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hound or repaired.
GOLD LF:TTERINU y erre
on LEATHER OOOD8I sixty-four years. The widow and a Miss Ruby June., • former fwides&
.loh■ J. tit -ems. • former reeve of
Hcwick, di.•d at Vancouver on March
lib.
Mr. MrIllwiin, of Wingbam, has
opened up a butcher busmen's at Walk-
erton.
Gro. H. Hall, of Hullett, while fell-
ing a tree in hi. orchaid, had his leg
broken by a large limb which fell os
hint.
J. H. Dore. who had been agent for
the G. T. R. i.t Mitchell for the past
forty years, has retired from active
duty.
Robert Bell, of Hihbert, was
knocked down and trampled to death
byone of his horses while doing his
orer on March loth.
lined. The writer. who has charge of
about thirtyhorses, touted the card is
souse oats dlivered to him on Fe been
ary 14th. He said the gift from On-
tario was greedy appreciated in the
Old Country.
BRUSSELS.
A new pipe organ has been ordered
for Melville Presbyterian church front
Lye & Mons, • reliable Canadian first
of organ -builders.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Fraser, of
the let 0000esehm of Grey, have moved
to town to reside. Their farm will be
operated by a son.
Miss Lizzie Ferguson has returned
bore from Calgary, where sbe was
engaged in • large store. Her health
Ree: W. A. Arrow. B. A., pastor of is not good and it is hoped the change
Atwood Preshyterien church, bar re- well he beneflc,�l.
sigecsd his pastorate and her cine- Mrs. \Vru. titinchrnmbe, daughter of
cbaeed • 100 -acre farm.
Mrs. Joseph Edwards died •t her Mrs, John Meadow•, of Brussels, died
P at Victoria hospital, London, on March
Muse at Crediton on March HP, aged lith in her forty-eighth year: Her
sixty years. Her husband. three sous husband and one eon survive.
and one daughter survive. Albert Hampden Denny, a former
Mrs. John Weir, formerly of the Bnsssel{te, was married at Saranac.
Howick vend Turnberry boundary, N.y. on February 10th: to Miss
died at Regina receotlr and was Gertrude Muk.'by. Mrs. W. Oakley,
buried •t Toronto on March tttb. of &meets 1. the. mother of tbe bride -
The member+ of the Zurich Flax sem
Mill Co. have sold out tbeir interest in W iNOHAM.
I
tbe fl•z mill at Zurich to Mears. Ar•
nolil and Egbert Heideman. Posses- W. A. Campbell. who for some
tion a to be given at once. years has engaged in the gents' turn -
Al. order. promptly attended to On l sling survive. on Marsh 3rd to Corporal Chris..tTHF.monist Oudot-Wt. Ba C.P.A.1. E. TAYLOR. Szas.TroRD.
',testi) Of two sons and six daughters of %Vingham, was married at Gwlpb
MEDICAL
11K GEu. HIt:ILEMANN, O8TE-
PATH. epsclallst s women. and oral-
•resa diesamL acute. 8ronic, and ssryoo aL-
weer., •/it. ear. nae .od t\rust, lumbago and
rleamatic coreditlsssui. OJT North rireet, third
Am rpm Om Nome,
j�K F. J. K FORf3TER-EYE, EAR.
�1 sees and thrua ealaly. Hon. I,t itsi .
eve York OphthalmicAural
' 1inseat .ud.t-. (tier, Nom midi boast Howl cal.
Odd.e Maass. and Moorefield Lys Ho.pf.J.
Leedom Lnelaad. U*oe, M S. Waterloo Street.
&rrutford. opporlte Knee Church. Hours 1.
w •-',. o-. 1 to 1 p. m.. 7 t0 ti p. m. Telep\•;.,a
tv H. AND M.INNiM M. GREER,
ti . D. C.. (;Wreorsetorw: Sin• and nerve
Chiropractic a the solencee that
ea�iwm without drug. or knife. me ezamLia
Mute like arm Sharman'. Shoe eters, en -
warm m Fiat .ext. Phone ))L tdtm
AUCTIONEER. 41
THOMAS OUNDRY
1 AUCTIONL=R;
Sox at mend once wW bee peeaemotlyoctlene by ma.tt-
ended to Residence telephone Ili
LEGAL
R C'. HAYB
ItARRiT IV!. t• 'LICIT()K. NOTARY
Pt.ut-/C. tt7Y.
toe Bank Block. Hamilton 8.reet.
��Tete esu ref.
Real F..•..te Lear and leseesnor.
PR(►1 I►FOOr:. KILLORAN k
PROUDFOOT
BAKi:131};!;- -, ,ucri ,R . NOTARIES
Pt BLI' . ETC.
(Ment on the Revere..eoond door from liam
neon .treat. Ooderich.
entitle fund. to loss at lowest rate.
W . Peot-irotrt. K.C.. J. L. K1U.o•A$
W. Paot••eoov. Ja.
G. CAMERON. K. C.. f1ARRI8
111. tTKlt, soUcttoe. notary pebtle. O41es.
Hamilton Sweet. Ouderirh. tiled door. it
'triune, At Clinton Tbur•day of each week in
oflln o., Albert .treet oocnped by )ilr.
Hooper. .Mees hoer.... a.m. too p.m.
1 iHARLES OAB.ROW. LAB., BAR
1 it1sTL'H. sUssaq. seneet r. etc.. Mee-
rtt h Morey to lewd at 1.w.t rata.
SEALER. BARRISTEK, SOL-
.dt.r. Notary Public. a•d Conveyancer.
•41ce Lotto Howe. tiodericL 1►I3r
INSURANCE, LOANS. ETC.
PRIVATK rill 1 TO
120,000 Icon. A1dy.Y M.O. CAM
iKOS. narrater Hamilton west. Aodertch.
W . R. ROBERT$t3:r,
INeCRAN(: L AGENT.
VIM. on Lovers nee • Bat Le\, Canadian and
Ac^.t.axt Stccsaas AND r."rfoyawi LIAsn
i r r . Tbe flees.. Accident and Uwareater
orf.,•raiionn, Limited. of London. Keg.
yin. i./TT AND U.' •N •!RILL itnmini ' Tb. U.S.
.We!.ty and Io'er.nte-a t oto civet, y.
entice at ren.irnre. nor!hea.t corner of 'Vit-
torio
ec
teria and St. David • streets Phone 176.
UoRILIOP MUTUAL F1RK IN
S V R A lr C R CO. -Pans sad notated
1 re rwep.rty tn•wts&
lM . se. -J. S. Mcl.r+.n. Pro-.. nenterth
Jos • enmity, TM.. -Pre'., t:oderlch P. 0.
Thema. IL Hays Sae..Trvea., seater -1h P. U.
D,,..0...•-1►. F. 7rc1Jrego,. eearorth : John
Briers. Wtnthrep: M Itham Ria sudarue:
1 .hn flus ..wee'•. twreo , !aerie Lran•.
See-hsres': Robert Ferri.. Oarlock Malcolm
Seek wee. Hr.sceneld.
ktowit- - i N' Yee. Rotme, lie . t.
Lett, h. 1lint.... N'Wtam t ho-nry. seaf.xtt
K. I$ow*.My. Meadet) Milky -holder* sera pay
ee..�tuo.e esu t,* :.heir aerate received at
g, J. Merri.b • •..t 1, i.,g Stare.' llnton. or at It.
Y. t'ott'- Or -neer? . ...-.awis.,r.at. UMertca.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
WALTh11 1... nti.l.lt, J.1'..
attr•F.fte H. ONT.
11111111101 OF M AttIUAO l LICENSES.
Brophey Bros.
0ODRKICH
Tbe Ladies
Faafxal Directors
aid Ealfla l me r s
Ovders carefully attended to
at all bnwre. night or day.
John Albrecht, of Zurich. received • Meadows of the A ttery.
nasty cut on the face when • knife W. F. V•ostone has sold his farm
broke in a corn cutter he wv feeding. on the Bluevale road to Win. Field.
Several stitches wine Deeded to close and F. J Hill has sold the portion of
the wound. his farm north of the G. T K treks
Mrs. Chas. Forrest, of Jamestown, to H. T. Thomson.
announces the engagement of her The residence of John McCracken,
daughter. Mary to Martin Kerr. of on the Bluevale road, was destroyed
Michigan. the wedding to take place by fire on March 5th Most of the
this month furniture on the lower floor was saved.
'Gaeph Heinb'rker, sr., of Howlek The !ties is partially covered by in -
aursnee
WHOLE FAMILY
USES THEM
"FtN1-i-1htr" [Mf Yin Ail 011
Is SONO Wali(
J. W. II*MMO"o RAA.
SCOTLAND. ONT., Aug. 25th. 1913
"Fruit-ativa" are the only pill
manufactured, to my way of thinking.
They work completely, no griping
whatever, and one is plenty for any
ordinary person at a dose. My wife
wasa mart yr to Constipation. Wetried
everything on the calendar without
satisfaction, and spent large sums of
money until we happened on "Fruit-
•-tives". I cannot say too mach in
Weir favor.
We ifsve used them in the family for
about tem years and we would not use
enything eine es long as we can get
" •tentivea"
Their action is mild, and no distress
at all. I have recommended them to
many .deer people, and estiwhole
family nem these',
J. W. HAMMOND.
Tboee wino have been cured by • • Fruit-
a-tives" are proud and happy to tell a
sick or ailing friend about these won-
derful tablets trade from fruit juices.
50e. a box, 6 for R!.50, trial size 25c.
At all daakrs or seat on receipt of price
by Fruit -.-twee Limited, Ottawlt.
and Minto boundary, died suddenly on -
March lith from hear) trouble. He was Mr. Joint Ainsley, who ins fot
sixty years old and leaves • widow erly 1 license commissioner ior for ire ta
el ilds'
ve chren,
andtw-.uror. and for many years county
Thomas Cory, • former well-known engineer, recently underwent • ser -
resident of Tuckersmith, dltet► at the' iota operation and although upwards
borne of his son. M. ft. fiery, at Wa. of eighty years of age is recovering.
wane.a, Mao., on February `ltltb, le
his eighty -fleet Year.
The antkgement is announced of Is-
abella Frances, daughter of Mrs. R.
Tasker, of Hullett. to John Leonard
Heard, of Bsyfeld. the wedding to
take place this month.
Mr.. Michael Williams paved away
at ber borne in Tuckeremitb on Feb
ruary 2Etth, Three sons and four
daughters survive. Her husband pre-
deceased her three years. ,
Mr. and Mr.. James McGee, of
Brucefield, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Gertrude, to Wil-
liam Ross, of Toronto, the marriage to
take place early in April.
Mr. and Mrs. Wnt, Evans, of Stan-
ley, announce the engagement of their
daughter, ida Victoria, to James Alex.
Cameron, of Toronto. The wedding
b to take plat.* early in April.
M.--. J,itue's John.. ••1 Varna, passed
•w'..v on Saturday. March tkh, at the
age of seventy -me sear.. A. fro
week- ago Mr•. Joliet. fell end It.c-
turrd her hip, which greatly haateuot
the • red. A family of nine survive.
Aligns Murray, of the Sauble line.
Stanley, ha. -,'1.1 bt, twitaunt. Th -
one an th+l.rke t.t.d we -t ('ba.. fS
B
',dour for $ ,lJU and the one on the
Lake road east to Simon Badoir for
$'.leer. Possession is to be given at
once.
Tbe ladies of Ethel Methodist con -
g eaatton have recently organized a
[..diesAid with the followingnffieers:
Pr siQ ent, Mrs. McKelvey vice presi-
dant,'Mrs. John McDonald: secretary.
Mr.. H. S. Dole: treasurer, Mrs. Geo.
Addie.
On 1Vedne.day, loth inst., at the
Walton Preshyterian manse, Rev. R.
A. Lundy- united in marriage Miss
Agnr.. Clark, danghter of Mr. and
Mr.. A. ('lark. of McKillop, and
Armour Dundee. of the same towo-
•hip.
Among the soldier •indent• of Tor-
onto 1'niveesity who received their
degrees without exau.inetion was
Gonion S. M. (dauld, .on of Rev. and
Mt.. Omuta, missions!ie. in Formosa,
and krand.on of the late Robert
Meths of Kipper+.
Ethel Winnifred Barr. wife of John
Member, died at her horse on the 10th
.•trueeaten of (Irry, on Sunday. March
7th, in her twenty -met -sold year. She
was notified on 1)eceenher :Bet, 1913,
and had been unwell for severwl
month. past.
On Friday evening of last week a
meeting w$. held in the seined house.
Walton. to diem., the con.nitdated
school question. Mr. Meet esdj.
CLISTON. -
Mr. and Mrs.' K .1. Southcombe,
having sold their farm in Hullett, are
Preparing to move into town.
Magistrate Andrews fined a Gode-
ricb township fanner 91 and costs for
baying meat exposed fot sale on the
mar k r t square.
D,,trict Deputy Grand Master Dun•
lop, of Goderieb, paid the Clinton
Masons an official visit on Friday even-
ing, March :,th.
J. R. House, who by been engaged
with Harry I3artliff as baker for
several years, left last week to take a
position at Ingersoll.
Rev. Dr. Rutledge recently under-
went an operation at the Johns Hop-
kinsbospitaL Baltimore, and at latest
report was doing well.
Arthur, the thirteen -year-old son of
M t . and Mrs. F. Clatworthy, of Ails•
1't sig, died In the Clioton hospital
after an illness extending over several
months.
On Monday and Tuesday evenings
of last week the Young Ladies' Sewing
Club engaged the moving picture elbow
and devoted the proceeds. after paying
expense'; to patriotic purposes.
The Women's Patriotic Society are
having an "old rubber day" on April
2od. They ask that all old rubbers be
brought to the council chamber, when
they will be sold and the proceeds
devoted to patriotic purposes.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Taylor are wns--
ing to Toronto, where they will reside.
Mr. Taylor win Mayor of Clinton for
two years and also held high positions
in the Masonic and OddfellowsOrders.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Taylor have tree
closely identified with the work of
Ontario street Methodist church.
SEAFORTH.
Hugh Hammel has gone to London
to join the :Gird Battalion in training
there.
R. G. Winters, who was burned out
in (hanky' block, has rented the store
in Campbell's block formerly occupied
by Maieball's bakery.
George Smitber• has sold his brick
residence In the North ward to Mr.
Mulholland. of Hay town.bip, who
has mild hie farm there and ,is coming
to 1Meafortb to reside.
Mie. Bessie McElroy was united in
marriage, on March :erd, to John
Gordon. of McKillop. The ceremony,
which took place at the rw tory, was
performed by Rev. T. Brown.
Messrs. Walker and Whitely. whet
have hien eng tged in the furniture
dirert,.r of elementary tgnrultur+I business here, have dissolved partner -
y ship. Mr. Walker will continue the
.duration, ar.d tt.•h..ol In.l.eetor' J. business under. the name of W. J.
M Field were the principal apeakers. Walker k Ron.
Mr-. 1..11r•ice Miller. daughter of Mr. and Mr., Alex. Davidson ods•
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hlatehford, of heated the sixtieth •notversa of
H• -nail. was married on Wednesday.
March lath. to Win. A. Miller, of Leb-
.n..n. Kin -as, Rey. Mel. l4Uuth, of
Hensel'. performed the r•remooy.
They will reside in the United Stab.
The ;t..me of Mn. W. McNaughton,
of Turkersnii•b, we. the •ren• of a
I tv wedding on March :.d, when
int r�daughter, Margret et It.. eras m
W J. Morph! Rev. J. A•
offi-.ated. Alter the honeymoon else
• ming stile will reside at Roblin.
Meni•.ds
In the active' of Jnnew verses the
tnwn•hin • t Tuckeeem•th, .n c.11.•n
brought bV he plaintiff. Jew*, t •
iota h • hybw rlo-Ins • street, M•
J ,i.Ure Lat• hford gees. a doublers In
f.v0r rat he plaintiff. gnwhlm the by-
law and giving Josses his mete In the
ems. The cams was hewed se SUM
-
fore.
Al.,. Graham. of rovdwieh, pot a
earl tering ha nam. and •eldr.ee Ie
one of the hags of nab sent with the
potrintic emits {heti Ion of the farmers
0s Herren leas fail, with the rwq.eet
that whoever eseetved the noes sltoeht
eorr. sorted w th hint. A fess day. mgr
be rvedvd • letter from T. Pi lee,
srp• pet Of a heavy haze.•rvyy of swift
key Is training at Chettttaaford, 19st
et
r
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their wedding day on Monday, March
ltb. Mr. D•vid.on is eighty-thtae sad
Mr.. Davidson seventy-seven years
old and both enjoy 'nod health.
Frank Gutteridge, of Sarnia, •
former resident of Seaforth, was •
visitor in town • few d.y. age. He
hes just erected at Hernia • large
three-story hu•ineer block eoatalning
three stores, °Mee., and I•d a room.,
as well aa en office for him alt oe the
ground (lire.
Mrs. R H. Perk received word of
the that 1.. at gawk *tome, of her deter,
Mr.. B. M .-orer. f• iv Mae Bir•
Rlehardenet Mt -y, M.. 8p•srwr
was .rel, tw.oty years old and
leaven her \..head anda ls•hy, girl.
MST house erne as at W ibex. stitrasdhk , but
she was at the house of her Men
R. Dunkin, Smoka/ww. when she Rid.
RARTIIR.
Albert J i os41. of L anelmr. Trish
WSW a visitor in town lent week.
UM Mary Tom retarued home keel
went after .vending neves( gsoaths A
Oallfteala.
Miss Tilly White is with
several hectored Ohs. the rs•sIt et
~set fall.
Mew J. R. Jeed•a sad dmembeer lures
returned to Toronto after visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Murray.
Geo. Crawley bus veld the Bissett
brick huiiiing, wLicb hind hero used
as an implement shop, to Wm. Love.
Kathleen, the young daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Case, fractured
her collarbone by tilling on the icy
sidewalk recently.
After" .pending two months vi*Itio
friends in tbia vicinity Mr. Frank
Ford and family returned to their
home in the West last week.
Mr. C. F. Verity, of Brantford, gave
w presentation of Ben Hur in James
street Methodist rhurcb on Friday
evening, March ii_h. Owing to in-
clement weather the attendance was
not very large, but those present were
greatly interested and pleased.
The family of the bite Richard
Davie, all of whom reside here, have
received word that they will share in
an estate in England tbrnugh the
death of an aunt. the eat- Mr.. Nave.
The estate will run int , the th utends.
Mr. Arthur K. Davis will alto snare to
it.
Martin F. Salter died it him home At
London on March ith aged thirty-nine
years. Until three years ago Mr.
salter lived here and sew.. engaged in
the butcher business". His widow is
also se Rseter woman. formerly Miss
Emily Gould. interment tcok place
0o the nth inst. en Exeter cemeter v.
Exeter citizens were abnrked to hear
of the death of. George Knish,, sta-
tionmaster at Ildertoo. Mr. Knight
was an Exeter hoy. his tete father
heing steti,muaster'at Exeter for •
lone time. Mr Knight is survived by
his widow, wh., was formerly Miss
Elizabeth Atehi.on, of Exeter, flee
daughters &o.i roe eon, in addition to
two brothers and one sister.
"Every tine. 1 read Shakespeare I
discover some idea that hcdo;t •truck
me before." "1.e-." replied the man
"dui yawns. "Rut ain't it pretty
much the same way with an insurance
policy%" -Washington Star.
Three Boxes Cured
His Rheumatism.
It cost Mr. Moore s father just SI JO
to be cured of chrciie Rheumatism
from which he bad suffered for
years. Just three boxes of GiN
l'lI.LS at 60c a btu. completely
cured him and to,lay be bas not a
sign of Rheumatism.
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ssod ut.g10 a teak, feted Any see 5 fief
tM Gwee o triad
re moans Min. tisk sew •
roe alromeg men is em'.t heath able se attend be
let Lott ..h. 1.., lbw grArse rse allrho credit it A.e tot A) _MObst
livery box of Gia Pills is sold with
ter positive guarantee of nannies
tion zaooey track.
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Meld la .S .+Yr de new. "GINO^ Pio
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CRUISER DRESDEN
SENT TO BOTTOM
C.ught Off Robinette Crueee'a Islam'
and $mashed In Five Ministate -
The Crew Was leaved
The Gertuan cruiser Dresden was
suck on Sunday moruing nor Juan
Peruandea Island, In the 5outfi Pacific.
elf the coast of Chile. The Admiralty
report of the a meat follows.
"On the loth of March, at f a.m.,
11 91 H. Glasgow. ('ape. John Lune,
RN ; H.M. auxiliary cruiser Orama.
Capt. John R. Seagrave, R.N., and
H.M.S. Kant. Capt. Jetta D. Mesa,
C.B., R.N.. caught'the Dresden near
Juan Fernandes island.
"An action ensued, sad after Eve
minutes' fighting the Dresden hauled
down her colors and displayed the
white flag. She wu muds damaged
and set on fire. and after she bad been
burning for some time her magazine
exploded. and she sank. The crew
were saved. Fifteen badly wounded
Germans are being landed at Val
paraiso.
"There were no British casualties
•ad no damage to the ships."
Thus the sole survivor of the fleet
that routed Admiral ('radock and was
da turn routed by Sturdee was de-
stroyed, and on all the waters of the
world save of Germany itself there
now remain at Itberty bat two of tete
141ser's war vessels the Karlsrebe
and the Kronprinz WUbelm.
SUBMARINES AC11VE
Torpedoed Nine Steamers le Thrm
Days With Low of Nine Llyes
Seven British merchant steamers,
!IM French and one Norwegian steam-
er were torpedoed by German sub
marines tit the waters around the
British Isles during Thursday. Friday
end Saturday. The French and Nur-
weglas.aad at (east two of as vete
ships were mist. M two others 1t is
y the Admiralty that "the sink -
Mpg 1s not confirmed." and the other
t�� remained afloat. The known
loss of life is nine.
These disasters are In addition to
that of the British auxiliary cru!user
Sayano, torpedoed and sunk Thurs-
day with a loss of nearly 200 lives,
as previously reported.
The merchant steamers attacked
were:
Invergyler British, torpedoed off
Scilly. Ship sunk, all crew reperted
safe.
Indian City- British. torpedoed off
Scillya. Ship reported sunk, crew of
27 landed at St. Mary's Island.
Augusta Conseil. French, 'torpedoed
In English Channel. Ship sunk. crew
of 2R landed at Falmouth.
Hanna. Swedish torpedoed to North
Bea. Ship sunk. Six of crew drowned.
Florazan. ::rltlsti, torpedoed in Brit-
ish Channel - Fat,• of ship unknown.
one of crew drowned.
Andalusian. British; torpedoed o1
Setllys. Fate of ship unknown, crew
reported safe.
Adenwen. British; torpedoed in
English Channel: Ship towed to Cher-
bourg, all crew saved.
Headlands. British; torpedoed off
Sctllys. Ship not sunk, crew of 23
landed.
Hartdale. British; torpedoed In Irish
Channel. Ship not sunk, two of crew
drowned, other 29 landed at Bengor.
Fourteen survivors of the crew of
the Swedish steamer Hanna were
landed at Hull by a steamer- which
picked them up. When she was tor-
pedoed she was displaying her nation-
al colors.-ecording to the survivors.
and had her name and nationality
painted on her aides In letters reach-
ing from the bulwarks to the water-
line.
CANADIANS ARE PRAISED
Equal to Beet imperial Troops, fay
Sir John French
Sir John French has sent a mes-
sage to General Alderson. command
Ing the first Canadian contingent.
praising the work of the Canadians on
the firing tine. Ser John French says
the Canadian force is one of Us? finest
bodies of men he has ever seen, and
that they are fully up to the standard
of the best Imperial 'roops.
The first death In the second Can-
adian contingent since its departure
front Canada occurred on Saturday,
when Gunner L M. Johnston died of
pneumonia In the Military Hospital
at Shorncliffe. Gunner Johnston was
formerly • Canadian Pacific Railway
constable in Montreal. He leaves a
widow with a family.
Annuity Fee Lady Whitney
Provisions are Included to make
the Ontario Rahway Board the arbi-
trator where exceptlo:ts are desired.
in reeoealtton of thll s•ryicea which
the late Sir James Whltr,ey rendered
his province during 26 +ears of pub lc
lite, the- ise gislature .115 rot' to Lady
Whitney an annuity of 32,000 per
year duel ig her lifetime This step
was agreed upon In the House on
motion of Hon. W. H. Hearst with the
leader of the Opposition granting the
hearty endorwtfon. The unanimity
With whkl1 the proposal was greeted
stirred applause ou both tides
•1 n Net Temportzlag
Great Ordain nn Moeday formally
refused the American proposal that
she should person food to reach Oer
mao civilians tie eondltloa that Ger-
many should withdraw Ler submarine
blssbMe. The reply to the American
isMO a which 15415 proposal was
EOM suss kasda•d to Ambassador
P•lb almost simultaneously with the
pahlleattoa .1 tie !Atte. Merle
e.t• bttsh ins a virtual hbelde of
°serosa poets.
1 jury at Mow TeliPNe01 !tarry
Thaw toad (tsar asideVata est
'WO et emeelraey to imam fro
the asylum Thaw's swgNwtlms ter
release hem embody 1s stlR to be
hear&
TO THE BUILDING
TRADE 1
WE have a large stuck of low-grade Lumber suitable for
sheeting, at attractive prices. Also a well -assorted stock
of high•class material in Builders Supplies, in the rough
and in interior finish We are offering this, in quantities,
at prices that will appeal to the builder and without the
addition of the sweillcd war tax of 74 per cent.
Lath and'Shingles, Pine, Hemlock and Oak.
CALL AND INSPECT ()UR STOCK BEFORE LET-
TING YOUR BUILDING CONTRACT.
The Paget Grain Door Co.
Phone 27J GoIrERICH : - : ONTARIO
The Electric Shop
I have opened in the stand on West street next the
Postofflre • complete new stock of Electrical Gods, and
invite the pecple of (loderich to corns in and inspect them.
The stock includes -
Electric Lamle, GIottl acid Fixtures
Electric 'Light Fittings of all kinds
Electric Irons, Electric Heaters
Electric Toasters
Electric Cookers
F.lectric Warming Pads, etc.
Elector wiring and fitting done in the most competent had
up-to-date manner. 1 have had ears of experience in
ideal work and give my attention exclusively to this
business, and patrons may rely upon the satisf story and
woes—manlike executionrof any order entrusted to me.
Plana and estimate* furniebed for any desired work.
MY STOCK IS ALL NEW
Come in and we it whether you Deed anything in out. line
just now or not.
NIB
ROBERT TAIT
TLEPAO:e= Ntr. K_' Wsnr 8'Tnzrr.
7 WOOD FOR SALE ti
111
1 have a number of cords of good Hard Wood
for sale, also • quantity of Mixed Wood.
Pitons, or cell for priors, delivered at your
II 'inc.
ROBERT WILSON
taseoc.s: No. 14143
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