The Wingham Advance, 1914-12-17, Page 1�
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WUGHAN, ONT,,, THURSDAY, DUMBER 17* 1914,
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;11; EX-edtfor's Lett -or, Ste-, f'tc-t "y r,"101"I"'n" Inessage vost- Ain InJustice To The Bakors lingers Amputated.
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� . n We Celebrate Chr"stmaa Th*
$1 � j- '� %� 1, is to ba paid by the twnder of the 01,W100AM, I V GY both underwent an operation TUO-
* , Nwr*4v Aside frorn there advances, — . day at� the Wingliam General Hoopl.
� �_ , __�M,�.alfl I ,m Qolq 11m 5,1014 message. Year ? . tal for the removal of %togerp which
I i , tor : the general t.0pot of the wax, here I I notice by one of our local papers . . '4k I have been, causing them a great deal. of
I No doubt you will wouder why an think w,11 be to Increase the output � -
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, ,e question was asked lu the "Christian Guardian" and without trouble lat ly,
. � RX OdItOIr QOaI4 50 long refr In from of manufaeturep, as the Amoricane , . I
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0 writing for the home I . ly the people ofWingbam are unjust- reading the article at first, I. mused over the question. 'I presume the Taxes Received
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. which he was assoo a -miag our local Bakers for charg- question arises out of the conditions of the war. Two thousand years The Amount ,of taxes recelvo4 by
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, � I .ted for fifteen trade. But, as we read the acoQauts I
. ng too much for their bread, let we have gone by since the Angels saiig "Glory to. God in the Highest, and, OQlleckor Stewart on Decemb -
�� yeare, The reason Is, I have been a of the awful ale, gliter,.shotild we not 11 D , .er pay
." ask where can a ybody get.better on Earth, Peace, Goodwitl toward Men," Centuries of f4itbf ul teach- ,
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vorT b08Y 1111410- With ranch work, .devoutly pray that the ,Carnage. may val' , an .. . . I to t amounted to $1706 45, Total
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� � tie for their money tban from the 'Ing of $he Brotherhood of man, and yet, we are in the midst of the "
bullsflinit chicken pens, care of flcck soon cease,. Surely war has harvest- baker. Where ca taxes collected to date 1!3 $32,($3.75,
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r yon take Qa and greatest intt,rnational strife that the world has ever known. . which leaves yet, to r be collected a
and jarcion, I have been able to work ed Hurope'u crop of sturdy manhood, get more for it, T e Witighani baker's But Hho�ld these tiifng,i a-ause us to retwso to celebrate Christmas ? .
. lip and keep. up a, splendid � appetite Ill little over $2000. �
and aleep well. To. addition, 1. am and death is gleaning Clean the are giving 1�. IN for 00 via 4c per Its, By nomearts. The war ha3 not boon brought about by the teachings of -
. pursuing the Audy o,f a correspon. stubble, We have noted the fact that again, Where or what can you buy I for Jesus, but by a prasistent refusal to obmy His teachingg. Post Office, Warning
thousands Of bravo - Canadians have your table for, 4 cents' per pound, I ,i-i and wNsion of Jesus will The Post Office authorities have
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dence course in , 'Poultry Husbandry " responded to We call of ihe50mother. other than broad. The bakers are ultimately prevail,,arsd the Prince of Peace w"Ill glo'rionely triumph. been it ,
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from the University of California a land. and WtRgbam, will have repre. blamed for asking More foe ,their One of the splendid signs of the spread of the teachings of Je us is 0briettrias stamps.of any kind on the
Berkley. So you will perceive that ,eritatives ar the battle's frorsto Our bread here than in other places, that that everywhere this b"oody (-onflict has been &procated i. e. in the face of the envelope will be forwarded
my leisure time to rather limited, - boys way be relied on' to do "every is not RO, whero'bread is 5c, per loaf the Empire and among the'Auglo-Saxon raco. Despite"the claim of our to the dead letter office. The stamps
. . . . . I I __1%. . We have bad a very fine summer, man his duty." baker is Just giving ljL lbs. or whatev. opponents Great Britain stood for peace and arbitrations, and it was may be pla I ced on the back of letters$
I I tm4, not many very hot days. I do California Is looking for a record er he can afford to give for 5�-. In more or le'sa reluctantly that the sword bad to be unsheathea, but with but not on the f ront. ,
I not think, there was a day, that the year for vlaitore. The San Frapeisco W.n9ham the baker is forced to give. bou')rpligbted word at Ptake, kbe w
writer could not work out,of-doors 411 . I -as compell d to take her part, butto
& San Diego Fairs; the opening Of the li IN per loaf, when flour goes up this day therels no rejoicing as ig commonly the case, but overall there Kindly Rememb.,rcd.
day long. October and November Panama Can&], and the closing of along with other tbings the baker is coming more and m re the sobering consclottoness that these things Sergt. R. E. N. Barron of,Sallebury
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1 were beautiful months so far as de- Europe to tourist travel, are expected hbre has to raise his price a mere cent aught not to be, and that somehow, the iaternational diflicaltifis can be Plains, who before his departure for
lightful, weather was concerned, On to turn thQ human Itide in this direc, pwr loaf, in other places he onto, down - solved by other mothodq tbau war, ,and might we not celobrato this the front was President of the AX P.
I December let, we had a welcome rain, tion, I As a result, preparations are his loaf a little to,eveg. up,for the raise -Christmak in the joyous hope that WE is the dawn of better and bright- A. ha(�been remembered, the memb-
the first of the season, ai4iiaid by the being made for a tremendous irsMux in materials, f3ome time ago the Le er days. Yes, we Can celebrate -in that we are being touched by th .
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papers to have been 41a million dollar of winter sunbeam chasers, tourists, islature passed a law, on the baker sufferings of others. There is a compassion, that in all other wars has a very useful Xmas. gift.
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: shower", and several other smal- home -seekers, visitorF, transient and forcing him to make. a li lb loaf, never been revealed as in this, the appeals of the Red Cross Fund, the flotel Stabling I I
- ler showers since. Grass is, get. permanent. When the visitors have Thia law was left to the council in I Belgian Relief Fund, the Patriotic Fund, have met with 86 Marvelous .
� __ . � -tirig green, and California is beginning spent one winter in the glorious oil. all mu.nicipalitlea to inforter if they response; true, we afe"learning that we are our Brother's Re There is excellent stabling RCCOMO-
to put'onher-gorgoous robes. Roses mate eper. The
itigs of Jesus believing that, his stable was losing
� ' ' of California, thousands of them wished or saw, fit to do, of Course the condemnation of the atrocities lea tribute to the teaeb dation in Wingliam. Mr. J. E. Sw4rts
I are bloomingt ax.id plowing will soon will be transformed from tourist visi- 'Wingliam council never do things by Read your. history of Greece and Rome, read even in the battles of a� him money lias turned same over to
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. begin for barley And other grain. tors into permanent residents. halves consequently. the bakers are Empire of a century or more agn, and crueltieg were perpetrated, which Mr. Duncan McPherson, who'will con-
,, _-� We have seen the snow. The rain When referring to the Prohibition tinder imposition of the bread law, make the blood run cold, but today the nation's voice is raitied its pro- duct it in thof uture. All of the other
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just.mentioned in the valley, was a movement, I forgot to state,' that Lot me ask,if there Is another busirseBs test against that which is barbaric and cruel. The cocisci"ne,i of the hotel stables are also open.
I fall of snow on the mountains near u(,, Rimaidewt remains dry, as itL was be- man in the world who is under Such Nation ia. slowly coming under the domain of the Ethics of the Sermon,.Liberal Candidate .
On Mount Lowetabom seven inchet, fore i he elect,ion, according to a pro- a wretcbed miserable law, does the on the Mount. .
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Mr. Archibald Hislop was chosen as
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! 11 feli'L and on Mt Wilson twelve inches, vision in the Charter ofti5o city. The grocer have tL. give a certain weight I have been lmpres�ed by individuals saying, I IbbiR ypar, I propose Liberal Sttiitdard bearer for North
but that.made no difl%rence to the law appears to be well enforced, and -for a, quarters worth of ougai? Do it to pass by my friondq in -comfort, aud give of my gifts, unto those
8��," W, oranges and rose@ on the fcsou�bill druggists and restaurikut kiiepers th(." Huron for the Commons at a large ly
-t - ranches and gardens. There is an I canneries have to put a Certain who need them," and the spirit of tho Good Samarliau is abroad. Aye, attended meeting here on Monday.
- suffer when they Violate-, Th('. law stud quantity in their, cane, does anybod yes I Let us celebrate this year, for while under the cloud, we �Iust Anderson and Cameron of Bruce Co.
I . auto trail to the summit of Mt. Wil' y I His and L%ne and Bradwin of Goderich
find it "doesn't -pay".. " Of saloons, we but the baker have to a certain weight rs ot forget, God I s greatest'gi (V, for He still saves. Thou shalt . Cal were also in the running but after
son, to the Observatory, have rione. - for Po, runch money? Now at the pre. name Jesus, for He shall save His people, from their Bins. several .ballots Mr. Hislop was -the
our citizens brought clown an Auto Knowing the average editor's .ob- sont time flour is vely high.50C to 05-, Rl,v. J.. W. HIB131iiiiT. -winner.
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I ,load of snow, but it did not last long. jection to unduly long lettere, I must P,)r cwt. more than it was 4 or 5. 1
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I t- I . " "dust storm" of which I ) to 1-1111�� 1�1 After the war there will be a great-
__--g"butso far have not experienct!d. al- , --I Wiligham High School Notes.
,, have heard. glimpt;e of tbe mitiltrr'(1 I-,tatii,14N f"lin eo� to make up a 100 of lveiid has raiv.
-- (ireeb I , ludt-, 10 ULU. ft, 'd in pric." tj)(. - Wingharn bakes- tripsi Me demand for trained young people.
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� . though a resident bere4or a year and lb ; waterm"lolo, Il %0, A lif; U11JIK %ocal, Ite The hist ni�ipting fov this term of the suchas Book-keepers, Stenographers,
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I a half. * tne�, 3 Ios ft". 10 4-� -., 1'�l cuck" 3 headm - Rot jalit ove cpnt slinre fnr his I af L_ -_r__.��._J Liwrary Socioty hold in the Assom- Tolegraphers, Civil Servants, Private
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. k,Vt_". ",_ siops as Dr. Tamlya Sr. h serioudy ill at bly 11mll Ilpro,was a aecl&d success it Secret
FJ 4, 1 � V,.3timates ale at hand for the "gold 1() (.1m,,, ' _, .1f,16ts, p,tr. -i (�t-tlL�dt)z,e.,rLiati4itpt,rib, tiurNomm of . . I 8 aries, etc. The N�ingbata Busi- '
� ,�..) .en crop" (meaning orangt,0 of Ci.tli- turnipt�;'_31 bunche. 10 kt .; Sweet I lie ne*epap11r8 mAd 0 -such a ProreLit pre-Nerst. ' asaal, Th" Litorary part, consitited of:- nees Oolloge begins its Winter term of
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, I fornia for this eea�ou., Last year wits Ala"Tucki, 11 tbs. for, 25 ct,�,; tmtter.,3*8 For Diamond and Pearl 11iriga, go to Ohairm.%u'ci address by A G� Rintoul, San. 4,h. Particulars given at the
� ", also of tile People -protested and marsy Knox* - Pres.; Us rsubji-tet boing the Rise. of ADVANCE OffIC0. . I
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, a bumper crop, and this year's ,Prtf to 40 oto., egg4, select, 55 cts., *,tand- add tboy would bake and I'tative Out,
. �,b-df'�uite' The treat of the season, Iligh School Rus'Lia, was both interesting and in- Municipal Pot-
� duct will necessarily be lea , ard, 50 ct�.; Oa?je 6ugar, 15 lba for $1; tho bakel-., mothe poor baker bad to .
1.11 .. . up to the average vewe"'ibe ea0mate pmaweti (the Ivish kitid thar we all dvop Lto, a * concert, Dec. 22iad. spicing. He showed clearly the rise
11 ,_ c. Some of our merchants I The Municipal pot is beginning to
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� i�� is 45,000 iz,jrt,m4is', or with some of lasv like) $1 50 for 100 lb,Q.; whriat, $2.30 a de0arrd their wives would bake, well ' Mr. A. M Orawford has purchased of the German Empire; and the. MIl't' boil slowly. Mayor Irwin will likely
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crop on �d 48,500 carloads. -Of this 100 lb�f.; rolled bat -ley, $1 25 a 100; all I ha,ve to say any men that would the National Hotel property. ary policy of its kings. A speech, ell- seek a second term and will no doubt I
�,�': South"' California will contribute bran, $1 35 a 8ack of 80 lbs.; cracked let his wife bake his daily' bread when For White Ivory an I H bony Mani- titled the Life of Lord Roberw, was recieve an acclamation as former . May -
I 39,0V carloads. The lemon output corn, $2.25 a 100. , Care and Toilet Sets, go to-Knox's, given by Miss Normis, Hibbert. This
� . ' ,, I Ile can ,buy it for 4c oi 4 and a fraction Ora have. For Reeveship the names
- __,*4 bd probably 6,500 carloads, or Surely Mr. Editor, you will say "Oh, of a cent per lb, well I 'am afraid he is The Wingliam Dramatic Clubwill apeech was very appropriate as it of MoKibboii, Mitchell and Isbistor
1. I � �dcsuble I last year's, which shows that ring off." So finally, allow me to not a man at All'perbaps a slave driver hold a concert earit in the new year. brought clearly �o view the democrat-
_ 7<� . ie ideas of Loid R,,iberts compared to are freely used, Binkley and Patter.
�I? , 1�- tb.a lemon trgqs, are recovering from express the sincere Wish that to YbUr- he does not know the work, .worry Mr. Walton while working on the son are definitely in the field for re.
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�r, the frost two years ago. The State self, your staff, and my many friends and hardshi sewer last week got his head badly the Policies of the German rulers. The '
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* .ps a wife has to undergo election, Till gs are quiet, ,as yet, not
� citrus crop of last year as reported by in Wingliam and vicinity, . hurt,, firL,t 180tation of the Ler)m was *ell n
.1 I the aP' to baka, her bread. I might State f ur- nearly 130 much fan as iii fo rmer years
" Fruit Growers' Exchange proaching. 011L61,1118b May � bring & Master Phil Dyer was exernisina his g Yen by MUs Mary Curile. She has
. I I 1� the State ' tber tbat.1 have' inquired and found donkey (Tibby) on Monday during the atiown her ability along this line, and Residence Burned
. gave returns amounting to thirty-two full meamure of happissle8b and joy, and out that outside of-Wingliarn and 2 or storm, .
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1 11 million dollars. I . that 191 � 5 may be a year of pioep�riry 3 cities -this absurd bread, law is not rj p. Orval Taylor h " the High School are jostly proud of About eight o'clock Saturday night
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, I . a4'secured the having one who bas much elocutionary last fire destroyed the reddence of.
�.. : I � I I I. I �' I Perba06 dome of your yousager r6ad. for &h- ' considered at all, the majority of aLrency for, the S:udebaker Auto for
, era wOOld be pleased to know the �size Respectfully Yotile, , councils think the baker has just as 1011- abiliLy. Tile Journal as usual was a John T. Currie, of East Wawan-(?sh,
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I of thia.State. U 69 iibrout 1200 miles .1 Trion. Hall much right to gage his profit as any Mr. Gen. Moir bu engaged a colored
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I . - of coast line on the Pacific, and con- The Advance is always delighted to other merchant, gentleman* to assist him in his shoe to Mr. MeBurney, as editor. Mr. Alux. and Mrs. Curria were away from home
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� . tains 150,207'tquare. miles. ApprOX*L- - receive a letter from Mv.Hall. 1. I .. 1, . (Signed) F air Play, abine parlor. 1 1 Henry, as propber, again led his, aud- at thb time of the fire they are unable
li I mately it cqftals . t , be 617,9 of the ,fol- , I . Ritchie & Cossfas report the sale of ience into th�� future, R-3aliliticallY, 'to account for its origin, The build-
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I . wing combined 1_,Roumania, Bill- Council Meeting. __ Gen. Denyerla prorserty on Carling he described his visit to Parliament in Ing and contents were
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- .Ms, Servia, Albania, Montenegro, A meeting of the council was held Terrace to Henry T. Thomson. 1935 where he found that women had will not cover all their lose. . I
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I , Belgium and Turkey in Vurovil, The oil Tuesday tvening when oni nmt- �_, � St-, �Paul's Church Sandav School obtained the vote and that Miss 111ary I
' ters of a rountine nattive were dealt The, following lett�r was' received will hold thoir annual Christ.nime tree Ritchie waa delivering the address Death Of Mrs. Alex. McNtvhl
. population at the recent census wpLa with. Mr. 1-1. Campbell, who hag on Wednesday evening Dec. 23 A. .
by the President of the Ladies Pat. I from the tbrone, dence,
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.1 2A77.000, as 8gainbt 28,532, 000 for the handled the Riectric Light and Water . . Messrs Robertson and Turner are a&ll He visited Osgoode There passed away at her real
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_ " I , Department of the town to eflict riotic Society:- i and listened to a IaW41Uit be- Carling Terrace, on , Saturday, Dec.
, opunt-ries above mentioned. .ently opening an up-to-date garage. M r.
11. I I L was re-engaged for another yt�ar. -, ! He � ad Offlop, Red Cross Society, Turner is a skilled man in his line. tweea Cauad,6� and MacKenzie' and 12,b, %Mrs. Alex. McNevin, after an I
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� , , ,%Vt%)I, we had our State election re- The following accounts were Paid; - * . 77 King St., Hwt Toronto, Me, Richard Solomon is in T . peswat. . Matin at, which Mr. Obesley McLean illness of about 2 'years. She was in
'. __ ".. .� - gently, bttt the writer did riot vote, as . . I G14NUMVL DUPT. I I I Dec. 14tb, 1914. er this week taking out, an old boilgr !vas defending Canada and was show- her 71st year and was one of the 'flrat
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L I he'still remains a Bdtisb sul.-J-et. But J, F. Groves, val. and putg ... $ 81 87 Mrs. R. C. Redmond. I and engine and putting in a new one, log hie. ability as a lawyer. lettletS Of WI]3gh.%M. In religion
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. �, ;� .., you should have seen tbs ballot. It, Geo. Allen, salary ...... .. �.. .97 50 Wingbaw, Ont, Capt. T. N. Sinclair hag nOw abouO T4Q muAcal part tbisweek wasrath. Mrs, MeNevin was a Presbyterian
ri -I- - I of the Ad- 'W. Stokes. salary ...... ...... 43 83
z . , I wasnalarge as o3e page F, Dear Madam -- 80 recruits in training. giving tben! a er shoit, consisting of solos by ,M .. She leaves to Mourn her losp, a hus.
�11 ., Lewip, salary .............. 35 00 I - is
valace,andfull of names for the dif. `T,wn Band, gtant ............ 00 00 I bog ti acknowledge receipt of your drill two nights a week at the ar- Mabel I8arJ ,and Mr. Weir Elliott and baud, one sister In the West; and an
r .. le , tpr of the Oth with. remittance of mories here. a violin solo by Sliss BJna Jarnes, all adopted sor, William of Saaforth.
w." ferent (fficep, and nominees 'of the Fire Brigade, salarieo ........ 75 00
, �, $242 00 (two hundred and forty two
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i , I f,.)ue Parlies-the R-piiblican, Decor, Sinking Fund, levy 1014 .... � 2253 15 1
� Dr. Redmond, sat ............ i6o oo dollarv) from the Woman's Patriotic Mr. Win Dyer -vlio hAq boon laid of which wt -re given in Lheir custom- florse Slipped
,. ,_ crat, Progressive, and Prohibition. Pub. Sob. Bd,. hal, of levy .... 1206 40 Society, for which I endorse an official up with rhennintism for ovAr a m,ml h ary good style, -
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11 I �1, Thl4ailo: a kniarked "Sample ballot") Pub, Library Board, bal ...... $70 00 re"iPt- la somewhat iml)rovpd in health and While Win. Lriliott,- of Turnberry
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. . are obtainable before the election, and Winghans Pub. Co., pilming , 3 75 Will you kindly b%press to the mem expect to soon be ab I le to resume duty The Field D ty priz,s wore distri- was drawing clay Satutday mornin
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, * , ........ 25 00 here of YourSoclety, the gratitude of F I
I reqiiiro careful reading and study to A- 00"13", 111F, ....... out by she pond for the pnrpoFe of
, make- an'intelligent choice,unless onp D HoIruPs,0o,,T,eam.,Oo.rMe 1442 40 our Committee for this Vary .generon.4 W� D. Pringle i's busy day anti bight, evinits. A very g)od custon was m iking brick, one of the horses E,li
I I R. A, DinOt-y, sat & exprrm,es Rift, With many thanks for your rn%bin& out a heavy order rif TnittR adolmd a few years f1go (-'f giving ' ' pp,
�: is a bide -bound partisan and votes the to 4. rat -fin d . I 1. 1. I I ...... of 83 t.yood wishes?. muA gloves for the Briti4h G ivprr- t bookq aq pt. -Z' 3e, arid, besidoit, ni-dals ed and fell, eau4ng part of the heavy
entire party ticket. As you will Isave WW'tu "I"" ""I'LL" a ... ... 1 20 1 asu vonr trilly, - . L load to fall on the horse. Mr. Elliott
. Uss & 41, �1111plltl�., 6, wet .. 5 84 I mont. are pt u-entvil w the ch,implons in i he . I �
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I oeen; the State remains � �, the "Wet" Wages ou 13wel". "".... ..... 33 60 11. E. H re �urt V. rnon M P, JAmPA Walkpr iq nnvv on Msldifr-�tont chl-*e8. Boib inedals and escar e I unh art, as he was on the load
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r- I � column. The vote caw� an the Pre- Ro�s & B�.I]'L Pappljpt�, st.reet, ., 2 45 . . Gen iral 8 ice etary. 18hyf-arin the Rame stnre and bi,t I book9 ave dunated, by the Athletic ane j-imred to the groond to save him-
,. 0 . Whitlow fliket was as follows :-Dry- c. Sbien, work on St . ........ 3 70 A supply of woolis beirsR kept on adve)tinement will be found on an- 8 )ciodt�s of the 13.h--)ul and the High self. Th . e horse was removed fvon) the
. 350,80V Wet -524,803, or a Wet ma. A. Haitiep, wbik ovs Sr ..... .. 4 02 h i od fnr any who desires to knit for oth6r page, . i School B )urd. The largn number pond and I aken to tbs stable, little the
I .1 . jwlty of J74,107. The great FairH to W . H. Rintoul, work f,untairis th,- Red Cross Society. � worse of its accident.
. . and hall ....... ........... 4 00 SPPCiAl MAOtingt nf tliA L 0 y- B � of b,,k, t -bowed eltearly 016 intereEt I
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I __ J ebruaty. ono! In -the "North I 00 Those desiring to knit wristletp, el. csdA.y, D:,o. ',take, in tbii annaLl evf,Lt, The Shooting Match. " ., I
. I ,�e held in F Hannst & Co., supplies .... ... 00 acinkq. bholera ba�nd-.;, balaol-tva va� IL will be hold on This I
,�, at San Francisco, ancl the Other in the Goo, Osrr, suA for chief ,._. 20
, qoutb, at San ,Diego had �n in lience , I "' 17th, All members are r(q,iested to medals will bo given out at the cot.-
. , . It i. W. M,-Kibbors, supplif-9 .... 4 85 Pt.e-, Tutty bave wool b trig nt lbo ( Tho memb-ra of B. 0 mpany, 33, d
1� on the vote, miny being Of the opinion wril. Mlheyt,40u, i�sippltes ... � 4 o5 holno of Mrs, R .0. 1UAk'n')1n1d, Patrick b, presont. ,C.��rr. Miss Nora Gracey and INI r'- . lleginiout, prop ite ho'ding a shooting
. X I, pArtison, Pump . . .... ... I 0) St. . � . . Upfid the Mprehants Perilkor,%qe (',',-. Atlain .81,-.13titney, re,poettively 'Sedr�-
�. that& "dry" State would injure tb(. Ktj*,jhJf.J &(,11,., ,.uoplj�,m _. to 8 5 __ I . ad. on nam -4 Thpy pnv 5 cpnta io(,r ni-ttell on Now Yeatla ul,roing. Tht
,�,. � pnntid for dripsl --rpleg, 1 40 epnfs 1wr 'y On' J '11111"I"f Ili" Field I);4 Company will be divided into two
, 'ell so much movipy b,te sitaki,ig Vond, DPW ... ..... 1107 10 . I t4" A ('11 �
�,;�, Faira on whi ,�_ I Id eggq and ! 00alwittee, as -11- to(l ,Nlks B. E. An.
1,! dozAn for 00(,,t -Iv fresh lai
11 been spent already for niiignificent .1 A. Ov rl-, arnNol-weti, qowtw 2 01) F' .. and Air. G It 8.nith in die. teams, the lotiing tomn to p,iy for i.be
". . buildings. The area planted to wine E'Iee. L'. Deo-�,,, T,*,. t.;,xii �mll 2 N'.50 -,I 25 rents fosi butter. - (lei son . oyAtors for the whale compiAtiv, In
As 1�1,LCTRIC 1.1011'r I�EVT. � 11%crodnals � lMrg. (400. &mV, who vpcint,lv, url. I tii1)utiugthese prizm.
grapes also had its ir,fluence. I W I , additinn some i6dilvida%I priz-a for
'� "',�'..".111-- -3 , derwoInt, An onprNtion is o4ill in L1'e I Tue ,V,,i,l wro of the pr�gram high Fico
I I I .... I 100 00 -,� --1 f�'111 raswilb, give-. Thetnatch
. Prohibition Is on the way, some grape R (',t#1l)P1),-J1,�AI . - _ _ - . I . - . $ 3 75 Mr. Allen Itueelitcl aud Mr, Walter hospital, but her many frien4a hnr e .
" gro*era.are changing from wine to * I F. (41 ovps, listg. wits th.3 auction sale cc-nda �ted by Mt. willconimenceal-0-am.. Nev Yaar%
' Vowvi 0en. Acer., Refund Vahwyck 6r.ent,1-3unday in Wrox4ter for o, speedy, recovery. , .
tAbld grapmv, claiming that they pay 01--isk'm to),Iary .... ..... 112 50 � Gov. Joynt. Tho articles offer d fj)r' 1) i,y. 'Phe c6invult,tealn chaego -of the
. better. The TeMporarsen forces, !H,�4, Oil . � . . 2Z W . Mrs. J. WalterimAdaughter, Mist, %loars irlad tn rovnrt thrtt ItTiog sale were ru')bt-rp, j ,ck-knives, ape,- in i,tch expect th,tt t.11 the merabers of
"I'll I (11 ", 11116 3 t)5 Margaret, (if Li6towel, spent Sundly Ao!Tioa MeLi-an, whn haq be. -n rAry ill, . keyA, pens, compassep, the Outillssny will take pa . rt. 'The -
. though they lost on the Prohibition W plievi .... , Itt lrutsrn,�itisr and will'000n be able to tacle Cases. .
amendment,are (neouraged, as the!y ti�ni�0.6�Y(l,il(,�1.1,11.1�'Pif) ..... .... . : 40 witli'Ur. J. Walters. ca Lit
no4m & El,�.Il, �,% bs stboitt as usuf1l. mh.,roro, onlY lir,k-, callax buttolis aud in Vch Will take PI& at the 4roo y,
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L suceeaded In defeating an amerdaient 't;v:�,-,:o *,::: 1 50 Mr. C.P. Vanarick Waq at. X -nil. b 4taty pia,,�, all of which hAtI aecuma
I W, Robprtwm, w P. Me. Thnmtts V10d hqq mmved intn �, �, q �. Q!!Icerq. �
I put forward by the "Tradu!', which W4=ltlroults DnFT. worth on Monday, Conducting &,ealfs, hin ,now r&idele-r-, wh1eh iq thg, flm)A tited, and.owilera Could u0b bL- f0klnil. Ar, I Oe ir�gnlar mon'lily meeting o�,
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-* would hava prevented anotber vote U. Caussib 11, on). ...._ $ 10 00 Air. Harry UcLmii spent the ,week' in onr tn,mn. nc,ory n,8nv,,y%toneA I., to 1'rno teettiq were e t,ah or a pro, nksory ,
" ___ ' "" ViA fouhd thbrofin %�. Viohl iq rptil-Ifig J note b .a.ling a high ta.0, fie ltherv,t. 010 W1118haill 0,tartgt- 1.4dgp held 016
- -t,Gtil eight years paieed. They are Pon. All,oi. *00, ._ _ ..... . 27 0 an I with friends ln,Totcnito, ' I .
fr(im th� rAtnil bnle.hAr lin,lopp,t Ip-ro e w n bm
iio* t�rgaulzilug for another vote In Vown Gen Acet, refund Clk-1 k's . I ,\t , J,,yr i slu,,%v.-d big ability As PI'IkUY kveslis'19 la4 0 ' I folio I 9 1
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I OZ 50 Mrs. Tbos, Fraser of Ripley Is vlalt- anil tho kit'rnp %vill ha I luph'd by h1[4 i i, '017'antl evon riow emild rival �,, .rs were i Iveitd. for the eastling year.
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I 1016, 4nd, with the Fairs as pa%.t 891%ry � ... ..." .... I—— . " I ,1,10, . .1k .
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I events, and word time for an educA. . . _. � _. Ing in town. broth" Will aftAr .January I.i-, I llwtti , - of out, lop il nif,ri wiv) wil. tka this M oter, ,T,obn P. Us oret -, IDeputy, Mjis- I
I Miss May Orarit of Teeswater I$ a jn 4,41vtalon Armv (NtAflol On T1101O.' I ,
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HOW tathpalgIA, the probpects tot 25 h 0 7 p ni., thore will 1- nn 1IMP11- tbtle bii-ino4s, Ilk 10sility ii 111,110, It"," It 81. t�a�ol; I'llAplairs, IN*. J %V, j
Does E�peace Admit? ,4 Ovialtor with friends hate. . i - ,,,, -crettity. W. 13, i
sticceso two yeara hence are good, . . . fAlvifilent g1von by flip e101 -Ir -on A"41 "', Clem-ly shown 117 tile vilwill lal ptirds. Jithkiel 1, It snot -Jing . ..
I A% M,,. Bon H. Spenco has riot ilt- - a Troe *vvhveh .9%wi�it Clsol I I ,, 1,,' I 1 o l, -, Vaittnei.l ,J,�oretary4 A, 9-1
Of ocurise, with Us, as With you its )UeterMllle and Mies Irene Huol - ChAlItyn't L unci'ln')nts, � lv� receive'l for tho tl�jf rent aiticle ,
pliv-d Again to our Article paying ,yes . L will Visit. Sop otht,r arinn . 1,no I t� ali4 h; Tie&.,oim,,J 'NY. McX16bob-,11
fair for n(fto tot. *r opent Sunday In th ustels. , tho ismeved-i ^"wiltktiti6�1 to a st I
. Canada, the war is a topic of Interest, or, low', it to not tin ) ,d noon f'or tho Winv- - I I (,(� doll,tt... I c was, t he first falletion J�aetqrp , W u! 0%w*t. Uitedtor t L-1 - �
-1 What an awful holocaust It Ib P Man? eb3de thar, woney was ralood in our Met, 3. X X-diatiedy and Mr. V�. 9. 'Co"" ')"" 22 It .11 I . d r & i
I him Riah %thevil Vmi"r�. PJ;t" n(LI -A.,1111L () J.4" �J "()('t"W1tt#,#, Isf,
, *111 Web 'with Oermo,tsy'a Cc-o*n osbute-has by thA Alliance atiduoea for Tra0y bf Xlm Creek, Man , Wrt! visit-' mol ro, Molltilih ,n'o h-iie 1'4�nrA. A-4. I tif tho killd c,)ndu(*,,eI in the 1jeho 11 M "I'". 4' .1
I I .. I PrInot. whad hofti4 It was 6 "atupid, "Pen"s of Proviocial, CAndid0w and tog Web avotbor, 9 vs. A. Tracey for r niis&fob Z cents. 1�Pcrvod sento *3,'�: aill w,,tq vt'T lWvti�-jtiV9. If, .' A � Taylor, 2 vd. W - J� Deyi'llf Ad. I
i6seeitts w*0' VVho, would batti stump Ppe4ert, 4414,L, ' co%rit". , 11' �-i,",10, 4-11, .1 W. 003d, 4 h, Jotudi,,
sLI' -W , , - � . _ -, - L' I a 110* 1 TfkfP,I.%,t willi'lor till th- 11roglan, �,ew&jt, ,
I . tbooghtt.b4to Malay I------- ----,- pi billift ---,-- I *4110 x1tie Clow Of 'Ifiehigan, Vihn Tho4 wnlrA 11w1-n1l*mqoi" iq (1,flneql in, w A4 the evitio's i -em o k.4 by ,�J.. ,1.)Iin I 4fter (bo Ug4rie*ii tf lbe
I be so qu,lckly plunged IWO &% o; wiguit - , IWATUS thN **,t- '$A m vn wii�i iti Plo-sm lifif-li, Illaelit.ig hnd bw�n rimelloded rystetp
I . how, 4"'is. Visitlai 'her Autito, Misses "ut-1404 i%"d lt)4.1110,: -h I ynpifhpr'l""�� � 11,11t in. A.Vy 1811po,rt tnt p)ifv,s of the W, f 0 6%_rVtLd &f.d t ho tw-ulborri topent a
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I � ** 61trUgglo" for apparently to )ILth WMkoy-On smardtky Doo ,613 *t 661 A14,11Ae *W:Belta 010*04t for Torobta ,,16 t(,,th* oeh,nno +vwn t" tl�A JP -MN I I ., . 11PEIgtalu %hich might h�tvu hoon 10*Ll'! I vrry 11,111py stfeifil lit lie lngetb*t*� li
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. "fecti. 08,11fornloat bt*6 t*14 k-W� fd* Ut- Wifts'1111*11t, Oftt"d Uw bovp"d the Ohv*twas bulldRyw. *hnoitn 146A withflll� 9 'LkeJ)r�JJ.(4,tb01 ant.ki%#eJ..
", �, M= 40`41int� W"t look -d by 'lie wifit,fl- w.- itIlls'03tift' ,% a d0J,'14lvd uv P
� I.. e &*A Of the war I a this #A- W"#d 01 : L k* I " of Vbftrt .7olvaiist*4 %V*110", Mr. Pred H*awr. 0A,ga,iry, travelItt tvin Wlthhu� h oweink : tt-hri Im i%nn0tl I Vil, lu-twIN y tq ,�'l '. II'lult". a -y ,(f tbs- 1.4 cille of The 8 .$no 'It.
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I asprioseofWa. 0abaoffilot 44 th'. 11 , u4z.� . f*kq,hV'&l1k*%)0"_V'd., WAS 1.0 IOWA On � A l&rgs- t,1l,1)*,,.r #ir v -itor.-4 ws,ra- rur. I
I I !,W. iwd U04 W. I Vwket IV -1 *hn U twN, h�stvo fes, Ila, wsnpr. , W1,1111wrA toxt YWAV. Vartbu,"fis, ot.
, of "Pou"Prowwat W140" , I W* of $ U' %*"#4 JJ.S*�' wtdoomhy'. *0. HwwLie A gr*d 0001) V, * E 'ry 111,3 i.4 e%),31'.'.iy 111%,01d 1,41. tb,p "I-tvall,411 will1w icivvm Ill futuse
I I 1 14, 1 1 L ,10f 1*4 w1ughaut 14*44 Col. Al" f(% d1hAP1t.,*t%q �Vhn t14k1%A blo ph W (4-A � I r, ,.v .
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0WOUT (to pro"** isor bbt , I 0 Te. �00rhvvkt pot, *" aO tho *ftl4 *nd lets othpt pmop'e b0W � e, 11* Vt --a t r t bitt A,AV Ra"re.
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" , am or"Ifatky, %!*�e=w aftvielf 10414y stao. thalro."
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St. Paul's Church,
Wednesday 11'roulag service at 7,30. chpistmas Gilts
Subject "GoWs. Workers,
I Holy Communion next Sunday at 06
8, 30 The St. Andrews Urotnsirhood The Useful
will attwqd In p, body, Oubioct of t1be L Kinx,
,Evening Sorraon-w-,,Hetveull. Thip , We have numerous ardelps
11 belaa� of the Advent Sorles of 4441
vvx' oul eforGiftatoany age from
Sermons. Baho -to (;rest Grandparent
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The Christmas Entertainment of St, ,We have the largest arij best
Paul's Sunday School will be held in apsorted stock of Chrilginas , Gifts
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the Basement of tbe Ob urch an Der. we hav
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23 -rd, 1014, The 6�rved at 6 o'clook I
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rtainniers Qqr prices are cheaper than
Ente t will commence at 7 ever before as many a Wholesale
p.m. sharp. Admission Fee 10c, Surf
day School Scholars of St, PA11110 House was overstocked. and glad
M I to give a go0a cath price,
Church, free, I , .
The members of St, Paul's A.Y. F4 ,Stt Our Jm�'s I By of "Ivory"
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A. enj Qye4 a pleasant evening on Dion. and other goods ge6c purchasing
day, Dec, 14, in, the form of Lantern It will pay you,
Views, on "Old London!' given by
Messrs, Mundy Brothers. Owing to
the stormy weather, the attendance . . - mm...—::I::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::�r
was small, but all those present enjoy
ed themsolvee. I I ,:e- -,
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The regular s6rviqea in the Metho. I Wi McKibbon
that �Church next Sunday at the .
usual hours. The pastor will preach DRUMISTI & OPTICIA —
at both services, Everybody welcome. N
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Special Notice 21he 440.4
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The party who took 111CV111A from!,the .
front of Miller's restauraht on Satur. I
day last is well known and a warrant —— - 11
will bp issued for his arrpRr, if same In .
not returned either to Miller's reptativ. 0
ant or to Willis' shoe store by Satur-
day next p.m. . .
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Braclet Watcheafrom $2 5 . 0 to $35.00
at Knox's.
. kinr-HighetO caeb , I
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Hides and 8 * price
paid for bides and skins. Field Bros. !
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The party who rqmoved the gate - I
from Holmes school is well known and � � .
"f they will return it at once It will .
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save further trouble. -
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WANTED -A reliable man to re I .
sent up af WiDglism. and in the Coun- *
ting of Baron and B,-uce. and sell our -
Hardy Canadian Grown Stock. A �
good vosition for the right man.
Write for partictilarp.-Stots� &,' Wel- .
lington, Vontbill Nursoriep, Toronto. � CHRISTMAS
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Srspelal vahipa in Diafi3onds from
$10.00,tt),$125 00 at 9nox's. GIFTS
Lqrge stop'k of silverware, suitable C-1
for XE1149. glftt4 at KUOX'B.
. co%llopol -
For F1a1e-Bv-nnqwjek Hot -4 stable- '. . �
Apyly to Sohn Ptitland. ;_1 tf '' '
HunJreJs of people vAen
Will the person Who has a tha give, Give SHOES or
Ross Rifle Baynot fil. his posses. S PPERS or OVERSHOES
sion please return it to the A; and there is no argument about
1�. the ability of this store to furs-
inory at once. ,.Z_.�ilt all the good t1sings in lines
'ill �- t anyone can wish for.
Notice , to Advellsers . 0, . � �,
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Owing to the Christmas rush, I ' I 'I,?,.-
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vartisers must have their copy In no . ' I ..In �� ... � -�
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later than Monday noon of each we(,'k N� ,2 " I
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CHRISTUA9 ,'SLTrPrns.-Well, ju. ,, 0 %
Come to,tee one ' dieplay-that's all * 11 .
ask. -W. J. Greer. " ..,
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Bargains in Xmas. presents ; I � . -_1 ......... .
Knox's. .. . 11,111111111111,1 ...... ...
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Wouldn't Mother enjoy a pair of on, I - 1. �
Comfortable Felt. House Slipperb? R --
member her at Obristmas timel-W. I I
Z Greer. . He will be expecting a
Wouldn't mother enjoy a of pair of these for Christ-—
our Cnmforn hie Felt house Zalisr or
Slippers? R -member her at Christ. I Inas. . I
mae time. -W. J. Greer,
CALEND111M -Our Calendars; for 1915
are ready for distribution. We .want
you to have one. Please call. -W. J.
Greer. We k"GREER
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Cured meats [smoled or pichled]
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also lard, always on hand at whole. L - . T"_i
sale prices. A. H. Wilford, Whole. - .
sale Produce Dealer. I I ___ .. .I—
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We are ready for an linmense hutl-' 41111111111106111211111130 anow �ftw 41
ness in Christmas Footwear. Come, .
sea our display, -W. J. Greer. I . .. ,
Toy a ptl6i). of apple buttpr Jam ; , ,I,,
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is a very clienp thing at 6 etp. P�o r �
ponrid conkoloring the price of pu',,r. Oraduate ofCaua,diarsHmbalmerg
-E, Nforkley & Son, phone 81. NN Ing. Association .
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hato. CIA. We carry a large and fir at.
Butter and Eggs wanted. We pay elat�e atoek of
special Prices for special products. ,FU,IZERAL REQUISITES
A. 11 Wilford, Wholesale Produce - A large stock of enerythling
Dealer, ' I fo i nd 1 n a modern furniture stoke I
� I 1 S t , ore Phone 51 Residence 1511)
Order your Christmas poultry; L - I J
while prices are low. We will ke _�
them in told storage for you. A. W,
Wilford, Wholesale Proatice Dealer
Give thP 110$8 Atli! $t'Plg out Ptfl-11-1-f
Shoea or 8 IppPra for 01bristinw; IV . h COAL
ing more eemible,-W. J. Greer,
Pmtn W.kmm-lmproved farm, to FOR
toiase foe & terni of yeare, IW or 200
AcroF" lilt _00111petent Nirmat FbItAblol Kitchen Stoves and 'Ranges
for trilm d (at TnIng - - Areb. BAIlinis 1, B.190 Burners and Heaters,
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1:11111.18ton. P 0. - I Vlirnaoes arid Hot Water
Parn! Pot Sitle. i Heatera
,Avs. $. .1. Atnitb, Tp of Morris, liox, 01uni Grates, Fire Nam ana
.50. eare of W. Pollack. H',ytb, Otit., I
� ( Steam Boilers, Smithing
will do hAlP WO&VIng front iLombinge i
,lr out Imis- -, ewitehe#, ruila. trawfor.4 1W - a, IVEnodslelsig, ChArWal
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tsl,0�6,0,4, side rolls, etc. It"sonablof 00 �Iabs,
�rateo. and Coke. Lumber of all
We,^r Gropr'o, �khnos and P--Wsaft, , Kinds
Ill noplet WAtebea frAm $3 to $50 it I V000 -C V AU RV, DS AT
Ma tem. ori'vi Jewt lei y Store. ; LOWEST PRICES
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