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IETH TEAR
OLE NUMBER 251
GreigClothing Co
SEAFOETH, FRID4.1r,1 FEBRUARY 26, 1916
FROM AMOS' CAPITAL
onon.amo
TOM** Feb;21 19
during the la
red several new way's
taillike for Gerean
•Gentians who 3h
Jan. Whe
.9
an ide
cont'
the eleve
ru and.
'person
true
Absola
aIn an
race eO.X
eat tL'r.
re ha
d the
the eo
have bee
the
leposed .t
provinel
to licen
led tir' t
e and the
Germ a s •
1.;e1ne.93 1
mans gi
the e
apogee to
▪ dIrs stigatio
sse
Opeseeemensisesseeme.
---.".February
ill see the prices cut to the lowest notch
on all winter clothing and furs. De-
termined to clear out every vestage of
heavy goods we have made the price so
irresist-bly bvv that gooth are sure. to
move, and move quickly Exceptional
chance to careful buyers with a few dol»
lais to spare. Look at this great saving
Men's Overcoats
• Men's Overcoats, worth and sold evetyweere
on sale now....
The best of Ulster Overcoats, single (doub
ed, heavy cloth, newest styles, reg. $k2 to $r
sale price............ .... ....... ...... ••..
Fine Chinchilla overcoats, in colors of grey
blue, etc, shawl collar or notched cOar, clo
fitting 9r medium, with strap over 1)- ek, re
from $x6 to $20, sale price...
Boys' Overcoats
For small boys,ages from 4 to 8 years, regu
$3.50 to $5, sale price... .... • . •
For larger boys, ages from ro to 14 years, s
cut, strong anct roomy, regular prices froth
$9.50, sale ....
Furs for Men
• 0 •
Black dog coats worth $2o, sale pric 11,110/ •••
Black dog coat with fine Astracan collar,
saleprice............ a. .
Coon coars worth $80 to $0o, sale pricer,
Fur collared coat worrh $22 to $25,this sale
•
Fuccollared coats worth $18 to $2o; Igo at
Oa •IE • •••
Men's Furnishing Goods
Men's Heavy Klondike Sox, reg. 50C, sale
Negligee Shirts worth $1, sale
price........
5 dozen ties worth 5cic, in all the newest s
The best men's work shirts on earth, sale -
Men's hese worth 50c a pair, sale price
• • 1
.... .
tee
for 80,
so.sp
breast
• Coats,
$8.9S
brow,
e form
•. prices
11.98
lar ptiCe
.$2.49
,Iendidly
$6.o to
.$4.98
tario'
k
h• w1ng
tan for t
-the ,elves
thf provin
it tirets.lt
able energ
content of -
with the
elf Teuton!
proot°° fal!usy
are
It has not
of he large
bee little
ere en
Whch bave
lar belief t
i
en4 still ie.
viMe.
• be ro.G&xn
of Ontarki ge
and devote
and talent t4
So it tea be
ea. that certa
origin etave jy
Ontario of late
ifficult to cib
'en possible to
troubles of r
tercels, bat ti
hAngs here a
helped to feed
t enterer agen
e too busy IT
11Ll1c se itrent is hot
t for e. Even the
government, Per the Onta
board, 'has become Gatis.
ething eht to be don
rd L9 ac rdingly invittre
get out of the liquor.
all ceses we the said Ge
evi. ences to, stereathy wit
err ee ef t1 rountry. Shia
all liene. The action la
res it of co tern recent inv
by Ithe boe
soc4e co olt
to els in a
by iGeran
for1 Gerea
or
boa boa
to
*tere
or ,yroor ete
soriable ta
ut' the
to warra
fist of jobs while
Th e an noteet
t LamayoN
weit nthatftIII:
e•Pen, the! rag
government, to
•Ma for the mann
.reduced in
Lsgood,a noyIntminentuf,
Lthek
alcenics43eTT
7erkire
" deeneits in the
this ticket was
United Slates a
rind its way to
torles caVsed a
the early stages
governme
the exectrte .of
trace Canadian
sista that the
1
or its agent, following
tInts to the t effect the t
ember of districtseee ors! d
flave been •meeting Places
emathizers.
not been an tabundan
to Jul:It haw far the tre
hag gone in theeelaces,
thinks It know e enoa
the action 'now be
ta1en, No definite promeueeement
bel»g mar* 119..bout It, butt the wee
lug out a Width g Germans will
th board'e Hey. It iti 'telt a3
erinc le that no German W
net be aturalised has the rig
doebeal under a govermerent
se, even though he has lived f
s in -4i4t trovince. • Naturaliz
ans 44not in quills the sae
Moll4 them are loyal eno
bu those ho are not will coefe
de the a 1a the board with'
iaing to to the troble, of co.
=I ting the lailate offense twice.
rt4ch for the license beard.
1 't • • e •
S
Am ,cdrit ds finding expr
War& in the Ont
there are *reshot:41s
lose eentente. have ro
.! the arents, parttc
ntie Protests have be
the -chief ineeector of t
taking °tees ' te" eliminate
ira sed songs with a
vine tl.here are a n
thirk, Fatherland d
.1put hito the • song
ld was at 'ewe a
believed there coult
as Is now raging, Seh
e being motitied that tl;
the ban von songs c
offend the p iblic spi
ly tthat an entirely n
111 be, iseued, contain'
ero-aille songs.
1.3.(10
rth $25
17.75
$Mi •
15.50
11.5
in ot
pe. so,
ot r boo
ed the I
ia*ly in T
ar�de, and
sc cols 13
G mar
ratan
of these,
'They wer
when the
when r
B.. W
Ipais
tr. st p
c lated to
end it ia
songbook
nothing rb!
The pre
der the..
7artrment
read stat
Times ha
ie ar
ys and
school
d
rice 39c
ades, sale
rice 59c
20C
Men's all wool ribbed underwear, regular 4.2 sale
price.........•...••••••••••.•4•14-0.4/ !be *Oa •• a •••
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14 89c
Boys' fine coat weaters regular price $z.25 to $i: 50
S1 e price....... .... ..
ro dozen black bib overalls, regular price $r.00, gale
rice•• • • • Om.. •••• ••• •••• ••• •••• • •
••••., ••••.,.•7i9c
15 dozen extra heavy black denim overalls„ •with! or
without bib, L. $1.25, sale price. 919c
Sheepskin lined teaming coats These 4e srpg,
extra warm coats, fur collared, sale price $3.9 and
$539.
New Spring 00
Large consignments of New Spring arrnent are b4ng
opened and placed in stock from day to da and we shall be
pleased to show these to customers in search of the new
eason's garb.
S.
is
a
lo
woaten can 114. ever you cn, The trenches aro Very
* 0i* muddy and wet t although the weath-
it•Panes froth Ote er 1,9 quite irr.leit :here new -no snow-,
t •
International Nickel bet Iota of rain and. `.-r ad; end when
Jersey has areed- we get or pack on, which weighe
t ihe Doti:111ton abate .six ter poand, besides 370
ect, aat In Can- reenes of .arenanition arid Roes rifie,
ture = of nicket .and -perhaps a sack of cake or rat
tione each man, andetert o: a slx
or eight mire marehl to the trencoes,
t troegh thick, heavy mud, almost
knee deep, believe tee, 'we err, cer-
tainy ready and willing to crawl into
a deg -oat and get what little aleee
we car, regardeees of the close prox-
imity in Which shells may be burt,
leer around es, 1 ieseect to get a
&ort furlough soon, if .the Heins do
not get fee first, ,and of course. I
will imake haste for old Lcmdon in the
sm.ole and get a good steep in a zeal
bed, and a bath le a mat bathtub le
real, genuine water, something we
,shousd be done in this cuntry, The eklder., bear of out bere. Yoa want -
'red are to suggest somethieg asefei
ot' here, Well, Mr. Kelly, I do not
like to inesose on •good mature, bet
If there is any 'eleDornald's chewing le
• Se.afrth, I woldn't triad leaving
chew or two, Now do not think
brassy 'Net. sugeetgerg, beif
• there are times when on listening 'tact
for two hourat a stretch, only
about 25 yards inert the Hans, at
night, when we cannot smoke, andi a
good chew would not go =Las, in
nose ,our rifle missed fire, then I
could sett in Fritz's eye -one ad-
vantage of hewing. So now wishieg
country. Thie 13
Ontario, but :there
Ontario prqdrees
the north ale:eef
the richest nickel
cored, 'The fact that
ing refined in the
dmight conceivably
Mall at:nameet fac-
vigoroas protest in
et the war. The poe
t took steels to check
relined nickel made
e. Ontario Nook ine
refining of the ore
annourcement n made Is that a re-
fining ?tent wit be built in Canada,
but not in Orta O whera the ere is
roduced. The • tant is to be erect-
ed seerewhere o the Atlantic eoast.
This meets the demand for Canadian
manufactare, b ideas not give On-
ario the Indust al • benefit to which
U thinks itaelf entitled ac the oroe
vinee which e duces the nickel.
Hence the news free the ceitl lo
r.ecelved here ith rather dividel
feeling. The ntario govereent,
which has take • this nickel situation,
serlous.ty to be t and has appointed
a. speciar arretnitbee to investigate it
In ail Its bran hes and bearing, is
determined to ontinue the lveti-
gatiou despite t arrangement which
has been arriv at beween, the Do-
minion -governm nt and the Ineerna-
tionai Nickel •;Teeny.
• • if
The Ontario overnmeette ha ,e decid-
ed to introduce legiiiatiorr at the ap
roaching ges1
legislature to
electric 'power
droBiertric
ting from' Niag
that the plans
largely incr
electric power
throughl the
tat railwaye an
APeroved by the
tree Mid is cle
had. The
n of 'the proVinclat
crease lhe StOply oe Lane' near Watton, to his brothr-be-
hiclit the Ontarca Hy- Ilawe Alonzo Heath, and will take a
er commission le get- rest from farming foe a year or so
a Fads. This enan3 endeavoring to recruit his 'hearth,
Sir Adam Beek for Mr. Any .Aden, of the Lake
the diatributiorn of Shore Road, Cotbone, one of the best
the Niagara zone, known men of the district, paesed
d system* et rad- away on Thursday zeonaing of tast
otherwlie, leave been week, after a Aihert Illness. The tun.
government and that erai took place to Maitland cemetery
✓ lee Sir Adaer to go pe Saturdey afternoon froze, his late
ernarent ee mates nesidence at Dun. Mr. Allen was
that Western' Ontario will need an- in las liSrd year.
bther 100,000 !horsepower within the -Mr. Thomas Mao:ded Clinton, this
next five year* and the legislation wlt-known cattle dealer, was strickes
with /paralysis, while taking in stock
at tile yards there on Friday fore-
noon lase Poi a while he was In s
very serious codition, bat has gain
ed in strength awl there is every bone
that the will be around again in dne
tizre.
-Wedresday, Thuriday a� el Pridaye
Sentomber 21111, 28bh, and 20th, were
Selected as the ,dates tor the Gode-
rich Industrial Exhtbitken, this year
at the 'meeting a the Society en Sat-
urday afternoon last. Cocrtmittees
were appointed to attend. to the Ore -
vision oft the 'prize lid and other
work in connection with the eXhiT-
tion.
-Thre died in Belgrave, on Tues.,
day lat, lir. John Scandrett, agel
67 yer, well known In London town-
shis He was born juat oeteide 'of
London. He moved to Belgrave some
39 years ago, taklag -de the hotel
be1ne83. Some years later he retired
to private life The deeeased was
well kaolin in Huron coantY. Was
for this purpose. The local company
a the 161et marched. to Bayitield on
athiurday. and a tile Ur) Go terich _s
also being arranged.
-Mr W1U1i1n'x Garniss., of the sec -
end, conces,eloe of MOIT1, has soid
bis rave to MrLewis Jewitt, for the
sem of $6,500. Mr. and Mrs. Garnis,
who have purchased Mr. WhIlatei
.house In Bleevale, will move to
it in the nea.r futare., 1
-Mr. We-. of near Leclotow,
was the vicItirri of a. very eteritoes and.
eaintul accident en Thareday of last
week. Ile Was hauling a gasoline en-
gine on a wa.gon, and while naseing
over slinpery grouted the wagon elewed
to one aide dumping the engine, oft
It In some way fell or rolled onto
Relds feet and legs, fracturing the
bone in one leg and badly' bruising
the other,
-The reeraine of the tate Mrs.Wile
Lt, formerly Mra. Grube, of Logan,
who died at Desbevood. en.Frday, of
test week, were brought to Mitchll,
on Monday and taken to Grace Luth-
eran church, where the tunerat ser-
vice was 'reached by Rev. Anbert
Dede, eastor of the church, after
which the funeral took ?lace to the
Bat:lat cemetery near 13rodhs,gen,
where the remains were -interred be-
side those Of her first husband, who
was killed by lightning in the hervest
field about twenty year % ago. Mr
Witiet 19 strvived by quite a large
!amity. Mr. William Grube, of Logan,
Ls a 13011.
you afl the very beet of everythl - 33lytle Agrkfultunal Society, held on
-At a meeting of the dtewtors of
and thanking you in anticipation, f
Thuraday evening last, -tbe mattee
11;a -tit uahl, beterdecv:urrrsee: itlia.:n Mill
,n,:oldintee.
of revising t he 'prize ilst was discussed
strong" in the trnches. and a comtelttee comeesed of Mesers,•
J. E. VAN EGMOND War,. Pollock, William Gray and Jatnes
CrerIng were appointed to take the
(same address) •
work in hand. Mr. War. Gray, who
was the 2•eresentative front thie" So-
- Huron Notes.. ciety, to the Pairs Association Con-
-Mr. Bdward Ciark has rerted N3
gvesnvetlez:1 rvecereyilteonlY claleisela rrortT°olirignlithl.'
various subjects pertaining to fail
faira that bad core up at the meet -
Ing. .taking sane suggeationa that
may be carried out by thlis`society.
Twin probably
up to that it
Who W
o Dear Exporelt
interest the a
R. B: McLean,
in last week's
pearl' is among
pet great weig
;:oole. ce
eealize the se
and fbe peril
Navy a wond t
•ey
1_ Mx to start be _ball rolling. and I
can 'safely say t will not roll in vain,
•I might go a little further and. sa.Y
ag that he atight the means of rolling
the ball right nto Berlin. Out* little.
Oleg eat He 11, just a coaede of
rr- miles stsuth of been has most heart-
e- ily reseonded eacth call trate uPon
al- his and in eac case has er.ore than
ar• !thrilled tbe d man I, I ha-ve lace the
to tenghtest doub bat that Iiensall
int books were Issued
ction of the Ontario
education, bit, as
a, that was before the w
changed and Toro
not dlspoesd to let Cr
gins sing the Father]
whdJle the aforesaid fath
d ractces of Wfl
in perente approve. Rant in tb
its estern Ontario. where
iatio Is a Getman descent,
t -Ge feeting is running hi
lie of Berlin are so keen
they wnat te change the
thehr city and the chances
will be ehanged,
aet
net e
ar th t
. ,
Highest Prices for Butter and, Eggs
• Greig Clthing, COmpun
SE AFORTH
b.
vide for an lecrease
ant or imove.
Make the Start?
r,-1 read with et uch
Lick written by Mr.
he veteran a inen,
,sae, and as Mr. Mc -
oar far- seeing men, 1
• in flits advice to the
ainly aught ail to
iousness of thie war,
r coantry is facing.
Mr. McLean, a.sking
-General! regret is expreesed over
the &missal a Plivate Archie C.
Wright, son of Ms, and Mrs. Frank 0.
Wright, of :Brueselei locality, which
aael event took place on iferaday last
at the idi4tary, boepital, in Toronto,
Deceased :had come, from Kyleeille,
saie, and Was a Member of the Am-
munition Ooleasn, Canadian Yield
ArgUiery. He took a trouble is Us
head know e as mastoid abscesses -acid
was operated on twice without seen.
The funeral wee heid W.410100 to
Brussels ceretery; the Members of
the Brussels Ootraany meeting the
erocession et the boundary of the
teem and escorting the remains W its
last resting place. Deceased was
married and was a fine young mate
aged 25 years, thteee =aths and 21 -
days old, 1
-There Were in the neighbOrhood
011 five liteadred Noels in atterelance
at the annnal areeting of the Ilowick
seetual Fife Ineerance Cocrteanenhelat
at Gerrie on Friday of last week.
Theauditors' report was a, "most en
coursging one end showed the cores
pany's fines -ices to be sound and in
good ordet. This Was the 43rd ree
port and Was an excellent one allow+
the nearber of eoliciees writt?,:e
to be 1537 and number in force at end
of 1915 tO be 5,431. Total ineerance
written *tee the large stcr of $3,-
-7-
MeLEAlif BROS , Ptibliskers
•
$1.00 a Tear in Advance
irony, lei rive -course dtriner was serv-
ed at be resIdence of the .tiridee
eatents,i the guests censfstieg aott.y
a few immediate friend. The haeley
couple left on the C.P.R. train atehil
ehlewers of plea and confetti for
Montr-es and Naenee, and will spelt
•a week' as guests of the grootzte
mother tat the latter place. At the
end of tietS month they leave fortheir
future biome in Regina, where tile
groom, holds .a responsible position
with the Dominion Express CAX
Perth Items
-Mr. t W. K. Fouca. formerte
Princleal of the Mitchell Hies SchocA,
but now of the Collegiate staff, in
Hamilton, baa enlisted as a XiTat-C
With the 173r4 ;Battaion.
and Mrs. John Sioor.e. of Inhol
bert, announce the engagement or
their danhgter, Lettie Me to efte
Alexander Rrmey. of IrIbbert. The
wedding will take lace early in
Manete
-A ghtet wedding was solemnize*
at St. Andrews manse, Stratfod, at
7.30, Monday evening, when Miss Teri&
Horn, of Logan townehip, was unite*
In marriage to Mr. John Michael, alas
of Loge*. Rev. Finlay Mathesen
-Mr. jazzes Pullman, of Mitchell,
received! word on Monday, that bie
brother Joseeth Pullman. had died at
Sarnia. !Deceased was 85 year of age
and was for many years a, reSident 011
Hibbert toetvnship. Besides Mr. Jam*
Pulbrant another brother resides at
Caradoce Deceeeed leaves a large
faily, 4nd at the time of his deathi
was living with this dau,ghter. He left
Hilbert ea member of years ag, bat
will be j remembered by many old
fnientlat
-A very ouccessful knitting 'PA
quitting ;tea was ,held, at Mrs, Jeeres
Johnstoe's Hibberts on Thursday ot
last tweak in aid 45 the• Dublin Woe
rren's Petrlotic Society. The dey Wae
fine and the louse. was filled with
ladles from mortuop, 1.44-yeb. HIber
Kitchell &ed. Dulin. Three 'edits
a large quantity of sewing and knit(
ting were finished arel oat asidet tor
th.e next shipment. Tea wao servetti
and about 85 ;lemmas sat ellowan . tb?'
well filled- tables. A COtheCtiOn
$22.0 Was taken up„ an addition ets
02.50, from the sale of natrlotic pine
kindly donated by &ara circuit, trac-
ing *2510 all.
Csaiadli
dia ean:teen to rage COMM in
the hewn of Perth, for the Patriotie
Fund In two dws, which, crime Prfe
day night, about $11,000 was readseir
-Vire stetting from the furnace,
did damage estimated at $5,�0e th
'St. Like Preehybeetan Chem% la
Port on Saturday night,'
organ was destroyed.
-Mr. Jcinn Bennet Smalirnan, ore glf
fee founders of Small:nen and Lie
grear's deeartt-nentat store, in Lork4
odon, Ont. and ereellent flos
coreany, ;lied swiderey at ela late
home oti Monday afternoon.1
-The! •r. Eaton CocreetlY have effee
tritte idplans to. the Wineleseg City
;Council' for a twelve• story building
sand extensions and ierprovements °A
their ezisting prmises, the work
to Rake ten to fifteen, yers coxt".
letten„
-Tres Bell Telephene Company on,
Monday evening, succezefedy oeened:
fee Mntres1-Vancotoer era 1.
Eie 237,730, leeving net amount in force trie longest, ar-t-ar
liberally the futare
oast, and Will an Anglican tareligion and. a, Cn- at close of year, $11,419,877. at) the world, 4,227 miles, The New York
In the
glitice143.a. summary crease of .$110.005 t in the amount at and Sin Francisco tine, reneetly
ref risk. Preteleen notes held by cOmettey 'ened, being 3,400 ;tiles tengtn.
ene e,girtat
in
ee'so• ITlettlkanPee'r49reiati-1,xlitlidr: ntise:-rirveheatieevinf°eelsilivrind2Done at Silver Corners total $570,903 and amount available on -It is enderatoed that tittle ticrts
r valuable sece, I cheese factorY, -near Atwood, for the said notes, $517,271, Loewe were lo to be lost by the Government *
truy, sweep of e91: Value ofcheese checks etaid as follows: By lightning ert =liking a start on the eew, Govern
,s will reseond
as she has do
!Tot' con t in ue to do
tarism. is 'crus
3:- • 'Editor for y
remain yours
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The r- followl
recently by M
Bank of Cee.n.
oOganiz
after t
to Ger a.
as
e.Sifl
tablished
ettref#
"eerie g t
and Mnr.
to--to come back to bei
capital -there hes b ern 4 erg of the
Antierman League, 0.3 CO Fund, an1
n whose euroe 13 to get old Ses..forth
trade which used to bei ng gond, son of
y; and to twee that tr de a- Egmonderil
as possibte within the rn- trenches for e
bar lea,gus have been .ot- lY Interesting'
in .other parts of the-
it saYs:
. The Toronto lea,gue is
the workigmen, snercla
act arers of Canada to
Stein frot .1 the employment off Geri
workeris
Gemari
•
Tne 'relimiar ree
SAI L SUBSCRIBER $32,1103,11 ; total pounds of mlk, ,- beildings $1566; live stock 11.1, fielde# trent Building.
$65; tot asles, $900; coal 011 Jan-ongaged to examine t wall*
the Front terns $1660; -unknon, $1879S of the burned building, has been ree
e letter was received, -A quiet Marriage took place at calved and it is lin 'ersactori tt there
Kellye formerly of tbe the home of Mr. and. Mrs. - George will not be much delay in ilea ing oa
erce staff here, sece- Davis ,in Clinton, on Wednesday plans for a new home for PrlitrenWt.
aforth soldiers Tobac- last, tyhen their daughter, Bertha, -With the thermometer register..
bele g writteo by an became the bride a Mr. G.A, Brad- Ing 16.1zelow zero In the eltyt coa MOO, -
• Mr. Jolla 'an sbaw. The bride wore a pretty wd- day erornirig, the lowest meet toucke
rs. C. R. Varl ding gown of white silk cre with ea this winter, a number of acoldente
, who has beert the trinemings of satin and shit w lace have tOccurred owing to the extreme)
and eareled a bouquet of nth! roses coid. Philip Kengginsok, a Pole,
me time, well d
and lilies tbe valley. She was at was Wiled on Senday night, Whew *
to our readers.
Grand Trunk Railway shenting en
sp- France. Jan. 2, 1916. • gine etruck ihrer at the Peirtf Ste
ats Mr. L. C. Kel y, Sesforth, Ont. Charles yards. The Pole had Mesterei
rape down and lid not beat the etre
gine, !Francois Xavier Gaboory 15
Notre Dame Hospital with to..
Itande frozen so badiy that a:tptlt.-4
tical 19 necessary.
-About six o'c•olt. Sandey evening.
a fire destroyed the main Recori
Foundry and Ilachine Comeaneit
behelleg, mometon. NB.. bat dit
not reachi the :r.unitioes fetory ok
buildings being fitted ye for herreekis
for the 145 Battalion situated os -
the comeany's prmises. The fire *
believed to have started in the meals
washroom and it spread very rape
tdiy in ell. directions. The centente
the buidings, inciadieg ateS
eatterns, etc., were vaeued aboid.
4160000, anti the damage is elated. pi
neary $100,000.
-The w:rehouse and oftlese e at-
Wi1i= Rennie Centeray, wholesabt
zeta merchants, Toronto, were bag-
v- damaged by fire on Sun at night
while a year's sunely veds
eorr eietely ruined. Tbe 10S entallai
by the destruction of the seed3
etaced at over 420,000, and the elm&
age to the buieding s,t about 47401.,
While the erten of the fire' is net
cknown it la thought to have beeX
dee to defective electrical --.1tee
the blaze broke out near the efe
evater, which is oeterated by electric'
ity. 'Practically the entire building
was !flooded anl the water ruined the
heavy stock a seed, whiten -were
packed and ree. ty for shipment.
-present the fire. employs ninety mea,
and at least forty of these will es)
terc*rarlly thrown cut of •
employ-
ment, Althoug.h the leas Is large
is cpvered by inurnce.
-Salvation Arrry bands. com epasedeer
women, will 200n be & mwl, filth*
Canadian algae Over SOO of their
trek musicians have jollied bende
the va.rlotts overseas contingent*, atilt
more than $900$ member* of the Sat.
tsyationeroleAr:oihe7bastilkengsted Oisk
ranks. Kingston will tete Gas ete
$3138; fron: furnaces, stotrepl. s, ete. poet of Architects Peareon antMexche
•
313.552; .average 10,65; average t Per
cent. a butter fat 3.47; average cost
of rr.a,nufacturing este poen& of cheeee
1.52; pomade of ctieeee 211,685 5-8; av-
erage price per pound of cheese, 14.99;
average value pound .246,
-The following officers of the
GoderIch -C,ouncit a Chosen Friends
have been installed: Past Councillor,
J. E. Tom; Chief Councillor, H, H.
Alien; VicelsOoteicillor Mrs. F. Wood;
prelate, Mre. 0, Buchanan; recorder,
H. A. Dicereath; treasurer, james
Dickson; aseistant recorder, George E.
Lit tie ; warden, Mrs. Jaites McDon
aid; zr.arshall, Gordon Drinketater;
gearti, Herbert Hastead; sentry, John
Weiss.
-On Monday evening, of last week
Town Clerk Knox, a Goderich, dis- drawing room., while Miss Ethel
covered that a. roil a bill, contain- Bradehaw 'played the wed leg sr.arcri.
ing about $7, had slipped tie °Jet Tre ceremony was performed be Rv.
his pocket somehwere on the street. Dr. Rutledge, and wee vritneseed only
ge got u t mere "Lost" notices and by immediate friends of the con -
was greatly pleased the next ecorn-• tracting parties. When the eere=ony
Ing whea MISS Lode Challenger' re- was ended and the tiewlyemarried
turned the roll to be -r.. Needleas to pair hod received the vangraAulatione.
say, Mr. ICnor hantded out a eentle- a those present, all repaire to the
manly reward. Better have those. dining room where a dainty luncheon
pockets attended to, Mr. Town Clerk. was served. The color schevf of the
-Mrs. Stepheneon, sr,, ot tto Lon- decorations of the luncheon table,
don Road, near Clinton, recently cel- , were yellow and green, daffodils be -
1 ing the flowers used. Mr. and lir.
ehbormactedof heherr eat:might, lemirth. bArl.t hBd. chtpetnh_e
13radbaet lett on the afternocin train,
son. They -had a family reunion, for Lendon, Detrot and other points.
Mrs. Robinsott aed Mrs. Alex. Welsb 1 Tbe br:de travelled In eetaildred suit
being present. A very heevy thee lof Wee satin cbeviot with cream silk
was spent by all, Cngatu1ati33 bocliee and black velvet hat. On their
ed tire. lite)?henson vritN the wi3h I -
are in order- end are heartily extend- eett.-fn
On Tuesday morning, of 14t week,
they will reside In Clinton.
that she tay Ise 32aredth good at nine o'clock,' a wedding- special
health to aelebrate y.et :tore birth- r
1erst tO the younger people of
days.
Goderlell Boord of Trade hell last . when Miss Mary Eden fl
daugh-
wek, the fiellowing otficere were ter Me., and Mrs. Richard Vass -
elected : President -M. G. Cameron, en, Britannia Road, became tee bride
rerer;, or Mr. Ross Everett Martin, a. Re -
tee, F. fierlink, -William Lane, W.
*focal/1Z
She looked sweet and girlish in
KsecCre;taricice, 0PriertLid.eila,m000. 3L:
wine. eon of the late Sideey Mart
Willis -7 Campbell; Council, Chas. C. and Mrs. Clara Martin, ef Napanee.
Roberton, P. a. Hadgensli H. J. epring suit of n:ustard color poplin
A. MacE-vren,; B. Muntens, 1 11. E. noire, with small spring tricorzt hat.
Hodgens barks A. Reid) George Her sister, Miss Hazel Pbalen, was
Williams, F. ,Woolicornbe, W. T. Murn- bridestead, and wore a 'reel of rose
ey C. A. Matra, 3. H. Marshall, chiffon silk, with overdress of
Fraser, 3.3. ilLegavr, biLayer icleeari• Georgette crepe and large spring
-ArrangeentS, have been comelete hat, tria-rned with American beau.ty
ed whereby a sehool of Instruction rose. The bride had a bouquet a
Is to be *Acted is Clinton, on Motel bridal roses and the bridesmaid ear -
day next. it la exeected that there ried pink roses. Mr. Jaaes Cummins
will be abent sixty noncomosissionvi ee St, Augustine was beet ran- The
I I
's • •
nd frore purchase
'She ue bee the sapport
er.any ie neet men In Toronto
through° t the "rovirce and, it
fettling f to a strong start.
reposs o Its Influence fel
t5ver da, so that the whore
canton y joie in the icameaign t
tie dowe the trade vs ch was
many's t after the w r rone
wid go k. The movi g epirit
the lug e would like a federal
tax an man goods an goods
other ell ryi countries, t take v
latmediat ly jolter the 'w . A ta
75 per ent. is talked
perpoese toward wnieb t
work Ls the restriction
tion of tnigration fro
tries. ole
•
'Ontari wiemen are ganizing
a view t tIng meree ork,
the wet n Great Brit n are 4
There 1 teen forred Toroe
women'S Ienaergency cor . The
is to me hies the wont n of the
to do fee Work a me in fact
ard eisekvhere so the e,n. can.
ehe fro4t without the rb -iness
country ibeing dislocate „The e
are aet inttng committ • for
various aMts and are intervie
exproye s ail lines o buelee-ss
the abj t Of getting th used
Idea of e=eciying w n thei
m s, factories a.n so on.
,sercees been met Ithaire
1. InstIt
who I gthoueennsananedial
!rem
ing ified their wit1.1 gness
• employ nt to membe a
sex so • hat the =ales lean get
khaki. Three big ban
nounc that they
into ir
are be g reared ani
cornet Ls at work
tended by her sister, Mies Bes
was gowned in white gilt vo
trimmings of black velvet rib
Newton Davis was best :earl
bridal party took their pace
at bank of als Bald feriae 1
le, who
le With
n, Mr.
• The
before
the
Eb- Dear Mr, K
9,2 think me ver
of acknowledging
setendiel pare
ty,-You will no dealat
t ems, ter ai for eot
receipt of vet:
1 at Christn.as, bet e.s
of etote know I arr rot always le a etiel-
and tion to write henever I want to end,
since theNe Year I have been cn-
ts
tint -ally hi trenches so I koow
It
all yet_ wet cert nly forgive rre rtie hOt
writing soon.r, bet jest noW I• 'ea
Do -
oat for a fo :day rest and of coues,
•r_ I am taking ()vantage of it to ries-
it wer rry corre eondence. Yoe may be
in sure Me. Kee , I am more than gr te-
• tte • to yoa rid your epremittee far
rOM sending me nrucn and cab aas re
ter -
ft,* you ad in - aforth, that I will
!beget you w • 1 an drawing a
, on the head gef a Hun here.
very exciting 'race j
is some thin g- doing
un- ery :repute f the day end ellebt.
• Before you ve ever been in a
trench under shell fire, it • seem3
horribie ttink Its and one really
ith loses his ner
deve :re, at
lg- get used to
0 a the bursting
late fear almost unknown and we walk
nd aroend jest the isage as yore in &a-
les forth would walit down street. Toe
eve I it, but nevrtheless,
d ear regiment, the R.
well an4 in good epee
, heve had a few
t that mast be expected
a good number Or
owe before the end, but
of- even that must be expected. I often
.one bave a chat with James Hutchison
• y, a and 131ari RoOs from Seaforth, who are
tons, both In my regiment end ad are well
have and feeling Ifiee. I see old Seaforth
erue stiel send ng the mn, to the col -
of. Ano,her ereeches are
e icagee
or pro -
enemy c
IL
ka have
take
ation
a reds,.
Ulu g
now and thei
I 1
e tblnk of it, but be-
er p, few daye in, you
he whiaz of beelate and
of isheds, that makes
to tray notbeil
tee It is true, a
C.R.'s are al
tte its. Of corer
lag men killed. b
wita end gue
the will yet go
fair ors and 1 guess tberes is odd a al -T-
into ber acre yet available, Beery man
orncers
eh- posslime Is tire needed as it le a *ill be in awl; of Celt. Varatee, diamond pendant, the gift .ey„ the
omen bard nght, and believe tre, is not snap and he will be assisted by Sere*, groom, and the grm.'s gift to the
forms when once you get in Franke. It 12 ;3eeley, Great, Schilefer and others. brldeen-ald was a crescent of pearls
tion teeecely go a 1 the time, alMost night! , teol. Cote loos asked, the tows COUR., and to the groomelean a x . i r a go
a ' awe day an get your sloe, when ell for the is of the *omen ebaother suer Ante. After the &leek sere-
Goderich, was celebreted at St.
-At the annual meeting et the t Peter's church, by. Rev, Father MeRee,
oniy ornament the bride ware, was a
is attendance Te school
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