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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1914-04-09, Page 5Page rrtr, . laamcawas• wM.,nc a ItCaealoci:Sus n.o.Ttrwr, t r_ >.>•, .'•1liahtlek'tr to Wd�, l and Meuse jR -vsit , r• I �i ihurt►isl►i; f !'➢,cite 7$: logs h�^r. ... S�• - �g M11 �1ii fiery Ou . Millinery Opening was so successful from every stnd' nt that we could riot possibly ";look fur better r4sufk� We thank you. We never were so.. rushed ',. diti Dlillinery Department, therefore we•,ask as a spe ial4fawor; that you place your orders earl) T c is Store for tlig'hClass,Mtl1Ixlier� s z* e s', � E=� Spring, itself,,. Do your Easter shopping now.',Don't wait until the usual Easter rush. Most women with spring clothes in mind, have this etorn in mimed also. Always to the front with the new things and, always showing ,thelnewthings first. 41'1 '•"fl 7°l P store naturally he. T[he �. ° n'. to which r N , ' s the o e n 0r it ti , can''''t �'iWa.%ua�e'd turn ttha•fr attention, tee end we are prepared to meet. the big rush for Spring Ap parel as never before. (;once now and get First Choice, New Easter Neckwear JUST ARRIVED—Many new novelties in. Ladies Neckwear have just arrived. Dainty and pretty ideas at all prices and for all purposes. New Easter Gloves The final touch of distinction to a well dressed woman is given by "Trefousse" -Gloves. We have them inall the new shades. .- ratinaUS'i • The &Ore;that,Shuusthe New Things First "letamismiemla ve Social and' Personal Mr. D. S C1uff is ;spending a few days in town • Miss Graham who has been • spend ing the winter with relat'tynvlea in Loddon, ,has retur'n(ed thonue and will resume her classes in paint- ing. Messrs. CJ. Masson and J Wat- son, of Blyth, were callers in town on Saturday last. Mr. Jenkins, of , };.Moto, was a visiot here lest we nowing toles �k3 ft s hav5 ' A.'�81 xn sister, .,.Miss an . Pl8 '1 gone under an operatibn. Mrs A.M. Kay and Miss Helen, of Stratford, ;spent .Saturday the guests of Mr. W.H Kerr and Mr. and. Mrs. J. L Kerr. The Toronto Star Weekly pub- lished a splendid pictures of the young people who gave The Mer- chant ices' bythe Faculty of chant of n To - Education Dramatic Club.. of To- ronto and among them we noticed the face of Mr. Norman L. Murch, who took • a leading. part. Walter (MIK K. C , for many years a valued citizen '• of. Ridge- -town` (left for 'Moosejaw, Sask., where, he has entered one of the leading law firms. A number of the citizens aseemblipdr at .a fare- well banquet, at whrcii'megret was exprelssied at .Mr. *Wes determin- ation to leave for bila"Wiest';' Mr. Mills Will be reme dbY many as he took part in the "last. Oneter io election here, o ` behalf of the Conservative Part Mrs. Diohl and n, Louis, left on Saturday 'for air home in Paisley after :a vis" . with 1(he for- mar's mother, Mrs. J. McGarva Mr. D. A Forrest • was a '.week end visitor with thi brother, Mr. -William Forrester t Mitchell. Mr. Fred Heid, o Seaforth, was a. visitor in town Monday. Mrs. Boles and. M' s; Iloles expect to leave about tilt- e ad of'Aprils-to make their 'future onile at 'Crook- aton Minn. ai fo • ;•`mer.. Mr. Harry,Cxa$esb ', ti ,•C. c.the To- ronto with but no ser, ,toad x. ronto. Daily Star, 1, ;now, in lt.re- "land, and will torr pond for that. r d ,,nin t e Moine .Rule paperg trouble. 1110.- .P,u g s. :I`orbes fro is attend- ing in ,'Normal at Stratford togy.'part in that classic ally "As yr•u biro it,?' given by the r(studenes 'lae- Friday night. ;"t' We are glad to ,? ge Mr. Adam McKenzie out again after his re- cent illness. Miss Ida Wilkin has been under. in the doctor's tate dueling g thepave wee week. . list . ata was on the slick l i!s;.Miss 13p•re 'last week with the ppe vailingcold This w eek Mr. an .Mrs. Joe .R'e ii rdi i -lost for Berlin 1-a and children where they will r e,.dle in the fut ui*o. They are no serangers 'to that city having lived blare i--'e- ',oro t,coming to1.linLone, The New Bra wishes themsucc,es in their new hone. Mr. Jack Levy, of..Toronto, is, Y holidaying at the paeental home. Miss Louite 'l.iceney, _tof Jllyth -vas a y£fsitor with diet; grand'noth- or, Mr's, Thompson, Albert street, Mr. Dave Forrester, of London, spent Sunday at his .home here. Mrs. She herd wn a sty et, P To nd ee has returned to town after spend- ing the :wintgr in .Toronto. Mr, Oliver Johnson (paid' Brus- sels hotel-kcleperse an official vista last week. Miss Halliday, of Belgrave, is visiting in town. Miss Nettie Morrish of Detro:,t is visiting .01er grancteargnits, Mr, and ,Mrs. Donald McDonfald and sister, Miss; Lida' MMMorrash. " Miss Jean Wylie leaves on Thurs day (this afternoon) to spend the Easter vacation with 'ter parents, Rev. W. W Wylie, of. Durham. Rev. and Mrs. la 13. Stevenson, of Tavistock, were the guests, of Mr. and Mrs. W. S Downs over Sun- day, while here Mr. Stevenson took the services in Willis church. Mr. J J. Weir, of the Royal Bank will spend Good Friday at Wrox- eter. Rev. J H. Hibbert; Chairman of Wingham District, preached 3n On-. tario Street Methodist ;Mere Tues- day evening at the evangelistic' series of eiervieier' being held. Rev. A M. E. Thompson, of Aly - mer, was in town on Tuesday. He had been visiting has mother: at Goderich who is ill. Mr. Herbert Mannii g, of Brus- sels, was a visitor at the ;hone of Ernest Resell, Clinton; The visi- tor is a brother-in-law Mrs. George' Nott is Upending the Easter Holidays.' at Welland with her sister, Mrs. Gledhill, she will be accompanied by her daugh- ter, Mrs. Cunnirfa>ham, of Carlow Mrs. Jacob Taylor left fot Tor- onto on( Tuesday morniin to or a two weeks,,Ytt.vxt ,-her daughter Dell, and other 'Mends, and in- tends tto spendthe Hastier atoll - day With her Son Will, of Napanee, Miss Dell will accompany hes. Mrs. S E. Andrews, of 'Wintiipe,g arrived Monday, ,to attend' theIfutiera 1 0 . f her sister,. .Mrs ; John. Jackson. She will spend .some r . time here wi�llt d�eL,r dattolitery Mrs. B. J Gibbings, 11� pE Ci eses veli That Extension rel' License's Lrth HUN Oars 9a on 1st of May _-_ Ommission' .Is Notify the Hotel Will Not be Granted, Winghttm, April •3,—No aigiror will be sold in North'ti7uron after May 1. The 'five 'hotels in..Wing- Liam, 'besides the other lintels: an the riding, wereeeerved 'to -day with notices from the Noril'h` He- ron license commissioner that the three months' extension of license would not be granted 'Therefore North Huron, and no doubt all of Huron County, will be "eery" after May 1. •v Y., wv.eeesetes THE CLINTON NEW ERA r• Thttlrsday, April 9th, 1.914;, • ll VO1UDITEFP . $QuAD,17I3 I COW' ,i, i '5•,, TYRONE VOLUNTEERS HOLD MANOEUVRES, AT DU�GANNt, 5a � a ,.:Manoeuv'res on an extensive scale were carried-' out. in Ranfurl , demesne, Dungannon, on Wednesday, 25th *hen y g iugs y, ;Feb.. 'lie th Dun 'annoy_ battalion. Tyrone Re rment,.'of the Ulster volnteer force, had'a field day. + ;The opf) rstlolis'•in *hick; 2000men participated, covered anarea of two square miles. DIST I1 'I~N• s odcrieh 'Township - ' ;'• ;,leader ht of Mi.:, Mt ]'based throltgfi t c We. nee Nervy ti report the, ;lineae ,,t .•j he each" ai n, t It'e`'wisi' os't. oris 1. O. 'vis•I•Int�iii Roail whnNnt tell,.Irecens �-the.. arsons wasparsonage undeit• w ,• , ltgh£:sti•oke oft yd1•alvaia Of his rii;hk A,t1tats%"ti:pe for: scarlet f!'vea, ji�pS side: • xt is. p easing to r.mort th it .\) r. Puw.e ins e a vet touchin aril t`e'el- Jervis is improving ni 0fy and we iMgreply 'stating it was•mue blessed hope he will soon he as Well as ever. to give than, to receive; • Hobnesville The' klolrnesviite Oreamerr will} comm+ace opewtinns on Monday, l April 'l3'h. Anv farmers wishing to' send•their ct•ealn 0811 now get ready. for the rigs which start nn Monday. Mr. O. Williams will be at the head 1.1 the staff again. LiU know Joseph Hanna a f•u•nrerwbo resides on the 10•h concession of Kinloss narrowly escaped death nr fatal injury in the mechanism ofa\ windwill-a le v days ago. , Leaving the mill running inear, he tr g not m ed to a ledge over the granary in the barn, to pmt on a bel;: The place was interum and there was little room to r Iterate, Ur some manner the revolving shaft caught -in the Jacket he was wearing' To seve.hhnself he seized a post and held cin with all his strength while his clothing -Was wound up and the sleeve torn from his j•icket and shirt.. The parting of the garments let him free, suffering only from nervous shock and severe brtiises on the flesb. Stitnley The N iii Ere is sorry to learn t list Reeye•'(ion the .welt known mulct pality'fepr 'ke ntative of St 511153., is mit. erjnv llg. hie ueu ti gond heal: h. 11' the good wishes of Horny friends will, tend to hasten Reeve Glee's complete restoration he should soon he coeval eecent. • Miss Nettie. Praiser has returned tap her home after spending the winter wit is friends near Sarnia Mr. Mal. MrEwen was in Kent On., last and spent a few days amoul; friends there. • Mr. Juhu McKerzie returned to his home pear Port Albert „n Saturday of hist week. The marriage of Miss Florence Me kips, ehls,ir,,laiighrer, of John Mekins is announce t it 1 re d o tette t a, ar, �Vi d nesday next, to Mr. Sterling 111'14, de rich townshi ,. tixeter • Rev. E. G, Powell of Main Street Church, w,IS agreeably surprised the other evening when the W.O.T. O„ u:, behalf • of the Exeter >swpereat,ne people presented him with 11 v1 ry beautiful and costly chi ring cl ask: Mrs, Pon ell a as also renis -net. rd with a check on the Mn ,e" s .13 it k Travellers report the country roads roads a,t the in a condition son u under timeof,the Sc1rr, Arc v,rr.e stances business is coda g Kipper Mrs. Rev. R. li,. Barnby, and little daughter of Lambeth pare visiting the lady's parents Mr and Mrs. William Ivison. Mr. Wm, Orr of Drysdale has engaged with Mr. Robt, Parsons for the summer.. Mr. and Mrs. Howley were visiting friends in Exeter last week. Mr. Wm. Ross has returned' from his annual trip to the rountry north of Toronto. Be' brought' tack a fine carload of young oattlllrto run on his pastureland this summer.• Lsndenboro The members of the Women's Insti- tute 'have arranged .toi .hold a ,social .next Tuesday eveningsin •Forrester•'s .Hall, There will be games and music and a good time is expected from •730 to 10 p.m. admission free.; -Everybody welcome, Mr. Wm. Tidee•welh; commenced work on Monday with Mr. Roht. Scott with whom hie is 'en a ed fn • a ea mwa. vpuega8ce. and has. moved his family into Mr. necessary for him to move. He has built ep a good practice since coming here and has won the confidence acid I respect of 'his patrons. Mr. Edwin Munro returned to the 1 Weston Tuesday after spending the Winter'ewit.h .ftliende here. He -was adeoulpa`ilieife'hq, his mother who rovt1G' :spefirdcbi dn:ittitd!ht months visiting pert son Frank in Winnipeg. tI."i.ThTtiiiial3 adios Rt.&oout' or'th wed ding of Miss Gerteetde Asquith' fo a gentleman fa!om Watford the care mony to he held at noon on Thursday. Mr. Olive Lawson has opened up a lisery stable. • Brucefreld ' Special Easter services will he held - in the Presbyterian church on Sunday next, the choir under Miss Turner will have charge of, the music. Rev. Mr„ Woods will have a special. Easter ser mon. ; Miss Alma, Gibson who has been ill is slowly recovering. Wm, McQueen spent Sunday at his home, he has completed this year's work in Knox college. He has still two years to put in:before entering the ministry. Miss Hazel Elcoat who has' been ill will not return to teaching school at Ripley for some time, ' Mn, Peacock delivered 2 fine head of fat cattle at our'station lately that tipped the beam at 2840 they were the finest pair that have been delivered here for some time; they were • put, chased by Charles Reid at a good figure. • • Mise Alma Gibson is confined to her home with illness, she attends the Riddell'a: house and Mir;-- Ethic Gray has.moved into the house lately oceu- pitel hy.Mr. Tideswell. ' The farmers in thisAgighhorhnod are latayhaving their wood cut with a. buzz easy. ' \i Ingham The Wingharn pnhlic school board met in conference with Dr. Field, inspector of public, school- in con Dec Mon' with the overcrowding ' in the school, After hearing; the explana- tions of Dr. Fields in the different ways of overcoming thedillleulty they decided to establish a kindergarten de - pertinent on May'I. A. committee is. at' work going into the details so as to have everything ready. „ The firemen had a rim .to the Queens Hotel where a chimney, caught fire, i lit nn damage was done. The fire was put out withcnt the assistance. Of the firemen. The recent rains caused the river to swell t ut now it is clear of ice and rubbish no dan>sge is looked for. as it has a.clea1 course to the lake. John Quirk and his daughter were, the gt "sts of friends in London this week. The police are still on the alert for those oho are putting out poison for dogs, and a police court case may he tieres,ilt, The pieaentation was to baso hien bed d•t hut d the circum as an acknowledgment of the dptendid BEST FIRE PROTECTION Fire -proof, construction is " better, fire protection to . a C building m Wan d amount g tete B of fire:inaurance, Bycovering a buildings }r� buildin s with J -r Asbestos Roof- ingf- mg it prote'afi; them from fire at no extra coat. lit hdd the highest fire- resisting propertieg, beceusemade of a fireproof, indestructible material —Asbestos. It will withstand` the try intense flame of a powerful blow- torch for needy an .hour without burninmarketgofe s sucho Cprot pror tection on P (w J -NI ASBESTOS ROOFING fe Other ready roofings are made of wool felt, raktock, paper, shoddy, coal tar and other -highly inflam- mable materials whi ch are an actual menace tbuilding o a instead of a protection. 3-M Asbestos is the "cheapest -per -year" roofing, be cane it requires no coating or painting to preserve it. ' The first cost is the only expense.. It resists fire, rot, rust and wear and is the. only permanentlydurable. prepared roofing. Adapted to allclimates and weather conditions. Write arcall for SamAhis ndloolelt, ia.t ,dd & p� yf R. - a 11d.811T ER tat��O� c 9 891 e. .diuJir�r. In twenty . generations every per eon has had 131,076 direct ancestors. Coal. is India's most important mineral' product, followed by gold and petrol'eitrm.' A Syrup cup and butter -dish are contained within the lid of new pancake plate. The. English city of Sheffield has 400 concerns engaged in the inanu- ifacture of steel. Vermont's Hirst marble quarry, opened about 1795, still is being profitably operated - The Reggej aable' Care of )411`r -(,i tiFGY `' .tc,h' t ! will,l es'ult i i your watcU a goon;' pro'onglog its days of deefulnese- • Whi,t is reasonable care 1' An occasional visit •to' a jeweler:,' who ."knows'how An.occasional visit meanv{3rat Jost. a yehrly visit. To pi}t it off longer is : to put it off too '!:long ti,•1aF ,l iO i t,': It you aspect wedded'i'for elPtrnie to some one' expert,' we would li'ke0.,[ 4 <,.�nk pue`o a of our good workon that watot+your , bo,a a, n•(A . iii Yt • V r Your watioh�d>eserves the beet'-''] treatment�^yitit in get, and it is just Mat whidb ofFer: ,,.,c x •h 1, , In the last 2Fb' fears the popula- tion of Q malls, had: increased ;from 48,009,,0b0 ,tdee,66,000,i000. O I! i' l Il lP :.CRURCHFS o ` O !t•;1.•., i fro Jf 'it r.t4•,. i tl ' t..,s �� �. .OI Ir(OOOia,�00 7 ,r .u�1 ( ,: ";: V1�ILL S `imth CH Rev J„P ,Falconer, of Rodney Ont.,,. will 1reaeh•on 'Stiijday •BAPTIST.,CHURCH. Mr' D K Prior occupied' the pul- pit in the morn, fang. Mr C Holland' occupied the pul- pit lief the cMeniiyg and gave a very, ;impressive adddxjeei( which' was much' appreciated. . T,hera•will:. be no- services in this church next• Sunday• owixig to a great number; of .the rnlembers be ing, a'tvayx Suyd'dy;,'Schoo1 will •'be heliie.as usual at 2.30. • On Sunday April' ( 19th, 'services will be held; as usual; . ONTARIO 'ST CBURCR. •, • Rev. J W. Hilbert, of Wingharn, aeeisitede the pastor on. Tuesday ei'ef[lfxl'ia' Some of the young ipeoplie took ;part( in' -tlie 'eelrviee one '�IoyKlay- evenin *hien a large, somber of young. people wexle':present. The especial services will likely close this Week. On Sunday next' special Baster services wil:i be Meld. The pastor; Rev. 5 J. Allis will preachreorning amad evefni>t Miss McClinton, Sopraato Solo- ist of North St. Church, Gode- rich, will assist the Choir—and. will sing a solo a each a vice. WESLEY CHUttCB Musical program fot ,i sties Sunday Anthem "Christ is Risgd. Schneekex Anthem "Our Mighty Liird isBisen” Bailey Male Quartette "Crown. Him with Many' Crowns" Lyon. Messrs, Wil. kin, Moffatt, Rowe, bast Solo "The Lord is Risen Sullivan Miss I. Boles. The pastor will preach special Easter sermons. seassesse. sees • 'sows posses •••ost:oes•eseaseo•••••i••• O O ii •• O • ;,• • e As Seen From the Gallery' Z J e • • 1 ra 00•NO••ill ECHOES FROM QUEEN'S PARK. f e•enem+aee: M (Special to the New Era) . ' i' Senforth I Wee thet•hee-k'ear.-•A Calgary ex change says of a recent wedding there A pretty but quiet wedding took place. it) Knox Presbyterian Church, when the lies. J. A. Clark married Helen K. only daleghtea of Mr. and 141st Victor Peale of the Loraine Apartments, and formerly of "Larnecliffe," ..,Seaforth, Ont., to'Thurstnn Blake, Weatherbee of the )oral staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, 'formerly,of Springhill, N. S. The bride. who was unattended woore ivory satin charmeuee draped with: chiffon and pearls;,the' long. tulle veil in Juliette cap effect caught with a s After a sprays of orange blossoms. reception and ;supper, 41 the home of t he , hrides parents, e Mr. and Mrs. Weathetbee left fora trip to the coast On their return they spill reside at the. Connaught Apartments.. i .l�reason-Ua4mbe11.=The .marriage was 'Shf mmzod a t Cal acv on Satin, (Inv, "March SS; by Rev. A. C. Wishart of St. Pauls church, of Clarion Oath() retie (Minnie) eldest daughter of A 31. unit Mrs. Campbell of Searorth to ?lir, Rohe rt IU, Jackson sou of Mr. Geo. E. 1 f n;ksofr of',Egmondvilie. • Agricultural Commission, A motion introduced by Col. Mav- berry, Liberal memher for South Oxford supported by Mr. Rowell and Opposition, calling for an age;cultural commission. was rejected by. the Gov- ernment. The motion was as follows "That in view of the serious decline. in our rural population, as disclosed in our decennial census, accompanied by iL decline in the strength and vii;al ity of the rural church in many sections of the Province, and in view of the general scarcity of farm labor throughout Ontario, ,which has for some ye}xrs past has caused grave con- cern to, the farmers of the Province end.contributed to a material diminu- tion iu•the agricultural production of the Province, this House is of the opinion that a non-partisan Commis- sion of practical men should he appointed to inquire into the condi• Lions of agricultural and of rural life in the Province, and report to this House the facts with their recommend ations as to the :stops which can and; shouid be taken to remedy or improve• I existing conditions,''; Married Women. The Government has declared against sbe extension of the Municipal franchise to married women, other - wipe qualified. Spite of the fact . in sp the,t the Bill of Mr, .1. C. Elliott, Liberal' member for West Middlesex. , embodied tbe' same princrpte' as that which was carried by Foch an ere -minus majority Si, the recent Toronto Muni. 1 Meal elece.ions and which has heen brought to the ettenbion of the Gov.; eminent in ;petitions from a Jnree num her of .Municipalities throaighnuL l.be Province, the i.00see eetie'••mejoe, I its in the House defeatexi the Bill. • This nrea,.c uxe yvus not designed to giant the franchise for the L e;islatrrre for Municipal elections and simply p there, were only two married women therwise t iaali1iecl to vo t�e who were o I by reason of owning properly, m• being tenant.sorpaving, ea in an income tax. If eIriIiotBill bad passed, lncrloption undoubtedly could have. heen navel in a number of additiomit Mnoieipelit,ies whore the vote now is oloaed. The liquor interests are generally g g teamed fon' the defeat of this 13i1L The gnestion is being asked, "How is it that the iutrresst of the Government anti of the liquor interests seem to coincide so often?" No Temperance Advance, Bars are still to be open on Satur. 1.01101011 Rofdti' League • will hold. an Easter En- teii(3i,nmieuitt, act the 'ihom}e of 1 Ar- thur Wiltse o.n Tuesday night last' Quite a number of ,the children on the Road have' thee' measles' Arthur S'ioveineon_.attcn,d(ee1, an auction' sale of Ws brother-in-law whet lives Neer Bruse,eis on• Tres day of this week. Pusher in n Olt•• 141x.,Iarhn7ohns plisseur ,cl1ase0 Wrn. Anderson's house +'tut will move' 10 ,hoi'l 111, Wm. an. l a,ttison ha,s'i'anul;ed the house' nil the Yolni r estate from Mara. J. 1)r.1Vrir. hes hon he tbehonse and office where helices from Mr,, J. John etons. This newt is pleasing: to his mony '(riends who feared that he •might leave the village it it becan)r, day afternoons -and ou holidays except Christmas Pay. hill: of William • McDonald,: Liberal :Member for Cen- tral Bruce supported .by: the Liberal party in the House, to.close the bars at Saturday !Soon and all:. legal boli days was' turned down by the,Govern- ment, represented) by Mr. Hanna, alio also intimated that he thought the, Governnxent was going fast enough as was in regerd`to'teanperence,' The Opposition ridiculed this statement. •alt►thin vs McQueen. Because -Dr: McQueen, Liberal Mem bei fir North Wentce3orth, . exposed. the' nonenfor'cenient of the Liquor Lieene Lawiri Ken e,'Uaptain Mech- lin lin:Oonservative member for the latter Constituency; made a violent personal attack on.ehe'Liherel member which, however, reacted' against" himself- and the Government. He .charged Dr. McQueen • • with issum.g orders for whiskey to one ,or two individuals in expose of legal amount,;_ and read the orders in the Rouse. Dr. McQueen explained that he had giken thistorder forwvhiskey,to a man on the verge of deliriumtremens, in the belief that. that alone would help him. He 'bad also done it after consultation with the man's- -spiritual advisor. Dr. Mc. Q peen's Open and frank statement rd he confidence commanded t encs cod respect of both Conservative and.Lib• Bradm erirhers. Several Conservative- reembers in the lobbies openly express eel their disgust at the attack of Dr. eleQueen; The incident is believed to . les another link in the chain of evidence shi,wing ` the •e?llience; between the. Cro,ernruent and the liquor interests. It rti significant that 1bS hotel keepers seimro he herding' nyerto`the Gov.. ernrnent alt their lettci`s 'all their documents and pIathis %heir whole Mise in it:;i hands,' l''eliai.td Once i1Ciire, . Cot'res1e ndence tabled in .the House. T: showed tlt e the Assistant 'Deputy alinieter of 'vAgricultureeftorte to a district repree n6ative ()lee he Depart- meat had hesarl that,. he was actively winking for Inche innede, D?elunerirnre Art11311) WOlhl l0ig him, diel, he should not take a stand on the ,qpeetten, The representative replied 111 11 0piCY ('I tIT that he wooed acre, ph dlrt(ition from no quer' ere in moral issiles. In spite of e diplomatic reply by,tbe..l�epax t - merit, the fret renetius ttiat.ivhile one Government officinal wee sv;arned not, to help the Oanfde Tem o-ranre Act. another Government official, License efe ee,.1 ''•. \i�p:r ounterrb- :11eweler;and O,Dtjcisa ri e. q Issuer of Ma>; ria& a L.0 as`'e ' Inspector Snide, divas present in, land and elso i4 the Counties of Peel' and Huron working actively against,,, the Canada' Temperance Act. • Central BusiuessCollege Stratford, Ont. ` Become a specialist in busi= • nese. Is offers more o portuni. ties than any ;other pp y t callm fin itireap1the'fiilll pleasure of success. 1T3fou muef hey rth't tit'fitklfltfig.' fd1 , i,1This as': Orr'taaio'e-,-besabusinesa- •, techbol•.•' WO jive individual at. tention. ' You . may enter. our classes at any time. Three de- partments, 4(oeermeereial. Shortbanez arid' Telegraphy. .!Write at once for our free catalogue. ILIA, McLachlan. ;Principal �er�,aaaeh+wtrrtrv„ Boar J or'Se'r`-vice,... Having purchased from Mr. George Dale of JK.inhurn his • ya,Ifiw.orth,bog ; I will keep the. se ie1fgreervicei at lot 23, Std con, of Hu lett,,, Arms 511.Q0 at time service,. it rivi a re- p leg gee turning if necessary.] i an,+;rJ, • i el L TY 014LL 4, .,1 ;n...0_ {rr oto(•:; Auction •.Sald' ''' - . . ori •t ee There will be offered far sale":by pub lie auction. on Tudsday, Aiprit'14tb cat 1 p in. on lot 3, obit i,3. t ullett, 200 " acres of land knoatq as theiJ•aWes-Mc- Oonnell farm, alas; .his entire l arm stock, implements, ete.l,l leen ile -.'Private.kluger age; ,f.,,.,,; i1 ''. I. am starting a• ivate ktnaergaziten in the lower room ef i tile: ohool on Townsend street. immed ateIytfter Easter,, anll would like g,nuno,,beriof pupils between the ages of foup and seven. The class ;vent%be iirgld„in ,the afternoon between he hours ,of 1.30 and 4 p.m. Terms]tllle month,•,Apply HAZEL O'4EIL, Ontario Street CALL AT THE' , MIRTH ENi) FEED STORE See Our Stock of Seeds , Red Clover Timothy • Aleike (Gov, standard) also Oil Cake Linseed Meal Calf Meal Chick Feed Chick G,it We handle Clinton, Exeter, and the celebrated King Quality Flour Orders Taken For Lime Sulpher and Lead (for spraying trees) also Fertilizer, - We are Out for a Square Deal FRA S W� VANS FRAN TERMS' CASH. PHONE 192 RANRAILWAY D TRUNK SYSTEM Easier Handal tares Single Fare—Good going and re - turnip April g I?only. 9.10 Fare ;and One 'Third Aril ,11-12. Return limit,April 14 1914. 1 1 . • (Minimum( "taro, 25c, Between all stations in Canada oast of Port Arthur; also tio' De- troit' and ertroit':and Port, Huron,, Mich., .Buf- falo, Black uffalo,Black Rock, Niagara Falls' and Stuitpelnsion, Bridge, N. Y. CatiliCPS [ICOMOD Rounij trip tickets to points in 14letni- • sketche avi lobs, .Alberta. and S.i 1't'n to 1)bicagu, St, Panl or Duluth on sato_ each Tuesday .enol Oo:tnt:er 27. inclus- ive, et :low rates, Through Pullman Tourist Sleeper's to Winnipeg on above dates, leaving Toronto 11 p.m, No change of cars. Return limit, Two Monthsfl£ , een perticuiaas nt any Grand Trunk Ticket office or write E HORNING D. P. A, C. r Toronto Union Station, , Ont. John E onsfo.rd h Son, city passen- ger aucl Ticket Agents, phone 57 A. O. Pattison; station agent