtow wee Frima4
Comparatively silent Next: plains were ,
Pada to sink the Ltisitama, with any • THE -Allay rril-to- THE FilOOT.
Americans thatunght venture to sail on
her.
That there will be a strong body of
Antericanopinion in favor of making
`War upon Germany may he taken for
granted! . Inimediately on the outbreak
Col.. Ilbosevelt and Principal Elliott
both favored the 'United States entering
the war en the side ef the Allies -the
. (3011Y Star)
Three days belga, the great battle in
which the Canadians 4...quitted them-
selves -go splendidly,. Qol, AI, /A Currie,
M. P in command of the anth Highland-
ers at the front, writing .to a friend in
Toronto said there °light to be 50,000
More ganadianscon tin, fighting hue;
CoL °urri6b$,Piht, He is in a position
former to uphold the provisions of thea ,
thow geetuthe 11%4 is for just,
Hague Convention, the latter in the in- to know
•
termite of civilization ' •
sucb an army of aleift resourceful enthus-
I .
Ile bin a pesitIou to kpow _how the
German Empire is putting forth the ut- ,
moritaif its strength, Ping !all its win,
leav%ing,,at liOnie only tlie.eliPiten, wow :
ea and. grandfathers .: and " Men. skilled
in the -pairing of War Mritiens. At
Lanemnarele and 43'4110h Where12,000
ed Beigiune, nor to look ,after the liris-
,Canadians fought and held up 60,000
onera, owar in GermanY, to see that
Germenis until Britielt regitnents came
f . ,
they are not being starved or even 'mato their aid,Many * man nuist have
dered-either of which May be expected.
r-.
framed the wish that enidiers from, this
if the German Madnese continues to
_. country Were there in larger ntimbers.
:icweLtbisuutry could. provide,
Dr. J. G. lifeLeed left on Saturday to
join the 'Brifieb. Army Medical Corps,
On Friday evening pr. E. E. Braceif
office WU the scene of a gathering of
friends. of Dr. McLeod, at which he was
the recipient of a gold watch, a pipe and
a bnx of ctgare.:. James Malcolm, read
the addressand Wm. Mitchell Made the
presentation. Dr. McLeod responded in
a short speech. Other speakers were
Bev. Mr. MeArthur, John T-olmie,-Hugh
Oanladrk
,p, P.E. cciot, Inkbe31.. Stnithk, Ceolt, e
Thursday, !stay tsth., tots
HURON COUNTY NMI'S
The ,ritsamer Valcartier ' discharged
200,000 bushels ot wheat at the Western
Canada Flour Mills, Goderich, on Tues.
dayand Wednesday of hist week.
L. 1 Binkley, of the Bell Telephone
Winghstn, received word last week
of the death of bin, brother, Rolm at
the battle front in Franee. Book
ttiohley was one of the leading foot
ball players of Ontario. 1 •
It is expected that rural mail dealt-
ery between Dungannon end Gorlertch
will entomonoo about july lot llobt.
• AresetronE, of Gocleri4, Nig the ecnt:
tract on the route. Tide will put tlie
Lueknow-Ooderieh stage out of busi
orgellimtions. Besides serving teeny
'evil in the council, Dr. Macklin Ms
been elaurniarr of Ake Board of Trod*,
the high *04(4 Wiwi and on the board
of hoepital trustee* He contested the
riding with Win.Proudfoot, K. c.,
the reezut Provincial election.
Dr. Meeltlin was accompanied by
Sndth, of BaYneid, well known here and
throeghout Western Ootario, by those
who wake Bayfitild their-euinnter home.
A party of town officials said farewell to
the ',lectors at tile etatton. Repreeenta-
tives 01 the Council and Board of Trade
Were present, AS well as a large 'numb%
of the friends of the Ciodorich and Bay.
field physicians.
,12044., •
Thos.`McAsb, nil %deemed resident
.of the vi lageof ,Verna, died at Ins
Imam there on Monday of last week.
Tie wags Son of jelin Sife Ash, a pia.
• neer 1,1 Stanley Township, and with Vre
exception' a a- fewyears (pent in
Michigan. had lived all his life in Stan-
ley, For the fait 13 years he eoriduet,
ed a general *tore in Varna and was
postmaster. •
Mite Gertrude Doyle. ,youngest dau-
ghter of Bfr. and M ra4as, Doyle, former
residents of Goderich, died
ve6r,and,denlv at her .home in Detroit
on Sunday, May 2nd. She had retired
i
apparently in her usual health and p.s-
ed
away . aOring, the, night heart
-failure, no one being aware of her death
nntjl the morning. The deceased was
hermit] Gloderich thirty-seven years ago,
and moved to Detroit with her parents
in,189,7 and had since resided there.
. ,
• Elderly people should use 'Rexall Ord -
ernes. They are a per(ect and mild lax-
ative. Sold only by J. ' G. Armstrong.
T.he Emmy Store, 10c., 25c,, and `ZOe.
boxes. •
Goderich
ExllaYot.Dr. A. 11. Macklin lift on
9,attirday to join -04 'party •of tanacliati
, Physicians whose offer of servicein Eng-
lieh hospitals has been accepted.
He gives up an excellent practice here,
and his loss will; be felt as a professional
man as well as ,importaut municipal
Wingbam
„, f'•
'Richard Stone hat! received word that
hia Ohara, Pte. Percy •Snyder, died of
wounds in one of the recent engagements
in Europe, on his birthday. Snyder was
in the 234 year of his age,'- and owe -
from Englandto this town abont two
years ago, and took at position. in * furn-
iture factory. When the came for vol.
unteers, lag Was one of the first to go. Dur-
ing his tune here he made a good many ,
friends. He was a marnhero ic.oir.hc"
When he left here he stated that if all
went well he would stay in England with,
his parents for a while before coming
hack to paned*. The last:hitter Mr.-
Stone got (tons him was ehout. month
'ago, In it is said 'that he- oxneoted
be fighting soon.
• •
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. Lan gside
Monday, May la.
Mr. Earl andjane Cindiek of enlrosi
visited friends at Langsidw,00 Sunday.
Langside wart well represented at the .
Liborat Convention in,Forraosa, Tuesday
of last week. •
Mr John Reid of North Dakota is
visitingat his brotbers.Alex. andWilliam
of this burg.
A number of Iengaide people attended
the anniversary • services at .Lucknow
Presbytetian Church last Sunday. "
- Since War befireinithiViiited State
As an outrage upon eivilited human- and Germany has been spoken of, it has
ity the iiinking.of the Inisitania is with, beereeneritiened whether that country
out parallel in hintory. The crime is could be of greater help to Britain, Ber:'
none the lens because Getninny in et war giiim and France as a neutral or as an.
With Britain, andinterestedtin clionag- ally; With the 'United Staten in the War
jug British int,ereats., .For','verituries it against GermanYthere in
has not been the practice of -nations . at fluential rimitral to give aid to the pillag-
„war to commit acts of needless cruelty,
ouch as the intentional killing of women,
• children, and men not takiiig pert in the
!military operations. The #ense Of hum-
anity which diatinguiehes civilized from
!age men, suggested this as a proper
inle of warfare, and it has taljd been re -
as pert of,the International
The crime differs in..maknitude onlyt
not intind, from wilt Pitman !soldiers
and sailors had before done by the orders
of their leaders. The tranipling under
foot of Belgium, the aliellinfinf unferth
fied EughSh coast towns, and the sink
-
Wei other' unarmect shine belonging to that additienal areal cruisers and desr
develop.
What coiddlhe United States do if
she went into the,wail For thepresent,
.not -8.• great deal, it nutst be eonfessed=
excePt to make the case of Germany'
even more hopeless than it is. The
United States is even less prepared for
war than was Britain when the 'Amin
'buret. •• Her fleet is effective; ..but. ' there
19 inithing for war vessels to do, 'except
There iveil need 'jet. thenb; the
war goes on there will' agun he need
for them. -
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-THE BUSII*S4-01ATL00111
•, (Collier's Weeltit)
The "World's Work '':whigh endorses
the Nilson Adminiettatien; and the
NeW. York -!`Sun,'” rhicli4ormers at it„, are
botli• of the opinion •that ' business has
,tairned.the cornerlje...010_„ina&,„*.to-.geod
Brittini;- France and Other ,* countries,*tieferkinightiMIPIOnia,ketraileibiitea times i--4he member -the- American
without Pretr.hilelt for the safety of theqe, more secure from the Submarines.. To Ne w 8 p a per -P81,11811081 A888Ci8481/1
On beard; was alleentrarYtothe dictates be 03ctive' tho, United States .woald' which heldZite twentY-Uinth aenuel
of humanity,' recognized: practiees of civ-
ilized warfare and principles of inter-
national law. The-leaderit of Germany,
thinking themselves the greatest of, Man-
kind, and above alt mw, are „reeking and
breaking lama as !salts Their madness and
their hate. • , * „
Their disposition to do this increases
as the War proceeds No doubt, they
weld liave sunk the leuntama and many
other passenger vessel!! *bre:, this bad
they wished to do so, and one ;can ex
Plein this step only on the ground that
the presittre of the war 'hi driving theia,
to greater and greater ileenamtion. • It
is a part, of their polloy, of terrorism
They appear .to- think Ant by acts Tof
this rent they can indticidIritain tegive
lip the blockade of Gefman ports' by
which all Supply of food stiffs is cut off
A further aim, Of conrse, is to frighten
British 'Seamen off tha sea, -• and to fright-
en of all nations- from taking
passage in vessels flying the British or
French flags,
It,--645-ItolibriTIViltt7frighterrinart
Would-be passengerk and in: that, Way
iiikut British shipping intereits. But
gailings will notstop escorktlithugh
tbe. subinarine-infested'ione, of 'two or
ihreerterpedoboatoipedo-beitde...
G ANDTRUNK RAILWAY
SYSTEM
pottact TRApit ALL THE WAY
Toronto -Chicago
TOrDlIt0-11011treal
For Chicago .
Leave Toronto 8,00 a. in 4.40 p.
and 11145 p, *daily;
• ,For IViontreed '
14eatte Tetronto 9.00 a. ire, 8.30 p. m.
•
and 11.00 p.
Sniooth Edadbed.
/Ugliest Clam Of Equipment.
hallparticider. and berth reservation
rit Grind Trunk ticket ogees.
haVato begin, as Britain and Canada,
did, by training and equipping in army',
In time,of course, the ;United States
cotild become thegreatest milittxy power
in the world /
• ONE RICH, Atiorozn AB.LE
• There *ere, many wealthy and promi.,.
neat Americans drowned by the sinking
of the , Lusitania. • .The ship. 'was ;, the
queen ht the ocean, and the eatinat
means of tra elacross the . Atlantic or
thorn :who lo ed and could afford luxury
The two among the drowned ' whose' laWn businOss,.and it is
names were 'beat known to the world Aside Went the war; 191
were: Alfred 'Gwyne Vanderbilt and Year.
regiibbia-TbeToriner was hjrof
the- late Camellia Venderbilt,L.fecini
whom, it ts said, be inherited a tertaine
of $70,000006. He does not appear tdr
hayebeen distinguished for much elkie
than his wealth and family name. -
-Eibert -Hubbard was in a, differeitt..
class: He had built up a large and net.
ed printing and publishing an&-was-
weli and much admired througb
out the United States and Canada as a
writer of_s_hert pithy eesays. _Re had a
peculiarly happy and Tioreetor was!, of
expresshig,hia _thoughts Generally he_
stroyers-small active War -emphasize& the glory -Of herrne ' adenriip..-
rendet the big shipe fairly safe; or the
Passage to Btitain may be finished after
night with lights out. The submarines
cannot operate without afair amnia of
meetiaglec.ently„ Were of,the same Mind.
And the'facts back them up: bank clear-
ings and railroed, earningare better;
another huge wheat Orop'..ls' in sight;
steel, cotton, wool and dry goOde !nein.
active and brine port prices. Wall
Street is • busy enticiPeting Matters
booming various:select stock's and sharp:.
ening up its shears generally. Our 001111.-
11y is ,financially independent, its re-
sources are intact, and public *pion is
disposed to see industry go:forward con-
structively. We have been minding our
going to, pay.
•. will be w good
PRESS .COMMENtS
lishment, • Of this his famous "Coming
a Letter to Garcia" is a notectexaniple.
He was a good and useful citizen and
his death is.a great loss to` the English:,
light., if they can. link' !MPS at Will, speaking World, . Charge it up to the,
why, in it that, though_ Britain has trans.. Balser' -. ' '
ported about a million of trocips in: hun• ..,,,..; DONE • THE WOMEN
_-.
• dreds q ships through the infeetted Zene `'"•''''11.' ;
. ,
mit dovode_t*ill)pqr t.,..M144,44.4n1E0r, __Thewomeu of Greet!BritainareplaY-
_ _ . _
attacked. '. It is Wel' use the -transports leg a- noble.part inprosectitirwity
are at all times protOtectby destroyers against Germany. ,Their efforts are
or sail in: the dark “tu fact that Brit- confined, to special patriotic service;
ahiliai Been abinto transport -so Many'
troOps oversea, in safety-Lforty thousand
or, more'in far as Turkey -without the
loss of a ship or a wan proverethat ships
can be made feirly safe: s If Will,be"cost:
ly and difficult, as the tittnalaer of small
War craft -is limited, but it Can be done.
The oinking Of the Liasitenia will not
be all profit to the Germans. The pas.
&angers were not allBritlili; There were Beard of Trade opened it registry to give
wonienan opportnnity to volunfeer their
'verticee in any tepidity in Which -their
labor could be used. VP to the Middle
of April 90,000 women bad tegietered
inthis way, and thoutiandr; Of' them are
filling places rendered Vaelat by the en-
listment of the vien. • Even irk tho
• irmrtition, faetories, where •fermerly
• only Men Werlted, thettsands of 'Woinen
he attacked by the Germans, She was . are now inborinft-
I
not toogea in the war, mid th.e United , .4torganae name timo a IOW labor organa
O‘tAtetiirverfSnon4 ke,Well is ill 'olltir ' itioii *to allowlio tilili kilxiquim iv
44,1,
Steamship Tickets on lisle
O. milittin.Apoto
, The Keiser and his Courtiers and war-
riors have °Pen spoken of "The bay,".
For them the day of reckoning is near
itedawn: If when it comes for theGer.
man Empire, Nemesis has not already
overtakerethe Kaiser and :,:voti,.Tirpitt,
these grand malefactors might to be put
to death .by. the cOmMen .hangMan.r,
Mail and Empire • '
aTi yreiratini tonal% ---fer-t
veoundecl and the Attlee, and ' volpn.
teiting ae nurses, as is the case with
Women ma thi4 side of •the Atlantic.
They are takiog' an active' part" in all
kinds of work apart from the actual
fighting.
So great has been the drein opoa. th&
working men Wet some time. ago the
men and wonted of a half dozen 'nations
on board -among them two lanadred or
more eitizen's of the United Stem. Two,.
thiMs of these likelyare drowned, and
,people are wondering4that the United
States governtnent witi say or do about
Arnording to all previous Usage,
those' Vnited States ,citizens, had' fie
• reason to fear that the Lusitimia. would
T,AGi\TAT:10, busiiess is gre4tli to be fear'ec1And-greatlY-16`bcaroid-ed:
Actioa--an't ffort to. get ahead—keep a. busfness healthy, ,)vealthy and, 'wise.
a
Visible:action is advertising_ in the
LIMKNOW SANTINE147-a fresh advertis= •
ment each week The preparation and
publication, of a new advertisement is 11
•
' sure indication of besiness energy.
" •
"Start" SOmething' is the sle,;en of
to day Start advertising NOW; Keep
, up the ',1,1vertising all through theyear,,
and yout. business Will feel the tonic ,
• effect of year action.
To the Merchants of Lucknow
e business brisk for you and Lucknow by a big andrightly
series of adequate advertisements, .in THE SENTINEL.
irectgd effort—
et and KeepAhead
!Amin ea
But what of the -United State4 Does
President Wilson propose to let German
aubrearines destroy the lives „cit Ameri-
can citizens because they choose to cross
the ',Atlantic in a• passenger ship flying
'
-lied dog of Kurile° Can be trusted at
largel ' . Is it not almost tine to join in
hunting down the brutel-The Globe.
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A'he Weshington... Governirient knows
why the American citizens whose mines
are on the passenger list!of :the Lusitan.
la trusted themselvesothat shipdespite
the warningsof the Kaiser's agents and
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accomplices n New York., Timm! Anted.
can men and women disregarded the
warMega,iiat Eitiitte:elhey:rbelfetedjne
Germans incapable -of torpetinieg .a• pas
senger iittfael„ but becausd, they felt that
the neutrality and puissance of their nit
tien.lentfict-bwreepected, The Washing-
ton Cloverninent cannot let these Athol -
can citizens who relied On its proteCtion
go enavengect-Mail and Empire. .
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OliVet .
• Paint preserves the wood. " Paint keeps
floors sanitary and healthful. Painted floors make
the rooms bright and cheery. Painted floors are
easily cleaned—a damp cloth keeps them free of
dust and germs. Paint, your floors and thus have
them always Spic and Span.
May I�,
Mr Everieghani, of Bethel, had the
t,epic �,t the.League meeting last:Week;
Mts Adam Wilson has 'returned home
after a two weeks' visit with relatives at
London , •
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111,11f, 'Moore Visimd dafigh:
ter. Mrs, S. It Ilaldenby; yineardine„,
last wrek. " •
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• We are Berryto report that ' ValColM
'McGuirk Minims been Unable' to work
for some tiMe, is not impooving • as feet,
do Jiis friends would like to
Sacramental service was held in Olivet
churchon Sunday afternoori. ,4 recep-
tion seri/ice,. Wm told iri connection with
the, stirvice 'When fiVe now metubto
aillorrvilt10140 -000.7
is all ready to brush on --anyone cam, apply it
evenly and snibothly. And it gives ai hard,
durable, lustrous finish, that stays fresh and bright, .
And wears, and wears, and wears.
It costs' less tO use than other' floor paint,
because it covers more surface and wears longer:.
We have Senou'r's Floor Paint ixt 14
beautiful colors, suitable for every :floor in the
louse from kitchen to garret.
Cornif for a ..)1.or card, and a copy o'Cisur
entertaining book., "The House, that Jack BUM".
Written for children, but "grown' ups", getku. lot
' of fun out of it. Free to our frieuds. •
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