The Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-04-01, Page 5s
Thu'raday Apriitet 19 -IS
•
11
Pages
Mendelson's•
Dry. Goods, Store
We hove 'net reedited new Jot
, or 'Attlee' and Cluldren'S Bowie
Dresses,..Aprone: Kimono, Dresses
of beautiful Print* and Ginghates..
for the Spring Trade, •
Fancy made Miseee and Childrenis
Dresse$ of Good Washable Waite
andrGinghams for only Sh cents.
Overallifin black lied bine atripe
itt chtforeet bands 09 ° cents.
Shilting 4,13 °
Featherlickingi ,.best)tind 92 rte
lrallie; Odo. rants,: for
everyday end One wearing., Eg.,
sellout patterns and quality .of
goods.
• .
Metes and Boys' Ready-te7weat
Seitest, -surpisingly low priced,
OM° Neckwear , -.ti n 4 • NegligP0
Shirts are ex.cellent lel' 9,1414
and:pattern; „•
'Great Itednetions all," 144
Slaple."43Peds, ,:. •
Mendelson's ,
RHEUMATISM IS
SLOW POISONING
, •
because e entire system
becomes permeated 104
injurious
To relieve rheumatisin Scott's
- Emulsion is, a_clobble..help;. it is
rich blood -foods Ji unpaits
strength to the functions.and sup-
plies the very_ oil -food that rheu-
matic cOnditiona always need.
•" Boric/a/on has' '
helped ebuntlest thousands
*hen other remedies failed.
Rana Inferior Substiodsc
TT n is ,WP.1
,
liURON CO.UNTY NEWS
The Wingham Automcbile Club has.
been reorganiod.
Jnfigo Doylo, Huron County, bee
gone to the,SontJtern Statee where he
Will Spend the. next three or four
Montbe elikwation. „
Bay Cantelon, on of David COW.
Ion, of Clinton, who has been teaehing
in Alberta, recently enlisted at B4-
/.10011490, for oVer.rieae. *vice,
jamegl' Gilasoh, a, life fops reaideat or
the vicinity of Brussels,: died at his
helve there• on March 19, :at • the. /age
of 61 "PneamOttial•and heart weak-
ness *ero the cattaw
, Mr. and Mrs. .Bot.ert • Lockhart,
Wingham, announce the niairiage, of
their Yelling* daughter, Nina- Ethel,
0, William, Oliver McCarthy, yt• ung,ost
son of Wm. McCarthy, Mayer of Iteb,-;
erai,:by Rev., 1)r. Dti Winnipeg.
Percy Draper, • a veteran • of the.
South Mikan War, was restrioy,
near Brussels, left hot week for 'PoW
land, where, ho intends t� enlist: for
the Glerman war. He Was twice` wound-
ed Africai'bueheis 04 Undaunted.:
• , • •. • -•
A inilitarrenchre given Setiferilt
reInilted in the raisiiikof $1101, 'Which
Wtle donated to_the Retteross Society.
A dance, *Isiah. fellowed `the -Might
perty, brought in $13,09 wbich, will
go towards plirchasing thaceo Pr tho
bop' at the front- -
B. P. Bell, of Seaforth, sawyer in
Amellesimilli-metl-with-a-Painful aeci
dent:One day last week; Jle WaS. op-
erating the saw, wheil `ehaise, came
Off its fastening and flying heal struck
Mw on the leg,:. breaking , the bone
roidtittY between. the knee:and : ankle,
Dr. John and Mre.Sloan, *he have
besn visiting Mende in 'Myth. Clinton
and other parts during the Winter, left
lest week for California, where they
-will-spend-a-couple0-nionths:, before,
their return to their helve in Neu*,
Alaska. The Dr. is a eon of A: Sloan,
of Biyth. ,
A travelling- photographer, who
started operations in Wiegleine lest
week, Wail ordered by the police :to
stop doing' business or pay a license.
The traveller appealed to. the town
Council and stated that he was willing
to1&tvet�'.vn if not chniged a license;
fee for the time he had been doing
business. *He was Allowed to. go. on
these_ conditions,
411•Millnin Dinp.:,-;Severel 'scalded
and otherwise injureirwhei the Buffa
lo•Goderich express as derailed near
Seaforth during the severe snow storm'
early,m February, G.T.W.Engineer J.
,R. Ross, Front streek.Stratford, pass:
ed away Mandav morning:at Seeforth-
where he has been Since the accident.
The laftillr. Bess was' one of the best
known -railwaymen 'hi this diStriet,
and the news of .his death_wili ...b.e._.re-
ceived with, general regret. During
his thirty four years with thatirTR
he established a record hi his careful
and painstaking .ways, in addition to
making innumerable friends. • Besides
his wife,. who was Miss Elizabeth Wil-
son, daughter of Mr. Hugh Wilsen,
Church strect, a family of three, Mar
wet; Beth and Thomas,. all of . Strat•
ford, survive .. • .
.‘Olross Centro
ISlareli
.Titoreas McDonald took hoine.e, • now
Maesey-Harris .binde.r hist Saturday;
Ildr. toad MM. Geo, Iliehardson spent
Sunday nt, thelosse ot A: Stanley, Kin.
()torte. Beene.husholight farm near
:Windsor and. letencis .movisgtn than;'
„ ••
Westford'
Oblreie, on March 20t1,
infant daughter of Mr. and the late MO.
Camerout„ • . •
MAKING WIRE. .
Ronini Prowlog a Bar ot Iron
• Into *Via° Thread.
Baro of metal tour Mello* Square
ar heated and passed while hot and
PlaStie through, raiddly revolving -
rolls, reducing • them' wiro
'which vary from one nitaktor of an
inch to 'an inch or more M diametet,
depending melt, the Anished olao• or
wire wanted.
.„ These rods, whichare formed into
coati as tiny pada through the' fellot
ere .diPPed in acld baths: to remove
lnnimaltrand Provide it lubricant
Bine cotir4rv NEWS\
Mr. Schliter, for the pat two years
editor and prepoetor of the Milrlmay
laazotte! is reported to have sold out
the business to a former reepriefor„
Mr. it• a., ;Johnston, •
Mr. Bohert Arseott, of Teesviater,
entiOuncee the engagement of his
daughter,- Lilian, to Me. Enasiey Nev.,
in, of Blkhorn, Maw, graudson. of Mrs.
John Campbell, of TeeeWat4r,.the'wed-
fitpg to take. pigeo,io innipeg, in. the
Alm John hielNnie (Toot fQ,w4laYs tor drawing. Drawlng consists ot early part of Apr;rie :
last week at the help° of her brOth. est) , rode -mow cold throUgh boleti • Th ob s Ta t• Lee and
AlArt Hughes. - • ...of gradually Mereaaing diameter - • ea et League
Aim Evtgasoo is preparing nuiterial -drilled in steel plates, During into the Red Cross Ladies together have
for the'purpose of"building au addition . nrrdeas the Particlea of :metal become raised $2,190:00 to date- fee their re
Jatiiee Harknesa has rented:the :Mar- j7to'ree ;0e.er ;Tedpirtret brittle.ptiorecree; tbe proceeds !rem ma,ss meetings, gag
the canvas of the town
.to his barn this Summer. . • elrgt,tehd.. and styli:Med, nialtihg the. 'spective purposes. Tiffs stun represents
It '64° 1048,0'10n' In. Al4Keozie 4ucl: nary to beat or anneal it. day, lectures, .conWitSi Miners, and
•:•:-,,•Monday, Marchl9th.
Mr. Beg., Mciaride is Visiting friends
at, 13ervie. . • • .
is Mablo Heiman, of TeesWaterl 18
Visiting at Peter Murto.34t
-Mr. Tom Fallon visited kr. John
Becking one day last week. . • ,
A number frtnn here attended the sale
at Ed, Perdy's-last Wednesday,- ,
Hetherington visited Mrs.
-janies-itndginiTait Wedneaday.*
-Mr. And 'Wm. John-fillef‘triatie • oPeot
Selma* eVening at I% 'llaldenbye.
: Miss Merab Armstrong visited -Mug
Edna *gently last Wednesday' after-
noon. • • '
-
Mrs. J. Armstrong is idaying.with her
daughter, Mrs Jim Hodgins who is sick
with a bad eeld, '
Walter soys. no niorOphaeton for bin),
, Ile- brolight-his-Itibber-tire $tinday
• night: It makes lf,•ss noise. ,
Bad colds me the order `of the day,
and it looks as though their who did
not,have the lagrippe will soon have
intends moving there soon. • When- a „fine diameter la require ' , _
A. McPherson. and,G; Richardson each there, must be reneged annealinge Dr. Geo. F. Boyer Toronto, a form -
delivered a bore te Robert French et and *4rawing8, This MaY be'olone un- er iiieccroiee 093,, basvotunteerw to
Teetotaler, 04 340404, wit. • ,tL the bar, -which originally was four gQ to the front xeekpe three seoe
iniluie square and fon.' feet leng, be- • k r ..r .% r •••
Mrs. Alex. Cameron, 4th -001., who coniee tedseed to U. diameter, of • O. IWO el the lannty et 'Air.' ano
hai ilt tor`the • IYAsk• few- weelm. angle thousaitatn.or nn inch autt-ex-- Mrs, John Beyer, who have vistunteer.
friends 'wish. • • ore So tine,. a size IS reached. the wire. it" With the.i,Sth, Batt, 0,1,0,04008nd
Albert', Thenitisen, .COM' will, nut intO, site .eteel 'of the die:tante, °R4erned; enlisted at
Iias reptod. geth4ingtoceit ro,"tbe ntatsii vasuit be ills- gaigea,v, „
intend e le4fAitt4. it „,4pp.s, No carded and e drawing„, continued,: ,
Welentne -Mr and litd.'ThOMPsoa to 119104 2-4r1111 di.4:41XHIOK. PiteF41.Yers, are •,,,t? IreP,
deereaSing -bY fractional parts of a •
Al:mermen's AT, Gornutittr.t- Five
Goderich men had a . thrilling expert-,
ence recently. Taking advantage:of
the icebeing elearof the mouth of the
, • • • • ." harbor, they went out in a rowboat
Secono. Coo., Kinloss
not improving as quickly as her manY- tended .13,99,0 miles in length. Be- ed for the. front. ' Sergt, Jos.. -Boyer
the diameter of these diamend ,dieir• on two moneyby !awe in tbt. n f
.tiontaandth. et an inch. ..,?.%11111 wire nt-
and
Lanes terds ettilcing iilustratiOn ot 14244 provea2C`.444-#1°'"t'al.VVQ48 SYS"
ure. One is to raise $5,C00 to
tent, and the other to raise $3,500 to
pay the town e share of the construe.
terial made more valuable :by the / •
aV Msrch 29th application of labor,
' '.4491rld "1 V the Vine the bar of metal tion of an addition to a bridge over
3. J. -Hogan purehased pail., driver enters the furtiame nothing is added. the Saugeen River. oting Will take
From e
for the stionira, • , to it. „AD. the work. le, done with ono 1
'Tlionlas Parrish shipped 'mother.
car- 1 p ace QI1 Aprit Ihth. • ,
- art e 0, widen • passed 'through • ..,,,_, _
load of hOrsea to the reet, • rolls -AMC drawn through dip plates sLuILNTI_ Lvagnizaan -Steps are
A number around Ilerehold horses to ut1l It le"Oneil"
the Militia 1)ep., and also for the West
'The beef ring is fortu.nate jn. securing
jamea Saunders as 'butcher for the year.
Mike BOWler and Wre fiannae
receiv-
ed each a Russianas. helpers for the
summer. •• . : •
- Chas,: Altoh is out with a petition to
held the Laties:Pds011ice'dpen'andhas
'obtained more names than he expected.
Xohn. Hogan, Bt.,- and Steve Doyle -
who were, on the sick list, 'ELM we are
pleased to .repo.rt,on the road -to 'recov-
ery. .
Flank-Seritt,..reched •a• *ivy suceoss-
ful tiow by the kind help
of his neighbors, he has A large!-popply
of weed on hand, ,
•and set neta for perch, allowing , their
-Monday, March, 2n. boat to drift southward. • On corning
'back to their nets tbey found that the
Alex; Atelteniie-has had a' .mail-bor
mouth of the harper andrt off ftheii•
Miss :Emma Woeds, Of at. Hi3lent,
James Trviithj; : • maiiitgettto-eitent-tr-landing-on7-the.
mesars, mcituici au& mexcuzie cut northwest breakwater, winne their pre-
.
put up.. . ice from the north had drifted into the
..7.,ana,i72€47_1r,404).eutAhomaaft-eia. et return.- -After several a tempts they
-----bii-E -0- ' - ' ' - -
a u 1 cads avow the ot4er _de3,_ dicament was seen from the shore.
,, . . ,Captain W. Iv Forrest-trial:Win-67G
for James Fisuer. • • • , •
,,..L. ..,:s.... , ,,. , • ,-, _ Donald Went Out in the 'Reheat, bu
Jett AND lons.',04BIL LiamP,BELL gave
the ice had now closed in se thickly
a patty:to their •friends and neighbors
huirTileetleYhyaiitig, Width might, well 0,14,0 seemed for a time hr.pOssible
be ilederibed as the heat of the season; to break through, and it was notTuntil
-;,.:- About -31 gu shetnioyecl thereSelves4.in nearly midnight that a passage, was
, games atddancing until. the Wee smit' fercedand the marooned men Were
• hours of the inOrnite when • all retired,. Safely brought to the dock..
'..leavinispr,. and Mrs. .Canipbell Many .,
• * good w shes for the pleasant ,thne; they -,-,-- - • ..--•
•,...,-"--Alad epents-,-Therenren,few_-:Weinight.i. i.-1,' Sixth Lon, KiEloSs •
,. 'give elieeial.*Oirt•O's.,agt";4044•10T Cono—." _ - • ; -Moutitity,...-Mareli•20.-:
leoking on: - • - ; •
There. WAS Douglas andl3arrow4,4es,n -Alex. Pierce bite:lids:pa-4ov on ,..e,
Caeoph,ell anct Fatrish, who gave us the large Aide this season.
- nittaie AS tip* before, and made, them ' Winter does net feel cold so ' long as
'dancc 11 over;the floor. Again :;there- the song birds are 'here. " • , .
'- Wog 'Wean- lurid Vamphellt 'Oh 'Se.* -• Ilr, and litts:-G. tiunroe, of :Oistord;
. Leod arid Black; Whose voices could be i lir ir,
.are are visitors at ,,,m....ratier's. , •
heard •.throughout the molt, and we
We are glad to report that John Haigh,
Mire caught the,ear of every expected..
who has been confined to the bete* thel
:groom. Well we'inust not forget the
. . organistuthat were 'acre, who answered greater part of the. winter with a sore
. theta by pining for them all. -..-Atin foot, is impreving. ' .s.i_ L,,
las* when yOu think of the girls that ' War has atendenotte make changes
were there, for there is Laura and Clara in a people's language. by adding new
that could not be heat, any* er . 'WEI, Slial ' words as '•"enipers" and
figiith Con., Kinlos§.
•
.iloW4011ialte lioniemode Scents.
tavendeOirater.-Piit into a bot-
tle • and shake • well one-eighth of
pint of spirits of wine, one-eighth of
an. :ounce of oil of lavender and, a•
quarter of A dram of essence , of
ambergris.
vlLii de Cologne. -Half an Oune7e'
each et'oils of ieMoil :and bergamot,'"
Sixteenth of an 1,1112eek Of oil of orange
Peel, quarter of a dramof oil :of
rosemary, twenty •drops :,of oil -of.
.neroll, Ave drops of essence' of musk
or ambergris. Reduce this amount of
gr.edients in half ,a pint of; rectified
• ' -
s hits of w ne. . •
s ptirrit-raes .roybe re' ado • Walkerton kill on Wednesday of le,t,
by adding to a 'small quantity. of Week., ton.wait trial before, the Jude
rectined :spirits of wine oils Of g.eran.; on the 'charge of • abducting his 0Wo
jinn, sandalwood; rosemary or 00'*" ebili•WhOlilirWiird Of thel3rnOe Conn
Bence- of bergamot, musk' or amber- ty•Children'fi- Aid ;Society. -,Pruder'o
gris, addingit drop drop until
. the desired Perfume is obtained: .wifelaeing. 'dead, theboy was handed
.0v.e4 too theChildren, s Aid Society; who.
..01seed' him in home ,near.
The -father heard of the lathi 'where:
. To Vence In ItaJy. ; • aboiiii and is said to have come and
9Witig to the amount Of:smuggling, taken„him away from the foster -home
of contraband .goods • from Switzer- ,and OW him in the :Charge. Of an -
land and tho .conseqUent litsre_et teves . _other party., ,
• . •
.1., A Viciond Bui.r.,..-TheLienh Head
News ,relates that W. Warder, while
taking bull. out to Water, was lass •
"Oa by a loop of the rope getting tibei-it'
his-neekundwasthrowntbViegrOund.'
-Thestririmalsthensbecame-enragedo-nds
being taken, eaysthe- Chesley .Enter.
prise; for an,investigation into. alleged
irregularities in connection with the
reports•sent' to the Provincial, , Govt.
by W. McFarlane,. Registrar of
Bruce, and in the:event of his dismiss
al. tneliesition, Which is Worth about
$3,500 a year, will go either to pe,
Clopi of Mildmay, or H. A. Vend Ow,
tit Tare.- BP; NOIKay, the fafithfill And
'efficient ex deputy, would, in: tne event
of's, new incumbent getting the offices
be reinstated. •
STOLE His Sen. -William Prude;
Of Owen Sound, was brought to , the
----MondaY4rafeltiott:- -Tirese-t- ngredients-may-be ohtained
Hank Bradford intends to Move to fronr,any drugetore. ,
St. Helens:this Week: • ' ' •
Alex. Pierce has rented Pins. Henry's
farm for the ?manner. '
Alei. Harris left for Ins bome in
Werth Dakota oo Friday, • • • • nue, the Italian, Government has de.
Mise Ruttedge spent Wednesday even- aided to fence, the frontier with.metal.
ing at Charlie: Congrani's. • . netting, ' The Vetting is About nine,
Mr . and Mrs, Meleolin Matheson visi feet high,: and, to it is attached bells, '
edut Wm. Congrede QO Mo 'a ItVohul: the moment ..enthtreneettetine fr -11:-
. We ateuo,r3r• to report the, illness " of ringtog that ill the custoins officials '
Mts.
. Wo-hope:for a,- spee y re- are itninediately oir t e a. er or some
-ceeery. : ••drstenee along the line. , Although deberned, elialsed him and
-Ttalt.. :has alsO been decided, to in- mangled him bad:y. managgd;
Mn. and Mrs. John Palmer -an
ilY; of liincaidine, spent a few da's this
week With Thos. Harms. , •
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Johnston enter.,
tained their friends to a party on W.ed-
neaday- evening., Report a sple7.1.i. d
We are looking forward te.the Ladies'.
Institute social evening on Ebursday.•
We wish to thank ,the young lady' that' practiced in Franee and with great
gave us our invitation • solemnity up to the time of the first
revolittion.d If the man condemned
Miss; liatherine Smith left for Nee.
Ontario on Tuesday to attend the wedd- te'r teinddatlitel:melgiZaLPuettnePo7i,gt
ing of her .brother, Ang.us, before Ko- law allowed to take US courese •The
ceeding en her way to visit her sister in' warrant was read- to it, and On •the
Edmonton: day appointed ,it was conducted to
Mr . and Mrs. Thomas Harris, enter- the scaffold in the presence of
aii
tabled about 'ninety of their friends and the legal functionaries. and au
-
neighbors tea dance on. Friday, evening.
An excellent time was spent by alL We
hope it:won't. be long before' we.. have,
titer -such -0v
Crease the number of posts and em-
ployes. • These officials ,will be pro-
vided with peliee dogs, the' maintain
being • expected to attack and catch
sunig3lers and to -fight their dogs...
punishment In Effigy; • -
r-fiuntshment in effigy Woe legally
. •
•
eirpeet-ter allPAAre4-reeell:Y! 'Peed'
night, Which Will be the• -last -for -the• ave cc! tete, pre 'A. on-----IWIhifidOni•:.
,1
Season.. • Owing- 10 the, lateness, four Paned word "sap -snipers" during the
others. havebeen nostponed.iiiitil some sagarsnaking eeeson: - -
• 7-73ininitter,- - • :• '
fidamts
(Intended for last week)
Rev.. Mi. Allan retutrund to Itamil-
ton on Monday. , • , •
Miss Minnie Howson -is spend -int:, i
few dayt in Paisley, •-•
Miss ...Maggie MoLtinnan is home
/rein Detroit, Mich.
AND TRUNK I'Vret%
EASTER,
while prostrate, lo.'release the snap
from the bull's nose, and his little son
and the dog then worried it so AS to
draw itiAttention 'a -vv. Mr. 'Ward-
er was helped into the 'Muse and Di.
Rey Hacking was soon sent for. Two
ribs were broken and his -bad'h
and. fa,ce badly bruised.' •_
A Canny OF chewing tobacco .ship-
ped to a Paisley storekeeper about 4
weeks ago, Mysteriously disappeared
on the way between the G. T. R. sta.
don and the store; soya. the Advocate.
Last week a couple ,of town boys w,eie
noticed stealthily moying about an un
the circumstances of the law. 'Smile- frequented 'spot ' neat' Stark's mill.
times the same Person Was exSellted, .Tahey movements ,aroused the curiosity
in effigy- simsaltaneeusly ,in several
him of tne observe!, . wise reeennoiteredthe
eritent_fes,lebettiatiliavteedliedh,mnoetutexempteheeld he
locality and discovered the missing to-
be:afterward caught. The dealt& acco cep p in . a ground hog hole.
was always rad. Having heard0 the shortage in tobae
, •
,
Chlorine and Its Discoverer.
Chlorine isperhaps the most
Im-
poltant Of all gases in Commercial
chemistry., It is the great bleacher,
41-tlidiet which -We-could haveit-o-
,
white linen or white straw bats. It is
alio the -best disinfectant-kno*n. It
is essential to- Manufactur • of
chlorofbrin and it is used ektensive.,-
MisOarah 6aoksbn left tsmuliw, ty_fer the extRaction of gold from its ,
morning for. Toronto.' ••- : • re -A• t° the Weri.d.
Mr. J. . 1W0 1137 went to • Si 1118 _• been incatculabI, yet le,_, the
t *IA on 'butiiiiess:-"--- ""--"" ' itninad° diedwli° ad se°paupervere. 11"1111
' •
kisi Leaf Preset', of
P.is1e,y,-- spent.
, Cheese;
a few days at•lser home here.
^M1
MiseSara McLennan ia eonlined to 'How did You find the Stilton I
. -
she house with sprained
. . .
There are quite. s 'number • on • the
sick list in the v.illage-svitli La Grippe.
Neil McDonald, Of Viralkerfon,
"Tailor.", was bore husitiiss this
Miss Flossie. Meratinnan NVOS unable.
to teach the first a the week PO ac
count of a lied cold, °
- le4Wiellerrio-Tlarberadttifit,,
iis*visiting::_*:41,*(ith6f; Jet - all, very well but You
Ernest Stabley„ eldest son of Mr; --r•Loadon
and Mrs Jos Stanley; very loW
lent YoUr • "
i_ind__Itt We _didn't _find itl As
seen as "ever- my wife's: .beek was
turned It Jumbo& frem the pantry
shelf, rah down the garden., but ef
the ' gate, and was last seen chasing
117 frightened„dog doWn-the-
Lotadon Mail. • • .
Protest.
Dolly -We had to practice ChoPin
for three hours to day, materna.
Business Change
We have added reinforeemente to our,business.
We now handle
McCormick Machinery .Repairs
and a Cult 1104 of regnirenient's for the Farm.
.B1.1 i I ders' Supplies
Builders' Hardware, Cement, MOO Lath.,
Beaver Board 'AO RoWing, calso latge
of Paints, Oils, Glass, Etc,
usehold, Necessitie,
araniteware, Tinware, Wood ;Si COO Stoves,
New /Perfection Stoyei,' Lautpi, Cutlery
and other household Squirements.
We are adding to our stock, 'many new lines and "
Are able to supply all ,your Vants.
Our SI9gan: "BUSINESS AS USUAL,"
mfr..
altrOwsiolbootewolikigt,owoosArnveipeov wilisonowilorsovsnivoi
Getting too Warm
or Heavy Rubbers _
s-•
'IT irepiace them -with good (strong. shoes that will
TIME to put theleavy rebliers aival ana to
'Ore the Wet. ' We, 'were 'fortunate in securing a
quantity of French and 'English Rip. Shoes. It will
. pay You to get our,pricesAm these goods before buying,
They "'TWA be proenrecl. now at any, price, from the •
Wholesale .dealers as there is none of these leathers
• being inverted on account Of the war. We also hive
',9geKict_stsiek•Oe made4r-Canada •Leatherssit popular
. pries% -
EaSter"WIlf$006,1n'Here„ .
-
Everybody Wants pew shoes for Easier.' ;
In Ladies' Fine Shoes in.Gentleinen's Fine Shoes
•
our pi•ices range from. we, have them from
$2.25 to $5,00 $2.50 to $5.10,
W. J JOYNT
,
1.1,7c.n..47. O.N.T.
.A. Square Shoe .Deal for,gyerybpdy,.
jiWLisbLifQlJ6 ii:‘•100WwiN'Iti"!:4aii
*
libel suit Against the Herald and Times
for $1,000, and this, is the way the
humorous editor of that joiithal ac-
knowledges tile demand: "Shia our
last istaie Registrar McFarlane has fit,
ecTitis statement of claim against the'
Publisherd of the Ninon HituALD AND
TIMES ill which we note that he asks
• •hipmenti-he-at-once--repeeted- to- for gs.L000-ttairreges-.111- colineetion with -
his recent libel snit. As we never sew,
$1,000 all at one tire°, we cannet jadge
how big a pile this would make ot, such
small change ns usually passes over an
'editorial des -11. -We are told by a bank-
er.that three ef the strongest men in
'Walkerton couldn't carry this stun Up
to the wart house itt. coppers,. so if an
orderisoveriestiechbythe cotirt-to-come„
across:, -we Will start early in theinorn-
ing so nate be throtigh *lore dark:foe
-sire-driret vent to ,falt.- in: pubic like
will serve there for thebalanee of -their 13Aaas vilactilui'reasusctilnacdueuttt:g,greovirlteviille;19-toat
lives, and also be a. warning to busi-
ness men mit t -O- /dove goods lying out- x.,
ssreatly on carrying that ore, Mr, Me-
-atinilrbeafteforer fiwahlikiehthan17-nieffae;ifertA51I: nee'itr.itoellestviaretarnlisrtithringhiit.weyiti,t,itquastl-
DEATH OW Ds, Cnew.-Dr„ Cr.*, one we 'lee way
the eek;34mri.
of Chesley's 'leading citizens died some.
what suddenly Tuesday morning of
last week. He was seized with an at-
tack ofligtippe only about it week be -
fora his death, and though *as
thought of it at first, the &seise rap-
•_strs.-„Parvenon-IteglYe-MY idttcleveloped,sintittnanesclay
ing he poised away. lie was &native
of thetownshipof-Arrans..- and-was,ith.
his 471h year. He was.reeve of Ches:
ley -again in 1907 until
• tole, in which year he was Warden of
the County. November; 1.912, he
received tile nomination of the .Liberals
of Centre Bruce for the Local
lint On account of business- pressurrst.
he Was forced to decline itd. lie • was
also President of the Chesley • Musical
Society teed. fie was Prominent in
eyerything which was done for the, en-
tootungement and advancement of the
tOwn._ en:thusiaetic
curler And bowler, and will he greatly
missed in these sports. Ettely this year
he was appointed Magistrate by the
Hearst Government. Ile was married
on Dec, 28;1904, tp Miss istgliet Me.
Arthur, who, with 'her son, Archie,
sui.ViVee him. His mother, Mrs. Crow,
Of Tata, and tWb brothers, Archie and
Janie% 41.80 mourn the departure of a
the , station Agent, • Communication
with the.railway hetulquarters brought
a (LTA; detective to Paisley on Mon-
day.- The:sleuth investigated and sue _
eeeded getting-gt-thse fsrerg-of the
ease. , tobacco was taken. from
in front of the store, Where a consign-
ment of goods had been left by „the
drayman, and.not. taken off-thesstree
until late at night by the proprietor„
This •extenuatingTeircurastance will
proloably-savethe boys&orri.,proseeut•
anti hut it is hoped that the lesson
-
•apa-seutyou to the latneEt! hAeademy.
who iS Very ith 110 Teem 011iale13.11' that sort o' thing."
Kinioss .
, with censuinptien.. • once an inland ea,
. .
. • -7-41onclay, mareh 29th. ,w6 0,04 6 hear .tf ts the contention of geologiets
• iVEr. Russel Hervitt event Sunday with son iS able tobe up again. IIope to that the Mediterranean was once' it
great inland sea lied:that the nioun-
•
ve him out aroend good. - talnouts rocke 'Separating it Odin the
7riends„in Huren. • -
of Greenock, ,0 Oot a few (10, 11 •worp. away by the force of the:water.
Ettakb
e is ale to be oat again.
We are glad to report that Mr. Allan
Miss Mahle kirk town, school maim Attalitie were hi the cents° et age°
ftnrIfP
ItS
TAPJ
"Iltnne 6f MeC°tIltell4Kirigar:f' eddIng. • • •:•- Eitel one • hits his own., burden, his
" Mr. Roy tiole spent Sunda& at ;the the ,parental roof and in_ attendanceut , No Ono ,Perfect.
ThIe Teter of-herses-froat--Nieholson. ,ictiktnivn *nit „cored, tofini„kw ne,o_t_erts,Thelet,Orlepi eines!,
' Werdey Stnith purehasetr vale-. r. Sohn Meltennitt and Mrs. Alex, ?iiaults: no one tam do withOut-
SIMILE PAPE •
'roptl, ping and returning
April pd. oily.
Altt4 M4E41010E1
Good going Aptfil 2, 3, and 4.
Itettoi limit April 601,0
Bros., LUCkilOW. 4,, , ..„.,,,,tret, urc y osister, . v aa and ni n w d grj.,....1,,, i
'' '* Sat ht t 13e0. their".11,1iss SAP& arist ,eadhuottlijr by r Ci:riso a,.. oei:„Tao..
y (111
Wn'ara glad te hoar t.lat '"iiii"utie`ti,, •kcXennitk, W io is.very ill with pilaw: uto„.• . 1
\
a . .... ..... • 1.• ki 0 , si., I • . ,.
deadest who has been sick w p . monia, ‘,
Monte, is improving. s • ' M ' 1
nf tbe 1.0vg from this Our tette ter,, Miss ou ton, tas had ilton on` ti"tiday, thence to 13ulialo,
Qdit6 t a vor it school during- the Vast - to h d
burg attended tlie "strew ti'eettng. Y g • ls on
There; are a minlber cot the 9h11.4V°n tows Troll Xertehett, Saik last Tees
Misses nen 1)rlinimond and Sahib
down. witli 0,1,10 "Ed aritiPe".•
lay of tho dbaihot their tiaugliteir#in.,.
tieketi":Will, he isailed lietwen Harrison Spoilt .60 ‘voek'end t`he
•
. , ern ay resume Or LIMA.
Friday evening. , we6k, one day the attendance hong 8. lets, mut, roves redoive. d sad
all Stations' in Ciunidii vast of lot home, a John portice, sadw mathisop,
f )01'011`t& lavi Mrs, Sohn Greres .,ir,s4who passed
jtctttrfl Arthur and to Detroit Ca Port Huron, Wt, 48,004, to retort that Mr, who is home on a Visit* to her arenta, twat.. Ileum 'hospital imfizlegdayniopn,„
M1011.." 1146k" '‘.1%Tiagall ward Hattieent is not lesproving as, tap. mr. and Mrs. Matheson, of Southanip • futi,il she bed underoho„.tifi Opoittion
vells and thispenolini Bagel II, Y. idly ee we would like to see :idol. @pont a fes.'', days with her uncle,
.-----:'-'' ' ' i., ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd United' left for Mr. pee McLean, eoti,P2,.1.4000,4 ,
. TICketti go futtiLer vat.t.follail "': t'hor neat bOtTle, at Soeltsville, Bask., last; htiss. A. u.,, tom, :11,..s.,., who w
,
, Otand Tiault tleUet '''''utg' •• 4`,.''' • • '` Tuesday, where tho former 1119 8c6I1e`; beet waltinti on ho i, 4ra, 0 14
,, Ault" ' • ' igen to manager of,' the Batik OA it - iii• 0 ' / . - /.. ., .14. .
keAttietliP Viel‘6t° 4" T"'" •L• t• 414440111 LODUrtAott To nor;,nonan.stir P•elbs
0. fiftallifti AljOiSts gatOknov,,t *Oat AOttll Aillpfleat
p• • .
-;••
• • •
•
son and. brother.
Amtts yen $1',090.-ttegistrat mo.
ton days prpvioua for a SOPIO111 CaSll Polaris Of Bruen County, is at lituget-
appendicitie, Besides tbe oortoWing beadg with 4101 publishers Of theAwo
husband, she leaves a babe, 2 months 114"/6P1Pwl in t tm4110 4°18
old, *Deepest. sympathy is exteudixi endoavontig to make trouble for biath
.Culross Corners
.•=-Afonday, biareli 29
, La grippe is very prevalent m our
burg.
Willie and Alex. Whytocis spent Sun-
day at William Watson's. . .
,Taincan'-Tholiipson- -twits Sunday
evening..„ek,t,hehoineof.GehrgeBelk r.
Charlie Turner sold a voidable horse
to „Rohert Smith last week for shipment
to -the Airest. • • ;
Mr. and Mrs. L. Erb, 01 1110 12t1„ Con.,
Visited their daughter, Mrs, r, +Decide*,
on.WecineeclaY - • .
• .The Weather on ,Monday looked and
felt like' January, gthe way it stormed
and snowed. There was nearly enough
snow for eleighing-end still it come's.
The ladies of the Bethany 'W. S.
purpose holding their annual meeting on
Goodfriday,night,,April2nd, beginning'
at 7-.10-oiclock...--libe-T-0..Johnst
Gerrie, District Organizer, will ares
tit° meeting. A good program is heing
prepared. The 'meg Easter etTering.will
be taken. Everybody welcome, Lunch
served at the clime of the meeting.
(Intended for laseWeek) '
• Seim II. and family visited
WO. Whitock 164 Friday.
Tiverton:
: -Monday, March 29.
.Boax,•-•,-.0n March 22nd, 1914, to Mr.
and Mrs. N, McEity, akdaughter.
•
Boit -On March luth, 191.5, to Mr;
and Mrs. Eirkeonnell,?Beunslary East, a.
daughter. • '
Mrs. G. Leggett is visiting ter', sister
in Walkerton this week. The latter is ,
in poor health. • • „
'.11Itirdoelg of the Farmers', •
'Change, returned to the Villageen•Ftidtty
afterupending_u few dayg. in_ TOronto„
London and Berlin. "
,
Quite a number of the Tiverton nigh
a5eheoistusleatastereinnuoalllast•we-ek
'w.abitelifleargtrhiePir-ePICaWinse. btolit? wleellekywill' 'bo.
place on Tuesday and Wednesday, March • _
soth and alst. Miss Shier is in charge. ,.
tA'a)1 the horqvc4 otioc • them a!itiltioshoit is swot% a
• ' •
hitea numlier from our burg ettend-
ea co.GKininer's sale on Monday
'Geo. Wraith, of Vingliatn, visited sit
'Dave Bdeat's a few" days last week.
Bort .4ind,. Arthur- Edgar., of dem,
spent last 'Monday with tliett
'Viss VAlgar visited her ennt, Mrs.
WAS,. I, for a otIgitolaqilimt
'Fourin Con. kintoss
Mareb. t9th,
• , .
Newly -Wed, Mr. Mttnioe, of Wood
stock, rod hie•brIdelre . •
their iriends, the Frasers, arinand Luck°.
now this week.
,
It is to be hoped that the enow.falls
of tlie Past few days will help in prated-
irig„the wheatand cloyer front theeilhets
of the recent Seiereirests.- . •
, •
-7•MistrAttishr MeRenzieintends.
in 'lite • Easter excursion to .TOronste
1:Vherti le$11V will -visit- -her
friends. We hope you will enjoy year
trip,. Annie. , • • • . •
• SeMe kind-liearted -boys (I), in' Vint
and other neighborhoods;, liaVe• been,
helping the .fiirtners• to bed slow:J.4s sap •
eollected in storing cans in the 'shear'
'bilah,this • se** But, ..inifertanately,
rest:tits of their labors disappear, in every.
ease, in tiny -catty • morning .hoitts, with
the boys. . • ' •4 • .'
Paramount "•
-Tuesday, March 804 '
• Misiltaelrett, of Zion, spent the week
end at Clarkion"&" • ,
„ I Miss Robinson, of Huron ToWnslii is
ts helping Mrs. Murray. . „ ,4••
Taitei, of Ge14 'dated en scene
hf his friends arentut here last Week, s •
We have a handier Of old -people in
this idpaiity who were Oick.last fig and
throughout the winter. Their flie,arla
will be glad to hear that they h tv
vgained fan, measure of Ittalth, etoi •
hk*Iiit
death ban s tarkept:our of tAto
`
-4* •