The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-12-02, Page 5#;•40.-
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Thursday, Docernber *nttl, 105
' '1,11kwa/Promr■Pr-1 vouppriervirr,c7--. • -71/7
The •- Busy Hardware Rause 1
PHONE 66 will Deliver Your Order eat Soon. 4 we Hoeetve
ig Reductions co ,Cloter Tires
30 x Nobby Tread Casings, regular
1.
price $209. This week, $15r:50,-
• (Guaranteed 6,000 miles) "
36.14' Plain Triad Cat-in4s, regular
S12-50, This week for $10,05,'
iGuaranteeda,soo, - • •
Inner TOO 'for. above casingi,. regular
• 4;3- t"•:'• This weekonly.$3.1:0.
• Repair Your
Own Shoes
Regillar--1014'nee
This week our
price,15-65c. and
,1 pr. Balf Soles,
any size, owEE
with each outfit.
-Axes' Handled and Withoitt
ItadJe
. •
This weett we offer
' •• extra handle,
„worth Mc., PRUE,
with eacli:tixe:Y• "
" . .•
ileavy Copper Nickel Elated Tea,•Icettle •
All. 'Utensils made of ..cctpper have advanced 'in
price' and are going still higher. We: Offer ‘thil3
week mei er 50 fee RettleS for the low' priee' of
$1.35. (Size 9,
Just What Your 'Wife
Has Been Wishing For
And this week We offer
ypu special inducements
to tiny. -Christmas will
soon be hereand you can
start now to purchase
some Of your gifts and at
the- same time get extra
value for. yeur. money. • We have a fall assortment from
$2.50 up and we giveerou :VREIt with each sweeper a bottle
of 0.Cedar floor Polish or a bottle of Lirptid Veneer.
with each ,RazOr.
How About Your. 'Razor?
This* week we will give yeti
your choice of a good Razor
Strop, anY price up to 11,59.,. fre,
THC
-e:
-Odah
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Peish
1-Varnisfowl
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•:1,1.11
0.451ag
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We have-Matiy:styleS and:.
-sizes of •
ileating S(Coli.es.
yOu have not -5114,e -up
your mind as to .the kin'
yod- like-. bcse, we would
.ask you to 'leok over our
assortment. We guarani.,
• tee our Healers to be the
best on the market.: Come
in and get our prices and
„
you4will I e surprised to
see how far your money
• ,
• REMEMBER;.these Special Prices are only
.-0Ood- -Until Saturday, • December Ilth.
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TIM LIOSIVIOW IMMO;
SIR CEORGE HWY ,
A WEALTHY SERVANT
Cl/ROSS COUNCIL,
BRU,CE .COUNTY'NUWS
Town Ha1I Teeswater, Nov. 22nd.
John Wolfe, a Well knewei cattle
Colincil met on the above data. Mein -
dealer of lit alkerteth died at hie 110M0
phbeale.tvelaell pirueisneuntto„othoef Rtbeeeveriteaviotukes ;,ttraryneoenrol9uvexari).ir,Noirr.:Aitilea, iter a
:meeting were read and sustained. • • 'Whi 4140/44;,..,,g some potatoes ono
Merherson- bonalcTsonr- Th. l the Itniy last week, Reeve, lzeard, Of Port
• Reeve be instructed to petition the Rigiu; fen against & stove ,alad has
• (101113tY Council at its December Session since lien nursing 0 number of injur-
to lime+, survey made of the Oillreiss ed: nb.•
and Greenock Boundary to establish a Accord'ng to the Feieley Advocate,
proper Iine1 as constant COMplaint hate 418' NaPri049.011' A( Elf:18"1eY
been made to this Connell. And the Township, has a gong: Which baslard
Provincial Survey Department instruct- 20, eggs this fall, two Of the egge 'being
ed us to take this couree,
" Armetrong-M01'bereoh•e-:- That t h e . It look as though there would he o
Reeve and jaa. Donaldson be appointed _rash eate the Bence -Battalion ees. soon
to have earth heeled te COVCT TOad grad.
on Aro sideroaci, eon. 8. quele4. as (enrollment is authorized by the
tereistroeg......Thenajere_ellateeepay Den. Of Militia. Even last week; a
no bills for damages re,the sinkhole on' nnmb:rrogli!PPI.LcatI°." were made. at
BOUndaTy. until we aseertain which limn-
wailct
191Paiit,Y Is liable, • as we have 'already • Lieut.- 0. 13. Marten'son Of, /,. B.
entered fiction. in the 'matter. Carried, Martvn, Of Ripley, sailed on Nov. 13th
• Donald4.0a-rilloPhersoa-,ThWA e from. Montreal No.a,7,for . England,
clerk write the clerk of the Milnicleality yeereem will menieete his training be.
of Carrick deniending the hal_4.co,pt ftC fore going to the front. .•He enlisted
coon-MI*1th; Carried.
• Arneitrong-IVIcr.hereopeT h t WO in the 47th bett4liea Itt'iVan'entivers
aptlearike WM. Case to Sell the thnher• ... • .
on, the 300, Sidereed Con. 3, if hedeern An. auction sale of '52.1leiedl of cattle..
was held aterorrnosit teat week, the
•cat,ile,141b-g beet' driveh..alk the way
frein Lien'a flea:d the ex tremiienorth
w ,
end of :BreCounty-ea disteiree 'of
72 miles.- it is Said they arriVed.in
good tonditimi afal sold welt. ‘2, • t
W. E. Weidner, who enliated at
Walkertem and left last sking for
Englend;with a special detechinent of
the 3Ith, is back -home with a broken
ankle, the result of an accident while
ea,rrying despatches on a motorcycle.
he
Taccident, occurred in England.
'advisable, Cartiett '"' ` •
• ArmstrOng -•-• McPherson !:,-T,hat'we
• aetiVat alajottW41,1.0.Con.
aS.eitttluseaVreritehde.7.Pid.girad•::
- Philip Grub,- nUttiog in culvert at lel,
7 7. eon. '15, IN .00. ' Mi Rettingere op.
hill t kt 3,6On..10, 22 '42,' .John,,Mas-
sell, putting in culvert at 1077, con, ,10,
2 62. Chas: Illerbruit,Irep, road at lot
20; con. A, 2 00, Peter Ruth, rep.. cul-
vert at let I, con. 15, e0c, John Bet-.
Unger,: 75 yards on town line, 7 50.
Wm. Reeking, timber, lumber and labor,
II:0 85. •Walter Howe, rep. road et lot
2, con..6, 1 .25, PeterStraus, Breading
gravel and other Werk at 'cep. 14 and 15,
8 74. Wm. Bannermen, contract giav-
ening at lots e4 and 20, can. 15,. 74 90.
Pinnell; rep. road on boundary,
con: 10, e 00. John O'Malley, rep.
•bridgeatelot 8, con. 2, 6 50. ' Harry 11,1c-
Kague, putting Posts ender bridge at
COD. 6; 10 -00. Chas. Dickeson, spread-
ing gravel on gravel road, 5 68. John
Scott, contract gravelling on gravel read,
110 .4(), Ed, King, inspecting contra&
on hill at let 30, con. • e, 10 00. Arthur
SimPson, rep. hill, man end team, 2 50.
Albert Hughes, men and •team, 3- 50.
Angns McKenzie, 4 day:it, men and team
on grader, 14 00. Philip Keifer, -ciPeie"
ating grade?, 34 56.. Milas Mein. Cen-
tred tubbing hill and.gravelling, 70 55:
Angus %Kenzie; contract cutting hilt
and culvert, -46' 10. ()has: McKinnon,
inspecting contract' at lot 29, con. 2,
79.,...„.110hert.Colvirt, 1 day -man and
on grader, 3 50. Win. Colvin, 1
day man and team on grader, 3 50.
Johniaitkens,:insPecting:sheep killed by
dogs'3 DO. James Thompson, rep. sink-.
hole et lot 94, coo., 12, 3; 00. A. Mc.
Cermick, Op, ;hill at lot 29, Con. 1, 3 00.
Angus McKenzie,.part payment en• con-
tract, 9 .00. 'A. Deere, Caress share of
drain, ist•sideroad, con. 6, 18 19. Ed.
King, inspecting contract, 30th sulltroadi
con. 4; 1 00. • The Red .Crose Fund,
1000 00. M. F. Fairbaite, part payment
printieg contract, 15 00. • •
Cese-Doneldson-That the finanee
report as now read be adopted and orders
heeled on the Treasurer for 'payment of.
-the accounts-. Carried.
Donalcition- MePherson- That this
Council dOnOaradjourn to -meet again
on December the 15th, :as per Statute,
.or at the call of the Reeve. Carried. '
• Ones IITITTONk Clerk.
THE BRAVV BARE KNEES
lily Jamis1311111p Winsen, No.; "0, section
A. M. B.; London,Ont)
Ohl whit wad mairch in trogsers
Ifilte a chiel frae 40,4
Obl whi Watt ask fur ' in1s/
-Free yer brnYite, "hraz'envbands. • -
When the Hieland pipes -are skirling
WI' their streamers in the breeze
Ao4 the breith.o) heaven sighing •
Rood oor braw bare knees. •
If ye wadna shame yer hameland.
Wear the sporran, kilt and skean)
The Elaine' Pape•r:Qiveg you the reading matter in
• •• which yon have thegreateat intereali •
; • .--the home news: Its ;very issue will: prove a welcome' visitor •to eveti
1 member of the family.. -: It should head your list of :41wepapor and.periodical
subscriptions. ; , . , • .. 4... ...
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IEWSPAPER PRICES
1916
BLOW is .gieed a list of the pricee at which .we can tiere-
d& r supply city papers or the corning year. You ean
save mopes, and. trouble by ordering at Tun 8E141;114kt. Omen.
Our inaimate• relation With the *city offices enables us to eider
With -41m minimum chanci3ef lose or irregularitysef any kind. -.We
are always in it positiont') rectify •errornas a complete recoyd of .
id 1 'orders ie 1kept on file. No paper Ordered •withent payment
• an.e..deancee .7•These prices 'de_ not_inctiida...THeeSnalanisiere- which --'
is41.00-per-year additional .
$3.00
•
'Daily Miff anO. Einpire, . ... .. ... ......... a.qo
• Londen Daily'Advertiser • • ... ; • 2.00
• London Free Pts .. • , , 3.00.
•
Daily Star ••• fird II • ....I 11‘6. 6, 6, .44 • . ... . a. • • • a • .2,000
Jeeile Neste . ee. 0-6'4 4 a ...a.* 4 • • 200'
Pally World , • • .0 • a aoa•es 4 • .4 • • 6.• • 6:0::!'275
Weekly Mail and 1.?mpire., 1.00.
Pttriner's Advocate . ; , 1.60
Family Herald and Weekly .Star • a 6.* a • • ; a'a -1100
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`Weekly Sun ... 0.
Canadian Pictorial * ' - 1.00
Canadian Farm ... ... ..•1:06
.Faten and Daley ... , . , ,.. ,, „ . . 4 .6 . .. '• '1 1 1.• 00 '
• Winnipeg .Weckly Free Press '•• .I • a • II li . 1 00
Lendon.Week ly Free Press .... . •6••• a tawai41411 100
• Montreal NVeekly Witness .. 1.00
Canadian 13tiptist., sa,.. .....,,.. , .... .• 4 V a 0. a 1:50 .
PN3sbyterian • . -.44044440 0 4440 44....,....orli,i 11.50 '
Canadian 110m9 joiltnal - .... . .. . .t..........* •, 0... :/,' 1,00 •
:Lot
)11;101 441^1ciumpogetate
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V
4.
or a regiment o' Scotties •
. •
Is a ,sicht 'to.glad the ego,
And when Rosebery beheads us
lie's as envious.as ye please, ,
-And he wusht the wind 'Was whustlin'
•
Rood his braw.bare kuees.
There'S folk that hate the Scotties •
. And the bonnie elites they wear, •
An' the•Gerinatihe reVirea therit
por they Ali him wi' despair, •
_Wheeeter he.sees
• His hairt begins to. freeze .„
:And he races frac the devils.
WI! the braw_liareeknees„---
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•CARNEOiE'S WEALTH
• The proprietere of the Hohn House
at Durham were last week fined $300
and costs for hieing liquor on the
premises in viLlatioe of the loCal option ,
The constable had found *30
bottles Of Goode, -ham on the premises.
• Within the past feel' menthe •elegise
trate Laidlaw, of Durham; has iinpos•
ed 'fines for bteaehes of the Liquor
License Aet aggregating 'over .0-1,000.
At a temperance convention held in
the Methodist church, Cliesley, last
Week it Wan decided to stare a cam.
pawn to place Bruce County under the
Canada Temperance Act. As about
three-quarters of the•County isnew in
the shy column the conveetion figured
-
out that this area would again ,poll
strongly for a boozeless territory and
would anore- than-eoffset tire adYerse
vote in the writ seetione. If, the, Act
caeried', thee& reiniiining bars would
be wiped oht-Walk-erten': 3 bars otit
�f Brant, -3out of Greenock, 6. out of
1 Item 9alrosie and 4 jii
Weirton, making •a total of 21 bars
'affected by the measure,
TORICHka AT Wiairrox.,-;--Lriet week
,the Wiarton Peoduce CO. shippet1•1400
•turkeys, for which they psid :14 cents
per pound live weight, t wotild ap-
pear that -this shipment might. make a,
Shortage for Christman,- but Mr
Holmes says not, so. if the,average than -
has the prieulie will not be obliged to
eat either beef or pork' oil that day. A
funny 'incideet-oceurieilThiiiii the
-turkeys were being weighed, one Ot
out of the box and startcd off like. a
zeppelin, it flew ecross the street and
struck •the .plate glass flout of the
laundry 'and smashed the .830 front
into atoms." -The Chink could not
-inderstand te 'situation, 'bat he -Av-as-
told ll'arkey. . had declared War •dn
Ching. -.The Echo, . • •
Career. of Leading lansiberman W
!Lone' Acted. ai 1-110h.Commisslose
-Worker, Not 0.rater•
••t
A few years ago -eyery bright
•the Canada eisel4 rattle off the list
"titled Canadiane, wile, call do it no
„Mit lone ago • Man who rose to
-chief ,wlalp of -his 'party at Ottawa.
Dominion Cabinet minlaterr'and tli
:Canadian ,Comeaissionee inponda
with a 0 Sir" to bid neine, bad his b
graehr general aPpearence, and 'ch
acteristics 1nsczjbe4 In the -memory
:List about •eyerybody„in the. countr
Canadied Affairs and canedia
*lee% bye grown •and multiplied e
•ceetlingly and stt the pleas a tha ele
torate knee/. little ebout sir Geer
114,T 1-1.154004W-liati' ria4 :tek
the„P'Ointe ot eminence lufit'.enueleta
. •
•Bir George perley, on
of the fee'e business Men of tem
wealth ho bave becorateprombeent I
Canalitae oklitics; bielembe
man.,4. was bent, in' the lintte
Stateeeeat Lebanon; NOW Hanibehlr
• In 057, .13,4, be. iV,ati brOnght te Ca
nda:In'infaney:and. be'cattie° nature
'teed British •,sulhect *885. Mr: re
•ley attended Harvard-TInivertalti, tak
ing an arts course. After Lome year
rof travel he, returned to 'Ottaw. Hi
father had become One of the Urges
lumbermen . of that district, and Mr
'PerIey hibuself became a millionaire
and a prominent society man.
;low what influenced this millionair
to enter politics? In the first plat
the' say he likes to do his bit ,of wor
for the .general good-. Fer example
he has served as a church warden in
the Anglican Church and as a delegate
• t9 the Synod, •, He wad:chairman
ho
r
esseeseree"-- rateen9lIpm.
.THI OY,ERSHAS —
TORA,CCO. PPP"
The lellotvirog Statement, regazding the
land. contributed for the purchase: of
tobacco for -the Canatilanforces has been
iti3
'$14ed
',A.ui:dfted statement receipts and: ex.
penditure Overseas/Pub Tobacco Fund
tor yeer • ending !;10 -tit Sept. Receipts:
Subscriptions Overseas Tobacco Fund,
£49,985; net prOceedsOhndrews Empire
.Day Collection, B10,024, Total £60,005.
Expeedittare; 'Amount paid for Tebacco,
Oigaretteketc.,,suppliedto soldiers and
250,05. OSA at Overseas Club,
X.2,710. Cash, at bank, R6,591. _Toted*.
•X60,005.7 hate'eXaiiiined7the'abeve
statement with the books, youcheie and
records of despatch and receipt' of sup.
plies and find the same to be correct.
The expenses of adMialstration are not
being charged to the Tobacco rand.
Biped, E. Layton Bennett, Sons dr Co.,
'Chartered A_ccoUptauts, 31 and 32 Rroad
*Feet, Avenue, London, E.. Q.e 29th:
page 5
Mr. Fa' Ure.. Wrn, IVA; of he 1441.
istzcaormos 114•LIMSBY.-On Tues-
day' evening* Nov. 23, to' home of Mr.
mul Atm Ilreetferd,
'*afi the WOUP of a yen? Pretty wedding„
when their daughter, Edult, was untteil
in the liolY bonds of matrimony to Mr.
liralter Nicholson, of Kinlen6h. The
bride who was unattended, was given
oway:hy her father. Mrs. C. It Ma*
/1(414z10 PlaYe(11PhO wedding:starch. The
bridle. was ,attired in a charming dress of
• chiffon sliadow lace over net, Rev, O.
N. McKenzie, of • Kinloss, totidelated,"
Only the immediate relatives of time
bride cnd groom were present. Atter
,ths'ceremony all retired to tho
dininm-
• room,. Wind .0'mgal/tons ,repast.. wcs,-;,-, -
partaken of. The remainder of the
evening was Pleasantly spent an - •
intercourse and games,The bride was
the recipient of many. 'beautiful. gifts,
On Wednesday lemming the bridal party
left for their home at Kiplough, takiwg
with them the best wishes of their macy
friends.
•
SIR GEORGE. PkBLEY
-tito relief .fund inT87 when a forest
tasselman.,- east of-iOttawft, did
t lot ,of damage: He was chairman
)f the reller fuud„.when in 190� Hull
Wiii37'deVallaiplii Tree
AnywaY, iu-the latter yeae he ran
or .the Dominion Mollie as candidate
••or Reaseii county, hut was defeated.
n t lire -election ir 1962 he ran" again, •
'or the •Cciiinty of Argenteuil Quebec.
le Was elected and he'llas represent -
d that-c-Ons-tituency ever since. He
as made Chief Whip of the Consern
tateve party in 1911. It Was expected
• The Durham 'Clieptlitlifi'ad the for- hewou1d-lye`made7Mliffater.6e Pfnanee
-lowing:- De. Laimeof Prieeville, had
a narrow escape fronr being droWned
one day last week. While on his way
to see a patient and going across .the
floating bridge at Gilles' .10 e, south
line; Attemesia, in an ' endeavor to
avoid a big rut at the approaCh, went
too far to the edge and his ear partly
turned, turtle. Were it not for a pest :esen ; a_ rather poor epeakee and a
near the end, the car and doctor would "...eat philanthropist.' Sir George was
ha.ye gone into thelple. It is said there is - married in 1384 to Miss Annie BowlbY,.
no bottom at the place, so the doctor of Berlin, 'Ont. Mrii. Perley died, and
says if he Went down there would be In 1913 he married Miss milly White, .
no more herd of him.. His car was one of Ottawa's social leaders.' •.•
damaged to. the extent of hesset $50,:• • 1 •
•and no doubt the _ArtesaMa c•ouncil
will be good fel. the repairs. (Dr.
Lane's: early home was neir Kinlough
_but -instead- he waitaIten Anto-the
-abinet as a eliniSter witheut. port-.
:olio:. • After Laird Strathenna's death.
er. Periey went to London as Acting
.7anadian Commissioner, \ :
Sir 'George, Personally, :is described
is -being cultured, eniellectual, : pleas
-
int, but net a great "mixer," very '
to lloosekEepers
. •
. • The: followingis kora The.Bniee Her-
.
iktandffiiileX:Df • . .perti Ilyeetitawerd trakee peels: •
ge_n_tlenian :wire -advertised_inethi aloSely and '9-CeuPY 'niuch less 7'apacizi
paper last weekfor a'estenogiapher and for a ',given amount of nioistnre than
who had the applications set in Care of when. there is a gteater degree. ot
A
the. Ilerild-Thees office, was fairly de. Newly fallen snow of aVerage
, s ,ndrew Otienegie has a fortune to day
of $20,000,00Q..0f.the vast wealth which luged With teplies from young ladies in compactness of 11 1;3 inchedepth,
_' .,
the••ironmaster possessed When he start- town and surrounding country seeking Issaid to havebeen reckoned in re
ed givieg ftiva.y his fortune twenty Yeitra'. eeperitnenti ateeereivaletie-to one -
age; in conformity peinciple of' • •• •
Abe *On thn oilier hand edvertisee , •
:inch Of rain. A cubic Poet' of newly
dying poor,thatie all he hes left:
•
now down en the list of America's
Ile merits for girls to do housewbek have
brou'glit.veri siiL9 response, thee showmilhoivtmres...
'
Mr:Carnegie; luta given away about. thnt the trend ot the rung ledies,of
3-50,0000.0, .rf intqest were to be to day is•frometho-kitelien-tO•the esffice:
oidded-ollogne.brple !linos _he. has, me- Arid' there's ercason whicli.mietresstrue
aside the totarwOuldreach neerly-$400,--ho
aeo,cfoo. This Sulu he has given away in inesewho are. -•se dis iuntled over- th
sW
pertinence of his belief thrat the than Who servant giil famine,
dies possessed Of total wealth and who.fore pissingjudgmen at the next pink
devotes no part of it to the public's use,
has failed in life. ' •
' ,The fortune of $20,000;000 which Arr.
Carnegie has left he, hes devised in his
• will Amok entirely to charity. Little
will go to his family. Thus, when- his
„will is:made public. it will be forted that
he really made good his boast of 'dying
poor. There is, strictly speaking, no•re-
cordlike his in this or an y 'other cpurie
• Sno'v.fiti 'Oensity .Verlei
According to the speed of As fell
and the -temperature 'the deneitY Of
snow • varies. In, frosty _Ikea the r
eemes: down.. light -and dry. end the"
bulk is greater thee in the moist cbld
%Tat er when the snow fallseiii• !erg%
uld consider be-.
tea (Mr What they are pleaSed to ter111
as thononsense Of the foolish virgins,
The fact that gills. in offices and factories
have shorter' hours and Acknowledge no
boss between ,quitting tithe and the start-
ing khours again, isn't probably the real
Nankin why girls are forsaking the house
for the shop. If we were asked to define
the chief cause of th'etransition, we
unhesitatingly say 'Neff respect." The
stenographer is intrOdUced by her etn-
ployer as Miss So-and-so and is made to
feel, before strangers at least, that stieis
about the seelatcquillof her bons. On the
'ether band, the mistress the home
hits alninst invariably about herbelp no
"our maid," "bur servants," ete„, and so
makes the girls -feel es'if they were of
inferior clay and were only humble vas-
sals under the Master and servant plat
of the old tetidal system. The girls don't
like it, and hence they drift towards tlie
office and factory, where they are "Nfie89
end not:"Ouri" and where t'hty are re-
ferred to aqs separate inclivitlatsl and
i` • •
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is by far .the finest, largest and best ever
before printed,' . The Hicks stormi and
Weather forecasts for 1018 again have
proven their truth and. value, and this
splendid Alitateac for 1916 Should find'
its way straight into every home ilea
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Magazine, Word and works, d his 'no-
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wtolt and ••Warke Pule-wet4414‘40..y.4444
FsnkllpAytt St, iittulloi .
'
%Wen , show weighs 5% 'winos'. am) a
tubic• foot 'uf rainwater weighs 62,4
pounds. , A -gallon et 'water: will -cover
two square feet lin inch deen.-.
'Cettish ,as- a Diet ..:
•Recent exhortatioria. to , thrift nave
revived intermit in odd' articles of
Het.. Catfish, in, some places knawir
as reek salmon, is extensively -used
'In. Germany. In the eighties the late;
1:lateness pur.dett-Contts inade a :val-
iant attern* pt to get people to eat cat
le -eels, mid their like: • At e • big
;xhibition held at the tline She had
Ish • • restatirants organized, where
heeie fieli were c9oked and sold cheap
A 'HOPEFUL H -6411T
Heaven'sbent gift is a licipeftileheart,
Which rises, superior to every adverse de
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tient 1,nct siewt every opposing tidee.One
such a spiritine fantily is a blesSingbe-
yond estithete mict if a %thole family
*mild give out all the' surisht& it 'could
geneiate by continially striving to out:
thine every other Menther *there wmild be
44f044,/ tile to the 100,--!-Seleotei
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Anal*„tie Of above Subssriptione: Prom
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Oanada.4119.647 froio. 37/510 PubScrihere';.
United Statesi ',8,082.1frOin 33,561 sub;
scribers. Aestralia, and New Zealand
from,22,696 subscribers.Enrape
25,347 R60'25,586 sabscrihers. Africa
£6,863 from 28050, ,subscribern,
1:4,860' from 14,881 eubscriberS: ; Soerli
America $3,508. from scribers.,
Central A•merice, ge, 283 frora• 4,433
isubiefibere, • Total £4.9,983i."from 170,-
308 inibscribetee. • •
• (Signed) ' .,EVELYia WImenf• •
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WegtfOid •
-Monday; Nev. 29.
Roy Heldenby attended the ball at
Kiploseon Friday eming.
Sam J. Stanley passed through our
burg with his -'11.Yer" on Saturday."
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Mcl3ride are spend -
a week visiting friends at Westford.
Mrs. •Tames and Jack •spent Sunday
afternoon' at Joe Wall's on the 14th. •
Clarence Haldenby is .engaged with
-Witt. Richardson fom. the winter months.
• The Teeswater Iligh School students-
Ispent the week 'e•nd at their. respective
-homes here. . •
Will, George and Howard naldenby
reterned to their respective benies from
the_West last week. .
Mr. and Mrs.Joe Wall; of the- title •
spent Siinday with the fornier's parents,
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.CONV4NTIQN AT tAIESqY
(Maley Enterprise).
largely at.feecied. Ipeeti,ifr
:the Methoeliat'OhurCh'en Monday -it wati •
unanimously deeided to hripg Lime
vocnolliety.C. ,arrnahtleri. TueymprereoulanicreesAnitt • ptnetittihcirks
With 25 ear cent; • of these entitled to -•
vete iit poietniOn 'eleetions• ori•it: • The
•ppetition
plifnitst the Dominion 015einnitnto9ai (.iltijoevre. ceieticitl
the necessary requirements are
a vote may be tekeii at any time after •
three months have elapsed' from the •
time the petition is forwarded. .There is
no doubt the Canada Temperance Act , •
would carry by a large majority hi Bruce.
Before the petitions are•completed other
petitione will be in circulatioe topreneut,
tattle. Legislature to cut off all licenses
next May; and if the Legislature will
. not go so far. as that, then to take& vote
of the electors on the total prohibition '
of the sale of intoxicants. You might as
well try to dam Niagara with a tooth- ,
pick as to stop the prohibitiop wave that
is sweeping oyer Ontario bmglit nn:
largely.by war conditions,. and we be-
lieve Ontario will be dry in ' 1916. Mr. •-•-•-r."-^,••:'
.ptoprieter :_or the: _Queen's .
Hotel, Elmirood, attended the • conven-
tion in Chestey and tried to sheer • the .
advantages of a properly enforced license
system over the' Canada Temperance
Act, but none of the delegates, inclined
to his way of thinking. ' • ,
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We -are --Giving 'Special -Prices
On many of our Ladies' Coats in Sealettes,
turls and Tweeds. •Also in Fur Lined.
A kat Lined, .,special, for $30. Ftdur Black Astra-
chan Coa.ts, were 25.00 and $3o.bc, for • $8 to clear.
Now is- the: firile, to get a supply ot Wool • Under-
Wear,'before the prices go any higher. We have
Stanfield's in Men's and "VirnbuWs M 1.aclies' and
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Men's' and Ladies Raincoats at
; A few Men's Overcoats at Bargain Prices to clear. •
We have. an 'excellent .as-§prtment of Ladies' High -
Class FURS in Mink, Persiarr, Lamb, Cub Bear,
Black Fox,:Blue'and Natutal Wolf. Big cuts in odd
Muffs and Syires. Be sure and see our stock.' .
OUR MILLINERY BElaili:RTMBNT is stiil welI supplied with
. Has anJ Trintotings for Fallad Winter. .
• Butter add Eggs taken,as Cash.
WILLIAM • CONNELL
Cpuerifet!rwuumortiimeweobusoseltowev•.iismie,"%weri~..
Coateln-411.d.,Get -Shod'
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c November with its wind and sleet is here. Heavy
shoes are .needed for outide Work.. We' alway§:l.
- afin •at carrying the 'Best •Heavy..Ch.:)es..that ..we. can,.
buy.: Our prices are 2.75; 3:0-6,3,543 and•$4.00.• •
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seldo-M•T koes-
.•§ell:Rubbers That. Fit 'Your Shoes and our
prices will fit your pocketibook. •
Warm Hearted People Occasionally get Cold -
Feet .•.„ We have -s.--rsrge stock .of Felt,Shoes •
and Supplies to_select from that Will keep
your feet a.s.warm Ats toast.
61.440~4000,04011;06104;0410;190,NWOormonoikriAilow1014~^1040100
'Those axed,. aching feet will immediately ,
get relief if you wear a p4r of our Ctish-
ion Sole. Shoes. for men and ladies.
TT. ERSA-1—L5 SLEIGHS
. CaU and-' see them before buyin$. •• •
140.I.JDON'S FEED and. LITTER CARRIERS
STALLS, .STANCHIONS and. PENS. .
TEESWATER ROOT PULP8kS.
6 knixes and heavy wheel.
New Williams Sewing Machines .
AN DR, lir471