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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1916-03-16, Page 4. • '• . •••- , . . ."..,••••••••:' " • .• • , • •••,' Page , ud Society Canis Joacerjegmairat,thsoi .• • iiTsie LIND8A.1, buesuow.trat. Agent • visions lines opignince, FiraiiadLife class Sain guaranteed. Only lint agent In grew of the Jondun enrol. A loosher ut village sn4 Una liteeertise for eltae r • 1 0.0. F. tuelenow Lodge meets every Friday awnings% dOE Clock in their Han ('amp. belt street.: All brethren cordially'invited. Otileers:-Noble tarend. Thee, Watson; Vice Gourd. T,Annstrong; Trees., Alex. Hess; Rea a"..11,,s1/d* Vilto: • ellOns lc A.11.. G. It C. Old Light Lodge meet; every Thursday *light on or before the full Moon. inthe masonic Hall. Havelock street • Luekairer, W. M., A. 14401/00:04: S. W.. • D. Cameron; J. W., 0. Martin; §007,1 Wilson. C. G. F. Court Sherwood, No. 50. Liteknow, meets every last Monday of the month in .in the Oildtellowe'llall. ..Visitiingbrethern ax•rdially invited to attend, 'Chief Ranger, John E. Bell. Hoc. Secy.. Bart Graham • • Fin, Stook SOP. Johnston. Tress. II H. Ow U. 1.4110.000* Lodge. No. 131, mete' seeold Monday of each month in the Odd- , • fellows'• Hall. Master Workman, Mae- . Diarmid: Fin. Seey.,D. blauhrtosh; ' 800Y.i.060- Vetter: nee% Alex; Rees, 4.• C • , ••••• - ^ . .• • ' '• '.•••• • , , Dental G. &FOWLER. 10. /I S., „D. D. S. Office up stairs in Button Bleck, %leaswater.. Spec lal attention tegoid plates. crowning and .•'bridgework. v*its:wroxeter let, and 3rd „ Wednesday Of each month; Gorge Thar. NEWTON _,• D..• DentiSt. Office • Allin Ineek. foreknow, :ant. All modern. • methods used. Best materials furnished. • Crown and arid? work. Painless extraat- • ion by the 'use. 9 the latest simplest and aafest. remedy SOMNOPOICAL Newest thinifIvnatable artificiat *ON Aluniium elateed non +, YOU VAN SECURE . . A 'POSITION • g, if you take a , coarse, With tiri. The demand upon us for trained help isc many times the number graduating. Students are entering each week, • Itou May enter at any time. Mite at once for our tree catalogue, D. A. MeLAGHLANe Pranqipal CREAM WANTED WS want cream and will pay the highest market prices for gocd cream. Summer Creamery. and Cheese Factory Patrons having • cream during the winter- months • would do well to Ship to us. • We weigh, simple and test each can • of cream carefullythat Wereceive, and returna statement .ot same each time: We furnish two cans, pay express cheepsand issue • cheques for - cream twice each month. Write irsand give us a trial. It will cast you nothing and we guarantee you satisfaction. • For further ' particulars - write or send for cans. and .give us. a trial. The Seaforth Creamery, Seaforth, Ont. 406.,"*.u. : A Christian, college -home, healthful situation. • - ForeresPectisandterms,writethePrineleal . , -LI Wamer,MA SLTIWass, Oat.. r. AND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM 'ARE YOU GOING \ WEST? The Grind Truuk Railway. System' a will . rue, • . lloiseieekers'EXeursions. EACH TUESDAY . • :MARCH 7T11 TO OCTOBER 31ST .'(Inclusive) • ..Tickets valid to return within two ' months ineensive of date of sale. 'WINNIPEG and return $35.00 EDMONTON and return $43.00 • 'Proportionate low 'rates to other points in Manitoba, Saskatchewan' and Alberta. Full particulars and tickets on ,applica- tion toargents. a • MARTINS Agent, Liteknow.,, . Phone 2 • - •• .• foliar PRODUCTION IN CANADA • • • , • According to press repeats, Sweden proposes to cut off the export of diem: , ical pale to Great Britain,. • Naturally; .• all eyes are -immediately turned to Can- ada to supply the threatened deficiency. • ' The Commission of Conservation - has • just issued a report on 'Forest frotectitin in Catiado, 19134914'!i which is of air- • aierdar interest in this connection. It contains much information respecting the work of the provincial forest services rued the federal departments intrusted • with the care of our forests. %eat fire protection is assuming. a - ealargeplace -inapublic. attention. It le obvious that if Canada is to continue as' Wood -producing country, the must • , conserve her resources Of this 'natural*, prod* The report treats exhaustively • of the fire protection of forest lands along .railway rights -Of -way. Through te-oper- • • etive action, great headway has been • made in securing the redection of forest " '• losieri through fires traceable to railway • causes. • , • .. The forests of British Columbia and on Dominion hinds in. the West have . been dealt with in, reports containing the results of special studies cienducted by Dr. a De Howe and Mr. J. II. White, The Trent ea/teethed in Ontario has also . received *dal attention in a report of .an investigation by Dr. D. C. Howe in - the townehipe of Burleigh and Methuen. • . This district is important in that, while , Of very little value as " agrieulteral • '.• area, it in being repeatedly overran • a forest fires and the' :little remaining • inetchantile timber deatroyed. It is wig - Rested that the .aree be placed 'under the Ontrol.ef the. Dominion Forestry Branch • ,foe protection from fires"OW 44) refOt• 0t4t100, • !Lutkuflw*goo larbliettea evutedisy reerialer 1401szant, 00tarle. A, le MAOKENZIEt Fro rrioter • sad Editor.° THURSDAY, MAR. lath, 1P16 AN IGNORANT *111TOR, • • Thit.AdVittlee., "That hi Wha we My: io 'pretty teu.elt .414 ileueranillea Tina as added ai denee becalm he might aave. learned tietterbythistiMe. Henley be Pread of hat Preductionaebut there nw be teeny la Wingligui who. are aeliamed, tQ kneW that such etaff gees 0100 ale cauutry as representing the inteldow (4 the town, as aneWspaaer is expected in. a measure to do. E1011? BUT STEM To be breathy at seventy, peewit at forty is sound advice, because in the strength Of middle life we too often forget that neglected gcticIst QC Wale* treat- ment of plight *chits and piano, Amply ittidertnine strength. and Dein chronic weitleireeo for Wet years). TO he stronger when older, keep your bleed pure and rich and active with the strength -building and blood-sec/wishing _ -Readeie Of la P3444t1,4140, tilaiitC4? r r4,40,§cottszotrasion Wineb"- We experienced quite a surprise one think that we havo been' land* harsb bloot iic°111115:1tvatirliar-It'.1:ei to kil-PY9ar day twit week.' It was while looking with. the'editor et.The Advance-eyoune *void eleaucsa. At aney dr: age siu and over our exchanges, and when, (itt PPP in experience as he is--; but when a neee ' saatt*Balraaelal- matag:Paa four of The Wingbara.Advanee, ave ee far forgets himself ante without cansa, coVelpideaftertielecerittellitatillitpitialaykefailliirOW-7411 4iraart4as rieighbW,' lame :style which "has for some time he is no longer -entitled to charitable con characterized the editorial utterances of stderation, and le is as well to show bun that journal. , jest where he' stands- The fact that ids The article is under the heading V001 efforts are etude and eluuley is no eXcUSC RQ.0/11 LaSenlieS"I WI:high it is in no way , for his ill intention:.Ute article of last week WO the third Micelled-fer .oftance of the lame sort; for he was so W.P11 pleased with an article,' somewbet san- a tliscuseion 'of that sabjed, endless only a 'very rmepte refeaence to either pool rooms, or pool: room licenacea, it is, throughout, a sort Of rigmarole tweed on flare toads own, „waleh appeared in 'The The Sentinel, the editor of The Sentinel, 'Bruce Heard& and Time that he pu:13- and the reeve of Incliliova at appears :tidied it when he himself had nothing to to have been prompted by. the feat, that say. . 'Whir he took to. inisreprerainting We, a couple of weeks ago, referred to an, and 'throwing dirt at The Sentinel: and article in The Advance oae week earlier, :Ltielfilew People we can explain opirpe and expressed the belief that that article tae ground taathe has !contracted "bia, head". and wants to show off. methat he feels obliged to do kmiethinpriore than he hp been deing to earn the ,drumbs- - which he:gathers around his Master's table. ' ' As to the statemente and insinuations in his artielee; these are not worth reply. lug to. If he ehoses to indulge in Iies and lying insinuations, he baser* easy, if • a dishonorable, tapk. Men who do that are soon feu,nd out and iose waatever influence for evil they, thay at first have. was written in Lucknow, or, at any 'rate, was inspired from Lucknowa It 'appears that are ;Were Mistaken in. thinking that the article was written in eLacknow; for the editor of The Advance says: "Well to ease hies mind (that is our mind), the editor of The Advance 'froth the article in question!' It is not just clear from his statement whether he wrote the article to ease our mind, or whether, in order to ease our mind, he tell e us that he wrote it Judging from the context, however, it seems to be the latter. • Well, our mistake was in the nature • PROHIBITION COMING ' - of a compliment to the editor ' of The The Ontario Government has to peer. Advance; for we thought he would write aisa -a good deal of courage in passing a Abetter article; and especially that he Provincial prohibition law, At the:elec. , would avoided a few ridiculous blunders ton which Put the present government which are the outstandingfeatures eee in power it had the support of liquor his article—blunders which cannot be explained as printers' errors or slips . of the pen Like the 'whole article, they are due to ignorance Evidently he has not yet discovered these, nor is he cap- able, unaided, of discovering them; for interests which a prohibition law writ now kill off But the government is go- ing ahead with prohibition j ust the same: and it will doubtless have the hearty support of the opposition. , It now appears likely that the leak there is ,about his statement that he latUre will pass a prelabition law as e war measure ad without the taking 'of a referendum. A referendum was a, first intended, but the question of hay- ing the apldiersevote was raised. As the Ontario soldiers, to whom the 'arofe, course, would he confined, are Widely that his friends and, about Luckuovr may see what he is capable of, and that scattered-aeme in Periii, Greece, Frame, Belgium, Britain; and some mien prison-, he May have the fullest possible measure ere in Germany—the scheme . of , having of glom% the opposite, which author, thiP of it will bring. We print it just them vote .• was thought ..imkacticable. The plan of a referendum now, without as it appeared inTheArIvance--punctuaa, don and capital 'letters, the same—but a he absent soldiers vote, and another re- , ieasmauea type etc order to distioguidi ferendiun when the soldiers return was also , ieggested, .but that seemed too it.frena our awn remarks.' Here it is: much trouble and expense, and the likely The question of a licensed peet• room ha once more come before the Lucknow- Method will be that the Legislature will council and, strange to say, some of . the pass a prohibition law now, on the under - people 'Who vigorously opposed tfiegrant- standing that a vote of the people shall leg of a license on former occasions are g wrote:the article, a tone of boastfulness which suggests pride in having waitten . %la , And now, seeing that be is prond of it, we shall reproduce his article in order _ . now 4*luke warm** and in fact will take a *and inlavor of it if the present Reeve and councillors see fit to grant such liceilse. What has •brought about this change is more than we can fathom, for surely in a time of stress when every -cent -is needed, to aid in patriotic and red cross work. The boys and young men of lowknove can spend thew. money quick enough those not interested in 'the liquor bust . . . . . without the conned open:me-up a broader • . seems too much like a life -and - channel for • spending. A pool table is ness it be -taken after the war le over. Naturally' the Num, men are putting up a' desaarate '; fight to have the *hen' all bars in Ontario closed, put oft es long as possible, for it is ,a life and death. affair for ahem. However; to • now being operated in the Cain Muse and although no charge is made for play- ing, the loser is expected to treat 'the others at the Cain House bar. This table, is nuf for gain every bit as Much as though a Charge was made in "money. Would it not be better for the eptincil to do away with this one table if Possible rather than to grant licenses to' otherS to put in more tables, and by so doing put temptation in front of boys who do not play how? We cannot agree with the Sentinel .which states that "The question is entirely different from what it was When it was list up before the council.". The difference is In the council.. • . Our fist comment on that article, • of 'which the authorappeers to. be proud, is that it proves the man who wrote' it. to be pretty nitieh an igiceramus and' dunce. .:.The evidence is on the face 'of it and all through it "There is no getting ltway from it. The :style, 'as a whole, is such aspire Would expect from a rather dull schoolboy, and the punctuation 'reminds' one of the' humorous "business death affair for the nation to have such a Waste asthe liquor _traffic represents going on while the war debt IS rolling pis at the rate of about twelve Million do). !ars per month,' and worse yet to tome, 0. • e` , A' LUCKY POLITICIAN Ex President Roosevelt are wonderful,: la- Melia, as welt as in astute politician; He last week issued:a :Statement_ to • the country in which he mercylesely lashed thelVilion Administration fOr its _slack and blundering foreign policy... :This statement was published practically at theaanie time -as a band cf Mexicana boldly invaded the. 'United States and killed a nifieber of peaceful American . citizens.. This outrage must have tirade many an American withthat there was in the White liaise a man wh� Wouid compel the respecaof troablesome ' man's stiggestion his' -stenographer, leers. This,'Roosevelt, in very emphatic that elle sprinkle in a few' periods and, terms; is promising to do; apd his past commas. He doesn't know even where record leaves no room for doubt as to a sentence shOula end,, but just puts down a period and staits off again. Look' at at that period after tbe words "red cniss -work". .. Whet is' it taere feel Bead up to it, arid you will 'see,thiat the words have no meaning • There Are ' commas waiting" with Mindeo has at last proved' Carted States meet DOW fight at least a section of the •Mexa can people.': Last week a bind of about 500. Mexi- cans, fellewers of the outlaw, Villa, mule a risidante ifew Mexico; killed lapeciple and barned a part of the town of. Col - Mama. It has been suggested that the raid was prompted by the promise of Gerrean money; and it. is. difficult to sic. coupt for, it in. any othcr pay,.thouah there May have been a desire for robbery anal leyenge Those ,Who euggett Oer- menea as the eause think that nota tug would better serve German interests than to have* the United States embeoil. ed in War on this continent Peaceful relations between the United Salters and • • the sincerity. of his feelings regarding insolent.neighbors •, MUST MONT AT .LAST President Wilson's policy of "watchf mitinewhere-theyer lye, and eraitted where 'they Ought to' be ueed.' "Lukewarm" is one weld, not two; and 'why he put quotation marks on the two words and need a capital R in' "reeve", likely are ether mysteries "more than he can fatlioni". He:thinks, aThe boys and. young men of Lucknene can spend their motley %/MK 'enough." -'hard on • the King's English! His apprentice °Mild jell him that he should say "quickly". ,• Not -very serious, faults theta, in a wey. - We don't say they indicate ttlaat A minis bed; bat when tem undeetakes to be "mare' At; the eXpense 'of ether people, be.sliould•see that he -himself at least oedinarily clever, ' , It is needless to go farther, though 1 • aaa Becaalse-ea theeraidintoXesitad State territory, General' 'unate, of the un ited States ermy, bas- been authorized t lead a punitive expedition. into Mexico to pursue ''(T' illa and his band, and total; the leader dead or aliee. Such, an ex eerie:ion is perfectly justified, for if ti!S Gevernmeat of 'Mexico is not strong en ough to deal with leeless bandits who invade tae arnitedStates, the latter nrai deal effectively with them. . It is/ ,hovt.eVCr reasonable to assume • )tbatrhad the UmIecia States been more firm and aggressive with Mexico Villas band worad neer ' have lied the audacity to attack the New . :gateman: towpTo the baraaaeuse Mexicanc;* the waifs of a civilized, natien look like 'wee/mesa HURON .cOUNTY4less ••• •-• r....„,gewirpripir!---- -WM Thorcia.yi March :t6tlist 1-pr6 . And Mrs, Writ. DrOWIll, of Mil. lett, anriounce the engagement of their daughter, Merlon 'lava, to larerieritar Harold Morrell, eon of Mr and Mae Albert Morrell; the mat nage to tike place in March. The Ooderieh Township Breach of thre anon, Verraty War Auxiliary lea eently bad a census taken from •ahiel, it was aseertcinecl thee there are 37Q men .0 -military age in the township in addition to 41 who ere already with the ' .. The War Au*Iliart.ci aoderiehhas a al rarged, to have -moving picture shows, • given, in the Theatre on. Surrilax, ' afternoons. No .clup.ke for nand:100n ewill he made - and nobody under 18 - years �f ecte will be admitted. The Se rangenient, has, the approval .of the. Mioieteriai 4.ssooiation, Harold Maidel, Of SaItford, now in t England, gent weird to his home that he was on the steamer Elswick Manor •,'Whea she was torpedoed near Yar- mouth,. Eegland, , The farce of the ek plOeion threw him, a' considerable dis- tance and he auffered severe bruises.. The captain succeeded 14 beaching the vessel before "she went dawn arid those glii!"14aTrcleev!raeurde'..rseaPevredeelea *ta;laa meeting :aof the patrons of Wirielieliea: creadiery- was held it Woodharn onaWedneiliay, February 23rd. The auditors' report showed that 1,182;210 lbs. of cream Were received drying 1915; that 413;892 lbs. of butter were made. The butter sold for $123,713.64, averaging 29.89 cents per pound tar 'the year. Prices ranged from 27.21 io 34 72 cents, the lowest- in June, and the -highest in March. , ... • THE WIROnalt RHINDERv -The an- nual meeting of the shareholders of the Western Foundry Co , :in .Wipg- aam, was amid op Wednesday after- noon of last week. The varioue reports. presented showed that the Company had a very sucaessful year, and pros- pects araebright for the coming year, the company having a large' number of orders ahead for their various kinds of furnaces, stoves and ranges. The offi- cers elected were as follows: -President and General al anaaer, a. J. Cunning- paildatssmr-Ttig, WAR Throughout the past week inter* in the war still, centred: in the reed effcrt of the Gernmes to take the French city' of Verdun, They 'have not succeeiled, ilea, for moretliaq a week, haye the nasele airy erogreee towards accomplish'l mg their end. /.t may be trio early to count on the defiuite failure of the Ger- mans in their attack upon the- great French fortress, but having been held up foranore than a, week; they are not likely t� get niach nearer than they were at the end .e. a the firet ten days Of their rush. The effort appears to bairn lieen. much .the same as those to break 'through to Calais and to take the city of Ypres; and it seems fated to end the sanf3—in costly failure to the Tentene. . It was costly to the French too, but pot so ecstly'as to the enemy. Carder) French eetimates of the Gernian looss put the number at tea) hun.dred thousand men.. In former ;wars' that hiimber. was a,ecounteri a eery large army in itself. With the Germane it appelies to halm been: Verdun at any cost.. . German, officers taken prisoner are reported to have said that the greatest'possiblecpn- centration of artillery was made against the French lineinand that the orders to the men. were to. pour :shells upon' the French forte so long as an:munition and men held out. This concentrated fire did terrible executiop for a' tame, but when tae „French gunners 'found 'the range; of the Germaa, missed the concentration of gene was. broken ap. • Along the British and.'Canadian see - thins of the line there "hae been nothing of .firat rate.. importance, --though the, trench . fighting, -with slight losses on both:sides, never stope. On the -sea, the Germans appear Jo 'have been able to set a number of mines abate With the 'result that the British havelost a few. ships. • Gertilaair has declared' war anon Port- . . . need., it appears that on theirnegeeticin of Britain, the government of ?Ortega! , grazed all German snips an- Portuguese • herboura. Germany demanded that the ships be released ,...Portugal ref used; and the declaration of war -'followed. :Gera many, newever, cannot Were Portugal - in any way until . after she overcomes Britain nori Fiance' tha Portuguese can be Of very Material assistance to the Allies. Nose that Germany has declared: war. upon Portugal, tee latter will take permanent . ,posseseion ra the, German ships and these- will be of great iervice when .there is so murn , 'work to be loneen the sea,andso many ships have, been lora; , • ; ' The Itu'ssianson their war tin the Turks, are daily adding to• their glories. A great Russian army is 'moving along the south riliort`of the Black Sea, which' is 'Turkish territory, e and encountering little-rernstance.f vrbile_ansither _Russian array advaneina through Persia upon another neat of Turkey in Asia. It, as. though Turkiah resistance as a nation- al rinciertakine had .brpiren down The hoped -far German aid cannot be gi /en; This' is the inoetreal sign of Gertnana's failing strength- taat hai..yet •'appeared. . There.now•seems good eaason for bee ievirnellieteR-ounrariie raid -Russru---hu come to a friendle unaeritanding by which the termer is to be supplied with bt feorn BMA -Cana' , I,' • • tpueh more along the same line alight be Germany. are .Ahligt •ths breakiUg point, • said. The writer who would make the and trewar• at home would turn, pablie iniatakes we have pointed otitis liable to attention from German ateocitieson the make' any possible blunder in theme -of sea, Besides, Should a war"with'Maid- words. The article we reproduce, ie co develope into melons proportions, 04, little Worse than the more pretentious United States would no longer he 'nuke deliveranee Of last week, •and is lan a lo fruitful adioarco of antTly for HUDt leael With all taitt gr. Smithi:ritee .(r itioas'of war atot has been.. ' I ... . • 1 • • . • • ' • • • • • A . , ,• , V • . 0 , a. .4. • . I • • • • • I . . A ...I . l , .. , .• Pr . • A . • • ' • • • • • • • 54 A , a. . . • • , .„ • . • • • , • • tkrough Russian territcty "(likely from japin)- an arrangement which can only mean that when "the day"' email they hall fighttogether. • • . • • • • Mitfcking. a. a a * ee-Monday, March 13th. • • George Saunders visited, friends on the ittliCon. onSundaY, Thal; Anderson is making business -,airato ,the sooky•town,ts,dlay; • Miss, Mary. Paillipir, df G edetiell spending a few ,weeks with her, mot.hsr,, S. Phillips. • ,. • ' • Miss Ella Hestia of Lticknow 'High School, spent the week -end with' 'her' sister'', Mee. John Blake. , Mr. Ana Mrs. Paul liked '4Ud -daugh- ter; Mee 'James 13atlie, are guests at the borne of Mrs.•Thos. Andeison to -day. Tuna. Anderson add Mrs. S. J. lail: patriek visited thole uncle, Richard Webotor on Sunday;praviotta to big do. pat at Of, • • , lima; Vice -President, J. A IllfeLean; Seer, ete ry -Treasure r, B.. Vaneterne; Of- fice Manager, Miss Mee Williamson. • 4 0. • DAMAGE TO TELEPHONE 141..10 Huron _Expositor had the •following: The heavy sleet storm en aloaaay night raised havoc with the Meiaillop Municipal System an the line running out the North Road Flom the town limits to Robert 'Grieve's, aa dieted:ea of over a mile, every pole was breaen, some of them snapped off six feet froth the wand, leaving nothing abut e tangled anes(Of Wire. , The line is a, heavy one end the ice anti- wind' proe - ea too great a Strain for the poles. If the subscribers continue to increase as they have been doing, it wal- sopa be necessary to enclose the wires in cables to reiieve the strain on .t.he poles, but in tae meantime it will be a heavy bill, of expense en the system to rept* the damage caused by the storm: _ . . --Teeswater, Marth'6. Council met today. Members all prep- . mit • ,The reeve in the chair:; • The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. - . • • Moved by JnO. S. Armetrong, sechnd. ed by McPherson, that we make a grant of ten dollar's to the Muskoka Free Hos- pital. (Carried): • Armatroria—M °Pherson, thit 13y. .No 6, being a By-law. kr Appointing Pathniasters, be now finally passed, sign- ed and sealed. (Carried) Maherson—Case--That we engage John Grenaehe.as tex colleator for the year 19t6 at Salary of Sixty -Dollars with no mitres. He to, furnish, security to satisfyDonatlhaissonA board. Donaldson -Armstrong -in amendment that Walter Howe be appointed tax eel - lector. Salary Sixty Dollare n tras. He to gate securitY an. raeq ‚nor °4. law. , • • For the amendnieat; — Donaldeon-- Armetrong; for the motion -McPherson, Case and Kuntz amendment Motion Carried'.-cni Aoiunication was received from the Hydro Electric Railway Association of Ontario,stating, hat the McKonsie i and Mann nterests are making. applies. ton to the Dominion Government for leneial-or eiteusibutt a- elrarrer nhich they have had for some yeerae It was Moved by John S. Armstrcing, seconded ay Thos. MerheiSon, th•rt this Council strongly oppose extenaions ,cf any charter to private individuals That no further charteie should be granted by -the D immune Goveroment and that the people of Ontario should he up in arm, against monopolies of any kind, and that (ire Electric Radials- sheuld-he-aia couraged. ' • • . • That the clerk send: a certified copy 4, this motion to the Secretary 4:the Hydro EleetelcallailWay Aaenciatiew. Case --,Donaldson„ that this Cotu•iei1- eiigage the services of Frank B irber, Chia Engineer, to examine the site of a bridge on the Teeseiatir river at lot 25, con 6.7 with the view of building a new bridge. He to .meet this council requiem As he can make it conyeniente and to de - bide what shape -the structure is to be and that this wand) proCeed to let eon tract Accordingly. (Carried).,. YIN,AisICE AEPOliT _ • Jas.' McDonald, rep. road con. 84 $1.00; Wm. White, refundon clog tax $1.00; Hospital for Sick Children $5.00. Min: - kaki Free Hospital $10 00;. Druce Co. Hospital $10 00;.Robt, 'breaking roads $3.25; Phillip Welk!, breaking roads .0 .O; Part of- ride ti . aceount fa10,00; Municipal World, supplies al 78; The Formosa 'Electric Light Qee term $1.4 7.2.• ' A • • Donaldson—No(4hp t the finance re. port As read be cidepted and ordera is tied for payment: (Carried). Monday, April aid. • .1 The4 , Connell 9.1.ii:jeldot:$ omseter:.o.ni, 0 • . • , .. . • . . , ., ... ... , : . . . I ' .. • • - i 1 , . . ' . , • • ' : ' . , , 11 MOLSON$:BANk CAPITAL AND, RIES1RVI4 $81800too4 . 96 Oranchea In cestiadA — • A Oeneral Banking Dosiaess Ti ansaclod • tircular Lettei.s of Credit Bank Money Orders . • SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT alieterest allovied uit highearelirrear . T. IS, REID, Manager. • • 1 ' • ' . • . -; • "la • • omeseekers Excursions Every TuesdaY, March to.October.- . • "All Rail" , • . Every Wednesday During Season Navigation 'dr "Great Lakes. Route" Somewhere out on the prairies where teat year Canada't Greatest Wheat Crop was produced there is a home waiting for you. The ANADIAN.• PACIFIC 4 will take you Biwa, give you all the informatien about the best places, end help you to success. :: :r r; ' Particulars from any Canadian Pacific Ticket Agent, or write W. la Howard, District. Passenger Agent, Toronto. . • =x1===== e `'Sentinel" SLoci per year. Vkle agents Mt all Toronto 0 - J.Anct_Lioulon. _Daily. Papers all Weekly Papers. published. In .the province... - • •,. : If you want to orilgr a Daily.. 'or *rent* for your present one, do sci througti. The Sentinel •-ofs'i .ticei,' We..0ave trio. Ole and expense.- '1 0 IF:==2 11g4 4 • 0. • " • 44•1040„4. 4.045.1•.•• •' , . • , ' , • .0 An •• • ',•!•".P.i•Amtve,,..1 • • • '• . ' • .; ; 1 • ,‘ ; • . • •tale • . '•• ...• . , „ • . a . . • . . . ., . , . k . ' .. ___ • • '4., ' ..' • • '. Tr ' ..,R1 /----4- 1 X • .. ,..ity, . s, A.. - ' ' . a - aaafata• ada easaea rcea • • • a -________ _.......... 7 , • it ' •".;,!MillIMIPA .4,1. '1'• / • - - * • 7,1-.-Arf.i' - ....."".7*. - . • . . . . . . . . . CHEVROLET .. ' , . 'FOUR -NINETY' MODEL PRICE COMPLETE $676 F.O.B.. Oshawa .. , . . . . . • . , Valve -in -head motor, powerful and quiet run- ning, Electric starting and-. lightiig system. . • . Electric horn. Mohair tailored top. .Speed- • • • °meter,' Nintueter,' etc. .. More value for -the: • price thai any other car in An-yericri. Made bv the McLaughlin Motor 'Co., Limitcd, of •' Osfnivia. ' I received a co.nsignment of cars. • .• ow:Monday which are all sold. • ,. .. 'Inspect -thi•s tar a.nd- get your 'eider, 14 .at . , 'once as the demand cannot possibly be,- • - supplied. ,.. . . .. . , , .. .. . , .. GEO.' H. SMITH AUNT • LUCKNOW . • • 1 ' • ' . • . -; • "la • • omeseekers Excursions Every TuesdaY, March to.October.- . • "All Rail" , • . Every Wednesday During Season Navigation 'dr "Great Lakes. Route" Somewhere out on the prairies where teat year Canada't Greatest Wheat Crop was produced there is a home waiting for you. The ANADIAN.• PACIFIC 4 will take you Biwa, give you all the informatien about the best places, end help you to success. :: :r r; ' Particulars from any Canadian Pacific Ticket Agent, or write W. la Howard, District. Passenger Agent, Toronto. . • =x1===== e `'Sentinel" SLoci per year. Vkle agents Mt all Toronto 0 - J.Anct_Lioulon. _Daily. Papers all Weekly Papers. published. 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