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r the tortureeof lame
nerd joints bemuse of
, end saelt suceeeding
vete until rheUMMdmit.
T. serest xlmumatimit it ise as int.
all
toimprove your genc then
parity your blood, and the liver
he .latiott.'it Ituuilsion la nature' greet
Isloeillsseakers while its Medicinal nourisht
assist strengthena the ongautnto expel the
imPuritita, and uptimild your ritretsgth,‘
liktelit's Itmulitant is helping thousands
eittry day who 0%14 not find other relief.
Rehm the alcoholic iruhariterea„,
Business PA Society Cords
JIM 811110140.144K0 14 SONS. Ltd.. titIiiPb.
Ontansurarieit. Mre and Nadu*
Si/1RM $.14INDbA ..hucknOw, Ont. Agent
• for variouu lines of Insuranceafire (Int' We
Tint alma companies guaranteed. .)ctly
reablent agent in 1,4uuknow ot the I.iondon
. Mutual. number of village end farm
PrePortles for sale.
I O. A Y. Inichnow bodge meets every Fraley.
_evening at Cr Clock ilk their -Hall. Cale*.
DWI street, All brethren cordially Invited.
0dlicers:4;Noblotirand.-Thos,-.Watconiltlee-
Grand„ 14. W. Armstrong. Treas., Aim 11.0.9n.
itaC'Oerli 4•Borik:rie, Secy., Dr, Pat.
4. r..scG. fl. o, Chi Light Lodge meets
averY 1IMusd.14.,Y night on eeseterathe'.reit
'nwan.ln the maSoniellaii.Have1Oeir;street
Muclienald; .0. W.,
CianerOnt4.. A„
.. Wilson.. • '
V, D. Y. Court Sherwood. No. 60, Lucknotv,
. meats every iast Monday of the Month In
in the ciddfellowiekIall. Visitiingbrettiern
cordialltinvited to. attend. Chief Dengue,
John Deli._ Seq., Rola, tinhorn:
' Yin. Secy., .101inStOb, Treas.
• • .
'a• 0. U. W. tucknow Lodge, No. 137, meets
seco..ti Monday of each month. In the .0dd.•
fellows' Hull. Master Workman, Wee-
Diarmid; Secy., Alt, lifizeIntosin iteo. ,
Secy.. Deo, Potter; 'I'reas.,, Alex. Rouse
..•
Dentai
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stain/ 211 134;t0lt .141901Mi weeswater.-: spec
taiattentionteigold, pl_ates, crowning and
work, :visits wroteter La. and 3rd..
nesday Of each -menet: Vorrie Thur.' -
Oh A. NEWTON., A D. -ER, Dentist. 01110
• Allin BLauili
lock, now,. Ont. All modern
" methods awed. -Best mat,alials furnished,
.0rownand Bridge work.; Elitaless,,extract-
. loaby the use or : the iatest,_ _simplest and
..'.eareaL .reniedy•".• •s031N0FotrAl.- •Plewcat
• thing In artificial:oath.; Aidadina plStead•
.- mon breakable e • •
Winter Term from Jan, 3rd
CENTRAL
STRAtFORD. ONT.
. _ , . _ . ..
Canada's Beet
Business college:
.. -• -
.We,have,threeclifierent departments
-.tCainsinereial, Shorthand and Tele-
graphy. . Our graduates are securing
good Positions. We are receiving
• many applications we cannot meet,
I
, In two days this term we receiyed 14 twit -
rations for trained.help. same calls ontr-
', log from 115 per mouth to woo per anima •
.remataanittliod,.'Siet our free catalogue at
.1.1, A.' .altC1111.411, Principal.
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'CREAM WANTED
wx want cream and will pay the,
highest inarketaniceslor geed
cream, __summer ,CreanierV and,
- Cheese FactoryPatrons haying,
cream during the winter months
would do well tO ship to us: We
weigh, sample and .test each can
of cream carefully that we receive, ,
and return a".statement of same
each time: We furnish two cans,
pay ',express charges and issue. •
'cheques for 'cream twice eath---
inenth. Write us and give us a
trial.. It will cost you nothing and
we guarantee you satisfaction'.
. For further particulars write or
send for -cans •and give- us -a trial.
•The &thrill Creamery, Seaford', Ont.
G AND TRUNK RAI LWIAY
SYST EM
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HRISTMAS and
W:.YEAA:.,FARES
•111NOLE FARE. •
: .(lood,,goidg '
Dec Zilth' and 25111, .•
Return limit Dec 27111,
. Roc.3ltt, 1915.„ and •
• Jan. Ist,*.1916, Return •
linill,Jatt. Jra, 1916.
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FARE
ONE ONE-THIRD
Good going Dec. 22od,
23rd, 2411, 'and 25111,
Return !halt Dec. 28t11,
&soloed going Dec.
28t11, 1915, to Jan.
1916, Inclusive. Return
limit Jan. 4114 1916.
• li.eturn tickets .will he issued between
'ail Station111 Canada east of Port Arthur
and le -Detroit and Port -Huron, Mich..,
Buffalo', .111arik Rock; Niagara. Pans and
-Suspension-Bridge,
Tickets and fall information on appli,-
-atitertsr_G•rand Trunk-TieliatAge.nt
. O MARTIN, Agent, LigcluiOw.
Phone, 2-
SCilOOL REPORTS
Asurno
• • , sermairo •
• COntieuation Clais.!--Jean Scott, 6.
Sr. IV.-Lorise Farrish, 85; Marjory
•••-.-4-•.---7---H-1----07thriotoiii • .•
Sherwood, TOCk; Harold
P,ergiiiion, 100; Mame Mullin, 00; Bessie
Reid, 70. • '
Sr.IIL--Frank Reinhardt, 100; Ruby
lehnston,' 70; Arthur Aehford, 70; Cecil
, -
Mullint
•Jr. III.--VioletDrennaii, 90: .
Sr, II, -Albert tton 10; Stephen'
'Reinhardt, 60; Leonard O'Lepglilin, 40,
Parrish, 66; Ambrose
,4K- v.. •
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Thurottay, ernje i.6t f 0,5
Vie lititittiout, eptuttuti tilOW WE' TRFar One
'I'RA OUR hEROL.0.
- . ey.es. wfUtlel tiftak that, when
— , they landed, We would b$ down. at the
pahlimatel, every frituredity_ moraingcCapatitan wharves with flags and Isrnds and a
at Lutailiaw• Ositarkt . Courie:.), .
,. , .
. yottlejpg welcome. We would 'surely
40MA.oir*NZI*Pro motor
]?or the lito of 403 I Ig$14'1°t 'and"' 'ill 111.' 1. %LEI okf to their Waiting homel-
and Eattor• i.tand the mentatattitutio• of ow.lne iet..•, ' ,et0 ours, if they lacked lama. in
towera tlge -wei. Tau., for eXtunl** mateninbiles, the heroes of tiaelday,
eir Attitude toward tio,'' nadian boy . . .
, x it x • .
who volunteers to light ft!, iiEtArn. iTt44te' : But what de we clol We put them to
.. .........,......... . . be:, waiki out of at WO boolo or a- Pp° sleep IA immigration abode,- and Are
The rinestion naturally arises; What ',10b --or both, ile ileadiet go, ° He could hookui and even lostatea it .00., com.
ought to be the fate of William- .II Of '°a7 at liar" WIth. Oa 'Pat a Ila) w1191* 1,4a1tt that their beds UT fiill of vermin.
ever
Germany and fa war lords rho are •cur ()gam. .1,1e. rm,Ild Meet -us, Ara there no hotels in the country? Isn't
,w
*wintering on our gay streets,.sitin front die cloveroniAnt rich suonah to p#,-4,
Ruitt7i"4140Ellrol?0411. war m4 411 it° 'orus at WI "nioviee, dine. with us at rew a,,,yeiltetel ,bie ler O., -man; -wile, ainie
aims and horrors. If them Forel totlid bright restr,•Urants,. and •Iivea.seeure• .1c,e* emanently blotted.' out the :brightest
be suflicientlerco against him to enforce; WA happy life. But he cornea up to u$ weveete•ef 114 lifoilo orderte save .our
the claims • of ills tiCe is there "illdoIs,„ inseffeett oSorita of us 14.'lat g°' ''ree institutions from being riddefittlown
any . good' mann ;wily they ,should'I'4-4°Tila PE de z*u't dm alil 4414:41a - aill: 'iy. 1.41110.iall T.11)14041 We fawn on them
not be treated like common robbers and t 414 14341-10 a 41°141"7°44 a. Clar"-I/9"la to enlistkana then we et,...9.0. wit.
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14.04erera unless :10.,aesume.thg the i', a us must elidure.the •wearidg'„Viseiba. immigrants... when they •cbine ..lanne too
Scale onwhich.erinania.carriedonnittires 6g' wftring t'.1 '11°. r'-'44 '"Ad• 0°4 -"II .• badly: injured 6 -go baelt into the #ring '
a difference-d'hopunisliment tobein. stlwdia..'; for cl ' in 4°441114 4°4104 . line., "What do you thin,i; .0('-itl.' .Private•
an laverse-ratiq'Wthtrningoiindgrof110., -,177,89-•0ekolA5 11 40.140APV---911-.4319.11-Pt4aterprises,•°,saebt-astiva,Icliakt:44.eagiitic,
crinies.-iltere is no getting., away ;freer ''?1e114141).ide°441Y maime4 49r lift"' i4°1t ' lo yodel* to'inalre. Up for; • Our ,nationat
the1aet that theee- mei • ought to he (4 11:8''''''0 '3* the 911.1/4"ftri'ul 1141' 76'.': .0&:4e0L. This simplY Means that :a nurn-
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treated as ordinary :murderous highway- '15hj.1414tyli,cor'.atvh: '7.;;:ei-,,.'''1.0tee';'.61*:.:Pr.titit‘'„,t°4; iii:. Of our.;oit4eAc. ii4:ve"- theTekht ',eta -
Men,. be tried iit.Ourt in the countries tUed'of minculiiivard these boys . Who
edpiathey found thuir vicuns'.•and'T11,611r-641-iv JleF1414,0,rharig9..bigt.:r 4.3,Niefferelfor.in thok,,iitt'erinost:,erie
swing,on thogallowair,found:guilty
thait.Y.04 Oen.: • T-wiligQ.::-I-lik:04.4A4Y; - .riftpe:-,-Riiknationitlly, we na4i...'41 .the
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, That may steM like- all 'extreme' .Nil,w .. . ,. x x x
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lad who veluntee.m: .`4:1rdandViaOit:iirea:1)eoi.
soldier
and not likely' to be: carried.;Out,' even i...•:OrieWould.,:think,that the Man, thVa .now, 1:TAU finist We'
should the wait* fightineakiha,„intar- left, seCure..'.and.•peinfortable At 'borne,' .66tlabig•'!.;' Tbti isight'beall 40#:it:TM
'oak. of Itietiee and eiviigatina$;Pririe alcol,44 be toe' grateftiVfor. words. ••E‘4!n. 4til,didit,Hf. the wilolentitioe put itself
strong enough to bring thi. criminals to if he werabeiond the age or unable tft undefat' sohner's. regime.' But how pain.
trial, but We are by no means .thefirst passthe,heelth test, lie stands to benefit ed' we would bi if the soldier tried to put
to suggestthat the eturdererscell' and eeorrisously-sincalcniablY-loythwilinit-, himself under onr'regiine-4tif he said:. "I
the.gallows or'the block for ' the . Kaiser lesssacrificed his young iriend. Surely will'fight for you, 1)10 El:dollar-odd O, day
and his assoeiates incrimewould bathe he will not be able to do em:nigh tor' the is not good enough. Pay ine ten dollars:
right termination of the War. In his splendid andunselfish hero who *Baran* a, day. .1 Must Wye a motorcar if I:come
:excellent- little-- volume on oThe---- -offilvitVicl-'stiff-sUpP'erlip'tefight---In,t,- auk; .-,-Ini ustnialre erionglt-out---Oftha
Leila!' A. G. . Gardner, • a prominent battle for hitu'l You wont I think-. that; War; to be iedependently, riekafterward.
English writer, andini taers fire brand, vvonlan't youll But •.:hat in , the fact? Why shouldn't, 1.3 , I risk more than the
says; "The world will bean the better Turn to thUt stay -at -ho me map, and pay 'War profiter.' You tarn out , of , your ;
if, ‘after the war,. there, isanotherreinin- to him; . 'These. lads .to 'whom we .have house when I COMO back and try sleeping
:der that thedivine•rightiaanantiquitted itist.said 'geed -nye' are gang to need in thojannigration sheds, I'll take Your
'fonYi 40kings can be tolerated only as: ,this,-thatand.thanther thing .to: Mail& etnnfortable-be," Yet, ye gatie and little
expressions of the will, and tliat'-thein-tOnake tlfentOst ...f taeii vallio '•• - fishes,. Wottld'et7 that be a fitter .state or
if they offend against:the laws �f ..huai-nese to. fight for us, and. w ' would 11 et-. affairs ihan. the bid(' One selfishnessand
enity they must pay the like any Yon ,..td ..help wooly` tbP4-',- . through -.•the, ingtattttmde:whicli .now-clisgrace-ast--:.
.
other 'criminal." After piloting out that .Govesernent"; and what ti.;.), 4 Mr. Stay-,
'if this cOilree 4,4-., notpursueil, the. slinall,...0-trolve.dol, 13"as ie. say -,..,Rete is :ABOUT .PARCKS ,
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neutral countries are likely' to . be the my chance t� `yoltintterl '' Ilet (slaw:her. '• • . ''. TO TtIP SOLDIE'R-S.
eufferers, he contiffiresi ”For this reasen I de my bit for the eountiyr ' Not so. . .
.Iim.glact t� see that the nioVenient..for you would n. aCe:: Too Often r hp,•iie.eiliti t .-_....
rnm-thi,.POorOfti ca-pepart,Oeili
action Meng; tkelinea .1° have indicated r•) say: "Ifereie.my chit .tce to • ' 'd�' : the • .., . . .
is coming from neutral quarters,' ',Seller ,:oantry." : : Ottawa, Canada •
Perez. Trialia„.Whe'r0Presented VoloMbia s, But never mina his attitude toward , . •
a .
at ::thp„.., lest' :°Ifagrie .ConVentitat,..'llaS, ais.Countr.Y.. Ve disetutsed. that the.oth- : ' Newspapers rip constantly urging the
.already called Or the ParilcbMent of the 'er day, 'B-, 6 think of hiz' ottinicle 'tow Department, and. applications ' are still
Pril,nintii a:et.s. Of this war*Cording to ard thuboy whethaS' last gone off to (lie being .reesired h*e. to halr.e' .alf Parcel's
the comnioo &Willa. COO."' ' .. . for him! He' says,ineite-et: "That pair addressed to our soldiers in France sent
Theidea44 the: 'suggestion • are the, young feel has gone away now. I'll juSt; free or at reduced ratesof postage, there
Outcome of the' development -of thedenv 'inke-a.dv t- 0- ' - f r b _ :t - . k . eiridentlY being the tmpieseion that . the
,.. . ... , .. . , • • a,n it,.,e o is a sestet, . o • ma t • • , . • , . .
ocrattespint Which regards all • men itt: lite hard for him when lie gets backancl 1'.a9ffi-66 DetArt616at )14.- Caqadal has
equal 'before, the ia*, and. refines • to. ..easiforttne. YOU Won't see,' nerworkin4 eoetrol of this, and can de as it wishes.
heliere' that:SO.41 Prominence or high,,. for no dollar ii -day to beii -,'in the w•,..,,. This.ie.not Correct, inasmuch as the
even kingly, office putau Man above eli• Ita.11-6,js dojo& thes-A3,.. Nothing of t,, transference 01 _parcels depends On . a.
laW . civil and moral alike,. • ‘ . ..
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THURSDAY, DEC. Nth. 1915 ,.
THE rATE or TH.4 ISAISER
,
1 -Stirtelfirectepttimrs, iii"::their discussiou
• , ,
The tone. dg a number of united
, .. , •,
of the War, has changed somewhat of
lata • At firstas fiercelyanti-German as
our own of the British joirnals, they are
now diapdsedlo argue that the one is
about as bad as the other.
-, $iiii the Chicago Tribune: "Greece
has at least done. this Much::: It has.clat•
ifiecl;the air of considerable hypocrisy!'
The. hypocrisy, is- that of the %Allied
powers, more partiCidarly Britain, in
Claim* to be the champion ofthe rights
and neutrality of small cemitries. Ac-
eording to. The Tribune, the Bsitisli'and
Preneit are as unjust in lancting troopii
in greede to fight the Rutgers ad Ger-,
mans as the Germans were in marching
derest Belgiunile iglitthe-Freribli:- -,---
,
The comperison does not hold good,
however, ,as the Greek government under
Yehilellos, not Only invited the Allies
le put armies into Greece, but premised
to assist inthe_CamPaigri... there was
then a change of government in Greece
-and a change of Policy, hut not before
the Allieshad made all their plans based
antiOn•-80-
Sr, I.-A.rith.-Matthew
100; ThomasFerguson, 100; Frank Hog--
an, /5; Mary. Reinhardt, 50; Mildred -1, two from another.
listen
1. -Agnes Cranston, 00.;. Marie
Courtney, 80.
1A" -:-Leo CoUrtney, .75.
These marked (+) absent for.exams.
Ne. ma toll, 25; . average, 20,
sort!. No I'll ta.ke vantage of the pref,,-
mg heed Ong it -tion•Lrind-ar. the
PerielidP. Goverilnycnt in coliduc-
big:the war, ,to char0. two or tbree
'prices for whatever° they bay of me;and
when--tbat-yourig nuthusiast etimes home
from' ihe wars -or what is leftsif
bim-
he will . have to work that much the
.harder to Pay the additional taxes need-
ed to pay ray •war•profii.,.' Ofcanna.,
he'll never know it . He's too bot oi
serving his Country to inspect a little
thing like &tit, rii levee get his grati-
tude by makings-ereat favour of giving
hire a job÷et low wages. He'll be glad
to get it at any price, bens,use he has
lostuararrit oeat letfightieglny battles
for the. ,P11:Eeft by in my 'motor ca:r,
while he lime' along in my dust -L. -my
nietor car botigitt out Of:the Wj",i' PioAts',
which I made supplying him with equip-
ment in which to get'. Maimed for 'our
common country,' aed whieh he is paying
_me r.ow inacIded taxes ont_eflis cut
wages that I am _torterone' enough to
give him. .
Can you beat it? Yet -that must be
the mental 'attitude of, those men who
are making doable profits out of tbe war
---,instead of Conscientiously. working for
tile Governinent as eheaplyras they poi -
speciat conventien,. Under the terms of
whi.,hltirpareels are transmitted,. and_
under-thatteintsLof- which. 'ONLY tan
parcels-betransreitted to ngland and
Franee. .4s-Canticie is ottly one party to
this agreement, it is not possible for her
to take independent action. and lower
the rat* • If Canada did this, the par
cels would simply riot be received, ,or, if
delivered in England, weeld not.- be
transmitted to France nor distributedhr
England. , • '
--:Application- has already been made by
the Canadian Post office Department for
a reduetioq, oi the rates of postage on
parcels pcsted in Canada and destined;
n an&tbishasbeenrefusedisy
England and France on the ground that
the ampunt of parcels and Mail • matter
presented at the present time is such as
to strain altimat' to the breaking :prrnt
the trairport eerviae, and the War Office
has stated publicly that it canna and
wilt not transport more. parcels than it
)ias been doing •
-This shiteinent was Made in the 'Brit-
ish House of Commons, and the reasons
above were given as to Why, theyWroeld
not make a reductinn in regard to par-
"Cels'being sent. from -England. What
France.ancl England could not do for
their. own people, they could not do for
Canada, and an orenver they. have refused
thasipplications Of the Department t�
have this done. ' :
The inunber of parcels is so many and
on landing in Greece and • &stab:lino sibly can. ' If they have the‘OOLirege or the stmin on the transport systeni_ia
Urea •assistancb, They Cotild net be the brains to look their own conduct in greatut the presont time thatilieBritish
expected to change their plant and put the face at all, hew ean they see it chi' ' Governmetit has notified the Post Office
in and vvithdravi their armies to sur t e
'Changing Conirdlof 'Greek aitY
;The Oran e ese tnited
tates papers appears, to be due party,
at any rate, to the "contemptuous critic-
ism of the United Sta_mfi,..by-thc.--p
-in-thee-warrifinTtions. These think
that ,;Unclet Sam is taking aitogetheitoo
much abuse and insultairom Germany
and Austria, both of which.have drown-
ed Many American citizens while 'within
'their rights -upon the. ear Americans,
at first stung by the insults of Germany,
are now stung Iv the gibes of the, Allied
nations. • -
_ThelinitedStat incy has suf-
fered abuse at the lands Of Germany
such as ode country is mit eipected to
• E. HATA TeaCker,
$100 Per Month
Cape Sensabough of the tug Mystery
Against whoin a tine of 860) was reedrd-
ed last week fortiel,ing intoxicating liquorin
ifi Owen Sound and got time to, payit.
yesterday accepted thit alternative of go-
ing to jail for sit months; He is now
doing tima--and unless the signs change
the roseswill bleOill before. the Skipper
of the Mystery walks the quitrter deck
of hit ifiyilteriona craft,. Still a hundred
dollara* month IS geed pay--,twheri you
fkolonp Soo „ 4001100 of civiiigAtion,
There is a good deal of jtistide hi the
view, a vieW shared by many prominent
Americans, that while the Allies opposed
to Germany and her allies fight ffir civil
-
ization, the United States stands by and,
makes money fait of the war. It is not
&stand to be proud of, but, on the whole
it is perhaps as well that they have kept
out. The country is a great storehouse
for the/ Allieste draw upon for munitions
and food,. •
But the Arnerieans are beginning to
feel their position: Hated by the Get,
mans because they Bond Munitions to
the Allies, and held in contempt by the
Frimeli and many British because they
are not taking n, more active part in the
ferentry. fro in iYhat . We ' have outlined Departnient of Canada that temporarily
all parcelcare seduced_toseven „peunde,
aboyet T 803' notliTi*ilerw 61 11181hii that Is, no -parcel weighing more than
se poor articles to the Government to ,aeven pounds will be parried for the
,
begiven this brave bay to protect him Present. • . '
from hardships or ()Prima eneinies at, The Eritigh War Office has notified
e-pirtratititein-tment-ef-tb
Gera
that it is cessary to hunt the . amount
ling the moral position of any suchof parcel traffic for the troops during the
'They are in thuposition of the men who Christmas and New Year's season; in the
sold peldter bayonetsitio the British army -interest Of military efficiency. ' The War
many years itgo-Ithayoneta .w. hich bolt Office poirits out that the great bulk of
BRIXE COUNTY COLINCIL
Tho County Cannon of the County o
Bruce met in the Council Obambers,
Walkerton, on -Tuesday,. 7th. December,
as per adjournment, 4
The Warden was in 00 Chair and all
members present. °
Tbe December Session of Council i
Always "pay session!' closing, up. the
,jaceounts•for the year. This year an
unusually large -number of accounts
wets presented and the Finance Vonim,,
ittee was kept busy, but under tbe able
g uhlanee of ° AMMO Brown of Made),
kept up, with:its work and finished the '
lis t. • .
A letter was read frorri the Treasurer
of the Belgian: Belief Fund warmly
thanking the County for the- aSsistanet
given, this hind and showing hi* badly
required it was. • '
The towu h
ot Seafortwroto asking the
Counoil.to jail in a *test:. agSinst the •
raneecatlietae; tn_linperatintigtiotr:nt•
teaghers. • ThaCouncildid not thinkthe .
'Act far and agreed to protest against r"
AtS being passed.
TheWeir,
of the 32nd. ltegt and
Col who has been apparntect to :
comma -ed. the Battalion • tale:raised in -
'Bruce, for OVerMa service, appeared be-
fore the Council asking assistance in thk
recruiting of this Battalien. Council gave
a grant of $1,000 ked also recommended
that -All officers asfer as POSaihie Should
be BMW C01114 Men.,, t° "
The appointmnont of 11, Goal Surgecin;
rendered necessariby the death 'of the
late Dr. Sinclair„was taken up. There
were five applicants, Drs Farewell,
Parker, Sinclair and Stalker, -all
of.Walkerton, Five votes were retfalred
to make the appointment, Drs. Hall and
Stalker on the fourth vote being; ties.
Dr. Hall recei-V-Cd another vete on the
fifth and Was declared elected.. •
The Townships of Turnberry and Cul -
Toss have Mated e Writ against the
Counties of lluren and Bruce to compel
thernto bridge a sinkhole nn the County
boundary between these Townships... A
Committee from. Brace .a,nd one from
Huron has visited the place anti report-
eolthat all that was required was to
clean Out Some ditches. The township
say OW Olt net de" as the road- there is
sinking and draining will not -prevent
A,COmmittee was appointed to confer
with a committee from Ii81.08, if one
appointed, there with power :to act.
A by-law was Passed for borroWing
$57,900 on debentures to pay tlie granta
madefor Patriotic purpose', the trem-
bers. thinking such .payments might well
be spread over ten years, the tertn of the
• The question as to the payment of fees
by outside papas attending Continuation
C/latises, where the Schools received tlie
County grant Claiming pupils living.in
the County but outside the.,place where
the school was ahead not have to pay
any larger fees than pupils residing in
that place',is the, class was largely main
taitted.by the Government and C iunty
grants. The matter was ..al.lowed to
stand for this year, but action along that
line will probably te taken next year.
Mr. Joynt, 'of Lucknow, railed the'
_tustioi D.% astotohtethdoispRoaLti6oen_nofit_itive
ugtr
ITATe-rJhe Act these
Maybe Claimed by the inspector' and
-sent to the Medical Schools, Unless
claimed by: relatives or friends within_
twenty-four hours after death 'fins
Me. Joynt thought was not right. It
was decided in such cases that the War-
den should claim all suet) bodice on be-
half of the Council, and have them bur-
ied.
Mr. Ballachey again brought up tbe
matter.of :assuming by the dounty of the
Cidertiridge-in Paisley- The
Committee appointed to see the. bridge
reported it was over the length at which
the law requires a:County td. aniline a
',ridge, and after Coneiderablediscuseicht,
thehridgewari assumed. . •
An offer was received for the sale, of
some mere land for purposes of the
.House of Refuge' Consideration thereof,
was deferred until the January session:,
The Council h i gbly complimented
Warden MeCannell for the able Manner
in which he had discharged the Onerous.
duties of his position in a difficult year.
--In-replYthe-Vardenthanked_the_thein-
berg for the courteous and 'able manner
in which they had supported hint, and
for the business way in which they had
looked after the many matters .brought'
[before them.
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ANTAL AND RESERVI: 8 800,o04
96 Branches in Canada
A Oeneral Booking iltiSiness Transacted
" Circular Letters of Credit,
Bank Money Ora!era.
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SAVINGS BANK, IMPARTMENT
Interest allowed at highest current rate ,
T. RIID Manager,
. Good..for ,bread,
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good for pastry,
,.good for you.
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is understood. • that. -JudgeDo e,.
though still vigorous.in mind and body
and capable of -rendering further good
staser.itivicwer,oynatgberie teunilu
rbitiscir;is.ehed the
. Andrew Oehler, lessee of the bar of
the. Oolborne Elouse, Goderieh, was
last Week fined $50 and ccists foe keep.
ing.intoxicants for sale. On the same
day Clarence Swartzwas tried on a
charge, of bringieg limor into dry'. ter-
ritory. • •10 . was shown that •Swartz's
auto had. three cases of liquor. loaded.
into it at Mitchelkhut theanagistrate_
didt�flsider • this grounds ..iipon
which to register a conviction. .
• Dr,.. Smith, :..Nrrnerly.' Of •_Bayfield, -
who joined the army 'medical corps in
England iast .sutnnier,.. Went., to the
-Dardanelles suixisweeks.. age' With
• Wash uniL He is now in cimige of
the typhoid wards, with. threedectors;
sit nurses and eighteen orderlies.under
him. He 'has - • been ' complimented
several -times -by -the: Officer---eonsimuid=
ing•On his 'successfitltreatment of eases.
The eleeriliness,of the wards also. • has'
Fon the warm Commendation of 'Coll
onel. Wileox,-.who in:'. consulting pliy-.
siCians..in all be hospitals. •
. Bad* Fuca( THE .TRENEfIES..1-Pte.
Thomas- Pritcherd, 'who has-been with
'the -Princess Pa tricias at the front
retained to Goderioh last week to
spend a week with friends. • He was.
disabled. on May 6th, hy the explosion
id'if-Gerrnienz'stan''Voirik'amnthasiii
:in hospitals aim* ccietirmouslyeince,
• that 'date. ...He is .going to. .a ?Seeker-.
isinS to ',see. if • the. ill_ effects ,..of the gas
_ean Aiti-eVis. 'come. Priteher4 speaks
ae
P. A. .1
-Cetnity Clerk..
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ItiURON COUNTY .NEWS , 1
Mr. aid Mrs. John Brown, of
Stephen Township, have been uppoir t-
ed by the County Council .as keepet
and matron -of- the- Huren-Gottuty.
'House of Refuge at Clinton.
Mayer Irwin, of Wingliam, bas de
cided to retire from municipal politics
a 8 a pa a e or the po
sition in January. Prospective caedi-
dates are: McKibbon, H. 11 El• •
Rot, V. R.- VanNorman, and Dr. Red.
mond. ' • •
The following' from Seaforth have
enlisted for overseas service with the
new Huron Itsgiineet: 'apt J.
Hedgins, Prov. -Lieut. Charles Clark,
Prov..Lient. Stewart Scat, Wil
zliare--KT, Pte. Harry -Pierre itnitPte:
.ioe Sills..
A change ha 'a been ma le in the legal
firm of Prouclfoot, Killorairand Proud.'
fot.k of Ooderich." Mr. IL J, D. Cooke,
late of Termite, joining thefitan,whielt
noW known air Proudfook 'Month
and Cooke: The change: was made nec.
esaite by Proudfoot, the late
junior member of thartn,,enlisting.
-A4 10, Johns, an old Tucherimith
boy, la now principal of a 12•roomed
school building, whieh was recently
opened in 'York township, tiear• the
eenfines Of Torontci. Prus evioto go
in g to Toronto Mr. Johns Was- priecipal
of the 1,toridesboro school for five vett s
and also Of the Auburn ' and Porter's
Hill school. . .
The resignation of- Judge'l Doyle,
senior judge of Huron County, is ad.
Bounced. The- announeernent• has gizen
rise to much Conjeciture as to the fiiling
of the `Watley, but 00 Information
KOOS ttn ba altiti14414 ou Wicgoint•
• .
inait nattier dealt.with in normal times
and efurliPled up when the "Tinagne,a is already a seam tax On•the, transport
depended upon tlaeinto prefect -theirservice;•that theain-nunt which the roads
Lives against' charging enendea. of will carar without breeking up is 'linked;
'tours, thuenernies-killed the Tommi'es. that ammunition, food -And stores. for
the army /mist neetiStatily have 1 '
pre ect
Or was it _the_ eneniipq _who do -you, enife over the inaiia,---that any iteeoase in
think in that' ease was the real mttrder. the volume ,nf mail trtiffic mist cause
mil ---the only murderer,• for it is the delay in :the forwarding of these neces-
business of an eiletny-soldiai to kill onr still'. equ'Pmeat for 'war' ''
• The' pnblic are, therafpre, appealed :to
men. - in their owii interest, as well as in the
X i x interest of 4'11Ni:try tffioiency, to limit
No, we VC just talking.,about men•-:- LIM nge of parcel post to arteies of real
,
ordintuy decent business men, utilii
ty.
who . limit, perishable articles of ell des"
would acorn to sell. a poor article for the iriptionl, bot tles and earthenware jar;
nse of our brave itidii-Ltinit who do. not iitinod:11)10k::encrtiCle_s are prohibited, and will
hesitate to put their greed' fingers, int epted for. 1r:1118mi:4,8ton; and,
the pockets of those sante brave lad:: unt'l f
1 nailer notice, riliprircel exceeding
. seven peurals can or Will be ateepted for
and snake out a few of the Meagre dol- tranamission to the forces in France Or
lam which the ,eountry' pays Mimi for Flaorlers. . .
hieing death and accepting: rurisderous All pail:cis must he strongly and so -
hardships whose scars they will bear to "'rely packed in covers of earivae, linen,
their graves. It's funny, isit't it? It
or other strong material. Parcels which
lutist be due to lack of • imagination tgioenttitAzlipl?' With iiifse• requireirtenta
But, in some cases, even this explain: safely, anclFif r)obsteertiv6 d 94r de°4114t1"
tion does not. exPlaia: T ‘,... the: wound- frill Le 'returac'i toP till': escen'Ardseet'a°`i 11164
ed Imiciiera who are COnling hurite to ila..-
inallY Of them disabled for. die. Nei.*
hOto 11 something' to be neon right Under
• , • . '
name and address Of the sender Must be •
:written on the outside; and parcels wbieli
, do ticit'comply with, thi0 COndidOnwUL
be rutoodt
:11,•
•
very highly of the treatment he re..
ceived both in England and in Canada
since his eeturn. He is'not discleuged
and if he recovers 'sufficiently may re-
turn to the war. .
Firle NEAR lamui.Towx.„,-,,QA
day night; 'Dec.:ea], as David M,iller
of . near . Jumestown, was doing his ,
chores, after putting down hay to fee4 •
the horse's, he :slipped While coming' .
down staira and upset the • lantern int
'the -bar ,which immediately ignited'• .
Mr. Miler tried fo „smother the fire
with his, coat but failed. Fortuneate'
ly he had only a eouple of horses in the
building, and. these he got -safely out, "
The barn contained- all •the sea,son'ir -
crop of hay a 3d some unthreidied grain.
'Which was totally- destiOyed, An int-
piement shed was also ,destroyed but
willing tiorlie.rs succeeded in getting - -
out all the implements There was in-
surance in the-Howick Mutual.
;
COUNTY CQUIri. C.A8b;--MV81
.Village
V. •
Village Of Bewail. An action taken,
by Peter Murray, a farmer of the
township ot Hay,. to. prevent the -
pnration of the village of Hensall Irma
using land. adjoinins, hia .farrn ap .
inunidiptil dump ground. His Honor.
directs that jedgment be entered for .1di
the plaintiff against the dbferidt anfo
820 damages and also that Judgmen
be entered for a perpetual injunction
restraining the defendant from usinar
or maintaining in any 'way the dump-
ing groand or the socalled garbage
• heat) on the land owned by the de....
fend-lin:Fend mentioned- irr the plead .
ings; with full costs on the County
Court scale. ' •
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