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SPEPAL., OFF.'ER IN
ACTORIVcOTTON
COtt011 VOCIS oE alIidnds have advanced greatly during the past months an4 the
--end is. not yet.— We aped -to- see still further 4)firV411ce-S-. zn. tb,e near awe.,
opportunity came oenr way some time ago to purchase a quantity of ractory Cot-
ton at nutch less than regular priceWe purchased r}2oo yards 0 one kind- a
heavy, clean, well wo'venveven Cloth, 36 inell6swide, which we are retailing at r4c..
a 'yard and good value at -that. ¶ To those who may wish to lay in a quantity
before prices advance further We are making a special offer a this splendid quality
- cotton at 1 lc, per ydby the web An*d, 14e, per yd. in Smaller quanti-
ties. The way to, save money is to take advantage of - 4neh. Offers as this, thus
making hay while the sun shine,
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Hy early buying before the. latest 'advances in Cotton Goods, We have been able,
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to fill our shelves with a splendid 'assortment .Of ,staple goods in •
'Standard Sbirtings, Rock Fast Drills; Galateas,.
Tic4irits, Denims, .Cottonades., Flannelettes, Cot=
tons, Sheetings, Pillow Coitons,Towellings, Prints,
Percales, Ginkhams, etc, •
In most of these linesprices have advanced over a year ago and studying the
present condition of the market the indications are that when these lines have to
be replaced the new ad:lira/Wed pricis will have,to be paid. Therefore good business
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sense suggests early buying—"The early bird always catches thb worm."
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Whitechurch Kingibrldp
Maftli
The tegillet ineetiug of the Literary
will be ltehtoil March liOthjia Forester'e
11 all.
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and Ittrie Me Stewart and leen-
ileth anti Mnriel are Outing the ferment'
parents in (Wench this week, •
We are glad to welcome to Our village
Mr. ad Mrs. Chown, of OWOO SOORd.
(,own 14 our new G.T.R. agent.
The Cuild wee led by AgeeelrennedY
last Stinday eight. Next Stinday the
topic will he "The Canoes et Pellure in
Life." The leader is Mies Emma David-
son.
Quite a number front the village at-
tender/ the petriotlepartya the'. herile•
of Mrs. James Mettle on Monday even-
ing. A good time is reported. The
proceeds amounted -to V1,00. •
imecial,eerviee will be 'held in the
Methodist Clinrch, Whitechurch,"en
'Sunday next e Mereli 12, ata p re, when
the Rev. J. W Hibbert; of Winghane
will give a patriatie addrese, An Honor
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Roll will be unveiled by 'MO, f3parling,
Pres. of. the Red Crose work. l Special
'eipging bythe choir. A hearty yfeleonin
given tealI; soldiers specially invited.TON, will benoservice held at :Bethel
or Tiffin's opointreente„
-The Social tinder the auspices of the
Guild ^vhic1Pwas held last Friday even-
ing; was a splendid ..•sticcess. Owing to
eei, Many, pardons' being quarantined -00
account of measles, the -eroWd Was not
as large large as it Would 'otherwise have been.:
A. geed pregram"was iyen consisting of
vocal soloi, epiartetteei nunith.,Orgen and
'violin music and-.reett °Mons. A splendid
dialogue entitled "Why we never mar
tied," was given by seven young, ladies.
and seven young men. The last number ,
on -the program was • a chorus by ,the
choir, "I want to ge back to Michigan
down on the farm", which was .gre;tly
enjoyed by all. The gide wore • sun-
bonnBta,and each carried a, milk -pail on
her arm. Lunch was served and 'the
meeting dosed • by singing "God Save
the Mpg." The proceeds were $8.05,
S:IJNIMER.
Amberley
-Monday; March 6
•William Tborbourne intends leavingArnberley to -day for Detroit.
. 'Robert Eady received word last week'
of the death sf his father at Petrelia.
Willianaleid and bride will leave this
week for their Inc bear ProvostAlt
Archie Courtney is on the sick list
this week, thotigh. net serioue; we hope.
We feel sure Billy CourotnneeYorisaulnodynae-
iruollie
night.
Mr, and Mrs. J. M.:Blue ettenchel the
funeral of, the late' Mi. .A: McLellan,
LtiAglictn°
. a‘vad Mrs., Albert Iiira.Wn spent
'Saturday at the home of,R. F.
LuckisnsA
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Mnie B1ue Mist; Clara Wilkie
and John Mae are spending a fewdays
at Tiverton.
Pte. Stanley Peahen has returned
lionie free. Quebec, being honorably.dis-
charged from .
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J: Watson, of tht ath Con, and Mrs.
Gordom, of Red Jacket,- visited one day
laet week at James Wilkie's. •
This seasoon , are following:the lines adopted two yeara, ag04and which has
- proved so satisfactory to •our customers by halrigg• ,a. Splendid display in our Cloak.
:Rooth Upstairs, by Mr. J. T.,. Mande, the representative of. the Princess.Manufact-
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uring Co., of Toronto. '
Mr. Maude will be, here on Thursday, Ailarob- 23 with a full range of the
latest and most up-to-date styles and goods. The special advaitages of thiisys-
tem is you get w,large variety . to , select from„ you are assured of a perfect fit and
an exclusive Style and at lower prices thanif we had to stock :the goode and per-
haps have.a number of lines left over to be sold out later at a loss in price., :
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-Tuesday, March 7.
Ernest Gardn'airt49, Successful wood-
lot3e lag Tuesday.
Alf. Ritchie and:Beattie G left
for the 'West to -day.
Mr, and Ifni. Bert Finlay, of Lucknow,
visiting friends 'here.
• Will 'Glazier, of Mafeking, visited it
Peter Cooke's on Friday.
. Miss Pearl Irwin, of Lucknow, was
',the, guest Of Miss Ida Hackett the week -
Misses Nellie and Edith Cambell
sperit a few days last week with elieir
sister, Mrs. Jacob Hunter: - -;•'`
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' infinber from here attended the Old •
.Time Skate ,Lucknow last Tuesday
evening, and report a good titne. .
ADDiimi- AND Pan$ENTATIoN,--J.The
;many mends of Walter Barbour gather.;
1ed at the Hall on Frictiy- evening and:
presented' Rini with a wrist watele
Itible and the addreSs which appease
below. ••
thanks for the Msny -kindnesses shown
him. The rest of the evening was spent
in addresses,. choruses aud•semeei after
which the ladies served a dainty, lunch,
Theineethig closed with singing "God
BOWith You Till We Mee Again" and
the National Anthem. e.,e
Fordyce
• -..--4treeclay, lirtreh 7,
0."Rush •present on a visit' to
Toronto:• • •
"tleorga Kennedy is at preeentVisitipg
at PraneaDoyles. • 4 •
Joseph Thompson .who has been en-
gaged with John Martin, has enlisted at
Wjingliant in the 161st. Jed is certainly
doing his bit \ •
. James Martin, entertained a number
of friends and neighbors at it patriotic
paity On Monday. evening. 'All enjoyed
themselves the small hours. • •
. Weave glad to hear that and
Gordon; sone of Alexander Rintseulewho
ve•been under the doctor's care, are
ireprovnig as welLas can be expected...
Pte. Stephen Edwards, who was visit::
ing at Joseph Chaniney's for a few: days,
has returned to Gait. Jere gave a social
'hop' on Mr. Edward's arrival On Friday
evening and a good night was spent •
To Pte. Walter Barbour. • '
• It is •with feelings of regret yet
pride, that we, -learn of your eintended
departute from our midst -We have
found in you it friend, ativase ready LO
do your part to *emote the social and
religious interests of our community;
and We find you now as Willing to stand
arid "do your bit" along ;with thoo nds
of others to defend our great and gl ous
• empire against the attacks of a powerful
and treacherous foe: We admwe your
braver, and patriotiam, .We are glad to
•find one among us Who willing to
sacrifice and leave behind the 'pleasures.
• andloniforts you -you
• for midi a richteouseause. • The freedom
• * otrur :AIL._ ir sir"
' -the' rights of all and justice to all are -at
stake, and rimy you be- spared to do your
share in bringing the Union Jack. through
to victory. You will probably be plated`
under notable leaders, but our. highest
*wish that yon may recognize Jesus
Christ as your Supreme Leader.. And
'rafter the victory is won, our earnest
. deeiee is to welcome you back' to Zion;
but if it be your let to fall with thousands
of others in your fight for justice .and
liberty, be consoled in the hitt that you
• are doing your high* possible duty. to
your King and Votintty in defending
right against oppression .and injustice.
We again desire to &pram out admira-
tion of the patriotic move you are mak-
. ing, and ask ryou to accept this, Bible
and *Jittery wrist watch as a token of
our reaped for you, hoping that while
Using these you will often eecalleyour
snarly frietich; in this vicinity.
Signed cm behalf of your many friends,
c•? Seim MolLm
• GEohon Gums.
After% the address Was read Waiter
ado 4 brief 04prelling Wilmer+)
Langside
' -Tuesday, Match 7,
Archie McKinnon delivbreci aliorse at
Walkerton on Monday. .
E. Tiffin mad,e a hurried trip .to Tor-
onto on Saiurday last -
Miss F. McGregor, riurse-in.training
nt Kincardine; spentetieweleye,ofelast
week under the parental root
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attended the dances given. are
Pinnell and Robert Scott last week And
All report an excellent • time. •
The patriotic box social and dance' on
Tuesday last WWI a decided success. The
proceeds from the boxes; which were
sold at very good prices, will help to
swell the patriotic fund. „.
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Paramount
• -Tuesdayi March 7.
Miss Dobson, of Ethel, is visiting tat
Max Raynard's. • -• • •
Pte. Melville Clark Visited at his home
here On Sunday.
Pte. Ribbins was home on Sunday and
wan accomPamiecl by Pte. Prince,. •
1, W. Murray, of Sprucedeilee visited
his brother, D. Murray, here last Week.
Mr. and Mrs; $6,ines Struthers had n
visit& last Thursday night who could
not opeak. He could not„walk nor eat,
and was &slide of clothes. However,
he received st royal welcome arid will
have a home long as he cares to stay.
wolgladd to paunch,
Belfast
\ • =Tuesday,...)
, Thomas McDonaldjodlitarlield are
on the Sick list.
Bikini 'Bottles had the•miefoitung to
lose a young horse last week, •
Jack McKay and Miss'Hazel Gardiner
were Sunday visitor's at Robert Henry's.
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'A number of Young people spent. an
enjoyable' time at Situnder's lad
Thursday evening., :
Pte. Irvine Henry and hisifither left
Tuesday nioraing DM the early -train for
Fleshertop, where they intend to spend
the remsuiSclei of the week visiting Bill
Henry, th'e' latter's brother.
William Rutherford's driver was seen
taking a great ran a few dais ago. Glad
to report that no one was injured, but
don't be surprised if you see Billie with
either a broken ora neW cutter.
Mafeking
. -Monday, Mareh 6.
Miss Mary Culbert spent Sunday, at
her home here. ' •
• Mrs. -IC Shackleten isnot -regaining
her healtbrupirdlY-osler-friendswou,
hdpe for.
Miss Etta eSteithers, of Dungannon,'
.spent the week end,with her 'Cousin Miss
Jessie Stothers. '
Mr. -Saunders _had .an ice
"Thursday and entertained a number of
young people in the'evening. .
MrseThoe. Anderson and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reed
and Mrs. J. Bailie at tucknow, •
A number of our. youngTelk .spinf a
leasantgyeein - tetheoyeter_euPpern
&Melt at rewe reesday evening.
Mrs. el. Hall is quite eielc with lagrippe.
at present. The grippe this year appears
to be Unusually severe, and we still have
alt occasional case ofeneasles.
Kenneth McLer31111.7tdaecrMarch
aJaines
Sinnettii IBA week.
We are pleased to See Ed. 7,'Sinn.ett out
mein after hitt regent Rineste •
Mise Annie Sullivan. ena,,SeturdaY
for Petrolt atter ee 10404 yeet pleder
the parental root • -
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John J. Dean, • John S,' 'Dalton 'and
lame Shiflett- attended a Concert. •and
hex =agile Ste Anatietirie last. Tuceelley„.
The earl .petty which ,wita :held in .tlie
Kingsbridge Hail last Wednesday in, aid
of the A4101014 Bed. Cross iergely
%Wended: and O OODSiderOblo."'Eutn„ is.
'available to turnover to the treastirer.Of
ithe ,ocicLy; Mjio M Quigley-took-tlite
Ltirst Iedlee :prize and Mies Hormone.
Griffin, of Kintail, the'peetind. josePit
;O'Connor. .earrled of, .the gentlemen's
closely followed by Jerry O'Clerti-
:nor, with the -second Prize, • • • •
Eanree'Ceiregeele,-While, ,cotriteept-•
hig. On. the iadividuat acting whicti ,.was
.exhibited by the R. Di Oetroune en ,Dec.
„87tkand• jeer. 13th, favorable niention
hee.often been made of the.littic "Buff
,.Werphington" •hen .(or ;f4onnetbint.:11kO
that) vehtela.waii carried ibefore the foot-
lights
- by the, ..founyeepon„ Beverley.
Brown.' Thik sante little:hen !ma. ageie.
.44400404d herself -in "another
,We,00metimes: hear • of . ehickepe. being,
.hatched out by 4 hen 10, the 'month, .ot.
:-Metch. .Well, this birdthee played „ -,in
41The. Red, White .and1310,e,'',„itceording,
,.tb the assertion of her. •• owner, Andrew
*rote hatched out- ten etrone, healthy
chickens on Sd erch:...let • (probably 'Feb.
29th, as "tlie.-cloOk.,may• have been WO.
Addie say he doesn't -1141k bring
out chtoltene :on: that. date twst year.
Mr. Rartio'onitttect to tot us whether
or not the chickens were red, white and
blue, .
Phone Noi,.10 Is at Your Service
Wie, so tor anit-We Sell MAW Tin* The Origin Stores
FoltoKING AND CouNTAv,--Melvin J.
, O'Reilly, son of Michael O'Reilly, who
secentlY.enlisted With, the 1191kBettelloa
Andmilanee Corps .at Stratford, .visited
here over Sunday, Melvin has been in
the employ of the CanadianExpress Co.
at Stratford for two years, and when he
severedhis connection with that concern
to devote his time and energy for King
and Country he was pteiented with a
wrist watch by his colleagues in the
employ of the company at that city.
Melvin's younger brother, Stanley, was
among the first of the Canadian boys to -
face the Kaiser's war atadhine lie) was -
inthe lower states of. America. at the
time of the outbreak .of hostilities, but
immediately came to Canada and enliSt-
ed with the firit contingent as it sapper
with the Royal Canadian Engineers: lie.
has been at the front ever since and was
through the battle for -tire -possession -of
the famous Hill 60, also the battle of
Langentarck, and'although be heti had.
some minacidons escapee, he has not even
been wounded yet Last week his par-
ents had a letter from hini; in which he
states that he is hale and , hearty, .
• YOu: can still et a.
First cias$. Axe.,
T40- SAMSON'
is a special: .charcoal
.•':tempo...rea axe; pro.p.or.
shape, Ileayy.pote.•apci
absolutely•'gu ar an
ipect, •Price $1.15.
.0044 sele.004,4 of
Axe.
rt.BORTON Drimorrn zavsTuav''
ivat ones where the Zeppzli „.6 are
liking thrmigh the, air, •
The citiiens are very otten given quite.a
scare ,
By hearing an approaching ship, that
) ' greatly dreaded S)1.113(1, ,
And hurry,Off to safety in aportmentn
underground,
Though Our Dominion is at war, there
• are no "Zeps" right here; .
7 No sound of grant propellors 411 citizens
wilh feat,
And yet some Kingsttridge resident are
wakened from their sleap ,
.By strange nocternal heriseethat frighten'
:----thein-a heart. —
.Verdun
-Tuesday,' March 7.
Mr. an -Mrs-. J. Shielis, of A -mil -Wei,
spent Sunday at ltobt. Geddes':
QniteTa numbk aroliffiering from sev-
ere attacks:of lagrippe, but, there are no
serious cases.
Mr. Lorenza Reid arrived home-Tues-
elay night of lest week itefit Vingham
Business Collarlo enjoy afew holidays
elicetrail of their teacher enlisting. We
are pleased to have Loonzet among us
again.
Vire handle the Gold Coin. and Black Diamond.
These saws are exceptionally well tempered
producing a hard, tough tooth. They are
_thin on the back and require very little set.
Positively guaranteed. Price130c,. per foot.
The Lficknownaidware & Coal Co.
The Store That Never DisapPoints
The 11-lome of theSupreme Range that is Guaran-
teed to Save 3o per ceilt, in Coal and 50 Or cent.
II in Wood Over Any Other, Stove in' the Market.
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Mr. Gordon Alexander left last week
for the West, but we hope he Will soon
return to Betide,
Mrs R. Ramshaw, of the 5th. con.
epentet few dark With her sister, Mrs.
James-Grahain. • ,•
Ws§ Elia Arinstrong and Mr. Lester
Armstrong, of Pine River spent a ,feW
days at the home Of Mr. Beattie Black;
well
; MISS Ada Daniels, of Millatton; vistt-
ed,for the week end withher aunt, gra.
Millar. )
'Mr: James Webster ,returned boMe
from Toronto on Saturday.
Of Tees:der, and
Mr. Jarnes asenache, of Michigan,
ed at the home of Mrs. M. Guest last
re glad to see Mr. Joseph 114
gins, is as well as ever after his fall. A
_week or se ago.he.slipped on .the ice and,
was confint-d to the.honse for a few days
Mr. John, Dagg entertained some of
his friends by giving a dance last Fri-
day night, 'Quite a few. from Around
Bervie attended it, although ' the, enter-
tainment in *rine was for a much het -
ter caure-patriotic fund It seems a.
'characteristic of our ',neighborhood to.
have entertainments of this kind coming
on the eame nighteinitestucee attiot"a:
concerts and entertainments are always
well advertised for weeks 'ahead, this
could be avoided (mite easily. -
The neck-tieneld for the Red Cross
proved a grand success , -The 5.cent
ticket's sold at Wm. Hewitt's store went
like hot cakes, and: in a • couple of days
the neck -tie had brought in five dollars
for the Red Cross. . Then it was decided
to give the tietothe.owner at the play
on Fikiay night. Nearly everytme, that
,held a ticket came out on Friday, but
only one could get it,and the lucky;
Man wart 'Will McConnell' He gave the
tie back and requested that it . be 'told
by auction. As a melt everyone' re,
sponded heattily, and the tie was et last,
sold for $15.60, falling to Mr John
Bradleywho throughout sho red 'keen
lighting.' Many'ottets worked equally
hard to keep it going, Mr. John Peek
did the auctiOneering to the,eidiefaction
of all The totall receipts from, thetie•
.ani t tinted to $20,56, which was given
over to our *village Red Cross. Tne
ladies of the Bed Cross are grateful to
Mr: WC' Lindsay for "stitethig the
d-WilleithiGennelleferekeep•
it going, as well as all who supported
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Tele Peev, "Diamonds and. Heatte",
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on Friday night was it decided success
in every way, The &mai was well fill,
lid and -everyone was there to get_ihe
benefit of the play. We could not do
the players jirsticeaty, trying to describe
thee] in Orem various roles, As each one
did so Much towards making the play a
snecess. However, -we might say that
-VibleteGlithreas -"Bernice-L.-was that,
iot like breaking timber0, bointti, or.
any 'war -like --- ---
Instead it's more like laughing,' singing,
talking -.71111 combined.
"nose eon fids. Dave been itiVestigated and
were found to be
•A fee -from the secondAook in the ball
At Wm. McDonald's, new heine on Fri-
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day eveping. ' • .
Mr. and Mrs. James 'Cogrtney, Sea-
ford!, spent a few days in this vicinity
last week. • , •
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reid left for. Pro.
vost, Tuesday morning. We wish
tihe young couple the bpst of luck and
prOsperity in then' new home in the
West:
Miss Nellie McMullen and her father
spent an evening last week with Mrs.
'Ellen Bell. •
Like a tig Weeklit :Letter
Here is a letter typical of thoie we
frequently get'from wt.stern siibscribers:
"Ene;n4ed please find $1. Q0 feir one
year's subscription to SENTINEL.
SENTMEL out here in Sask. is like
a big weekly lettei from ones ovvnhome
toWn. My grandfather, Alexender Me.
Donagh, of Moosejavv, told men, short
time ago that he las been a.Bubscriber
to Tire SENTINgL nearly 40 years. Wish -
lag Tan SnNIIKUL,* EDITOR' rend 'STAPP
Yours Truly;
• MARK GARDNER! •
The jungle
Second Coll, Kinloss
• -Moifday, March 8.
'The Measles are again on the.2nd. •
Pete Hutchison is Working on the line.
Meltenzie sold a, valuable horse
recently.
A couple of fellows from the Jungle
were down the Ind after foxes last week.
Miss Norma Niaiolson, Winghtith
lieeluStilioel, twilit the week-endett. her
home here.
e One of out youpg fellows has it gang
Of men renovating his hong. Looks as
if he, is about to start hennery.
We are sorry to report ,the death of
ono of Onir pioneere, Mei. Alex, -Phillips,
in her 73rd yew. 'She pursed away en
Wednesday, Ranh tat,
e: -Monday, Min -oh 6.
We all have' got the chicken pox,
• • With Inesiles in between;
We have the mumpl are in the &imps
For fear of scarlatin' '
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Ail ni lit we lie and groan and scratch,
Our throats MVO sworn their adlY worn
Frew swallowing Thttent dope, -
Alin and goy Hudson spent the week
end ith dB. 'Jack is eVety Inch 'a soldier.
Geo Webb and John Miller were in
Jungle this week again, debt:ening cattle
thin time.
Mrs. A. Gillies.hari been acting in the
capacity of a nurse for the past,-* week,
and bat been absent from the J'ungle,
It is quite evident that Lt -Col. Welt
reads the Sentinel, - and he must have
noticed the marmite youth and vigor of.
Wililani Dawson; for . he ininiediately
tent hint an invitation Ao.join his batta-
lion. , I.
Nanght but the rehearals of the busy
K. D,
The troupe that played last winter in the
"Red, -White and Blue" ' • •
Are getting up another play; a- pretty
good one, too. . -
They're working at it in a way that ought
to mean succeds„ ' -
And theyll eittertain a big crowd on 9t.
Patrick's' pay, 1 guess.
Yes, in 'March 17th at 8 eclock the
'K.D.C. will stage their second play, en-
titled he., Burton 'Diamond Mystery,"
in. the Perish Hall. Good inatruniental
[Mune» and refilled Vaudeville between
:iota. Admission: Adides, 35e.; children,
_250. _ _
• -So, reader, don't forget ilia date,
)8ring:e1l your, friends and don't ha late;
You'll. not regret it if you see
"The BOrtnn Diamond Mystery."
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• Courey s Corners.
-Tuesday, Var. 7.
Mi. -and greins. Mentgothery an
family visited. friends here oe Sunday.
Mrs, t. Stott; sr., who has been suffer-
ing from a flevere cold, is not improving
as her many friend's would wish. •
A number. fronehere attended the sale
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at Henry Reinharee. •
We are • glad to report- that Frank
dehasebeeneeerieus
somewhat improved
• Deere OP GOORGE DREnNAN.—Died
in Ashfielcl, Thutsdaye March elide
Geo. Mennen,. aged 86 years. The ,fultv.
eral tonic place on Saturday afternoon
froni 'his' late residence to Dungannon
cemetery, The pall-hearera were five of
M413012E1 :and eon -in-law: Messrs. John,
Robert, George, James, Thothas and
Frank McIntosh,. The aged widow and
family-havetliesympethyotthereenan.y.
RUN-DOWN WOMAN
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72i!ade-Str.ong ByOur Viol.: 1,
Fart Edward, N.Y.---4` I WaS• in a rupe''
Omni, nervous and weak condition, poi,'
Could not do the housework for my little
family three. Iliad taken)cod„liver .
oil emulsions arid other remedies with-
out benefit. A friend ' told me about),
Villa I tried it and it poen built up my
strength And made me a well
1 now do alt inyhousevfork."-Mrs.. - •
ELMER GLIDDEN. ' , • ,
We guarantee Vinol,, our delicious Cod
liver and iron tonic, for all run-down,
weak and debilitated conditiont.
A. M. Spastic, ,Driggist, Lucknow.
Cook, and looked,quite real- Between
acts, Miss Vera Hiltired,sang a' Soto, and •
lad 5'-ogngp,eonle haVea fine vitude-
ville
pi-I:deletion,. "I -want to go. back to
•even -the roosters ;being' on
the job to Make it more realietece ,
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- -404 7;1916.
-Mrs. C. Donahue has gone. "th • eve.
. .
land -to visit .and atteed her -sister Mrs.
Kaeemyer, who is very trent in attack
of peritonitis...*: ;
Mr Hugh McNaughteh who has been
visiting here, left for. his home in the
west on Satarday. Mrs. 'iticNaeghton •
,son are ternaining over for sometiiuie
.
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The concert in Aid' -of-the Red Cross
'given by. the, 'soldiers Monday evening
netted aowe $20. But for the inclem-
ency of the weather it- .would have been
close to '$100.
P. HiscOic left. Monday to attend the
military School at London to qualify 'for
a lieutenant. He will be attached
the .140th Wet.. Lieut. _Hiscox in hs
uniform
unifOrm makes a fine looking officer..
,)
The Woman's Institute from Belmore)
visited the Teeswitter Institute last Sat-
uiday. About fifty came• over and fur-
nished an excellent programme The , .
Teedwitter leaks served refre:slienents.
'The usual cbllected ftar Red pross pur-
poses was taken up DA the -close.
Teetivrater is preparthg for big Pat.
riotic Day, Match 17. The council will
pay for the dinners of troops' from a dia.
tance, while the ladies will prepare for
the evening 'meals. We expel Co}
Weir and some 75 or .100 •trooprirom
Walicertori. Wing Si. Patrick'e -Day at
Well;'with everybody knocking off work
for --the afternoon, we should have 'it '
lendid de and .ho •C- for good results.
friends.
- ded, She,-warca id full of fu
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A VERY SAP APPAIlt
At the funeral of a very wealthy banker
a poor old woman wept loudly and bit.;
terly.'
"Why are yen crying" ingnired
s'airsixdoeri4 hloinedarethir mreolitutrinonortof„thhiti%
pot Novo orylag."
Purple Orove
•-Menday, Match 6.
Prank Pair id visiting Clinton friends.
Harry Howard, of Drysdale, sperit•taat
week - visiting his sister, • Mts. James
Pollock.
Fred Blackwell, of the Sottth Line;
ha A enlisted with the Bruce, Battalion at
Kincardine. ,
Mins Gertie,Scott, of Winghatn Big-
ness College, spent the weelvend at her
home at' the Grove. •
On Friday evening last a -recrititing
meeting wee held in Wesierchttrch here,
About SO soldiers from Ripley intheir
khaki milts were .preaent, Before the
meeting started the boys were bleated to
splendid euppee provided by the ladies
of the church. The speakers were: lote, •
McKinnon, Lueknow; Pte. Weidner,
Hanover; Rev. Gilmore, Ripley; Geo.
Mhenby, Ripley; Rev, Ball, Bervie;Lieut.
Aiken, Allanferd. Mrs. Sheni. Stanley*
tiMitesuerttoGrIlluntigaatiladroMoroirtritilogrlrmiPled
„ Lochalsh
;
March 0.
J. K. McDonald and Bain- McDenalde
ere on a visit to Detroit.
There was a recruiting raeeting in, the •
school honse last Wednesday.
Miss Margaret McKay returned 04
Detroit after being...home for her eister'e
-marriage:-
Ifinirton-ari~,k,ifirfrii -
two last recruits from these parte..
• „Mrs Craig; who has been visiting at
John McCrae's'has returned to her
j1913ntreeitnntetheMAeC
the West.
quiet hut 'very
pretty wedding took pled° at the lionie
of Mt. and 'Mrs. M. J. MacKay,
on Tuesday, Pell 20th., precisely
itt 2-o'elock, when their eldest daughter,
Rebecca; wee, united in marriage to Sir,
Robt. Jelfullen, of Lochalsh. Tho bride,
who looked charming in a gown of white
Georgetta crepe and satin,carrying a
shower bouriet of bridal roses, entered'
the parlor on the arm of her brother, ,
GeOrge,, to the strains of Lohengrin'e
bridal ebonite °After the marriage Serer
mony, which was performed by the Rev,. '
/. S.Hardie, the glleete entered the ,
'dining -room where they partook of
a'
. sumptuous dinner. The happy -
(map% left mid Showers of rice and cow
tette for an extended trip to netts:At and
points in Ontario,the bride's' travelling
atilt being a midnight, blue, with
Whitt Y011tt
yet could settle down and win Dr. ^Bur-
ton. Vera Hildred *and Irene Black-,
well as Inez and Amy,
' friends of Ber-
nice proved to be friends. in need as
wellas lots of company. Madge Mc-
Kinney, as MO. Halstead, protected her
son to the last, although he was rather a
bad fellow: Winnie Fair mado an ideal
Hannah Mary llarzes, doing her house-
hold duties in an interesting and home.'
like way, Harold s Dr.
Barton, easily fell a prey to Johnston,'Bernice,
while Austin Glaluni, as Dwight, and
Duncan Glieet, as Abe Barnes, both tried
their luck hitt Were given the cold shout))
der by Bernice. Perhaps the Most in-•
terestieg charattet was the negro Sammy.
This where wt and agility ate needed
and Wang Moore filled the hill to pore.
,festion The'Attorney, Charlie Hewitt,
and Sheiriff, Rey Peter, also provedof
valuable Assistant° in landing A. Glebe
an, as Dwight Bradleierfor los memo in
stealing: the jewels. The receipts were
4134 00, part Of Whit& goes to the Pada.
otlye tPhuotiotttoTinheit gatttatir zoosttovvel• 4setsloouunt
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