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May 13th, 1015
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THERE [JAS NOT BEEN
any increpse in the price of
'cOLU/YABIA-
. R.EcORDS.
1.:hey are made la Canacia--coniO.uent13r, are
not subject to the. 73 per cent War Tai,
They sell from Ss cents to $.7,5o,'1.)ut no matter what- price
you pay the Columbia Record at 0;4 l'rice is ,exeeptiogly.
good value for the money.
Go tp th dealer Whose 04flie".is Mentioned below, and
hint to give yOu a catalogue sof 'Columbia Records,
If he hasn't any, owing to the big demand. , *Ate direct to
The Columbia,Qrapbo'phoPe Co ,, Toronto; AtIcl yOii wilt.
eilre One by' ieturn mail, ButgotO -the.local :dealer whose
'naine is Mentioned below, and ask hint firif;11g(i'ak him to
PI-RY over Srinle- Of the newest Records, includiitg:
• 'Mary Pickford's official SOng,"entitled-,
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Sw. ge.theart 91 Mine
dk.17.0i .rin114-Aihamed 01 Voni -1491110
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Somewhere a Voice is Calling . 1086 . wiancring Hope
45649
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• Hamders .1.aegii,, by Catala
Melody id F, by Casale
A Perfect Da
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1.50
lam Allin
Awn is _wanted where not actively 'if:Presented:
-Apply",Muain SupplY,Compani, Toronto, Ont.
,
'Capita, Authorised $5,000,000
Capital Paid up 43,000,000 ,•
&intim; - - 01,150.090 '
SUN CAUGHT MANY
IN A HORRIBLE TRAP
t‘auncliing. Lusitattior -.peat,. pre,
Vanted,,,Facto ot Diettardly Attaek •
.Eitabliiitied0.urvivorie . Stories .
.Queeriatown, May 10.--PatiOengel'a
rebened from the Lusitarda, are 'agreed
on We following cardinal recta of .he
digester. The Iu8Itafla avite struck
two' tornettoee. Oho, was struck at
exactly 2.15 o'clock and .sauk at 2.30;
TheY -show f watehes ,that. atoned
eractlY at 2,30 " when their 'PWilere
struck the weter. It ZPW pessible
PleoinX -01m norratiVe with Another
to recall the principal features of the
• torpedoing ,and ,its horrihie, sequel.
About ten minutes pastliko When
hind was •withia, sight, everyone .on
board was poling ,eaturanY elated at
the rapidly approaching coltelllitiOlt •Of
the , extraordinarily .11ervot.,0 voyage
and at a. time . when many.ef the
ealoon .paseenz,ere were atback and
met ef Alio' ethers, -having' lutiehed
were enjoying the "brilliant' sunshine,
There .were, '14, few who heard thiede7
.tonation of a torpedo being released.
...There. were. . more who heard the
'sinistter.'swfith. Of the (meowing. ageut
.of death, In the: twinkling of an eye,
before even: these of active 'heering
.ceind apprehend *bat. was baepeatat
. there WAN te tremendous croon, a' snitd..•
'.1kum.0.1109ak
the ,.glaat frame ,01 tho.,,--ohtp. .0c1.' hr.
li,taritlY Oh° llsted heavily tosMrboard:;
it was nod to climb •across .the 111.
clined decks. Abovq the rising, na'se'
orders rang out as to measures :01
life paving but it was not posidele
to lower ell the beets. There was
not time and the angle the.deck had.
•taken made the task almost -impoa-
sihle. The list become suddenly so
great that Many ot. tizzle,_ who were
on , the llower deelts.• never had .the
slightest Watice to Teach a level from
Which thef-entdd either get in a boat
or plunge- into the water. Many oi
those rwho cameon the upper deeks
were .pitelsed .precipitately. into • the
Oa, by the 011#4 Motion. •Soma of
*ogre Who came nearest to the boats
.iied apparent safety', ' were crushed Orate reecensuended the isa
URIKE COUNTY NWS
Tho Presbyterian cougreg&tion at
Port Elgin are having a pipe organ
!nottilledia their church.
Peter Wacchter, a yOt10$ Oulr;ss
farmer, was arrested and brought to
Walkerton jail hist week charged with
pointing a gun at and thres.stetting to
,Ilieot Michael Goetz' and Ins ' brother.
Constable Fergueoo, tif Walkerton,
mado the arrest The Yougl man will
./be examined as to his 8mit.1. ,
One of the heaviest lifts in year
WAS that Mad0, by the Kincardine boa
Onward. last Saturday, when 2 !PO
pounds of fish. Were ilnd (1. ,42,900
s
ponds was lifted in 0130 day I. teea,soit,
but 4 was at the .elose of tie Sea -on
after the lanta befog out ter Ouse time
owing to rough weather IS )0 pounds
was the first catch last season. ,•
John Murphy, wounded i the fight,.
ing near Ypres. 13elgium, in February
arrived fast week at -Ripley and has
ivone to work -on a funs with Anima
Graham with a view to regaining `his
health. Oa leavAng the hospital in
Elig)a.acl be asked to be sent back to
the front, but was told Oa • he was
net; saidently recovered and that be
4,1
ba4 hotter go to /ire Ift %al oanntrY. round t e little ones, hilt it WW1 melee%
f the founders of Igrers-
dale, was the firat Warden of the Cows-
ty of lirmx), In thoso 01* Itiversdale
boasted two, or three general atom, is
steam saw mill and joist mill, a big
*apply of hoteland blacksmith shops,
Divisloo Court otliuo and several other
bueineso places. he mills were finally
wpod out by Ore and the comingof
the railway to
with the decline
caused it to shri
now almost peas through it without
noticing it It s ill has the only 11, -
'Ceased bar bet n Walkerton and
Kincardine, but e passing of the Post
Office, whielt is n w Wine supplanted
by rural routee, s ill further -tnarks it
al A ho -been. ruce Times. „
Walkerton, coupled
rural population,
k go that one 444
9
OVER 159 1E$ DROWNED
Tiondi:, Eng., .May 0,-Thelllustrat,
Luattalne...00 babies
twelve' mouths old,
'Avliose-fteca,ALSOI
They :have all been
ed Sunda Herald Cork, says: '
Ther o .were on t
who were loottlia
and OVer.10.0
teaelt two years.
drowned,,... The babies were, the,,talk of
the ship,: 4-04. .0te.ybcsiy tried to. look.
after :when t. titne-caMe, • There
were narnereue, s recorded. where
both sengers;:andorew otriopefittitorn-
advoko their.ormlife•beltatOput them
INZARDN.X•DiatyS 'FR 111Y -Eric ofifibci istrof theini it is calculated;
..iittrris; a. soil .6f, Owl- M. .ri$;feam, .died goat shtick 'kid.' exPoSnr0., They
erlyef kinciordine, ping. Itt, a were ottorwards,seio goattog in the
Oathnrinns coniptny • 111e :I' Mrs' .water liti"?etts tied ineend. their
, 40bu. 41,6 r thok bodies, they ere Peet•' Nolo&
.)3ons to the service oF their ountry, Their
portservfee, others re3evered COu
, n 1,e , the le ones they were h
.004 /s Wang wi a %eat , their b smug, were dead. On
to
J00 is eireadrat the front i t t ans, iv/ the rescuing beats' only
ciousness
od that
gging
mother
garY regitnent. Dr. Gorge i Prep:Le- lost all her three young childre one six
ing to go with the A.M.C. Mr. East- 'years old, Oile aged few, and tile third a
lake, formerly of the •11,9.01 Bank is it babe in arnis, six months old. She her -
the -front With the 'first tentuneent. self lives,'andleld thellfree of them
• in, the Ater, all the time shri king for
, .
..1*.,.PINgEnT01!1 'LiCatif1144"ablIO
opinion may„-3ret present the issuingef
a license to the proprietor f 'the Pin:
herton Hotel. Wit,h the 1 st breath
, the dying license commissio (4.Gentre
ing of a
'and Maimed as the lifeboats swung. license all right, but it ap
there were misgivings as to.
ty of the petition on the s
4hicathbOrtinikisaitihiaaT
of the names attaching to t
was held last week by th
tireenoek Township ,and th
made that only 45, of ,the 8 thibbtn
voters in, the ward: iote ested had
nut he
signed the petition; This i hut one p:letect
of the ,eatiTivere. Thero Was no ifbn:velAleXCVP.r04. 50% audit
Screaming; was just along wailing *gilt tbat.the License Department may,
cry of despair. Everywhere .terrified because of the • kelt of interest showni
refehe to grant a license. No license
Was issued last: year.
• Women. troubled withc'mstipation
find Itexall.Opieilies far superior to the
stud harsh liargative.- Sold' ft byThe
in against the side -.of the vessel.
Those, wrio survived.. strive to blot
'from. their -Minds, •eruel...pieture
bt,the, ,Aher- tell you
'that there was no panic; that there
Wae ,abseleteealm; that the • conthict
of the, *mien was splendid and:,,of
tne Rif% :41V became men The
dies; of the women as. the ship went
dewa seemed tobe the..thieg that
.held the foremost plate In die; minds
_ .
help, - When rescued by party
the two oldest were dead. T rboni
Was re aired on the boat and he Moth-
er was
"Giv
"give t
rave enoughto realizelit,. .
them to me she shrieked,
em to Me, my bonnie wee tbiiags.
ears that T. vox Au thorn, they are In. e710._. fir
tel
he hones- as' they were mine to keep. 1 . .
rength. of With":her hair streaming _ own, her
'Scrutiny .haeki and form.shaking wi h %mew;
each of the little one -front the
,atid,reverentlypirteed it fill. 'the
ain, and the people in the Ibbat.
thiheir as she murmur a little:
prayer to the great Ged 'above.
"cepf sorrow was not5 yet com-
er just as they were landing;
qt.thid. ncL ooiy.Abild. -awl,* her
..
ei petition
elerk of
discorery
qualified
she too
rescuer
water a
•wept
men, woMen and children were cling:
ffig with death grips. to mete splint-
,. erg _of floating, wreckage: Those,who
'were in The .boats rowed about while
they, dould,, rescuing Inose in the
Semite- or Uncertainty? Every • matt•-•
cansense Of safety for his _
'if he will mike small regulair savings.
011eanr-Bank Atifiant-in-ear Sivlegs Deanriment.
A. GLENNIE, Manger";
water, .-Their task became more and
More hopelea • • Many' of -those Palled.
into the boats were thinly clad; those
with thicker 'clothing in most cases
-he& leen dragged_ ...tioWn. When it
was no longer. possible to lend
asalat-
ance the ',mate .simply drifted for .ep.
hour .or two. ,Many of those who
were in the boats_ died_ from the
shock, exhaustion or celd; and some
Resell Store, 10c„, 25e., and 50d.-boxesi:
.b'LO0QE1 kT WAL1U1RT6N. -Joseph
Elliott, the Cape Croker Incliae who
'se: brutally bent his.wife, recei'ved the, _
first half of his seatince of 12lashes wit
in Walkerton jail on Friday of last
week. A stalwart Walkerton laborer
with a; inasleovefitis fade wielded the
a
to
tir01 Grove
---Npn4ai,_Ififey, 10,
Mani. u tle y erecting a silo
"..Victo Oiuu1ey.i
Airs. Edward Poliock'visited friends
Ripley last week.
Seetkis .spenditig_ a week
Luckn w friends. .
r. Bald 1'. 5.1., of Port Elgin, visit-
ur achool on 'Monday.
ed
r.-ana.litis.. Thos. Stanley, Ripley;
eiteCumbedto injuries sustained when whip.' ..,..1.1he Indian, wlio exhibited all and Miss 'Lillian' tanley, London, visit
the forpedoes----ejimodedtt- was to,..*:theLstmeism of his race, walked rt!iThitr- edi-frieedst-hereon Sunday..
Queenstown that most of the Nissen- lapnishuseet „withont a .coovor. With 1.1r. Hawley, an old resident of this
eit..:-Wif-e---tabijaitat-1-b-titlie-iresee Aris-hands-etrapped-aboire-his lined -to a. Idagez;dia..-atshb-home -lea, Friday- at:
. vi_gds LA 7si_ 6aitedd).Tthtoe_groeoede f,„oellt_the-feritth. e Ttohaz
door, theindian iseitid to have stood' the ripe. pldage of 81 years and 9mos..,
Offered them every comfort • pmd, _up_ t wellunder the -first two welts, but He had been an Orangeman. the greater
. '
-them The hotels and largo• houses before he feorth-ati.oire-ef•-the-
art Of his life and was buried bythat
by the whar. es were speedily turned given he began to wilt: 'Although the order on MOnday in the Ripley cemetery.
into hospitals and no one lacked tele •lash was hoskty applied ,i0 bis,ad was He leaves' a widow, .four, sons and two
daughters to mown hialoss.
or friendshiii. . . .-• ,..° drawn: The whipping was adaddister- • .
'.Many pitiful -stories are told of the 6d+ in private with only the ' Sheriff s -
hours followiti the rescue. One .
officer and.a few of the jail.cifficials on AwItELI CROSS APPEAL
eel picked up a boy about 10 yearS
nano. Th i ner will have five
The Busy Hardware House
PHONE 66 YOUR WANTS ft
-41tendelson's
Dry Goods Store
„.. .• •
.:4,,...41.tst received anew jot _cf.
,Aoda of Cloth and Drees •
- *Goods -tor all_ruliosoa-for
Men's -Loiliess and (41ild. -
iteil'a Clothes to be _
exceptionally low prices.
Balbriggan linderWear .for
liuminer. • •
Aden's and Ladies' Water -
P -reef -Via: ranted -to
• etand n11, kinds. ef, weather
,
• A new 'line of the lateet
-styles Pelt. Hats :in alL
•
._.. •
-...,,_,Taateskmv:Styles Tionts. _
- --
.and girighams. •
Also every line. of Genie'
l'urnishingS a it d Ladies' .
.‘ Wear. ' •
.Lrewe , •
old *hose leg was splintered -and. e pr so . •
who .wnen..r,evivef: asked. :-Is there •months to look forward for theseaond‘ . . TO THE. FARMERS
a -tunny piper on board L can look- dose. -
fs ix:etched, by the' innocent' trust -of •It• iletroz Boy ---;Private JOhn ',et. a great war forjustme, fOr the protection
•
at?" The courage of. that little boy • . • Our -country, with Its Allies, iswaging
.little Helen etrith whose . father, McLeod, mentioned last week as one of small nationa in: the • enjOyment
freedoial; and for the maintenance of its
no herself - as -saved by a Can. youngest Member of the Princess Qitts,
their rights, for continued and growing
-Mor day 'May 10 . mother and In:other ware drowned but of the wounded in Fraiice, was the
Miss Mary Curranis visiting friends
in Windsor and Detroit
Robt. Menary made a business trip to.
Lucknow on Monday last.
adian journalist to whose. arms she
'dung ashe .swani for safety: ' Yester
'day she had "sen . prnvidee.with warm
, . . ...„ _ .. , . .. 'clothes- and a newer -decked hat and
At nutsber fromlere attended clui h'w" 114PZ's any six-year-old .child
ce _f-the---from-Vaicartter to ,fifit measure erdwetirni-k) their cou tr
Mr. john Baldwin Visited his -tlitigli-- --;*K"f . a. v- -.1 iti - ' - •
-ter,Mrs..R.7pirran,_Siinday...i. _. . . reaunLandi Chare,a,Kiewsne.:_ ,
antook a- special boar se; in aeroplane ,---...The Red -Cross -Society -exists tasuccor:
, Mr:- LeddY,:Of West. Wa.wanosh, has Mrs. Elbert Hubbard are dead: ,Rohert
gun inStrUctionst•Salisbury, and while the sick and wounded in wit The need
'bought a numberof catilain, this, neigh- Wright; Clevelanl, said 1
'Ibert Ilub- engag,ed in this woik the aeroplane on cff Red Cross Service is great and grow-
•Quoldis able to be out ;again after' a
.bl,r(4.- ': • ' t:rulltivtri"gd:°12:111:11:.P1=311.1Z
We are glad to report MP. A. Mc- and ids . Wife start below apparently ing to the groiniCinstentlY killed its
for life -belts." , other oe'eupant. McLeod,. however, oneoceasion-thined turtle, and, dash: ing greater as the War goes on: The
price of progress towards Tasting Peace
stolialeads, 0,hoernilSt,
--geVere-attackrof-Lo-OriPpe.- ----7. "" -..-• ' Itri•-ato-.--A: -leeisler;-,oLilslew-Torlie itietvellonsily :escaped unhurt: - He hise'averltrand7ma4cer 173 -es- tate eft.
Mr. IlOhn:Curratiarrived home ironi who Identified . Charles Orohniants 'c
arterWatds became motorcycle des- in tip .P-r-ee.97=n! PaYnie0;91r43u01a.fiiY-
ing or Ued Laws work, ts aiercifully
the West last Saturday* • John 'thinks :body naid:' ...q. Wee Standing On.,the
Ainafieldis,goederiongh..for-hinir.......____ .i.A,a"ii.docie6ittirantlitnit,„Wh_en_a_,_11.
tne wage---or7-140..1;Ire-;-14PP4Otnetbnied'e•L'El."P'SMae-180b:grclY'Paeni;dfo.r*thaasLIces•_ nethetcrteittofr JilljrIeef . -t---
re*. light avid easy, even when ianlinl ha.ve gi. Veit
40: Wiii-:' McConnell attended the pede isiiihing' at Pe. After we Were Fre is the only see of Mrs, A. B. see- • The soldiers and sailors PAY the Price
funeral of her father, Mr: Jas. Gibson, etruelt .1 . felt no , alarm Or. did a117. IAA who noW lives at 'Erbto, Sask:'-•,.-7. exacted 4.1.1M-desoliiiibg sttogoi 'froin
`Of4treet wsweoesh• weldisPellatekse- - ftliknalooir:passeinters,-,,Wei lived. paisterAttiteeate;?_,._., - :e_ek,te.-..weelsT.- VII4they-paidin.hlood
re with a n doll
at Blake's last Sunday night. - ei-Then,
, .
t re an e It, Pharree Yith' rSaulitsibbuoi,v ti-ppeared in the 'Advocate. d its • • "
an cause.
" • tir and 7
ld d df honour. . Mucirdestruc-
and wafendearinglf called Baby." P e a*
-
Fle is 22 years of age and was born in den and desolation are being caused.
wor o .
Lives are being lost "by the thousand.
Paisley, but three years 'ago, went to, Canada's first tentingent is now in the
edigary,_whereleenlieted lastAnglat, thick of it Some m1114'611 sick; 'Many
A letor to his mother, givink an ac. may be wounded; sonie will Pay thelast
OUR 1915.
Spring Suitings
Just Arkiired
IltNiPLE CLARK
Merchant Tailor,
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••we
110ST 411,111iitD
/ have a nice stock"�f travelIng
goods rnarid uniteyoer ineel-
tion, of same. ,
Thltu ht the season for inbber
heelo, X have the celebrated.
Catepaw heele; '
Shoe repo irlog .promptly. done,
• goo
o RGb IsAlliAZTT
with w.....rs:MCCOinieti in lier sorrow's. ` in, a fool's Paradise Of disbelief, that • vi Wednesday and did in sacrifice a month ago:Was--tne
,.... anything in the line of torpedoes nos- Fine .AT Poettotet.-e,n
:
enough for them._Shall we say it WWI iiibly:tafild ;badly Ware the ,Thst, , afternoon of hist week the *illage of
lsastroas enough.fot ust °What they are donig
-tnin t .7t wadirtt n T.Formwae vit ci
isited by and suffering and achieving have put.
. . •
;simply. in a spirit of convenflon:'
Ina,' the boats but' "at BM. did It fire whic was no ex inguis -ed. until
Considel able damage was done. The aasniaciel;T-h-t-bonrstfoer inidmiveidlit lad wthettiraretlmughts
comfort.
itotiutookt
S. S. Ne.. 10, Aslietkon: •
Entrance Class--SidneyPerguson, 861
Ebner Parrish, 84; Jean Scott 83; Lorne
Parrish, 60; Marjorie Johnston., 48. ••
• Jr. Ferguson, 83; Tillie
Slier:wood, 70;13essin Reed, 72; Mazie
;
Sr. III -Ruby Johnston, 84; Prank
Reinhardt, 43; Cecil Mullin, 42.
jr. Int --Violet Drennan, 66.
Sr. I-Alheft Alton, Z4.
Ir. II -Leonard O'Loughlin, 04.
Pt. II-4Della Parrish, Ambrose 110aan:
-Pt- I -Matthew O'Loughlin, Francis-
. .
:van'
I.,Toin Ferguson, Mary Vint Mildred
Johnston, Mary Reinhardt
A -.7 -Agnes Cmhston, ." '
No. on roll, 24; aver attendance, 20.
Margaret L. lachie, Teacher.
S. S. No 12, ASIIFIRLD. •
V -Elmer Bradley; Violet McLennan,
Sam Bradley. ' , •
•, Sr, IV -Jessie Buckingham, LilIlan
Owen, Marshall Bradley, Donald' Blue.
Jr..111-johil lloss, Katie Blue, Flor-
ence Shiells, MairBradley, Greta gray,
Malcolm McLennan, Mary Ross..
Senior II-Isahel.MeDonald, Evelyn
Burton.
jr. II-Jinf Christemi, Ross,
Bessie Blue. • • •
Part I -Lloyd 11..ohl);: Eitroid- Pell;
Min;ion Jamieson. • •
8 -Jack McLennan. ' •
A --Grace ,Peppeir Willie Pepper, Wits
le Ross, Alvin MeNitin. •
tat OM attendantet
440110 )401001A TotAlAer.
poneetieut • said: • `7 vias en .fire started about 3 o'elock in the
th 1, wireless deck neat trte Marconl
rooni when .e se* the torpedo coining,
Was .thrown: tor the (leek; A. -tided
of steam erreeloped the entire. forward
Dart. of the ship, making it impossible
to See. The shin began to Settle at
once, and immediately It took it sharp
(Course towards Kinsale. Head, .treyei-
ing anpardatly at about 17 knots
The Vesser-Oek-Sifeli7n. Sharp._ *fiat tO
starboard that tliehoats on the port
gide were absolu tely . no use -_ There _shepr-which. together with inkresideitee
was- -excitement mr-fryeterics;"--- §e6--ate-ig *we). -ancl, gair.
bait& were aestroved 4 Oppert.
and safety. They don't hesitate to
stableon the property of Geo. Seitz, tAlish precedents. But they are pre
being caneed,. it is thougbt. by a spark eedents of heroic sacrifice for Our country
frenithe smoke -stack of the sawmill; and its -Cause; for Mir principles !Lod
Tholiiilding was soon in flames, which ideals,that they Alto be. upheld. -
spread to Mr. Seitz's'. house and, both _ Fariaers individually as • well as
through then Institutes,. Clubs, Cheese
buildirigs.were cow:breed. The house
and Butter Factories, are in a position
• and steble of Walter Tecly theft took
lire:mitt .wfsm..o.siroyect, and.the,flaia, tei: help very _greatly. Their _,...businesi
then 4Pre413 I'll' Mr'. ee'ver n°errilly°a"lIftlitifernir fpf6reflidatchetINaliair:e:''grriOnaswe-111-3p.
labour is seinen there is time JO
think of the boys at 'the front and to
deirld-theltertt'ress-Socintragift.'to -be
According to -Other SurvivOrs
Scores Qt the "passengers--tatini of
them women and children -after be-
ing placed, -iisfely in lifeboats were
dragged 'deien; with thO elite:been:Ise
the hoats eoul,d not be loWertid. SO-
Vivors Attribute " tft:a fault to .in-
effielency finite* the erOW. ltenes
fouled, seine of .the beats were Chop-
ped away, overturning *ben they
truck the sea and hurling . the etc*.
pante •into the water. • '
if
Think About it .AbOrw"tt'. otottPlpe
twins hi you and youte, It McMillin 14,Inter
wing hews of the' community, of your neighbor,
..d Mends, Of the thuratgand school*. ioievery.
thing in Which you aro intemitect. Don't
vett :hint ilieN*016 P ater a stood Wes fo )
YOUR DOLLAR
*lit come back to youvon .and h
it
twine, it I, itell!forevet it :you one tO
AM Mail:order tbroidtti
•tOunktni EITO Y°4
les VMS.* nat the
,
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0
man's 1M:,sta-hie :about two hundred spent for the sick and wounded., •.•
feet away also feu a prey to theilamas rarrneroare generous in sentiment and
The Mil -del -My 'fire brigade vas eine for generous in giving 'when their hearts and
tied with theirassistanee and that of heads point the sat ..This is a eaSi.
'a large crowd from the surrounding When they do SO point clearly, ' persuas-•
district; including Teettlyater, thel iveIY and ,urgently. In this,crisisi, in the
towhapooPlp wero able te cheek the lives' et" nat6* P•ed the Wes
of
Are you wondering what would be a Suitable Gift
- for the June' Dride? Nem lithe timeto look over enir
stock of fine :Stoves, Ranges, -Silverware etc.,
There is nothing more apprOft; late' than our N:ew
'Stove with the ,Elevated Oven...
' If you are going to Paine, See uS, about quality' of
Paint and Prices. We have both.
4
We have a complete, stock pi Screen Doors, Ham-
mocks, Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, Churns, Milk
Cans and all kinds tf Pazls
dievelki4
Poultry Netting, .Portland Cetiment
Ford Auto Casings 50 x 5% in., only 412:50
, .
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WE AIM 1.0 -
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Our Millinery Department
Invites Yott
• _Our.diR)lay of Trinfinect Millinery --vv4s 'much
admired on opening days. The ,styles. f this
season is good and ' the . prices are reasonable.
Give Miss Mclania „a call when you wan a new
Sprint; Hit.," Her aim is to please, she as the
very ,pest. to choose front.
sr • '
- t -nave -just. recelved-a new assort -trent.
-7" - Silks in hlacki,'saiicl, -battleship grey --a d ---Other
: new shades.
Raincoats for Spring.
See our Ladies' Raincoa,ts. A special
We have a good assortmenttof Men's
at different prices • = • -
•
VVIL,LIA1$1.. CQNN
• We take Butter And Eggs.
500.
aindoats
r•-"/
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. Getting Just_ What You Wan
. in Stylish Footwear
• '
We aim at keeping., the latest styles in fine shoes.. One • of
the. very ,latest. styles in Lodie?, is. apa,terit.:-bil. Wight a cloth •
top of Battleship Grey, made on • the lotest New. York Jests.,
..; $3.50 alkd_O 00 •
•The •Colonial ump
--isireyThig4nore_-•papulareach....fear....e:6- .catry-• them-- in. 'Pakenh...
and. vici kid at popular prices. $2,7.2, $3,00 and -VA .
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Ladies' lloils6 Shoes-
an ay. too
much, do too much ev give too Much;
fore, the flames Were: under control,
front et to e50 duririg the first week .in
tonflawation. Tti wa.s otelocli . stricken' soldiers,none c Pr.
appeal to &titters to Send me sums
With the exceptiOn of that of Mr.
Seitz, all the property destroyed was 'may, livery e50 provides one additional
insured. , • • •
PAnSi*J0-011. RiVIZISVAXE.-the
Riv-
ersdale Post, Office, whieh '• was bstab-
hailed in 1854, or two years before
truce was fatted into a separate
county, passed off the map. on -§ettir-
day last after 61.yeers of. existence.
Situated on the Itinwarctitie road al:Ott
11 miles from Walkerton, ttiveradale
was in the late 5' i1ouri,1tincertre.
and emu nearly defeatingWelketian
Vi 0.4 044 tq(Li 0041`tOtt 014
hospital bed with the giver's DaTEI8 over
it. By sending nte itbout et0,000 you
would serve your coantry . well, bring
credit to youtselves and make all of us
very prowl of you. For •the sake of the
wounded hod make the gift substantial'.
It will be an investment towardo the
recovery of some Oanadian -soldier who
Steed in cur ateadihat our tante *gilt
be upheld.
raititfully your friend, .
?t,A= Av)bertou, Pludrulati„
• atti Coapoktyt Otta:".64
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Just, the kind tb' wear While doing .,the, spring:'botts
• °Priees -$1.25 and l'.50
'1V1.6n's.Fine Shoes'',
"..
•
.cleaning
Our ken's' Fine Shoes in-doin-Metal and. Dark Tantaial, arid ,•
button are worth 'looking at before you oily. '1
,
...Prices.. $3.50, 4.00, .4.50 and 6.p :
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• ixtmowvoirri.-----
A *pate I•itte Deal fOr Everybody
01,104e,P.4444.011‘,46 gp
Deering Se d'n Machinery
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trrows--Drag and Disc
, Steel Land Rollers •
Coltivators-Spring• and Stiff Tooth
Disc' and, Fertilizer
FFO-st No.• 0 galvanized. Wire,, Gates and Stai3les.
• ' Timothy and Clover Sed
Wo. GO ANDREW