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ONT,
mrnercialt Shorthand and
Telegraphy i)e0aptinents •
Students MAY Miter at filiv tinie, We
Place graduates inqmsitions. Doring
Inty p4 6mt we reCelved appllea,
tiona, for over 20 office assistaistsw
could not mooRty, Nitrite far our free
atologue at once,
D. A. MerlAC*14414.1 PrinciPRE
REANt wANTED
\\7E wont :cream end will pay the.
highest nterket pr1ce0 103 «O((1
IOW
cretttni. Stlinmee crestnery end
elieette raefoey Petrol* Having
creata daring the winter , Menthe
' Weal,t14,10.well to ship to nc. Wo
welgui Ilahilple ,and :toot :each cnn
ereant.coreittily• that Weteg4lIT,
told retatit 1L titateineut ot saws
,aclt tinte;,, We tarnish two COON
Pay eXpress: charges • Mid. Issue
eliegnes tar creinti twig's ettOli
' meeth, V,Vtite .11,04 and give to i1-
. trial, It Will cot yon -nothing and
we. 'guarantee yen: oatiofaction.
fter ituther partictilant, Write or
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gtilltld trio ticketatopoints in Manitoba,
soloitehewan and -Alberta Via XOtfirnaY,
Oeikraee •• fled, Tronscentinontal Route,
...Qr.'s% Chicago, St. rf011 Or Duluth,an
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; Sive, at low (avec':
ThroughToOriat...01.600ing • .
Caro to Winnipeg on above
dtk, to* leaving Toronto_
" 10,45 p.m., no orotoge or. :
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Agent, ToKuite, Ont. • -
• • 0. MARTIN, Agouto.Ltichnoik,
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.-----AGIENTINVIWOECOUOTT
' •PAY wegifLY
°auk .44e, exclusive tertitoryand
kopakly maim; epecieltlea. Our agen-
• cies are the.best in the busineas rot
• we sell Like higileak gtade of atock at
• most reasonable pricee nod.guarantee
deliveries -in first -ciao condition.
Nureety stock in. selling well this year
. end good money am be made in thia
diettlet, Vat partictilare write eater)
' manager. PELHAM NURSERY OIL
-Toning°, owr. 28-12
• :Stephen LeacOck.
Agnes C. taut
Robt. W. Service
Arthur Stringer
Arthur E. 1VicFariq,ne
11. F. Gadsby .
THESE are namei' of well-
known Cattadial writers
:w-hose-werlt-appettrs-in-the Oct.-
: : ober number of MaCleates,Mag•
azine. Their work: is putting'
MaeLeaata Far to the front as a maga-
eine wenn reading* all real Canadian. a.
The contemn of the October Mac -Leans".
include:
• Riddle* .11e the LIOtral.:Parly.
le Permanent, Peao feasible ? •
The_AtnerIcan Electione and the Van"
'A Poem by Service; a Sketch of 'Money
• Canucki”.. a Lembo Stage article; the
. Menet Review of EtwjewirOoperteatme.
•-°:. Yon et. dee value, no matter what )7(itir
tastea nifty' be„ in every tootle "ot UM>
- Learn UM by buying • ,
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per year,
•TALTIttifSAY, (..)(y.r. 19th, 1916
. A aguieEze FOR UNCLE SAM
The appearabeeof a*German submar,
inc on.,the Atlantiocoaat of the United
litateo hag raised a Oew Jesus between
thatOotintry and .the allied powers of
Europe,
Following We' vieit.of the submarine,
firitain,Yrance and Ruisla Joined in a
note to the 'United $tateu, requesting
that aubautrines he not accorded, in
neutull ports, the same privileges ite are
extended to war vessels belonging to a,
country engaged in war—that. is, that
sucl? Vessel may put into a neutral port,
remain 24 hours and 'recelio olleb etIPPIY,
of food for the crew and fuel aa may •be
necessary t� bring the ship to its nearest
home pert,
'To this 'request •the 'United \fitateg
Government replied that -it wolild treat
submarines the t aloe as, oilier war yes.
0010r Making no digthietion between
. Under -water and obovii-water craft.
14videot1y Om:United Statita dl-Plolnots
littlo thought that' in Making this ;reply
they were hitting their own mintry
Much harder. than the European powers.
But to it turned•out,' •
Traiiediately on the refinial • of the
United States Government to aomply
• with their request, the allied Powers
issued, an order that all ships 'owned by,
4,hetr damns and now in United States
sports were tniemain-there until further
Orders were -issued. This priteticallYiled
np all United States transatlantic • coop.
nilyce, water° aro comparatively fow.
Vetatels other than British. and Filen+
engaged inthis traffic. Logi:ken the
consternation this would brit* to:United
States•eliiPpers. Hundreds of thousands
-of tontinf goo40 or all serttrsold at great
profit in the European,. African or .A,siatio
markets jis tied up .indefinitelY. Irhe
whole -foreign Arad!) of ' the country is.
simply 'paralysed- •- •
The iniplicatiOn Of. the" AllteA' Order .
4118 that, became of t1*e!steri!,1 Ittken' by
Lite• milted States regarding enhitiarines,. •
,the.: safety Of ships upon the Atlantic
09111411ot:be guaranteed. Ship owners,
of courlie,',Might sail if they ':•clume," but
in the event of their ship or ships. being
Sunk by a Sibmatine, there wonid be no
pompensation per insurance paid. • • , •
• The governotonts of Holland, Den 'nark
and *kl'orittay have taken a different stand t
-fromjliat-of
have Maned a warning 014 submarines
entering their :ports or coming .within 8
waters eentr011od by them Inuit leave 411e
once or tlittY will be attacked et:Interned. t,
It is sate to say thiit, the .s.ttitude of
the Wnehitigton•Glevernment was deter-
• mined, at lead in large *optimum,. by a ,I
fear Of the effect upon the ProtlerMen t
• vote at the einilingelection. , v
The pio.Gortnene, •however,' canant
I011) in, the altipping difticiilty, awl_ it
ie hard to see hew Wileott an.d Lan -
A
sing can Ineintain "t,lieir present. stand,
.0ertainly great 'gelatine will he brought
Anon them by the gre,ti business.intorestki
engagod in Overtiette comin'erce. •:
;damage by oust be
sickness, the loscof time, ea loss. of
ficoeucy through; lOwered vitality, tint
waste rif wraith which, Wight FrOlfrWilke
flaVe bun profitably naccotril, and tlio
•-misery and Istrdshin in the homes of
drunkards—perhaps not far short of,that
eedurcat by the soldiersin tho OhL
Whoa people: comp to estimate awl
tnepeure, filo mischief tiono by tha loittof
trallie in this way, there needbo iiLtJc
fear that they will everagain re establia
it in this provioce, or in any Of the '0041.
adian provioces
711.4. PRESIPENTIOloro. ELAcTIOTil
iho prottlearial election in thellinted
States wifl ba held OA Tge4daYs .11°Yent'
her.'7tibt tbab lying .the first 'rnefula
.afteethe. first Monday. in November of
year t11e-ttombOrlo4 Wilda .iitthri-oolohy
four.. That'kt, the ,way.the ponstitution.
ftea the date of ,a. preeideafial kkleefrai. •
ip tite,prefieot earnpaigit„!siehear little,
,
of eandidategi. ether than .giuson an
Hughes; but thore are 'othlr two candi-
dateS for thepresidencY; and there are.
tdan'four'citntlidates for the .vice•PrP31"
den-CY. •••
00,61Y need be stated that tin,. pre.
eni president, iVir,:Woodrow • Wilsee,
the denditiate Of tile Democratic. 'Party
and Mr: Charles E. Hughes'until reeent
•
lyajtuitiee of the Supreme Court of tli
•United Stateo, and earlier a governor o
New York State, candidate el the Re
•publican Party. " It is .not so well knew
that a Mr. Allan' L. ligation is put for
'ward ao presidential candidateby the So
ciallet Party, and.Mr.1: Frank Hanly
running, in the 'interests of the Prohibi
tion Party, - • • . •
--
1118 known,' however, that either Wa
Juni et:Hughes. willbe ideated. Neither
the Soeiallat nor Prehibttionist have any
hope of succeeding. . They aro .Put ter• .
ward by mon of One idea-rwon who re-
gard the 'peinciple for which they stand
aa of more importance. thanliey or all
other -lettuce.- They -mit forward. a "pan-
. .
• didate and co.nouct a 'campaign With a
vie* to educating the eleetorti .to their
way of thinking rather than with any
hope of political success, 'In pest elec-
tions the number of votes received' hy
the-caedidates of theterpartiee were rid::
ieulouely
Though there is much oxelteinent and
effortle .(ionneetien' with the. present.
election cauripaign,,the Mete thoughtful
electorti..do not feel thet-tlier.e hi. so Very
,teuchnt heft) between the: chief ctindi.
dates --Wilson- 41314 Hughee: Wileon . is'
defending his roCord of the 'past 'four
years.' -Hitglies hna disaPpointed -these:
who expected a vigqrons deolaration from.
Mtn: . As inS examli Of hit, campaigning
11 recent.pronetincement Of hiewas thet
hadbobc�n president when the Lusititnie.
was (mak by a Gernien. Stibmarine he
llhOtlkL have broken eff diplottietie
thine with Germany. Unferturiately, hiu
timid references tO What. he will. do in
the OveOt of hie eleetion do not .warrent
belief .that Would htiv.e.;:done liia
Many Wlio .iyere pleased -tesee Hughes
nominated, but who would. have ,.becin
still"moriplOatted had Mr; llooseveltbeen
the ..Republiewn. Candidate; are now
decided -ms. to whither t.hey...•.shall suliptiet.
Hughes on election day: ..
• . • _ ,
•,pnognEns-op THEWAR.•
• < • •
.11'or. the pall two *Mike attention. hag
. . .
been ,Contretl'inDre open (bo; battle line
about .11atiM41n141 thae at any other 0.90'
4110 -..L -Ge
ofano and -Austrians • have concentrated
trong..armios. with the evident object of
ritehing end over.ninning Atouteanhi tie
hey ovet•nin, Serbia...fit this Wert they
itive inflicted a tatinher ef,.,...defisitit upon
loam:titian and. Russian but
;bit, they, sholl, summed in .seriously
iii-
ading the miuutry is unhkoty -When
l„ottinania entered. the war the „bulk
or array ,aito raneyliania
.* *aenti T
netrittp proyinmentech coveted 113'the.
... • .
tonnitinians.... They appeerto lakVa been
n a betty to *maze this pi -evince .before
Is inyanion' hy Itestibt,..and in their haste
(*hinted the proper prOtectionef . their
wn'entaitty, , The result itt.' ilia after
(1 vaecing a tanisiderailie distenee in te
if Y
• ,"
The nitiimeissyttem isthe slam eyeltril
of the human bedya „
In perfect health we Iterdiygeolilitut
we itaire A -network of, nerve*, but when
bold* ie chUng, when strength is deciitt.
tog, the same'fierrone system. Otte* the
-,ellarna in headaches, tirednees, *waged
vleePt kritettillityiaud unless cerrectcds
.leads straightto a breakdown.
To" correct nerVetWeeN0A *WI Un4141,-
ialen is euAly .wlntt you should talo; its..
'rich nutriment. gets into.ith.e blood and.
rich, blood feeds the tiny neree-velle wiaile
t he whole *Mem responds' .tO •its refresh,
,itigtonic•force. Vrentrooshorruhildrugs,
*On is Sorge -0 Toke149,4.?.4,
pilsv„ the lynx rycci 3,1,at ikekett, of
Owtn Sound, ha: 4 1'44 410YIL 1..je") Ay -
ton and paid, Visit to a hay loft be
longing to 'Dam, porsam, proprie,tor of
the Vonuneacial ifouse, tiled round oino '
ease4 of whiskey,' DOrsam was ar.
raigned before 5i4gi8trate creaser, of
Owen fiunnfit in 'Avton !ant Friday,
pleaded guilty and was oohed, $`40U
and costs, omooriting n nil to $200,30,
The valued at .1[00, Wats (tont)*
gated. Dereattee less is.' therefore, over
43ee. For eeerd offence ke,would
eeht tit )014 for eite' months. '-
but it Slewer than mtut of uo uoped
for at this stagegYerr flitY •thoY win
gionnil,• and. their hold practically 411
•,thatihey win. They gather in about
, 4070 „prieoners a. day. .The Clermens
0. (diver 'endeavor, to via back -the lot
ground, but, their attache are always
heaWa o1, neceeSardy with hesvy, loee,
he- pi, jrtion of .the Qeimau line.attaCked
rk
by (me mraisu and xrunca- gas .now been
penetrated a depth of e)& or -ten
oilles,!' This geee glee thee.ligh -the
origami N40044-040 'an teintelme; and
• the resent German touches ;Inlet 'be of
ibnrotier itTaCrtdiQuttil btlittAbeasY awPie)r°64.r the
•.Seeend ani third lines, .where dugouts.
s'•• had beep;teatated to 'a depth of forty
8 feet, •[ . • . '
' The Jateaj German escapade was. tbe
„ .sentling of fi3 submarine over to this side
of the Atilt tie, 'where 'oif the Massa,
a •
chuseetticoast 'it 'OPO Ofterntion. ea,nir
• c'fonugragpreditiin8ht4hielitsitantl:410*°0114170d. '1A"fte80t1
this Pet formonce-thel; btiati disappeared
and hoe not since been 'heetd of. NO
lives appear to •have been 104 -the crew8
having -been given thfle to get into boats
• and being later piehed .up by United
• voesels. •
• Withouti harbour or a Illeansvof ob.
taining fuel oil, a submarine cannot long
operate on thie side of the Mantic. but
even ari occasional eh& 0.06 4roatly to
the danger of shipping,. •
•
I BRUCE CO4NTV NEWS
Bollix —In the Township of Culross,
on Oct. 8t11.; 1•016, to IVir and Mrs,
Duncan .114eGregor, a daughter.
WA. John OentleS, a • (armor resi
dont of Kincardine, died in tho Gen
Aral Hospital, Ooderleh, on 'Oct. 601.1.
• Before bey marriage to. the late' Mr.
Gentles, she was ,Mrs. Chas. ' Kinney.
Ripley Publie School. Board bas en-
gaged Mr. 0 :Spence, of lfidgetown„as
principal of the sehool. • . Mr. 'SPelice
_had enlisted -awl after training. fer
same time wes pronounced phseteally-
' ,
'unfit. • ,
ENLISTS. — "McCue,‘ef
Porinosa, his donned the.. ttiOg's mit
form, tutd gone to train with the•Aroly
Medical' Cctips 'tit London, Dr.' bleCue
ha 'hada 'profiteble prtietien. at Pon.,
mesa tor the padt eigh yoftr's.. : •
, t
At -a. pUblie 'meeting of the . eitienns
of Brent Township .hold last ,week,' . 41
resoilition wait paseed, instructing the.
Township Council to make,a ertint'.'of
$000 to thelled ,Cr4.14. a fund; T.I1)
'meeting bad" boon called by thereeve
to.organize a branch of the Prepared. .
Pot New Life late. Pail Pairs
- (Fttrinera'Adrornts)
Moat �f.the fall fairs in Ontario have
been held 'ter stiotheir 'moon, and -the
hig day in Many a county toWn is again
over for the year. • There are epWarile
gt'theo fkaatired• IOCal Nike held an.
nuttily in tide provinee,.atal the, &WT..'
dance this yea; luta heeil reported '
fairly good. 11 11 averaged a 'little over
0,000 people. it Would-, meati
than -1,000;030 persons, largek.f.FOIn the
farm of Ontario; attended these shows.
• We believe that the estintatele not toe
.high, for we know many fal:ra that heVe.
a great deal larger attendance than 3,000,
aortae running as high weight and ten
• thoueand people. Wes havelleard th�
question, and in factlt bifer4isouso-
eolumni of farm papers, no to
whether or not the county fair as at
Preaent eonstituted wan worth
When we come to think' of the fact that
in Ontane alone 14000,002 People get'. a
day off to.see the ;shay, and. that the
majoritrof these are farmers with their,
wives andebildren, w votilii not care
to seethe county fair go put,. for the
farmer and. his fatnily meta' inly donot
get too niany holidays at preen'-.
, But the county fair shoukl be a, great
deal lime than. a holiday. It should
have an Fleet on the agricaltura (( tl
dietrict round • about yetir altar year
otherwise it is n Wong ond which.
it Might do Too many' of these faint
have beconas stereotyped, and milling
new, interesting, and more educative is
Planned yeti:I:after year. • The Same old
grate conics 01.11. 131 some care; the sanie
exhibitors show fruit, vegetables and,
field roots; the same hreeders'. bring a
few of their best etock; or, to make
show, sonieo.re encouraged to bring a few
• animals out"of ,the field. • The eagle. obi
fakirs ply the same old trade, and. four
or five rather -AuestiOnable •
sele4-sliovvs
very often: get the hard.eareed dimes
Whidh are none toe . plentifid with the
farmers! boys and gags, We believe. that
an- innkroverikerki could be made if a.
new blood was injeeted some of the
Boards; 'it:is all yery w:41 to breg
about "the directors being. men of e'eperiz
once, having had tiveety-five. or thirtY -
years -on the Board( Init. in .tenee. eases,
..no doubt, it Would he an impinvemeet
Lo put On a bright young fanner who had
ideas and was ready, to•do a: little more
work than wearing a•nice: Smile and a
pretty piece oftiblion on Fair Day.
., •
MONS
CAPITAL AN.D. ,RESERVU 0,80o,004
• . 06...nnOttoo. inr 4044,
Alenerat Banking 0.101aess,Trausac1ot
Circular Letterii of Credit
Bank goner Orders-
SAVIINGS BANK ,DEPARTAAENT ,
,. • .• Taproot .ollowett othighour,correat r4tio
S. RIC, Manager.
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store 44 your." oboe store. Von want to deal in a %tore where
I71114:a.cdainesg.etit ncldllaGI:Ztti etit eazl. Flfaipti:styi.kt;e*the have a great iarliety
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You can get ." lavietus" Shoes froto. us.
OUr Boys Satin Ca f Much r at $2,50 is worth. while
.„ examining when in need of Boys' Shoes.
Men's Heavy, Wo 0c Shots kit $.i.00 :are extra value. ,
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ACKERT & RATIVIVVELL
"A 'GooD silos STOWE. FOR ALL THE FAMILY"
Otoolusoiretotwunseiolitroute‘ogroovq,proribusiteorimotsotosingluell."0
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miss Letigne, ••
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Mr....M.artite. .1111.amay, tailor
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of. Mit) Joseph 011ieiser, otTeeswater,
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thougli.81. years Of ago, walked fring.
MildMay to i'deswitten a liAt/141CO. Qf
:Miles, on the date of:the fi1I. show at
- the lattervillege. ' The old UHT'S" ite
coati ve was teso; his• grandson, .
• Walter 0 heiser: who :was • home „on.
-Met leave..
-Ctinteue A eel peter •-•.; Workmen at
kincarclino heart narrow' Q0apo will'
putting in a ,witterlipri Faller ay Stein ite
the 'Malcolm, factory. They bitilt ,11.
11,'o under under 'a Water pipe in Ilk& .atrotit;'
."and this pipe gx-plo(10(1. With. considet-•
&Ole' force. Salaam* of the pipe were
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: tl row e a considerab'e tate flee,- ono
'weighing' kitten pounds Leitig .4:e31'1A041
240 feet. Fortunately, no ono Wes in.
LIM way (if thettlying pice02 of iron
K III go; V1*ilo Sertipliitto
Sohuinit watt driv'ing• on the ..14.::() a
"road, north ;of :Mildeniyi • Viko..- Vritgoi• k,
touguo tioine.olit•of the •no1hyoko, *12141
his t011 I IT a ay .• •Plioy w ore g(>lflg
doW a I ril town etheii, bridge, .Said, •eit.
'reaching the bridge Schmid t W414 throin
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Ate illiTERESayING COMPARISON 0
.:I*E13 recene.pultlic. addretia Heti,. Dr, a
Shearer otated-that autheretive.. figures
aliew. that, the anneal :okukkiker of &tithe
Fn 0411141441 dun to the.use of eicoholie
-liquetnitietbeett for item) • time 7filifflt
0,006,
Fer the first two yearn Of the..
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Fur
()peen war., the nt*tit10 f killed athOng
•Canadian-. -troops Was abio :just aboot
t1i090,. Seitet;11 Ilioneand..-teitra . were
nermanentlYillteibleil or alightly Injured,,,
bet it le likely that hi tide • retmeet :akin
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(mote outdid tlie wan
The war it, veriliorri-ble-7.-Six thousand
of .the sirend'yonng.tomeof the. .country.
killed in .i.svo'yeara lo ii,tterhaui..tind de.
plerehle Mattee; but 'through all tile
Years there has been at• workright at
home 4111 01103111' ea,e4 Year killikkg ita titeny
as the War killed in tive. Themis no:
.getting•titvey fecenthe fact; it is. Aptitany
4 .6 draa lYltil the 'win *the 'Moldier
killed iri but a tomtit Pert of the harm
done ea With the dtluk traffhi, To the
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,Austria they aro. newobliged to With-
thatv. • It is nitieli to he. hotted . that
Ilnssia bo • aide to .conte to theasain
,
tanee-of thou., to prevelit
the 'overtrain tog (if the.eoti n try, 04.1bou Id •
, the A•tistro-flerfilian,'.genorkla kineeetai 13)
9thir tilyerta the: impressioe .would., be
that ii.,-iii.extrettiely clengeretio for any
alitelleenetry 1,0 take ihg sido 01tins
Alliee.• • • ..
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• Grimm) is tti11-waverjng i.n fact,;there
ar0. tow. tWo • .giliretninento , In 'Greece:.
•thelSing'igoVerainent mid a revolution,
ary governineut enilee:, fernier *Irittiti
M1018tor'Venimilos.' The vo1utiwary
parti is: faVoraldo to the 'Alifee, while
•the king still plebes to,beniettriiiibut is
constantly 101131*.) 1.a Ate:playing into the
• hands of . tlinenetuy:, The Ititig'a party
eppears10 tioemOtently weakening, and
'It is not too:Mich to' expett that, in a
eltert ante, the strength...Of -um ecitetry
wilt be en the aide of. the reVointio"n.
• The lintishend Viench ate Making
eenetant progeeda.en the.Wegtete Front!'
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out end.: rendered tleconscione,
• On
r.80VO1'i fhtiM1 bat tieeteeni lied.
eosilithel 'with -a treii alai • one of the
, .
ikorsOtk-7-,a draught ...mato, Mid ' 110 r
.8ehmiilt,".8 Lead wasbaoly.tet..
theavit01 &tits, S.ritete P. %II rs, Noeh
Strome,. of 0113.4 th, Loti., Ontross, pees
ed away ett Oet, 3r(h, After a long ill-
iteseionl ranch su freeing,. 111 is.
idell • na inn Will rol i *Gesso. She
tees' been OS years' •140 Itt. lLonpoloi, her
• .parO143 havii1g. eoMe fom .0ernirinS,.
Sim w41,4inniriod 111 tt7 1 to AO' hitt)
Mr, "Stairee and moVed to Maltese
id -witty alter, • Fiee .eone• awl two
daughter 0313 ;rive, The :funeral •• to
TeettwateetleMeteey WalPikeld 'oil the
inSt4 itov. J. tf..Stewitrti forint*
'ly • of. Latigoide, coining' front Long
Brinell to (geldeeb. the service."
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Too. M von WIMICOV,—Olt Tuesday
14 lee.t 'week? ear the chetily gilt*
.$50. FOR A DRINK -
In ;spite Of Its oie i m often 'hort
coining, the new Ontaiio• 'Temperance
Act is already Winning respect Se , a bit
effectivnlegislation, tift48 the Wether-
ell Teleicope: At Port . Elgin -recently
four eitiOns Who: figured...that- they had
wadesiiienkey of the 0(11' Act, received -
.a surprise that took tjjj breah two:
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The -four were charged by License In
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specter White with being drunk. 'Ruch
• swore Aug be had seen a bottle of liquor'
in the reel .0f. ix atom aturthatil .taken a
33 3)11 - without any invitation. Th y de; .
nied point, blank that they were intoxi:
cated. mad thee teat baek. expecting. the
case le fall t,lirOugh: .0Othe advice 'of
'the prosecuting attorney,' 0,1: -
Mr. White laid a .eeeond charge' .ender
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section 4.7 of 'the Act, -which prohibits'
drinking any piece except.in We's Oyu
privete reeidenee. Three,of the dtkfend-
ants•were found guilty under thiechame.
and paid etiOlind.costs each.
NOTICE TO ..111.11,' P1.189c
..On(kW after the 1st. day, of Nove
ber, :Treleaven 113043.purpotfe putting
their business,On a cash basis. This
plies that all boOk .fiecoutiES -kkre ' to be
settled notleter than 'Noy.
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`.. ABED -FARMER
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MadebOtreng And Well by Vinol
'Phis "letter 'proves . there is nothing.'
equal to. Vino' te-,ereate strength for :
. weak.: rundown .eontlitIons.
• VestaL,Centre,141.--04. ant a -far—
mer ' 74 yeaes of age and got• into a
weak, • run,doivn condition as a result
of "the OriPpe.° Our druggist .suggested
10 build me op -and I •notieM-
All improvement.' soon •after ittlitik.g. lt,
and It 'hail !estorist thy AftitigTli.
088 •'130W 40 it itkeitl does work. My
wife has Mao' taken Nieol for u• rote
down condition ivith 'splendid reataltu.'i
II. W. Ltortmti .
DR. A.• M. 'SPE.N,Cla .14UCONO aP
Our Fall Stock is now
Complete in all Lines
The values are the -best that can be
procured. We are always glad to
show goods and .do our best to sujt
our customers.
In. the Millinery Department
you will find the newest and
'most up=to=daie styles in
fiats and Trimmings. Early
buyers will secure the best..
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Columbia Grafo'nola
• ,$475 to, .$20
Double Disc Recorth
Made inFA Any -
Canada: 8•5c• up Machine
• "REARING IS BELIEVING"
The Columicia dealer nearest to you will gladly
demonstrate. Very easy pityilents. Little cash
requiVed. Dealer will gladly explain tome...
Senct for te new free catalogue.
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COLUMBIA GRAMOPHONE CO.
• "Creators of the Industry."
• "Mimeses :and Leaders in ihe Art."
"Owners a the. Fundamental Patent'
CANADIAN FACTORY; TORONTO-
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