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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1915-03-19, Page 4IEXPOSITOR -@NEW MARCH ra� latertilly Increase the reyenue will', Britliihz "Vesseb, And thfte_ are beint. shire, 19 ,yW s'� -Xgoi a, od mol&,tog.Oode- remarks, that at thi& clogs of 1910 with aftord addit1wal proteptiow 'to the go;ely wotolfted,4nd tWtir-rAptare-may 46b with her busban4, flftyyoar�g� ago, Wm; Rblm -* t def*1 'th es Ka yor, the And bi- this. -- at, an aves ree'dikukhtors, W& Major be, Jooked for y time. During the Shi It Ift "tinufacturIng bitemts In ir I' W - T JY �S D ymy,jift -the, alrea4 flowl laut week eitft o 14 ps boye. of Toledo, t-Vadden',and Mis over y ug p6c too bgye. at thb close'of 1011 the deficit: re Brit h sk jLye .80.40 and4fte, clove -bf 1912 th eio' vex of -these, manu acturer-901he ev. iubinarines In 'Grace at home. Man, f was $1 0 around thi�rl- �-Irhere IS J �sbr 4910dion In was a surpIua of soine, Iwo pense of the CantWlan public and tho the wait��,z 3 4 6 ''r toy !n.. wa ayor. n' d 'the people-. of Great Rrit4n, They would pa to of kc]Kiliop, 0 and4forrIs for� SpOtto 1911- an 8 9 Foot* ear 12 3 not Object so seriously to the special the e-talishment of a cosolidated tax rate those Awo YasM 17. IS 19, fth The deficit at the . dfds� of, 1,913 via, '20 taxes Imposed -as some of the revenuo public ogyl Li,, WaDOA eeting L*Vilf ture Al o $4,7171, an , 25 26 thus btained will be -required to*pay to- be held 1n W 21 12 21 41ton -this 124 The., Ontario Legislators- seem. to be. d tax rate was 29f* mills and debt, but the si�* -matter. This c 4u. VAnstlylle was ma or t nterest oa the war discuss and coosidef _Jng,aWA�YL lei§urly., Not in 'A y . ror 9 4 The woman, who Wants better shoes—d' tariff IncreMes and especially the Bri, h g tart meeting -will be--a4dressed -by Mr. Xc� ;;Ith Dr. A. ,J. (Irwin as Mayor and a nctivt Shoes, can find US tish,Preference decrease -19 most stren-. ling or spectacular- has ccured du g of - the Stir exac An tax rate of 85 mills there in -our new-pring line tly what she is looking for. There's 'not Cready atfor& Ncimil, In U ously -objected to. � W� may be sOmf­ the Paist We�k. The bill. to grant the -sPector,Vleld and, others. 'plus -of some VIM.. choice style or a wanted shoe missing from our spr* -1 NEW ADVERTisEmENTs: Wha prejudiced, but In ur. best judg- -Wednesday of this kw�ek Rev. R Ing ines. Whe-na -MunlclPal, frWachise to married wom n woman. comes here for soes-we offer her no -dncertain styies, bu. thA meix t we must. say that the Oppositloh A. Lundy tied the matrinlontal -knot sprim, 3 - t ASLrio best shoes at any-statedr price tha- �Ptalng"8161"rt, 191 aused -an Interesting discussion has decidedly the best of thq agu- at the manse in Walton, b�jween Ar ck the Country produ�:es' Be VW Xprinj. Appirt.I-Gr-ig Clothlo -Co*-1 iultifut ment and that the Government az* yt, least 041 thel Opp6sltlo side as o ly X, In ecent London, Antiounxinent-J. n our Dundals aad,' Iryliss Agnes Clark- Successful. -At the �right and dull finish leathers, br caded si k and cloth top's and Worn the eiN krootwear-NY. G. Wi li" at. -any r&te, have not made out any- Premier'. On the GovernMent.r 91 oPle of th loca (E Well known yo,:ungpe at- I- ng.) College'. Of MUSIC nations swell new colored tops C de. uban, Spanish kidney. Louis and spo' heals. - 9 ol -son v f1st, 'took Ap. Mr. -and rar, DUlidas ha e I - thing like -a good case, Or ot 1. Ce - Ttendous Anutiqu Vor Borne rea er,. tfiken -held In Se4fortlT,'&Vss Relia, Reid was High, ined-'rbn1 ot the newe ding toes. Button or . lace models. 1 Durinc ithis debate Sir George Vos� ITown of Seafo_t rvi-5 t In it. bill was idefeated mi I up, their residezee (bA the Fultond farm, warded a first-class certificate foi A Pa'r L few of our leaders are -mentioned herewith- _n'�i patent colt boots It. -Jobndon-a 1 ter ha been - h ' eard from. Sir George near Walton, which r. Dundas has Pianoforte playtag, primary. section —WOme Cotping Is an ex -Finance inister and is,gen- �second reading by' a gh party Reid Is a. I)upil ,of iMiss M a buttoned style with dqll leathe r or -black cloth tops., straf t rented. flexible soles, for orally admitted to be the strongest vote. Mr. Studholm, of Hamilton, the -For selling Milk Without a license )Vartvi 11fknd wanted -K. Garrww-e Reid A $3-5o a pair. Women's patent'colt boots, *buttoned �st 'speaker on the G yle with -.plain Fhtut Ifand Waftted-tt. 11. G venloes:-S overnment side. $I--- only Indepen ent. memb of- -the HBissett Bros., of HeIght§ the -ind either auff calf or black cloth tops� fl3exible soles for $4.00 a er Opto- Dairy, c-effeld Girl Wanted -Mrs, Hugh maKay - 8 'George's Speech an Ithis occasion was vating with the Opposition. Thex* neir Goderlih, were fined $5 eSL;re-8 Bru Wo -aid, are t buttoned exceedingly mild. It was decidedly more, sition, it is s pair. m6n's patent colf boots Preparing T Put ar d costs by the - Police agistrate. Note Style With� plain toe and 011; Tenders-Adaw W*tkgnn�li apologetic,tban aggressive. It Is evident S Mrs. Rogers, mother of Dr. brocaded silk tops, spool heels fdr $,+.2g a pairi, Wbfilen7s patent c UP big fight against -the abnormal Some titmc� ago tthe Town Council pas- ogers,, still contfimes very, poorly.- ly in accoid *1th his R he is not warm expenditure On the new boot, buttoned styles, with the newcoloied tops—gray, � fawn or sand -decrease house, the Guelph 1,-Idustrial PrAo,-. cents a head, -but -did not enforce It colleagues On this subjec The Government sod a by-law. taxing milk peddlers 25 -Mrs. (Dr') L-MCIntoah, who has been so House for Smle-W. G. U Fdrnuncli.-S serge for and $5. oo a pair. Joy In the British Prefere4ce will, natural- ill with Peritonitis, Is making a -good $4-6'0p-84-50- Out eXperiehced shoe service eirty for tiale-A Gr rAo ,-5 and the 'Whitby Institution f9r the In- untifMarch Ist. DIssett Bos. are the rob ded a ue -to a Woman who a, shoe that is CY-es Kvamlut & ,iuolfery-s ly, be most repu :, t to him nd la sae, being conztraCte recovery. -Dr. Rogers atten' meet-. in fiffing-is of the -reatest va &,Ed R.rl . -J. Ganerou-S d under the sup- only ones, r6fusing to take out the his ape.ech he diCna, strive very hard. lervNion- ..-Ing of the Hura Uddleal. Assoolatiori. light in every. way.. e of ftte-fi -of the Provincial SecretarY Is de- iscense, and as'a. result over 50D cu-_ at Seafr I On We for SO&ILe - Farm Proptrty P. partmeIt., The ependiture on each ot towers were without their uival milk to hide his feelings i g this desday . e War Posts-Alot"arlane Bros -5 the Goverilmmit'pollicy. HV also depre and gjv� a paper n pneumonia. tho,84 Institt-ti6lis, It Is Claimed by -the supply for, several days. It Is under- 11d1l(UngforSxle-A ca.ted the, very thou ;ht of holding L a OPPOSItIonLIS, to Bay the )"east rs. Jobn_B. Mu,,�tard, who- Was for Coltrni-xn-5 WELStc. tood Blesott Bros. dif will ship their milk erated. on In the OSpital last- 043ft for Rt rviay Johns: --5 general election duping the progress tal. - Clinton H* It will do no harm t any rate to Toronto� Riouide Poidtry of the war wh6n b6th parties shoula. Week fOr appendicitis, is making- a rapid to hivp the matter thoroughly aired. have their mhids fixed more an matt6rs The -M -On Wednesday evening of la;st week c d Will soon be ready t16T- the hoq of 'JNf gg.� �rdVICUng and Mrs.Robert Co.- dome home. -Messrs, P' Wmll Paper -J mu a Grax,eb'�S on part for the specilid.municlpal eter and Robert* essure of he Finance tax Vnei Wall Paper -T. 0, K! ott- 9 Agnister ne Of Empin� tban y bickerin You h:;togtaph-VelPsStWo-5 now far 'Sir George's Opinions On -this has net yet. been -definibely 'passed, I g, when their who have been visiting their parents, Clough of Goderlch :township, was tho Balrd and their sister, Miss TenA Baird, matter will prevail With -his;colleague though it. is on thff way.;- The (bill second young�$'t daughter., ;Nfaggle� E., for thQ past three months, left "q,j Wed..;- rema to ORTO- IPr ins to be,seen. Is (likely be mended so became the bride of George L. Uan� nesday for the r home near Ko6sejaw. -1At the oeht writifig the debate &-q to 'include o th t x all properties on Sir Wilf t TELEPHO$Z, 'OPPOSITE COMMER-101AL HOTL -red's amendment 'is in full Whe _her now'exempt by tatute or Wu� leip;!soin of JMr4:�nd.Mrs. Robert Ilan- -Seven candidates went over to Sea- ley Of the ;aar progress. It -is likely'lo continue thl-3 ae township. The cere- forth Gn* Nednesday evening f !as,- nielpal iby-law'.. If this Is done tth bur- week. But 'the result Is already deter- Molly -was performed,.,by Rev. Mr. Corn- e Iden will be evem, heavier on the munt W6ek, -tageth r with a large number SEAFORTH FRIDAY, d%,Il of Sebringville. jar. and Mrs. Han- of the mined. It will be -voted dowa nd thr,, cipaides than It as at first bitended ley reslae On the:9room's farm members of the L.P. a. -P.,, seatative, would be y Rev. Crawford, Tte,and Op L, tO` us In. Huron ed b Budget wil or f where 'the first' - Cqunty, W. Honey showed what od I be.!endosed. But the have placed their vle to be. The bill f the amepdme,.It o second Vol third an the, Bayfleld Line. by J. V� Xk.,g, Re- in position will ws grees were put. on. --Mrs., George Baird Imprqvements In farm. buildings might' SIDIVed that -the Bluevle, LlteraTy, So- 06 Liquor Licane law ha' a' Tb Tiiel Dom� ion Paii.%irvent on been iatrod.aced. e remains of he late,Mrs. WiI. of the second cocesson, Stanley-. be brouklit about under their Super- record before the''Country and it Sr. Cial and Debating '430CIL Our Dominion law maker3 at OttdWO. will be for the people to ',decide be- &m Stenchdarnbe.of La6don, who died who htas- been .111 nearly all wi Mss Eva Duff expl eties belleve that liter, is 'vision. alned their he time has coble, when -t -he COuhty ot foil yet got through the B 'In the hospital- In that city - the previous Improving gradually and Is able to be work Illiupervising egg circles -,en 14ave nudget tween them. and Represontative Aebate, The discussion took an a new §aturday, Were Interred In Brussels couraging, improved methods of ha -lid, alid,bimby petiltion the 00 Council With the Budget out of the way Thb Opposition Policy up a, [greater part of- the V�y. �Ruron eeds a District Ins authorizing H, F ago following Is. t or to P A to look Ilit n&tter ality r. Bordens' resolutio Th he amendme�t mov- qemetery -afi Monday of last week. he f GOYA :Oats. --,Mr. Murdock, of- Ing poultr W. r a- d ier, .0 the r phaise on Thursday of last week when an _L ' the Government to borrow one undred Maden ame. .,of the deceased wa.3 Stanley, recently ship rom our sta- ous speech On "Co-operation cEwan and at an -early E4mend ed by Sir `WIlfred( aurier In behalf of[. alecessa;ry Provision for .,hl8L apPoIntnle t. Margaret Coe 1vjeadows. She was the tion, a car load_d. Oats, to a firm dwelt on community -improvements nd- Sir Wilfred Laurier mo, million dollars for war urposes will L date Make the os 'a op- be the -next Importwat Matter on the tho.�00P itlan In the Dominion Parlla- daughter 'of- Mrs. John Mmaows of In New Ontar'l i - Anent ernbodyljig the views of the. o,. The -car contained a- Its importance In solving th rural pre- tp her marriago Notes.-MISS-33esitrice 11"Ott, Ojoron.� in position, The amendment is g1van a carpet. It will'nat -take laing, hoevier', mert to.the fiscal policy of the Gover.6- -13 russels, and previo bout 1,600 bushels, and Is, to 'be used ble us, m and 6howed'what an impetus the seven or eight to, h a- b,2en -visiting -fier fribla ;KIM -six sppass be agreed and the resolutions will full th anothtr� column of this I' to, dispo�e of this as both- paties will mert as emboaled In -years sided activities of the District Representa4_17-re Alice PauL-Barl Aitchlsoi,n. of the Budget speech for seed. This together with local or - In that village. Vhe survived by her ders totals about 1,800 busbols �of -seed would giv'e I- s .1 thl di-, MtSir Ikely of the Finance Minister: Frst. paid f 1YIng visit fibms Iasi Wilfred support3d his amendment unanimously. Then the decks will 1 husband and one son. She was 8 years oats that Mr. h aii�ogbd of Al. Messer , spok' roctio, e on Agrlcultur th the week_ -An Interesting debate h ch h e be clear for' the passing of -estimates ."This House Is ready to Provide. of ae. this -spring, for the sust tial pric' b� a peech of. an, hour, 1-i whi an e Of school to which the District Represe_-U- was f or -the curf eat year's expendituie for tte exfgencles -of the present VoThe - d�pth took place q -n Stratford 75 cellt§ per bushel. -glvez a frieadl oversight, and at schal O -Friday afternoon On the tri, Is said td have displayed his.old tIm.(; This grain was all athre This with a few prlvat6 blills that hay� situation *amd to vote allmecessary early Tuesd -grown an the f arm Cre My morr;ing, L of Helen �ri&' cently owned by in explaining how this study Is to be respective merits Of fire -and -water. vigor -and grace of dictioa combined, to be dealt with and a lot of com- ways.and means to that end d, a The affirmative.. Won. At the MeetLng but ham, aged 18, second daughter W. C. his Uncle, Mr. John 'Murdoch, of Hon- con -du te i I the Bluevale school. She held to introduce the w-qrk Of of Agricul- with Strong argument. At any rate e mittep -work will - occu�y Parliament it regrets tha in the measure un- Prldharn, of Goderich. The young lad5 sall, wl�ich he has ha -d rented -for som& urge d h at the "Agridultural Pook- tural. teaching In the, school, the toach- time, ad - is Independent of the lgrge -shelf,' which Is to be installed for the. far several weeks even if -no other -con� der consider must have spoken, pretty well, to the allan duties are Impos- who had been attending i3tratford Nor. traversial matter springs up in thb er, Mss 'Messer, gave a very intor_� WJOL ed which must be oppressive -upon mal School, was taken fil with appen- amount gr(y;v:l on -his own home farm. V�Alef It - of the pupils and the 1�eoplc stin Point for the Finance Minister, I Meatime, so that it Is bf the BeCtIon.Bli L 9 J�,atur_e Study lessann the buds by -that -Proregaion can be rea' ed by n nd L I very unlikely he people, Whilst yielding little or dicitis on Thursday,' but wai recover- ould be expanded and markings of - a branch f- horza followed him occupied over four hou�s of L isL o revenue, a tha the said Mea- Ing, but- on Monday.'she grow worsc the Co-operation the Literar So- CbC_ V ch 311ut, hich was much nj 0-4 -by. �Com n. sure N particularly objectionable In, 'and an opoiation was p&rf ormed. In thh. -Hensall Debentures-L,$4.W, 20 year, 5Y. 40ent. clety.. Into a Te*rence ry - for the In reply. Since then the debate onAlls , Easter..It Is morei likely to be. well I libra 01-V the visitors preS6-,1t,. The Month ithe fact tha, Instead Of favorlig, afternoon, but she � f pled to rally. The urestorsale. A.Murdooh,01er1c,Hen8Al1, 2405,2 assistance' of a1V local organizations it. meeting. of the- 'Womeals staindement has been in p1rogress aiid tu IffRY before the' legislators will bel placing extra,bArklers against a Institute was able to shake the dust of Ottawa from it Is oung lay was well known and. popu- 314e, to side, most, liensali, each Wooitesday and Tb�rsday in Zurich preparing papers, debates, held at the ho -we Great Britain's trade with Canada bas vibrated from theit feet a,, -,a return -of Mr to. their homes. lar nd leave to mourn, bestles 'her Righ class %voric. Phone go. 6. irensill. .mi.tr Otc. By keePJ[ng such a library Ili ithe. the Mext -T ate, of the big guns on both sides 9,,.t well -Since the' above wasjIn type the iat a moment when the mother coun- -fat-her and -maher, two brothers lar�d school there would be no co Meeting *Will -.be -helil Iefs._ st, for maln- at the as many of the smaller guns having vote,an the 4mendmentto the Budget Itry Is under a strain of wA un- One sister. sold herdwel- tenamea and she 'stated that It coulif week the ladies &Ott;. aretbusi at work on has been taken. The amendment was, parelleled. In history." ling on Queen'Street, o Mr. 1,Alexl.Aur- taken part In, it. Among the speakers -Mr. George T1Ol1;ndQ,)r9f Holmesville, d6ch, who aft - be eoA,-�ulted by the cschool _e another shipnient -of Red Cross sup_- rwards sold it to Messrs. hour ter] [ of course,- voted down on, a straight 's "Itbout dIsturbing the school. Plies, 'the -gathering b V1 f on the Government side waiair. James Canadlairk Llbaral'18m Is hGt ready to has* purchased the., arm on Craig Brot-�iers.-Mr. Jame*,9 Bontron sing held ali -usu- It I V0WM party vote: "The speech, of the'Premler do by the4ariff what Gerihany seek3 field Road, a ;'mile south of Clin.; of the firm, of!�Bonthdn and Dry,sdalej work. !Rev. Crawford -Tate described urthes. -0 aal In he ch East Huron, who dellivere- -before thi� close of the debate was an to- acco Prom forty t flit* it, Tile 119 -n made i Ore. Of the -most Intrestl and sue- workers- from BluevAle, hia maiden speech. Mr. Bowma mplish by the, submarine. ton... arm 'b6titah4,238 acres and h - and ol bas old Is fine iairge brick dwelling' Morris and p4!-sionate one for cesful forms of enterprise carried �Out' Turnb 'qual V"ont` stands res Utely opposed to any pro,� hais long : been lr�gardecj, 'as one Of th6 it "the eas t -part- of the village to - MT. SITY Is the -average libinber �u at- a� Tery -good -speech from his point. of un, presages an- early election.- posal t by t e District Representatives, the or.: --he*; did mot hl�n and Ow ��eim o put barriers oA British irkde. very best In-itbe district, The purchase John Glenn, of..Usborne Who intends- 4r.dance -at meelin although break any MaIters n to indicate that -the , Aftay Of Britain is -at war; q&a a Is at war. price Va,i; m6V'Ijlg I'a herd. ibou the first'of Ma:j,.. ith whole day �ajjd-_the new groVnd but travelldd Over' the- ad $15060. 'ThIrt-seven years gamization, 'of ischool faIrs and cqrnpe-- them cginb far Teel present session 'will not 'be extended. titions. The school fair has dane, Mors �nthUla m �ud energy And -when Britain 1.9 at war.Caaada ago this farm was, sold by the L th�n' hij s dl 'd 'in voxh trodden gr days�- The- OoVernment has anfiounced that A good� regfif�n_f. than anything- else to Popularize thd th sPle-le goes to,,W4r,--,,to .attempt o -curtail the o*ror, Georige Fillton, sto Messrs. Gra-- and w ' is good cause Is InsPiring.-Irne40pen teaching of will commence and It* -will be seen that the "amexidineift. Saturdayf sessions e col gritulate him uponecuing, schools. in, TAen Ii of1he 'Opposition does not Interfere in' Oade between BrItath-. and,, Canada., hWA and"NURani TWett at eighty'dol- ',Such, 4 , agriculture in the $P009 .� weather has tufted--.- �tbe.-- r MQnday, tho.' I Jj-'W. King In the burlse of his talk tbougAts of. the far_ffiers :,th4t, od!% and af to did...,,dwel ng. W -e trust C 0 'I's �That, ig '"t a -.Caliadiair Idea,� It Js a lars n acre fan,4'9i. Vir'siibsequent-_ Mr. Bouthron T611, ibuild afiother'fine to the nliple an�* Way with � the aid proposed VY. will sit every forenoon. - an 4# German-, Co -.been pre- ly oulKht -an additioai bIgh t - ac 'Or The 'Importance of Education" SuK some trees Voyarnmen for war purpqes We, have have' been i't ros f residence -inext. summer. --oh W -ed' ar bush anc tit t;apped several. day t1rely to the Fiscal - Ic'. el 9�.� kla�eL_ `$I Mr. Velr�:.'dlsposed of the farm nobrought 4put the Points that Hur i ,par6d .,outbre4k of. b6 - war 'day! 0 busy sea- Confined on pol Y r at - hle 'Retb 6dfg t 00 _gL &go. The The VW& o go far with .our frien 'on: the. o d at. his )?,a unt-Y was helping to -pay the Lost Of:' �on will soon be UPOn Us.'ThIs has beea ��t of th6 Government. tion are, t ds late,,scskl Smith an The Qpbb�l ' rsohp;ke, iKr: Smith- of E : The reports, both off a8t-- the D14trict Representative work In the 43pe IcIal and unof- efr side of the 14ohae In these - streauous oleakb passediluinto the Y'L a hands of * - I -a the, L Most perfect evidently,. one ith the'Govefilment In od�-6xford Count. oep4ew of'bft... inters that e&#xe, p g! e Msr t f -the province, while getting none e ­-and'(J)Libeau from whqni Ro Many people , Can remember but the res�eet t6 the War 'Appropriation. kg ficlal from the war zonea during th iepared. to- V L up a e s S.. arr�'Slnith, Jjeur was nited -gOOQ MnC IOU A s, Ing ne of. ike -half Aozen which have nhin6��,n%ideas in.ordei Mr has purchaQed It. Zisthe benefits herself, - r county be. George Graham said in -his. apeech pa-st week have. been�. quite favorable M615t thM - --T hae .arrpng� I �?�gdl 1 -with the Government to t to bave,-udant ­ ,be imus 4f buil the Oppositioi Ar? mity of' livray Townshlo.e The e4 -a, District Regres wlhe 1AIlles. In Western sphere, ngt yet secur nd6f)e - in- this Alsrief A'Uj but not of ,opinion -and action. But we ..are riot ed with the Orand'Trunk -Railway for 14­9'the� sum� In voting millionq for th!, war ceremony wa,-performod by the Rev. sult of the evening's dis- wit Ono— I that Is In France and Belgium, "the prepared' to go that far. That far we a. pecial passeni�r tive. As a re m6r-as, the reSUft 01' SevEral f Ires, erec-i -dollar for graft, And -in Ithis, sen- rate between that Mr. -Tileks 'Of the 13fathodist, Church CUSsioll the following resolution, mOv-­ flou of new nbools, etc. -forces have had. shall mot ga. Here- we part cmpany.— place and Goderich. In ordeir to reach here "Vh timent Graham sp -aks the VIFWS British and Cxaadfan ey were attended -by Mr.' Ooderich from Sir Wilfred Laurier. Brussels, efore the ev-* 511' Scott, veral hard fought contests with their 8S Ide taxpa.ytr-; of Canada. orf Uborife, and will res She se enLig train pass6ngers 0lave, 'to -go But on the policy of I a oar 0 %e Gov- .1he groom's fine farm ne Wo d� ppone.its and In every instance they Uskowel and Stratford aad h 'to Ither ernmont the eh.%,;iYi is-grndually .1 stock.--w-Ve.i9re pleased have come out vlctorious. They ave Mr. Thom -chprged, Miss WArgaret Sturgeon, wh has been oute r ate was Ing.The- 0011tLIL.�un 'of tho Onvernrnfin, a�s McMillan, the Liberal the long r ve a Ar A:, 1 succeeded In capturing many Gp'rmar,, canaidate for South 'HUron, -had an Through the effprts of the R6e so Ill f or a numberof months is poll - Is a, sort of doublin h- -41 is known they propos, to levy an a-_ trenchrs and in gailling possession oc -able and cogent letter In The &armersI ap6cial rate has now 'been . arranged. s1derably Im proved, but Is still corifi- sev ra -ticket from Brus- e for the present to her roonl.—Ur.' dittonal tax of :;-.v?1i and a half t I important strategical posltIG11:5 Advocate of last week, in which he Hereafter 'a ane -way aeat. on all -f�rouwts coin -ng into 'thj�,, and what Is equally Important, they have show the absurdity of the Ottawa. §els to Goderich via Stratford will be George Petty, our old established meat keei f(�W 0XC(,Pj Lhus far been able tq,hold the positlon.� Government In their campaign for in- $1.75, which will make round trip merchant, whose business c' t '? _ country except -o a areer dates gain(�d against the illost stren-ious a- creased production by Canadian farm- fare from Bruz�sels via Stratford too ticles. This tax include.,r ariiclp,� Oback to, the very Start of 116lisall, has Q5, This round B. il erly On thz? fre,, list as w-11 as ia(1($ Of th(� enemy. In ll these con- ers while" at the same time heaping faze of $2.95 may sold his -meat business to, Mr. William former -a ticket going via Li ddi, thir: it�!: the infantry have baen. much as- new taxes on them, which curtail the also e utilized for -n Ayide7 M ly tax, Joh ston and r. Iddleboltz,- farmers to incree pro- Stratford and returnig via Wingham spel to .ii vy an ad6;..;rjaa a. of Zurtch.—Mrs. Darlin n I t"- of 1, Si-iLvd by the artillery., The trpnchic; ability of -the 9 of De field, PrGPO . aro firsE sheiled by thcbig g or vice versa. The f omer qice waa five per cent, tiq uns of thc- ductio. I s -qpen d 1 n g a d ay or so at thiar Parson- Ri a t(i British and the 'way prepared in thiz age W $4.60. St from Great Britain. And in addidu ra. It. r. and X a a Feb A —John Savage passd away-. oi - -lensall Is experiencing a oo which direct- trix wt y for the Infantry. In the receri: these -there Is ta b, Huron Notesi M 'brq�her, at�LdCljS t1A0 shc,-Ils from the British ruary 5th, at -the home of his' letters, cheques, Postal Noies aad Or- can- . may. well be� coveted- by other Placei --:Airs. John Lamollby, aged 92, a f or- JoseM, Qth concession bf Grey,, In -his ders and many other articles, b:t-n Mo'SL effeetiVeLand when One reicork for this Is that our villag- These r-011 mei resident of Delmore, and mother of speelil taxes tne Government declaxe invaded the German Mrs. the infantry 51st year. Ile was boin Im the totim.9hip ers are beginning to w, Xe toth k o �Ialmes,' of,.'Wlpgham, died In To" to be for war purposes or the'lleces,41ty trench,,s thc-y found them in sonie case 3 of Blandfoed, Oxford County,.knd at ledg- li'3 i: f last week. a that we' have one of 'the most "MADC WCANADAN I:-. 1 - .. - t for them to hava been caused by the almost deserted by living humanity and two years of age moved with his par- improved -and Treatest villages -to be T --j T It . Mr. Jacob Taylor, an old resid !,�i war, At the same time thpy admit th '-c filled with dead Germans, The French ents to the 4th concession of Grey, found, and our 'villagers experienc E6 prominet business man and an every dall, where h;s, father om6d a farm and -to be 'a Lso-called WZ r to b, f x*,)ar1Pd In the war troops in 6thbr spheres have beea e that ft 1.91 better qu- bfiyorof Clintoa, has pure d resided with his. parenis un- "Booster?"—The Son -eow'l ard j.-: -not to bf'p��o- allY uccessful. Of course these vlctor� dence Ila'Toronl.o, and. intends removing til f ourtee.,l Tableau "Rock of hased a'res! 6rd.. T�q�ng Ow -n ine Is to', b- bo, years ago, whea Ages" F vided thy taX&L1011 9t ali, I - t, q,. es havf' not been won w1thout grea. to that put on by some. twenty young he bought breath they declare that the' additional , 1683es on botb sides, but tht!�GeTrna a farm an the 6th ladies jn connection with -the Patriotic axes ar -len the greater suffire�_ Th —The South Hurons Spring Fair will League entertainment, and the gentrl t havo b conces la, 'be 'lived un- 4590 e required to provide f or thc. ' where C bo held in Herisall, on- ednesday, t1-1 he took Sick five months ago. Ifa Immense deficit which ,exists in vthe ger Drama" difelted very ieral impression is that thee staging of the March -31st; the Clinton Spring Fair oil lef t. his own home and went to -live much praise'fro udlence.— No advance i the ppi6p of' the "Maae,in.- 16een Caused by flio legacies left to them -­trerigth o other, Joseph, where he waii "The Homestead Farm)' P treasury. This deficit they aver has tests, are merely trid], spurts to test the April Ist; the�' itchell an April' 6 an6 m the large a f, the e mVs lines prepara I the S'eaforth onil,April 8th. layed here on with his br 61st I' Canada" Ford -will be made becau The- 'Of Atlor ft by their. pr�!decpssors. )po, tory tu the big genoral advance as soon kindly taken care of through all his Friday evening by the yoUng peoJple, of He of fr Joseph W. Wallier, -of the R' am whtch h6 suffered much. the boundary was one of theost sue-; Canadian g adly 1n Line. Turnberry, has purchs9d a, as Cancer of tho'bune wa the trouble. cessful entertainments we have h4d. ' : I absorb whatever In - on the 'oth-r h�Aqd are -not Aow to as weathf-r coildItions ,v.tll P' 11i e s the additional 7V War Tariff. We. to joyai L point out th,,� bal-q- and while'fio- tippel"u"" "gag'L` Grimm -inaking out -fit. a"ld rup will Re Is survived by four brothers -and., It was. well staged, well acted. and eveaseddatywear Toroied-to p;,ty on such raw materials as C;Ilib OUPPOr ot be obtained at home. In the argurn ii-ts of the ments hava taken place during thu past tap some four nr live hundred trees On' by k' ve7ry:-Iarge The Ford ters. The$ carefully impross on week, there has b,ien a e sister, .ffrs�`W. Armstrong. of, Grey, highly appreclited. - continuous aft of 0i, troopz� —pa —On Tuesday evening of last week Is manufactnred- in 0anadne—not -this 'spriag. f the pub le the fact that they are wll- movement on Lhe P, rm a�dien.ce, The proceeds amounted to ibled in Canada,, asen rs arouad Winghain and In a large com�any, Aumbering about 75, $110.—The ladies of Hensall are to I c ling to stand bqhInd the Government oit olh sid and although �Lhie )�us- the Northern part of the County, report for any war Emditure nat gained any marked vic hame, of R. T. Miller, meat in -the -rfe.mr, town, hall:on Tuesd The Ford R assembled at the 91Y unaboui is 0 the Town -tOOd exp s thpl Govern- 4iaj�s have that fall wheat -and ejaver -have. 5 - Ist cmicession of MorrLQ,.to say good- next 9)t 3.30 -to, pack clothing for the $811,; the Cloupelet 8850; the edan 8i lit)—all ment deem nwt.zisay, but they paint torles they 'have suacei;dcd in hold n the winter well, but, the most danger- bye bcfQre oxeter, soldiers. f ully equippe out th0 the additional taxation asked their own aia In repelling all attacks ous time is yet to come, I d. f. b Ford, ont. Vord -buyer, NdtL to the s expressive of regrets 9:nd Ed. S._OWlng late bo will share in our 3rofit$ if we se Pat is not for Nvai b� -the Gerina�s and Austrians An addres - Jai .11 —The f ecrmhouse 6f J. F. McCracken, g Ur ars purpases. Thuy point out that ilp On -the -Dardezielles the Allied fight- 0 ood v4shes was read by Charlie For- at which the Vensall budget was re- between August I. 1914 and Aiigust 1, 1915. D1.1 mile north of Bluevale, was com- l. I �Pg -.MvDonald'mad:c 'ceived this week we are forced to leave thc�.-Lib,_-ral Governmc-nt wore liberal Ing';fleet is still peppering the Turkish pletely destroyed' by fire Friday after- the Presentation of a buffet to' Mr.* several lengthy paragraph's over untft Carg OL not n theIr expvridlture th,,y had abund- forts. overlooking a;nd All Ford n t I - exbibition u I protep-tirg the no-cyn. Part of the . 66ntents on tha and Mrs. iller. A - jardinere was given next week. &nee Of mvenue to justify, tha, libar­ Dardanelles &ad while a�lstlff defenc..� ground fl6or were saved. The loss 15 all-ty as was shnwn by the laa'g spries Is The to Mls$ -MEtry, and a bo -bon dish IF Daly'� Garage, Main St t#9 put up 'the Allies -are making $1,809, partly coverod by ins In 4 urance. to Miss Xren. %r. Miller repli-d ap- Seafor i'._i *f surplusi-_s wich eXt4tea year af ter sure progress and as yet Aave suffered John Stewart, (Sr., of Usborne th, Ont. -terms propriate A fine time wa.S pppnt year. But th-zy say the Con.qervatiw-i little Inis. They have a stiff fi�bt be- F quhar, recently lell on the ice' r 4 1 ne r (rw fc,d with hug, deficits an'll r lunebr-on they bv the visitors and afte' The Departmental' Store. �At the lot are n fore thein. but they are bf,- an ae -ured axi. Mr. Edward Cow- meeting, of the literary aociity next f r �rtl BaMeL best -xi)-eta1lans and tliv,y hop4 to, ard of the township, near Wih- wishes for the -estimable'.Millgr family-, 'Wednesdaylight a debate will be held Should Itilk-, �o: pvac, ecollonl. Ynund (L separated for thefr homps with ore than Pr- v­ilnt out that tht havP and ch Isea, also met with a sim, flar Jobr Miller, the ohly son, succeeds his great Interest Out e accl b -r. This may 1p, at on a subject th4t Is -of n open by I 0 v dent. father ow the b6mestp.a- and in tbel to every Comm Ity and has been the pered by the txtrav4gancas Olt teir 'hqpehii pri dicLion, but Indications polnt Joseph un i Edwards died at h4r meantime his sister (will b,�- is house- o� more discussion withia In th t dir,,ctio- t - th, predecessons; as the Finance Minister a a a 1 I bam,- in �Crcdltan, on March 4th. Her keeper. -Mr. and Mrs Miller retire'to past fPw years In the smaller towns- boasted in his sp,;dch that in eacil or The entire first Canadian contingNIL maiden narbe was Mary Jane King. She the first two �:.trs in which the Con.- Wroxoter, where their many frien-5 I and villages tbaa almost any other IIs inow on the fighting- line 'in France, was slxLy years of age and i -,z survived hope they. �vlll enjoy a long life of i question. The subject Is: "Resolved ser vatives weru in offic, e had the They bavc taken part In elreral Import- -by her husband,'three sons and on- ease. and happiness. that stores ar1e a detrl- largest fiardpd in thi atiL ergag-mi,pts and hav,v1i(,-W-d f rorn daughter. nada." This- debate h1stary af canad:t ilnd that If the tiln- J, —The accounts of the town (if Wing- men't to Qa� will be Y.hn French and.otber riLlsh of- —A slip airIng ;10(1 given by same of -the younger members i ham, ha-ving got into somp. confu ormaldehyde for the ofe agernt tit c. d1smst- fi�;,rs the highest pralso for thdr stea.- his windmill Tuesday Morning caused the. :council employed-,. pr $Sjonal Of the Soclety, six young men taking O us, thee c;)uld not (linr�sq and bravury in battlp. painful InJu to, DavId Breen, of the auditor In the p,orson omf Mr. Flynn I the ffirmative and six ycruiig'laale-�, f, arisen and that n6Uad of increasing ing the numbers ong'agod(and ch6 sev- IoLh con 04de cessiPn of..Turnberry. One fin- of Hamilton, to make a autfiL. the negative, Vernon iller and is the expe,mlifure ll� should hAve crity of the ctions in which they have ger f'in the cogs and the ThLs work completed, a public mr, The u'l-ing I h. takmi part, the casualties thus far rest of th hand was mangled some- o the" ratepayers ws held to hr.aT thc, j1qkTids was takdn (of etin- Helen Black being the� captalm theqe ]Srgo �-i 5 .> It e, f judgis have als*o been chosen from a- 1 abllifl,­; InVuriof by hlz-: piredecussors. havo not bee Farming Com n abnormally AboLA what. —'7— — — —Muni Had he dija v qay. he would ot', hundred have result. The Auditor said tbo Pudit did mong thq. younger membersand the de-- bt,(m killed and 1W prob —A painful accident befell little Har- not e bMe will b,, worth coming to hear.J ty Ot now ri_qai�,v ta 44d Lo the taxa- a 11 11 ft 9. P e (I &.%t any reflentlow; on the Integ- Plenty of the Pure, Full Streligtb bly 1-hrep times th t umb' -hv.b n old Elliott, 8 year-old son of -Ivlx. and �rlty of an'y of. the of f 1 io.1 of th, to -1, - Representative already bottled hf tion of th.-. r, l. a t1m.r!: when they lidd oz-1de as wounded and suff' District Agricultukal e ii�erar; d now Mrs. Charles Elliott, of Bluevale. when as are ct in it and while thrro Pxlls+-d a elpfIcit of- —At I t meeting f th C An 1) b-,,av the in - fruni various alments. in rease( he was playinglia theLyard on SaLUX- gome six thousand dollars, this debt I society the audle.=6 had the pleasuro, burdt--n. T*1 -y f arthor obi�!ct On Sunday last" the Germai cruiser,, day afternoon WJlth some lads who had 6-ccured from low tax rah,� froin of hearing several -numbers from an Half Poun' very qtreavoLisiY to the Governrn�-rt Dreden. was captured a andLOne Pol nd 'sunk by wore cutting uO some wood wIthL an and Siz_j decreasing the Britl,,4h Preference b.� British war ships year to yer anJL n IT onp yearls orchestra co.-tsisting of, Messrs. Col -vin, at on the coast of Chile. axe. In sorne mAnner the little fellou, deficit to run Qv;,r ito anober. More of Brussels, Krne� and Spoir, which i rug per cant, Th�ly say this Is the timf: Alek N 5� when f -very N),- i b' ­ b? ited. A ladies' I The Captain nd crew numbpring, over gat ut -off, He partic-,ularly was this true In regard -were greatly apprecla, -of , I .r0ar ia the w three hundred were - saved and taken Was taken to' the q-aartette, a duet by isses Aitchison two his fingers to debenture d­bts. r. Flynn strongly -g as trade bAwuea On vd& and Great prlsullj�,.s y the British. None of the and is d0ila''; ` well as can be expefted a -,Id Duff, .,and a piano duct, "Oe' Btanshou.�k be removed inate%d. o; condemned the system of book-keeping British LVessels were njured and therp ---;-The V*flRa �Pitrlotc Society bF1s adapted by the town and rerornmrnded 11111 and Dale," by Mrs aving the obtacles wt -re Pa. ca:c;ualties. The Drftden 0. Ulgglns� Writing was a Nllss Lillian ,&Cull,were other en) Pa (i,: -4 n 1. " IN sent to Thj�L London Free Press a check. the, day book, cash book and ledger oy- ReLductio i,, "ancy life and ni.onbnr of the German,squg,-1.7on- able features of the pr9gram. Th 7,,n eath struggit� iLad Is bleeding at (,v- *,v �, s which fr $25 -to be applied to the fand folr system of book-k.-.,nping. In the electric, is was dvft,tted by the 13ritl5h squardon zuppi 1 Je q Papeteries, Not6 B ,,I) 0 y Wall erary erY POrP for bei�pflt not only of Y "'the Ctuladian. so d r at the light department there appeared alos4* an agricultural night, at - the lit I off 1-h(; Flklild Islaads in December. fiont with tobacco. The doniLion Is of $1,30(Y in, J,914, but, as $1,700 had --and Its dbject'wis. sh qpbn discuision Fapers� etC. still going on, 0 previous, this on 'IT4e 'Work &ad Need of .& District "hat therefore it I,% an ungraci us act man war ships to Sinr;e then handed -over to the treasurr of thaL department Was really an a paying Representative." George McDonald In- Canade. but for tht! civi!1z,�d world and Sh(I as the oinl -one of the f Ive Ger- giatef ully acknowledged and- will be been 'expended the year ri at by explaining *Q`addtuhcr difficulties by increasing she has destroyed evdrali B,7tsh ves- tund. basis. He. iound that while the officials trodticed the subje. the Ux On the Products which she d(-- sels on the high seas. Rer ca'r'J,6r har- —Death has iemoved one of Gode- had done their work 'efficiently, there *what: the Tepresentatlye$ are, horw they s is I IXONT,n rich's most -esteemed laclie, in'tbe per- existed a poor system Of book -keep -appointed nd What are their da- VkW to digPoe', of In this country. further MOre the -firm that the now been ended. So far a It Alex WfIF the Germans now. -Ing are for have but two arm6.r- son of Mrs. Polly, wife of 4k. iX. Polly. In all depirtinents. It -was brdiAght. loutiu, ties, Richard Johnstan described wfiat DrUv ist and Boo' seller t,g es In the tariff, while th,ey will ed cruisers at large and' destroyingr Ws. Po�pily was born in New Hamp- the discussion following r. Flynn's he advantages of',.R. District- R6Pre- SEAFOR'.M., 416 Ole .4