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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1915-03-05, Page 4!F-.; � �A�, � �, � � . I I :-1 aowl' -Bra 1. -7 - � I - I I- � -.� -, �, . I . �. 11 11 �, � - - 1. 41 in, I ,� , .. . . . , - , I the oU I -- t1ja of St'. � . - -P - - -- -� I I.. "t ­ I � 1. ciouin -pinron itax, woo men neara Hu'hes Presides, bas .more patronage 'th' fist pf ,the month.— r. M hael , longing to the . farin QflMr.'. N. A. 4Cant . . . . . . - '!3i - -Pc ii.�j i .;, ,�, S . � 'W, � Y� . -9 . . . . CN � 11�; . - IN, � T �W�T- V � S jftl" - ' , k the A motion- Irat Ito dtw I , - - th L- Te r i'�'tZ - 46seA* �, It includes i Silvef , I - , - a I - - - . :, . ­�­ ..oh a � ' ., $a 'Jubt aw &I , Word, b9s pureh-tsed I 6- . -1. � I ", i - , ­ . � � - � - :4;: 1 1� T , , , - ­�, - 4 -, � �- . , of, ' I � ' 'pro 1"W-11 � McKinney, - . I %U -.1-4, jobl, ' it'' -; � . 11 ,,, - . I �� � X .- . * � - I . ,�. � .13 ­ Z. I - ­ -11. - ir.�J. - 1; � I # , - - I.- V --­*W� -�� , -by ­ um BrAntfdrdv *--thj7 4l*rWi6M§ of !be Goverriment M i. W— m. Miner's .Tbdd, , � . �. , . . I t, � � - � , ,; othef d llam, . . " � I - � - " - i - - - 1, h, .� I.' %f - ... 'Government should take combined. Patronage Is always a very affiet and Intends moving to town to tworyear-�jd�j . �Ra*vufl; *.,& ',pure , bre- d . I � � - I.. . . . . - ." 0. ­,i�!! . I I - ' t . -pertk on -and' I � � t " -) 4 I I � � � i 1, � '2 6 � -1 I I ��.,; , �' 4&.*.. - ' %f � , , � . - -�� - ­ . . ,- I I ­ . � i 1� - - 4. $� ­ .. - .A � _ 7 4- ­ 1 3 - tharife of all . *oducts In - troubloorne thing -for - a * -Government reAlde. Mr. BU 'ett 1.6 a former.,villa9b i,,parch6rdh;-'Eniperor McXWn,ey4-- Elleen, �'. . . I �� -4M � 1 ­- 1 4 - it, 1- alcont r, � I I I I I ,.- � � , � - � 7 -8 9 rS -Ate a6r . ma& lils.mitddii-spae6h jqfid a Minister.- �V ni ent6 6om- cl�A and - - his � man ' - ni � . "Inney.- 12j9'14. -- .. - I .. . .1 - " �, in - ,q4nada - V lue& 4, 0 V! - Xr.J.J Y"014 Me - �..x- I �,,� - - � I .1 I � � 1. nds will Astra a Truaty MAX '. , -T. �, , .... �, ; � . I . ­ .. . . I . *.' . -14 . � !,:� �� 9- F -+. 15 6 j � 17 rig : -19� 20 - W which efereace It frnade in another plain �that General aughas has.not been welcome him back 4ames � I : .It - % . ­ I . - . I - � j- - : U t 1 A , � ,I 1. I , I . lhtea *erii paik-haied jr&e�t.. . , . . . I 9; . - - - ­­ ; I I . I I - I - again. -Mrs. . I . . 1 7 - � t - -1 - : � ' I ' . - - � -I. . . 1% � I . e must congratulate 'bur diapmuftg 'thi . is I .1 . .� X t) � 11 -e , � coluln - . *�' t . . ; : , i, I - � 21 22 2S � .26 27 ma ` , � �, . 2-3 :24 . . a Patronage In a manner. WPhIllips, of Detr9t1t, �,'js jagain expec�-, W* "' - '­je`i� Adrdf4,%Wt ' huberor2 ,. I'- - I * I � ; i il 7 - - , � k- r . - . , J. &V tt',* � ., E. . . � , . .. I 1, 1: - . , , L.. member, h wever.,on ­bia.�,declarjAtion, for of...S test advA to . er .n, . i , � � . st �11 rea , ntige, the P&rty; idd' to'visit h Q.u% � friends' in:7' *Xlnn�j- is said - to W..tbe 'best'-bro d - � : 1: , ­ ... . . - gmqp, - .. ... 1. Vr_ - . - . - ­ " � "'r" '-28- 129 30- 4L1;- *4*.. . - ' ke Dr, taiin',I)rodacts -a' OtInley, Riy ,jr - d'Shi*' horse no�w,' livin ' ' ', ­: ., in I %01AA - I I � "t I ` ' . membe;, h I & ." - , - . I- I � - , I i -1 1 �'7 ,.� �� � wwild-26.r ,to 11 J�d 'S - � - to . I i, " - ' 7 ­ . I tw6VU1 had bben�� a,wirding it More as - �, Mduk 6- el.a;n 9. r A - - , , , I'll il i I �, � . - . I _ 1� r i- i ­...'i :1 j�!r , , *­-:��� it lb.f * .. , . Oter 1W11he--­v0Ms`-t6,--i a' � , -, merl `- - i - a PiOrty:ihr- - ,�heaith�h&s MprGY- , I 01141NOW I . I � - . I ­ ­ .­ I I L - A,.,_ - 4 . � is" . - -1 - - I -, ­ - I - - _ - -- -, MEN" - . - ' , � than 4s '- Xw- , 1111f 'a " " , , - . - ­ . - I c �- , -6*tte'r 4�f 1 - - - t ka�, I ,� lm V , I. L **.#�* lk ii-,�- * -3 264* y I �.� ­ F If- I � -M.- �� I , - I - . ,� - "&PV .p 11 . I - , ' " � � � - I - ,, ��, , very .1 - ­ Ift 1. 1, . : -,,,, - - � " I U � f- . - - 9hid,'Um ;'�`qa ',the' � h tit. e .1 -- t j,.. - a edl" " � - sifice, her 14 1 1-1 - . *­ MI We *111. 5tom, - 6 X& n 6 h6 a IV � 1. .1 1 ­-, t - . .L I ­WOX& that --he ha -ye,turfi'to Mlebl- - . - - : . � 1 --L It 7V - . . . - � � . .. - I I � ­ , It, E.L .. � � . L I -rig)Vt - I * � grgat trade qtiestion- en, �- "� I ; � �. j�".-Ur , ei H"dsqn, of -Se . . . . 1W. - " � . -' of. the - - - , - -TIS]CMEN � S - I Breexes.-=.Mr1a. Siaile Is at. Toz . , At* A ' V. T be A6warding the Gifts q afoith, - I r I - ,he - ' � -- i p . - - DV St . A - - � - �, ,�! �,, - 'i . L 'The ' talk at the iesilon being , -onto,- okkin Shoe's. . I o � �- ' -11 I I � ,, - - � I e . � I I - � 1� ­­ �, I I I I . I Lj I i�p . -Easter . . ' - '. � I - -),. i� k. XITN't" . W (kalli-sti4i art Rvls.-3 - elosed� ' t their merits Justift d It.:Thla this week. -Mrs. 'A, E. Erwin le t on f - L '. , . - though I visited friend -in Exeter, last ,week , f , - - , -9 . , W I I I. . I I � - �... -by and this may be ac- non-partitaw iddyid-uCt On his' -part; has . , *- of sall, Is visiting L �t � i � 1- � �: �t � - I I �L slices , of ' Mi�.,- 0. - I 11. . . , � . , . . . I .. � I I - ­ iriw Clothinc—Grair,clothink-co—t a wil"I - -Hen . . , . ��,i ­ I 01hpliffbi t as sood the � . Yriday"'for St. Catherin�s, to ittend' ' . � I .- P . i .a I I., .. ­ �, � �Iptki omts-j "O'e'ro es- enraged the fire-eq,ting element in his he� n r� L e, re reAdy -to supply you I � '- I I I - � ,., i - msh-. 3 . . .Ae; Mrs.. .E.. Jones, � . . uneial. of;1ei brother,, Mr. Sit6uel - I S1 - and . � f � . - % prin`gjwor�, -Will soon b . . . . . . � I � � I � � 1. ve - . dL a-, ddenfi,on I I I - ti .. t. I I i 1-1 :-. 1. i"1d1Pr8ho4;--%v. Q�`Wiflis-4 and, party and hence the demand for his I I - . - � . I � � Beattle, Who - . . w bave given. � I .. . L ,- - timates h already' been passed the- f " � �. � 'r 7 - .5 as thd osition ad d,tobe of d . I d,ie U 'Wed,nes . t . -­pidrig Footwimir I Gaith Sfiwvlitore�a I . w . - I I - I . . I . I -. . I - -� � .. L L - KsOdej , . : ,day."The .1jailles' Aid of St. Andrbws" I .. �� 11 � . r V� I li � � . � � am oclle - political head'L But be thia as it Xnay, . with. the bestj values in w.orking sh An ci.pa ing - ' 'L- 1. � . . . L ; , jl-�� I �- - U &tjoe to-104Wition, -Alex Xeir�5 V�-t�,Al : e L J,V not � I - .1 .. . - f i ' I - 7 'much -legislation ' I - � k 1:. L � ,� . we placed - I t jkW0bWoQdbWf6-,G. K. Holiand-6 *11 AA . % wilhille the- , !jeral Is' * a, due. t � e F-uro . .� . I I not n angel ,by - 86e speolal-i0o pairs or ruen, an -advance i all 1jeavy leathers pean war.. . .: - I I I s fine shoibs, gna urch purPoob having -a "Rale - -,Ould . - . I . Im I - - ", Irraceneu � I - delay ilkrllami�nt'-L ' , _P -has'bee guil- 1 -w4',1'l Q41t, ,t)" Wf -fill patfet colt Jnatkery Beg. e shoes are here and you i I -, I . � Which. shOuld 'long ­ oh � . � I ­ I- Fawmill--G. D. Uui4ard-6 - L . I aally Lh�las'land, while he 01rish' 1�oiei�l" L On tile dVening of St. ' i- , I , I ­ ,� V,tV8"4,7:_ L L S _ ty L I ' . ! . I I I I _ ­ � 4 .. . of � - - � - A a $1, to $z,, eale price SUM pt,r piiirr Tne I . L - screet actions -and words' 6 a EXPL . q I ., . t �5 . Lnd tSe A.orter ,tbe,isassIc64'he.,Ie­ ' . dis a 'co dtore, 3pposib asibor office, S6oiorth. -Xatrickla Day,. March 17th. - aV ders ast fall at the. old prices. I . . - . .'In h' I a : _ : 6f 'L "' Ce 0 or � I.— k , f Reafarth -the expea0e. �'- - a I he - benefit. Our i4ioes are built t and thei hardest kind .of wear, 1w1a �y " t -5 . I hag. certain .st! eap I . . 1. I - our - lowed to I I I t 7,11 Vior sale-f�, G. V-AnEgmond-8 . I ly 'proved himself a. mpn -of I , . '-)464-1 ' 'Obltua'ry.-It is ' 6a4. 'duty to re- r � the na � - Int I � - r _ , - , - . . I - y ,I - Wartted--!-rsaw,&�-i Ltd. -S , Sir Robe&R6rden made the aanoance-.� , .. th y are all solid -leather of superior q. ,, no shoes are al � � � .� . ;: L � i deedi. Md with the amount of pAtron- I ' X , _ ' - !­ �, � � . � L � �. JhmhL Wiadt-.%. Wi'son- 4 1 - I . -otes.-Mitchell Brothers ara running cord'the death of ElIzabet ... - - p . Wi - � . iment In the Howe a few nights kgolt 11 ; LA,nn �­ -- � . " � 7 1 1 � age ot his disposal and peculiar n &nn enter our stock that we canqot guarant . . Another point.; we do not ­­ 1. - I . . I I I - � .1 -Vnfraraed Pictures-'niompson'a Mok Stcra-S th&tL the -Oovei�ment does not Intend ature !, their isawmill at full blast. -We ,are Ralnesji, w1fe ot Mr. - X. - Drehm . - - ': I � . boT . I "' Lra -. L. �. I I . P. I ­ L_ . : ,.-t Axwouncement --RoP4.1. Sproa.t-fi . , . � - . . of �bepatron,age, we doubt much If the � fin Lour biwin fi ,, bu t th best lines of all the 'i . kU _ I . sessloa - Z to anyone rm - c - I . ? I � i 1E - `� , . to v legIslation this glad to see Mr. 1Wj.Uj Seatman is able whose death, atter an'111ness bf .about con e . - . . i . . � I �- : for Sale --T- Dic4ell-5 ' .Aub�lt I �,n. - : L . -1 - . - 11 L r � . ,� NOUSA fL - ' man ,has yet been barn, who could ad- I u a bigger and � better sel- ' . ix, I- ` , � I *i -OL 0jeftMfr,y-[, v to !be out again. -Mr. Lewis Rock had ten tdays, -took 'Place on Wednesday,, leading faciorl,is. This enableSustO I � f leal I 11. - r Y, 1, nt , for the'relle of the deposftrs of the Yninlister It to the ,satisfaction of all, i a' ; . I .. ; .1 I 1. ,;, I ,hr -f - e � I . f . . � �� 1� jl".Mr-g . I - . z� � . I . I �saccessf ul salff- last Tuesday. -Mr. *.. Februar-y 24th, Deceased was b intiona few of Our spe. I va , es for his s-'aso.n. MeWs the � L .� � 1i. . ., &afu­v�t. 74rmers, , Bank. Via' unfortun- The Qttawa correspondent of the To - . I I j - � I -� 1. _: L air# %nWd-QueeWs Hotel-$ I Orn In ection. We in L � I i S 1-.1., I I - - Minley has Completed his Job of draw-. Chlrass TowjX$hjp, Bruce County, in ide all" - lid le er, for $2 a pair. . Men?s I � UW � I ­� �i ! " a I . ----- .ate. Act 41 of this. Institution. 'should' ronto. World come,� oat very lijain!y working shoes in hea cow -In I I I -� -�, - . - --- --- ­ L . ' I * I - . . - �- - , 1 . - � - ; . 0 -1 . . 0 . i I 096 . - a � �, - ­. ­--­ ­- ' I . 1; - �Tl . ' tion Lf Ing. wood to J. A Govenlock's tile yard. '1971, and was � Married ,to, Henry - � a - I , r- I , . I have good grounds for An ac Or oa� the situation. When -a , . Drth VAth, VISCOU -(waterproof) vsole� for , . � � -� 1 L, 3� . �,, 1, ­ - . . I � � . L so falthf ul - ' as - working shoes in C radian kip, with I . � , falss'pr , I . I i Q.4 - i i� !- .ete sea against Sir Robert, his Mr. - TbdM MO.Kay delivered 180 mann, No0mber Ath,. 1899, and has I -f I -� 4 . ig - I - . 4 Wb, I L :r L colleaga 8 d his re Over since, with the ex- � r that will not I, I 10ifft . ��l -, � i �LK I e . supporters 14 Parlia- -,talks out So . - � .Men's * rk.: oes ' Urus c - leathe Al i1h �- Coreervative: Journal as The World 1 ic4ds at the tile yard 'and also 17,000 resided lie' $2.5o a pair wo lug A it - � ,, . 'Ir �n i i L . - I- � , �� L, � 1, . . 11 . ) - - � :�- � 1, . . ith toe - 1 _ 194 lWaran Exposito , plainly there Must Lbe a : - . I , � ; , , M ent. . L , . feet of 109,s -at MoDonaldis Mill. -Can ception ,of a few Montho.'She leaves to harden for $3 a pair. . Men s work shoes in p e leather, wi I - a . I -1 � I . AM I I . - 'ai , same sh I i Job r I I I . _ i _-� - .; � I � good L deal behind what It ,says:'j Th,,:, anytone beat that for a Winters' work. mourn her - loss a sorrowing. I . iusba;nd -apand W t proof soles for $3 . L oe UP tan g 'n leather i -. I �w -­ , I I - . I , e,� . 1 C ne a .p. I ral - . g following is the- way In which I The I -Mr. P., Eckert I a - ­ - -I '. I I a 11111 . . 1, I � , NX&FORTH, FRID-ky, Mar. 5th, 191k� 1 _ . . . I . , �' I - 4i � �has a, brood mare -0 . 'r. LM L 11 � � j 8 1-1 i,:-- . ; I - -nd four chUren. The XuTi�ral an Fr i leather, guaran- ... � .,.� � i . - . p I � L . - - , . L-.". � - .. 1 'for $ 3.,2,5 a Paf � f 0,i L I . - . -11. T e WarS ituation World corfespondent, Who j' en'i working shoes in Englis L � !A�-- - I I L � - I a On the 'which presenled hi�n with twin coits. da;y the 24th, was largely attended, . � � L . Inc. . � i - . 4 . I . L I . Pa.rliament. ntS are traduall Although L Mr. White c6nducting the services, The I r $-.5o a pair. I . . . I I -1 � �',' � . , & t,. outlines the situati . He 'says: _ , E �1� 1 �, � Th,4 I Dominion Whll� e' Tf .P0, on . I 0 �f thile I I . I I - . teed r. mterproi6f 'f .3 .-,. I . I � --"_1 � -, - I tA situation 10 gatherIng here which 4. . .. i -- �1 - �'; � � � I Or �- - I I pallwbearers,were ThoMas King, George � I I Ithol . , - , � � - Our Donalaton law makers at Ottawa slowly, W surely progressing jn the Mayl break anY,mornent, Involving the * i '. . . 01 I I � . 1---:!z!,,,-,L ; : f -. . I . � I I . - �, - - , I I Londesboro Greenslade, JaMes-:Reld -Samuel0leave, ''I . L .1 � T L I . . L - , - . A V1013 rr, ,,, t-- � �, i i�- Are not rushing busIness very rnuch -War sitaatlon, there is really not mudh fliture � Of the Conservative GoviernaInt . * - - *� � . I - I - . - I I . � . . V�.-A.t� F �� �. � � I I . - - - .�, � , U -so, far the change In t and party. The I � W&lter*`WaIIWj* John' Tippet. Mh I AW Z iA . . iffial . . I , , I. I �­ - I - I - - I I I, I I I I MWPIW I - I Mach I " - - . .1al " I ; � SMIft 'I W. ` - , - vn.4� 1 , I - A 1 11 ­ , , - I 1Z I E I ill I i f �, 4 ii� iE f I t I I . i 6 wif � r 1 y-Vt The -Budget deba.t-. ' .�,, general situation: to note� . Prime jMinister was nac �' X*tft-The Noffien's Inatitate'held � L I dw I � . I .12 . . . sert .- _ froln A distaace were:,Xr. G., I . " . . ,. I - MCI jj&v � - L 16 -hie seat to -day and fhat their regular monthly meet In the For- . - .. I I I . I , J-, j� , may ac- . �� . L I ­ z� . ut ��-i-! I I . r"der of principal jnteres�. Xr. 1A. K. Fighting In, different directions. Is -still Haines, father; Nellie and' Sarah- I I -'r . Itive T­!�, � - a - I . counti'for the Liberals failing tq make . -Th -, dj­ � : :7 . I . rasters' Hall. - e Women's Missionary . �, . V, I . . I � , . it w -� i ­ , � nt, . -1 -1 . W1 E � . . the rinanci in progressland Although ,no serious a mGv.e in the budget debate which Haines, slaters;.'John Haines and A.- .. - I � 40- L . , � ,�;� 1: P . . all critic for the . . Society will hold their hext meeting fn L 110W a - I � ;_ - i . I.. I - . . ee i . - , the! bammen o e Me is a urch It ,� 1 �� � �' ! engagemenO are noted during the week ' had bee�n loroked for,' viz.: t f th thod t h . I . V - I Z � Thacker, Riversdale; G:- Haines, ,Car_ W. I . . M�.-�'�5 .1 9 . 1"Mition, bas made his dellyerance a strong . - ­ 1i U, � � I T�":. . . r I L I .�.il . . eLn . Pr ence* resol i ' -A& a � 1� . . ,� f I - ' � , L L r&S. Gil- !"!:- �' :1�rltlsh efer ' --Mr. Mortimer Bezza delivered a splen- Kill; James Haines, -9k. rdnd I 1: I � . 't 40d hw -811017m to some ex ..t the there are a a - -13 - ution, present- , - I -1 �, ` 11 ' -. 1, t 1�- ys daily casualt es, som. - Ito Haines, - Dungannon,; Mrs.� - PirXer, t 01 , - I I i 'hig .1 , 14!A.�, 41 ;; . Methodist Church , , . A : . 211 � I ft�L Zt. 1 , A- - ,� , -nd others wou ed by Sir Wilfred Laurlt)r. The cham- did! lecture In the L � . I I . . - ..- _ , � tstvft the QPposition Is likely ,O talce being killed -1 a. wou ded. In . I � Teeswater. ,The Ladle"al Ald - of the , . M.A0 � ,, in A, I I � '� . Lber of the Udivc2a 'k.. i, IaOt Wridav evening -Mrs V7 /r. - I - C0A ,97A I 7"" i I I � . ,,VIA 91, OBL. de- . ­ . . - � - I � . . � . . � t 1 4 xr,­ -f '. I J Methodist Church of which aeceased . i Q� I I , k - � tz� . , ! . � - � -0; the tariff chaa he French- Is , L I . Z, : " - 1 2 Clli . :�, i� - �, *dth ,regard t riges and t�, , )3elgIan zone MOB -of the serted' and Conservati O�* - with friends In - ! . I � L � . � i ve members', are _ nding this week . . r el�i �- I . I , . - Was a member, gave a beautiful floral L I . - . .1 � . L ' , S Tkoad I -9 'L �� L . I , !�� '�- I the ,nVw direct taxes. Mr. asualties a e caused -by the bursting coinferring,,'in knots among themsel ea. andon�—Mrs.. 'T. Cole, . of IV . . � - L I -, - I . �,'l � 1i . � Jv , aterlob, TELEPHO A � 11 OPPOSITE - CQNMER011AL HOTEL. I - . , -1 V ­ I , :McLeaA had c . . L ; � . - - 1-UpVc I X . �, T-4. L , w� I I fforay and the Orangemen A L - I . . � . . . . ' � , " -- . to, 4*j*tjM@ of oliells of 1, be a An their rooms and InL Ltbeir .Io has returned after spending a week ai. I I . I �, ­ . I , 4'1� 1-.1 �o - t* � �whlch -there- seems bbies, l . ; i . I : '­' , �, urge Q:§ to the ex- . ,wreath. , , , , . . . -1 k 4�� .f. 11 , - the !home of her �,brother, Mr. S. ­ . . ; I . .- I --- Vary- - I . t. ��..I." ,� - while certain ministers pass -from group L .MC'-. � ffL . � . i -- - - - r, 1-1�­. ;� i I x �- Iftilltdree'for Var purposes or as to ,continuous ran on 6th .sides'and-frorn to group like officers on the - eve of Vittee.-Mr. and Mrs. *Hill are spend - I -- - . . � - I A. I . � .. e . .- � � �- - - I � j � hay, ". : 4 -, � . . - , . � - the .1 - ?I . the 0";;.,alo. , of snipers. Th Cr n the look out for a - home question has - been �ecured =der I -� -� I " 0* proposed method of p ab engagernent. t . L I . - Mr., � I 11� . .ere have omarty . jmye to be o - U � ; I F". ,radsing the Te- . j tnV!*,a week at the home of Mr. J. I . . 1, I � � L . n . I � . I ' I -�'-suddejn'change last we . � � ybrrx a ' � �­F--- I ,�� L t L not been a Ferlous infantry engage Tamblyan.-Mr. W. Bell spent' Notes. -Th ek for himself and* Mrs. DInsdale We boX previous administration, but In ispfte of , , . � 'f ments -, _ h, -�,!�,-,,, - - WMA AlOARY; Ddt he did critlej.e mos, durI4 the week. -Nevertheless The Movement- against Gen. Hughes I . Monday from beautiful ;§prIng weather to Mi -ban I I I L I Js largely L responsible, having back of ,1n Br SNIS.-Ifrs. Lounsb3rry jE DOM I d tbey-,will see' a suitable spot in our this , dicap, the -.Minister would do - - . :Fr,* f" '!�': I . �1- �! - 0"6r6tv- - t e t. p - b Ing made t t e 11 , u " . � --4. � L .!�.� .� !" as are it ter temperature appears to havere- al now - Trott I � .1 - . � � 5- ­ win, V1111Lge, for we� cannot affor& to lose .1 In his ,_ . er ital ,6t him .and if . L . I i -it cQWlderable s - cabinet '. -! � h a OM tZ e 0 h L& 1 said" o(have made gains , . upport In the Is spending a Thonth ,vith her sister, .- - � � .- &ad 4 1-1 in I I f A have a c . fi 11�i � ,r L, li�ald ttw Public- to believe that the new an, ceeded In.. *driving back andamong -members of the house. That Mr -And 1)&rs-:tW,. �Brlgha,M spent Tues- sulted In an epidemic of sev.ere'colds In. ouch "rth citizens -is Mr. and Mrs. unable- to do the work alone he knew . quite , ' - * . I - � � - - I- � . - , pUr_ L : 'DInsdale and famfly.* March has ax- of sever4l, ,young lid -lea who would be I r i�.I� �. I n y at several Important .-Hughes May 800ii go to the -front day I with Blyth friends. -` - . . L I '.-F I' ��, � w this aielghborhood.-Mrs. A. Oi Russell - � L 41W ProPosed Are fat purely r the 0. em . - _'4 � a Points- ,(!an � i I - 1. ­ I j 1,' I I I Of Afonton,. Is VISIting her mother, Mrs 'rived and -the lion Is In, evidence so we - willing .tov help, The Minister of Fin- � ­ t: ; - I I A *.� � 4� -But it is salcl the Geirmans are bring- is conceded, but the situatic;n as diag- . I L . r, I . i -==W==0001� 1, - . . . . I I I � 0000,, 'wUreas **ery dollar t0L be - - *Thomas �ok' Will t the lamb Llater'on. ance, Mr. 31acEwen,'replying ,t I . �;;� � - . , ; ,,� � �;l `�- - � : i -, - ex ,Ing up heavy 1reinforcem'ents.to, try and, I I Currie, this week. 'Mr. - expec Oa qUeS- L ,?-. "�� L . . _ t il - , . ­ ' 'f . PeAded for the war is to be borrowed. Cheek moised by same Is too deep-seated and - � ' JL ��! ' � f� L . . - . , ��;t � I - to smash far-reaching to be cured by so simple 1 a few gays In London,, lasf Presentation. -A very. pleasant event tion, said that no -fstaps !could be taken - - T - . I � dvaaces a4 . n $ -1 : AU further -defflrecated the rapid I . - . . �­ I - . I -n- the Afile's a MCK:Hlop 4 . Cean Van t - Iffo � .L� . rl their WAY I I L . wffle I this �aesslon to raise the salaries of rX. , � � I thTugh to the'coast. They 11 i occared h�i Thu'raday evenint of 'lost iA I i I I � - an expedient. Many hi N6tes.-Anotber 'cold snap�has,setjn k. -Miss I;J.zzie Hoggarih, Is apend- -1-, I . . _ - at almost a , e u nt 1 4 � =eaee In, itur ader the have made many attempts in this direc- reorganization of the government, and W1110 .Will. for a time 'put a stop to Ing -a few., weeks with relatives in Hen. week, a number of the, memb r a of No 1 . J�s I III � 1 .Public,expand :-1 . I �.- � a Of the member, the, -. ase In spite of the . !e I - - Nment (10verAmment and condemned, In. tion, but all have failed. W L the tnaple syrup operations, which were '.aall.-Mr. and TWs. Scott B#.rr late Managing Board and. congregation high co-st of - livin In !Bluevale, during -4 � of;. L- !� - I , " . �� and there is Sir Robert Borden Is said td b enter- L . I ,9 . . , Vn 4 �,,� � I , . lltr011g' Urzw the Proposed five' per no, - reason to . . e arn I �� t : � ,� mot. reduction An u ch, Invaded ithe .- .- - .1�, is f , L out with stAr -last Fri- Of St. , I" 1�­� . at'PPose ahy future at. ihe contentions !ed- by eome of McKIlloVs ene ' - tained the choir In their hom drevi§ ` Ch r the sitting of the Legislature, as the : ; I In 'the British Prefer- tem B . The general L , rgc e - � , . - Ut L I .� to 1 �i` - � - � ve more successful. . tic f4rmars, b we� fancy that tht real day eveulng.---TUev.� Mr. McConachie oc- peacef ul aniI.,baspitablo home of MT. full ,resources of the s(lovernment were . I � I ,Lyi,, 9we and' 2-180 deprecated - the' general I feeling I,§ that the government sho a � , "I I i I I 9 I ' when, the X ' ' . uld Lb season hj, capled the* p'lpit here la,st Sunda an'd ,Mrs. T. N' Forsythe, In- Tucker- required to meet -the -present difficult . � . I L � � . . -, 1weases in the tariff, a motion into his - rr t ain early appeal to the country, syrc I a yetito come.­-WI6 no-; u 4 1 z W121 1 1 "I. - � - it is ,.,a r a" "ak y sinith, And took Possession thereof. situation that confronts the country�. � -� . . . �� I . , I affirming - that bead, i: I 11 . -1�nf L ; Uk 'benefit WoUld enure to the m,anu- t�.tl,.eagsy to� dislodge it. H& L but if half the cori7ldor- gossip be ,true, tice that Ifiss eo,rl Lawrence, who has morning in -the Interests ,of Vinger- � - ... . 111, -.. L -� . I I - i - . I � I -- . I ,.:i -- � rl I Wants to got a base,on the French s uch an aippeal, will have to be- pre beenj at the parental home since. the ,Wice � He strofigly emph , Their object was to piake a presenta- 1 The .Minister of Agriculture, Mr. * ,� . � .1 .. . , , . I.,! . 't t ' ' . Geo. : - . , acturer`0 & he 0 1 L , , � - L'asized the fac tioq L to , ? . � ; �`.. ,ExPense of, 'the con- CMWt L fr i I. - LL - 1� 11 I -) -, ; . I �, - -the In re- MtDorald, was askq why �Ihe G - I i'��, � Ohl whi h he can"make an house: Newj!Years' holidays, , ha,s- ! ret'ir-ed that I _ Mr. and Urs. Foray . . . p- - 1 BUM1119 VU -6160 and that It' was simply � . - Y some-�vlgorous spring .t Canad' dois not obtain pro- ,it overna tack op En� d and no I . a � � 1-34 � . .� � Irilal" 1sacrifice of cleaning. t - home after - visithn g -friends In Sarnia, hibitloh �before the, war is ended' her cogUtion of thoir dilatory In appoint- -- 11 - , 11 ' .1 "aping additiOnal burdens - on' 'those rwn I � � i . LIOVtg tserl�lces In c4n- Iment. had been so , L � .1 j� . or k ma_tej I . � I ' - - *11 �:, - I Will be too great If -- . 1 Lor4on, Stratford and Rasseldale, be- oppbrtunity maY beL-,goag for all time. nection w1th Sit. Andrews', Mr. For- ing'a.District Agrieu-Itural Representa- I . 0� � . . I , . - -I , I '' - I -"%O'gre leaist-�ble to bear ihem that object can be ,attained. alm sythe having b�en the church Treasur- tive for Huron Count when nearly ev- - , " ­ I � - � I I I- 11. I �, ! I - 4 . L and , . I . 1,fore 116aving for. -the Wastrin the near' 'The 'foreign eleinent which -Y --- - - I I - , 1: I at tlie same ..time, filling the pockets , On the * Brubeffeld I . is oat -1 I . . I - . , - . 11 - _- :1 .4( those Who L Russia Poland side the Rus- , I f utuT�. She carries with,her the cheery, sure taflock to Our shores at the con. �� , , . . � � I I . er for sixteep ars. Mr. Forsythe was Pry other progressive county In the . � � 5 �,.�. I . , have aliemly Profited For 3ale—A ejuanUbv of American ­D%'n ner seed the rec t of - a gold: watch, Province had Ocured one vnd��In replj- 11 I t E �;". 1.', I- . g up and from ' glow of the- 11 R T�ii ; - � y Proteq_-tive tariffs OLI the ix-* 1 75 cents I _�great Western clusion of this great War, will out_ i ade , " - ; ;jmduly 4 18lans have been plckla oat,,. iheseo,msare guaranteed clean. healthy ..... �E �� ! ,� 1, ' all accounts hay ee.n.getting decide er bushel. Ca -811 must accompany order. J. n. e �L 4 1 L � - t:;,` e of I . . overnment had been ... I 1. I � -1 � - I -1 ;'�'- � the many. As indicated ty M�* ly the beat 'of Murdoox, Brucefield. . � vates of the temperapce ­ - B ?� �� - LL ean, Word the debate is closed the he ,struggle In ! many . or , � and . Forsythe a beautiful considering, the matter and a bill far L 1.�� - � 1. r . i , rel, ., � fa to 'Mr. -- - MiMe I I P- I - b d- P clim4te. Miss Annie will r main at home balance the Mrs. Forsythe ...... a glien a rocker and stated that the 0 � V�, ', " L . . - '-Mr. aad Mrs. Thoinas 111ahat f y I ; L . , . . , ; 1 � ' teac�. ; . . . I � - V; . -� - I ' ­ ­� fi��*i � .parts. They hay succeeded no L . writing dqsW tion . t--, I Aftoeltion will,fmove a Iserles. of reso � 0 only -A Pleaisaat Evening. -A very . gave a dan -a on be- this purpose was being laid on thia, . ,­ t� il , pleasant , cing party to the yo . .r�l ang 41. 19 ,- � -'- - in Inflicting sev re lo ,on - their . op- evening was spent a-t,,th6',,h - M ad ' re inade by Mr. table. The debate. - on the 'Worne" . - ­ Z il I .as I F1 'anclal.�Froln the Auditor's re- half of the frid, .9 we . . . � - kt10 M- dePfGrlrtg the rapid Increase in - folks last Thursday evening, and an - '11 - . , - , Z . . . 1. - � li,4 �! :� ponents, but ta driven. them 1 from Harry Little, I I -1 and '�",Ire accom- Franchise :Bill was ontinued -by W. � - I : jf"� pp fte exPend-Itare, urging increased ec- I i I oin Thursday ,'evening, port for the year 1914,, of the township enjoyable time was spent. , John -Alexanderi' -Jr c . .- . � - I . . . � . I ft� I Sed ta-enter- I panled by a com, plImentary worded ad- H. Ran-ey, Minister of Public 'Works, I )BMW . 1, . � L eftomy and condemning the propo inany Imoortant itl The 4alser February 25th, when MIss.Ka' of McKillap, Nwe gai�,the`followlng par- Death of Ao - - D L L .-- -k,,� ­ 4 - - L L ticulars -. The Year dbened.fw4th-a, sur, �ret being called -, G dthe . ­ . . '� a - I _�' �� L� ; '� p ­- . ­ . 7 _ IdditloP Of filre -- er cent. on' Britsh , , , . -a of the choir of the . upon to record the . I R 0 Ire df 'hI6 Ained the member ithe made. a fRellag and Miss Eva uff ordon RIntoul'an I has not yet obtal e� ,ihoe�--des dress. Mr. Vora � e4 1 . L J; � I I Plus of $851 in the Treasury Land closed anriif'ha" -F fl- .. I � . . I I : I ' Rob,da coming into fh1m 01411 L Mi. , Y bare than he Freabvter 'n Church AbniTl- fwanf r death of . - - � I -.21 he:Art In this areFa an jsuita�ble -reply i i behalf ,of' Mrs. For- Minister of Fina:nce for U Govern' � I r -j . .&U�j. U . .7 �" e worthy on- . . ­ i ; � . Efl 1 . � bas -done in the .,-West." an . . . : z I ,, � . & �?. *tate is gi-Ill i" 12 � 11Z n,ga rA'hJaA 4.1in , A ,. with 4880.07. The total. .receipts for. Pora �n-r uim, #, , .& . sythe -and him elf. The.. remahider of 1 ment and Leader Shaw Viss PAN � � I I i , I I � i ,F- VE'�,Uzia 4 -IL I . -. �V 4&AL .speen . VA I r, o I I I ff . -.- � XWAUI �; [ I," - , 1� sea- likely �O. He has 4 ' I the year amaant6d ,0 the, evening wai Most .,pleasantly sPent. .1 Duff, R. Jermyn and X. H. Fraser for .. -for Z'1194* . � � ; , �, '� to j4%37, 70, made up . � -7 1 - . I -Ing from aide to iside. Several good oaps .a very ( . $ ome of . - . , � at yet got his ti , , "W JDyable . evening In music, John Stewart who died aut the h I - !"I I � into Warsaw. I games an dancing. In ,the early morn- 19 pait as follows: Schools - $1,355, In- - her daughter,.Mr.s. James Wastia social intercourse ruling supreme. The the Opposition. The speeches were on 1, i I I i � .. I ., ment, I 1- . � - � * I I , ke, on - , k" I . . . - , UPeeehez ,were delivered an both sides. ' . . � i . . . - - . � -4 . I - 11 "tect the debate,will conjOide Important naval vents have � terest: $364, Drains . $619, Boundaries Piriday, Febrilary Nth. Mr following Is the address: Dear Friendz.;% -a high level of ,excellence and the Min- I -'. I . ­ , , t Is- 0 c been fir ii1g &II.Va t haine well sa'tWled with - S.' Stewart 11 1 44- - - U . . . . . . Ve $489, Telephone tax $2,872, Ta)tes -'1j',29.- --Th e - Con gre I - � - 0 � - . this weak by speeches from the two lead-' Progress on the T rkls nay n. o the eVening and felt � .� 'i'Ll"ng' M - .about a Month be- gation and late manag- ister of VI-n-ance in 'his fine addre8s - I sb; 4; - I �E. �-. � ­ I I I an Allied fleet of. ritish and Fr�ncb- f � 074, The expenditures, amounted, to $,36 h a d N'T ri f 1. - Ing,'board 'of �t. Andrews' Church, �' � ­ I - . . I I --It Is doa.btful, however� At the � - - - � . r ­­ � !j ers. they cotald art hava had a better time, b I f ore her death. c ,paid one ot the ihoblest, tributes to wo- � � Z_ � � - - She did ji(,� suffer from - . -to U-4 0 � I ­ ' � � . - �'. -, 1; 1� � , �f . , ' Kippe - have ihbught this occasion a men and m. otherhood that has ever been :-. i- Z present rate of going that inen Of War" have�-, been smashing �� th�-, ;indeed it colld not ,be otherwise under 991. Wade. ap In 'part a -s foll,,)ws : Sal� any particular discase, but seeme'd n. �� - , � . I -1 these ex- fortif i� - 8 . - - �. �. 1, ,do., N, -1 � . I . ' -Bridges $2.4 6$ grad-all.� � a s Ar ndm - - Neta ations guardi ads -and to fitting one on ;&ch 'to indicate, ta'.you gIV3P- In BiLev le. Th ne .. ent of . P tl.l UOTIS ' g, the Da,rd aries $989, Ro , jive -way befora the weight . $n,50 I will be realized and the lleg the warm, 0A.Pitality .of Isuch enter- ' - . I , � - . . n sari t least, -the appreel ion calling' for a Wioinen7a; 1. I , .- vl I preliminary, to opexin ; Charity , $175, Cuan-ty Rate ,$5,491- of years. She was 89 years and three - I - ie degree. a . La-, . - 48.75� 4. I passage: tainers as r. and grs. Little and : . i ': -1 - pr6babilitles are that the 4eba ,I . the Oppossit 7 � I � . 1: 11 L aft .1. . i , - tiva and hearty[ thanks -that .are (Ilde. Pariiament, to� iian as an experiment -- I I . � , 't , '. . te will there ' d clearing I the way ter theT fa,mily. - . Sepooig $9j968 '-Cq�aipons -and Deben- o tpwal*t )Nra,77tbe . I - 4 . j - � I ,� -1W extended Into next week, i'wlth mls�- - I . t I! Drainage $567, Gravel- - . . . I n . 'i I ,- � 3 r -c r4 e x n Ing the -�­ . � ­ � . an 9 -, b fore, e te d I I - . � , - . 11 . .. . have ....4jil ­ I . ;��!, i cellaheous business taken up .capture of ConstantAnople, the Turl�isli . . �as j$9.387, oldest daughter of'the'late Mr. ,Hay, for gervice e d ' a tbig church. You 1or three year � -� il , I 11 I -at inter- ca;pital. This Is co.,nqldered a veiy �m- . $6'29, 1�a�.ndaries $2,206, ,Telephones $�Z,­: who dlea. thirty ears a tQa pf sixtean years -franchise, -was lost and the blU car- � IT k­l-' I X�� Vals between times. . . . . , . I ye .go. She was able, fzjt�f ul, w - I 1. � A0. . � . � I - Beechwood 3i3, E*ti6ns $37 1 1 �� I ; � Portant,move, and,,If zearried ctut suc- . . iling and kind -service ..... . Toro] - , ; -seyen members cif the House � I -naJorit . �� , " There -are a native' of Perthshire. Scotland, ,and 14. to 4 . � . - . pill rled by a, good,� . - y, although-pAr- ..- 1P, � �. ,,� Notes.-Mis Kate Doyle of Hlbber't, . I - - -as treasurer,. a.ad we do not fail to -ty lines were not closely observedmeyn- �� � . I,- ; : :1. now.-Contected with the army most cessfully, as it likely will be, . . -� I ier, came to 0 -and 4 � � - - � i� - , . I . . , I I anada, . R- �: . pected to hav 18 e3c visited her a ster, Mrs. Joe. Downey, I i - Tucks . ,recognize that with Ahis off -- lovill 11 ;�-.,i . . - -bn . resided With her fathe' � resalts ramith . r and two, sis- -' ice therc, bers on both sides vofingagainst their ' 'keys, 4 . - -much labor, ,personal Inconvenience 1W, � of them at the fro,,at in vari�js e&pacl- - an recently. -Mrs P. GIVIIn was in Clin- - . �: .., � � : �' ties. The Hintster Of J.Istice has intro- , the war situation. A-?irolLng other advan- , hoedpecial-100 pairs ot blen's fine ehoes, gnn ters at Sha,kespeare, antilshe wax- mar- is colleagues. A .petition froffi a number . I I . . I - j . �� -1 .1 I tagda it would affor tan last week, having 'been called there eta'l zalf, box cult and patent colt leathers. BOX and a certain 4i�ount Of worry attend- ,� . . . � " j . I "� ,_, ': �! Itaced a bfll- which will enable these � Russian vessels , - rigd to the -ate John-QStewart, in 1856, of citizens asking for apu)np -to be In- . . j � - .;,t I , . - - I 1, t . � `� an outlet to the open �waters and would &-win 9 to -the serious illness of her ,'Ia-r pric6 $Ito $5, gale price $2.95 a pair. The I . Ing a service of Xhis�sort.-Such a sac- ; , , � . - � � I L� 4 - . - ,inenl'4ers to, draw their sessional In- a,arit, Mrs. Sh nahan.-Mlss Katie I..*- ! . � af ter wh1ob they took up their abode stalled . * r i-�'l I I - oa,jh Sho� atore, OPPOdGIB EXPOHJ�Olr Lffice, defiforth. . - I .in the well tift. -the. old -hotel - I � ­� - . ! ��­ 1. '� r- durtzitles. and in the case of an election effect"lly squelch Tilrkey and rend4r I . A, 2264-1 on'the 1�th concession of Ribberl-, an- r1fice on your parlt )iais kept bur hearts site In order to increase the present - . p �t - Cardle, of- Detroit,' . .- t,--,; her practically usele a as an Md . Is visiting her -par- L constantly warmed with Toro! . � �� �-� before the close of the war they will . to Farm,, SaId.-Mr. Samuel. Cluff has til four years precedifig''to her death. jn Lis, andthese uncertain supply of, water in the -vII- � � �, . . . � ents, Mr. and. ,grs. j&L NVeCardle.-Miss � *Iriarllet: ��7 `�-',"- , ve - �;�, � , Germany. kindly. feelings be been ever on the Is, � , - -, 16 di a e 6 Isold his farm on Ithe 8th concession, to Her husband ,,predeceased her some ge, was read by the clerk, Mr. Nell ­ ; � ,,;, ,4 enabled to be ca,a d ,tea for ele ti .n � Margaret Shea�ls visiting ber sister, I � - il no* at tire close of- -this I pl,cially �-,1, � , � . There have been n 1 ilurther vessel i ,A,nga,s� Murray of near St. Joseph. Mr. ,nineteen years. The deceased is sar- lincrease unt 1. C, - I : . f- - . . i !�� Vkhoulph absent "from' Cthe 1 country. ta ines in -the so ar4-, � of D�blin,- long -period' of Robb, Who took the 'place of Mr. S. ' . Aa,lim I - , � - " , �, sunk by German subm i -Mrs. Crawf Mrs. James service to us, -we feel I -' L-.:. . ! �i�. There li another bill before the Rouse - - I Cluff was very fortunate in securing vived by three sons and two daaghters, . Paul, whose regretted Illness kept him - �creazne) I � . '' -- i� 2vans spent last week with her d ' � . . .D.- Hay 6f Xlppen,, John In the Vvrest,, that we ca.nnot let this, occasion paoz- i from being in attendance I I I ,I -- F ;B exlealated to Provide machinery for the ' augh- such a!gOGd buyer,,'as Mr. Murray ana � . The bills 9;i !� : � 1 called war zone aro nd Britain and-- � , � I I . . f�� Northern 'France, the ter Mrs. J. Atkinson of Hibbert without some m - 48ollds, � . I 1. Mr. Utirray the, I � . - � .,� _ vvUng' of 'soldiers at. the front In the arMa,ns In the' .-We I was also very fortu-iate .Alexander on the homestead, Mrs. john aterial. evidienc Tax Reform, etc., 'were gk.ven a j first - I - . - I . I . i: .. meantime having, evid understand that Messrs. Hugh Flynn thanki ulness and -warm affection we . !T- to -2-1 - rl� I I I - tly, somewhat in s �ukng Vestlake, . nd Mr.. Tom Vilson-opened. - 11 i ; t�; . Case of an erectioTL This 'bill homever, � a,nd John Malone are going -to have I such a fine holibe. The price I kaudsaa and Mrs. Jame bear for readLng a � J33- - . ; . Ti I relaxed *their energies I - that direction, the " 9 you. In token 6f which,, we ask . I to � � �- As ,,not bel,TLg ver is O�- 1,ot t si ' .. - I - y ,faverably received - er'the $7,09R �mgxk. i' on. Mrs. Stew- the debate on the 'bill 10 t chelo I - I - � , accept this watch and . .- **fte -nu� -- _ -, i �L� : Bot whether through ar of ponsequ- telephones Installed In their homes. , art was a quiet, - ax ba ,ra . ZA .5(r. F L � . anit the probabillitle. - thit it Will. L GrSythe to 1 1 1 1 4 are I ,Notes�'-Mr. and Mxs. John ,Claik,en- unassuming worn an *a talIdIng scale aecordiing to age. . . is 1-4 1 1 -� � I . O'n, Mrs.:Forsythe f6i accept this Rocker. WhI � . W . � 1, � eapas because.better wa chyd is not set - IVI r. Jcvhnnl, ,�haa, who', has been , a to know was to respect ana. 'as- I I - � �i, I 1, not see, the light -of- day aga Ick tertained a number of friends and wh 'ch was adjourn,3 . - . �-i . . i- In a's It forth. In the meantime he British and on -the se StIfor some time Is,,, we I lard.for. you both joint -d till the following .. - ul � . teem ly to accept this 1-2a fol �` kas been relega,Ved ta the tender mer- neighbors Monday L evening - last. All en- . he was hone.st and honorable , - 1- . - - I.. .­ -French ,authorities h are giads to, learth recovering. -Mr. 0. � I week. On submitting to the audience . I I ,qalet .� , :f..-,. a e 'announced . Joy6d theinselves very -much. - The in ill her dealings-, �s(&(Ight to do as she Secretary & we,' feel, that you have the question as to w-bether the Parlia- . � I 41 1-1 , � oleo 'of -a special committee. - Such 1( 11ollan d I h severally and joln�iy served our church � and .04 - :. i I ach ' a that noi vessels will ;be lowed to en- . as xchanged -stores with � � � ,.f 1 1 �' eme is considered impractimble as farineri; at present are �qsy cutting '"'Ould be done� -by. She had a genial . - - � .1 . .- �� , , - . -1 X - A I c- I , his son, Mr. J. . Holland, and will . per � e - k. ­- ter.or leave any Oarmanpbrt, -no mat-- and people. May e e, prosperity, plea- men -t -,bo'uld be continued for another - .� , -. - - - � 2 11� 11 . Any, plan that could- [be adopted would . - wood ao this Is �the right kind of manner and also a'dteq kri,owledge of �, . � I �--­, , 14 , ter to -what country the may,. belong go fro -n Deechw d to .-St. Columbp.n. sant memories an - the colmfort of the .Session there was a painful reluctance I ., ;1. I.: ; F be sabJect to fraud and abuse. The . . I . Mr. 1161 we9ther. for the Bible, which was. on Inspiration to- � t ctators to commit ­ -- . - - . I � � . . ,i it, They �Appear, to be in a I., .1 I ­ 7 � -r !Ic , - . r - . , -s are that -sho,ald an This Is .,practically- ;i bo baxilment ojL . land Int, ds making a large those who enjoyed her company. She abldiiag Presence , God a,drround the I -� . � : � arospect Alection rush as spring'is last approaching and * themselves but hardened as -they -are : . .r I . Ge;1nany,.and will pre' addition to, his St Columban store, and , I . days that 'succeed the activities of thia I % -1 , � . . . . - i*ldlera -will well .' ,k . wl . -ed good! weather. I . mains were laid to xesit In the . K11vidiially and -jointly - - 'Turan] ; � I - e , ' � -1 '. : . them obtain- . ny appearances�of eontIna- was a Presbyterian,in ,religlon:'The re- by years of political life.' our Leglsla- � af, aloe p-fo-da,te and - I 1, take Vlace Aext sammer or. -before the ifig Supplies of an3 'van will have It thoro ighly u office you have in � . Q . e Gf the war, th r kin, and if- the . - � - ��, i s tacged wv Lhe- latest and best � Hensah � �, . -Ot blockade - can be sasta n d, ,they *I 111th I tors decided.' to Ignore the feeling In * . I I I n I U .a 11 - - filled iso; falthfull)'** and acceptably.. . --- I � I Brat r ;­ ,� lie able tof vote. Thig will make a con- Union Cemeter.y. Mr. Smith. of Rensall, , '0 ;-. ., goods. T Fina iiiial.-T. he Auditor's yeport for - the ,country and keep the law -making 11. . . 1. ultimately be -starved int s a ve �na.ny St, colum- laq SIgned on behalf iof the congregation - . t�. 1; ubmission. conducted the funeral service.—Com. " . I. ��haga-; A : �` alderable dif fare , ' I I nee In the vote in s,ev- .It is I the township of Tuekersmlt� ' machinery in operation - � I 0� � '. saia� by imany that this will bc - ban people a mng drive ch- . � " for 191,4) � I . by the late Manaiking Boaird of St. An- - for another 111. bakeTAI �i i, - Ito Bee - ;1 . . - irculation, we - . . * - .. � � I , �� r , vat constituencies. But as to whIGh the most speedy as wall wood, to purchase heir 'goSds. - - � having been printed for c L 0 ' . . week. The solemn -deliberation �ef the ;, I 3jarty would suffer most it is impos- a the most . drews' Church, 1<ippen. I � 11 ­� ..,I � I - . . . � Legislature we per con.1 I - A I . -. . . �J. �. . hu, m ane method of ending , the wax. Of --� � -- glean the foll6wing' .particulars there- A flippern. re reliev�d by several I , ,4 aftle t* vay�" As,tha greater number of . � _ - , 46.21,� ai� I I t� � � I I 1; �, �� �i Course fhe -neutra,l power , especially . ­ St. J seph from. The year was icommenqed with a rmars, Abbention-The farmprs old fritsnd Is --r- nuirn-bers gfven by" Miss Bessie Moses � . � .. ' - . Ue volunteers are drawn frain the cit- . gain to the front in the repairing of � 111jueval � I worthi I 7 - 4 . surplus of 4%213 In Ithe treasury and ta Iowa harrows & , e and Mr. Daugald Strachan. :of James- � � . , �, - . rm implements. The time for u8 ng them - I I. - *L63- anj - wns And - $6,8,04. The total � receipts out here, so th%t no%v Is the time to get them in Our Parliament. A paint ul Ineldent- town, and Mr. W.m. .Speir, 'which were, ATO i�� � , ' Jim ani� larger to the United States, will dbj ct, as they Notes. -Mr-. N. M. Cantin of St, jo- clo's r. is al - i 1, .,; � as these � ed N�jth I 4" �. �9 aim . . � I to t ­ IWAIVY go -strongly Conservative,. one much I# evl- -.far the 'year amounted to 10;414 and - I , .- � have been doing a 1profitabi . trade with saph- f e Is again very In Marred the second' session of,'the local received with the greatest',pleasure and . ­ -,- [­-, . , the belligere.ats, Germany I luded,and dence here. Mr. C ntin's indomitabl shape eo as to avoid confusion and wAste of time in ,! - . � " would think the Governo.jent Part _ , viaj�a � ,. - 1. ly (I the expenditure to $32,823. There was the busy seaaon, A large stock of a I lines c f piow Legislature, on Friday night, When'the Ile the close of . the inppi-Ing a vote of ii, ' � 'Id be likely to, suffer rhost from &nee can expended' In salaries $835, Drai age $4,- ing for wi-grons and buggies given the�b 0j porting the Speaker's chair, thanks w" moved to the vlsltors I I � IF I - . wou, I they will not like being IS at out of e-iergy, enterprise a d . casting and repair.s. All lines ot 'vooj-work rep?4ir- dias � Valoo" - .. ; � . r no they 1 not be que , ears of ariten . � � by.. - track- 12 - . r i 1.�� German trade. But whether t ,,nched. H now having - ma- - tion at the old reliable - broke down ca I � - :J' tfie Am, -vorting ort the absentees, "' , * I hoo � � $8,006; . H 1. .471, County Rate $4 718 Schoo � tand. Thorna-s Mellis, using a complete lguspen- - i the - Leader of the Opposition. second- . , e Minister ,of I 11 . I ;2, tii� - I . 4 Fi ,- 1. .. .. General Hughes, th 111 - can help. themselves remal�ns a be seen. terisi 01. all kinds -1 Id down here for Roads and. Dridgas'$6,'336. e town- 246-14 sion of decoram on r _; . T t ' Itla made a very gratif ying �tatement - ' ' - � . �he floo of the I ed by ths Prem1pr. wikrmly expressing I . M44ey. - ' ' ' I - I I T . � . round, Is becoming ,-t-be repairing and fit Ing (up of the big ship has; .417,688 of school f nds in- The Coficert.-The Patriotic Concer'. House. Fortunatel,� the Honorable gen- the enjoyment of the aualence. �Tbxt Ings S- 7 .more comp - !.� . In the. House a few days ago. A gener- licated and dIfflau t to ban- 'hotel, building ,and h Intends making vested in* -mortgages. The rec ipts of held ,Under the auspices dt the- Red. tieman escaped without serious Injury, ­ I I ; - ..... 87c, : , r -an has been abroad,that the commo 0 . I -Cross Society, on Friday evening.last: but the Government Is open'to censure the disc,tsslu,n ,of . ' . MCI � " 1, �- � &I Imprassi die as time progrE�sses,and this may of it a comfortable and . week the meeting will be devoted to - 21 L be �Caken by a di Lis the telephone company for t-h-eiyear a- . � �, � t -� F; . affie as an au�ury that summer hotel and - V�qu a' decided - a subject which was -With MI -- young men of Canada were not res- �, ONS fo hay' ,success-' The program for Ahe occarence 'as It sb.o ­� &&­�� - I � I the end is inearfniAntk7 i"- e a ure it ready for Xaasta L e it mounted I to 49,00 and ,thi disturse- � . ws unmi-s- Introduced by the Xodlc -Parliament and - I I . I.- , 4m,ding to the call of their co . .r by t e 6 ' consisted. of solos and dudtts by k Mr. iakable � .� outeldei, � . untry pening of the � ments toi $10jig. � , . evidence. of grif t in the f ur- held over for fuller consideration, "The qquoted, . I Ible . � �- , � � �, � y should. �-oan not come too �soon. h� terr next summer holiday ea . and Mrs. Rennie and W�. Sherritt, 6t'nishing of the Lekislature. Before re- 'Work -and Need of a -Mtrlct A-gricuI-. � - .1 for enlistment as freely as. th . . I son. Re Is also - I . � , e . � � . � 1� Vhe statement of the General, however, 'financial outlay ,should end It soon if arranging for the repa r of oth4r build- i Zurich- � I Aerreall, and readings by Miss CaTlisle suming the -debate., on the � Bma � " should entirely dis nothing else Will. Great Brit4 I ings here, Th - . i . I", -Women's tural Representative." The subject will � .1 4127 to , � pell any such sus- n is the ere 114 . 0 good -reason I I ,of Hansall and Miss (Parsons of Stan,- Franchise Bill, thl, Government Wa$' -be � discussed by a number of speakers, -, ' . e - A I I - , . - , � : best off finamclally at ),the lot nterest-. Why St. Joseph shod Notes. 'Miss Diana Rickbell Is visit-. jey. iA T'i I 'Beans I I -- i . plelon as� this. The General stated that I oul not become a ; ,.ke treat was given the audl- peppered with questions *by the Opposi- 1 43-00 to � he terrible finan- popqlar summer resort cessary ac-, *Ing her sister, Mrs. D. Morrow, in Bee- ence 'in. a drama intitled, "The bld: tion, many, of w were, anable Ly the Agricultural Representatives In I ;1 ' xecralting In Canada was In every -way ed, anR conslderlirg t I f me showing the value of the work done ­ - . . . .1 � satisfactory. That- Canada can sapply cial atrain to which she,has. b en -sub-, comodatloa were'far � hed and Mr. ton.-Mr.;W. 03. Hess has purchased a Homestead Farm," in foar ,acts, b to answer on the tpur.of the moment. all � . , to #3120 . Jected, � � - i - her finances can not be �ny too - Cantin 'now seems to Ford touilng car from his brother, Mr. ,�Y' its varied -Ohaseig� In qohtectlon witlk L I - . . ' ,11 " Ritchener with three More contlftgent8.. Plentiful. As Preinler In a. position twelve characters from Hibbert, .us- In reply- to R. .J-aJrJnyn, asking what Ontario �: . with -W three weeks .e Asquith 1painted to ;8u1PPlY this.—The fl, her V. W., Hes�a.-!-X.r. F. Bos�smberr, school ,gardening, � f aIrs a -ad eafiiPett- tee , . I i , If nee ss&rj. J-1�, out British Ho men at St. I y, ot borne 'and *Tuckersmith., the rendering -steps were being taken -by the Depart- ' I o , f� said that six hundred men and fifty , Jn the on ,the use Of C Berlin, is renewing, Did acquaintances of tions, agricultural demorstrations, farm ­ � lots� . i . I . which 'was a credk to the company. . mant of Forests and Mlne.s for th � i "I LgS, Crop experiments, etc. Many I � I . M p In-iboulldin ...... . f, P, dne, , weather I uK r a on `eO I - been enlizated within on') Point the war will have lasted 240 " broke the heavy iod In ag and"W. Bender have leased 200 acres agaih wi , lie best speakers In the Literar I � Ist of A 11 t -so far this. seasGm R 11, in ,this *1einity.—Mossrs. J. J. Iferner If our friends should favor our b g se v, U of Charlie Forest, The'e Mi of t . Vien for the cavalry had at the other day, �mmow� Joseph, -have worked �um 6r diff lculties �X - aya-1 11 11 y , . I I six hours. With- ' erna frag- . tb one as 1p6pular -as The Old ister, Mr. Johnston, said , thak W S 11 .' I I n Tio had ritain . int I -an �� � 1 V2� in 24 bours Eastern Onta with an average expenditure by b I ments, which formed pyr at I d in this 'vicinity and intend go- , Home oclety will take 'part in this discus- I- eno, r 6 alone . of $7 500 000 per day, the lake. When . amids,on t , stead Farm,. they'-wIll receive a c!aIms staked out against the party in ision. � I I . . I �' I . . I then provided the quate, ' dc�.. b oke from the I ' I o . ­. . I . I �� called for, the dc�. Ing ex erisively into 'the bean gTowing hearty welcoine. The propeeds amount- . . , LIV-erP1( - . . I I - . - - 11--� There were pla-es making the to.t�i'c��t kof Ceight onths - Shore it was - Industry I during the present seasoo.'— ad .to( � 6g. I , � I -- - � Z --- i !- � , " where enli,-,tment ' in hii'zondition, 4 � — -.— -1 - - 1 � , �cattje at t of war ox breaking the Mr. Joseph Kipper, who haa been's'pond.: I . - i. . � . �. . � - - I I , . 1i 1kad been renci-ted Slow, but this was I ae billion, eight handrd and newly -for ed\ f IshIng Notes.—Mr. Wrn. Chesney, who bar, . I I "-d priv I I I I � � : I I - ' - - . � 1* ers Who are 11 Ing 'the winter With relatives , - -to 1-8 14A � *ae ,to the fact that the officials at ten thousand do ars. Some �of our read �ffrounds �oz tha�t hooks d wer6 I In this been at the home of -his uncle, ,Mr. L . 7for good � o inspection had dis- carried o,tkt Into vicirity, 'lef t last week for his bomb James Chesney, for a'cou of months, I I i.. . theffe polp - . o the lake & et, Some Ple . i coura-ged enfl-stment for the time, be- by fig ring herring and suckers in Bfkgar, Sask.—Hay Town�hlp taxe6 has returned to Cartwright,,, Mail. — - -- . --�4— em � might amuse themselves ese - au - expert mathema clans , - As tinder gs Ft. Th � ,M rch Wirvid's' IO . ' . � - eatwe equipraent for the soldiers could Out ,W(hat tthis 'really demand. will - . arm, . I I I Union i . means. fr m a not enough to supply the I cal' be high this Year. Thel� new ta.x F .property In this'. .pAr,.. seems to be - ! � . � o4z.. � � -- ., : : *ut be obtalapd fast enoagh. Today , financial gt&ndp6l,nt. We fancy th -ex- - --- Imposed 'by ih*e Ontario Government In dernand, judging . I I � . I.—Ther v � - I . from the many � . � I - 0 aditure of Germany has been ery will require the raising of $2,400 addi- farms changl�ng. hands. Mr. JobUDIn$-* ith their - accompanying frostinessi I ' chiakm t every regLmo-nt In Canada was 4p to pe, ch greater than this �,s she has . t1wial foil the year.—John Ja oby of - . .1 i % m a Rxeter W cl " - � i full strength. I,j Cape Breton and In I wn I Notes.—A new ceiling, Is being plac- � c dale .of the 2nd of' Staffley', `ba$ jold have� a disa'strous effect an the hainids . . -tbanwei I �ra,lsc � . - . I �'. . - the city of UM-nonton, he could ' riot on y to stand the brunt of her ed on the opera hall this the Saabie Line was. taken tothe Lon- his one -hundred -acre farm, to" Mr.Cleva . . . I taunt or I . - - i two Zlew rOgimet-Ets within ,24 hDars. -aperaticyns but has to ,finance.for i us- eatl p eek, which don asylum on Saturday last by Con- Cochrane, near Hills Green. The price and f ace. . � . - theix; -av . . - i I I . I - . ! Mr. E. N. Ll Wis. the ever versat tria a,nd Turkey as well. will gr y Improve Its a earance.— stable -Efliber. The sudden death -,of hl Mr4 Dinsdale received Is I . � . . - -week:i wl-, Ile Exeter e $6j700. It Is I . I 1rar,d, tra I � . wember far W1P:zr. 'Ruron has broken . I ­ I � yrill experlenc a but ding boom mother a few days 'agot Is said to hav sGine 51 years since this 'property has . D6n't wait" ' ir face gets all sore � � ". I . this ,spring.. Mr. A, E. Fu e- intends - :till yoly� � a ww r. �., �,L! - I li� I . . � sixt L111 I I He has givea no Trouble Ahead. I ' ..nbalaneed bis mind. Mr. Jacoby Is i been transferred by sale. The -neighbors . ,es A littl I I and dhafed ofni�cracked up; but get a . F t �, erecting a residence On And ew street, bachelor,, his mother having I'le-'d charget. will find Mr. Cochrane a'good citizen. )- — to,12"00 Ill IL i � . tice, of a rt:solUdOn irx favor of block- Uneasy rests the;,head that we rs Mr. (W.. .J. Beer will erect t o h u-Qes othis do�nestic affairs until her Aeath'� —Mrs. Isaac Jarrott Is visiting with . - I 1. 11� . Innr the Strafts Of 1114le Isle, to keep the Cro. . . . . ar o*1 f % 'higber, ,W . I � wn. This old truelsm �on William ,street a -'d Mr. J. N. 0 * Bottle or j 4$01he,of the many ex- - . ! Icebergs ua'- .' h! 0 , Is bei & . n How- Neighbors are now I I � I It I I - . -Ulf of St. Lawr- ooking after hi's ifriends in Hills Green.—Mrs. A. I&-- . �� P - "Were not. exem ard and DI7. Roulston Intend erecUng . . celle�'t Skin - C&AMS to be bad - pt - "value T�,-.i 1 ,ence. He sets fc:'h that as the Straits . plifled once., more - in the presei t -live stocl� and premisesi—The horsemen "Kenzie WAS. last week visiting friends � � . . � k , � I at their narv-.,.vt.,---- polnt�are only ten situation In' the Ottawa� Governmen new resldcnces. Besides these hei�e whi of this district are at present giving in "Wingham.—On Sunday laaxt Mr. Say- - - Ison's Dru �,(-e. . . - 1� .Which wia - I 1 . I Ing of the s hool, so 1, . I paid 1 orse , auge, of S - I - I � ., - . been I I , I 1. . —Mr. Mr, � 'Preach- . I I - - . 11 I . . . . and (MPI t �� 4quarried an(' t1t.. 13',-aits dammed. The Sir Robert Borden and Mini -eter this sumMer. 'Ic . Andrews' Charch, ... cas 0 4- i-t�­!< cially in so far as Prime Ministe that there should be no jackl, of em- talk that. ought to interest them. ,� ,teaforth, conducted the ser ., g. so;, ralles w1de, (I y shqres could bo espe , be the remodell the farrhers horse literature a. --d h Wi �, i N'� I 1, ' - � ster of Nil PIOYment In Ex . - Out own. "Frakrild Lacadermine". i-,, . �� . !-- labor of crimln;.'i�. :amps and. interne4 Milo Snell recelved-a carload Of . Gdorge Troyer, of the Parr Line, far- Ing two good sermons, which have been . I - local com" jL ,glien enemies )-� -3uggested for the- ttia, General Sam. Ijughes, are concern- Ford nished two colum ns to 'The Expositor he subject of Much,com . one �of the very 4est ' I.. t autos ",11-113 week,—Mr. J,-Hean�an and .MeAt. Mr. Sav- � ' A � I I I ed to ti -.m,: f work, Mr. L- M, -4 practical and orlg� ed. Whefe I I ,, t up in larg ' -there Is so much smdk,o recent4y settliag forth his claims for uge has suretv . -4 . �ers, Of _V1 � . �- lanal. He Is a worker as well as &. J� son who have.%beea yisiting with rel- . missed his vocation ounc� bottles at � i o ---- I - - ' . -the 9-6remacy of his stallion, Peter a- He . 1 25C. i . . Vry! sold . . I . . I P . time the Orbat, while Mr. Ed. Bossenberry auld be in the pulpit delivering the I I .1 V . -he has evideatly been serioasly curbed ,n VIr- is lo, ; . . - I � '44�11� . wilkers nanY 9004 ideas, but Rumors 16. plenty have recently bis wQ for their home � I thinker, He ha,s r there is h1ways sure to, be some , ati�es In 04 hen in t - U, is good! Try I' Ar j left t ef.vicinity for some he Jewellery busines . it. 1 �a . P, 0 Usuing "in Ottawa� that 'i'ic see 414 i� his 1pralse iof Non Parole as pel.—Mrs, James A61d, of London, ,. , %�i: . . I � � I ,.Vvhlch WeIT 11 I since his party, cam into Power. When 40 ir 1&n Man—W Seldon 13jasett, of Ham- a sir�' of: great stock.. Mr. William Cal- visiting i I *Iq��. L . r' I fas has a hackney highstepper that I . I ­ sold at 40 b1s.party was in OPPositlon, and al- very conside able section , .2 was visiting his �ranfl'- ;ih her .*brothers here, - . - . t) � of Mr. Borden's Cabinet anval alsd, a iota, Man " I I . . I the . -, - of his fol-� ,*,Gther, Mrs. F. Dissett in 0109srs. Thomas and John Workman . � - I latter. ­­ P town LhIs calls f or a place, and Mr. Peter La- a4a sister Mrs. Wrn- -,Butt. Mr.' Thomas . - - . . I- Iluality we � � L a Veis sov , ,,--- � -13 though few� if any of his original lower,5 in Pa�lia:inent 'are up In' a,ims eek.—Mr. W,Lamporte bas'purebased mont"s Imported dradght two-yea'r-cid, Vorkm,an for some days has beeii -c I 1. - oc I . stay- � , I ,hemes, were adopted as a whole by against. General Hughes and the nian- e stable back of the Co,mmlercl�l ho- Will 0oan have. Its ipedigree printed � , ,in the house jas he Is not enjoy.: � - . ­ , ...'.. , the Laurier Governmont, sever4t Of ner in which he administers his de- and will remove it t , lacmbs ,we . ­ - . � y , o, hia, own prop- While, the'king, of `�he� pony class, King' In the beat of healtb.—As Mr. Dins . . . is I - - tjwm w, ere part.rdl adopted and now partment and they. dern�A4 his Political e ty.--Mr. A. 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