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THE RESOLUTION RE
-"-12.14IUOVAI. cl`air:OLS
The Liberals who refused to vote with
A
TI 0 141110K
be considercid, ',liberals spoke in favor
of the resolution, Censervativea opposed
it..
4fter tlietepceebett camethe vete. But
lb Wes not a itraight party vote. Neither
leader took all of Itis usual following
with him. The motion to pats the rea.
elution% was defeated by 107 to GO.
EleventUberalls broke away .frorn Sir
WIlfred, and eigirt Conservative's voted
aginit• true tirliiceof Btaillenw'
sozernrici.
WHAT CATARRH IS
. been said that every third'
person bas catarrh in §ome tam.
'StzkueOhas shown that nasal catarrh"
Often indicates a general, weakness
of body; 4n4 Iota treatinent? m .
the form of snuffs and vapors, do htti.0,.!
if any good, '
cOrroct catarrh .191141,301 treat ne.
cause by enriching YOUr blood verth the
iit-SerWs•40ittiCion-witielk-Wa.
,t medicinal food free.
harmful drn
Keen interest vas iliNre op r g Amami)! 8e- .
„ ec 31. It• 0. 014 l'Alce meets Sir NiTilfred for the resolution, were all
' gigy Thursearight on or beano the tau eat tne country Mat "Weelg. ill a, vienaw. , cicala& DownekTereate.+Putp
i the s es deafen Havelock street • '.western -Men, with the exception of. Ur. •
n
T..ou:sekanrotwIn.;+.41:*):10...rk."3.,TD.Armavisosutroo.snget4. which took place Jii_the Ifeibsopt Cous- Truax.,,,menaerAr_soto Bruce.. The
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racon---on,-- og--404tVoksoi,-catives-Isbo; roted-bs ..the
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V. F. Court elterweed, No. 50, lareknow.
. xneetseveryiast igonday or the month in
in the ikideellows' Dan. Visitiinchrethern,
!cordially invited to attend.: tohiet Danger,
. John E. Deli, Rea. $ecy..,, Rot, urairam
Pin.iseek ,itoot 4,oreasnin, Trees, 3) It.
.40:tipw..i.sticknow•tiodge,,f iskineete
scce.A Mender oreacb month. in oie. 'odd.-
fenowie Hum,. master worionan. Mac.Diermid;Fia.Seey....D.B.Maelnteshiltee.
• Secy. • Oco. Vetter. wrens .. Alex. Ross. •
,Atatant0 . ',. 4
i)eutat '
Cfrgf- FOWIXR, .fl; D. S., IL 0, 4. Office np.
stake bi-Bettoalilook. Teeswater. Spec
attention te_goid, plates,. ,erowelnu.'"ned
bridgework. visas liVroxeter 1t.. and 3rd.
NY,n.st.:+1aY of each -month; Portia Thur. '
'G.' A. NEWTON, D. 0. E., Dentist, Office
Anin Bleck.-1.40new, Ont. All 4noclers
• methods .used. isest materials ternisbee,
.0rown and Ptidgewoilg Paiole4s (name+,
Ion by the use..of the .intest, _simplest' and
• safest ,repiedy. 8,011.1NOFOEX. Newest
thing in artificial teeth: Aiumium platesd
non breakable - •
CTRAI.
sTRATfo,rip. ckwr.
-YOU-CAN 'SECURE
A POSITION
riu take a course with us.. The
' demand Upon ner, for trained .help. is
tininy times the ramber 'graduating:
Students are entering each week/
' Tett May enter at, any tinie. Write
at once for our free catalogue, •• +
•• IX Mcf.ACIII.AIN, Principal..
CREAM WANTED
WS want cream and will pay the
highest Market PriceS:for gocd
cream, &Hamer ' Creamery and
Cheese Eactory Patrons hiving
crehm,during-the winter- Months
• would Act well to. ship to ifs. We
, Weigh, -Sample and -.test 'each can •
of cream careftillythat vii•e receive,
•and return a statenient Of -same
each time. We furnish two cans,
pay express' charges and issue -•
cheques for eream twice each
month. Write 'us and give us a
trial., it will cost you nothing and '
. we gainestee, 'you satisfaction.
For further . particulars write or
, -send for .cana and-give•ns,a trial:
The Seaforth Creamery, Sealinfli, Ont.
French English schools in the •province ea6lution, and. against be Prime Mtn
Ontarki., „ • ' aster, are Freueb-sPealtlng member! from
ucatiela
I Matters' in th
.As ed
le conlitry .the province of Quebec..
; ahe apeechea Oh the resolution were
are Fntifely under 'control •in the all or a hio, Qraer
provincial legislatures, it is gelendilrfell ..statesnianahip, 64 to us • it leeks very
that tli,) discussion of the. matter was much as though :the introduction of OS
.altogether out 'opiate lathe House of. rest/dim' waarjRt a move in the tome
Gemnioni, and it is of no small 'interest of politics --a bidding for the pro-Vreneh
. • •.
to Wad* AS to -Whirit-Was-introduced vote of QueheC,'
•, • , When it was argued there • : that the resolution
, • • • '
. as 't
WAS out Of order Sir Wilfredheld that it
.For months there lias been agitation wnotomel stated that several tinies
of this goestion Of bilingual Schools in since be becamenoinembei of tip 1101190'
Ontario. The agititeti, however, are :resoltitiOnefavering Home RuIa in [re-.
• .
• t"• .1: land hadbeeli SUllmitted' , diScuaSed. and
not Ontario but Quebecpeople, Y4.10 Onq
voted upon.. telieveithatit was the
might suppose,:Woeld do Well to mind
__. • ._- •late Prof. Goldtvin Smith:Who' ilia to
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their own edneational affairs and allow •
, say that those Irish Home Rule resole -
the people of Ontario to look after tbeirS''. Lions Were merely bids by the party
That, however, is not enough for the introducing them for the Irish vote in
aggressive Freaeli-Canadian element in Canada. That appears to be about the
Quebec, whose first concern appears to be truth of the matter; and there is little
nursing andentoagement of the French doubt but that this resolution favoring
;
language not only in Quebec but through-
bUingual sehools-m.Oetario as intend -
out• ed as a bid .by -Sir Wilfred and his
!Thttre6o°elanuttrY'de.bate in the' House Of French followers ter the .Quebec vote.
Commons was precipitated by the intro- It connnitted thein to nothing, while
it
•duction of a resolution- by Mr. .Ernest • gave
the party orator's an excellent
opportunity to show and express' Byre -
Lapointe,. a French-Canadian member,
patlay for a eause very dear to the: ex -
the principal part of which read as fol-
lows; . treine French Clement in Quebec. Had
• • That this House . . while fully- 4the desire been to do, anything suh-
recognittngthe. principal of ;provincial stantial for the cause of bilingual schools
: •
rights and the necessity of every child in Ontario,' the matter woutd have come'
beinggiven a thorough English educe- up some timeagb in the form -of a motion
tioa,•respectfully suggest to the Legls. -;
to disallow pe
'rtainy4Ontarier legistation
, lative Assembly [of Ontariolthe wisr
a-Oiki of making -it clear that the priV,
lieges Of the children of French par: -::which is held to affect adversely the
teaching of Freneli in the Public schools
entage of being taught their mother of the province. But that would have
tongue be not interfered with. . ' raised a storm in Ontario
• Oa 'resolution doesn't. mean verv As it was, when . the :resolutign was
4meammiimememele
_11..YEARS'OLD,
: Itade'Stiong By Vinol
, ,
0iiienviliekilS.:c..,—Kiiialit Others. to
know of*tissest benefit 1 have de-
rived I am 81. yearafold
• • andMinet„.bas given Me strength; a
healthy appetite and overcame nervous- •
neu.It .is the beat - ionic reeon.
+1 stricter ever =ea.'? Mrs. M. A.
• • Mid is a .delicious cod "flyer and
Aron tonic 'without oil; guaranteed to
• Oveticeine run down, weak, devitalized
- &Wiliam; and for chronic 'coughs
A. M. Spence,. Diaggist • LuCknow.
, . , •
A Christian college-honie,
heiltliful situatiOn.
TOWTOPPe%Cble.*Itei+ii'rgetbei'4nc:ipal
SaMisinerALA.,,140.St.7.24) Ont.
tit Here!
Ottio
d Seeltt
Was fair and laav411 and they played the.
To.iicr with rde-eivil=
lane while it lasted and admitting deteat
when the situation hecatne hopeless. It
ike.Germana were the right 'kind they
weold, not cempIain of their wTpenand
childrep bcing starve,d, for the German
nulltarY aothOrlties, and not the British,
are inflicting the stovatiee., • ' •
much -not. nearly- so much', as men introduced, Sir Wilfred could be very
theughis while the debate was under way
and the newapapers were - reporting ,the
proceedings. It is merely a suggestion
to the governinent . of Ontariejust
word Of advice. -Many who were .not
able to follOw Up the Subject and make
a studyef it, got the identhat it,:meant
spine very decided interference with the
-
recognized ttighte of the9rovince, Or even
the disallowanee of SOMe legislation
already passed. : • • .
'Alien' the TiglatitiOir WfIS intiodnced
Mr. Knowles, -of 'goose Jaw; 'chained
that if was Out of *order; the subject her'
in outside thejdrisdiction-of the :House -
.REGULATION 17
w16 is known
that feature Of the Ontario school 'law
whieh bas excited the, actiiiity of the
Quebec champions,3f.bmlingual sehdols
in this province: In view of all that bas
hcen, said of it recently it Will be infer;
esting to know jut whit it is.: j'yhe
portant features of it are:is follows:
,4F
irons pesition for both mon and much
erodit j duo Pte. Watson for bis time'
ly aid. The horse Wari 44sily landed
alter sPonding two an I a hairitosirt in
the water,
OKOD 011E4W GAMIN -0Esrns The
death o W. 1.1.Perrin, 41Y0 tbe. CHO'
tQU.11Tew8o Calle tO mind the faet that
I o WaS the Is of a trio a grain buy
Clinton farn us as a, .grila eoritre.
•
the early -70 e grain from us far north
Is Teeswater and as far smith as Ese
ter feeti4 It,way to Clinton -niarlie4.4.
and-- the.
rary was the scene of Much eompetit
ion.. The ,lryers at that tine were
Rich. Irwin, Thos. Stanbury and .W.
H. Perrin, all deceased, TOese', men
bought and seld Or* thele owl". behalf,
alick'Whila•tbey.• at times made money,
thikrunfortunate fact bas. t!),- bp 'record
ed that each died comparatively poor%
At that time there was great competi
tion,betweenSeafOrth and Pliziton as
Sebject, in tinicaSe•of each aebool,
, the. direeticia and approval Of the
cluefinspector, the following modifi-
eatmes shall also he made in the course
of Study the end separate
shoos: .„ •
(l) Where neCe.ssary in the case of
• French-speaking pupils, French may
be used as the language of instruction
and conimunicatioe; but snob use of
• French shall not be continued beyond
Form. 1, excepting that, on the ap-
• prove' of the 'chief inspector, it may
also be used as the' language of in-
struction arid •cOinmunication id the
case of pupils beyond Form 1 who are
unable to speak or understand the
ngis language. •
Section .4.-7In scheols where French
.has hitherto been subject of study,
. the public or separate sehocl board,as
the case 'may be; may provide, under
the following conditions, fOr• instruer
• tion French reading; grammar and
, composition in ma For1.to 4 in addi-
•tion to the subjects piescribed for the
aqd separate sehools. ,
Thii faineus regulation, it appears, aqui
& made by the Ontalio Legislature in June At thattiine it w4s discovered
anent In his appeal the People of
•
Ontario fo' be more considerate of the °' 1912-
'
French scheolohildren, without provolcthat in a number of school; in French
'-'
ing serious ,anta.gonism. The Govern -
met -that( is PremP
ier rden and his
fellowing-could net sup ort the resojii-
tionstithotit administering a slap in the
.face to the Conservitive government ,of
Ontario, while to 'oppose it niealit offend- .
mg the Freneli of Qnebec....
settlements practioally no . English was
being•taughtf ThW
In feet, ere ere. in-'
stances which the teachers could,
scarcely talk English; let alone teach
evident aiin of the regulation was
to make English th." principal langnage
Of all the schools in Ontario, while, du
Tiltadday, May 1916
a Market, and buyers often paid a cent,
or two more a bushel than the in' arliet
warranted, thousencis of bushel, often
being Marketed in a single „ cla.y,. while
here,isbardly this mtleh handled in
a whole season now. Mr. W..G. Broad
feotnow and for tame years a red,
dent of Triekertimith, was also a grain
buyer at that time, he purchasing for
Fairs' mill, •
• •
WILL THE PRICES LONTINUE?
,
••••••••••
Is the farmer, justified. in believing
that the firm tone of the horse market
and the present high. prices for live stock
test upon a secure foundation? May he
10* forward with any gonddence to the
next season's or next year's market?
Should he prepare, as against an adver-
tised shortage and high, p1 ices or all
classes of farm animals, by breeding a
larger number of mares or.of cows, sheep,
hogs and poultry? We are confident
that the farmer has never been in a more
secure position than the present, as re-
gards- the- extension of his breeding
operations, but, to enable him to form
Anorti easily his own copchisions, the
folloWing facts are submitted: • •
'• itoitsEs '
Since the outbreak. of the War, the
Bridal Remount COnunission has pur-
chased irk Canada' 15,000 horses. • 8,000
have been b,ought by Preneh contrr arils
and 25,000 by the Canadian Department
a Militia. • The Department of Militia.
is 'now .engaged iwbuying an additional
thousand head, .The Rritish flentount
Commission. has purchased over '700
since, Match and is baying daily* tin II on -
tree!: French contractor's are anxious
to obtain supplies and are arranging to
• Verily polf.ties is a beautifnl- game; French districts, the Freuch language
andSir Wilfred seemsto
be "some sheuld also he taught to some'. extent.
• ',
player" i • But for our Art we shotdd Bat there is an element in Quebee-which*
think ,more highly of hini iehe •didn't aims at wtiluig short JA 'pitting the
-try those fine .half -dirty tricks -There French language On an ennal feet* with
of Coninions:,_ This itself incited a sharp. _iS altogether tae .nitieli pandering .80. and :English even in Plitario: Their evident
little debate Which showed the stand the bidding for the vote of that narrow ultra + ain't is to. preserve for all time ttAir little
party leadere.we,re likelY,ta take „on_ the French_ elsailent.: it, is that Which givet,„ French nttion within Canada• . '
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regretthat the resolution should he in: that Mr Truax had the back bone to ...—.
resolution. • Premier 13orden : expressed it Maine' power. We are glad to see
trcidncectind suggested that 14-1.,.:Lap'oint vete against his leader on the occasion. , HURON COUNTY NEWS I
do notproceedwith:it, andhe advised His action and that of the western Lib- . .
the Speaker (Chairman of the Muse of "erals.vylio Voted against. the reaolutie ' ' ' .
°Opinions) to take. a d'ay, to consider, as will miggest • that such pandering to a Viringhain, wi I be granted four months'
to whether or not the resOlution • wriain . fanatical and unpatriotic element Cermet
order. •lie-aPpeared, hewer*, tO 'be of lie done Without riSk of -losing as ii,rich , . .
vacation On account of'ill health..., ..
At the .close• of a recrui ing meeting
beld kit Week at the little villaj". of
the resolution wee, in order, and appear- I.. 'seven youug men offeltd
. .
FOuD aCARCITY IN 1/ a'Pcist°."
e Provincial Constable Phippen, of
oPiniOn'that it was in Sir Wilfred an\ in Rained: • -`• ' .
1;iiiirier spoke briefly inaintaining that * • • 4
ed-anxionethat become.. the
themselves for enlistment.. * .
subject of 'debate.
. •
The day following, the Speaker ruled Stories of the:searcity Of food in Ger- -.WON THE Pft.IVC.. -The prizeof$10
oftered by Magisti•ate Kelly, Gocierich;•
that the resolution was in order.' Mrnieny have ,been reported With a good
to the person suggesting , the moat
•..member. . for 'East deal cif regnIarity for the Past twoniontlis
• • f h 3
Efis• tings, objected eiid at)PeAlea- to the These. Steriei May. , or, may not be true appropriate name or t e 1 1st Batta:
, House againlit the riding of the Speaker.- i• • • . • • • wasiwOn by. Dr? W. J. R. Holmes.,
e Germanssreclying out anout t4 co in! •ty Treasurer, Goclerieh, who
One hendi-ecland. thirty nine 'Voted to -
;British, :by • their • blockade .operations, names them The ilurOnsl. As sav:-..
upheld the • Speaker :and, nine voted
.aainat his ruling-r-Inat hithe nitre voted Starving the Women and children of Ger- erarothers seggested the nanie 'name,
.the pike wits given by allotment. • bi%
#olmes generonsly handed the $10
„over'. to'tbe War Aukiliary.
ratexall ".93" Shang:a:to Pante Cleanses-.
. the hsir. and scalp' imparting a lovely
• 25c. fins. Sold oely by the Rekall
Drug 8tOres.-1. Arinatrong.
• . Hati-CLoss.Cafate.,--Mrs, David Bell,
oj Coclerkth. recently. received a letter
from her grnndsoii, Pie. Nelson Mae
Math atilt Battalton, in which
hede:scribes ;•his experience with • a
"coal box" • *He states tlmt,!fet. 'three
days a party of, nien. -were:in:at* crater
ittre-machine4un,'.;withontionri.and
it .was irt_ipossibleto get anything.' to
lie :says n number of dorm:ins"
tried to "inah all -of --wheel-- Were
killed, with the exesption Of three who
Weri'made-prisoners:----,Gieiglit- linen!
who We're in it".bay" when n' shell ex
pleded 'Pee. :Tigae-ozath Was; the ',611.1t
olio Who escaped, the others being
killed or wounded. "'Ile lost:his pack.
end:everything he Possessed. .' •
itoiisergoi Ekt 1.3Aii --Considerable
• .
eiceiteinent prevailed in •Wroxeter one
evening yet:aptly, Abhilt 7:30, a horse
("Wiled bv. NidLeofi; whiCh had
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wandered 'front a line nearthe doctors
residence, was diseolored.in the iriVer,
‘• It, hail. gal rr the.curient.and had COMO
alhort distanceof the dative
/dive rt, was almost 'linpossib'e for the
aniMal to land... Dr. St -Leed, in. an
atteMpt 'rescue Scalped 'a boat;
but'unfertunately was ups et and *as..
*in 'a very dangerous. pesition ;until Pte.
thos, Watsod, 'with the aid of the
hoentiMisi reached him, As the.aight
',veto* wattV.cald, yaw aver. d
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bay all, that-tire-evaiiable;--beth-in-the
• East.and in thelVest.:. It is Underiitood
that, as a Mink of the pnrchaSes a Irea4
.inade, erMy buyers are finding it ineital-'
ingly difficult, .bothin United Siatesand
in Oaeada, to: readily: Semite the nurnhe'r
of-horses:016 they reauir. Pirtietr4t-
ly i)f the type suitable for heavy cavelrY
or heavy artillery: , • , •
. In addition ti) the purchases flr army
acanant, cominercial activity ficiin • two
distiricterierters has exerted a. very evi-^,
dent influence 'upon the c inadian horse
market during -the. past three...or four
monthi. Since the beginning of theyear,
6,60.0 horees reached the Winnipeg Steck ,
Yards. from Eastern Canada and 5,Oli.
were shipped froth the saine yards west; .
,
ward, Mostly-, tb Saskatchewan : During 0,400,40,0„ kiessostiviomaisofteasftsesolupoisfessimodareatlpsdeis~Me+43).
the inoriths 'of January. February and . .
/
that the renoltitiori 'Wks Mit a. fit subject Many, there. are thene who think'
this complaint is justifiecb . It doesn't-
seeni.a.fair thing fe• 'Starve the women
and children to. death, and .the Perman)
endeavor tojnstifY their killing of Brit-
iSii, civiliins. :by air'. radee. beeituse_the
.Briffsh are-endeaVoring to starve thsir
of debate ii the. 'genie of.. CeMmOnS,
. .. , ... .... .
.: gi. Lioomt t4e0.1,nade ...a c, -speech. in
. support of ihisresoletion;..... but ..he . does
not appeOr..to.have i.taidnitieh ati•to why
the rescilition'nhciuld be intraiinc0 .-or
pissed. ..;11i6.tipeeele :in :Thieugherit ' an,
argitirsetivitlaVa'Of-Billligliell"sclioals:
He was followed by the seconder , of kis' eiViliani. "So. the -Gleriinins May be will-.
Ing te have . the stories Of food scarcity..
-go abroad in orile'r that they MO .-be,
jiigtiaed before , the _ivOylcf, in theit.'law- .
'less:warfare. • • -; .
4 a.74,P1-3, .• -10 .484 .a,;11jfefsed MA. .-.7BO., betwee$_.the Britisk:atarVieg of
tilifthe,reSolution Should balintrodiiced;. the Cernian Went* And ' Children . 'and
te,v'odli not seethat it-WOuld aecomPlish - the -Germap shelling -of vast -tewrie, 'Air-
nygond, VAlitelt-rdight Atit-tivrwatr.:,--ilidiVeatd-sibiting-of:posetrgiir7thipF
'nista' -• , He . also eltPreised tiorprii‘ Withont warning, , there ja all the differ -
+hit kvIaapointfdici-netstibmIt'..his:4i-.--eneet-OfieWful-ondAinhiavi-n-1-.Worfare.j---.-,-.
()lotion while there was: o-pportniiitY• Ot• • A few Months' after • war broke out •
disal:Wwiertile:PritariCrietv''whiehieerrirrthe ,i`‘,31errriart -military. nutheres:--seized-
ed iiihe coninlained ...Of.: , He. cOnclided? -all food.supplieS'in thecolintry, 'and.. da
1
by taking that he for one wold . fetiOrd sooner did -food the. 'boutitrit. *an
!lie vote ne,ioet tbe,..F.erAtti9ti. ,". .• ' .. it became government Property, civil -
'.The Premier wati.:followed by' Sir Wit-lie:isle Germany have nO food' supplies,
. •• hid Laurier,rWhe 'nitide the longest and nor do thelimnort.anY. . They cannot,..,
Most -eloquent .npeecli Of the debate, fa,4-1..fe)r no sooner doeS: food "get' 'within . the
.., . 'wing- . the; aOptiov of....the. "teeoitition. i territory Controlled by. Germany than:ft'
.: ...(fis,speeek. h(;;Nvever,, was ,:noi,.. So% Mach i be.pornes a'part, of. the. military' Stores.,"
' .., on .argitineilt in favor of adopting the!, AO international law and tie rules- of:
resolutiOn. as an bppeal.to the .Eaglish.; i...war among ..civilized nations .recognize
f,.fitle.s.kitigpople..of pete,rio is Itaye:sym•,:t.the righ.t of zi., riatiOri at war . to prevent
.pathetiti.coneiderailoe for their. f.ellpir ,,,ite inerny.frion getting ; tililittry Stores
i. ditizetAs of the Preneb tor4ae. i There 'of any kind fio; if the women and
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fat_ionggsttiee ,S 4.641,1etaing ' to:4 413-...,ebildreti'of Geriria.nY il.iie beingt starved;
terferinebritlt proveacialylegigrition in ' if is tihfe:fimIt ....of . the Gerrrian GoVern.
of 0i:10016.i:0 , 'either • f•Antaiii.). oz.,' Went, 'i`xTirch allows . no, privately toy•ined
' Manitoba -the WO. piovin* in .. Whih:. food in the: cotoitiy.
" t,f4 qiieition Of Villogoel eellOols lies:be. l , .The BritiA army reaently star.' ved inie
coot netwe,. 1 : .... ., . . ... :livibibikaion:On the- Tittre'ss.qtrvet , Made
There *OD littttl' irtalea ti.7. Ile4i.eg oo.,coinplaint that six :the'4and'elvilians
tt. 1 siS•af 'VA. Vittaetb: bat.tlato 014 ..pok to.4.$04170 ':0011.4 %vitt 600. It
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Lmotion„. Mr. 'Devlin, Who. argued along
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t 'these were foil -pi -ma by.Prenifer, Br
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no doubt 'hoped'wourd - betaken.,by his.
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Gun Barzol Cylioder Bore
Leak -proof Compression.
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CHEVROLET .
• , 'FOUR -NINETY' MODEL
PRICE•COMPLETE $675 F.O.B. Oshawa
Front Sir Lyman Melvin Jones, President and Omer:0 Manager;
. Massey-Harris,Co ; phnited. • . • •
•,. 1: • 4 ' • Toronto, March lath; 1916..
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Chevro.'et .Motor Co.,. Ltd:, H. Borsman, 'Die' , Manager. •
Toronto, Ont.
My Dear Sir:- • , . . "
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' With reference to the car which I purcliased,from you the end
of January, I have used it almost daily and I want t() Bay to you
that I am very pleased with it it is so'convenient and light that
it is much more comfortable getting about in the' bad. roads of the
winter than the heavy , cars Which I have heretofore used and it
• does make ' sulth a large savrng in gasoline. • It rides ' splendidly,
better than I expected from alight car. We have had no trouble
_ with it My chauffeur is greatly pleased and is always'remarking
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about its good qualities. He is certainly entfiusiastic. •
, , With allgeod wishes; believe nie,
- Yours truly,
•.., (Signed) Lyman Melvin Jones.
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GEO. II. SMITH.AGENT LUCKNOW ''
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EaTABEISHED-Iil
The se:ection of the Bank of
Hamilton as the guardian d•your
savings 'means' perfeet freedom
• from worry as to safety. Small
deposits of one dollar atidupward
• received. '
LUOKNOVV BRANCH
Capital Authorized $5,000,000
Capital Pald-up $3,043,00e 11. GLENNIE,
SUMIUS • • • • • $3475400
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March, 1,000 horses were etportecl. to OUTING' SHOES
the United.States. A few.. hundred went
forward tet the same market in April. ,
The . horses. exported •Vmee good: farm
chunks weighing" -from 1,300 to 1,500,
lbs. Ai 'high as $500.00 a Pair was'paid
for animals possessing extra -Axiality and •
conformation. This new mOvement • in
• With the warm, sunshiny days conies the desire to. be
out of doors. -Outing, Shoes are bee6ming more pop-
ular every year for out door wear. They are light
aid ay to walk - in. We have them in all Sizes and
tor all out door sports. See our,Wiadow' Display.
the horse, market is having effect •
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upon prices,all over Canada. . • •
Buyers report that the. better :Classei
of drafters and farm. chunks are, getting '
scarce and hard to huy. The same holds owpipsoimobsii;00.44•00410.9000.4frise".404,46, 0
ACKERT St RATHWELL
'!.41 GOOD SHOE STORE FOR ALL THE FAMILY"
true, of OW bigroadsters and saddlers
'The noticeable scarcity of good horses of
these, destriptions illustralPs the fact safety' is the proper stuff," he 'says,
that demand has already overtaken' the When feeling chatty; '"twelve *Miles an
supply and inikes it very evident, that hour is feet enough for any 'man not
alt° the. really good sound mares in batty. • The itecidente of whi we read
the epentry.shotild be bred this year. It ire &rased by duffers have ,tO.
cannot Stronglyeurphasised,-how77.,hit.e.bnormal.spqed, inany a, duffer
ever, that they should'he'. mated only. stiffer6:' But when he 6 hid, his car nine
With strictly bia7Classoireic-, The:twin= weeks; he senthi,it forth al lllllll and
ber of horses :rejected :by . aruiy -bt,iyeis every country village shrieks_When it be--
ClearlY,indMates that there. is . place" lu.Ms !?4'nn'Inknn," sOYn
for the nniCiiiid horse ii.r" TerAbe udt;fit!--
Suah snit:eats:have been; ..are now. and: go Et.% hizzing past
me" ,so
he
Alayg.vhIrteii."-:-Wiii: on the Marla&scorches- iliehtirate
1r/or:ling, he winds his car around a' tree•
Breed to the best if you would -have the
urniShes a -wurniog.
lient.70nsotind Orliialiermed incites arc. -±-14"
;Omit as bad as unsound stallions. It is
.easier to raise a good animal than's. peer
One. Manage •wol k this Spring ln
order that the best Mare on. the farni
,may be regularly returned:to the' ,hoise. .
'Nett year a good crop cif sound, healthy. .
cob' will b °Odes a. bank. accotint
Canada -is likelY to ;enter:slier:11Y the 'SINGLE FARE -Good going and
cenninercial export markettatianodtodtphtaet. ir.ArReteur7AingNMDay ONE-THIRD
.m. arket will require all .yon
Good goinglilay 23 and 24th, return
. Aimit Alay 2,5th., • • , •
t,Motortni •
ileinto tickets will be issued between all
• When Ara a fellow gets a e.ary toxfu.1PrriogotiratraAziz
haVigatee it slowly, "base -fiends," he Lifsio ..a , Mich.,
Pciyi,"ihose natieeddra are -their while N.v.,
AND TRUNK
RAILWAY
SYSTEM
VICTORIA DAY
(MAY 24th)
is mogt ti,. pii,.aly." There'll Iv ss re.. 43.00" ricttetd•atut full particulars rin applieit.
skim blit .'jo.g glong skilille4, ' "Olv Phon. s
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speed, for him„ - sash stuff annoys him Han to tieket'ageat.S. '
'greatly, lie Will mit Natireb;br ectiOt or 0, MAIITIN, Agent Luditnatr
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DEFEND the HOME
Everywoman knows the discomfort of
of dusting-•betlew realize its dangers.
Dust consists 01 very sine I particles of
mattersoine of thein finely -ground
mineral snbstanees, and the rest flaky
Atoms of dried vegetable and animal
matter.. As it is blown through the
rt collects gerinsund nificrehes of ,
every description and 'front 'all sorts
places7-antl-;settles-,--still-holdi!
t hese dangerous little organisms,' onto
floors and carpets: Here 'it remains
awhile,. vonstaiitirAwreii7ing-1 ol4
more dust -falling' on it. and the,
mi-
crobes grow in number. .
Along comes a brooni-fhe heavier
dirt
'dirt is .Sweptalong. Inn the fine, gray;
tnierebe-leden dust is, throWn up in
clouds; to settle on tables, theirs,
window -ledges, picture ironies, and
every other place that a minute par-
ticle caw find h rerthig :oleo'. As it
flies, it 'carries germs of niftily diseases
along whieb are breathed into the
Itings,of the womau who is doing the'
sweephig, and of Children and every-
body else in the house.
Wlien people are lir a very good
physical Conditibn, these disease
germ are usually sitetessful I y resisted
-bet when a man womati or child
gets a little "run-down'' Of out of.
sorts, the hotly .no longer has power
to render microbes harmless, •and then
it is that dust gernis carry the great-
est danger of idelinede Or death..
Use Dustbaile when'you sweep
4 Warn*, HARDWARE& NM
20'4 CO.; DISTRIUDTORS.
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