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.FRovi muRpocti CAMERON CO.
INTERESTING— REASONABLE, INSTRUCTIVE
MR. PURCHASER
TWugh the war and elranged ebudi-
dons and Abe difficulty in securing cer-
tain lines of goods. has prevailed, yet we
find on completion of stock taking at the
end of our business year on January 31St,
that our sales were the largest of any. year
• dining the past five years, .
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We appreciate the `generous share of.
your patronage' extended to us and look
forward with encouragementi, aiming to
'make the coming year still better..
:Our new . Spring 'Goods are now nr-
riiring.and beautiful goods they'are. Our
. purchases haver been mide'With great care .
to get the finest, asSertzuent and the best
'values possible. . Most lines weie-Ordeied
'. many Months ago when prices were lower
than they are at the present and we can
• give you the benefit;,In general, how-
ever, prices are somewhat higher owing.
2 to prevailing war .conditions affecting -wool,
- cotton, linen and dyes. We invite you
to see our new Prints, Ginghams,'Rippet-
'ettes, Dress Goods VOiles 'Marquisettes-
and_ethe.r linestoi'and.this week.
Regarding Ladies' ,Wear for spring.
we Mar state that we havearranged to
• again have a representative of The Prin-
• cess Mfg. Co., of Torontovmake a special
• display at a later date in our Ready -to -
Wear department. of their sPiendidrange
of Ladies'. SuitsioDresses and 'Coats for,.
spring and summer wear. Those who
have seen their.' former displays here
know of the advantage of selection. from
such a fine range and the certainty Of a
'perfect fit when measures are correctly
taken, and the satisfaction of i.etting a.
Asthma -ire and exclusive style. We can
thoroughly recommend the. garments'.
• made by The Princess Co,. as, being well .
tailored and made in the latest styles at
. very- reasonable in price. An announce -c
ment of the date will be given
, Soliciting:a continuance of your *vat.
lied patronage and assuring you of court- •
eous and fair treatment.- We remain,
)(Ours truly,
,&:CA1VIERON CO.
MR. DABToR
• One of the difficulties that the
, merchant who gives ..credit to ems-,
tothers is np against is the. lack of
Pt‘Ompt payment' of acciunts.' by
those to whom 'credit has been ex-
tended, Sometimes. after •-thi ae-
eount has been rendered perhaps
°ne,,. two, three, four or more let:
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,tershaVe tti: be written reniinding
the vustomer that th-e'account is
Thursday, 11
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Teeswater
Tuseday, Feb, 8.
I,ient. J. 0. Little reports SO mu to
date. The Wait from Teeawater is soon
to come sow.
Tho Yaltatie Councilis now perinitting
the Teeswater band to practice iu the
council chamber.
Capt. W. F. Hiscox and Mrs, iliscox,
of the 110th Battelle% 0.E.F. are Stay.
at hi father's, R. J. Riscox for a couple
or weeks. Capt. Iliecox hi on sick leave.
Thepatriotic dinuerat1 entertainment
underthe auspices of the Patriotic league
and Woman's Institute was very anccese.
fill, netting aQiUe 400.00 clear of all.
, expenses, •
•The young pehple Of Knox cherch are
having a social evening. Tuesday, Feb.
8th„ The soldier boys are to give the
• proginnnue and he entertained 11 the
young people. . • • .
• The Davie building Which was rented
lay'sown half rimer* citizens for a -dub
ropni ter the boye in khaki, *totalled by
and lighted by Mr, Walter
Rose was taken over by the council on
Monday night.; The council is now: re-
sponsibl for the rent and PhYsiegt(1111P-
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• 1V4eer WerrrEn et the Itnottneld
Flonr Iligheat Market prices
paid;.4er1tEeefetrete Bees. •
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past dne, ancl.the money needed.by
the merebant to pay his bifls to ,
'the wholesaler or manufacturer:
It takes; time labor and money to
send these letteks) and we know, in"
:our case,: that many a those owing
us at the present time have 111011ey
in the bank and could, easily pay,
promptly when the account is,ren- •
tiered. ' •
If this applies to you, Mr.. or
, Mrs. Reader, we would be pleased
to. •have the' privilege of writing
your receipt for payment at an early
. date; This; Will di:: us .-6(3d and
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will Iso do you good to , feel Lha.t
the money thus started will,go' from
us .to the manufacturer and from tile
Manufacturer to the producer of the .
TAN materi41ancl -yoih thus,titelp .
business all around. An 91a say-
ing reads "A. wordto the wise is
, .
sufficient," and we might say, we
consider -'.140se'" who patronize Poi. -
*ore 40 be. "wise having shown
their wisdom by doing so; and we
trust that this word will be sufficient
to remind sarne that their accounts
have been. rendered Some time ago
and that an -early .settifinent wiW
' 'greatly oblige.' We. remain,:
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....fourth Out, KhIloEs
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Zek Hodgitinson and wife entertained
s number ,Of their frienda en the Featth
last Friday evening,
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. DOI% or Reim nis
cy.kor.-,,-We are
sorry to report the death or Mr. Robert
MoCaul, of the sixth concession, Kinloss,
on Sunday night last in/ins 82nd year.
Ilia death took piece, at the honie of his
daughter, • Mrs. 1.Bebertson, tenth of
Huron; tvlieee he bee bon residing for
SO el e tirne.- He moved' frcim. Weet. Witte,
to Kinloss about thirtY. Yea" ago and by
hardiatior and hotieetY made a, comfort-
able home for himself and his family.
His Wife; Miss Taicy.McKenzte, prede-
ceased:1nm twentp, Our year ago; To
them were bore men chddreneefive
daughters and two eons, viz: Archleand
Alex , who have been Managing the farm
for eome years; Mrs. R. Robertson, OP
the tenth of Flume, Mrs; O. Neuf,. of
Carleton, Michigan,. Mrs. A. McInnis, of
Pianist, Sisk., MTh P. Behg#01,--100-
habil, Mrs. It, 11. giddieton,
Mr. *Caul alsoleaves two -brothers.
• Malcohn and Archie, near Woodstock,
anda* eiter, Mrs: Jackson, et Jackson;
• Mich • We tender our sincere sympathy
totheemany-eorrotring-lrieeds. •
St, 'Helens
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Mi ai Mary Little, of Mornington,••-was
„jiorne over Supday. • .
• A niunterfrom this hing took in, the
. --Tom Marks ,concert at InCignow on
• Monday evening, . ' •
%V. 1. Miller had the misfortune to
lose onsof his valuable span of drivers.
on Sunday night lest. •
Misses Gladys Webb -and VersaWooda
of ,Witighani High School.; spent this
Week end at their homes here.- ' '
-e• Miss 'Lena Gordon, who has spent i -
number of years intheWest, is at pres-
- mit visitingheisister, Mrs.Wm.. Gordon,
_St. Helens: •• • •
• Wm: McQuillin was the siteceesfuf
candidate at the West WatvenoshInsiir-
.. ance meeting heldat Dungannon on
- ...Wednesday last, to fill the vacancy, as
director caused by the death of the late
Mei. Stewart. - •
. . • ma:8%A .10,1,Extr _•,W;sina's :Institute
and Literary Society combined held a
-very -eneceasful box -social onFriday
" evening -test, Pte. Peter McKinnon," of
sent And gave a sliort..
dress-atitindber-of --songs in•
bethEnglish and Gaelie.- instrinientals
were .given by Saintial Morrison and Miss
- -Elie•abetle -Rutherford; _recitations by
- Jack Eagleson., Whitechurch; IL Robin-
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• Quart,etfe3 waepiesent and gitvea
nurn-
ber of trelectiens in their ustial geed style.
Thejournal was read by 'Elliott Miller,
a solo was given byIt.'Robineon, and a.
alttet_hy,theMissee
tolkiilltigha; of Llielitarif.:*-Thettee
Were then, sold. .Elliott eating
as auctioneer r the fir,st time; received
goOiLattentionshdproinpt bidding;'
wee -Ides aniOliiiting. to over. e150; will
e giveh towards patriotic purposes; The
•-next Meeting of the""literqry -SOnlety
will be held on Friday evening, Feb, 18.
A good debate being prepared between
Whitechurch vs; St. Helens.
• Atafeking
Paramount
• . ---1,10n.diti,,:Feb.. 7,
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N. D. McKenzie and John .Watiton, of
Lucknow, were to See t'Big -John' on
Sundaafternoon
dim&
Ctihross Centro
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• :.-Tueriday, Feb. 8.
John, Nieltalgne, OCTeescrater, visiteiT
friendon Xith. laSt:.week.
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, Mr. and Mrs,.Thoe,. McDonald spent
Sunday at the home of Jetties. Wityto0e.
-
Angus McDiarinid and ThoalFarriah,
of Ashfield, called on "friiincla here on
: Mei. Jaines Striithers and Miss, Belle
Scott, Con. 8, vielted friends -here- on
Thrda,y . : •
• A number from here attended the
literary meeting held at the honie of
James Whytock. On "Thurgideylof last
week. •
LATE,WAR N4WS
The gevi York 110414 a few days ago
publiehed % sensational article stating
that it bad information that Ciermanit
and Austrians in tlialjaited States were
berlonslY contemplating * aid upon
Canada. rut of the information was to
the effect that" two hundred thousand
Titles are stored at convenient points
along the Ontario boundary -presumably
at Niagara and i'Yetrnit-4or the use of.
the.iaiders when "the day" coMea, .The
Herald' further stated that for 14°1110'0rue
Clerk040 OIRCCITS had been arriving in the ,
United Stake, disguised- as Belgian -
refugees, and these were to lead the army
of invaeuen.. '
United States chi newspapers are not
trustworthy authorities on .anything,
though they de publish a .great deal of
what is true along 'with 'Ditch that
is untrue- Frees private and trustworthy
seurcea wales information that' in the,
4houlterri.4444=84'enittlieiS. darienriiyitigaLittlivitaunda •.
view to making an attaca up,Ou'vanadai,
This, of course, cannot be done on
Large seale,...bulthet it is being done and
that there la a gaQa deal Of preparation
there is no reasokto doubt-.
It
tionit but htnfo
look like
'iitrniaritditthiQuessae thinting
toci
have is Vo•theetrect that the 'Germans
are winning the war,and that their ulti-
mate success is -Certian; Their intention'
may be to invade Canada after Britain.
is beaten inEnron., Or, it Maybe that
the preparation and threats are made.*
order to keep Canadian troops in this
country as a 'some esard. • •
Nothing of first ritelmportance, has
been reported freer', any battle front in
thepaet two we_eks. The be vy attacks
of the'Germans on the Freneli and Brit-
ish lines have ,sabeicled without import-
ant Millie!: They were intended to tette
advantage of the temporary weakness in
the lines when part ot the 'French final
were Wing taken over by British trocps.
The attack evidently was expected and
aMPIY prepared for, ; .
There eppeara tate, quitea diplomatic
battle on to -win the influence of Greece
and Roumania to the one Bide or the
.other, There are signs that these nat.
Any rate Roumania will betak-
ing a part in the . war when operations-
. become" more active in the spring.. it
is regarded as significant that .Greece
has called home 90,000 ,army reservists.
fiielfside Chefil1 co-liperate with it
is difficult to say; but certainly if there
is any reason to think that they will•help
•Germeny. Britain will ,never allow the
overseas reservists to get home.
Phone No. 10 is at Your Service
Ws 541 tor cash—tiro $O Cheaper the* The Credit 5toree
111-tE SUPREME RA,Na
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•-(he l County 7Patriotic Giant
The grant of the Bruce County Coun-
cil, for patriotic purposes, brought up at
the recentsession to.$7,500 pr mouthior
$90,000 per •year, went 'through without
a hitch; the vote in favor being unamm•
ous. The money will be raised • by the
issuing of debentures, and Paymentewill
cemnience as soon as the debentures are
old '• • '
• The grant is. figured on a basis ' of $8
per head for a. population of 45;000.
083,500 . goes to, • the. Jiatriotie'
$2,500 to -Red • Crises; foor.
recruiting expenses; $1,500 .for Belgian
Relief,4500toward the remodelling of the
Old public school at WalkettOn :for non,
eomniissioned officers' school,. and $500
•towards the regimental band -
Mr. and: Mrs. Albert Thompson are _ . .
visiting at the home of the knee's par-
ents, Mr. and • Mrs Willie's Miller, of
Walkerton. . • . .
L. McKenzie,.Com 10, Kinloas, and
Rod. McKenzie, of Abernethie; Sask.,
were visitors it the home of Walter Day
ou Sundaylast. • • „
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• -e-Monday, Feb. 7
M .
• n John Groves: ir., has visit
and ,larint.
The school children are busy practising
for thapatrietic concert to be held here
on the 25th of February. '
Mise Gladys McIntosh, of .Winghain
Business College, 'came. home to spend
,the•week end with her brother.-
Isaiah Congram was laid up With the
la grippe last Week; and Mr. Hibbins
slim had severe Attack of -the.' same
disease. •
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Pte, Robert McIntosh, who is with
the 5th, University Corps in Montreal,
spent Sunday with his parents here.
Robbie makes a fine lookingsoldier. He
left, to -day for Montreal again. '
Otaeof our canvassers inithe prohib-
ition drive on the Ashfield. side of the
boundary reports that -.97%: of 'voters-
:signed- the petition And •the.,esame. per-
eentagiof those approached on the snp-
'pleinentati Petition._ _ •'
LOthiati
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....Tuesday, Feb.40
Miss 'Clara *Weiner& visited her.
autit, Mrs. McNamara, last week:
Born. -On Monday, Jan. 30111, to Mr• .
ErSwan,-ir
hey.:
.. Misses Bessie Barnby and Willene
Henderson visited' friends Lucknow
and l'ordice a few dap last week,
--eitSundaYeMoenipreitav:-',Mr;e4Iartlr
receive!' a telephone message from Chic-
ago announcing the death of Mrs. Me-
nzie, widow of the lat,e Kenneth sMe-
eniii%-whialiedaliiifit'IU4 afest-Fe. -ego.
The funeral trill be held on Wednesday,
-the-9th inst.; free" the lidine of 'James
Henderson, Lucknow, areenhill cent,.
etery. '
The.recruitit froth' here and vicinity*
have coinmenced training* Tiverton.
Mrs. J. D Robertson :spent a few days
last week with friends in Pinkerton..
1 ae ea • Amex ya,rr went to Toronto on
A. es
Thursday; on •a short 'visit to relations
there. •, ,
On Saturday another' one of our
young.inen enlisted here in the 'pingo!).
of Mac McKinnon. , '
, Privatise JOseph Sproule, John Kit-
chen_, and .Edward Chapman were visit-
ors here over &May. * • •
Mr. Barker, Who assisted Mr. McCeue
ley in special services heee, returned to
Port Elgin op Saturday: .
The ladiesF MisSionarY Society held
their February meeting at the home of
Mrs:. W. J. MeKeerintur on ;Wednesday
afternoori. ' ' •
Mr. Fredf_Atto_n_s_. of _Cialliinue,
;Who Visited friends here.left on Monday
for tt short yisit, with-fdends at Milton
and London before returning home.
• Preparatory services were eonducted
in St Paul's Church on Friday by Rae
e • • ' etten,-.-Saera,
the Lord's supper was obseried on Sun.
.daY. •
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.• :'-Monday, Feb. 7th.
Willie 'awe families are down With
meads', others are suffering from •10.
.,gripps There 18 a good deal ofsickness
throughout the country. ,
Mrs, Thee.. Blake is speeding a few
days at hit home near L.ticknow, help
ing-te take care of her mother,,Mrs. Sas.
Webster, who is rietioniny ill at present.
to. -tne-ilinena tot iter. S, 3.
Bridgette, the Quarterly Sacramental
service was not held in 131akteir Church
45t1 Sunday. Mr. I. J. Taylor, of luck-,
now, preached very acceptably, though
having no previous intimation that he
might have to do so, a proof of the etfi.
Oialidt of our eiltperoe4 staff of local
;eneiters,
Courey's Corners
-Monday, Feb. 7`.
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Measles are the order of the day and
disorder of the night around here.
Mr. and Mrs, • David Little yieited
friends near Sebastapel last Week.'.
Ben Felce lett to start work With Et.
McIntosh, of Paramount the put week
Toni Farrish is picking up eimne fine
horses which he intends ShiPlAu0 wbet
in the near future. ,
• Our Club heldtheir annual Meeting in.
Lanes Hall and appointed their officers
for 1010asfollows: President Frank
Johnston; Vice -President, George.Line;
Secretary, John nimbi...Treasurer, Ed.
Sennett. John and Itenneth•Farrieli vveiti
appointed as delegates to attend the Tor
onto meeting Of the U.F.O. Patti report,
act i;o0c1 tire,
4 Kingshrldge
7, 1916.,
BoltN..--=TWigr. and -Mrs. John O'Neil,
on Feb. 46, a son. • . .
, • Miss Margaret LI ilton left list. Wed-
nesday for Detroit.
Private O'Brien, of .Ooderich, was a
Sunday visitor here. , •
Thi,Missee Genevieve O'Connor and
Madeline Sullivan, of the 0. C. I., spent
the wrek end at their -respective homes:
here.
Many froM here attended the concert
ahd box social which was given,* Port
Albert last Wednesday and the dance in
Dungannon on Friday. They „report a
good time on both occasions. e
Joseph O'Connor, who visited in De -
holt last week, returned home on Thurs-
day. • Ile y•as atesompenied baek by his
sister, • Minnie,who:is spending. a kw
days under the parental- roof.-- -
-So, Lanes, in rhily to your query of
last week. Philip Bassett has not been
heard from lately. although busy, as
yeti iiirnaise,-he will beTheatdfrom if a
"ttuneroppertyn offers- Could you give
us any information. about Beverley I He
IS busy, 1 guess. •
All ire pleased to learn that Miss M.
Campbell, of Harrison, who has been ill
for the,48,s1 three' weik*,-was„---ntli-,
?Once home, on Thursday; She was ac-
companied by her sister, Miss Elizabeth,'
who was Celled to nurse her during her
; -•-
-Goderiit Township--;
..7=-Monaay, Feb. 7.
. •
• .Warwich Coie is suffering froin a
severe attack of la grippe. • -
Miss Dell Finlayiis spending a 'fort-
night with friends n Port Albert,
-Mrs. Win. Stirling, of Ilayfleld, spen
.a.few days list's week around Porter's
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Senior Maier Charles' 'McPhail, of
Goderieh, is honie at present being laid
up with grippe, . ].
• George A. Cooper, still Continues in
very peer health. His many friends WiPli
for his speedy recovery.s. , . •
• Messrs. Fred and Thos. Morgan, of
Port Stanley; have i•eturnecl home After
spendingst few days with relatives in
this . • '
A lei secial will be held in S. S. No.
0, MI the 18111. An interesting program
is being prepared hi" the S'ehnif PeOP10
of the vichiity, vroccet)e to go to .the
poitriotiofttncle. • •' •
rser
-Tuesday, Fele 8,
Jack -Bradleyis suffering Tronathe
measles at present • • • .
.M.rfeI J MeKentiLhas returned
Rod. McLennan, of Chicago, viaited
itt bis home here- for a few' days.
reetid...Mrit;Georgie-Robertson,..
Lucknow, sen_t-Stinclar with their
daughtel, rs.-N. -G. McKenzie.
E ABOVE•an exact 'reproduestion:- of the
Spprenseltange. This range luta a differeet flue. .
construetion to, any other taittle, on' the morket, and
; , •
Tbe
Manufacturers gua4ntee it tR: SAVO
per cent.Coal anc1.50 per pent; .11;
wood Over anyother range..
Come in and pee it whether you peed a range or not,
We takepleasute in 131;01Vifia itif you are contem-
plating buying r see -this- one, first and we will refer
you to many satisfied users whowill bear out the
statement that it saves.fuel as guaranteed. •
Thc Lucknow Hirdwate St Coat C
Agents for SCRANTON COAL --The Best on the Market
iniammtt4
' SCCIALIST ...AND 'KING .
80101an Chatted With King Aibert.
.Whom • "AdMired
FIRMLY ENTRENCHED
The Bank of Hamilton is not '
dependent upon the .prosperity -
Of any one section of the coun-
try. It is a well -entrenched
instituticn*ith branches spread -
_over Canada, at each of hicI
a general banking business s
transacted. -
'genital Autharized,35,0134000 LUCKNOW BRA,40.14
- deists -,Pate-ute . $3,000.000 is
GLEmpa, Manager.
aurplut - . $3.475 000
Crewe
'In a letter to his' wl:e in Canada -,-eMonday, Feb: 7th.
a 'Belgian soldier who before ,the war Bontt.-70n-Feb. lst., to and Mra.
was ::ah ardent . sp'ealos Facto 14allleY, nOn- ,
terms 01 ilia higheat *admiration of Mr: Jack Curran returned While last
aeitig•Albert -e'Our brava King Alberti- -week after spending a month in -Detroit'
whom we. have unlearned, first to re-
siiect 'end. then to adore, veil' often
Conies In see Us .here in the plainest
• manner, Which hai itbsoluteli nOthing
royal about it ape 'dere he feels:
aow , glad 'vee all are to see , him arid
slow nuldh•liis visits cheer us' mi. More
_ ellen oece '1 7 heAte jhajtipg_iu
he firetAltie.. trenches_ anctLenee±ire
was only. fifteen metres froni the
enemy. ' .11 is imeesaibie to Miegirie
fa man more coati tnen he is., lie
speake all of the better:
,edueated•enee he • has rens talks on .all
• kinds of subjects. For the- others he
has 'always tverds..'of..encouragement
• and cheer. , ' _• '
• 9. \have had two long talks with
-hirnon-sooia1Ism and"" it -*as- lin who
sterted.the Object, of Course: 1. told
him -that when country. was--fcirtim-
* ate to have. a king of the 'right hind 1,
knetrOf no better goVernment than
constitutional;:inrmaithy, Whieir had. a -
certain. stabilitT. nepubtfes gid• net . c'isea please bring such to. this meeting.
possesie_bat that unfortunately there A tea will be served in At ' of t
.• no see rem p. m. Everyone • welcome,
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their duties M .the .Proper light He ,. • ..
latigind and tient' that he quite agreed,
With Me. And what is more' think
Mrs: Albeit, 1V1eQiicild is at -present
Very ill, suffering ,fresu an attack of
measles. • •
• Messrs. John and -Robert .Menary
spent keit Sunday with their • mother 'at
Sheppardton. ' •
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,Mr. and Mrs. Jake Johnstone. are'.
mending a -few -dayi-e-witt-this-latterle
brother; Mie Arthur -Culbert. •
Quito a number from here attended
the_Patriotic Box Social held in the hall
at Port Albert last•Wednesday evening,
and all report a good time. • '
Service will be held next Sunday in
the evening at 7 o'clock, ipstead of in
the eftertiden. Sacramental service will
be held in Dungannon in the morning.
. •
- .The re,i1ar monthly. meeting. Of the,
Ashfield Soldiers' Aid Circle will be held
at the home of Mr. Rd• McWhinney,
Div, Reid, Ashfield, on Wedneteley,
Feb., itth, at 2 3Q p: m. A. bale will be
Clicked for the Red Croes.Society. Any-
one wishing to donate sheets or pillow
These tanadhuti O. K.
• Ninety ilsmbers of t 0 Six Nations
Indictee on the reserve near Brantford
enlisted thisweek' with the Heidi -Mend
,Battalion (the 114111) The sterievas talt.
en following an eppeAl by • Agent Cook,
of the Department of Indienettfairs, Who
speaks fhe blobawk language fluently;
There wilLbe no disputing the national-
ity of these hien. They are Canadian -
born all right, • .- •
With Lameron Ifighianderi. •
s. A copy pf the Winnipeg Tribune to
hand this week contains the portrait Of
Lieut. F. G. "gathers; a son of Chief.
Mathene Winnipeg. He is now
in Ragland with a draft of the .70111'
Carneron Highlanders, pent, to reinforce
the loth Battalion. Limit Mathes left
Winnipegabout the uf ddle Of December.
Th9411, wM be Well rettionbefeti !vitt,
The Petition In Kinloss
he meant it. Twice 1 have seen him Out Of 554 names On .the Voted list
pick up a kifie and fire at the enemy. of Itit1108.8 feivnehip 372 were put 'on the
Aurely. Atberriska.,11riLlit-codiet.---upgy*fice pettftifyg_et -_,Outario .00k-
ae-he ieee •-theii; ' •'ernmeut. 01 tbe wonien and young men•.
- • • - • • in the tcoviiship, 424 Signed
• P Per the purpose of, the canvass, the
CUI 01( WESLEY uau townshi0v4e divided into aix distriets
The number of Votenr Who signedin each
Wm'. Wesley; founder and for seine was as filllowa;
time editor of the Bruce Herald and Div. :Siam) No. ON VOTER'S LIS?,
Times, died at his home in Walkerton No. e 31- e4 • •
Oa Friday of last week, at the age of es.. • 4, 2 •56:
The cause of his death was an atinte et- tt 3.. ea
tack of la grippe. Mr. Weeley. eras a e 4:• • 07 "
resident of Walkerton for the ;net forty e 546 •
years and hada large circle of friends. tt g .
He Was a printer by trade and for a
number of years beforenstablishing The
Bruce Times had tun a job printing
office. His son, Arthur Wesley, is now
proprietor and editor of The Herald and Hotel Por Farmers •
Anothernon, William, went to
•Franee with the first Canadian -overseas
force and hasten at the front for more
than a year.
Kinloss
-Monday, Pal. 71IL •
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, Mrs Jas. Huston is visiting friends
near Ripley:, '
Me Albert Young, of Kingat f, spends
_quite a lot,Of hid spare time near our .
-Messrs Gee. Colviell: t.aret Roy Cole:- • •••'.
spent Sunday at the hoine of gr. Frank'
o •
4wre. Iteve‘itt" spinit' Sun-
day et the home. of Mr John- Matidoni tese,
ald, 13envie.
Me- Richard Portice has enlisted in
the teoth-.- Brute -Batt*" U0'
in. Kincardine , . •
Sam. Sturgeon, Who is training in
Kincardine, , spent the weekeend with
friends around Kintoss.
We will soon have Mr. Peter Magdon.
aid in our midst aitin; as, he is ..prepar-
ing to move on t� his farm here..
• Whiteehorek
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--Tuesday, Feb. 8th.
Mr. John Gillespie apelike,. few_ deo_
in Hamilton lost week. • •
Mrs. Waltertiott-t-sPentit-jewi--41aye:
withlriends.in Lucknow recently._ '
Ptese Rintoulaud Penrose, of wing.
hem, spent Sunday at their homes:. • '
e. 1 o , o tratford, spent the •
week -end with friends around here. • •
Sergt. Carrick aoit Pte. Gillespie,of •
Lucknow, spent Sunday at their homes.
M r.• Ernie Palniereton; sPerit •'!
-a fe w days at the -home' of Walter Lott.
Jest
Winghanic spent Sanday.autkfriiiiids in
WhitechtiraL 14/..
,
of Winglene, spent Sunday at the hoMe • '
of Sergt,Itobt/Carrick. ,• . res.
The Guild meeting' on Sunday: .
• 70 '•
• 120 "
•138
• 84
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• 554
A Ilandsonle Donation *
At the annual meeting Of the .Gore
Mutual Fire insurance Co. held at Galt
on Monday, the Whale net profits of the
company for the year 1915, amounting
to .50$000, Were 4onatfid, te the Petriothr
ing Was led by I red Davidsen, the sub
eject being, "Oar Yining People's Seciety.
What it has done tiow it may (lo more
and better.'!. The subject' for next Sunlf
clay evening is ."The Consecration of In- .
fluence.• The leader will be 'Marie Petd
eraoh.
,
.* Sin 'Levies:ill proprietor of 'thn,EX.
ellen& Rotel at Wingbanez hat present
ed to the farmers of that vicinity, a sol.
ption of the probleni .of e awn
when they dOilfa to town Re '6 going
to bnikt a good shed he hor s and
will remedel-thirio as a plae I of ac-
cenimodation for women and. in • The
hotel will be. ro.natned "The eriner's
Horne." A, membership fee of' GOO will
b4eliarged for h &lax, not lever, to
inClUtle• 1ad4 over 15. T ese will 4 be
Owed 140 iler ie ext
or.
HARD CHRONIC COUGH
Made Well byDelielous'Irinot
Crestline, I eteitiseted I
ehronle. cough, and. Was. Weak,
nervous and run down. I have a 6110,-
-family of three, And it Was hard forme
to do niy work. 1 took different
medi-
cmos wheat 'benefit. Finahy / heard :
about Vinol, and it has teeteredme tat
health and sitrenpli.„,my eonghle all gone
and 1 feel fine.' -Mrs. .
• We guarantee Viii01”Ar deliciona cod:
liver and iron tonic. without oll, for
cbronlo coug1i and eiddl, antlihr 611 :
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