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I - . . . - . - . . I � . � I I �, - . . � 1 .. . � I E I . . . I / . . . � � . ; � I I . I � I ly . - . . . I -_ - . - . � — _. I . � . � I - - �: � . . � ___ - � I � 11111111-- I - _!=11., � I __ . I I . 1- I . I . � XaLZAN BROS. Pubftheft . i . Ity - ­ - . I . . ca - � _� I . 01tTY-NINTH YXAR ]RUARY t'9 1915. $1.00 A Yroa%v in Advv�n 1, I ; . r , IDAY9 FEB I � I . . ry � �_ I I SEAFOR 9. FR � .. I . � .r 11 � ­_ . WHOLIC MMMr-R 2A9,2 � . - . __ . � . .... - ___ __�, - -.-- -____�__­ --.--- - ­ -I ____-1" 11 I --- I I � . I I .__ - __ . � � - � . ftw ; N�� ____ — . . . . . . . . , � � lj . I . - e n . . I I � . I 11 elved have to ,pay 'a tax, of - one cent Jor meeting Is marked by a larg atte - ; � I . : 1, I - ,show rnercy to xnan ery. Word ,to, 'thli effect was rec . - - -,7" 1 � , :� , , One Hundred Years ,ot Peace Eoly Sort ture, to. . t04 * by Speaker Jamieson at the Par- each note. " .djance. - 11�� - . . � I feet Into the 'a . I I Z I . - . kind -and to direct our s, ,Aether Thd Red Croas.—The - , � a - - lia,j�nqnt buildings. This will be the first Letters ,and postal card . J I � 1 � I . - , . - 79). iBut there ; � � � � --..- _ , , I .... I --- ; 4 Nvp,y of I e, (St Luke 1 - sewherz Women's I stitute and the patriotic I I . � - I UM%- . I Last Sund;ay, the centenary of peace are -two ien 0 whom the world is a0casion in years that Mr. Studholmc s1Vn.t'ftA &�polnt in Canada or el, - a h e are . I 11 . � CJR,EIG LOrrHING. Co. en- will have to have a: special stamp of wom,�!n e.,,is �t 1d. wit th m � a 11 0 has inot lbeen 'in his place Sor the op now . I . I � greatly I debted for their streriuous . . . I a " . C . was observed in -St. James', Church, . one ,cent. =for ,each letter and -postal able iO annt)unc-a that the collections - . .. . . - I I P,ate o" earth. They Ing .ceremo;nies. . - . . � . i ... - � I = Ses,forth. The tne�. X. Corcoran, hi part, off ar.ts to trestore p A . I card, these to come Into eff ect at a for Rpd -Cross purpoL,-2s recently made, . I � . .. . . . Ffeld - an a,ll the churches of � .Canada, . deserve nivemal gratitude though' . . . date ,to, The later announced. . reached the total of si-i54, in Bluevale . . � . I i '--'I�-2 � � : . . lted I" Protesting that they.were not given i i p . I the (United States and England the key- their effo ts have not - I . . . . I I � - . . . . . e protection, against quacks and 'Bills of lading will 11ave to pay a, and surrounding coun.try. IT, additlail I I- - . . � An. 4 . - a. successf I Issue.PapePiusX foresaw the sam .1 ,to ralsing this stim the RFd Cross I . I . * � note, ,toda,y,_I�g 'thanksgiving to God . tax of itwoltents. , � I ; . a icatastr0he Impending and amateors that the medical profession � I . . � 001 the, borrlb . arke' ha (f - 0 011 . . . . . : that '�vn. (have ba(Y evnundred years (A. 1 18, ,accorded under' the law. a repre- Praprleta�y'and patent .i-nealcines vf.111 !.W ' _Jward 3d a bale oi -,sup- .- I � and exertel -h self to ,dvert It by moral � ; q Peace between the British Empire ' - have to ,have a'special tax stamp --4f- Plies Valued at ;--90 besides -preparing - I .. � - (I I I I . � . I ';. � � -1 . the UrAted. States. In 181% (Wiar broke sqlaslon b t .without success and, beiag, sentative deputation! of veterinary sur - 1500 yar - - I . - � % _ 4 , cA ' -f 9flxod equivalent to one cent for every d -s & Pban6* g�ls. I-Ars. Mate, See- - . . -, � � � tiers"... - 1 er, I * - I - � . i�o A�11 - ,W"nt. ii � I � I. . _. out ibetween Great Brltain,�aad the Un- phystoa y eble, as soon as war wa- geoins waited upon Han. James Duf I . ­ I . . L hls'grie� and yesterday to urge the Government Lu ten Icents ,of, 'Tetall value. . Tet&-rY Of the Women's Institute .has - . - .. � . I - ' - ited States. ft',wasnaturally to be sup�- declared,' , e collapsed ir "� ' on ;sparkling -wines will bear an ad- I received a Personal letter of than)tcs ­ I i . . life, 'praying for I bring in legislation making it neces- 1 4 . f .- - posed that'Canada should be -deeply passed ou of ,this I �ditional tax )of five cents -per quart. from Red Crosshe,D,dquarters at Toron- . . I n Intending to prac- - i - � � $ and - Involved in the struggle and thj� ,was, his .belove,di ichildren. Xt is �admltted by sary for any perso I r 4 . t � I , I'll . -the his I wbilst champagnes will have to pay a to, expressing. appreciation to wh, t 11 � I � prove . I : I I pe� y I ­ ; , tion of war.was tice (as �a veterinary to first ' I � � --- :- I Goolds'.,. S ia. � indeed, the Vaob. f , I t all that thd ; declara . , the Bluevale warkers have d0ne. The i � Z I I . �,; I As the qualifications aadi to, Ltake out a license I war duty of twenty-five cents a pint. i I . I . ­ � ­ - -ate cause of his death. - - - good work will still go an� I : i , . . 5 . - I . ; . Grext BritAin, w'as, it this time, In immedi . . I . I 0 1 - � � . 'gave up his Jife for t ' - , i � I . . .rel �� i . k tice'� The plan advanced would I - � I 12 ! I . . valved in a life and death struggi. good Shyp�erd, h64 9 PTSC I- - , I I ; I - . . Strong Statement by Standard - __ --- I I - . . with all Its give the vete'rinaries an association and I Nank ' - . i . E � I � I � I � t I . with. Niatpoleon, and. was in poor con- hio flock., The war,wason t � . .1 , �% . i I . - - 4 10 ,.. � I - t� . n with �so, young horrors but! his successor Pope Benedict the Tight - a require applicants f or I 0 .. . Brucelfteld 11 , I � I - a . � I . . . _. �� iour r Won -to *age, ware eve . � I . . TV P 'ice- s licenses -to come up to the standard - � I .11 � - .. . - - . . . a hation -90 r ejontinipd. his. 'efforts -as peace- -ath Of' Mrs.�, Reld.-Much and sl,l- I . 1 . the Vnited, "Sta%s iwas, 'at XN IM . . I . � . he Minister B1(3, 'INC �' ITS AND cere regret . i ,. I � I . . this -ttme, iLnct It was -not. the. ,British inak,6r. (He dvised 9 truce between the set by the association. T , - N DEPOS * -waz f e it by our Citizens � I . � - 7 � . AEASE I i - I I . g . I i . ; ids are . '. . I Government which declared war,, but ebntendin nations on the birthday of profnised.considerattati. - . t 0 geperally, on learning of the death of J . �. � . ' . . . ,AIN �N' PITS. i - . -AbA , . ,PILO, . ; I e 9 0 * 0 . . . I the. United States. Xt was not a -popular. our b1t - . Mrs. Charles Reid, which occured at � � �, eit -f I , est Was not granted'. His . . - , . � i � ) - I ssed �Lora, the Pri-ne 6f peace, . ent is going Ili ,NET I . : . � 4any odds and ends a- ter our -great i wiar, ielther In England oir Canada or, but ,bis tre / the hospital In Clinton, on. Wednesday . oie4ts I s ,more favorably re- The Ontario Governm The statement of the Standard Bank 1. 11 . ' ; *A W In . the United. 'States -itsplf, the Newl. next reque t f or � more. legislation affecting the 7sale of Cana of last 'Week. >Irs. Reid had undeigonc. .11 . : I - - i A � - I � I . � 10 days sale wi"I'l be -cleared- Rnglaohd States being decidedly uppos- ceived. He � , ked, 'that At least the d:a for the year ending 31st a jsomew'hat critical operation a few I . - . � , t I . I ed to( the bellicose declaration, which prisoners ,both ,sides whofwere per- of liquor. It isn't. exactly prohibition January, 1916, has just,been made pub- days prevImIsly and while at first it - . � � . .. - - I I - I - . i �* W14a legislation, in that it does not sum' i . . I I tly disabled trar military service lic,, "4. In, addition to exhibiting a . . z . i - . I was icarried In the House of Repre- mianen verY was ,.thought Ishe would recover, It soon I . . z � L . mar liquoZ . I � I . 1A, ged 4nd allowed to I ig i I . - j � . . I 9611taitives by a Note of 79 to 4%' �nd, phould be exchan - .selleTs of the land. It is des ned, strOng,pqsitlon, increases have been became evident that her system- could , . .. . . . return to their homes. This favor wai3 'i � . DM for - I Men"s Suits - I In 4the -Menate 03y 19, 'to ,18. The BrItIsb . I Is- to, take further to, regulate the sale of spiritu- MBAP In iqvery'-branch -of Ithe �buslness, not withstand the �hock. She was a , � . . 4 - . . -had both Is- ,granted and the exchange . . : I . I 6nd Prench Governments ous andtifermented. fluids, by reforming "and -appailently, the funds of the bank young woinan in the prilm e (of Iff e �and .11 I . I 11 . � � . . . gued avainst each other decrees of a �blac e - ' Thus without doubt, hundreds the system �tnder which liquor licenses have been well emplayed throughout was much lbeloveano, tonly In her own I I i tho di of suffering soldiers will , rough which genergus pro- , kGlrP but by all who in oyed her -ac- I : I . I ndid assortm ent of better quality suits—in colors I uslafn are � I 'i i D these , ,� �fill a sple I . I Paper blockade -and a large number ,of :of , issued. Something like 1,,400 11c6ns- the ,year, th . � . � Aelivered 1 and allowed to return to . fits have resulted., -" . . % , .. � I - . ; b to 44 in -Arnerloan 'merchant .Vessels were C' be' : . es in Ontario jare now controlled by'lo-7. . quaintance. . I . .1 . . - . ro, . . All sizes from 34 alp- hey will be wel- J e . ; wn, grey. black, and blues llies where t t showed:a gain The -Late '1&rs. Delbl.-We 1 7 . 1, -, - Last -year's istatemen . I I tured-lby the '�rulsers. of both these their ifam I . i . .. - its, children, brotN cat boards chosen from among the.-pol- made brief 11 . --w— .good style sack coat suit alt hi . . - pretence t had . re p .1 ref6rence last week to the dp . ; C.clec s. These are h grade - suits cojmed� by Jth6tr pa n In ,den,asits over the revious year 'of _! I . � I . -1 � A powers unde"r h-�t they . Itical supporters of the government,for _ath of . 4 1 . � - , - $3,901,439, while again i further In- ' hl, an . I : - . land sisters and by,.all who feel � - I � -� vfolat�d mettra.lity iby gnoring these. ers I � c Mrs. Valentine Del - old and very , I � I ; R the best. quality cloths, gqaranteed not to fade and ,gar the time being., In eac)i distri t there I I . . I I I I thosc � . � . - , I . � I iblockades. The British - de- an interest it,ftheir weffiELre andihappl­ Is ri highly xeopecte& resident Of 'this vil- - I fin Imaginary I , e' is a iboara of three men belonging to 'crease . shown this year ove . _1 - . r cn�oods . . ]i t' I of ,last year 4of $3,017,836, making -a to. lage Mrs. DelhIls, departure was sud- I -'. �_ - � to -hold. , - . i �, . . . I - m. ents tailored 1. creei especially, was carried out In a n6ss. the district and ',subject to all the local ' � � � t . . . . . . J i . I i . . . . very domineekng.manner, which To Mk; �An4rew Carnegie, also, is ld�e tal Increase Efor,the two 'years of $6,- den land easy. Sho'had been troubled ;� . � I � - . gave �4 ; I I � � defor �his -persistent Influences that can be brought to bear. � . t I . . 1. 1 � I L . great offence, and further, Britis'n of - a, debt !of- ,gt&titu C19;275, while Ahe cash On hand and for 1sokne .time -,with her.hep,rt and had i . � :I . . . -i I � 1 f r of pdace, At a 'cost, They (ad`mlnl�ter the license act in their * - I V #*#24-r&.%. ­4r&,* ave.*** §,* ip. *.*a ... #&W*_.*.... efforts I -;)osIt in central gold reserves .a- 'been confined to her bed for .a few I I � . : :45, Grey suits -at ........ .4A* 37-50 ficers were lauthorizedto, search Amerl- e districts, .meeting In secret and passing on & 1. i� . . . It is gZgedlyo�, mounts to $8,386,360, and (he irnmedl- du . She ,was sitting -up In bred drink-, - 1 ..$9.50. can vessels found 'in high seas, for I , .of ,ten million dollars, h � a � tions- for li- . Ys � ,�, .1 I . n ' * - .00.6..4.9v ... *... .am..... ' , - a .in secret ufton -all applic I � 3o Brow 'suits at ...... *.....* .... ****.. . h ,13ritish-born seamen, whom they, f orp.-, built ,the,1gr atopalace of peace at thr . ately available assets ,to $16,016,168. � Ing a (glass pf ,milk when she suddenly . . . � I - . . I )ats ' I 0 ' -1 tal of Holland, Where ee�ses and tenewals. - . The inet 1profits tor the (year totalled � ,, � � I I I 1 35. Fancy Mixtures at...*..* ................................ O...$1050' ed into the'British Navy On the plea, I-1a;guqi3, the ab.1 . expired. She m4as born In Germany, but i . � � %I ation has been estab- The system Is .bad and everybody , $621,46a.94, z- gain 6f $66,368. ! . . � . that whoever was once a ]British sub- a court jof � rbitr - Sa Over had lived in -this vicinity for man . . � � , I � I I I I � . p . . - - . I of telL lished, whose *ff Ice is to settle Intor.- knowa It to., be bad,. but custom has those ishown last yea)r, equivalent to I d, Her see- .: � � 1__0____.0_*._ -0_ ject must, alwayp, so retnaln, and It'up to now. W.;J. Han- years. She was 'twice marrie � - I � ' ~ ~ - ft. ­__P__ --_0-_--_--.-1%_ . � . ti - a,l con.roversies and disputes In %safeguarded- I ' . � I i, � . 9.22 iper icent. on the capital wid reserve, 1 and, husband - 'her * some - 1 7 1 predeceased �� ; I evep American seamen were Impressed. , na on as provincial see-retaxy, has ! . I . ' � . . er Instead of by the. na, - who, 1which apparently works i>ut'tk,Le h1g1W ! years lagia.She is survived. 1by ,her -son, I � � ; Thase claims ,did -great Injury to Un- a ipeaceful. imann . . " � _7 . 4 . . rament of -the sword, He, also. charge of the license ftpartment, has I percentage of pl.28 On the aver . Ll I � ,age cap- ! john Snider, and a�.slster In Zurich. i [ . -Commercial interests and arbit A � � I ited States ' evolve& the mew scheme There are to 4 � . � . . r . ; i � 1. . � � usal lot �rtpara.tlon by Greht Bri- circulated a ace literature and by his r iital for, the f year, jbutt. of -course In this, '� The ,rem-ains were laid to � rest. la. . � Z . ' 4 the Tef I a Tnore local boards, and there i . ; 1.Z . ,� S For I en ' ded pro- be a' latter xespect ft*tnust not be overlooked ' B-alrd's. Cemetery. She ,was 78 years of I I - i . speeches ant influence, persua L I 0 � ta,in was the immediate cause,- of the I a is tok 0 no more -local'influence. Therc Is � _� . ' - I I%AINO � of the . . . . . : minent verscn,E�ges to espouse the caus- . I � i . I I L " . 11 � i war which ensued. . 'at universal ipeace. Though the nations Is ,tof The Inuch publicity. .. th,aX -the reserve Standi'ard .,Bank I age. . . : I - - - � I � x price � . and I As England was ,greatly hampered I . . . I i .1' Ovex. .%. at Boys , - is inow 133 &er'cent. of Its capital. I . � - i I . . . � � . w . - Id no - ; I � - I i ; I I � . � . .1 I I by. its European war, sh now e.ngaged in horrible w4r, d t Under the tproposed new legislation I To. ithese i.profits 'there has.to ,be added , I I . I I � I . .. . e could not ; I � - . % the whale license business of the prov- Henisall. - I . . . � exert -all ber Inherent .force In . the adopt this beaceful means of settling 1 for K11stribution. the balance brought I - I - . I I . � I z . I . aced in the absolutf, � p t I - . 0 year of $52;217.17,, . -1 � ,utps, Mr. Carnegle's efforts Ince Will be pl I cor-n-Just � $1000 . if orward from last arrived 4 cars of ordinary ard kiln . - Z �. , their disp . � � � . , . � . I it will. richly pay anyone who has the money to spare) to in- American conflict, . and the latter was of a goinmissian. of five tor more - Secure your kiln driel corn .for ben 11 . I - - � . � I - I .1 s magnanimous and charge I together 'with o'llremilu mi ,of ($139,760.00,,! dried corn. - I. t none he les ; - A ez.a. werEF to be oped. that th , . e, Henwal. 2462.4 � � - i conducted with very variable suce fl . ; $13.00 s . ill piresents V e men. This commission will work some- Ittug froin ,the full e ha g feed. D, Urquh,Art, Oatmeal Mill'. 1, ; � 11 vest in a neat winter c( --it now. Our stock . Py infater, istrange 'to say, the �Amerl- M-Oble an d I Is to be what -along the lines of the railway 1 .resu balanc An I . � ;. - I i - � 1 . I . - . d death struggle may) - been paidt of the last Usue of new I Briels.-Mr. Ben. Hbggarth� who Is i - . . . � cane were, for the, most part,.victorious, prosent' life an . i � c-, . I I I most all styles for men and boys, , I this well con- commission, holding Tneetings In varl- ,I - � I I �,, ond,- e settled by i stock, anaking In 0 4818,441.117, .and ',attending the imedical s . : . t I in ,the, - . I dhoe1 -at Lon- � . I . .where as by Jand, In Canada tand even . � $15.00 1 . tribunal, or at least, oufj localities and� listening to all com- . 0 � . : i - I I I . . I - celved Judi isl out of which '$390fi,40.48 (13 'Del' cent-) � don, spent Saturday Mid, Sabtatli .here - , �_­. & I - � . 1:1 Michiglan, the British were generally Ahj&t it ma ,settle all future national pjaints., The -hole-a�d-corner procedure * - � - . . . . se -holder who 'has been patcl In kidivioends, #15,00A i with his parents. 'The second dance i I . successful, though not always so I 9 , I : . I in stocL- I . - � . . . . A here -it Is proper we is to be sabolished. A licen - � I I Ic For -Men - After two years of conflict, putes. An tions, in wants a mne*sl will hive tO appear has been contributed to the officerB held under,the .'ausplees of the jAmuse- . -1 � I , . -that na . '�n, - � . - sides 'were thearitly tired of the fra- -sh6uld ask, why Is it � -L pension fund,1425,009 written' off -bank I _nt Co_m,lnl,ttee Of the town hall for . . � - - I ttle their befoTe the commission In public sessiox . � i � . � '. general. ido hot endeavor,to se ,premises, S100,000 set apart for depre- raising money �far furnishings, was . - � s I , . . tricidial strife and' 6n. December 24th, and apply tor it, and anybody who I 1. I - - Iz Brown Overcoats I to. 1814, a treaty ,�f peace was 4igned at grievances, whether 2�eal or imaginary - clation in ithe �aarket value i -of - British, I quite largely attended, and .those. pre- . - - - I � . . � 1� z � peaceable manner- az the British can show,, that he Is not fit to be engag I I- - q . : - 'Mr. Col- S . I l � I - A � . ,and th reserve . � Gre. : ercoats k- . that all terirltory captured durini I ndred perfect liberty tto get up -In public a�d c4ritie's, In diison,tob i 7 � . 1 $6,00 Ghent, Belgium, whereby it was, agreed In a ire . e United States have e'd In the sale of liquor will be at Dominion, Provincial and Municipal se sent,report tan, lenjoiabie time. - � I . 3'Y Ov e 4100,000 P.d4ed to the .1 I I . . � profits, and - $139,740 from, pre- I - , I ; . Bla I war, ohould The restorgd, that the boun- � past one hu . . from em4%es ert - Ilb' Boltan . � . done ,during the ey vW�n =ch this . 0 . oftow 1 &use is ,undbubtedly the show. it. The license year will ' begin � . years? One; ic mium on mew, ,stock, bringIng the re- I I A Overcoats - dary ,line between Canada and �the Uh- - .week serving as jurymen. -Mr. John . � Id . I . 'I, & of n� tionality, close ad. I a6 . ry . .$10.00 ly coupled on ' if�prent dates, 'in ,different see : I 1ted States rshould ))e peacefully, settled pri � a - 00j,000, a $53,- Ste y 1z. putting an. ,5om.e finishing - . I � � . - Than tIons of the �province, so that the com 7' ime V i -h 14s t,he piride of race., - , . actice� of im- with -whfc 140.63 will be ca*&Ied forward to I 11 � . -n move :� , I Fan%r-*,-x ixtures . by rommlssl* and� the pr from one section to I 'Pro- touches on the Aew town hall 1nthe : � I .y - - - . . on . this iprideiu�thing could be more foolish misian. ca, . fit and, -loss account for next year. Con- way of pal-.1ting, graining, vtc., and . I - .: � , . I pressing'American seamen, whether by � � - � . , n4ed. No human being, man ,another " the renewalperiods arrive.. , I ; . � birth or naturalization was _,-discon- and Lmfou tributions of $25600 were made tothe 2 .. � "`:, . I . ; credit for be-- it' is propase& to divide the province the whale hall, both ,downstairs and I 11 I r U�� sSs � 'For Boys' . I -elaipsed M Mamen . least 'isix'dis Canadian Patriat'le Fund; 42 600 to the - I I . I thnued. .,Of course$ som& time' tricts for this pur- . . i on, the second. ifloor, Is being well scrub- - : l - , - -into iat - - � . I . . was kno-im, on this ,side of Ing of any -p aticular nationality or race Red Cross Fund,, �and $1,00 to the - � . I � � . I . before It one so -pride -bimself on pose. The commission Will be composed - bed ,and cleaned. - The mew grat 0 1 1 � � � nID4111 ,should a,ny an Relief Fund. , now In. ,their place and give heT%6 e I � ars the iAtlantic, that the treaty- -was sign- ' *to be .a;bove reproach Belgi .. . . Ages four to, fourteen ye, I SU -c nd - i despise others -whose Of �men known . . I . H _. I : , , 1pr ' ory 0, cosy I .V I I - I . ed -and a few days. after, the final a 1gro, deal imp rtially with all This Is, icertsinly, a very satisfact and -up to date appea=ra)��_ , - - . � � . . . . , I � � � � L � '� battle was Ifought at New Orleans, in nationality Of race is different from and able to a I -preached specialge - I . .�, I I . I . . � Ve),had no choice 0 our ina- .applications and with all complal4ts. showing -and ishould .ensure the full, i Our local ministers W*�# ... 0-0-60.0 ... his: own,; � . � . Boys.' Ulsters... �. wso...... - -.......,�.. a which the Lkmericans were viptorlous. . -place of our birth or T,t (mill �fbe-fpald(by 'the ,province and ;10 conf Idence of the ��ubllc In this in- , knon,s last Sabbath commemorating the. - . , 11 , . I . . . 1 $1,50 to On February 17th, 1815, however, the ticyi�.-ality orl the ' . - '. . . . I - deriv- .additional cost will be imposed -upon stitution. There is. w1 agency of this one hundred years of peace' between - - l L - I the,, mace ifrom Which our'parents . . � . . 9 ' treaty was ratified by the American rm 33 eUn _e S a Ps I , : . ; ' Reefers.._ .....". '­'­.J.**4 ""Se."........ ..". �- the imupicipalitles under the neW sys- bank in Dublin,, -Ont., of which Mr. G t ritain and th lb d t te . - � � r . ; I � Boys ' !-their ongift. We� should, therefore, : . I � . � . � . $4.00' Government - and the reign of -beace-be- ed � . Frank ,McConnell Is .the agent. ,� Mrs. Jas. -Sparks has returned from a . � . I - i m -,c -e(Ut .nor deppise others on tern. . , I I . ; I ; . gl=. To ­!day, February 14th I is 'the ndVelat . i ......... 16.9.1-.,....... - ....... X Mr. Hanna has had some such g.cheme visit In Ba,yneld dnd vlclnity,�, anil Is A - . 13 �Iueg � '_ Odd Coats-... I - lay to this date and t u ,our or their nationalities. I . . _', - -nearest Sunc Is head far. . 4 ; I . Day S - . a as ihIs In the back of h . I now visiting her daughter, Mlwi%fabel, ' a . � . I Is selfishness and I BI-Payale ; I � - ecDnd' v ause - . : A P . I . , . I I Canadian Peace Association deemed It and! has now succeeded In i=lch.-The in- I ­ . 11 , the most isultable 'date foka solemn, consequent .lac - . . � . . . _ i 1 irst I r- voirking it out firl day, nual financial statements X Marmet i I- , . , - � I - 0 , , , i � I - - � - - - - I � - � I , T4 t - - _.__ , - , - - - - � I - -_ - -1 I 1� rD � I %if$( 14 1 , I ('1-0 1J 1i I I Dods.; . S , all ichilften, of the (saxne -pla I I � - Coat ' celebration . of thanksgiving are I of the cabinet,for Its ,ad- i, Dr. McNially, District -Provincial Officer church In the hands of tke .4 . . . I .. k. Fur religious k of brotherly love. W6 . some years d also .1n. obtaining The- �ubllc. Health. -L aSt -W�dnes 'who Is -'teaching near Z p 7 � I I res of the same God. - tile opprova are now I . . I i I - for the centenary of�poace between che enits and icteatU . I V" : t . . , United States and the British Emplr'e-' all-WIse,I allrPo,werf t1i and all -loving and option. The wesult ishoul of Health, caine ,to Bluevale,nn �the in- inembers and afford interesting reading i . � - "Ing check '--- . ... '....... .. - .... ............. .rnoval of many,,df the evils plow attend-. bation of the Literary Society to,&- and tamparlsons�-Mlss Flossie Bon- i � : Black Dog Coats.-. should love and � VI I � � . ,�k - i � $9.50 -up to The ,two, counti;ies have 'enjoyed,. since f or. ,thisr r�ason, we Lpg ,the ,0ale of liquor in Ontario by ,liver I . � �­.. I : . . " Dn'�nOthev. The law of Chris- ,an .a&resi at their 1weekly ffieet- ; tbron, Its In �London, Where zhe'.under- " . I � ' - the ratification of the treaty of Ghent, not hate I e -license system. Ing ,at . � . - I reas peration � ­ O.. � it a -or appendielift a I �tlll on of Xlefects, in th . . Brown Beaver Coats....... .­... ------ ; 4f one hundired yea,rj3 of peace and pros- tian char I of obligation as laid - . "Public HiealtWl Dr. _McNA11y went an a f . . I ... - � � i , I - . - . 1 $16,00. _5 - St. John xlll, A proved -6 4be At Instructive and pleas- few days agQ ,, and, while ,sttll 1fithe - 24'c' . . perity. One of bur greatest poets'says: down by JD4�� SAVIO7* The Wei Taxes � ' ,ETp 1-4_�A 4 -um �"C."h_ h�Q-nmal �Wa'hplio,vn +0 ,rn01rf,nV . onna .rA_ I. - . - I � FuF Collared ,uoa�,.s,......-...........-..----------. is pf',the nature at a conquest) By ',this is I I I now- T,naL you are . - L"a Q'Im"Jam-L �.&F I I I . . A Wace 1�. A hs, liabit I . . I 'h� hew Public Health aervice covery.-Inspector Tom of Goderich vls- � q � . for then iboth partfes,nobly are;subduecl iny discipl. s It ,,you have -love for one - The following I$ dAtAtement Of the Inerl of it ' I � . , . � . I . I . which Is now in operation in .Ontario. ited our Gchoolon- Vionday Iasi andhis I . ocj, . . I . I . ____-_.0_-%0_^P_ and Ineither 1paxty loses. - - ; . another. new taxes to 'be levied on -the people I . I . . . I , A ,thlr4 cause Is disrespect for the of Canada 1by,the Dorninion Government relat�&the findings of modern medical report sbLows that the teachers, of ; . . �..­ . _^­____.O_­_­���. - . - The religious celebration ofthis dAy science as to ,the origin and spre d wh4jfi we &Te proud, are doing excbllent 1 39C i1i ple'mory x)f' -one hundred years of la,w of 'Go -for the authority of God as announced P)Y, the Treasurer In his a 4 ; . - - last of communicable dlseaEes such asmeas- work, mn,d* the scholars are also mak- � I . peace, has lbeen approved by "the '&po-s- Hli�self Od the authorities which God Budget speech on Thursday of 41 . jr 1T y! Stagni, has cangt�tuted. "If %:nY man Say I week. : - - I I i,E�eds, Stripe tolic Delegate, Most Re- . I I les, ,tuberculosis iand! typhoid fever and Ing good progress. -The tea held by the . R , . 98 hods, 16T (prevention ladies of Hensall and vicinity on $at- V � I - - ice �w ,the - head iot the Cath�ii�, chtirch in love God �nd hate his brother, he is An Increase of pbven -and a half per described the met urday evening last,un er the au es f - ft � n for Ouro Canada, who in a letter addressed to al. liar, for he that loveth not his cent. 'in the general Customs tariff, that are recommended. for the home . 7, T :�,�om he ,se'eth, bow can ho and .the c�oxnmunity. 'His Instructions of the Matriotic League, was -well ,pat- - .... Niew Suiti . . Secretary of Canadian -Peace Centenary biother amd of live Der cent. in the British � I I , ­ - P 1 4 -0 JC . - at?" - , were made especially applicable to local ronized, as was also the Tdale of home -p � . . - � Association saYs: X ftave, alr�a(fy had 1�ve jap4% ;�hom (,he seeth n I I preferential -tariff. - nclude"d In this conditions -showing that the greatest made cooking, and 'the 8um -of $:79 was i -1 iack Stribey AV -A" 0 the ,honor of ,expressing to yo*a, %My f till 11 I 'All Iteins -are 'to be I realized, -and this, with the member- ,_ , I . m, sugar, &n.ger -fo the bealth of the tcominunIty , 1 .. ,,� ase except wheat, flour, U. . , , I al"Va and cordial isympathy with lihe airn �. FRO APICTAL Incre I -germi3 ship fees during the past week, has ,- - I 9 - - I I ye und lies In the spread of disease I - J-47 V I ithe Canadian Peace Assocl4tion 'a n- d I - - - anthracite, coalv fish and'Vewfo ure milk inid, water. The 'be proceeds to conslAp,rably , I epartment I ail, --w* of " . I upplies tor fishermen, reaDars through Imp swelled t . . especially with the proposal tl�it publQ I I ... I land, a -1 over one, h .t . �.P* 73L 6 1 . . - Toronto, -Pebruary 16th., 191a. and mowers; binder twine, tobacco, - milk Is infected1 both by unbealthy undred dollars. The 1p6dles. - . I . � I thanksgiving be Tendered toiAlmighty .: Be Ing and cows,- which are in h more ,numerous wTe to be complimented upon the sue- , . � he ,fi4t pession of this Legislativc', news 1print and' �rinting,. tt . uc I , � 0 , I the Inestimable blOssiag of ; cez�t end It should encourage them In 41 �_ patrons of the suit to order we G ad far 1 T I ac ere are also specl- than is,usually '97upposed, ,and 4by,,care- 0- : " a For'our - the. one hundred years of 11,eace that eTm Opeps ut the-.Parllament building printing m hines. ITh I 0i , ' 1111 &I exceptions, owing to the Treaty with lessness in handling and lack of �clean- the ,good work In which 'they thava en- . � , I - I yed by the Dom o-da.y. ,ere prom ji �, make' own that oUr new has been enJo, inion of ises fto be a f --- e and the - I - �Ilk fabrics, liness Ift ' the � it kn I ' ' e usual form , -France which exempts iatable. He described a listed. -Mr. Weir Acheson of St.Plaul - int- Canada, the British .Emvir louse. 4h alities will be "'! wish to I aAs has ased. the cant-pnts -of the Yang -, I . 0 . ' si. mple device by me of which milk i purch . 1. I I .. , spring goods are being placed great neigh.boring republic. � evA Legislar velvets a embroideries from . I I I aserved..1 It As �aot .only a -n _ lbbons an . I I— - be 1pasteurizeA at Pome thus mak- George Hatel and "sumed the manage- � � I . . I - rease of 'Customs duty. May _� F',,, � �-I n pequuax tim ar- the ,�C,,r -, It this ,week. We bellevethat I -� .. ­..:!_ ds It exIste 11 - .. ,­, stock teady for inspection9 and 0 Is ,there Inot,,,,&t least, a ' . ture, bu� -there is a n6w Premier, d up to �tnk It perfectly We .to use. �rhe speak- ment of -i � � , . � liness, in the very contrast' itself. ,In � t , ew povernment, d new Lieu- �.. I � . The free list, 111 ., ­ be the MT. Lkeheson previous to his ileparture �q� . t fine cloth will - ' "' ' aker. aboll5h- er e.�tin-yated thiLt If the water In - finer assortme I mo's AlEver'nor and a new SPe yesterday, Is understood to he � I ! . � Uutif 111 . nt o this hour of 6strife, is %it notl something tep�'ant -Bluevale, were analyzed, not from St.Faul's Was waited ,upan by i - . �, . ­ wells In � I � . ". , : .1 anywhere in Canada. to.be peculiarly grateful fo� that two, It ,wil� �hus 4be ,seen that time brings ed. �Krticles thereon ,will hencef6rth buldxbe-found some 400 Downie township fri-e-nds and , �� I., X Fhown � . nations have for one hundrpd years, its r_hanpe�. The sessian is not expected have .to ipay ,seven A;nd a (half per .Cent. more .than one In three W � .: . C " fit to use. He gave s=e very simple presentad� -with a',gold headed cane and I - � ad -valordm under -the general tariff . 11 I I .. . I . lived.side 1by t1de wltboutl' soldier or to be 4. very lengthy or a specially aking outfit tand'. Mrs. Acheson 'with - . ' � - ; 0... -Adaries and excitingrione IBut it is very often the, ,amd five(per cent. under the preferen-, and !practical Instructions for protect- sm :t:�-fortress ,to guard their bou �11A?M� .a�_ a V-V,C2 il'arveD.'a TZPA"Ir i_. . iponut - � . - . , tionat taxesurfne - .- . I., � . . I � I - . 51 accordance ivith,t4e spirit of -at happens, riff. - Ing :wells jro�m � � i I thsi in . urexpected, -th especially In tial ta � 1 4- . Im fli� nr%mrnnn caU13e of irwnure very pleasantly entertained a numUer � __ J � �. . I - I I aulLa� %J y Christianity, they have f0und better . An act i's t WILILU11% I i� ., politicsJ - . a be Introduced entitled, "I . - I . i - h witer -and told 'the audience an easy of her friends on,Wednesfty evenlng. � ; , �� ­ � . means -for isettling 'd1sP)jtds than the- � I � . * 4; * a I 9"rhe War Rev6ue ,Act," under whic . -ensallites extend to -Mr. and Mrs. ­ - � , . - visit k I I � 1. . : . � W � I , . . 1%, author and lover. of peace. -It is most' from ex -President Taft of the United . . . . be paid -.-- - I I � tulations. and much joy - I . I wder or warm congra -1 . ,­ . - - �� I 0 to I fittL4g, thprefore, even *at th. mte h he,dellvered a cou- ne , L �_ :0 e ^ .,,% ,awful arbitrament KA warV God is the. Toro�to hag been favored by a the fallowing special taxes will have to method of 1purifying'viater of �the most -H - d(>ubtful .quality .by Isimply adding a E. Drake and Mr. and Nis. Percy Clark - I �_� 0 0004 il'630900 1-5 t' Banks will ihave (tapay (a ,tax of 0 s7mall -amount iof bleaching po' in their new rels-tions; and they will Z k� I ,,, - 4 i .. � -be, dir - - I I .� ected 0 chloride of lime Jn a, weak solution. I I that our hearts should ellent lectures on non -con :1 . 11," 1" of 1 exe I upon their note circulatlon wfard Mate tnovSd the vote of now be well equipped to give -good man- I 1 , - p Il- , ­ l per cent. s. � I 1gratitude, in arderAhat by RI tr(ivers�al subjects. Mr. Taft isawe - I . I I _pi .. .41. . �_�.-,J . Ijim In - each quarter, this taxatiaiil tO apply as Rev- Cra agemen I J, .11h., (flies 4. .,,,.'--'.' i e to, dwell in th InfDrmod and pleasing ispeaker and has trom,January 1, last., , . I tbauks to Dr. McNally for his help- -11 , 11 4, �-,J rr,ercy we maypontinu . D I- ' � * & ff"k I protection. The leia � - . I ,-�,,- ress, I mercial Hotel which 'Messrs.. Drake and � _,'j�,`.�,'�' ,%rour measure security Ld becolhel la -general favorite with Toron- have ful add - lttu; Uoth" - A.- of -his Trust land loan companies will � - -Mr. Gearge . , " � - I ��A U coat's to y Ing *clergy of the non-Catholic Churche to peoile. While bere he 70m,the guest to ply one rj�er cent. on their gross Our Literary Society.-Ouriprogram Clark recendy purchased. . . - , - e of the best that Trott, a former resident bf Hensall, but . 7 1, 5 17'h�f' CtO. I [ �0. I. � i 1�zt week was '& I 1, � !� . I 4 )0 in Damada and fthe United Stateff hav of Torlpnto,Unlversity officials. He yery January 1, last. I '. I _.� . * income, as from wint2r. 'Mr. Tom. -wh% ktogether wltuMrs� Trott, bave been 1 3 . . a a � - . 11 tten Similar -letters to the Centenary wiselyi ,declined to be Interviewed an insurance companies, other than life have been given this -A . I I I I . IML jdcDonaid, of $fvolesworth, sang a ew residing In the West for a number 1i I , � �, . peace [Association, so ,that, we ,may sa � �: -, � ` $16 3 0 0 ( wri the 'w�r ,joy Afiy subjects of a Political or -plaring, will have to Pay a tax Of - � . to a t song ,,just Like Beta, at Home," which - of years, have returned to, our village, I - I . � I I - V S' 2 0` 9 00 , . . .�. . there 4s, to -day, a universal service ol natur� either British, -,Amerlca-q or premiums 7 1 I . I- . .3 one per cent. 'upon their next " M� I en, sung�b �3 I i, 1 . i jt be got to.. ' - is ,-,aid( Ito!have, be , y tlie Black and ,we are pleased to welcome the i . . &- 1� f . .Caaad�an. The Imast be could as fro'm Ohn�ary 1, last . �Frlaternal 50 ng his phot*- I af ffie njosf I th=ksgiving to lGod, In I he churches pted Watch Regiment when going into ac- Mr. Trott intends resumi; I I I ' . I � . $ 11 f, . . � throughatit this vast con�lnent for the say *Iag that ,he could not Imaglne� d associations are exem OC . 11 I I - . cleties an 0 - �_'11'vc the op- .11 � eigr - - - � tion, an4 was iforced,to -respond 1to the gr.aphfbusInesssh6rt1yIn Petty's bl k__ - I --.. I . blessing of peace, Which ge has d any jubject .that couldr arise that from this tax. was prr,vontcd from coming . ti 1 I.: � � . "Th �1, I 'i . ise with � - . � iN I I d all al�ng 8840MIlES � prolonged applai - Mrs. Trott i� - - I I Trousers to your e4' griamt usan, would! occasion anythin e High with h IT h b nd on account of illness, ., I I - 1tq g' in, the 'sem- Telegrams or icables ,will have to .paY � w I I I - of common frontier of th�ne tWO.COUIL on land�man'o :1. I . I � - blanc� of ill -feeling betwe' Canada and . Toast." Iffessrs, Speir and e us a , - . I . & pept Kl�uty for every message whiell but will be here as Zoon as her heafth 4 . . � . . . �. - - is QC ,paean of joy and . Kearney deliglited their bearers as V %, 1, I 1 � I ineasure . tries, ,there States, and that -could not � 11 ..i � . . . gratitude to God for -M the V,Inited exceeds fifteen words. with their violin numbers. Miss permits. -Mrs, 101ty, -�rho 1a -s betn ...- .i.: \ i I �Undance of I - The purchaser of a railway or -steam- Usual ually pleas- residing ,here for some years with her . � � %, � I - a- A i4rill' ino,t ?oe settled by arbitration. - �. � _� � $10,600 instead of the ,5ajig of hatred which !the .occaston of sb -ticket will have to -pay a special Lillian MeCall Igave an unus 'Also 1P "The ,Cavalier."' Misa; d,aug.bter, -Mrs. T - t, � ' ,that he .hoped on . Farouhar, passed Pro-ach of a is beard- at (this moment on th4 battle- -his n. xt,visit,be -would .�ot be able to - Ing piano 13610,r W, ,�, �-. f 9 . �. . . -E uro I . . tax of -five -bents far Zvery ticket pur- 'sang,'The Friar in OrdersGray.11 away last week at the ripe age of near-'. �. I .� . f4liadies, $4050 to field,s of pe. se tr(in i$1 to $5 with .axi addition- Duff , and *as remarkably 1,".' ­� , . 'recently $5 . The Bluevale Literary Band played bet� ly ninety years IN ", 1�11 � .. The civilized war - been front to war. onal up to, the � - , - I , id ,h,� I epa�ing to. ga. to the . al live cents, Tor ;�ery additi uar- bright Tight last, although. 7 ��i � I � � . munciation of false P'r _ ter than ever.-Therewas a mixedq t " I ... 1� . ,shocked -by the 4� 1 1 1 I 0 4 V 0 or fraction thereof. , ,Bung ,by �jjis_ confined to,,her bed for,quite �&.lengtb� ­. . .- � I � R, I � . � '0­�_.­­-_ - principles of xnora�llty .which h,kve,,.been � alley to 'run the The purchaser of 'a,ticket for,,a seat tette, "In the 1Gla&rfl1'1g" Messr�. of time, The deceased was loved and ;�� - I � , I ; i : ...., �� _'. aintained by public an and Messer and I . I - ,_­. - . -1 �i I .p. '. ...: %�. oats to your ntly openly m it " , - e -s a aA .01f m ' ber of , �� I -, � �_ . rece � ans of Toronto. in a, ,parlor car or for a befth in a. Ses Lkitchis - highly re , _. . _ _.. - Rainc . edub tion -al Instituti g , e Of thr- spected by a large A,um. I � - I Ifect " a tax of W- SPeir an(' and -frien.as ifor �ber. many I . I 1, . . . inen in high au tharity Ito the e _ 14a4ey, an& an V; .'+1 I . I The total estimates for the Collegiate sleeping los.r,will 'have to pay pular ening relatives �.�i . - . �. that might r-onstit t Ight and, that ri Ojit po . numbers of the ev . measure ' qualities. She had two sons -1. r... 11 Inst u e ia IL Public School Board for ' estimable il � � - I � - - a es hwer, nations t nc t(m rents per Individual., - �� Ou L_ Was th,s duet, "'When ,"You 'Were ,a Tu P ; w t Is n .4 .,. . . / . I . f or the attainment of -violate this y4,ar an(% which must be pravided Steamship passengers to points Red - !Lose," In the 'ministry, one Of VnOm Ow 4 . : .-� - r i 'Wore a 1319, - I , I a - and individuals may 'Iroperly a 02, ' h pay a tax 11p, and I v nd attended the il,_ � y � .-. I i t he cityy ,a.mount to $1,9 500. - � r,ld,e ,of KUnada,:Will, av,e'tO a and Ro.r- residing the States, a I Z �i I I qxto"., . IV all -the %rights at ,man Ind an may by � given by Miss Carrie Diamon I � �, �' - 5 �� I of'one Klblla.r 'for tickets costing.-ul) tO he singers f uneral on Sat=daY last. The Other N I - 11 ii - f-,01 $20.00 crimes, �vhlc4 subvert the Old!Thom-pson InL costume. T t� � .1 . ,�4� - . . k- $1000o.to I perpetrate 0 or ' kbetween ,$10 .and son d I eparted this life a few TePlrs V I f ; . � � .1 1i � . I fiorae . . � sacred priniciples p�T Christian mor- V itors looking 40Wn from the gal- $10 f t$3 f tickets were- 'recalled by the audience and fare - i - . ITost ' , a. daughter, alsOfrjoril I enLag of the $30, �ancj of .r$5 if ,the ,cost exceeds *60. s. Next week ago Vis�s X11tY . I - 11 i MS., �f e 'h s i-nore ,the t-i -t the formal op I 1.11 -i i,_ _P,nP_,Lf the choru . r -11, h f I 10 I I . I - I - I 2 , I, qo� � 'I i, . � allLY. .. juers ,of the ba,nK,tcheques w the States, attended Lae lunA31-1, � j - �, . - Ylvinj iie'�, ;� Tuesday will experience The IsE of two cents fpr ,the ,meeting will be beld on Monday I . :� our J m er is called ,Le slature On ' Rural Dean �. " �� I � I fact that - - .-,t . �4 - ^ ­:� - I . the Princ� of *Peace. that ,gen Ine Tegre-t EA missing one of the have. to pay a tax a2nd, when the Blue- ;�a �conducted by Rev. 7 1 u -_ � ft by eminence, �1 on night, February ' tribute to 1-1, . w. - I 't n^ =====__ -he !-.'I 11 � I at Nis fbirth, pe e ,wa . proclaimed to m t familiar f.ig'ure,s in t House. each cheque. ontinue It's se,s- Dolierty, who paid a high F, i I � - � N� .-- - - . a y tlp . The �purch * - the worth of the deceas2d. -The .rP,- �, A` I - I - Ej. Gk . _ aser of express arid MOReY Vale 'Parliament, Will c I I 1 7-; 1, fk 1 � men -of 11good, _,%v111'cb �Angelle choir All, Studhohne,the diminutive Labor , sion. The membership of the Liter,ay �. ;� I ve to pay a tax of two _ 11 ce - f a, orders will ba I $O�_iety is now -larger than It has ever mains were interred. in the Cl it -On m- 11 1 1 T A * 10 on -the plains of h ehem. who an- me, ber from Ramilton, Is lying On for each transaction. I _ . � . . I . I . . I "I . -' � P . B r� rteryo, 11 I I nounced his �Ibirth . ,and that it -was his sicl� bed at his hame, and serious cents � C . Ill been since first orge,nized. and eve � - F� - "' �- C,,lothiong CO Y .. I "I - - - 5 I . � -- 19 I . ction on earth, according to do bts are ontertained,as to his recov- The .purchal . . . . I . . .- . � ­ I f1l.- O,N L Gru, I � - special m1s,., I . I i A � � ers ,of postal notes will . . . . . I I . - . . � �. 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