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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-03-18, Page 5* • • t•lor" • liture4ay, gare,1 't§tS • 'Second- 11:Vea Of MA11(10100.'5 Sale • Men' s Suits, of Fancy Scetch "tweed, $10.00 fer $6.05. 1n8 - u flue broWn tiveeda, $12 for*' $. Also in other kinds of fancy Suits, 12,-14 and .$0, atitreat Tedtictions. 0 » Men's OVerioate,' in all colors and qualitiee, 25%. lewer than , the regular price, - MAO'$ bt�ck benvor alien coats with otter collars, ,pluen lined, regulat price $15,, sale $1'0,45; • A new line of fine Shirts just .nerived,all Isinds.of' ALM viers, with celor and tie of the' aeon° .goOds, Arse a range of flee Shirts made of fine 'Scotch Flannel, Fancy and Staple Dry Goods' at story low prices as -Meptiened its last week's "Ado • . Eighth gon.t Kinloss -Monday% March lOtih • Miss Nellie Trainee had a gailties bee 911WOROKlay. 2i:Q0 Rutledge (Tent Tuesday eveniao at Thos. liarris's Miss I,•isx' le Yehng ePerit Monday with friends jn Teeswater. • 31,10;'Cinte. Congram Spent an after- noon this week with Mrs, Thos.; Hods, Alex. Harrisand Miss Susie, Ilarris visited with triads in Bery*ie on Wed- nesday. , • * A number from here attended" UM, . Win Culbert% wood bee anti party on -Friday. A few from here attended. the of the late John Robb, of Amberley, cn 'Ineeday, • ' Mehl* n Irwin and the Misses Young and tleury spent aa evening this week Congrant'o• A a -Rottrood attended the pany .Charlid ...u.Mber of the yoan.,gpeople of 'Wall's. on Thursday evening. ' s,Mr- and Niro. Win. Cengram, inters tareedever thirty of their relatives to as party on Thursday.evenieg in honor, of their conein;Pigh- Scott, before his departure for the NIteet:' • • . we hear that the Holyrood Women's Xnstitate intend is holding a reception nett month for all ite members, and that the ladies, have the privilege of inviting a gentleman. We hope that one of the Young ladies will not forget the seribe. Constipation-- ths Wass. . is notto be cured, by harsh purge- tives; they rather aggravate the trouble. For a gentle. but sure laxative 11 Ile Chamberlain's ilitOmach and Liver Tablets. They stir up the liver, tone t nerves ' and freshen the stomach and bowels lust lila an internal bath. o - • CiLiAm BtAf )( 9 "VI , ,„WoMan's lest friend. From girlhood to old age, these little rad health re•••• _storeys...am an.. unfailing ihide to anactiveliverand a clean, healthy. normal .•-ertorreach..- 'Take -s ' Chamberlain's Stomach Tablet at night and the ,our stomach and fer- mentation, and the headache, have all gone by morning. All druggiets, 25e., or by mail from , Chamberlain Medicine coneany, T010010 12' .Olivet -Tuesday, March 16th, 'George Brooks. lest his, driver. • Alex. MacTavish was in Kincardine on Saturday. ' • Mrs. Borden vitiated relatives in Kin- cardine last week, • Oliver Wilson spent a few days with friends a. London: Miss Gladys Wilkinson, of Ripley, had charge cf the topic at League here last -week. The subject, "The Ideat Church', was, w,eil handled, The members of Olivst Epworth :League spent Monday eveuing with tucknoW Methodist League. Olivet League .furnished the progra,mine.tQr the evening and latekirevy League 80.11,Y - ed refreshments' • NE EON STORY TRADITIQX SAWS. IRE .127490 NitOT 4.17GrlIA. OR4.1.0 .41nsizbit: Tale Is Now 'Unfolded te the•Effeet That a Devoted Doable of the Emperor Gave Ilbuielt Up and Died on St. ilotensi,44.- Poleon lthoselt pied row)* SCP21, IVIN Saida . Every student: of '-Napoleon la ready le declare, On oatli that the erapertir died on Max 5th, 3$21,s1n his narrow chamber at •LougWood. St. • Helena. A storm. via .retllua over the. Mond prisons and on ita winks; motterinq "Frauee--Arv-"=,, Head of the, Army----310sephiner the Most dazzling genius of the modern world passed out of Met •To .this history posterity hoe adhered: • We bnye euother and far Stranger oue. to 'Unfold. - • • 'Napoleon: died, .n0 at t. Helena* but, in Auetries H. -died, noViithis • bed., with the faithful reMiallUt his followers beside him, but mbot. by • an Austrian sentry. ^ He .died, net as Napoleon;,:but as 811: 0113011Xe refittlee front! XtalYss. •• licis"Ccan we make good talo so extraordinary? •".s• Napoleon had a double. ' This dou- ble,, bis very image, had"More than once been employed by the emperor to pose: for him in one ittuatiOn or another; sometimes to test the truth of some new story of 'plot against tho great man's lite,-pioto more numprons_inan. history, in the main,, is aware of. •Tis the imperial Tslitilice the double was known tooth by -sight and fry naine, thouglilthceirlfiWtaot always, Of course, in. tlge,secret of his comings and goings. ' Well, the day Cornea when, 'after Waterlbo,--and the, drums of the Old Guard .have .rolled the dirge of the. last mareti • of the het army of Na- poleon -the fallen emperor, the cuP finally' at his lips; intuit Bail, an exile, • to the rock in the Atlantic. But he ,-iloes not sant -It ie.the devoted dou- ble who gives Minitel! 'In. charge to ()attain Maitland of the Bellerophon • (the Buny Rattan : of the sailor-: Man); the double who settles .down with. Bertrand, Mtintholon, Las Cases, to the ,appalling 'dreariness of $t., nolena.' _ ; And Napeleon? What' becOmea. of , hini? Napoleon, more or leas Irene - formed in style and apPearanee, ivithdraivs.secretly to Florence. In r lorence he inireb,ases the shop and Imo warm" seminal; MAO COUNTY NEWS I • War Pept. horse buyers Were in Bruseela one day losit Week and secured 17 horses. The Zurich Flax Mill Co. has sold its mill and farce land to Herdman Eros. the consideration hoinif 118,090. The el., bad been operating :the mill for 20 rani, Mrs. 11,..Ttsalter, of Iltillett, announ- ces the engagement of her daughter, babel's. "Prances; to Mr. John Leonard Ileard,„ of Stanley, the marr'ittge to take place the end,ef March. Mr, and hfors. Alexander Davidson, iSf Sea:forth* reetin,blY -celebratetrtlie diamond anniversary of their marriage. The couple 'are aged $a and 77 respec- tively, and both are still quite' active.. •r The'special lax.to be Jailed by the Ontario Government on Municipal as - Memento, accertliiig to •the Cleik of Clinton, .will amount to, 4684- to that town. In Brussels it will be .10100.on $400. , . r -0-110tici'ands- . THE MARCO. TO forthwith enters on the mt extra!' .itlE BATTLEFIELDS ordinary phase of the ra •extraor- v dinary career inEurope. e gains The above is the title -given a Ipicture !lir esteem of the neig. ors. The that will for many years to •conie be a sguise of the Man of ‘ De tiny must highly prized treasure. It is a photo- have lacked something, f -they per- • grap c repr uc on s g , , bd ti the ;32 000 men Of Canada's first. contingent break- " Purple 7,Grove ing carop.and on the, -march to joie the •• Continental for.ces. It shows Irides and • ., . , miles of the white tents and the, march- -Wedeesday, Maid' 17th: ing.men, • It is a most inepiring sight. Mrand Mrs 11n Loganspent- Sun : frhe size' la 20 * ',4d_ inches.' altireadY for . ..'.e' 'day at Jas Hodgins, Kinlooghs framicg: This piettire is .sure w be a . - . _b .ilte ,pepnlass,pouveniesetsthe War a.s far as ' - 'Bs 1 ° 1-1"18itmil .ers'i 1., (*nada is concerned', aed will be in great MYS.,Frank •Funston, at•Pine River demand,' It is owned by The Family Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thompson enter- Herald and Weekly Star, of 'Montreal, tosiined a number of, friends last Thursand a copy is beiug presented to All sub-, day evening.. • ' ' scribers to that great national weekly . Miss Sadie Pollock his gone ts Mild- newspaper, The Family Herald, Mon- • a -lay, and, Miss Nina Blackwell to Shake- treal, whOse subscription ,ot one dollarn speare,• for the millinery seasen. • .• year is received frent this date for a 1. Mr. Cleve 'Hill has returned home limited period.• after a. three months visit with due breather,. &lion Hill, at Cobalt, New • Ontario. ' • • Lurgan COUNCIL MINUTES •• • West Wawanosla, Mach 2 - Gonna -met -on--Aboye date, as mper adjournent. Members were anpresent, Reeve Murray presiding. Minutes -el (Iiitended for last week) • • " Tom Palmer is home from -Underwood fOra few. days. . Miss Annie Bron is spending A few days-mstowal..at3 on! . Mr. Tom Bay has gotie to Hudson, Mich., to visit his sister, Mrs. C. Morse. Miss Gladys Perrin has returned home • after spending Week at Mr. John Wal• - den's. ' Missestlorothy Sawyer and 3,492111 • Mullen were ,visitorsat John on,Sunday. • • Meirld Mrs. 0._ H.- Wray . and . Wit-) - children, of Govan, Sask., are visiting_ the lattees mother, Mrs. Geo. Blair. c- alden's • • Strength Past 'Fifty Yeari can be maintained by adapting the right norms ment, and lialMit's food in Scoit's. Emulsion has strengtgoned thousands of men and women to continue their work and usefulness for many years. ----ScottisEnialsion-is a load,a_Med1- dna and a tonic to keep 'the blood rich; aveld" rheurneirsin- an thWart nervous conditions. It ee from injurious acids rM armful dnigs. Thelest „Phys. c • na prescribe it. 14-5e 1.,1CCWNF 0110.4r., 're,/ • IN last meeting Were read and confirmed on onottoki by Naylor and Mallough. • • Financial statement WitS read by treastirer; Showing balance on o 4213,88. Thisreport was' flied es,teo.on _Napoleon, and -sound Of the boy, had. stolen. to ceived in him, a notable , keneSs' to Napoleon, and farailiarIY ; bestowed on him that nam.e Which ild .shaken empires. Then, one day, on a .sud- , den, Signor "Napoleone," optician, • .disappeared. 'The little hop' was t closed and shuttered; the drirsalan- , so curiously resembling the vietteof Atsterlits, the ylctim of Waterlt, OM lbnger stood-. bedind his cOunt r , tT- gossiped in diis 'doorway; FlOrence, in brief, beheld him no more. I To the new It fog of France, how7 over, Signor "Napoleone." before de- ! parture, had „addressed a fetter, the contents' of which filtered sortithow from the throne; and to buy the et- . Vince of those persons who had be- corae aware of. this missive Louis %VIM' distributhd - among theM a large sem of money. Almott in the same hour a small and rather ,corpn- lent. individual, fifty years of* age or thereabouts, 1$1 fired at and killed by a soldier of the', Emperor Of Austria while attempting to scale a *allot the .park Of Sehoenbrinn. It was at Schoenbrunn;* readers win remem- •ber, that Napoleon's son and. hope, the gentle young Duke of nefebstadt, languished -neglected by his. care- leini *tiler, Marie 14ouise-4n the raonit wretched always Inning for sig hed of. gilded Cantkvities; • Mr ancillfra Wm. EVang1.4 Sto:O:„ tkey•ToWnship,,!'-anniiuneo the 'arigagesr ment-bt their daughterelda 'Victoria; Co Mr. janies Alexander CESPergh of Toronto; the marriage to thkel-Placo early in April. , , • Mr, A. H. Musgrove, M. P. P., for West Hurcin,' addres.sed the _students in the Contrnerce and Finance Club of sthe Virlyersity of Torsonto, on the On- tario budget one evening laet week.- Innolear and able manner be putlisi- eJ the means and ways by which On tario secured its revenue. Members of the, Clinten Patriotic •Society are preparing to bold an "Old Rubber Day" the first Friday in April. They ask- that folk deliver to them all .their old rubbers on tbat date, instead of °theta ise disposing of them. • The rubbers will be aold andAtie proceeds added to the Patriotic fund. Business men of Dungannon held, a waiting hist Week with a view to pro- viding for the travelling pui 1 c. Since the destruction Of the hotel by tire a few weeks ago. want of accommodation of this kind has been inuth felt and it th.4_,-some joint action' by.the citizens isnecossary.. ' • -Johriston-andeNeaslor --- • - . _sSelroeirbritlintsto--see--him 'IMEWT=ELF,," f°, 777^M • ••-.7 ' 4,Ion • Tuesday, Marchl Oth. The. farmers of this 'burg are hney tnakieg Maple syrup. • 3ii`ia5 Campbell vleiting %liar Mrs. jfe.,oh Ilanter, at present. Mr., and Afro, Robt. • Henry visited' friends in this vicinity on Monday '1244. MOW& Chambers and Soo gebn who Itmeat a 'week visiting friends here, ;save returned to their home in Tiverton. °Whig to the ennditiert of the roads the Congregation, meeting which Was held in this church on Friday afternoola wassinat as largely attended as .it Might have been. ' - • • Oa Tuesday evening of last weelr the members of Zion League entertained the Blake's League in the halt, A short program in the fore part of the -evening, *ae•well received, and the remainder of of the evening was passed in games after Which Wick was served, and all return- ed home feeling quite satisfied that • very enjoyable evening had been, spent. Wes-Madinger, :wife aad 0676..041as ren, of Zurich; started last week for a town in Northern' Michigantovisit a sick relative, but at Port Huron, ,emigration officials refused them 'ad mission to the country, and they had to retura -home. They were allowed half their railway fare from Zurich -to Pert Huroni . A quiet wedding was solemoized at St;Ttionias Church rectory, Seaforth, on, March 12, when Miss Bessie, the deughter Mrs. 'Hebert' Mcfilroy,„ of c_Killop, was united in rnarriake to Mr. ,John Gordon, Of hicKillOp. The ceremony was perfornied by Rev. sr. El BrOwn at 3 o'clock, after which a receptiOn was held at the bride's home. The American Road Maiddrie Com- pany of GodoriCh, have conpleted their contract' with the Donaimen Govern- ment for the manufseture of one hulls dred, wagons for the use of the third Canadian contingent. The whole 110. wagons weroehipped in theknockdovin condition and'eaccupied 12 freight cars, going by the G.T.R. direct to Halifase, SlegotAL AUDIT.-Wingham has been having. a special 'audit of the town accounts Joy. ',a professional auditor from Hanthon., •A meeting of the ratepayertWas held in the town ••hill, test Friday night to hear the auditor's tot Ek. 14, ()on. 8, be changed from Not Unnatufally;"theTrittitirsof- the Letter froth Jacob Reid, asjnog that S. 8, No. -3 to S. S. No. 13. Motion by Naylor and Murray that the -clerk -notify trustees of SS. NO. 3 of Mr. Reid's. re quest,. ab30 suggest that they call a ,pub- aic _meeting.:„of-ratcpa..yers „to try. and adjust this matter in a W'aithat will be •satisfactory to all parties. • . - Trees,- Thompson aiked .for payment. of $20 due to D. D. -P: Assn. tor court loom aeedninitulatteis -Motion by Nay- lor and Piirdon that thisaccountle paid and -that. clerk write secretaiy of D. D. P. Asap, asking that an effort jais._ by o par ies T•mtterlytimr--.- lora: better -understand,' shall have in the future. Carried., Thise 'Minsk 'lila' not, Until sentry's 'bellet made shine stir at,the French Embassy. Not, unnaturally, the Embassy decided to say nothing whatever on the subject. There is Yeta little to relate. The civil. regis- ters of the village in Lorraine where -Latigside -Monday, Matchl5the .clibScin dillesPie has been elittifig wood witiehie Steam outfit le this neighs borhood the past week, • • ' The Langeide schoor•bas been closed for a few days on account of the . illne3s of Miss Reid; the teacher., She hi Buffos. I ing from a severe cold, , A nuither from Langside attended the Literary Sodety meeting, at St, Helens Friday evening Of kierweek:- As4015iste- • formed a big feature of 'the eizenieg's prOgrain 'Which" war Very entertaining' throughout.• q Tiverton Monday, March 15. Mrs. W. J has* retureeds, io her home here after spending last week"witli Mrs. Ashley Blair, Lucknori:' "Nibs Etheland Shiers whci has Charge of Mies McIver's !Millinery, Parlors kin. Kiecardine,-ipent the 'week.end at her twine here. ' • . - • Miss Jessie McFadgen of Winnipeg, hai just ,returned from attending tke millinery openings in Toronto, and will announce her opening date later, her Parlors are one door west of the 0. MeGaViii-Mantoshrof South -Porch; pine; arrived. here-Sathrday to Join -Mrs, McIntosh, who has been -here for several .weeks. They are the guests of the lat- • tees parents, Mr.and Mrs. A. Shier. ' A misaionary "At Home" will be held in•the Baptist church on-ThUrs., March 18t1t,Rat 3.15 p.m. A. Hindu Widow will be impersonated and other interest-' ing items are on the program. Reffesh- meats will be served. An offering will • he taken for the. missions. Dr..a.--EIn Vancouver, Mrs.' •McIntoili (nee -Mars; MeDiardid) ,aged 92. "Her work on earth has ended, her joysin heaven6begun." Mrs. McIntosh lived id Tiverton .for very many years andulieswill-beremenaberedistrassnino- ber of friends here. She Wad a member of the Baptist Church. -reportsonsihesspecial-atidits-•-4.--laige number were present-T-1nd the auditor end town council had a livelY tins° -answering the questions propounded by the -ratepayers. Among the ques- tions salted Was.: "Did you find in your suspicion of wrong • „ the , emperees . double -was. born .carry investiPtiOns anY esrs. reter ssanteloalres' (tossed of GodErich loWnship , -Monday. MarCia 15*. ' Miss A. Steepe, of the 9th Con., visiting friends in Toronto.. ! - Miss Dora Balkh, of Zurich spent last week with her -cousin, Mr. F. Sterling. • Mrs. Wm Perdue is spending a. few days at tile home of Mr. and Mrs. Geos • Harold Cantelonsof Stratford Normal, spent part of last week at the home of Cantejon's. Mr. Bert Cooper, of Goderich„ speat the week.-endswith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Ceoper. ' • MeAtnd Mrs. ftellt )-71:trigg-Orthse- 9th Con., visited with Mr- and Mrs. Stevenson, of Goderich, lately. , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. ,GraY are spending a few days wIth the forniees parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gray. the following legend: (Tied, at tilt.• doing on the part: -a iOlnril .01fiCialSr. ". suer farm on the 7th -Con. to r. Bond, Relena,", and the ' date Is preelitelY Arid the answer was . emphatically. of Goderich. The farm consists of SO that the- _death of Napoleen, Lot 4/sjo, The bung) of sow_ smegetasiksy , acres and -is . coosideresione_of_ the beet_ It be added that an. English ladr of in accounts Was accounted for by the farms in the vicinity-__ We _congratulste the aristocratic world, received In saitiquitte-dssystena of -bookkeeping and -Mr: Bond -on-having:--secered such. an audience at. St. Helena by the der throaed monarch of Europe (tO, Oa auditor recommended an entirely excellent.farin; ' Geo. Holland' 'Who recently sirlieposi whom, in. hislmperial daYtiaTabW had Ow mum; •• -- - ,- • Awn -presented sets the Tuileriera, . protested, formally that sh.e failed tos.to what lights West waiiianosh .ilitonitlitlio.vrifrielivtho-prisoner- of -Sir ing-mge in Europe has It direct grant for .drainage purpose& IS ever seen t e g . a • • DOUBLE TRA • _ oronto- 47 ALL THE WAY hiCag0 orctre,a1 itexcelled Service . Ingitest Llaas of rrtTidpnt--- . Whiter Tours to catitornia, Florida and Sunny Saiith Tralint..-41tele of liontet . •UP& Vireo lioW lit lifted.. pkttiettino colonit G. Tleket AActits Or Vtrite„, " , C41. tnt Dist ViiO4k14 *t; TOrotito, AineWptioltett On AgtiAtt 10#40 :Mr. ,Musgrove, M. P. P., 'writes 'from been. printed•in English, and in only Toronte-undet dateof 1W-1-9that ane °tiler Ian° .(were he sun araong us) fop:the pen — • h ht t inibject SeLm-The -Lebow of- ht8.-Pr.°116ttYsat-RohneavAlesixa-s-Plu's 'chased the old -Weir -fit in on -t farm on. the- hayfield „Roads a, south of Clinton, has .changed hands, tile purchaser being George Holland, of Holmesville. The farm contains 238 litres tindshas long-been,:regarded as one of the very 'best in t•lie district. The purchase price Was 8,15,000.00. Thirty-seven years ago -this faini Was e lay road is milesionth-of-, tro. iii -the Lebeau, Bros, The farms.consiste of. about 238:acres and is considered one Of le best in the district.: The purch 'se price -was --$15;0011-,- -Holland gets possession next fall. - • 'We wish to thank- our 44 many, Customers „f o r their patronage during, our. Sale.. THE BUSY HARDWARE none Isi~olosoolaSpoleeneall,"!a,pro. linftsle00.10*-0' ••••:. pring Goods We have just' pl4ced. Oa our shelve -g several lines of new Spring Goods. The Spring ?eel in the air We New Shoes will , be in demand. if you are-- , • • thinking of buying a new 'pair of shoes, Il in and let' us show you our New Mode1-6,, we feel sure:they will please you, we have thein in, Patent' . Button and Blucher with. Cloth top and Dull . Kid, top. • Prices at .;.50 ,and • ,• peCiaL1 rides-tim tadieS, Shoos We are pfferink several ' .of.: Ladies" Patent Button and Blucher. with Clo,iti top' and ".1 Mat. Kid • tops, regularprice.3.5o and $4.90. • . Clearing out Wc $2,75. These are up,to-date ti-oods. . , • '. t .4 J. Lt/C11140W, OP1T. • A Square Shbe Deal for E‘'rerybody. torwirseeksose4~100.944% ultireabspioli.000;o4tpookt) months, has been engaged with *ZIA, -Brown, has returned to his home oil the • Btb. Con. BORN: Casancest.---LIn Culross, on !,i.aroh. 19, 1.915, to Mr. and Mrs.- Alex; :Inn- eron, Jr, a daughter, ' * • 11, ' • ' Luiross Centre • . • 1 Mondays March 15. Hoard Virhytobh and Misb L. colviu Sundayed at T. McDonald's. • • Mr. A. Cameron, 4th. con., has rented his farm td Mr. M.. Moyer for gnus pur: poses. 1 Mr. F. Hughes of London, spent the week end a.t., the home of . Mr, John Keith.• • • * Reidy Simpson has- returned s home, after speeding a week with • Wisgham friends. s • ' • Mr."and---Mrse-Joe. Dickenso'u, .-8th. con., visited at the home of W. Daysi • • Mr. Joe • McKague has purchased a fine foorsyeazold• colt froin John Leedsnear Liicknow. Mr. and Mrs. W. Pitmen,. e•n. 10, Kinloss, spent Sunday at the home of Walter Riehardsdp, sr. • . . _ Mrs. A. Stanley has returned to her home at Kinloss, after .7sspending a few days with friends -here.. F.. G. 'Moffatt has rented Wfiss- Macs -XeneeTri grass Janie otherwiie"15-i as the McDougall farm. • un ay st. - • . Mrs, • Walter Day spent • Thersouy - of Kenzie,astweekwith:her mother Mrs -10th Con Kinloss. Mies Campbell Of Viralktiten, .stay- ing with Mrs. Win. McKeiiie,'"olis. is ,nvireisthintproving. as quickly as her f sends being considered andthatthe teceesarY of os elder ,Dumas, who gore us the - Joo., Allan, who for the oast several ittrukir t overm, t fas niating of all histories of ment 57,3ofthe Young Drain prope- th_, Mn n e ron tori ght sold by the owner, George ton, ' there is not a sword of truth In it! sflj0nMr. Garrow Writes from Gederich in This inost inysterious narrative. e tuessrh.. Graham sand Wiliam Weir at behalf of his clients to the effeet teat in. Signor: "Napoleone," • optiCian of 480 an acre -and Mr. Weir subsequent Na br bought an additional eight acres for UL 0 fi Il a in Florence, • and • the 'Eniperor the event o ouncii na y, p se g , dies ernitinste ly for li El aster on eitectto His Honor Judge eltOyle's find- 'tile oci In they AtiasaiN• /me- rthe late -"Ski" 8Mith And at .his death it passed into the hands Of Inga,sheaVill inoire.to„quaslis. and J. --Leteau,- take such other steps by inandamils ot both ex OtherViSes AB may be. advisable in the periented and capable farmers who interests of his clients. Motion by Nay remain on the place Anita next fiat'. lor and Johnston that this -letter bo laid on the table. Carried. Mr. Boyle waited on Council asking a f i $700. Mr: Weir disposed of the farm th ttached double, who Young's Drain 13y -jaw without giving poleon s r er "di -romantic enooghsfor -the Meat dinaes . inativo pen that everyethas sought. to transinute fable lute fact. But there is .fte least ene, question to which, we fancy, the majority' of readers tin lower: Who, then, wrote the IllVfemorials. of *St. nelene-4-Napoleon's testimony to mankind? Was it the werk of hill double? grant towards the building , .a fence- opposite' lot 21, con. 5. Mr. Nide reported that Mr. Finnigan had agreed to remove his good rail fence and bnild a Wireienee,•providing.interested parties Would furnish the wire for new fence; Motion by Johnston and Naylor that Council aniline 700- of cosi of an eight - strand fence. Carried. ' By-law No. 2, 1915, was read a third time and paitsed, confirming appoint inente*Ot.pathmastere; dotindkeepers and o orn-1-1—fErtiett"Lng;--ibo By-law No. 3 iMpoWeling reeve and treasurer to get line of credit for year 1015. • • ACOOlnitS to the amount, of 389,60 weie passed and paid on motion by Mai. lough and Johnston. Council adjourned to meet at deli of " .1 • Wemootowormsoi Birds` In 'Winter. . . Teough birds have a much 'higher' P temperature than a tran's•-roan's is 98, while theirs is 107 --they suffer cruelly from the winter . cold. In it rallttOn COtlittry it is not Uncoil -anion te find sheep with dead birds fasten- ed on their backs. The little, cold ereatures tantiggie in the kheep'eswool to get- Warm, their feet bedeine en. ,tinesleo in the tleece, and thOrstarit to death, - 4 Kingsbrage --Monday, March 15. Chas. O'Connor lost a valimble horse last week. .Mrs: of quineyi Mass., is visiting 1riend here. Miss VrAtila d'OotinOr paid a flying ttip'te tinclorinh lant w6e1t. Wallov, and 1;01 ItcAdarn. lett lot We. ;or Viestmt Carada. Uri 'and Mn.aw1/4, 8044 0$ CiotivIshi spot *t00% totf bg - BOTH LOSE IN COUNT The Walkoton Times tella the follrW- ing.storYi ."Samuel balupbell, of Ches. ley, sued Geo. Rosewell;•of Mildmay, at the Division Court 'fere recently, for $11.60 which the plaintiff claimed Bose. Well owed him in .wages. The latter,' however; -disputed- the clainasaifddefend ed the action in court. After hearing the evidence, IndgeXlein returned it verdict in fayor of ,the plaintiff for $4.70, to /ether withrts of $6.95, making a total* ass'ess ient-agailist lteriietifell of $11.65, As Supbell got stuck in, A snow- drift corning front Cliesley and arrived here too late for the first bearing of the case which WM set for February last, Ile was mulcted for the costs of the firet ac- tion which amounted to $5.7, and at he was only allowed I y the gond $4,70 in svpsifes, helms out $1.00 by, the suit, While Resevrell,juet Paid into court 5 cents more than the onginal claim Called for. . As both had lawYers engaged hud' voonid require to pay for ' their services, berfh are lorobablynobsideraiq mom by tian OROlvhad aleitaih;o4tion of gneWing„ tbSt the other (441,0* didn't kt00 tt) !Ow 0111/4 411* Amberley --Monday, March 15.. , Jas. teete made a business trip, to Preston ,laSt week. • , Miss VelmVilkie is recovenniter e serious illness. •,-Mies-Citristine Nesbit spent the week- end under the parental roof. Mrs. Bert Gray ia Visiting lier is^ s'ata,, 'Mr. and Alex.Henry.• - We are sorry to hear that'Mrs. James Wilkie is in very poor health. .• . Miss •tIla; MeDonald is visitini.; her coheir., Mrs. Albers Canipbell, • Mr. and Mrs. Al Nesbitspenshion- stlerafternoon Sam_.13rown's. -Mrs. Jaa-Steele, sr., ieverY infiispos- ed.:We-hope foe-a,speedy ,recoyery, Mr and Mrs. Wes. Potter, of Potheil, visited frienI; on the2nd on‘lrecluesday. 81T-'ssc,4e0.1oboinold_ancl:BEV: Aid lyeierrieit-to friend, s- -near Bern- -lastr•-; •- • • • ..... . Mrs.' jaraei Iltirrigaiin *attended the 7 - funeral of her brother, the • late, Mr. . • • .: hb, . and has been visiting 6rk...4pd_. smee •' ICH? Do you- but fence because YOU, NEED IT? dr-,--to.tn'alre money for the "middleman"? If yOu're looking foe "Number if -you, want -the B EST -14C the-LC/WEST u FREIGWF PAID Not only because Mae, IrEtsVIV-WEAU.SsMitSt. Bat because-ferriz:lerl'irect- from -Itatioryin-with, only a single small profit betWeen yoe and us. Compare the 1 AGB Direct MOney-Saving Way with the usual.Pbtty through the Middlemen" Pl • , Ivr..A.33n 1/1/4T. 0.41.N`A.X.Y.A.• When you buy DMEOT 81101VI PAGE you.savoYouti SITARS of the unleonain'ger's -1(3°13°ou 3.8aavleayrou7; h re Of tlio Block MO.D'S 325O0share.of •Che sm.tx4mtour 8 N. 42 1614 6, 6, 611' .6;_ 6, 6, 6... .... o-. :\ 47 22 4. 7r8;fr4r9 fie. PRICE LoIST • HEAVY PENCE SPSCIAL F14CB 8 sons Friona% Old Ni top naul bqttorh. Balance No.15. entail** VI:m.110ga g inches or trt.! 80.31 ielrar, 48-ineh $0.46 itoOl• 1tt -beta- noipht bicheo apt*, -of lorthooto10 37 . 22 8, 4, is, 10 • it 40. '22 64, 7, 8%, 9, 9 7 .40 • . 22 5, 3%, U7, 714, 8 7 48 • 22 S, 6%, 714, 9, 10, 10 • 8 ' 42 22 6, 6, 6 6, 6, 6 s a let y. Agent's or ' , Dealer's 20 per cent to 33 or ' cent gpinin ion. YOu (Wye $-oui• share of thet0Otafdeal. er's Hgtee Ex. carotene to Florida." . • •• 4478 4122 1', 56, se. i,70/!'6,469.---- , • 48 16% 6, 6, 6, 6, 6; 6, 6 6 is 48 16,4 3, 3. 3. 4, W. .7* 7 7 * 8 911. 8522-N 1242i4 44: 44, 55.' 5531: 1rt: 97;i9 10 52 11 55 121/ 1:1:33, ' New Ontario Prices on *quest. ALL sum No. 9 GAUGE 24 .26 .26 .29 20. t•ar, .......... . .31 bato • 2.30 124, . Gate 43 .3i 13.ft. Cate .. ... . . ....... 4'.60 43 14-i 4.$8 • •.54+04.be1s 8 0 .34 25 Itn.11race Wire '36 25 lbs. .34 ,36 .38 .75 .80 , meow& IrAin ort ORDERS OF tie.eo 1:nt OVER When yoek buy tondo Any ether Way you pay mem than the fetui. rcally Wort'. Wham yea bn.;,' 1A0 K. yqu Save inos I. I.!. • ''extra ea.d'ut 'Extra (lama"' , and Lifetim. Serrieo at Le :4*.tteweast* • ' Ordet,TO*IY • •••110t0Ve $11Ping t* .11014 in. GM t YOU11.811....!? Page Fen acid get P_LT Pon e e valu for the inenuy„. PAGE WIRE FENCE CO, S E F NCE Ile01%,1 t /37 AVesti, Toriot t ra 871 yv f•*,