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JOHN Kali lent/AND, ec Sieve. tele fatielele
Vire Mid Marine. "
**WU britnow. Out. ,A,gent•
let varlowi, trace et iitearatice. ZeJAV ott Lito
. Vint cla-7.3 mini:mica guaranteed. Pall"
esidont agentio Imeknow Ilia fondue
utast. 4. uutillier of village cud :farm
propetties.for sale.
Q. VA Luck now laiim meets every Irsitlay°
midst; at. ti (rtailt la itteirI'ainP•
street.. Altbrethren certilidly ed.
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nickisevvry la$t Moialoy of the morals In
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• iu peewit illookr Teesmi, ..tir. 6'pea
tat att01)tiott Oxcald Mates. groin/int
bridgewOr9, VisitsWroseter lit, *me *4.
Weeneeilay of, ceele teolithe Uotnici!••11Wr'
(:4.. tit$IPililvtami'..r;f4.• 4Y,..110 .lientre ist, tAlies
were ,
• riiilthoaS ;Levee Lisp alietialele fOrillehed.
,Veleern ate litlagli wore. ..Pabless:eiitrikti-_,
pot ny the trif) OX UT ..'itest,.. iiiiiipiest ',spa
safeSt renirdy BO 1 Olaeltine Newest
. •tbinaeu el iitclal wan. 7s.lan'tion. Plairs4
. 110» orealiabie, • . .
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YOU CAN stcpRt
A -POSITION
Tf youetake course with. un-, The
demand tepee as ter' traiae4 help in
inany tinien the Pumber ioadeitting„.
Stadents, are „entering '.eaelie Week,'
You may erieer at rely time, Write,
at one for Oet free catalogue,
D. A, me f.,AclitLAIST., Principal.
CREAM WANTED
wg want cream and will pay the
bighest market Prices for good
cream. Summer Creamery and
eileese‘ Factory ratroaq having
ereein 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 or same
each time. We furnish two cons,
pay express chargo and issue
cheques f r cream twice each
Writeena..and. gine unj
trial, It wihl Cost yolt nothieg and
we guarantee you satisfection.
For further particulars write or
send for cans and give us a trial.
The Seafoeth Creamery, Seafortir, Oat.
STER Excursions
SINGLE FARE
ood. going April 21st and returning
same day,
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FARE AND ONE.TIHIRID
Good going April 20, 21;22, 23-. Return
Limit April 25e1r;
Return ,tickete will 'be issued lietween
all etatione, puede east of Port erthur
*mad to Detroit 'and Port Unroll; Igia.4,
llaffalo,' thick Rack, Niagara Fa' is and
suppension Pridge, '
Tickets' , and Pirth6r inforMation at
Orend Trunk ticket' offiees. •
0. iviAllTIN.,,Agent, 1,mcknoW.
Phooe 2
Its IierfJ
Come In
and See It!
99
:-Reonornleal -Simple '
Light Weight -Substantial _
Gun Barrel Cylinder Bore
!...Lealc-proof Compreolon.
1%•••• 'it; Pi.
an skids lov4h
• 11111AGNE1O
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• nam,---aaaas-aaao
epteniber 10th 1010! will be the
ay on he intextoatinghqub
ybCsold :ma ,beverage, in Ontario
$u reads the Ontario prohibition law
hichw4 hortly lie upon' the Statute
Root, by the unanimous conneot of the
p!estut LegislatUre.• Mr. IlOW011 Says he
would rather have !theism cotori into
eireet A Juiy1I but the Oppo'sition of
Whieh he.is leader will accept the leer en
proposed by the,C4o.vernment
poSipooe an Cot of the dato on Which
the soiling of liquor ehait become utile*,
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fidto the middle of September is by
way`pf otiotPensating the liquor dealeni
for tile loss 'infilate pen 'them by tho
Ian.
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The law `-tf a/ t e r provides that
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in alio -of 1010 the people of.poiarlo
shall bo gilinkan oPPer.tunitY o•VOtei as
to Whether, or not they want the prohiln::
two 14We-004110d. At that theeethey
will have had nearly three years experi,
once Of prohibition, and will he'io a Pos-
ition to vete intelligently. It is need-
less to speculate as to What. ,the result
will then be: There will be strong 'fin-
neial-interesteeitillanxioas to have the
license wain restored,: but considering
the trend of *public opinion regarding
tholicensabar, on this continent , for
the past 26 years, the fear that , licenses
81/41! be 'restored need disturb nobody.
On the Coming into effect of this
provincial proliibitian lent, the local
option mw antaraatically beComes sus-
pended. That is, in local option terri-
tory, as.in present "wet" territory; Pro-
hibition will beetitorced innierthe iew
law: In territory, such as Huron ClenntY,
lvhich is dry by virtue 9f the Scott Act;
however, ;conditioes Will reniain as they
are. The Scott Act being. a Dominion
ILW ceenot be,enpereeded by a preirin•cial
law,. In order to codie under tells pr0.
inehtl law it will be necessary for people
la -Scott -7A. tt---'-coun ins o iepeal t
"Present temperance measure. ,They
would then automatically conic under
the proviticiaiilaw. This step, we way
assunle, Ill net be:taken by any such
county until alter the perinanency .of
thee* peoviteeial law. -es aesiteed by , the
ever receive the proper balance of teed
to suflielently i4oinisia bothbodyand
toratu durintrthe' growing period, whensature's deiriands, erngrowler tb4il in
.uiatuae life. Wit iaele0Wie in.so. many :
ple Awes; bail bodies, frequent neldee
Mad :leek 9.t
Vor ..all :me thildren we .say• with:
mandstakistie wirtiesttiessi They need
Scott"* Xlintilsion, and: need it new, It
twu:14 concautreted 'QM the very
elhillients t., enrleh their blood* It
wcateneee-
thent sturdy stereo:* anCl actsve, .
Toronto. Vet.
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le lino well: equipped with all Menne
of guns, so owed by. overy out:town o
whith it has been attempted by one aid
(.4'r the other, may lead the Iddlies to t
iiolicy of worrying 9ermany into sob
mission through rdow exhauation of be
men end MOM'.
There )11ifi been a goed..41044 of sub
loarine nod mine. activity throughoa
the past month,. aud the.41heshave bee
UESFOR 130/0
Vseni fvoducts, Made After
'Bove Aro Olieneel • •
440
Beaus are• not wasted. Tho chief
product is glee, nod among other toa,
tvriasW111011 are obtained :from theni
are soap' -glycerin% and: fertilizers.
After being carefully separated b
workmen. they are peeked 14 4. Weal;
.aoltition. set ettlidearie acid.; rrota theH
.boalting tandre the, bones emerge. witinsz:
verreetry • .treau; T tey .aro '-then • ,
placed 'in eiteilen taults. whero after he,.
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ing .eubleeted to 4 preemie) of etealel
for several hour; 4 trap,doori, tiPere
ed at Ilia battena et the digeeter
itis ealledi and! the• liqnid!' glue Out-
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has, been extracted is off. '4U •
,ithie. is .,partly .miaPorated and
pOrtlett- it Allowed to harden for
• cOmmercial 004 44 glue, and a part
refined . and sold for gellitine for
. table eitlea "Floating .04 the tea' of,•, the.
.gitie in the• :digester la lt,'quantity. ot
lostogphips at Aerate Of abuttt twope
day, it wonld sew)). that the Qerroan
• bad kuceeeded in' building and, send
out
out 'another 'set of siibuitifineakbat tboie
fat that hes been also extracted flee*
the-1204PS by the steam. VOA Is riTomftt,
off Into eooling tanks, where. be Its•
crude state, it is made nto •eeouring
soaps- By reflnliig 4nO, eddieg vege-
table 0110 and nerftiniee, toilet gearis
are• Made- Thee wage: liquors which
Z are rine off. 'frein .the' boflbig een OffF,
utiaged.'ree tho. inannfaeturp. of -glyeer-
ipp. Finally' the. hones which are '
4rtut or trio digesters' aro'grotiud.ue
..fOr tertIhfzing purposes, and Ille*diety;
.• *Ater In ,whien they Ore' Cleansed Is
• boiled down :emir matte into 'manure.
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All Eitith and. no ElonntY •
we -inay confidently expect' wbe
gatheeed in by the liri,tish: *ivy an were
their pr4deoessork cases; Of two:
the Oermans hav'e'sinalt the ehiPs mifh,
'Mkt utter disregard of •the
jotet pf the United States, Partial!,
shernelees was°the s*nkjn ot ao
'unarmed ilussian hospital ship in the
Black $ea, whereby 115 sick and wound-
ed men were 'drowned. So a,niorre are
the- enertlY Sideiliarine commanders to d�
something that they..etrike blindly at
anything secluing Witbia their reaeh.
Fortunately',ell tra,nsports carrying Can.
adiane to Britain 9r to Aimee hare so
far escaped. no proud repord of not a
ship or a man ot in transporation ttfl
holds good. • • I '11.;
UigJily significiant ite`to 'the course of
the war behind, the scenes was a• great
speech reeently -made by , the Gerrean.
Chancellor to the. German Paritanient.
It vets no longer of the "Pruseire ever all."
or mailed fist type. it wee characterized
rather by a eOrt of leepelesS whine, thoogh :
.ofootertie, aocording to the (.011ancellor,
Germany inuat still rely upon the sword,
Jae The Oh:needier ado)itten that last
September :Germany had offeied to talk
peace. terms .with the Allies, but had met
with a "cool,rebuff. Oie the strength of
this he argaed that firm tliia'•oa 'the en-
ernieS o Germany intint ke_blanted for
all the waste.a•ed los of the War. Had
t ioSe wee e. ettennes ()omelette(' to make
peace en Germany's eerins, the wee weuld
have been aver, .11e should freve added
that had .the 4J1105 submitted to Gleemat
doronition at the beginning there would.'
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have heen no war.' The Chancellor's •
spench Wail iMportant tAa slioeeing that
referendnin-ta1919- ' fidly reahzes the haplessness of his
country a. Ottueb. elHoel :Cuero been :any • Molting .
hens need particular care
irepe. a sii9cess, or no fear a -thorough rigiatt:retalit4 The change of coat is
d :loul;ntiuliset bmirtlat'cse Siirtimproaont
4taciaaatss OF THE WAR
Though tor the past inonth there has
lieert 'constant' 5gliting' on the' British,
F:it‘ncii and Russian fronts,*and ASia,.
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riANA,,-...% frog.* her ithundane4 can bell) simply the Empire's neeclii,
,and this Melt be 4 coinfortireetlemeht for flame rieion where the
heavy burden of directing the Umpire's affairs has been. bid. Gain or
, gain the course betere the farrilorii Of Canada is tee clear as it was
104 Vetif--1-1413.! VoidneOriniridmitly in order to 'Meet the domande
that may be made and Z believe this to be especially true in regard to
live stock, the World's supply of which mast be particularly effected 14
this vast etruegle. Stress end etrein zney yet be in. store fir uti all
before thin tragic Otintlidt OW; Intt not One Of AM doubts the issue,
and Cenadiens will do their deity in the highest aerree of that great .
word." --410N. 1114R171V 13(110074,1 girrAter orii49ricuiture,
" AirODEV,11.‘ Wa; •made• ren0iirees; rneneY0. foodstuffe, ao.
AY+ ea by lammed lee' munitions. 1/1111110 war. le our first WA*
• , pess, it is the iMperatiVe dirty of every mea Canada to Preithice all
t a good motto for Waktime,' --0.9/B T110,044 Wgral, minitOt
increased, for th.e great struggle that lies before 4' Work and, Save'
.pitfaortrid:coihtl. ittou. 1:troert. w'doculbs olytbharet wunlryomovaspilleorno4rbeeicnotnIteertvreen4hueustp
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L OF COMES IN. ‘.19.16z
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C4NADIAN,'•VARMEn ,FRIAT GROWERS, GARDENERS
"WHAT NEEDED? THESE IN PARTICULAR -.-
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WILEAT, OA.TS, BAY, , •
, CilEESE, EGGS, BUTTER., POULTRY, I
BEEF, PORN, BACON, •
CANNED'FRIJITS, 'JAMS,
SUGAR, HONEY, WOOL, FLAX FIBRE,
BEANS, PEAS, DRIED VEGETABLES
We must feed ourselves, feed our soldiers, and help feed the dillies- The need is greater in
1916 •thep it was In di,killties are greater, the task is heavier, the
• need is more urgent, the call to patriotism is lauder--therefoe be
thriftv and , produce to the limit. . •
"THE AGRICULTURAL WAR BOOK FOR 1916" is now in the prem. To be had from
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- The Publications Branch, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa: • ,
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THE. GOVERNIVIENT OF CANADA • 2
riE DEPARTMENT , OF AGRICULTURE THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE..
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No beauty :is the rhipoceroa, but
next to the elephant he is the biggest
and most powerful %. of four -legged
beasts. An abstilzilous ereattire is the
honfely old thine, allewing iiimself
only, trite drinks a. slay anti feeding
on grass and rootsc, Ile goes
tO bed at dsibrealt when his' neigk.
tl%-LffFds•-are-g-e'tf14-Tprtnrti.-it'r'
just before he retires to his lair that
he take? his first drink. When he
goes' forth again at sunset he takes
anothor drink from the nearest river'
and for the rest of the night he Wu'.
Iowa in, Bente marsh, or wander's in
tl f
le orest uprooting trees with his
, horn -nose. and Seeding en the mote.
Care When Home Molt
.beating,ne such speech Wculd have been vieal'
, . Anoccaeional feed of sunfloveei; seed
4 month Ago there *es much titik Of
good. Mix a little oisle.
Inorlit i °in t lel ef
Se
oath ofAlit; _ . i . . eielaritYin. the,GerleitinelaVy, , Fleets ef -meat,' green bone, beef -scrap or wit t•
s. the ek "aWhere the ifirks
are fighting British at Onepoint and
Ramjet's at another, there is yet nothing
of first rate impertaricerto report for that
time, • '
That is true, unless WQ regard the
failure of the GerMans to take. Verdun
as a 'Matter of first rate importance. A• i
that point they have continued to make
their best effort, but their Progress has
their war ships had been Making short ever it may ea, •
cruises into the North Sea, etc., and
was thought' by sonse„writers that the
would: presealy venture upon geher
engegefiihnt With the British Gran
Sleet- kat they never cathe fay enatig
for that • 'The aim likely was to lure,.
Possible, Home of elle British *ships in
it trate: of Mines or waiting submarine
.11 so, the Plan failed completely. Spot
Ing ns the British admirals and men ar
figlie with the German navy the
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Try ,Fierselan Sunflowers
Y • The mammoth Russian sunflo'wer Is
al own for it» seeds. . While • it le
a blooming at the back of a tot it Is a
• light worth seeing. The eeeds are
n steed for chicken feed and 'aevariety
if ..f _purport/ea
to ,
SCHOOL REPORTS
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1- S. & No. 10 AsTIFIELD
A rith inetie
' Continuation Class -jean Scott. •
been slaw and costly, While mere than are too well on to the genre to be tricke
ebbe the ?fetich have turned upon them ed into *rashnese. •
and recovered lost ground. Whatever
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May hereafterheappen Itt Verdun, the Mae River
present German effort may bebonsidered
• • Entrance Class --Lorne Farrish, 76%
Marjory JOInuton, 50..• ,
J r. IV. ---Til I ie Sherwood,* 100; Har-
old Fergason, 88; Mame muffin, 40, •
• Sr.111 -Frank Reinhardt., 80; Ruby
• 1,tolinsten, 74; Cecil Muliin, 63. Violet
e 'Drennan*, Arthur Ashford*. -
t .I. -Albert Alton; 60.;' .Stepheii
Reiriherdt*,, Leonerd O'Loughlin*..
. Jr: IL -Della Farrifili; 75; Anibrose
,
• • Si --Mary Reinhardt, 80; 'Phonies
Ferguson*, Feank • Flogan*,• Matthew
-- O'Loughlin*, Mildred Johnston*.
O 'Primer -Ma de Cour t tie ye
, • ".A" yless-eLeo Courtney.
• • Einensilletee Teacher:
: • .5. S,IsTo, 9, AsifEir.LD .
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floe pupils were marked' for daily
work and Weekly exam's. *during the
month. The naines are • in order Of
Merit Thoeeamirked, with an' asterisk
vier° obeent-ftent. sortie exams:
„ • Jr. 1V., --Cecil Johnston, Harvey An-
derson, Bernadine O'Loughlin*, Lerinen
O'Loughlin*: . •
-Monday, April io
a failure, They aettleked 'Verdun en • Makinganreple syrupis the chief iu
February 21st, and without regard* to dustry at present. .
.wast of men or ammunitien have been A large nuthber of stickere were eaugh
e
In the "Pine Wit week. ' .
atitekieg abriost ever • srnoe It would •.. iirs. Jas., 'McDonald visited at he.
appear that ,aa. ie ehe fleet rieth to Pais borne a few days' last week., \
.they hoped for a 'speedy and spectacular • Mrs. Dawson is 'visiting at the horn
,victory.. Otherwise the victory wonia ef her daughter, Mrs, john Gamble. '
not have been, worth the, effort The ,. Mrs, Alex. *Cosh entertained a num.
bei of her friends one evening laat Week
aim likely was intpress the Gerniaris
at home eVitli the idea that the tinnier* milny friends of Mrs, MeCreigh
of the Kahan' Were still capable of great 7n1that she ia improv
thitige. But Mein Veedlin '..gMise 'Mary Smith, SAD Was visiting
taken within the next few weeks (and friends on the, Shoreehas returned to leer
there appears no gkeat danger
Will) the %eatery will net neW haee that
that it, homee :
Mrs. John Pelle& wasoalled to Wing-
ime. an riewti eos
!meet:teen tee great.. Verdun' is not et
"-Point. of. the .battle line near Paris,
.Well to the north of the • great fortrese
the line swngsway from .Pirria .toWarde
the Getman boundary bee; andere Ver-.
el tin is 15Ci nilles from the Freed' eapitel:
In the-vielnity Of ArrA the. line is not
More than-eitemilesefiem Pais. • SO4life
.taising-4-3ierdtrit---wattlei--•ntite-eeriettel
endanger France nor .any considerable
part of it; theugh it doubtlese would
gr.caely, encourage the Germans, , Who
netet line:wondering why their invincible
aide& have not long ago ennihilated the
degenerate •Freriele and the coriteinptible
•• Iri another • Way, • ,tao, .the '•Gfirman
atttick• on Veitien.lias failed.. Theilikely.
hoped by" dila effort to induce the•Allies.
to begin befoie being prepared the spring,
&Ire which we all laoked for oeyear ago.
It has not dono this. On the eontrery,
3 $81, 6 4- $153 0
AUF. 0,13e/hickor3P
•'ffoio than Rated Power
and a Wunder atlhe Price'
Moo* Agent Lucknow
11 ahem fhb remainder of the ; Mash
and French front preparations, with the
everday sniping and ..minor eitgegee
Monte, have gone on mud as henget, .„
Whetter or not there willbehig
spring drive seems. uncertain.. Tho
diffieulty of breaking' an entrenched bat.
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le:Tea
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• Mr. It J. Hillock's sale cane off very
successfully. Everything brought a good
'high price.
• Mrs: *.A.L. McDonald 0 -retained holne
'after spending • few' Week s. with her
daughter, .Mrs. Mitchell.
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• we see -from the -Verdun news that
one tef our popular young men is makin_g_.
file -I -tient trips down 'to the Did Eftu..
Wriad-t-ti undeatited-the attinotion
however,, unless at be that ho is ecrapoe-
mg a new love song entitled,. "In the
shatle'of the Old Elm Tree," .
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Nicholson, 1red Finley,- Frank -.Moran;"
Madeline Johnston*, Latiretta Hackett*,
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HI-Gle.erge.Titiamley, Torn Gloz
,iert
• Sr. II -Norman O'Loughlin, Finlay
Shackleton, Citaewell Heckert*. •
Ireelleeeleizaie-Alton ',Palmer
rick, Allan Ftnhtv, Dominic Berger.
rt. -nderstin, -Grace-13-1Oct;
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'Pt. f-- Mary Finlay, Olive 11•Lre
Patrick. • •
Best spellers- - Johnston,' Frank
Moran, Norman O'Loughlin, 14izziaA1-
ton, Grace *Mk 0. .
, Av. trit., 13; j1/410. on roll, 28.
° M ItV 11 ACKRTT, 'Tauber..
S. 11. NO. It. Amirreth .tiND Tin 110N
VeL-Ilertlift (Ilarkson, Annie Pk:kerma.
Sr. IV -Rae Mitl)iiirre id, Jennie Towle,
Harold McDonald, • Sfulie McDonald,
aney Ketchahaw, Pearl McCorvie. .
Jr. IV -Willie Ketelialerw, Annetta
!mks.
Jr. HT --Ada Pickering, Jack ,Ilibben,
erna flemilt op, Nelson Ronan!.
Sr. Ketchlibuw, Melon Me.
oriald, Anoie McDonalii, Beth 'Parnell,
orothy Pickering,. Carmen Hamilton,
oari taynar(1,. &fleet INulkner.
Pte II --Harry Ribbon, Annie Ketch-
.
awsi nzel Ilaynarcl. •
A ---Vied Martin, Alvin MeDOnald.
No on roll, il71..d.verage • .,
XI:0%4 M. MoDimmo, .Tether.
%Olivet'
tonday'4rll 10.
:Wilkinson is making maple
syrup these days, • • ' .
• Gilbert Showielt,.of Arrow, spent a
iew,days at W. C. Smith's, • • •
We are sorr,y tn•repOrt that. Medd
Walden is on the sick list this week.
Andrew Tlionipson, Of I'ine
Rivce, *spent a few dayttlast week visit -
hie hetelen, J. W. ThomPson,
• Richard Scott, of !loyal Oak, spent
suMloy at, ,Olivet Itiehard has enlisted
fin, overseas. service with the 100.th
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, The VI/A, 8: of Olivet held their a
Eaeter meeting on Tharaday of laid
weeilt itt The 'home of thew preadent,
Nrt, 3. W.. Themption, •
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I " BRUCE COUNTY NEWS
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• The Ripley Express says: -4 large
quantity of booze. is being shipped
inte this neigliberboOd for Admestic
purposes. r.r6 Local Option ,law does
riot prohibit "home consumPtion.."
.--Mee-andlresi!le-eand'ter-Garnpbelle-
of 'Kincardine, on April 2nd.,, eelehritt-
ed the 60th. anniversary of their mar-
riage. Mr. Campbell is in- his 8i3th,
year, and his wife is one year older.
They are natives Of Perth Scot-
land.
When little ones are peevish give
-Resell Orderlies; constipation is often
the cause. Sold only by Rexall Drug
Stoles, 15e and 25c boxes. --J. ARDS-
•sTapivo.
Anthono Hihn, feerner ,of the
northern pot 5,f C. %Owe,. eenne
time ago, Was released from tendon
Asylum as cured of insanity; evident-
ly ha e gone wrong again. He was
teat week arrested, token to Walker -
toe and; examined as to the state of h
mind. He is likely to"be returned to
the institution at London,
• ENLISTED TO E$OAPE Fres.- A ngus
McIver, of K ineardinei obliged Private
Fred Davis by sending away for a. case
of liquor. Davissave him the money.
-The liquor, came and McIver had it
sent to Davis' home. The resule.was
that he 'Was. fined $300 and eosts by e.
A. McKenzie, J.P. McIver appareet
"ly was innocent of bkjr g the law
and admitted that he had sent for the
liquor. case was referred to the
department, and as he has , enlisted
his fine wen! remitted. •
There is among the German eternent
in the Comity of Bruce, quite a num-
who &siro to become naturalizei
Canadians, hastened no doubt by the
•unpopularity Which' being a sullen of
the 'abler brings. The following aro
reported as having applied for naturiel-
ization knits at Walkerton last Week:
Joseph Filsifiger, Carrick; Chas. T.
ltuensing, Larriaki Mary Tegler, -Car.
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READ:WHAT- AN' OWNER., SAYS:
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plete satisfaction. The test it bas undergone
and is, still enduring has beea particularly severe,
because Of the -unusually bad state of the roads, •
• and also because of a•detaire nob to spare the ear;
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ing oil consuMption. is equally low. We only,
• await better weather to increase the number of
'our Chevrolet cars.
• Yours truly,. • , ,
es
_Toronto, Ont, March 15th, 1916: • , (Signed) W. J. 13Enwitil,
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fore have taken theiOatle of Allegiance:
-Frederica Rosetta% William Mic
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Sophia Seibahn, Christopher GolittOttn,
-Mrs. EdillutheGintz, of-.1Valiterton
Good Work BY Teacher.
The Luoknow Patriotic League last
week received $155.00 in oath frOM Miss
Isabelle MeDiarriiid, teacher at Para:
mount -430.00 to 'go to the Patrieti!c
.Fiend and $25.00 to theRed9ross. This
was the proceeds of an entertainment
and box secial winch MisS MeDiarmid
recently arranged at her schoolhouse.
It 'was just another pleasan‘ reminder of
what women are doing all over the
'country. • It may be Of interest . to add
here that, efforts sueh as 'Midge, together
With Many private, at utheiPal and eon
eontribtitions, has brought the Canadian
',Natio& 'fund up. to about len •millien
dollars, 'a Sum *filch the managenfent
leek *al meet derearidti too this fond
to 4 date withio the cooing 0441
-Afte.r
itwill bO $1.-5o
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