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'A VOR:.L FOR MOTHERS
Itisa#0,1000"efortuotattitu2tot.
0.011,
only leads to ebronie irk*.
Owe sad often, ohorteutl lift. •
If year 'weals thrim if your nerves *re
Ataeltelole; U you feet lengiild1 weary or
depesseed, you should lenow Unit Scott's
Nuttalliggt OtregOenteil it* !Inch COltditkal4
. it possesses ru coneeutrateni form the
very eltenentit to invigovete the blood; .
,2,1:10ittlitiotu *titling{
routed "try Thursday. twoong..
.14tAnEVN2.1,R, Proateter
and kditer.
strengthen the *meth, notuisb, the nerve*
and build strength.
Seetes is strengthening ehouseede ot
• sootlics"-sx4will help you, Try it.
-1"tt ' • '
TQStag oil or lilarT e o retualn honorable for the neighbors" WhiCh She calf; 1 Roedster /Terse, eight yrs, oldi au' " °Pt lot• achareT •
itieeetatraeremelesteito.seet- -
,T1114TIOWAY: DEC. 96, 1P1CL
LOOM
11,
2106, 016 .efee.
wo frAntilittg* AUCTION RALE .A14. OLD -SCOTSMAN'S WAIL
the aluaining Wen= Dvdee Vetinty e •
of.
.are it great danger. Is/ Waal of Beet making street' greeting Yes Pni greetin*, uP
AN IIONOOASPet.'; PENCE
0.80.0••••••••••66,06•••
• 4coech Shorthorne:attle„ unger than *V pain,
The undersigeed anctioneers have re- terrible campaign.
Dr, S33.4, German pill gal of the Col-
onial Department le repwr 4 as having
said that "Gurnany fielte nothing more
;than an .honorabla peacs"-honorable
TBIAT THREE-cEra STAMP
• for Germany. We don't :see how that .
. %en! 'week we ,Alhad osic• men" ne.„Wa. can be e Heving dishonorably engaged
'papers asking that the Post .Vffice. ye,
40 %Yuri there can. be no honorable peace
partment Ogee -COO StanlVif the
• for. Germany which would not be chi.
• ./Por Van thinking on our wagers fa tills
ceived inetructions from ear. Jong Darr, • keep thipitins on their struggles wiv u.
to sell by nth:to auctipii, coinmericiukat mud e•of se t1100 Peatb,
12.0 °We.% ');-..341, attee Cominermak And curee the Kalsees legions every
11.440. pi VIII on Thor,adaY, Pee.. 16 tinae 1. draw my breath,
*O16ithe xoliewing ace.; that.is to 6aY: 'Vor I've reached the ago o' fifty wheu
9 Cows, supposed talie itt calk 5 cows*, I' twfar ower amid to, fecht, •
with calf at foet's 4 yr. -old fleilers sup. Then, gh• rid face O eierneen WHY Were
posmi to be in cat; 4 Yearling' Heifers; he twice tdw'c'!-„sitY a,nn.wFcht* '
4 'Teller Calve.;.6.Bells over 3 Inot„tbs And a; ay t ra satin . uairinCed On a
eld: 1 Grade /letter Cell; Oretle Steer Ling three Jewett. stule
Qat z Gralc VprA s supposed. tuite4311 Conutin' rows Ce useless figures like 4
1 "leafy l?raught. /Tome, 2 yrs. old; le And ti! p tiiiis at uty ltekt..4rings,. and
3011N SIITElliAlAND te sotegaiinuancio. ;yfhere a large number of lett.erS are .. masil. ittitl'serhto„ only those wii6 ton- h
4:3'h?aCQtst.:Isetlealril?'
seape, weighing freni .11,.egolo ler07111;use, ..- kilt eigi,t „down to 'lily knee.
fruskaerient(Ilroliier.
g Wi'10.1;11111A3141f-rvu',1°Iitty'Aci;cci't,iier .01-44 in.)"
country would welcome it. In. offiCes r be lienorablebtAelguire, Britian, it ranee,
Onteltisarsatee.111m and lamina mailed 09.4 day the extra, work in put- , • Ix bl f bred froin imported sieea e ud dame, Tile Bet l'al greetiag Yes pm greetins, and
.,at that rate. ;very business aim in the atteiced.' The peace that will come nut
Business and Society Cords
eege mune e ma3r IliiPO °r fleifers. are ail of the Zood Uoyal strain lnY•le.a.re;are Ai" o' pale,
and the bulls ate .viudt,„ low set eta vit ea iin that or ooe country I can
em1.0101 itsli,4fiaitotoi:ewaxduleon4: berde.yse'sivleierada. .vraenteliv;roinfeccelltmar title; haur the
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the
Proprjeter,.bsa lease(f•m$ tem eue-en, witidows face the sleye • ,
liARYICY'.1.1•INDb.6.1..1.noimovv.Ont. Alva tl.°# twia. lataluPs, '1.4.8te°41 of °';'°. hOnOrahle Peace.. . •
/first ohm compainee iram.anteed. Only , . .
for verfolislineeetiesurenee.Pire and fie • oil n ti eable While to even those ' • •
. reeidantsgentinTeicknow ot the Loneon . who; env, on only social Coiresperidence , •
mutual. n beret villege and farm OUR MIS.IISST ENEMIES
• PrePettleik tOr aaSe
• • tlie•second-stamia ".'•If -the - • .
O. O. E. Lodge meets eveV7 P y 'Paitage rite is tdreinitiii three aents ." .4.otleued i
. evening at 0'01o* in• their Rau, oramap. tor a• ny ---------------------------------. itvi:. 'teiniy or:mitred horses to the go4rernenti for
• hell area: 411 brethren otirefauf
ollteersi-Nehleorene,Thes.Wa invited.senertee t b tht the war tvae not confuted. to. the
' • 'ttIOS. 013144RX, •• 4ila I feel j'ast like a .war•horse tuggin'
Recorap.dsec., sotrpsiiflu•Tre.asse„or.tettitt 0,13.0g at lot c:::Qa.t,b:tou°:tooth•:ioor134.4"se“ui , mit/mid 11,0,11.9e0a; ' sir ar OS. Pay- ..161/14 1344 RR; T. V..)R<IIEtit#4014;'• hard, afainst its r •
, roe a ,a e .J0 mo,t • . , • • ision an •
G: OldLlaht.Lnatn3Meeta "
ure AvelrybOrlyie.'eeenoMizing on pos- • „ V c ,se
_,„,„_____:_„„„_,Indlegt1„4„eg_thejoagere,p
• brass hand playa them by;-
TARMS--lt• Mon•th4' ciedit at.a And the music' boils my Ifert-bluid, till it
Per cent, On appeoVed abtes, rushes thrOngla my veins
postsiehsipioyed avert revenue meas. :•1•48°OWil° ?olte§tTottoR. th9 oggged:• • ProPrkto!. • )Attetidnef4s,,•And my. , edger Ives .unheeded,, er a.
"A4 Stand,klIge deep. heather-, in: the
:Trot ha Yale liasouloUta,rfaveluVksocet tageltece.usetb... 7- ,.." tufo an-Well÷Polt-Pl et ,by Ta, tr. 1- '..06,,Ta7 cunt
erou. , .
ad night_eitor be
. 1,;,„11,4r ate „Fewer , , cz, • 4 ' •a to • • 134.0.11i ind 40,01
• wilePPe • • , •• „ ,'"e„ ',het unlikalY1 that
.171118k4". 34Ylrlflit:(N11.1f1"11* W:'‘Ifli" 1°11:6'8' a every kind'a"' 114.4 1,-.141.1es4..1t41•14.0i.; et thati, • • • • • -• (a•he400the;Fretie‘h..t'cltla.anma' re_jeyo. An‘d,ltrr.tr7int'rt4;p-rkilI.,%-itno•adiniT4is. e, s coni
this ena... •
• - meow eve last Monday or tl a month in _ ,
enurt' 1340r.,* ued; No. now,: Dew,. rtme'nf 016on_ duei 11.01, een".4o.1•04 gr'eo: q.
it Ei.tlintott to. imagine -411e ,narrow rtiOnelt • aua 'I ca'n'seettitartans .waVile, neer.,
Th tl
munitions,. e pro eni fere ore, ., t-e,heeptpe,s, .skiele ,
ore he full • petriotic r-oniertli
y was:practised-in 'On. • . I. ; • •• ' - Inuct tliat's'deat to.uie, • ,e
were wilang o retire trent tho r h -1„.eauheara.the. slogan. toulidin -Ow r`
Jo the OddrAllows' VisitlInabrethern Any leas hop or eneehinery' of. any loath . . • • • • • .
cordially invited twattend, Obret Ranger,. men '` 4)0, conviction they 'ought to be
&ant'. nen. Reo. SeoVe Rost. f4rf„lia.ei. Perhaps Vetter than getting oat nethree- . to melte the British EipPire sick of the
I th the • • • • ,•• And the spirit.o' lily faithers puts my
cent ,stanap would 13e a return to the .sent. to the priSon camps wit e i war. ‘v0141,1 Brawn (pia au xut 4,whirele% m g., '
Pin. Sect; Itobt. huston,,Treas; A.
d a". a • ,1 y IP • eein*. for
4.,O. CI, tV. Luoknow lodge, No. 104 meets
• 74Reintee
'recognized enengesof the cotintrh .--incila, were threatened, a 0, meheeimeden my hair is like the snow, -
seec.a. monsay of each month in the ode-
I- •' • :mans, Austriaus nag .Turke who
the Ger wee e t Yes Ti...I g
d rs and ratber believes' that. Britain
• ree ,
tut no wi
reliows' Hall. Master Ncorkumni .1. Mae. • • •
I'm gree
two -cent rete, , • . ,
deed, they are fox wbrse eneml.$8 t.b4n rising should be successful? Germany And I'm thiulrite on °or sodgets as they
,
gtand an' as t1fat. • •
• • J)iamIdoTE
Fin. lieetr.2.P..B. Mein oliblnem THg council( uit'ION V „, • are .10 the priebil volvpsi ..•uare is some.
Sony, , Ow. Potter; -,tretta. ROSS.
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NVOUld OtOp the war rather than eve hee" auger, but wi'
• • • Dental• • Teta fignreeof the vote •on church*" agns° r th'5.111311 who !fee! begorrv.ing
Po$Sessions. pass freidher eon,'" As.1 see ecor.Y,oting into dandies, struttic'
0.5.• IN:OYLER xi. D. S., 11. D. S. Office up
stairs. 4 00 (*awl), p
istattsaitlobtozold plates, crowning and
. bridgework.. Wroxeter 1st.- and Brd.
, • •••• Wednesday et each -month: Oorrie ir.hur.
O. A. NEVIrTON, D. S., Dentist. Office
J3lock Jaickno.w, Vat. All moiler
methods used. „East materialii-lurnishtul.
rmvn and Bridge work. Painless, extra° -
• Jon by the use ot the latest. sluiplest and
. • safest remedy. SOMNOFOHM. Newest
- thing in,artiftelal Aluinitun-platesd
- non Preakal,10--,
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• liiinter„Terits. Tickets now on sale.
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-0; MARTIN, Ages*, Lucknovi.
Phone, • .
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moioo. tor oioNvh.oie of danada, to 41.0t patnrahzed, titill feels A Clinging' tO t13.4
•trq, Ire knOW better: : We know that
. • ,.. peaceek-like at hanie, ,
. . , WV' their collars and their neckties, and
T • , et.PUbliehed,, butit'ls recegniZed that .g°u'll'rY a his flforefathers,.l'Iti-t for 'the. Britaln. would net .quit even . though i, • iroustach
es waxed sae neat,
,. . .
... vile. creaturas wile sees in the war, only BAypt and. India. were .in flames. -•eve evnokitt.' eigeretres,, and:smirk:in' a' the
the vote against. is so largeas tepid • ail
_ . ., lessiee that they iiie,et. - ,
_thought of conritnating upioaont of the • an °1?1).°rtlIPIPY t°' :st661'.frnin ilis fwi?'. 'know that she is not now thieking of her I. begin to think in .earnest; "Are they
question for.some time. • " country'there le no eimise and ;here* possessiens. She iethinking of noth' :really nien ails?"' . . •
. Ing , ' • • '
'The 'veteerms•taken hy.Sess;on- •OOin-- -4/391114..4 PI 111.9-ror-. -.3-1P-cmh7--ewilct. -burdefeatifirr %tetanal"! :' and -that- tio--1 -uhuilite-Qi. 12121-rs rsaw-vait',-e.4!-I, 4t!".r,_4,-/.413-' R
. . -spa-re y re ht,- • -. • . .-, • - , , 4 .
municants and adherentstheni.-if th'sYe so
, and it . is ob- • matter bat happens, the, ,Britisli ',Isles, Can they really ,be descendants ce oor
:Sena. CV,rOillatolig ' Survey -Omit ts • .- ,• • . ... -7.- -:,•••,--77:,1-:=-...._::•••,-.,_,,...._'. .-..!......
all itatie possible: . ate -present =--that,,--of . - • . ... -- -.11.71-..NRY - - - ,, e ..e • • • liritieVEMpire„wOuld--continue the -war- • . died •iit -NV-aterlbo•
it:that-Were alt tlicti-...romainedot the -
Men who' fougbt et Ralaelava-men wbo
•the three classes 'ef votere the adherents
• ,• .Henry Feed is to day the ' Men who kept tlie,ola -flag. flyin' in Tra-
. . Ions Man..in the. piiblie eye; It is evident- .--e• .._:. . L..._ ON Ta.CArito .:.„ •••, •: • -'- ' -Nei they.- canna be •theoffipring of those
most until victory is aebieeed..... -,
. Were. most steep& against union, While, • ralgar's bloody bay. .
the sessionswere, most...favorable; . thetev. 1. i a.• . he etts, been Voile& by ilie sueereS . : *Mr. Simontlethililts,that the eani.paigh bull dogs grim and .gre'1.
communicants ec•rninin, business and, the 'distinction :and against Francs apd'iteSeity.havini„fa;led, .Andill'in,weepin'i for theiy frailties,. and
.g in,b,etween.•:Tkis..
.f
i. :weep. ant weepegain .. . tibt'Sivggesta..that.- those-'' who ...taker 'the . • • . • ...
Prominence .whiCh-ids sultans Itie the pitlysoffen-stve•that remained as that Till'tha cO.ward spawn has left .them-
greateet interest hi the chttreh••'and are brought to him. . . , . . . • . • ..• which Gerrinteyiii noW•driving through till they join the 'reeks. like MUN,.•
.niost Closely:as&ociated With are more It isitrenge thet se flinch .: sense. and "Serbia. ".Censtztetieopie, is not . theob, .
favorable to. Union-than,ore- the- -adher-
-Metieehe•-sceMelyeeeneebeeregarded,.-eis .
. feeining a part of t chu eh t ell. It
44 keoWll'ihat. (11.40 i O-OO-lh4-oten-41i0-7,•-biiiinesenci-theefact-iliateheeWaS4able ela-great-Gletinan-egit-gibeLf-cireace:. . '' ---)-4-- -3;5*-B-G°17'011 '
1164.094, ! l'r141,P4 ' these expeat 'sone .;
:day te;d0-.bettq in.iiie instter;nf- extol.-
ents who 'rarely'. Wend • the . church ' set:, .-..
,viee;e„ felteilled,'.upotl- to vote ow. the . • • • • • • . • • • • ' • ' .4 4. pra.i,:;„„ She used to vote once,kto.o, • . '
.danee but are patting it oft .to a Mere -
ceriYenient season, , ' • , , '" ' ' : fool; -Because he became a great factor :ped :with the Kruppa :will continue .:the - - But a!est he anarried a maul " •
. .. ., - . ... . . , mo 1 e usiness e talks. an actslike a arsines, o L.eee y xartustis and equip-.
-7"---,4-'-0.71.' :'. .. ' : in blisiness he concitided eta. his' idettb- March through Tarkey.and proceed north
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TEMPERANCE: IN BRUCE • :. and opinions on all matters, whether- Or: anffeastot-the- giditerraneah-theorig-6,-
. ' ' • . •-.----- .; • • • . • . not he had given,. them stodyeareof fir t- -P.aleetine-Withaviro tied the S.;eztlainal _....4.
, _iv:build up.: and carrY, eri• thet. luisinese. _Briteineisekpeeted to See. the threatthate Everybody'.votes. but_mollie
sponsible..for.„ he snecess of the Feed car is not up
so ,matelrfollyslionkl. be eambinect lathe: jectirt of the:Gertitarearrey, then:LW-when ..-, •--- - - , -, • --• - ,.,-, - • -.± - - •
one-.Liati--Hertio•Lioubt,-.4.-Inrgelyz.ve . 4lveltaiser-reacherGenstantineiffeeteslieHe
proves that he is possessed possessed Of a good 1st -wiled to govt. a.e I
deal of ehrevydeeseand- -business . sens.e; reaclied. .c.lonStantinoplef. ,it is • possible The taw,
But when he gets nevitY fiOna the auto- that gerrnae artnies and thertald§b '
b'l b ' h ..'• d' - . ' -12ti•• ii b 0 . . • . 'd '
. , .. hkely to do, therels • eertain to • .,. r' . ' ..• ' e • ,.
.?I . li la" 7.-'''. ".° Biit when She got' inarried to (kith e' it
. • Zither, Sister Ann and 1,.. • • , ,.
When niothe'r was just a sPinster, .
She 'Battu right.to the-hallot,
Lio everybodk votes but niatheri . .
1VIreeivio.wed 'aunt tont:my brother-, • ' .
-Everybody-Votes-'But.1110-ther7
Wir.eueex Neestr, R. ighgatet LoedOn..
., . ,). • '
rid mother wants to. kuely vet,
my spectacled sister Ann,
Said it Wouldn't da.
. , ..k
.,:7ho. few reinmeteg lignor libellee hold,. rate importanee„.„': .His speetaeula( rise as an .objeetive. .Ittlie enons..can Cep.
. TtOverykOdy Votes but rnetbei', . • -'• ' .
' ers in Bowe County. may we)/ think sex- .. mother -she 4.--hattged her-taine;
into theentiltintillionaire clee's 'attracted turetine canal- they, expect, that there 'Cause ' . .
,i0usly of the future. . They will, have. an . thotigh; aoinelioW,Or.other,
giving hini a good deal of, attention: j3romlr, and.probabty in TriPoli. against • They take away votes from
-,,-,•-., , • - --,--- • - --:- r,--° - - , .,----- - -. J. Getting-married-inust,•-be-a. stiani0 ),..: •
'Looks. as
fellow
attentioNfand the been . will be a rii... hie, :in Egypt • against the
articidifs tithe alit tile:Mit threenforithe. • • • • -
,k, .
Haviug inillious to:spend he acts on a, Italy and in Tunis and Algiers ',mina Who h,ve been .Convilei in court,
settle to attract caritinertt-wide attention: FrsnCe. ' • • •
. .- •' . . . .., .._ And it. teems that Epit3sttis. who merry::
.. . • • .Are bra-:keted with that sort, ' ' ,
.A.- stAtirl4A:
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• .. • So that • vslityre they rank:poor mother;
eTheidea seems a, mad one, bat Ger: ' They's/ uele her name 'from the roll
Many, is now rest:noted to . mad ideasWhile sister' and aunt and father •
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.• And I all go,. tie the poll!" . .• • • • .
-SheeknoWatleit she-catinet win: AlreadE---, , . ' :., -- -- --------_-:- ,,.•-,----...:.-:
site is.outniimbered.: but she: calculates ..EYerybody.votes but mother,.
Through our stupid and seupeless laws
• that if elie can set ffre.te•Egypt and In-. • And there'a,not en the list another .
to extin
cit -FL the BO tiali •publie WilThe so. en, ki,io, tie
, • . • .-.. • • ! WhO needs the vote more than maw;
She cares for the honie alid -the children
Against. them the. temperance forces
have launclied.tiaree campaigns, the nue-
*.eSofeither one of -which destroy- Hie going with a Ship lead of-COM•pare:
ions to Europe "tit stop the war" is' al-
- twist graeesque Pretinctiou
suP°ess is the effort now_ nO40-;-'7-4-1---ten -of that war. :Either Ford, it:0 as Simple'
brpeg the bounty Ander t e Ana a
Tettperance" Act. Ie the •absence of
provincial prohibitien•the dampaiga for
the Sett Act will in all liklihoqd be
,succeisfir-Mieeh orthe County is new
anderloeal veto and•in these mimiCipal-
ides those favoringlicenSeare not. like-
ly to go to,miteli treubre.about the - fate
of those in' the wet municipalities The
defeat Of the.Scott Act Will' not better
their condition so they cannot be ex-
pected to be keenly interested. Those
• Who fevol• temperance are more likely to
• he active in the :campaign, are more
likely to tun °tut tovoteIt is there••
lerelikely•thatif aeyote on the C. T. A:
is taken that it Will carry.
the liquor selling business in the county
Most serious because most. likely of'
as the child which asks for the moon, of
he is insane- wtthjthe idea of his own
importance., Befctre froth
"stew York With his peace party
.raLslie_has a gopd_right_to_say
stated that he would eni..lcavor t� (Irma dan .revolt that she willity to the aid of On the laws that affect the houselvold
GermattY,*geing,bY rail from Copenhag- her threatened cclonies ratherthan con s II1 any possible .
o we must have a vote for mother '
en to The Hague: When asked how be centrate upon the fight in Eueope. If without waiting for dad to die;
For the wife, as well as the wido'vy
expected to eater • Germany without a German _armies -in sufficient 'force to
,And'apinstere or we'll know why.
passport. he, ‘telinitted.he didn't know.
It looks. DA though there •-would he: a
funny •mix -sin when the payty of -mno-
. , ,
centsgetto Europe They -will not , be
stranded„ however, as Ford can always
cable for another inillion to help thew.
out. • 1 . : • •the defences of. Gillipoll'wotild be weak:
A party going to Germany with.out -a ened.. But even if theprojeCt had been
, -passport to stop the greatest of all wars, attempted a year ago, befOre Germany
la bileuiess trip to our btirglast Tuesday.
Besides this the license holters We, evidently without „knowing, or thinking- had lost half her available men, it Would
!leis is threatened ftom =etherMargaret: Hurley and7Minnie Dean
quarter- that it makesd ffh I beethe . cl t V '1
, any i erence,. what t e- . lavel most esperty n -mi nary .- ,
li0 !veva. been at -Winnipeg the past
The COMmittee of One Hundred, a non- War i's abollt; and evidently believing adventure everrindertaken.- ' • . * .;e•ar arrived home)
partizan organization -or rather an or- that'
peace can be brought abont•withbut ' 4‘. Men Sonnets • ' ' Aire. _William McCattliyeeespeete laet
ganization enabmelfeeertial. numbers Of any 'consideration of terms! When -, In the 'first Pince the; distance to be week in Gederiely the guest of her SIS,
the twO pblical parties --is ietting up a Henry the Greet gets there, he will etty eeveredee 1,200...utiles...„ There .;_is Only ter, Mrs. Petrick. 1...,Iirin. .._ _
.undei take the jeurney fr( tlie• 13os_ph.
-ore% to Suez could' bespa'red, their lines.
in France and Poland would be wetiken-
e o-Thrattheeilitiesetenitpieice-.11te
If the. Germans ..contempated sending
only Turkish armies. toward Satz; then
Kingsbridge
. „ I onday, Dec.:ff.
' Miss Agatha O'Connor was a London
visitor last week. • ' 0 ,
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Morgan Dalton 'made a, busiiress trip
.to South Huron last vveek. ' ,
George Tveur ley; of .Lenesville, imicle
monster petitimn by. the electors of Oil': "Kings, step the-evar-FBOYe-,*-get out bf
igutio,- to the -Provincial Parliament, ask,- thjug shill --be
lug that commencing on next' .Dontamon. awe- ,
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uiar orse ory
Five years ego a colt was put in a
little space' under, the, barn of
• • and Palmer Miller, two aged bachelor
farmers of PelhamTp,teat St Cath-
arines. It grew,' and has never been
able to get ,:eut. hoofs grew 18.
'Thais -.long and were „curled un like
• off there. • One of the Owner's ' tells the
story as fellows: `,.'We put him there
• thinking we would have an Operation
performed for a stifle on Ids bind leg,
• . but; aolii,ething happened all the time,
, and We neglected to get a veterinary.
By and by he Was -tot) big and we couldn't
• , get him put, and he got se vicious •we
e: ;couldn't go in, so We just kept shifts:mg
fend and water -in to him. We didn't
• • .) 'knew what else to do. We didn't Want
' ' to be cruel to the korie.:” After%le foot.
. or more of each hoof had been sa.Wed off'
. by * ventUrestehe farrier, and the hoofs
trimmed the horse looks "mite' iird4,
sentable and the Millers have had sever-
. al offers to sell him. The manure acetim:
, Water! the'little space till the boners
7 'touched the ceiling, and there was
• wedged when High. Constable, Boyle
' toned hien Ten loads of matinee 'were
' • taken -front the hovel, and *IOW the horse.
a able to movie around and le quite corn-
fortable. When, a IttYer is Procured
(loins of Warns Will have to be out
#wiir to AN* ,h01110 to 004001% * majority for
!
Day Only ist., 1916) the sale of intoxr
mating uors be •revented Oren hout
the province, -at least during the period
'Utile Great War. Should the parlia-•
men!. not see fit to pass this measure, it
will be asked to take a referendum vete
of the electors of the province' on the
question of license no lidense and to
accePt-the rest& ea -a', gnide in future
.
This petition, hanged as it will be by
both the government aiioppqsitaon
parties, will certainly maketthp govern-
ment think.. Its policy is to regulate
rather than to totally prohibit. the traffic.
But public opinion; throughout the
touetry is becoming - so- pronounced in
favor •of prohibition, so many of .the
other -provinces are gang dry that. Ont-
ario cannot afford to stay behind much
longer. That licenses be cut oft during,
the period of the. war ina'kes a strong
appeal. It seems ridieelous to havaone
set -of men fitting, up 'soldiers for the
most 'effective service at the .war front
, and having another set Undoing the,
good work. It Ivey •be flat the -govern.
ment.will take advantage of the special
conditions,and depart from its past poi -
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Icy. And if.it does not do this, it scare&
• ly will flout the petitioners s�far 4S to
refuse& refbienduin on the traffic toes -
don. Prod from political consideration
• there can be little dolliit as to what'. the
,peoplo will, say; We (Limpid aped a
(LS,UELTAEXLERMAN
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.. • 'In the opinion of Frank H. Sinirnemrle,'
thelutist-promiiimit of American- coni -
as of the Atka -tie; Nothing would be. now. has sa, five passenger Ford alitnino-
neentatore on tie, wae•the campaign - in • • •
eaSier than to land an ".arthy , at Beirut, bile in biii' barn: Does.that explain why
Serbia repreeeete GorttjanY's third great. ,„the price of gasoline bail risen,.
„sky,. aod take passeSsion of ilie. road at;
'Offerfacere, She .stincle" at France . first, ,,, ‘. .. .;...At a ineetin:g of the yoting 'people' . pi
and failing to rebel' paris,' ,apcording t 1.41i114.?0,14. : ..4.1011'631,et .rlew armies could
this locality, held ree(ntly a )rafir tie,
1
10_!:::se_.,...h_,_§,gule. Then 8:4110. tamed ;ri_ .1•1:
-(! be transported to. 'Cejr_b hister--.-tban:i.ri: .cacib_unis..4.4pganized__:anti _our _frrumilli__
' .aders waild-adViinfie andrIliCaPPeo'.4". Offiberti elected: Exemiti V., Connifitlea-•
--sia; and occupies ninon BuSsian territory, '.
ihg to Suez could be Made as impreg- Jas. I. Sennet, Pres.; 'Jos I. SulliVain
' althongii the Buseian armies have•escap-
ed from her enibrace and are new reedy liable ali fortresses can be made ida. very Setter'yg.4-rTerteaDsa.:•11nosiiITImr1.)iiitl)ertarycr:ten-4ris.ng
few weeks. It does ,not seem hunianly
Dramatic .1)irectors --Ed wan! Ken n i t and
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to assume the offensive. Heecenipaign possible that if (lei-ma:ay were to „ con- .los. I. Sullivan. The members of the
through Serbia is, in the judge -teat of rentente all her efforts•npon planting 10 club are -now rehearsing for e. ploy whirl,*
this expert, her 'blew, at Britain. Prom airily in Eglipt• she could eucceed :Yes, they intend to present abont the end Of
• the beginning of the war Germany has this' month irethe new Kingsbridge Par,
in the opinion of , Mr. 'Simende she is nil,
reeogeized the:fact that lier great enmity ise Hall which is now tin& r ' proeess of
dertaltirg tl.e ,Serbiae expedition. with
is the Britoil Empire. Lissatter s Ilynin construction .:Wateh next, week's Kiege- :
, 'this end in view, me f It. planing a vie- bridge ookrespokjeoed for patticuirito. -
of Hete'' preiie,d this, and. the Sale Of.
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-, toriousettriny in thtek, but of frightening . .
"Gott Strife Illnglencl" badges litonutirt..: the British lilianite by this ,possibility. • ' , , • , . .
, Elopementot • Honover -.
tive eviderice, fief first bloVe, lifter 'her • • ., ette•.,....._ . ,e, , .
ehips had. been .chased into the Kiel . .Theeke.v. id R. tIA's 1916 'mewling ' The HanOver Post tells the following:
,
•Canale was.by means of, thd Submarine. The Rev. Itl le. Nick's 1916 Altrantie‘. This rather prosily° and toilet Own
This Peril hes been ahattel. The Zeppe• 14 by far the finest, iargest and best ever. ki'mk° t° • a Nal . aorlaa-tion last -We-Vic
when rims .wes paesed emend that' a
lin triellnuet'lerhich Was expected to pra, bgfore printed.- The fileks stern" and
, • young married Wonntn of Hanover, who
• ducc.s. deniand for peace -from the Eng- weather foreettsts for 19IS• Again have had only been marrieda cenplc of mon Lila,'
lish civil: population,.• WAS a Magi*, and proven their truth tied %%hie, and this usd_einpud.:1-#0- a fame, lover ot,i-had.
.zrettiltednnlY in more reedits flecking to silendicl aniatiae /Or l'..4I6 ,should find just returned from 'the west, et is be.
the colors. The campaign of "friOrtful- its way strefght into ev,ery heine and hevecl that•the runaway •couple taught
nese, ctilminating in the Sinking of pe
..•-, gee in enteric:a. The Rev. Til R. tileks the train At Netnitadt on Weincsda
gazine, Weed aid Works, and his un- afternoon, after having walked the tieYs
Lasittiniat increlY kindled Wrath rigailnit lque Alteamie should always go tegether, from the Weet erid bridge at; Hanover.
her. All these plans have .falledi . both for only et* dollar' a year ir he Al' .e.vo -Warrant Mr the arrest of the- yeling
TO VIll.elliTttl 1111,XTMN` t011na 'a l'ane 'a 3'5'4 •Seild4 1°E. men' who4e heme iliil this vie -WI% has
Word' and Works Publishing( (inniPlanyt 0404 I ..
Ciermarl. ;e0fi 0(.0 if Otrokt. Dritttin frauko,Apo,p $4.1,0101 MN • allo.t, Itottitmoci, , ', ., .., .
one rail Way alone the line, the • Bagdad
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rail_USiYeanditeis_noe. yet comPleted.....For
hendreds" et miles' the invading' arelieS
would have; U., march . tit rotigh .a. • desert.
4-4011'13 'pVces the railroad line is wiji-
in fifty miles ()lithe eastern shell,' of the
M ed it or anean . and 'the ihitish • navy is
.aSmuch in control of the Mediterranean.
•Decai'H'ut and' Phil 1 i fahsieft. ve
finished -plow -mg. -for. 4nra .,.$enint..-andr-
venmyed-hoineagain. • •
• Leon Reilly, of Bden :Grove, and his
hay pressing gang have been et work in.
this locality" buying, Pressing and Sh i
pinghay. • • . ••. • •
Mest.people•thought tli4Lt..4iin Sennit
• was trying to pub soinethip.g over mfr.
when he spoke of .briyiliga.. car, .hut .lie
wwwiiww-
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,cAPITAL AND RPSERVii $8,800,iino
96.5ganglikeS in canndn.
A Oeneral Booking 1311$111esS Ttall•S'acted
-"'*-Cireuifir Letters of Credit . • .
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Bank Money 'Orders ,
$AVINGS Bitric DEPARTMENTrnorest allowed at. highest current roe'
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oat& Bread . and 'BeIter Bread" ku.v..71
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'Capita! Authorized $6,000,1100
'Capita! Paid up $3:000;000:
Surplus . $3,750,000
INDEPENDENCE
A Barrk Account makes a man in:-
• dependent of *bard times or tempor-;•
•.ary reveries. Start as: .1110St
Cessiul mei; have done, with small.
deposits in enier_Savings
Depart,nieht •
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,LIJC,1111010 ARANCH
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di.ENNIE, Mapager,• . .
• Wallierten• money -lenders 'invested
in the Domin7on wet. loan to the ex -
wee etirseritlyelastder eif Noveneber-:
I.: BRIXE. COUNTY NEWS
ivg. 20 hours 1. er day-two.sliifts of W.
.socks,.. It is said the millers en hand
,will keep- the mill going' __until next
tent of .$75 000. • '
• A. victim of the recent measles ep-
in-all -service is Millarton post otiree..on
after lee exist'enee..ei 50 years. •
She .is said to have been very serious.
Weenie, in .fleron-Townshipewas -M rs.• -
0. eytolvhev.11%noiele'
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the 'Kiricarditie'•Walkerton road. •'It
.Keimetli McLean; of llipleY, aged 72,
rer4diseases mail okl age. ' . :.. - .
•Inters- eneheeoa- .•a . Row.r.arnenporder_
for 2,800 hlanketi and 25:000 pairs .of.
• ly' ill, -Shohldn'tleave off, thoee•child
, . The Chesley Woolen Mills are work,.
The latest reported.' victim of rural
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authorities have instruct-.
ed 'keepers of • the COunty'House,s of
iteituge that when one'of the patient8.
under. their care dies, if the' ,•borly • is '
not claimed by a relative and. blifiL4
a is to be sentlii the Ontario Medical,
Cbllege tor' dissecting purposes., • . 0
'. ON 'tug HUNT. -Constable ..T. • IE..
Arinstreno., Man Klatoia.eleittliiti,
. Wtakeron, on -Saturday .en route. to
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'Normandy and- other. parts .cf Grey
lookieg : up eVideecee in the . fraud;
charges, preferred against, .A,V ni: ' Mc-
• Keitzie,• of . Owen Sound, . and Peter':
el c Ikenzie, of Toronto, 'Who: are accus-
.el of sed ieg Saskatchewan' landsunder
&Ise. peetensee to a: large number 'of
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farmers in Biega•-e-Bruce _ ••
Soemee's Wog GoNi Ben. .-The'
:PoWAlkiii Theme says : Pte. Gregg, of'
the 71st hattalien, now .stationed at ,
• Galt, was beam on furlough the past :•
few deys. .Affairs at Wel-tome ere not, ,
running smoothly, wife, he reports
as having gone away with anether man., •
eAt-thepresent P-te. Greeg bus .heen •
allowing her hie pay, • while the govern.' \ •
hit arab beetrienditig the alibi:yr.:.
mace. . He has . throngh; otniers:-:
withdrawn his ppy,, wbile the ' • ' • •••,'',
patriotic - eutheritie'seehaye- -:reported e • •••
conditions to the gevernment.., -
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• The Gullible 'Many , .1-
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•The're'S a lot of easy money lying •
around Walkerten. . George Boater •
-bleweire there ifidealtedliecoillitine. 'He '
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won the confidence 'of several people and ••
got them to invest. The. mine never
paid any dividends and the inve.stors •
bad Boater before the Court. • Bon -ter --
picked the money. up pretty easy. If "any - ,
of those people had' been asked. te lend
money to an honest 'neighbor on good
security they would become suspicione. .
It alivays seemed funny to ns when we
saw people eager to bite off tneney when
any plausable story was told. Deep' it „.
never occur to people, that. the man who.
has e-geod thing never gets to the piebhc.
With it, All he has to do is to show it •
to the caPitedist and convince him that "'
it will. produee dividends arid he "gets ' • „
the• money: When the capitalist backe •
up, then the promoter gees to the people. • •
Generallythey fall for the smooth talk .
and are out several'hundreds of dollars, ' • e
like the Valkertoii• people -Kincardine =
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