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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-03-18, Page 8• ewe e TINA :LPINKI'4011V 41011‘11.11K LATEST sa TERMS CASll.. Goode taken on atierovg, to be paid at time and reAttraiecl your money,, will 14 0. refunded. • 1 VAPABAISO, March 10th.--7.The British itualliatv cruiser Grum& arriv- ed in port thie morning, :bringing 10, wonntied german* from Atnit„sunken ,German oral** Dresden. Among the .,Wourii.leci Aire the . tiiird officer,. the lieutenant commander. and Captain lii)riebliti.- of the Dresilan'the last named so severely wounded that It is feared ho will not HIM- . The story told -by one if the officers of a Biitish Ship follows: • • ., . 'At 3.30 on Sandal morning we slighted stile German cruiser • and the Dram.% Kent and Glasgow imerierlittite yadvaiieed to the atteek. . The prow en at that time *air about 10 miles off Masatierra 14,114 " • : ., ' ON VIRE AT oIfog ' ,"Alnient with the first shote fired by Iv the 'Glasgow the bOw of the Dresdea was seen to on fire. The Dresden fought for only five witintee, but. without .orie of theekelln iioling:a marki 94 4.4k of Oar Ships. -.• . ' .. • , e • • . . ; "Two shots from 'r.thii Dresdenpaised from 30 to 60 feet aft ,of tiw• Chong". "Finally an ,explosioa occurred for- ward in the Dresden Alla the ship e0111- pienced to go down by the head. "The British ships all lowered boats tr„). save the German'e crew. Fifteen of the weended were broughttolValparaiao Pi* frins'illiesgsw Mrs* * Ornstilein •e-r•litrittillit Tea MOW *sty. " • ANY PEOPLEevidently read' nur "Ads" in Lucknow, Ripley. and Dungannon papers la.st: week and then showed their wisdom and business shrewdness by coming to our .store and Reaping a Share of the Harvest of Bargains at this GREAT CLEARING sia:p. As our stock is very large ill even' department, this sale will be continued for some weeks until the stock is greatly reduced and changed into cash to meet immediate requilements. • We would again suggescto those who can .to come in the forenoSns when we can give better service than irt he rush of the afternoons.' Special Bargains for this Wee 14. our. DRESS GOODS.DEPARTMENT . we have- Already considerably reduced our Col ..lereciDteas Goods; and c this Week °ire; eiferi ' inducementaln clear out -.out BLACK, DIgSS - GOODS of 401ric wlillave a large and aplondid assortment Of qualities andstyles cut down to. low -clearing prices, many lines At 25% off reg. prices, and some: at 50% off, or just ONE HArz-vonmgft, - • gui• Stock of DRESS TE111/MIlsTGIS is ' ceptionally well assorted,' and., very many lines -offered•at 25 anc1,50% off regular prices. - •REMNANTS.-Seeour_targe nile-otcRZ114- NOTTS clearing at SACRIFICE:in:00ES. - 1.r Ladies' Collars4-2 Clearing•rots at c and . . . . - .4tilete-teitag:t.Avoing--tots . at fie&and„ .Ladies-Fatie3r:'airdleke'-- reg. 75e.•-and41,00„ Sale Price 400i' " • - • Men's and. Boys' Caps -See Clearing, Lots at 19e. arid /9c. ' BOYS'..Knieker Pants., leg,. $1 00 and '..61,25, Spebief 7,9e. • • • , • 4 Pieces Ffalcv Serpentine . Crepe; reg.. 20e:' • •,•for 14c. • • • 4`,• • •, Clearing Lot oo. Lace Carta" only oee pair ...of a kind, at I.A.A.LF 'PRLICE. • ,Ladieti". Black TYRderaldra-SPECrA.L 62e '• V POPERATIVEHEVERIMENTS - IN WOW: ERADIATION • enr*. Dttaing. theicAst thi*. yesra .0912,13, and 14) the' Denartinent'iof 'Botany of the Ontario Agricultural College, in oonnecticn With the Work of the Ontario Agricultural and' Bxperimental Union earrietton co.opergive operiments in the eradication of 'Weeds. Sem forty- five farmers co-operated in this work. The weeds experimented with were the Teteattial Sow T5ist1e, Twitch Grass, Bladder Campion. 'Wild Mustard and OX-.0yeDaieY, Bow very .,,iuteresting and valuable results were obtained. Thole who took part in these experi• ments profited by the experience. In nearly every instance they cleaned the field experimented with„ and deems, trated ,to their own satisfaction the eirectitenesa of the methods tried; and at the •I same time the restate furnieli practical informetion to others. FOAM Op VIE PEAOTIOA.LAirADATIO11 GAINED FROM THESE 'cD,otEDATIVa • VE104`14XPEnDigNIn ' I. That good eultiYation, ..follewed by ram sown in drilla provides a Means • er eradicating beth Perennial Sow. ;This - :tie -Anil Twitch Grasso. . .1;• `.:That rape iti a more Satisfactory crop°toese inithe destruction of Twitch Grua:than buckivheat. „ • . a That rape gives mueli better' re- sults in the erlidication of 11,witch Grass and Pereanial Sow Thistle %den sown in drills and cultivated, than: it does when sown broadcast. • ltunidp?B5coonfl.pathen- rwfrenait'n: inumwtimboeure of the,. Th m fall and spnIig, followed by a -well:dated- et thorough, deep eilltivationder oi tietrac Three Oeripan4 died -of- their for crop, will....41.estP3' vfmn!ls'i? ‘13:•':.c"`" CfraommPaleQefidcug lb oat wheat and barley ' 5. That Mueta may be prevented An entirely different ,steerY .was told, ' by spraying with a O per cent isolation :by.one of. the Geniis' -I yequn•led, . who. of iron sulphate. • • was visited in the imanitair :According These co opera' 0, weed exPerlineets to his statement, the German 'Wennwill be; centinu this -year, The Weeds and men were wounded by the fire of to be experini ted with are Pereaniel 'the. 'British ships while tie Germans Sow Thistle, Twitch Grass,„ Bladder were in boata.'bentid for shone after: .Caiiipioner Clew Bell, ,Wild Mustard ,and oxeye Iaisy. All Who have any of these weeds le their farms are invited to write to the Director .01,0i -operative poriviaent s in. Weed Eradication, 0fu.nitah°11161follrmelaPthiOn°enota"ei'verlinInwgiltlitigeli.tedX1Y- perimental work,' having al andoned theirPabitenr the face of superior nnitibers. • .. 7, • ‘, • Said this German sailer; ' 00n Sunday merging We were jyir it anchor about .600' meters off ehe e, with our bunkera 'empty, when we made out the. Englieh firing -Squadron. In view of their numerical anpertoritY our boats ancdevr) e°fe tho *11 d took to eritit;;0-Inelve,;:orrd(.1:!erd 'the' ship, whereupon he he Wes gbing,"' to blow when the, British ship oVened.,:up ,terrific fire, • directed not against the Dresden, but at the boats, "Is is not • Ode -::that Oa Crew were made prisoners". ThaV.''flad to shore voluntarily. • *, : • • "Oa the Wand two of the (.1hileen in- habitat:its were wounded b3 the British Shells". • • • ' "The whereahenta of ,tunpreaden was discovered:. through wireless messages which were interchanged' by that ship -With the-ete-ainship$T, Sierra " The etiblie beheyes that ehikitaa lieU- ,tralittyhiee_4ebt has giveneniebttliedsby, ttohiid er•ilreoitinish and hr , pent, ••. • '• The crew of the Dresden will be in- terned... ' ••• • ;444•444••4444444•44.41,44~ I want all year ran, tura. Will Pay the vary highest prices. a,l1 and dee MO btiteraselling- I want your horse hair.I apVpaying 35o. per und, and allow °meet weir; 411, , B;,,WITkeTiCIN. :.oatsi_Skirts and Suits -.-Rugs and Carpets , We always carry it large' range of Ladies' Ready- In this ,Pepaetteent.we have a fine assortineut of to -Wear Garments, and in this Department •"StYle .. Qualities IMO Pe teems to choosefriiiif, and as the Changes" affect us perhaps , more than in ani.other„ Rsg sttan is .ja,,,,: .aoraing jurthissiiie affords at ex - therefore the REMOTION KNIFE has gone .very 1 cellent opportunity to secure a BEAUTIVOL RUG deeply into the prices of our Coats, Skirts and Suits.; • Many hike are cut to Ralf Price, many 'others offer. ,. '.''''CAl.PET a•t 47•2 IR.,AIN PitiC ... • ::. •eirett less than:Ralf 'Price, 'and a ' Special, 'Clearing,. .. i ,,goemitlistiar, Regoeie,E, pat:mei ,olocii; rex: :.§40; Lot in Coats, at $3.95; and Skirts at $1.91 ' ' '11 Sale prise $32..._, . . - . - , , ,..•i Bee what we are offering in MISSES' and OfiILD-. , • ' 2 Wilton Rugs, ' splendid -quality, 3,x4,-- reg 30:00 BEN'S COATS:at HAL ' F PRICE.- , . , : and 5 , . d $3.00, Sale Plied' 2 2.00 and $26.00. , '' . . , . , i i• '2.13rudeels Rugg,. Mitre values, 11 ft., 3 in..7113 ft:, • en's R.aincoats'• r. 6 in., reg.. 30.00, Bele price $26;00. ' • , ... ' • 1 Brussels Rue, Oriental: Pattern 3e:4 • ree 22.50, • Thisia'n-god! tiiiie-to getea-ltain„Coat4o, piateeti ,„•sele..peicE;.4.20:,0‘'. : .. . . ' .. ' r". , Yen oeratilhoselmene e0-; bey now . Iii our• 'neVe from'bail the-weC Weather of Spring '',• Our cut peens ' . 1 Irtestry :Rug large site, 3x4, reg), // 00, Sale of Pariniette . (Mats we :give. 10%. discount, and on` , 8-164°. -; :"1"-‘1441an.Y-Tifestl- -and----W-001; ineftalier,f4teee atItlig§ other linea20% to clear; - . ., . . .•. • . ' - • ' ' etto_elear Reducest,pdcee..C.._.L1 . - See Our Special Clearing Prides-On-Men's--Gravener-e-el-N-PeA-RP-ET-•&-SpenieleCleer-ing-priceteon-Viroo ette Coats $10.00--for$6.75,01.50 and $12•59 Coats .., Union a,nd ,ileinp Carpets, ,and,:ori , short ends of lif Art -.95;-. - • '*' ' • ' --- - - - 77 - - - .Japan Matting. e ; . , ., . LING- Pio If you aro determined to make a success of. life yen should net fail to appreciate the value Of a thereugli busitieewedueotkin -which will prove of ,•untold benefit n� matter -what, your vocation in life. To acquire. this you douId do. to batter than enter the Listowel Butlifett •, where you would° be efficiently •-equipped to lake 743depliceitt,the-2 front ranks of Successful men and women. There are numerous business -4telliege3-bet--210116--Mor or With better environment than THE • LISTOWEL BUSINESS COLLEGE:. The students are all niade to feet at Utile' and our graduates'are Our hest advertise- ment*. Take your eyes Off the ground. Debit -wait for some- thing to Wiz. up.' 13e prepared for great opportunities, And „suttees half Wrinc Udine any. time. " Spring. term opens otyliegday• i Atitil 4th. • Tor 'particulate write• , EDWIN ar.filtAltliEVS, •. Principal. snits Loinity0ids, Struthers,. of Underwand, has received a reply to a .note enclased by hirn in ariaek Of Otita sent to the 13ritieh- army last fall. The reply came trona 'a °Mt, A W. Price in charge Of the feeding thellitti Co, "Tomei at a. tea% With • .aft UnprOttbaineahle name in Amide, ' is proof positive that the eats teethed their destination (A Ir...'Ctiriusly though itnOtbtiryMte ivtts rsteeive4 brat • Week.by 4 HOWE* 14 010 $41110; " 0.4444•44 tielen0 -,---•Tuesday, March leo MzsLueUa SheW,spegt Bunday •eritie Ahis'Peaff-frOdd. • Mom Prices Neponaet Board. 1110.t#004 ion war.t.s AND `CDis.pials• Imitation • • Leather, moos the most Attractive interiors: clean, Oak *eat and unusual. • Gives the most ordi.e $30.nary004. ol Sr • •T ‘1‘ f001I1 111113,11C010 cnerecter. per - only wall board with waitrigeofed an- • per ft.. laces, WHICIvicliiiiref no farther elecorai • • . • • lion: Excellynt for partitions -in home; "Rr Ocie MSEEMEMP office or ficiory. . Where will you use it./ • Matc)! Teal i9t Three Attiattive • Finistes ° white „sge.00 NEporoaET Well Board is a togh per fibre board which comes to yoy M. sq. Amts. coats les* than plaster and laths. It can be nailed, to the stud- ' ding. and joists very Inieldy and easily. Furnished in three finishes; PJarn Oak Cream White and Bum, Egatlier« - 'WALLBOARD VW. U.0 - The Store that Never Sherwin-Williams Paint Lateueret Chi Namel Diesappointe. 'Scranton •Coal • Durham Cement • OgfOrd, Ranges • afternorin, but she failed to rally.- Tho body was brolight home on the 11.25 aynodng7 urd yhwoiedwe:ouniWnoewduneasnddayi30. puTihaer and, leaves toltourn, :besides her father and mother. two *tilers and one Oster.' ispoRTANccov Touv-FAcEir Oeineldihnefor GirIsand DoysleTair lier1011111y, to Heart ir you stop to think about th1 for a :moment 'TM pea whet', u tremendonely • . iniper'huit , thing it . Is, Just aii-Teekaik aie•-yeli 'bee* a lace the story; of p0111 ; life will be written, on that taco. It , 'Yoli inn -Olean „iind crabbed and Ells. agreeable -your fade will settle' lute sa disagreeable •expresslen. and everybody will avoki 70U. it your disposition is snnbjtandkind and graeloue your face - Will bee* with goodness. °an& every- bodywilLAtiow_iit,.ii glance. that you. ; are linable:: :And the-eilder • you grow thre:riloreegistliteti, wlIl-tefl- tbe story. • : • . • , .,‘Flien yeti 'go lint Into the world to earn Your living .the: first :thine that • neonia'vrill ask Is this, What kind of a bey kite or what kindof a, girt is ihel • Under our *tient indeSteial sYsteni the .emPlOYer has .0 • teaith yoling, per- sons trade titter he hires them, eh:bele, more Interested in :the apple. Cant% character than In -his:present,: 'AVM. Y. And the character,. be Will learn' from the late, • " -• It la ; inet as the director of the ante; . ploylnent birea0 or n ,griet..deratit inerib.store said to me: "We tinge our '.Choletilergely non.the look* - To lie ;Imre the, -.faces et boys and girls are not deeply Marked. Many ,applt ante have only begun to t4tt 0141111e on •thes,tilanks,pag6.Of their ,chech the NO. turelbat Willf eventually appear there. But even a sketch tells much. We know • . Mr. George Steirart point .Sunday wxbh-Wal. . Misi Myrt:,e, Webster wan:visiting at Mr. Wire Irebb's last Week: Lothian FoillY4e ^ -Tuesday, 'March ipth. Miss Luella Shaw Sung:land. at St. • &lens,• Mi., George Phillips spent Sunday at , John 'Jamieson a. • _ Miss Amelia , Leaver: opent Sunday •"":.• -TueideerMarch JYrititIliss'EdualfeThoneY'' — . - his daughter, mrs;,Ellistt_sioy; /sr_ te.. • being sick, We : to seen__seel• her Mr. Henry' riehener,' of -Huron, visited We are sorry to' hear of &ravine 'DOW n Mr. John Aitcheson• left loan trinatueatiniheosftactinaelvditearnelly45isch lid irwhilnicon- s ast fol7st,O_INTSaidr-Wo iv: If1i a re Ther-snitemestettleserdonleelre- few days last week. Jack McDonald and Kenny Campbell spent last Sunday Visiting Rory McDon- ald, lit St. Augustine. ' - • • " ' • • , . Mr.; Cole•Nicholson, of Bruce Mines, is onending a week or so Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alex. MCLean. .1.‘It's a rough road to Tipperary, It's a rough toad to go' It'srough road upthat side road, To the sweetest girl I knoW.", Such is a little:song Lorne was sing- ing on his way _home .one night las --weekurifter-spending-a-delightful-even ing with a young lady of this plate. PENNY WISE, POUND FOOLIISH.-Quite frequently Ion will people •remark that some articlenf apparel they pur- chased did not give the satisfaction they expected, considering the amount they -around , •- • , -People are busy making maple syrnpi 'and opertageo.ctren. ofeap, the welitly griming fa,vorable for .the .work, • • " -- MreJe n Aitcheaoi ias, ieturned. to the West again, *here, We understand, he. is going te'take up ia,boniestead. Mr Daniel .Martin is busy drawing lemlooklogs for the purpose of getting • lumber to bend a driving shed .and work Shop: safe .10li nere • -. kind 'of face we don't want. When We see h truth. good cheer and. kindliness a Child with a-face:full of courage. - Miss Versa Woods and Ewart Mc- Pherson, Of Winghein, - spent the week-eed at their hom he - we pick that child Oleic. „That is the The March meeting of the St• Miens aye se much to .do With our future Women'sebistifet, will be . held:on success, Isn't it worth while to try to h Thnrsdev the 2411 g 30,at the lame moo them attractive: by being ativael of Mrs.,D Todd, Subjects: "Interior tieeemeeeteese-ge. Nicholas. . '• .TIPPING. THE INSPECTOR. sort We are after." •• tbeivour faces • . decorations", "Cheerfulness". Roll call, answer Easterthoughts, Question draw, le, -The- ladieli-mho have -their quilts' ready Will kindly soda or bring them to the meeting. A general Invitationis extended' to all those]whoare helping to ,r -Monday, March 15: ,The fanners tiCrthis burg are. busy, maikeng Maple syrup.. „ Allan Turner, of CulrosS, went' Sen- d.* at S.,Shetwood'e. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ireleaven •visited friends, at:Zionolast -week.. - - • Sean Sherwood made business trip tOGriderich on Saturday last. 'Mi., and Mts. John Blake of Mafeking, visited Crewe friendaone day_last Week• . ; Mr.and Mrs. H. Q. Curran, tf afeking, eipent Sunday at the beim° J. Menary on ‘, Sunday Iasi. . - • - Hutoggo,;--whiy- .teeti visiting friends around Crewe, returned t. to her home Whitechurch. -eatunber from here 'attended' the! ,debete at.St. Ittelens 1044 Friday evening and.report a splendid debater and good program.• • . se t t 1 a tureeeilfo seen etel.ekt.entec tete ta n •amen throup I Munn & co, receive prin g SUltlrigS, Just -Arrived • TEMPLE*6LARK ___AVierchant-Tailorc .Exiiiirionoi :of 'a Traveler With :Two-- . • ;' Cuitoms s. .. "When I catne.-btick front 'throve', , • coum..ke.thenteetipgettllare_weleonie. this heist 114-earcer-trip;o:-eald-e- 'ST. 'HELENS' td, LUCKNOW.-Eyeryob - body come our to 'the litererY Meeting eceeatime:tetn,;elarthalgidivffenerena betweefl next Friday night. A go-W-.46We is •ea edam and an English customs' being prepared "Resolved that the ex- Ina Thji; related to their attt- teneion of frenchige to women would be tilde toward .ilisti'fiable" • The affirinatiVe will be aglienga of Thine bad told nin it was TRADE Minns* lUsidalC •r•VCPIPRIGHT4 Anyotioaanding,triol000nli Ana rioroatiptkon /poem? eneerteln'snit c)plelen free wnotnor en onsontion ereenbly entgitabl. ,Commetiltnt. ttor "tritely:effect:IMO. •pildinarrOg touratente Whitechurch eptuarrtotke, without onstrao,„latne A. Goon uorrania.-the concert helct- in the Methodist church here , Thursday evening last was WOrtdY of a larger aud- ience, althoeglit goodly -minder *riled 1 out to enjoy the Splendid program victed by the Lucknow quartette and our Witighatri friend, ,assisted by the ; Methodist choir, Songs Were song by Miss Buchanan and Mistt /said, &cont.; panied Mid's Brendem, of Winehete also excellent recitals were AVM by Mitio3 11,11 t011611 rind recitations by J. L. Penrose. ' Mr, Reid, Mr. J. C. Attdereo ,ri J. t G., Anderson and AMA •Itoberteoo, af ; Ltiekilaw, ably rendered' songs, duets anti, quartettes, aeconiparded by Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Sperling, the organistt,join, ed in ft quartette with Miss G. Middle. . ton and Md3dre. D, and 0, Middleton. ; TvIo good addressee *ere given by Iliva J. 404 Iii,bbert Vinghani, and (lento Moltinley, 1).1), of Luelttiew. The ; Tacetigs closed ifitli,14, tlatiotiginthettlo: 4 otir handsonielt itiostratad wetddy. • .uognet nittion oUrn eltrigildtelere. Y MUNN &to,20113"411'0' NOW York llrourto Clam ON V' Pt. IV:nahlnatonn c. . 11 • HAIZNESS1 • , . • made to yens order at the lied iossbh priOte. • 1 $110EROPAIR1111/4110 Oven OW 1)&4 attention, , REG' ilArttlitTfr. • Luotaaw. taken. by the - MiiiseS Edna Weeds, the proper thing to slip an inspector's. Luella Shaw,and Mr. It..Robison, of St. little present on getting beet; The ons , Helena; the • negative • by Messrs. A.' who ,attended •me was so polite and Lucknow. A good program Will also be ererithing-w� bad! : numerous' tAiiilte 1"TVIlidEl'it'Unird-of 'th•e Literary. Society. the-Pustorna hmi" °film °.•,.11 •Ile et bit_ siiteess. The half: was packed ,,ta the -h-eldliet Fridainvening wee.„auplendid -1%, 1117 .duty 1 tiettsiPt"intionnw-gitnt.-Boiet, . Canieroir,-a; Reid and C.; McDonald, Of oto46kt. sodimmtntevdh 1:•tri:,iiitsb.,,letiatodgeolin. °tog*, uragt; enOniger2that while I was. wapiti:4g oat .; doors and $30re8 had only standing rooni 'din- •I happened - . and 0-b6.:tureedaWaSk The .46teer,,lett 1.111!al,,,,/i. later tie approached intradiictory part of the programcon..'"A lietW .."...". l', •• ; . *- ..A1,$ted of recitations a pen by Mr. Me: lit 4. vie a said toes imp thy and Mr. McKenzie, of Lucknow; also e itt onniuney vadaittted that i hid • • Miss Annie Currie has returiedliome • • from Kincardine. . Mrs: Whitlock, ot.Cleyeleany; 'Ohio, is visitiqg friends here. : . It Is rumored that Clyde McKeemen ' pales regular trips to Pinkerton. • • Albert Grovel is engaged with Robt. : Keyes on the 12th Coe. of Greenock. • . Sidney Johnson is engaged with Sam , ;Keyes on the 16th Con. of Greenock : • Miss Belle McGregor, of the 2nd of . Bruce, Sundayed at James MeLeinnit!'s. Misses Margaret 'Currie and Alberta ' Kirktowe returned to Paisley. on Mor.. day. • Alex. 'Cameron. ot Annow„ spent Sat- urday and Sunday at N. Carrie's, 2nd Of Bruce -John' Armour ivil-hold-hienuction sale on Tuesdsee March one • o'clock. • • • Freebtun Ilodgkinson. . of. Kinleugh,, --visited_4ris bretteedgkinson, last we,ek. •• ." • • paid for it They are certain, so they . a*. that there wes a considerable amodht of shoddy used in ins makeup.. . Also, how often You will hear peoplee.remark that the rubbers they get new -a -days doesn't Wear nearly as long as the rub - bent that they paid even less tor in for. filer years. The reason is ;quite obvious. When the roads ;dry up somewhat, you will see a number of Jpwie•with a box of tin and granite ware on the back of their wagons, tieing up and down the conces shins and 'aideroada, gathering up the past year'eaCceighlation,of rage and old rubbers for which they they are giving half . dent a pOund,. while, in reality, they are :not giving More than a qearter of a 'cent ae pound, fur theereasorrethat-you-heve-to seine article of tinware, which is. priced just about elouble;Whatyou-- would pay for it in Any hardware ittoreiiii exchange for the goods Now, iteholy need sup- pose that the old rage and old rubbers are used for sto-lc foods, ',or, fertiliser. Every thread of the rags', that :can need, is woven into cloth, and , sold for trig money. The rubber is Wiled off the Old rubbers and used in the manufacture of rubbet, overshoes And beets and: are sold for wives think that it ISA sign of thrift on their part if they sell their old sags; etc, -even.if they Wale eitlY a _quarter of n. nent..a wird ter_ th eat ;_ Aim. tele- thon. beck at probably a dollar a yard. they Will see at a- glance e that •they iare practicing thnpoerest kind of economy. •We heartily .recOmmend a „good, big bonfire in the back yardrevery Soling of all thtseld rags and robbers; • • •Macey, instrumental; by George Stewart filretr you *Peke& * • ' splendid exhibition el dancing by inie Ross, of Limpid°, accompanied with don Bo. . i „,sh please take it hilt? he ' ' pipe music by Arch. Anderron. Then 'complied, followfd the Star attraction of the even-, /ea may have not realized it, but ing, a debate between Whitchurch and . • that wealth has had,' more infloende on atntilalitne aTallitdedine ilt WYi:ll.' °beet St Helena the aubject being: "Itedolve the world thao education.' Se lielens an filepector ,nrho htuidied '113' 1404i was represented -by Messrs. ItutherL ford, Elliott Miller and Dtintin '"egrittlritoarhigliedvelti.thehunelktedbr otr mreaglustentired,1 who upheld the affirmative, while the 00.,they eau it. As / steednear the negative was -taker. by Messrs. White, white* he kept 'repeating, .00e.t for. Davisoe arni , Cook, After AU OXCeed- iet, my pocket; don't forget my pock., „decided that St. Helens had won hY manag and banded nim a tip. View - ikceedingly snug margin. . Next came with A *thank ‘yent,. With a rising 1,` much avVredated selections by Misses geetion, be left file' • Pox and a6rdon, Whitechurch, , and „ froth Maas, Allin and Caniernii. of Lucknow, Recitations by Messrs. Brt and Elliott Miller and Ur. McKay were Very aninAing,''air Wait %leo a dialogue by Misses Mogan. t 'Miller and 01 a r a Woods, 'The Whitechttreh Minetrelit delighted the audience with their vidieu, Inns tostimuis and splendid singing. rinally vet) entertaining ;lomat VAS 'fad, After Whielt inefting" broka up Oa Meet egoin,nes$, rri(100. O1oht4Minii iegly iiletio and intereeting debete et, stet wan e define grasped his 101. I 6odeitch l'he;deatit tOiiic place in Stratford • en Tuesday hiomning of Meleti Pridhatti, aged 18, fettend daughter of W. 0. Prid- haft, Of thie tarrile ' T110 yonnlady gill 00 TkorstlOf lint :was see* lega, t on* 'Oa itiittorea mgt. in 4441t4 OW oil 00,09. who had been attending StratfordNoel nsl'SeitoOli ',fa* taken with aPpistrili.' • letswater • Q -Tuesday, March'Igth. James Robertson went tothe Hospital in Toronto,. to undergo eh Operation. There are slight hopes entertained Of his iecoVery.-• - andlirs. Jahn Skillineof 'Tees - Water, announCe the engagement of their daughter, R, Mande, to Mr.- L. IL:. Sti nione•OfeeTeroeto,- -the marriageto take place early in , Corp Melhuish is epending,his "leave of absence" in TeesWater and vicinity. Ile assisted at the Patriotic Concert Pre: day evening, and renderedet solo in the Presbyterian Church Sunday evening. -re , , Mr. Alekander McDonald, who has been cdnfined to his home most of the winter, through a fa, "was out for the first time Menday,iand.we hope to see his familiar figlincon the street as usual. • THE tiAtItiotth CoNOBliT kridity.eveni ing was a silecesit, 'netting some OM for the I ladies! Soldiers' Knittinpe. Work, The program was . furnished largely by the pitpils kin the variety§ scho°10. Mr. Obsentey, teacher trent the 6th; was chairman, and 'enlivened the program :with many apt and witty stories, besides giving a short Mit' comprehensive ga. dabs On the War. Rev. W. A. Bradley SVC en evening to the young people to tlie Chinch on. Monday at which he PhOW0d* !lantern. alides rthin ten Hot" interspersed with readings by the 'young people;, froth the OHM author. A feature of ,tlin ;evening ttitte a PredtlliittiOli CI , Pin front the Endeavor to Wes Alice Kirkland, *Jo is 14014 for tin Weit Mies Itirkland boOP or OM*. Otti Ito* tioltool px Wirt — - Rory McKenzie, who has been .vi -sit- ing on the ..2nd pf Bruce, -returned- to Detroit this week. - - Meanie Arthur Groves and •Tolin Vin cent returned to Kerrobert, Sask., On • • Monday After spendingthe-winter here. -A-rinrnber of the young people nit at the home. of Joseph PIO, on Friday and spent a very" einoyable • evening\ . • ;together. • c • - - - • •• • ••. Quarterly services will be conducted in the Free Methadist.churehlroin ° Fri- day SundaYeVenin.gby Revs D. . • District Etder,from • • e &rid went to Creentere 011 "Thuraday to attend • the ° funeral. of his . titter, Mrs. Miller...Who pasded away en . Wednesday morning after a • lingering. Musk • • , • Miss Ada Beere, R.'N, • of Buffalo; , New York, arrived 'here last week to. • wait on her slater, Mrs. 0, Pie Russell, who underwent an operation last Friday and whom, we are pleased to 1'00E4 .ir getting along nicely.. • . Ithitidutraf„, -• -Tuesday. larch 10. Don't forget the literary :on Friday • evening,. R. M. Patton Ins in Paltriersten, bee day last Week. Itobert Mowbray spent the last of the • week in Ineknove • • . Miss Elleda Zithers spent Sunday at . the hoine of A, Fox, , Quite a number from here attended the literaryin Se Helens Friday evening. Mrs, Win. Martin has beerten the trick hat* a tevii dais. We hope she silI soon be better. ' , James and'Annie McIntosh, also Mist, Bslla 'McDonald, or Lan4inde, spent 'fliinclay it Wes; Leggett's. • Wm, Paterson bacilli° misfortune to hive his barn and contents thereof buin. , ed last Saturday' afternoon. Rev, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart entertained a nuinber of the young people at the mature on Monday evening. ' • ' John Gillespie lost a very valuable driver On Monday morning, ' It vas kicked by another lentil and had tn be a!,IthmeaYednild 'meeting Sunday evening' was coridnoted by Fred, Davison, the topie being "Our laws beefing On merale, what they are and nowto .eaforeellteno., The leader for heti; Stltidity egrniite11 TlavId KonsellyhthAinibjectibelo oh* tt , t .11.44 NA Vit • :• , . 0