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PM9 � i it the income w7Zr7j;X Iaw. &' �*�.ty that James N 0 ,r,iv Pritchard of the Canadian
I bout 0 Mary Jo 04 o i c-, behalf of tbo a"" !9 of the F relleb Army Dental Corps Headquarters, 12tb
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a national stocir4aki 0, it wDuld: *Wye pay for ohooting lils -wife, The case was of the Ahmee,k Chapter, 1. 0. D. E., ve
- . A very stylish showing of ' *'L a , most useful purp9w, , - WO -4410411 -At Will,be- xememlitpod., Ana J.nL,re.5pO=%e'tOL_Ita Wek ry much elated over the showing that
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g , bJYL 1.0 , _ bel4 on WVdpesday, April Read what he writes to sowis'Goderich
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, $to, in Thorason's music store: friends destribing bow he reads and re.
L 1_/ we are now showing. I 61,�quentl� M 11109a, ordere,4, which was set for Monday of . reads the God,wich , Star. Under date
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. 1 7 determination to save. matt this we6k, beforct. Hon. Mr. Justice To the Regent, Ahmeek Chapter 1.
'I'lle styles are very �mart ", ho'get4ing on Masten, at the spring assizes. Mr. T, 0. D. E. of Fvb. 12th., he writes in part as to]-
. L . , with the War, as well ali 11" 411 0. Robinette, K.C., of Toronto. was here Dear. M%dam,-A branch of the Iowa.
. around, ThIsproceso; 140 11,11u,"ent-
. and practical and materials , I to defend the prisoner, &no Mr. T. R. Secours National has been est About three days ago I rOcetved, two
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I . . I are of excellent qualities. ! save, applied to every unmarrio por- Ferguson, K.C.. was on hand as Crown at London, On'tario, with Headquarters .
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. , . � ,� I son, or widow and widower Without prosecutor. At r0QDQ 113, Royal Bank Building. ions, and I tiave just finished perusing
. : '. - . � depepdeut children, receiving ao 1n- W, Vautone, of Winglism, was R890- As the needs for assIstance of France thom. I lieveral times found myself
.. Prices range come of 11,500 and over, and to ol'otiber elated with. Mr. Robinette and Crown are SO great an appeal is t6 be made to reading news for a second time. Did
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..* . I : , � persons receiving an income of 1$,OQD Attorney $eager with Mr. Ferguson. the various societies and persons in- you ever have a queer sort of feeling
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. � _� and over, will unquestionably result In When the court opened Mr. Robinette Wrested in this relief, worle. when you were nearing the end df a
I -1 $15.009 $18.00, $20.00 i most interesting story, a kind of regret
- .. i :!� . : a large proporflon of case*, in a deter. asked for & abort time for conference You ate earnestly requested to send.
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., . I - to 00 . ruination to save,, And that, iluws with his client. Finallv a conference money, I)YjamaB was Dearing the terminus'? Well, that
. I more general Prosperity and renewed between the lawyers wag held and It boots, blankets, sheets, towels, socks,
, . 1 _.. . $25.009 $30.00, $359 . Infant layettes, children's clothing, and is just bow I feel at present. or rather
Is . i. . national strength. was arranged that the. charge would be
. . . . . reduced from that of murder to man. shoias, or an thing which equId be of did feel for a few months. I decided to
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. , . .. . � Incidental, of course, to the chief pfir. slaughter, and the prisoner would plead the slightest assistance to the Frennh throw off the feeling by writing to you.
. I pose of the Income war tax, Which is guilty to the reduced charge. A crowd- People at tl4s particular time. While I was reading the papers I felt a
� .. , - - ed court room _____p ' This Society Is maktqg a in raving, to talk
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� . .. .1. � � �... of the war in api equitable a manner as two boars while this decision waa being bff d_Wfd_fi�A� �Wfflilthl� 'i�i_hii work and -to -th6Vifiddlit�F-PeOP16- ifiblatidbie'd - Wbom7
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. 1. . i * possibt.. Tpe tax Is to uO graduated, come to, Mjr�C:,�:jette made a strong anything You could do towards mitfgatw The Ohristmas number gave me the
.11 .,.L I . according to one'* ability to pay. plea for lentevev for the prisoner. and Ing the suffering of the French people resu't of the local voting. a thing I have
. A very large cboice of beautiful Dies* Those who are in receipt of only % the judge sAjourned the court for half wqW_d W grp
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I - , '. " . , . , . . . I T. -1 siiks, Taffetas, Poplins and French living wage or salary will not be called an bout (till 5 o'clock) to consider the of,the fact that there is so much disease I been longing for since the election. I
.� . . . . Failles, in all leading colors and upon to.pay; those enjoying the higbest sentence he would impose. In France, and such a large part of their ,an, more th. gratified at the result and
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I I . black. Are 36 to 40 inches wide, incomes will be called upon to pay the country being "' sed by the German the way that temperance hall meeting
� , . . ... *. . exce tional values at 9w yard$ 1. 50, room and addressed the prisoner. By d of the population read reminded me of that most success-
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... � I . . . . 5 1.6t and $2.00. 6A the reduction of the charge from mur4- teere aretayalm'o- �t mited, and, unless ful election we held (C. T. A.) when we
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. .I. . . . . . .. ... , . . . � , � called upon tQ Pay in their due 'Pro. er to manslaughter, he said, the prison. Supplies are sent to them their suffer, colebratud in the same hall. ,� I almost
. �, . . . . . . portion. er had boon freed of the stigma of wilful iOgs 7ill be greater than ever, and, It cheered tonight, so wrapped up was I
A - . � ... Morwver, the purpose of the act in to intent to kill, but -he had admitted his Is needless to remind you that the in the SccOUDt Of it. Another very in-
- - _'_ ", / distribute the burden equitably smong guilt of killing her whom lit bad prom, People of this country who have been eresting item was Capt. Carrie's speech
Ginghams and all classes. BY way of illustration, the toed to cherish and protect. The pen- so far spared from the actual, bardsh.p. %, Knox church.
- . fa er will be re.lulred to add to the alty, for manslaughter might be mokle of the war should do everything in their We are kept busy with this unit and
I , value of his actual income, the value Imprisonment for life, but. considering Power to rVileve those who are feeling. we were told that we are likely to have
CuIrrmrmrm. Prints of the home-grown products which his the arguments fq; leniency advanced the direct effects, and who have suffer- this unit fixed up sufficiently for the
� . own -family consumes. This places by hiscounsel.,His Lgrdshtpsaid belied e4 the m9st- d0tal detachment that was bete all
- Hundreds of pieces of crisp, new, I the termer on a Plane WithLtbe salaried decided to make the penalty fitteell It 19 hoped this appeal will not be in along to carry on alone and keep up -to-
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English and American Gingbanis and man, the value of whose services is years' imprisonment in the Kingston va[B and that every person to whom it i date. We- are then to be moved to
Prints in neat pattterno and colors wholly represented in the income Penitentiarv, reaches will do something 0 assist this I another field of operations.
re- The U. 8, A. seem to be going strong.
warranted at per yd. 15c, 20c, 23c. calved and agsJust which he must The court w!� adjourned till Tuesday cause- I I
. c�arge all his living expenses. morning at 10 o clock, for the disposal of Yours truly, The sinking of the Lumitanta, was very
Canada has established a War record two civil cases. . CATHERINE S. McLEAN, , unfortunate in some respects but it will
Gossard Corsets that to the envy of the world. It is Carter vs. Daer-An action for sedue- President. , tend more than anything else to unite
- the United States in a stronger deter -
certain that the Canadian people will tion L. E. Dancey for plaintiff, Charles A PRENCH APPEAL I initiation to fight.
We are sole agent for f81110138 "GOS§aTd Corsets. " The original front run true to form An answer to this latest Garrow for defendant. Counsel con- The following appeal from a French I am sitting wrttiug this- in a "Y" hut.
lacin . perfect in fit and st� lea for any figure. price $2, $2.50, $3.50, call of their war government. senting ills Lordship directed that soldier needs no comment: It is by no means a pretentious building.
552, $7.30 or up to 5 1 5.00. - , . . I - judgment be entered for the plaintiff "Madam President: Would you be The sides are about 4 feet high. We
11 . dgatn4t the defendant for the sum of good enough to tell the kind ladies of have three tables, two for writing and
— thrown out frpm time to time, that $250 with costs on the Supreme Court the Secours National that they can reading and one on which the boys plav
there Is tu be some form of enforced scale. rho plaintiff. is Win. Carter, of never knit too many socks, a6 it is cardA and it also supports ouF gramo
' labortomantbe plow and reamer and Sarnia, and the defendant Win. Dae!, almost Impossible owing to the ex- phone, which is continuallv in use. It
turn out more foodstuffs for the coming of Hullett. treme scarcity oflfwool in France, ,to is now playing a very popular piece, en-
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We ACHESON&, SON year. Doyle Vs, Doylo-An action . for provido all the regiments with euOugil titled, 'kWhen you, came borne, doar."
11 __ .. -41 This, to tne. has &)Ways Seemed a fair declaration of ownership and that cer. socks. -There 'are some regiments We also boast a piano, which Is often in
1% - . . — way to dispose of the labor scarcity on taln persons are presumed to be dead. which have not been favored with the use. and M well as possible the but is
- tne farms during war time. It seems M u. Cameron, K. C., counsel for distribution from patriotic organiza- made brig , h,t by a display of flags and
__ - _ ,-------.,- ______________ ____,_ .__ reasonable enough to think that If a pl�lntiff, Ob-,rl.s Garrow, counsel for tions, and it happens that coming out colors. All around me are boys writing.
(Lbe (50bertCj) ,$tar. They met them at Ypres and man can be drafted to risk his life for Ills defenJant. By consent of counsel Hi .3 of the trenches a few days ago, all my writing, writing.
yinly country. that he could be drafted to Lordship directed that this action and follow soldiers -were without socks. We play a little football here when
Ridge. Since then Jibes about Can&. labor at that which is a war necessity- all questions arising therefrom be re. They had to wait a ,week to 96t One npportusity occilrs and the Y. M. are
TV 9FRONE CALL 71 dian bravery and officieFpy do not get the producing of food for the fighters terred for inquiry and report to- His p5ir for each man. This
- ._...�_ -ft-�- -�-.-= over very -well" ambilg the Germans- who cannot do so for themselves. I Honor Judge %Dickgon. Further direo, it8ell. " speaks for going to lend us outfits when we play.
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FRIDAY. MARCH 15. 1)18 Detroit News. --- —_ The Y. here have sent for the jerseys
I have also sometinies thought It unfair tions and costs reserved till his report and shorts. The Y is sure some insti-
- I The Dog Again to exempt farmers' sons as a class from is made. The plaintiff in this case is Saitford Red Cross. tu�ion.
Enough perfectly good horse fleFib is military duties, for if the ,ex -farmers, Stephen Dovle, of Asbileld, who asked
EDITORIAL COMMENT used up in rendering plants to feed all and those of the city who through some for a declaration that he and his sister, The following is the work done by the WEST WAWANOSH.
the (logs in our large cities. lfdogown- slight physical disability are refused Elizabeth Doyle, administratrix of the SaItford Red Cross Society for the month
With daylight saving In force, we way ers are attacked by the extremists in (or military service were open to be effects of Mary Doyle, deceased, are the ending February IS: 125 pairs of socks Municipal council of West Wawanosh
expect to see the ardent angler running food cw)aervatficn, on the ground that drafted for war work, they could take only heirs, two other sisters having long and 8 trench shirts. - '- - met on February 16. Members all present.
the early bird a close race for the worm. the (109 Is "taking the bread out of the the places of many -sturdy sons of the ago been lost track of. Socks --Mrs. Bown. Dolly 90w_n_,__7r5 Reeve Mallough presiding. Milinutes of
I - - ,- — mouths of the poor." why not establish soil who could'handle a gun. I pairs; Mrs. J. Walter, 8 pairs; Mrs. Mc-, last meetipg read and passed, on motion
a few places where horse flesh can be ' - However, that's getting away from Leod, Annie Buchanan, Mrs. Connell, by Messrs. Johnston and Watson. Fin-
Davllght saving should result In in- obtained ? 'The averdge dog, however, the question 1 had In. mind, which is 6 pairs; Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. J. Bisset, ancial statement read by treasurer, which
I crewwd pr0dII0tt0D in to'% 11, unless we lives on what the avertige,tamily has 'this: If men or women are taken from - Mrs. Gliddon', Mrs. Ggldthorpe, Mrs. showed a balance on band of $207.69,
use the extra hour, in the evening, for left from its meals. Eliminate the un. the cities and towns to work on the LONDON GREATER PRODUCTION COMNIME Currell, 4 pairs; Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Lip- was filed, on motiori byJvlessrs. Aitchison
joy rlding, that "ght have beep used licensed dog and the rest pay their way farms what Provision is'to be made that INVITE ESTINATE OF NEEDS Pet, Mary Morris. Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Mc- and Purdon. Treasurer rep
in life as well as the most of us.- Dumb the efforts of their labor will be put on — - Manus. Annie Bisset, Mrs. S Bisset, return of collector's roll for 1917. Mo -
for grooluiug our pig if it came before Animals. the market when it is most wanted? TO THE EDITOR: . Ida Vanstone, Mrs. C. Durnin, 3 pairsi tion by Messrs. Johnston and Watson
lireakfast. — _A_ Organize for Victor , Who will have the handling of the fruits Mrs. Sanderson, Mrs. MacEwan, Mrs. that collector's, salary, refunds and pos-
_J1 I' of their production -the farmer or the Sir, -The Secretary of the Londbn Kuntz.,Mrs. J. McLean, Mrs.R. Wal- tage, $73.14, be paid. Auditors Taylor
No doubt some fine of action will be n Canada our Premier has accom- government? And lastly, will middle- Greater I&od�qttosk Committee (which ter, Mary Baxter,
Plished much, despite the load of in- - Margaret Bisset, and Pentland submitted their report,
decided on at tonight's meeting of the com"Dts & wrong political system men be allowed to "monkey" with their is composed of a large number of the Mrs. G. Bisset, Jessie Green, bich was read and approved on motion
and he he$ ers of that clty)� has written me (because by Messrs. WatWn and Purdon. This
town counnil with reference to destroy. compelled him to, carry, production? leading business men and manufactur- 2 pairs; Mrs. J. Graham, Mary w
come through, extremelv well, many These are very important questions Currell, Aenie Baxter, Maiia Durnin, I eaIr report showed a balance on hand Decem-
Ing the tussock moth cocoons on the . of mV connection with the local organi- Trench shirts -Edith McManus,
delicate domestic situations, that big which should be answered before en- zation last year), Inquiring as to "the
. Jes- ber 31, 1917, of 92978.68. Communi-
trees in town, and whatever plan is Own party, much less the public, know forced labor Is put Into effect. needs (farm hftlp,, seed, etc.) of the sie Green, 2 each; Mrs. Connell, Mrs. cation read from Collector Rutledge in
adopted should be worked out thorough- nothing about. It is said he has been, I am of a mind that prices should be Morris, Mrs. McNeil, Mary Baxter, I each which he declined to act as collector for
set by the government on the main farmers of this immediate district," a ' The following offl cers were elected
ly. Conservation is the slogan these called to England to advise Lloyd articles of production,. that the price be paragraph from his lettbr being as fol- t' for 1918 unless a material increase in salary
days, and while we are trying to elf George on plans for the further proseou. lows : � he new year: President, Mrs. A. J. was allowed. ,Motion by Messrs. Pur -
in' tion of the war. a most fair one to the farmer; that the Goldthorpe; vice-president, Mrs. J�s. don and Watson that Robt. McAllister be
Inaw Waste in every wayiposatble, we He will Do doubt be farmer be guaranteed a market for all "As representatives of the Organiza- Adams; - secretary, Mrs, , C. McNeil; appointed and bylaw No. 1, 1918, be
.1 asked as to Cii,nadisp opinion. It he of his -crops; that the middlemen be t'o'u of Resources Committee'at London treasurer, Mrs. J; Bisset.
111105t not overlGoi� conserving our fruit will con- � I
Suit the men The Mat speaks we are endeavoring to ascertain the I amended in that behalf. Carried. Treas-
and ornamental trees against the rav- for he will be told they desire the im. eliminated, . and that no boarding be
allowed. Some might not like the last approximate needs of this distri-.t, and — urer Thompson asIced that one of his form-
age� of such a post as the tqqsock moth. mediate cafflug in of the experts of the clause, but it would be a slight sacrifice will be glad if you can co-operate with greater efficientlyJa the administration er bondsmeri be relieved, and submitted
I . Empire, & reorganization, and then a compared to the sacirifloes of many In us by sending us estimate of help re- of the Sun Life's ever -extending' busi- the names attached to his present bond,
ffistit to On(%] victory 'With all Canada's other walks of life. -S qnIred for (or it) 13eediDg, (second) for which were satisfactory ,to auditors and
The proposal made by the Mayor at r6k6nreog in Men' and in t. Thomas Times. harvest and , Bass. uncil. The folio '
oney. And , I — (Jbira) ,,vihat the other co wing were agpointed
the last regular meeting of the tOWU theV have more to lose than any other requirements ol your district are in the -p�thmasters, poundkeepers an fence -
council that an honor roll be Oiepared class in Canada; They are the leaders CORRESPONDENCE TO ENEMY TERRITORY way of seed, tractors, etc., 4t, you are CONSTIPATED CKILDIfEN viewers: Geo. Rutledge, L. Taylor, J. D,
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'and suitably engrossed, of all who claim In this country -the raen who will have It has been found that the cba!fo to undertake maximum pr?duction this . . Nivins, T. -McPhee, S. Young, J. quston,
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- t*'OrgABtze the resources and provide previously stipulated (25c.) for the year. Nothing will so quickly remove child. R. Cousins, R. Medd, M. L&khart,
Goderich as their home town, who are the emplo ment when the War ends.- forwarding of correspondence from "We realize tliat figures will be merely hood constipation as will Baby's Own A. Kirk. W. Bailie, N. McLarty, H.
or have been. serving In the wet% met Financial Vost. 1. Canada to enemy-occupted territory estimates, but by combining them with Tablets. They are a mild but thorough Hutchins, J. -Gibson R Reid T. . Finleon,
through the medium' of Tbos. Cook & those of all other places, we will no laxative; are pleasant to take; do not J. Aii&w, ao;� Ander-
with such a ulasniniouff-expfOSsi011 of - Ud" our waaa SUPOY - 1. F=,�WWdw,ll .
assent from all the councillors. that the Son, Montreal. does not -cover the costs able to estimate approximatelv the gripe* and never fail to regulate the son, . I W. Smith, . Hender-
Municipalities are being urged to ob- of such transmission, and In future the needs of this part of Ontario, so that an stomach and bowels. Concerning them son. C. Fowler, B. Jones, W. J. Thomp-
only wonder is that such, a roll was not tain a Supply of fuel for next winter, charge for forwarding such correspond. effort may be made to supply them." Mrs. Adolphe Noel, Petite Lameque, son, H. King. T. Leddy, W. J. Wight-
aong ago prepared and displayed In the and some are taking the advice. Muni- ence,% Ill be 35c. ,per letter. In the absence of a regular organr7a. Que., says: "Baby's Own Tablef§ are man, W. Farrow, A. Stewart, W.
town hall. Apparently It only required cip&1 bodies, however. are not equipped This amonnt is to be remitted by tton in town who vrould attend to this the best remedy for constipation I know Bray, Geo. Henery, J. Cran-
for handling ther, business on a large means of a Postil Note. together with matter, I am sending It to the "Farmers' of and I would strongly recommend ston, W. M. McAllister, G. Graves,
some one to bring the matter up in the scale. They control only small quanti- the letter which is to be forwarded, to Clubs of Goderich and Colborne Town- them to all mothers of little ones." The J. Redrqond, J. Craig, J. Plowman,
council to start the ball rolling. A muni-, ties of wood., An- occasional wood -lot Thos. Cook & Son, 580 St,-Catb&rtnG ships, with the suggestion that they Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or F. Thompson, A. Alton, J. Lasenby,
clp&l roll of honor to be displaved in the In & settled country wIlIUQt meet the street West. Montreal, in accordance open up correspondence with the Lon. by mail at 25 cents a bo-.� from The Dr. B. Harper, D. Errington, W.I. Miller,
town ball wag suggested some time ago 00 Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, D. B. Murray, W. J. Foran, M. Dever -
demand. We must 90 Into the great with the instructions which may be don Committ . Out. , aux, W. Gibbon, T. Foran, E. Haines,
forest areas for olur main supply. A obtained on application from Thos. Meanwhile I take the liberty of call -
1n The Star, and we are glad to see the Practical *AY Of d6aling with the ones- cook & son. e Is J. Bole�, L. Gfbint, N. Campbell, W. J.
-matter being taken up. Ing attention 0 the fact that tbor "Started saving for your summer va. Humphrey, F. Todd, D. Todd, A. Aitchi-
tion would be to construct many roads All enquiries on this subject are to be in London a bratf6h of the Ontario Gov -
La Now Ontario, beginning at lakes, made to Thos. Cook & Son, 530 St. ernment Bureau, who will be glad to re- cation yet T' son, D. Ferrier, E. Taylor, J. Webster,
WHAT OTHERS SAY rivers and railways. The wood out in Catharine street West, Montreal, who ceive applications for farm help from "No. But I have started a fund to J. Martin, J. J ' Taylor, J. Carroll,
the proces's of clearing ishould be shipp- will furnish a copy of the regulations to anyone desiring such, and cards for fill- buy my next winter's coal:" -Detroit M. Greer, E . Gaunt, A. - Anderson,
- ed as soon an possible. stumps andall. be o6served In sending such corresftad� Ing out particulars of their need may be Free Press. J. Barbour, F. Webb, B. S. Naylor, F. In-
Pw tor Next Winter Any merchantable timber should be euce. When writing Thos. Cook & Son had on application to Mr. Gordon fis, A. Emerson, W. Patterson, G. Greer,
Vorealglit indicates that in the wood- separated; experts should accompany 1% Rtamped addressed envelope must be Philip. Secretary 6f the London Great- Protect the- child from the ravages 1. Sh,rfiff, D. Gillis, R. Thompson,
pile lies one of the meanp of Preventing the mad -making gangs, and make the enclosed if a reply is desired. er Production Committee. Co -opera- of worms by using ' Mother Graves' H. Fowler, Dr. Case. Poundkeepers-
1panic and disaster next winter. -Con- selection. The advantage of this Is that Too much attention cannot be paid to tion in this way should be helpful In the Worm . Exterminator. It is a standard J,, Taylor, J.. Feagen, T. Doyle, C. C.
servation. not only is a large quantity of firewood the regulations governing this corres- present leme remedy, and years of use have en. Brown, J. Walsh, J. Kinnijzhan, M. Hum -
Canada AVA t6 R" Cron obtained by clearing for the road, but pondence. as any item which con- r fully, hanced its reputation,, , . I phrey, W. Miller, P. Smeltzer. Fence -
access is given to further supplies, travenes these regulations In any way IRMIZt,
Once again Canada and the greater -while the settler Is benefittedind settle- will not be transmitted. 1. JAMES MITCHELL. I �
Dominions prov,6 to be sure pillars of ment promoted', by the roads, Provis. R. M. COULTER . . _.*�
the cause; onco 4 sID, though Individ- ion should of course be made for an ade. DopIaty Postmaster I .
mal mention here Is Impossible, have a I qnste supply of wood for the settler. - General MAINTAINED - LEADERSHIP - MODEL THEATRE
Ithousamd, and one ,uames, representing The allotment of the wood to the geti SUN LIFE Of CANADA HAD ANOTHER PROS.
places and races of the widest diver- RnDucrD By ASTHM.A. The constant Monday and Tuesday, March 18th .and 19th
gency of blood and estate, won fresh I tiers and the various - municipalities strain of asthma brings the patient to a . PEROUS YEAR
iionors in the annual concerted alms would be a task of -some difficulty; a dreadful state of boneless exhaustion. . - 40
list of the Red Cross. Under that am u. 'Plan should be carefully thought out Early Use should by all means be made The Sun Life Assurance Company of &11 .1 I .>� ''A'',�111.1- , ,!!/ � /
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and equitably administered. The labor of the famous Dr. J. D. .Kellogg's Cuseda closed 2917 with another record " ep/M% /,JVVZZ//`,MV,`//Z/"15,�.� ;� � , _,.,�&,.: ":�01_"_ �
" symbol all mankind his enlieted.- , � W. .- *1.
problem would be solved vartly by,set. I .,.. �-X .
'The Times. Asthma Remedy, which more than Ell I _:.;�:,:.,� .�,
tlers, who would be glad of the oppor. 'iny statement for the year's operations. W, �. �.,;:'1:--:;j:,:;j;%.,.!"'."
A R"Nutiam WWA Maktab"t other acts quickly and surely on the III __ , ,
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tunItY to make wages In the winter, Air passages and brings blessed help � .:, .:�i.� .'-.,�,��-:,-::�.
comfort. No home �p 11-1 ,;: ;�-,.":I�i
Canada Isthe standing refutationof when little farming work Is done. -To- where asthma ig position of leadership among Canadian , .. Ni�-,:i�.iii:i:',i
all contemptuous German charges ronto Star. I present In 'the least degree shoula be Life companies In sm,)nnt of now assur- W_� : -1 il ',Kji,,X:X'-�3K �*,.;�*k'.
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clalm no superiority over Canadians to From published reports of the .--- assets, surplus,and income. Assets are PA �:,$1"l.".4 . ,� �,-x.%
snake Germany take notice. The Ger- speeches of valionis memberA of Parila. Ov r Sqo,00%000� an inetease of over I . .� .:'��.J ..,.iX��:�` �..�.�.-&
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$7,00,OW for tho year. It Is 0 be .::�-:�:j
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viewers -A. Rivers, S. Johnston, H. King,
J. Durnih, W. Armstrong, %N . E. Mc-
Pherson, G. A. Greer. Acco nts to the
amount of $190.69 were Dassed and paid,
Council adiourned to meet at call of
Reeve. W. A. WI .SON. Clerk.
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AN OIL THAT IS PRIZFI) I'VERY-
NHERE-Dr. Thowas' Eclectric Oil v as
put upon the market withuut any tiour
Nh over thirty yen is ago. it WaR pdt
ap to ineet tLe Waut,� Qf �t Slu�tll section.
but as soon a,J its Inerns became knowz:-
�t became prized throul-hout; tDis heall-
sphere. There is 130thit], equal to it.
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long time, oven arliong his um 11 people.
tu wipe Out his DOD-coudemnation of tho
sinking of the Lusi tan ia.- Hamilton
Spectator
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Shoe Repairing '
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SMITH & RING
30 East Street Opposite Knox Churcir
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Make Tnoney in your spare tinne
this Wintcr by selling NurFLery
Stock and New 1;eed Pntntn�R
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We pay highest comnaksionq Rnd furn- I
ish our Salesmen with Ifterature. with ��
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Seiid for cur lilt of Npw ()Mrl-g, aild
full particulam .
. STONE & WELLINGTON
The Fonthill Numpies
I (EST BUSHED 1837) TORONTO, ONT.
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A nice Ike of Spools at 5c.
each.
A, nice line of Prints at 17c.
Flannelette at right prices—
bought before the advance.
. Fine fine of Pillow Cotton at
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Special in Cotton at 15c. a
yard, worth 2N.
Handkerchiefs from .5c. up.
I' A spuial fine for ComfOrters,
full yard wide, at 10c.
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ets to clear at $2.25, worth
$3.00.
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Children's Stockings, MV09
from 2oc. UP.
A few' Chilkeft's Mitts, to cluir
at a price,
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UfthtWaar, to 'clear at $1
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