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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-07-01, Page 4f7: v aeremilir sisrerom oho* bL dithiesse vee ray They wed it now. It leen the very tp lose* their Mood. et gad sestag **we^ leerats, out. • skid Sockty Cards utopu, lustos iikuthot straw 21taiseasy Laskosast, Cesioimia. .A. Lt. MacX110111.B. Pee *Wee sad YoLitte. ecerisesesur UltelDAYJULY i. 1115 ..wleaspeemessesiessiseaemesiawaseemeasineau SCOT ACT in man The klottaey of Forth has joieed Unr oe Ore dry 'rlie vote tskeis on the St Aet there owed a 'majority of *host SOO is frivor of eatting off fill %mew in the comity, outeichr of Stmt. ford. Stratfued this eounty town, Wog a city done not come under the county law, and if it gine heve 40 *Ot: independently. The fevorable vote was" fairly well distribnted througheut the eounty, every municipality with the exoeption 01 three toiniships giviug ima3oity. - The three townshipwhickgeve- 'ten against prollibitioe are: South thope, logan and. Ellice; arid their mitioritiee **net the A.ct were reepect. 'stip 135, Sea aoa 866 That the three township which Voted against the Act should 40 80 with. much emplusis mem eomewbat surpriaing. It is eyplainecl be the fact that the Dote nlation is lamely Gerinin, Ana like those" in Carrick, they deerly leve their heer. Ne. laueraew, the mouth le orthretobgat to *AIM& Banger, Secy.. Reba insham Johneton. Tres& 1) B. • O., U. W. lateknow Lodge, No, 1.87. meets or iseeh month ia the master Workman.J. Mac. • Wilt _fseey.a.D. U.SfaolutoiluXtee. . 00. Koptet; wress,', Ales. Boos . „ Dental . D. S. °Mee OP stairs ntton Teee•vater. tipea *tittsnUon to gold raates, crowning. and work. Visits wroxeter 1st, and lird. y awn month; (Orr% "l'hua G. NEWTON, _)..). D. S., Dentist. Onleo Lateheow, Ont. 411 modern nie used. zest matvinls furnished • Orown bud Bridge work, ramiess extract - ton the use or the hitest,idmplest and iti teeth. Alamiruri vistaed 0. e ,•,. - _ remedy SOMNOV010i. Newest nem orropeper sad railerity estimates. Tee Kim York Po$e asp: "Time 'brightened Oftaidloa eatlook of wbech we bear trete& varlets somas is deulstiso Wed epee Dr. Thome Geilloyle willseslat Dr. the pis:spot- that a rowel wheat crop Oilhes, of Teeiwatiar, during the same BRUCE COUMTY NEWS Western University LONDON Another Oreat Advance woke Doubled -New MAO Another Large Addition to Vaulty - and EquiRinent Arte and Medicine, -- Greatly. Increased Enrolnient in View Write for particulars to E. 11. Iltsithwidte, M. A., Ph.D. President. • I 8051'146D AFTER THE WAD The idea entertained by Nine that t,he replacing of the deetroyed property. after the war it over? is gang to make good timer; and prooperoue eonditiene ii all wrong. It Weilld as sensible to conclude thatinouse a man would. be very busy rebuilding after a burnout he would be wk.:Ong lumens' PreePeritY. All those shipe sunk, buildings destroy- ed, wins made and tone of ammunition expended represents labor which adds nothing to,the wealth of the world.. It will pay to WOW- all this labor in order to save the world from German oppression; but had there boot 130 W4 the people of the nations might have been saved all this extra, effort. * • The world may be -very busy, but it will be much poorer after the war-juet‘ as people are busy making repairs after a ire or tt. cyclone. Prosperity and wealth. mean the possession of such things as make, for life, comfort and. lux- ury, and while people are 'making good kesesi are not adding wealth. • When peace is concluded confidence in the future will at once be restored and 0 theoffie ,ut. „ will he wed re;ord priors. The tlia- adiee foreesetefairly **Ws the esrmistee foe the United Bastes publielsed lest week. Lest pro 11,1140.0i0 yews were mow°, of whiels the drought destroyed about 1,000,000 woe This gear there ere computed to he 12,9001000 pros, end the crop re flourielling anent beyond precedint. If the 1913 average of equelled, theproduet will reech 275,000,000 beaml*, which. is nearly fifteen million bushelbeyoud any pre. views yeid; • The Poet add: "The twice ,depende upon* number of factors including the remit of.operetionem the Darlinellee, hut it mai again 'reech the dollar wok, Wbet ofl tine Meow direetly ter !former, and shippers; end bidirectly to other el44sea, 14 evident; while it coiiield. es with great activity in the export of war MUniti01181 and viith a lull in specu- lation." En spite a the vex, commercial and induetriel condition e whetter tha could have been expectedf and st we leer month*. The annual meeting and piestie of the South limes Ferment' Inetitute wee held oti Rowlerere fares ROT Walkerton on Juee *Robert Mello* lowing reeigned the offitie of reeve of Reesweter, nom inetiens to fill the veoancy ware lield lint week. The only ,noroinee Was • NA Angela Fergusen, who got the poeition by acelavatition. Ferguerm conducted hardware busineee for many years Teeswater, but is• now • living retired. Oeoceren Bro.-Peter Hawley, of Bervie, WWI arrested near' Paisley ,ees efteaday of bet week by. Comitable Briggs. of Walkerton, under bench !errant heeled by Judge Klein at the general 8Oatii011 last week. Bewley purebaeed vratelt last March from Robert 'Gibson, Walkerton, jseeklee burrowing .1 from him and 'giving him a cheePui for which there were no ftutmndeetaltip-aytlisearhahnek•w4rftche Anwuud ,Onsgivt8fg: failing in which he nee arrested, Hawley had $20.4)0e which the Judge handle the Trobleme‘ Of mierapioymeet orderod o be applied; to thent immigration in e. courageous% manner of tbe indebteduesit and be, Was rileaie there is ••tio reason why the country ed for another Mentli W rilektrup' tbe slro414 aot have decoder of 'prosperity • fore it This year'ii.hig drop may forni AT (;10')Ti MeTav-. tr:attahrtatiPhi:tx:linatet f:ri• taillleenn.evf A.,41ccovrac:,:neg. e".:6thf,,t.aht° the°leat'gresidents23of thee, . Mr. MaTavieli, unlike the majority of Australia happy over the copious TottrO9,14 of Culross, died oil Sunday, to The Melbourne Argue, a eecOnd adavecrerellitratodhott..Y:vahrtlfirt:iinhawait_possuofhlai:bv.liey4 3b.a70 orecord.been , 0od ahnaravAealltstr?lialwarit:44118flgift°14Qtht°4' °°"4-a'snatt Stewart, died 20 years ago, and for so ter as the production of food for the the past 18 years Mr. MeTneirish has Empire in war dine is coneernedlived with his son, Dan. A. brother, Charles, now in his 0 lat year, lives in C Ter water, and a sh•ter, Mrs. Fraser, LICROSS LouNciL MINUTES resides, aoshakeepearp. She is 88. The late Mr. and Mrs. NoTaffeh had a • Town Teeawater, June 248" &laity Of elOV011 8iX of whom are UV - the old early residents, '5V Canadian born, being A native of the Township of North Esethope, Irifty.one years ago he and family moved into Oultose and ever eine° halms been - resident of Con 10. His wife, OhriAsue • • , „Qeuncil met on above date. ,Members lugs all predent, Minutes of previous meet- ing were read and adopted. (JIFFS FOR TOE .33rd. REGT. Wma;case 'woo appointed to examine the. Sideroad 'con, caw ifave It Patriotic Iturea` Ladies Give , repaired if neeessary. A grant of $15.00 was made for gravel - jug on the 20th. sideros.d, eon. 2. Kitchen to County Soldiers. - SPTTE OF "DEVILTRr on APE linage Monti Fremy ke Using "WNW .• 4.re oi" No Avail...Italy* 4tot Prophecy B.yaie„ Zeno 23 -On the Trent's?. 'Mint artillery duel* lesve ei in- tessitied, One Alpine trolops have MN* ; eeedidl in daraelflug the Tonal" 1.0wiV I house. On the Carnie front enemy has vaini,y endelvered to re'llke Zol, lenketel. Arourid Monte flew during Phe moot receat engagement* the enetly abandoned *MOO mottos. and Mete rounds At ammunition, Aloe the Isonzo the enemy ,is etleeloSiet‘ uspItyidating gages. without elieeeete 'E.Tp to date we have only ,iiimed at - positions. preventing' an Auetrian, .1n - :Wien of itely. We have eueceeded, lied not bad weather interfered ear Rd - trance would hoe beim Mere remark- able. We ere Still in the nrelinainarY Phase of the campaign. lee weather ha a prevented the txammostation 0* heavy artillery to 'the Wes. but the time. is not far distant when, the Italian and, Ituaiiiati troope will, Join hands Ott the Unngarlitit The Italians will go Ur-Tr:04Q vie, Vienea. The' annnunition, Problem letii„ satisfactortly.Bolveditere. Rtiallan 41ffeinsive Coritingee Re the Culross and Greenock Bonn- An order was given last week to the darY3/celery Manufaeturing Co, of London That this Council ire to meet a f0r two 1 iebl-kitchenfor . the -33rd; committee from Greenock at neY time, Regiment, Canadian OVeniefia EitPedi- end are willing to have the eriginal road tionaiy Force one for the men to •COS allowance located, and we propose that $1200 and one foi, the officers to , cost Greenock .appoint a Committee and no- see5. The first one had a plate engr.av- tify us when to meet them. ed "Presented to the 03rd battalion, tbis will greatly help business eonditions, Re ort re ditch at lots 22 23 24 and P C. O. E. r., by the ladies of Boron but many former purchasers Of luxuries . 25, con. 15, recommend that the ditch County" and the other 'Presented to will be busy rating rod their. losses.; be leaned out, d dwidened,' cou eepene an or paying out much o the fruit of their starting at the rivet and to run 100 rods the officers 33rd battalion, C, 0. E. E., by the ladies of Ifermi County." The formal Tresentatioe was made on Wednesday at 12 30 noon at Carling's Heights, •- The ladies were introduced by Dr. Shaw, Mrs. F. Jean Fitton, of Exeter; reading the address Whieli was signed by ;Mary g.--RedMond, of • Wingham; M. G. Manning, of Clinton; Elizabeth Gibson, of Godericb, and Mrs.- Oscar Neil, of Seaforth, Midi; Gibion. of hirer in' taxes which g43 towards", west. ,litifiliAL i //, / 00. /i,077 0TRATFoRD. ONT. • Ontario's Best i Practical Training School We have thorough courses' and ' - experienced instructors' ift each of our three departments, Coin- .3,110felmo ..S tt on. T 11 I* 14 D ANIP TxXXORAIIIX. Ong- graduates' succeed and you should get out large free catelogrie, Write for it at once. ' 1 D. A. fittLACIII,Ael, Principal. b P 0 e I b ti fl n i c s 1 s 1 ' ...... Cream Wanted naming an up-to-date Creamery in hill operation, we solicit your patronage! We are prepered to pay the highest inarkCt prices for good -cream, and give you an hon- ..eiit.businests. Weighing, sampling and testing each can of cream re- delved carefully and returning a full statement of sante to each patron. We furnish tWe COOS to each, patron, pay . 'set -.express 'charges, and pay every two weeks. Write for further particulars or send. for Cans and give us a trial. The Seaforth Creamery Co. - Seated -lc Oat. - , CREAM Weare Cream, sweet est market cans free DV all express each. month,- cave cream test each our patrons -*rite rt,preittneqr onny, lank. -1-6. Palm WANTED, in the matket to bay or sour, at the Jliff4'^ price. We supply two to each of our patrons, , VIletgos, PO twice &Ones it per.. Itie any day in the 'Week, can received, and send it Statement Of mote. -,-.fOr.,- tang- and giser�ur a trial. - Reittentei— .. „ TREUAVER & RANTON Ottosery, Piimerstes, Ost. G AND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM DOMINION - :txougsioN PARES MOW FARM seOreetl„,, going and return• - Jog Yuly ist. Orily• •' •• ' PARE AND ONC.;TilliiDs-sOood going Tune ' SOW., and Tut,' Rehire, Mint.' Tidy Rig., 191S, Return tickets, wilt he iold between all stritiehs Cambria east of Port Arthur. *trite your tlekets eerly • at Grand Trunk ticket offieee, MARTI'S/ tp 1NCkOW, ta ging off th war debts Thereport re the ditch was adopted and the work ordered to be done. One thing, however, may confidently A deptitatioe of influential citizens of counted upon: the power of the the Village of Formosa appeared before eple inafi civilized countries to pro- the Council Miring that a. Ry -law be pre - than pared. to pernait the Formosx Electrio ice wealth is so' much greater er before that recevery will be rapid, 1-.Aght cu.- to establish a system of street " 'Petrograd, June 28 -On .-the Nareei front our enemili attenint, te.advanee aleng Qmiliew Yeller eOsf hhn heavy louses. In tthe Orsye, 'vellee on Wednesday sight we minima* trerth advaeee made by etuilideral3iti forces, - and and we captured ;live maehiee gime. Qtt the lett hank of the Vistula north- west of Zavilthosi one ot the, enemy's hattliene . advancing toward our wire entanglements was entirely annthew 04 by, our ere, On Thursday in a .countersithielei neer Zolkiew aost eier berg, vire took about 2,00 priaanere Including Se °Meets arid baottited,-1.3 Machine gnus.. On the Detester be- tween- Ruderoff : .end Hallos -We still, hold in Cheek desperete, attache by great Austro -German forces, On Thursday we took .14090 more prloon- eart; eineglilindoi.nif .9filoora and; 1.7.'nuv French Lines Stilt Intact POMO:- 4Untr 28 -,In- the Argonne there has been emile fighting. In the tbraetnticeneeneforthey atinWnennetreisvetrylv itytio;,ethnet. hand -to -band fighting occurred. The -Germans-:, --employed a burning liquid and under .cover tyt the Oviedo of Smoke advanced their old first'line. 'We boat them back 'with huge losses: : We seteiniltitind otht OthooldieGeeornindanottlern*t ilus we had previously captured. East 'of the Grande trench.' on the ridge en- closing the Senvaini.ravine the enemy On Friday occupied a trench on a trout of 129 metres, During the night We PZSCOPtill'ed It. The artillery lighting on therfront -wan-particularly -vieleet mirth of Elirey and 1.4thaio. A Ger- men aeroplane threw two boinbe en SA Die killing one woman. lighting in the Village of Formosa, and mit that formerly„took years can now for assessing the ratepayers of the said clone in months. It is to be hoped; Village f for the COSt .of said lighting. Goderich, presented the receipt for the * ' By-lawd 'd bl"lid' that much of the labor and money 'IhatthipareCpaeruencialtagrpeen is ehave accord-Sacol, W. A. w kitthens, which were delivered. to Lieut.. rmerly expended. in the building up,of .use% who replied -Suitably. , . log to law at -the expense . of the mrs: seamark of ainemereerse- Wal - *ivied and armies will, after the war," company.- - - - - . . - ,.._,... , . • ker. of Olieton; Mrs. Colsom-ofSeaforth; devoted to the produetion ot ' real Thos. McPlierS011 was appomtea mrs: Exeter; Mrs. Dickson . ealtb. •• • PROHIBITION IN SASK. • The government bill providing that 11 beerooms in the province of Saskat- bewan shall be elosed from the ist day f July matil the end el the war, was assed by the provincial parliament at gina on June 24th. The Opposition r-Coneervatiye party had introduced have the railing repaired Oil the bridge of Exeter; Mrs. and , Miss Hooper, of at lots 25,- con. 6 and 7, and to haveno- Exeter; &V. Collins, of- Exeter, and tices put up at each end oL the bridge others accompanied the party: Pr°Allit tihteinregibsedaiviputteraina:°tVoertthhi:bPrriodegeer. delegation alltiiiMn usagnrradwderilestsder i'lthreettih4 line between Culross 'sand Greenock who were paraded at full strehth, Township, our Council proposed to Meet iy. He called attention to the' good the,Greeneck Council on the grounds work ladies have done in Red Cross so - any day that they would aPpoint and cietien and in other capacities,', and de - have the line. located .end the matter Clued that the fair seri of.lInion,Cowity settled.. to -day performs an act worthy of further Report re sinkhole on Boundary of laurels. Dr. Ifedineed, of Wingham, Onions ateiTurebury- Cape-l-reamari--,-of the 33rt1,--Euren--Regk--,- n amendment providing that the pro- This matter was laid before the Conn- ment, and others were With the :party,- hleasure should bo submitted to 'ty Connell by the Reeve and as the Wbile it I'M the intention to make the - Reeve stated a Coirmittee WaS aPPOillt- presentation inform' al Clol. L. W. Shann- to investigate, mid, rewill be sult; witrn commanding offieer of the dieisionf vote of the People. The amendment, t' • owever, was defeated arid the bill given • later. The following accounts and ()there of the:lit:4f were preeeet, ame law by a straight party vote: were paid; • Later the !tidies were entertained by the Aboat the firist -of the year Premier Wel. newei 125 Yards gravel $12 50. officers of the 33rd Battalion, at lunch ott had warned the liquor men of the Robertson o5b2ert's j.°0% nxnedip,A15e511.yaebr'deleggbialveaidv,nsed oottandTho thiienehthweearoa ingieveesns ,iinch • kitchens rovince that this legislation was part road, 6-50. Geo. Erittweiser, 5 days' prin.-1r their departure from Lonlon, f the government program, and as the work on grader, 17 5 . Geo. Kritz- and the 34th Battabori received its overnment has s. Strong majority in the weiser, yerds•graveland read, 13 20. quotain, Guelph. The 33rd had only T 4R1TAIN'S REPLY erltaln Denies carehnienese 'Res gard to American Shipping Rights • , - • . Washingten„ June...204lreet Wits4uP in a Memorandum transmitted to tha tinted States and made Public 'here and in „London last week, recites fra 'efforts, to rainirnite inceilvediience, to neutral commerce "' and "Alerts that American eitidens ,have no grounds, for 'eeraplient on . &moult •of the ;treats' pent 'accorded. .their carirees, at. ttlinpt Is 'made to amine* :the nran• ciples ,asserted. the- Ainerican note of -.Mareli 1 insisting upon the rtglit of neutrals ' kr- carry •legitimate "0-Onimerco-Witir--eseh--Tother;-and to trade lir 119aeontralnuade.with otvIltans in; ''.countrietio *nether note to Great Britain now ineteirse of :preparation and Will 7b4 despatched. Os 'seen negOtietionsi With taallY oir,et '501)toartOer Imitate 'have been 'Cleared .up, .thire Com- inuntiation probably Mahe 'refer. onto thie latest memorandinaiir• it is tinderfitood Mid the Manner. of en- -forcing the order in .0ounoll will not , treated tie relevant to tlic,ouerition at issue -Whether 'there ,anir Thursday, July Ia., 1915 k"rf***11 'Tilt 114011SONS 1553 A GICHICNAL TrtANSAORICO. teseurnee eincknArt Linens or 00411440' • , SANK MOW ORDER, CAPITAL Atie RESERVE se,s0o,woo, 0•P•AIR •IOX .1n C.111411", • lila PIM I PM! Savings. •BOok Dep�ri At Ado :orimmtcho* wpootors ferfWit • S.. REID, Manager. z. 111 I ill, fel 111 1,111 1111111 111,11111."1,1,,,i16.111 11111,.. use itwas known that the measure Sas. A. Green, raking stories off gravel the ordinary equipment and this genet - road, 1 00. s 'Jos: Niun'ay, on tile made, osity an pa riotiene o- 11113 donors 25 , 00. - Win. -Scott,- 86 yards gravel and accordingly Very much appreciated road, work on grad"- One of the kitc..eos the mega type 9 60 Wei t" et, 13 00. Arch Taylor, C P.R. statute for the Men of the rank and file and the labor, 1 85: Tiles. Millen, *elk on other for (Acme.* A couple of addition. grader, la 00. Peter Milien, LdaY's id kitchens roe yet required for the work, ifh, sideroad, 1 75. Wm. Moffat, needs of the men. - in yards graveland road, 13 40. Virm. • : Moffat, repairing railing on bridge, eon. ould become taw, and the holders, of emiseifieriuldlot bo taken by Et is said that Peeinfer Scott had been or a number Of years a good deal wo- ried liquor parte in the 'Province, nd he appears at lot to have decided o'break completely with it. Ite likely w shat a break was ineeitablearul took went/ego of the *eofjtrioticserti- wnt as an aid 'US the overthroW of the hiller power, He is a, good judge of Opinien and nO doubt has the ulle of the people Wita hint .8, 2 .00. Thos. Mundell/erork_megrade et, 3 50., Prank Rock, work,ori grader; 3 50. A. McCottnack,13 Yerds, ,gravel and road, 2 DO, 'Sohn Donald, s3 gravel, 5 ,30 Philip Hefter, Operating grader, 51 DO,' 3%, P., &Winer, ea piste gravel, 30. Thos. Patton, *refixed ea Statute Leber,' 00. Neil, MeXay, Verdun •--Monday, Aloe 28 A ininiber from here spent the week 'end *-- - Miss Myrtle of Tiverton spent 1. Saturday at J. Wilkic s. • Mrs.- Thomas' Fraser tioent ItIoncley Twhibl" 45411 be 414.8e" blow to building ,IllloyUriqueei, 'A& .00. H; -with friends eothiOth ton, . nmny of ale hc.),telkeePers of SaekatO116- Dormer, monkey wrencla and aildgrease NierVO-i-4filontal.-Senc164r wit. waken nearly lionised bOtele. have -85-fents, , . 'Mrnd Mrs.„-Wril:._14_egUlleo, been bought by the present owners at ------ t. read and it:doted,- tss Dorothy who has been visiting dove. of •-:quiattlpie, ihek ,rotte. value. •• : ' The Council then: adliuhined- to meet f iinildsno the 12kli liae.retttrilecl.: ' • Thebarroom business wail it onotabin...,again'onlionday.i /Wit gest; s - - ' . . 'Mee, Morrow of Iowa, is Visiting her end of the trade*: andN.Vith thilett. &Ill ' • Chas. ntitt°11' Clerk'. '141.1vinr,tsatiMdr;latIrsd, 111Jothann.,101°111i8lehnipeeltriSt. SU& , and travel not ilegrb, wuttiii iiits ix iciit, ,i,,,411.t, r. b-Aiu, no ,,4,a • day afternoon nt Robert Bindle" . et two ago Ord cutting Of • of tile har. „. '""1" ,'Ar:rs Au''Y I Tu.,4 till', tori.MiSiS4Beetsswie AleriTatise•, and It &dins - y. trade tad, mean ruin to. trati, .:.0c, ' The.toad lives.. frOM 'tha ttitottt Ste' 0§, '/11's'stiiiiiitilew0,‘"InSliffititrit 'IVqiis:46,.01;'LJ. ati,__t• can lay .0Ver a thOutiiid • tggil. 'tli 4 aro Vhifting.te e*-1711Wi in' (hie violin y, en:ogees-tone, , ..,-•:,.:-, ..:.. ;' , ":. '.. • year..:..,,t has lived ,10.9 . Yenta: vnt,h,o11., t ' 14,fr, and Mrs. Saintiel Geddes spent a over, it in not likely tlia.t it. would tee. ' d i : Vbf b0tateoilute association of Sask. !.c ;;;Lt."'gretratelarerio,.14.trodiros,:wroect , itttlf60ir•dityri: with, fie:ends.. 'in: 11.0rvlo.' last atcheevan hat advised its men:there to It captures tied devours wasps, yellow- . -,-. vt,77;11: ..I, • Ale. ', rk.t,,,,i;•ftt.' .e,4.tk,' ' " di' t_k„. ' 'A .066 , tzp, theitliaeli ,ititlikdit0,0 ill Valle, jackets, ' ants' ,, . beetles, •Itift5rtnei ,epiderd,n .: , .1.4"e i4quie6 "c). t''.',' .7 ' 'P * 41!' :PM11.41"1" Itet,aniddation when the prohibition: la*, $.116.110.0, , /41„P:r, PiS,"410FPer.s+ ri ' e ' *,itiletftt,t Itetlifoglill'IL %I' - .',.11tict . libt IA) out the 'aituatiotw :as the law futrility tooa. to All Ito ttor00.4-' tOtir 'iligh, gtttraLttOodk, Harold tjathP' Wia. TV:ebV.Pfentilliirtt. Riji:1:141 .gtatitn- It4%1 Oti Tuesday afternoon. .. .. " Be " comes tato force. . This, Of, courses. tannot be repealed before melt a policy ,times. . A .single toad will in three behead; Evelitt Vrairerileto fir Miley jot toittoomis who tilideittikt it, ., .. *tondo devour 'Ott 10,000.. lildeetS, -If lafteteek *Wok entheir entrance exam ',every tku 411i:est would have dotte one • WO teiShtheta all success. • ,. . . tt Made . In Canada Made in Canada o um ia ra on a ecord a mark of quality as the Sterllig - 'mark on silver. The making of a Columbia Record is an artistic triumph, - Every shade. of a vOeal expression and every variation in Ione is faithfully recorded and reproduced. - The same 'Iola true in reproducing instru- mental music. ' 0 • In the records of such, famous selections as Tschaikowsky's Overture .481,2, one ,can dis- tinuish the notesof every instrument at any moment, even in the ,most tremendous Pas.' sages, Get this Demonstration Disc 30c. • In order that you may become better acquainte with the gip:II:ties 'of Rec3rds,' we have issued a Demonstration Record at 3oc. This record is typt- , • • cal of the lhousa.ads of records' in our general ,cata- • logues and 'demonstrates to vvhat a degree of perfec- tion the Corurnbia Graphophone Co. has brought the art of reproducing vocal and instrumental music. We will gladly ,play • this„ and any other Columbia Record for, you, STRAWliERRY' (By Peter .1.1eArthur) • Gruff old Doctor Johnson doubtless thought. that he was 2'speaking' the -lent, word 03014 fruit when he said that GO& could have made a better berry than the straiebeil y \ but tio did not believe ,that God ever had. But then -what -variety of ,strawberry did Debby' Johnston have in mind? None of out best berries date back more than a hundred years, and the berrieshe knew could not have done ant _Ininternet191141,1f...40„..for _ .frAgt.::mer.e.the,a,zivea,,suggestionoftha kinds -pokers- that Greet- Britain and her we - His berries may have ,been allies have asiumed to , exercise over - the commerce 4;4 the'*orld, In its memo, the Foreign 011iee era- phasizes the "varied. special . conces-,, *ions made in favor of Unitod States citizens" in setting forth that all Brit- ish °Merida have acted in everir Cage "with the utmost despatch consistent shall venture tuamend his epigram by with the 01413ct in view, and of , , . show- -a in that When a6d wanted a be lag in every ellaft Filleil C011iiidergtkill' , , tter for neutrals. as might be Conibatible "bet:: cotiri46, the_ wild strawberry . tas with the object, namely, to .provent anothet strewberry. . than -ti strewberry he made. vesseig from Carrying goods for or - . . . all•parts of the world, bat the. domesti. glOrious, but there IA one :glory Of the • Wilsonapdanother glory of the .Senator .Dunlop and Other glories of .inany kinds of strawberries; . for one strawberry „difi- , ereth from Mother strawberry in glory. As Dr. Johnson has been dead for many - years and I need not fear his wrath, I om, beereknewn-sinee..the coming frthe enemy's territ;ry." I Censorship Drawa TIhter eited .vaci.64'.*:*091(.4. " "0;441'6' London, Juno 28,--Annotincenient dueed from 'ViTinie Since Was ntakle by the: 2iistar Cfliee *ester.. then liOrtictiltUrmts Italic been In pursuit . day that any pfraon' Who, "tither of, the ideal berry and now thee ere hop. . . direetly. or indirebtly.", three to Jetere ing for great -things through hybridiza- niany 10°0:nation Indieating the . thin, • selection and *het ..ntaetioallee calities Over which hostile, atterate have patisedwill be liable. to 00601; mitten. The adAte.110140 trite Of 'Matt ina.tter,it being stated that Writers - of 'lettere who .send booroutuon Of .„,peaSible" .taga. to..hostile countries may be prodeented.i. All are eiiitioned• that letters. toneutral coinitriee ilieUld be both brief and °AWAY legible. •. • :Perth Votes 'Against, Linder _ • Brantford, lithe- 284 -The Canada :Ternporanco Act was la8t Week„",car- ried 'hi.- Perth. county by about 'twri lituideed. majority. Only three to**. Alpe *voted . &ganef,. the Meager", EalithOpe, Logan. and the paining ot -:tho.. act cute off - in alltwenty-nine tavern and three shop liteagea . 'tent damage thatoad has Saved. ten del A. large. number 'ripe) here 'attended CROP PROSPECTSlate. Evideritly tho toad et a.valuttble . Meta to the farmer, ordner, and fruit- , „ Armor, and gm be Mede especially use There is rdtiOtt Lor CW511111080 tit the, ful in the gromplonaek garden and berry decided goad,. Tke ' totg', 00006 top proopenteindieetect btrIovertureirt$..;001. alnottuted to $10, the Garden RAY 10 Mrs UAW* On Thursday ievWnitig...' An -,.exceltelit-. pro( Oaten* tree .givetfaud all report it ea _ ....Gorizia Hos °Fairan • Minn • 28 -An exchinge *tens dovetail Milan Mittel that Geri* hat.hadO eaPtilred by the 19319". Aeso*ginta.ltaroa,,,,A4k,, Do You. Want A icvcle? -Get a Hyslop -None better Olareneirifenon \ I Li!solingratt. etoo amounte to ereative eVOlution. • At the. Vihelatids experimental" station alone they bate this leer over .tartr thousand new varieties to test in -the 'hope of dis- covering one that is new and surpassing.-.Aecorclingtafruit tati etiectlidlifrirere berry is now more widely used than any, other:trait' except the apple. It may be tiled to ,advantage either cooked -or raw, ahd-ckqr-le.4-.-Orawl?errictihrtrrttlieir relish AN, , . . to every seasoirm the year. 'Then there, mesChe eraiiberryjam.fer the chilartin'st , liinches at school and for the workman'e; dieter Pail. . In, shore it may . be use& . in so 'limey ways,: all delightful, that; evei•y houseWife,,, no ,shatter how poor, - feels that she must have a supply ot. strawberries in anal° fottu if she ''is to) . have a home worthy of the oaree. ,..Not onie• is it a fruit of incomparable quiffitn but it Ian' no peeling' no 'core 110 pit and no waste of tiny kind. Italie(' ie ais economical as it is -delightful. Retinae of its. perfections it has ri , place of, its own in the favor of humanity, and best ..01_4.1Lierthe-firkt.fteilli fruit_ to., .come_ ., Am the market in the 'spring' when .1,V4Y are sharp set aftet the long winter ... tTnquestionably the etrawberry '. de - Serves the account of it creation given by that delightful fabulist, Jobe Airiest ' Mitchell, editor of Life. Re fabled that. theCreatortook sonmeh' good material: andso many flavors' to meke the Iledsont river shed that the devil used up all his . 1 newer for evil in filling it with the most .distressieg emountof bones tit. be fOund In any fish, Then the C'reator'triumph- . 'aptly Marie the strawberry and thudeeil . had nothing' left with milt& to spoil it. ` So he "fled howling" and we irethe strawberry:the-one'perfeetietrytha • - ' ',entire, and perfectehrystolite ef fruits." , A' reeidelit of Walkerton recently notieed a number of 114 liens giving; signs of illness and had One. „of them dissected at the :local Agrisultureli offiee. "Examination showed the bird to be suffering from' a woll developed 0a80 Auboreulesis. --The- .!neident • seggests that housekeepers should be metal' When pureirfaii4 tolfl to see , that the hircle are plump and other. .vristrgiv.o evidetate,et good _health.-- - • ' . Caputo Authorized $5,000,000 Capital taId hp. est3.000.006 „ *wales • • 0, .10501000 A r I Wirt • I s peam.- Bank OF Hamilton siAni I.) 1 8 7 PARME44'11,01$:0M.$4 • AND .... SALE NOTES nzativ4 1,0tC14:Allibtla0t4 tUCKNOW BRANCH J. A. GLENttit, Manager; la •