mug wax D n plunge til. lches into tht the oven â€9' ore damn" i ’00: It m pimps up no: out 0! inch board :lxteen Indie. ‘ Vauwouwr 'cmabua 1* Hate Io! Exclusive can arrival papal-tare of pd stop~0VW Ana Lac I4 >1uwa 33pm» |adian Paciâ€" 0. Murphy y., Toronto in 73211â€- M!“ *mmr N‘h ’l'ues mlw. Mum.“ ‘, Agent lel 35.00 mm . 43.00 WORLD b†ICfll’SiOflS harm and ard Page and tr better the gum- ‘1' cover- ? range. nen, 70 net) tab- specufl igs 50¢: new [av it»? Bevora] and with Pat BLUE IMPERIAL and HARRISON GLORY; We still have some of the above to place on grow- ing contract. DUN 00 N ’S The Mangel ! SEED PEAS Homeseekers’ Excursions : To Manitoba, Saskatchewan am YELLOW LEVIATKAN . Winnipeg and Return $35.00 Edmonton and Return $43.00 WY; 0“. â€â€™ Sewn, rs' Excursions Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberca '1! LUXU RED, GIANT ‘.‘-1‘IhI.\'I‘E YELLOW. 1!“,\' SITGAR BERT. MANCEL, YELLOW “LUBE. 1 the RIGHT kind at Ladies’ * Fine “Airywear†haï¬ received the en- ‘ zhn Department 0' .:< we†as the most rim-rs of this locality m- are handling the quantity of this mm. We also have “known Mangels : plain or UChdiLV On lrt'vinfd the highest -I-. being an abund- \th high food val- a milk producing pro- ulmgcther the best rmmliute varieties is Ladies' knit cotton'vests, fan- rib. neck finished with cro- dztt beading, run with tape, v.21h ur without short sleeves. AH sizes, 12%., 2 for ....... 25¢ u'\'\\'.\. an SILCS ..... . ....... .. 2‘ Drawers to match, open 'mz'd. per pair ...... . 5 ..... ... Ladies' knit cotton vests, with or without short sleeve. A?) sizes ........................... 1m Ladies’ Knit Summer Underwear ’z‘hc newest thing in ladies’ -:~2m(r underwear, cool and mic. \ :sts in plain and fancv .3†uith or without short um. All sixes .............. 25c “33., until October 28th inclusive. THI'IRS‘DAY, HAY lst. .1918. Ladies' c- H m muaamg im‘ I ma A'|â€'f|’w~_ ,mpc, l’oterboro and rry low rates. vouches and Pullman vying cul‘s are operat- â€mg: without change, 'ont.‘ 11.00 p.m., via :: St. Pam on amnve “TA AND SASKAT- t HEWAN. day until April 29th um stations in Data!- lopc, l’cterboro and m; low Hues to other my; limit two {110an Hn s51. Agvnt. Phone ll nu :md BC". nu wu-m mmmg a Ham: drillm! m marchmg nu nuw m Hm humiâ€" 4‘ m M: cumparï¬nn, m-nu'mg Hf Hw \wnl tHLv, «shun Mn FUSE 'irnnk Paciï¬c Rail- urtest and quickest ‘n Winnipeg, 818- Mon. lics' knit cotton Vests L or with fancy voke, thh ithuut short sleeve e- A1} six-- I ........................ ..... 0C ml Hm vaH maï¬a? rm chin nr Hm hm! "I wmum mummâ€" hr We are showing mtunmng w Hun mom"? and yam“: mm mm! M [MN MW vmrmum n! Statistivs statv that some t\\'elve' "â€"""""°"â€"' ' iown tarm now. and also Mr. Jack bxlliun tolephonu “massages went sent POWLES’ CORNER. 'Cundy and “mm“ who have been 111 (‘anada during 1911. 'l‘here must Powles' Corner, April 28,â€"Mias Sa» away â€Om he“ ‘0' “"9 5’9â€â€: '9' be an error somewhereâ€"we found the die Francis and Miss Ruby vales turned ‘0 his farm. We are very line bus-y more times than that. ISPFM a couple or days last Week “‘5' sorry to hear Mrs. Cunday is so in†The united hoards of trade of New iting Mrs. Arnold McGee, of Fenelon She has been “Ck in bed ‘0' over 9. Ontario. composed of seven boards. . Falls. year now, and i“ "Qt much better. but formed an organization at North Miss Flosaie Moore returned to we 11°99 {or b" Speedy recovery. Bay. A ‘ _ - Lindsay last Thursday, after spend- "Th? W'FS- 33°19 “1"" PM“! ‘0 Mnnilln, April 22*.«.\n open mes-tâ€"i‘mâ€. attended (‘njoyvd the play, in- ,Wilson. The movti: ’ing uf thr' Wummz'sa lmtituto wusifl‘mmh' â€W "UHN‘I‘U'IS jokes on the hp in charge of Mrs. (‘lwlll in tho Methodist hall on \\'ml- “""n-‘l‘l‘UNP- The lullips desmwe all wish for (1 gm m-mlny, MW†23ml. M 3 (um. Vireâ€" ‘crwlit fur the vwellent why/1n which this museum! inn nu l'rvRiIk-nl Mrs. J. H. Sunlvy. run-1th“.v “Wk â€â€˜9‘" Parts. l’rot‘eeds and all. _ ducted HIP .mwting in an vmcivï¬t ammmtml tU 325- l Mr. and Mrs. (‘han ‘ mmmm‘, ANN mp uppnim: vhnrus. MPH. Jun. kitm is in Toronto this the Nurthuvst. visits! ‘ " H (’unmln." aml the l.uml's pI-n.\'-“""9k- ‘ Mr. Jott “'orslvy In.- L’mr in muvm-o was: ghc'n. A quar- MN“ N. ". Mt‘lehm'n visited In We are sorry to h ‘HM vmnpriszing ur Mmm-s. J. A. Me; Lindsay '1‘“ ""“H‘FIIEN. ,‘Jsvksnn has hem \‘e . mm and \. Mum and Mlnsms Hmr‘ Mrs. Wm. rt Ih‘aham spent Friday are plvasvd to hvar m- aml Mehulmm rmem-mi :1 smut“ 1" Mmlany; . batten . Hun. whh-h Was rulluwprt m an mlv- A“ "t'h'i‘mw nf mmalpn has vntpmlx Mrs. Jackson. n! W 1 â€was: by hr. “nâ€. ur' Hula “mum. "W â€lime; A number of chndwn m: at um home M h, ' am Hm our" and wmmmun nr' when“ M" WW9 twtmlé are m \mh thmm Machoâ€, my H mm†Mhmm; ‘HHH was: r’anwm) by a “wk an: um,»- a very light Hmt I m. and Kim. M dineunahm. Mun wwml hmmrmml Ah; \vamp Mm: rpmmm (mm UM: daughter Mum, â€,- quagtinna‘ \ww mwpmpd and ahly 33W “1"! Wins-k and Lu mums hifl‘tfï¬ï¬‚pd MP. and Mr! and impihgmnly mmwmi hy the: “WWW NM MHM‘ hum ï¬n Wpdï¬psdnz‘il wankuix Mm Mmkshnv mum and,’ MPJ‘MMM ‘I‘tfutmm. at Liminm‘. in] my, Min “(mam v Mamas IL lipstick and Juan Mummy WWWHHH‘ "I! W‘WM‘H “MW â€39 PM†at â€1% 7mm bumble Ni fmuvml the Mavlnhly mm mml up: 95"†"“"L .. I Mr: and Mrs, Wu" )uvnnna whit‘h \wfl‘r) mnuuendnhlm' WEN Jvnnia king} m‘ Vietm‘iu at pgwgw' (‘m'nar “n MN, Mmguwu m a few wall vhnaan Hand. ï¬l'ï¬m Mummy With her aunhi my... "lady (‘oape «um: gmu a tummy was of thank: MPH; J: anraon, ,flrwu (‘aopfln 6! 1.. 1w. Hail and nthdva mkmg 1mm: Mm Mum Rosa. at Will‘s. spam Mama tritium: at Zia: in me “mung-'5 untarminuwum The the week and at her home have. ' The min 0a ï¬uud mmjnn was sammlafl m Mimi NJ MW: IL H, Tum†and 503 MW“ tdefll 0! good, TM: a Warm and aimed by singing (ind NOB. returned on Manduy from 310- are nowlrowina gouc Saw a", King. “wile. Alabama, where they enjoyed â€a Mating out, The May meeting wit] he held at. the W“ “W99 months.- ’ Quite an improvm Mrs: (Inn) Mcl‘hail's on. the 2811!. W ;made to No. 5 school All lamina are waloome and sapeciauy VICTORIA ROAD. gwoodahed is bein‘ghuil ‘the memhers are urgently requested Dental.â€"Dr. Neelanda. dentist. ot‘Iirown has the oontruc m he present as it will he the 2111- Lindsay. will be at Newman‘s Hotel, The farmers are a nual nmming and election of ofï¬cers. VictOria. Road.on Wednesday, 14th_ now, mount j IS [ nnw In the waiving mg.“ cg Vin-u Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murdock and family left, for the Northwest on Fri- duy uveninu’. H Several attended the conï¬rmation gservice in St. John’s church Sunday ‘- u zlast. Miss Laura Thurston, Miss ‘S‘ gNellie Brien, Mr. Jack Myers, Mr. (“'03. irien, Mr. Stanley lrien and h: 'Mr. 1". Golden were conï¬rmed. Mrs. W. B. Kennedy spent a foxy-“n Edays with Lindsay friends during the‘ be I week. {11‘ I Mr. ~\llmrt Marsh and Miss Phyllis on have left for London, Eng. ,1“ Sorry to relate that Mrs. Wm. Ir-fsii win who hurt her leg badly {rum :1 'qu {all in the ham. is not able tn be nut is yet. :l. g IWV‘NSFORD. ’ ' Dunsfm‘,d \pril 29. â€"-Mrs. S. M. ' Thurston and her mother Mr Ken-i Inedv are ï¬shing ’loronto f1 tends I ,3 Mr Roy Hodge left for the west, l I Wednesday morning laSt. Owing to the good weather sec-din: in full swing with the farmers W. I. MEETING a very complete range of all the best lines of Ladies’ and Children’s Sum will be pleased with both the qualities and the values. r the upswing vhurus. and the lm'd's pray- mag ghpn. . A quar- Chi dren’ s Combinations Children‘s combinations in fine rib, 'with and Without short sleeve. Prices from 35c. to 500. according to size. Ladies knit cotton drawer: umbrella style, finished with a. crochet edging, open or closed All sizes. ......................... 25c Ladies’ Knit Drawers 1430188' tine cotton combinaâ€" ‘tions, lisle thread. Airywear, porous knit and spun silk, with - or without short sleeVes‘ 5°C.- that. some twelve ,, ""1 Wear" or lxsle thread, 111 extra finerqualities, 35c., 5°C., 75c, and ...................... ....... $1... Combinations . per pair ............ 35c SEW Ho Jump g wire fence. and fell on her iheud and shoulder hurting her spine. [from which she died in 86 hours. 1860 ‘ Ir. Jag. W58". who ha been u- nming m. and: Rutherford In making the mm- !or humour bum. mam-nod to M. Iona Int may Partners in this vicinity are very busy needtng. Tho Ml when m ‘mpgt apnea g nearly 91] _km¢_d out. Hr. Aubfey Millay loot a valuable horse last week. The animal tried mis: VICTORIA ROAD. iwoodahed is bein‘g.bum. Mr. Weldon Dental -Dr. Neelanda. dentist, of Brown has the contract. Iwindsay will be at McKinnon' s Hotell The farmers are all buay seeding Victoria. Road on Wednesday. 14th. now (‘all in morning it possible . | Mr. D. McNevan has moved to his Knit Undgrygarz -_ Gloves and Hosiery Mnflohwrd ‘l‘uhtï¬hiï¬hf Lindsay. in agwnohng min hummyn under Ibo MW: 98ml Punt: Mrs. N. H. McFaqhm-n visited In Lindsay lust ’I‘lmrmlgy. Mrs. Wm. A. Ih‘ahhm 5:an Fm!“- we uplntng 01 Spring brings the in, Kirklield, April 29, _. The play" Zion, Ii‘omlon, April 29.-â€"Mr. and Uï¬ufll dearth of farmers, who are ygu Our Church Fair,†which was pre- Mrs. Wm. Wilson, Mrs. Wm. I’ethick,’busuy engaged putting in the spring I :3 S(n[(‘d by th:- lauiies’ Aid Society of M13 L- WOVSIL‘F and daughter Miss crop and ï¬guring out how many: the Presbyterian church. in the town Elva, Mrs. W. Brown and Miss Doro- ;Cal\'c-s and porkers â€W." “'m b“ able' hall last Wednesday evening. was a i thy, and MPS- Neil Mark all ‘15in to raise during the summer. Th" decided success. The characters ‘Lindxgyon Saturday. farmer these days is the busicst man V 5 were : Mrs. Roberts. (who wants to i We are glad to hear the sick people In the world, and he who follmvs his! 9, be president. of society), Mrs. E. here are improving. 50"0781 01' the’daily toil has no sinecungso far as; lMosgrove; Mrs. Jackson, (presid-.children have scarlotina; the schoolihal‘d work goesâ€"hilt he has what 5 lent), Mrs. P. J' :“CDODald; Mrs. “has been closed for a week owing to many another toiler has X201; that is 3’1‘homson, (Very Close), Mrs. H. ithe illness of the teacher and chil-ll’lenty 01' fresh air, the sunshine ' ; Sanderson; Mrs. Addison, (Very 1n-i’dron. {H’OGOHL . quiSiti\‘e), Mrs. Mosgrove; Mrs. Lew- Mr. Dan McNevan has been very “1-! 'lis, the minister's wife, Miss X. ‘We are glad to hear he is improving. _i>’niith ; Mrs. Henry, giddy and fund The Epworthdï¬ague here held their township council at Mara. to Straight} of reading. Mia‘s I“. Morrison ,' Mrs. '.anntlal bUSim'SS meeting 0" 'i'hurs‘u‘ayï¬n out the ruffles over â€â€˜9 bridgi- 0‘0"! (MS, .‘M'rs_ A. n Macbean, Mrs. levvning last. The ofï¬cers elevtud'MUd Lake in (.‘arden 'l'ou-nship, and! lrett, Mrs. M. McArthur, dinner-{are as follows :-â€"l‘rt~sident, Miss {Jo-lh'ith his usual diplomacy sucrémh-«L; {commit-toe; Mrs. Draw, a x-oung n‘ar. rothy Brown; lst \‘ico-Pres., Mrsjso far as we are informal, in putting. ried woman, Miss M. Harper; Mrs. .(‘vcil llrown; 2nd Viewâ€"Pros†Miss things timOOth. 80 that the bridge can; Brown. at church Worker. Mrs. 11. l‘. Ill‘llva. “'oI‘SleX: 3rd Vice-Pres" Miss;be built satisfactorily to all C0"- Mclimis; Mrs. Ridgle‘v, a woman .(h-rtrudo Mo‘s-nos: 4th \‘iwl‘rw., Mr. eernod. ewhu is having a time with her lunz. .nt-ome l'arkin; 5th \‘ice~l’rvs.. Miss Stickers are up. and the urchin is, 5311‘s. A. Mcllunultl; ‘Hrï¬â€˜. Lawson‘ L. “bod; Seer-Wary. Miss Kati» \\'il-ihnnnv nnm nmm c . and l i i i \l’arden Bottum was called away] '3estvrday to attend a. meeting of the um-lessdume, Mrs. Harper. 'l‘hoso ladies: nmt tug-ether to arrange and intake thing-5x fur their fair. Those who attended vnjoyml the play, in- k‘luding Hw nunwmus jokes on the tuwlmpoumv. The Indies deserve credit fur the excellent way/1n which they tnuk their parts. Proceeds ammmtml m 325. 1 Mrs, .lus. Kim: is in 'l‘nmnto this} Week. Amateur Play Staged at Kirkï¬eld THE WATCHEANuWARDER; LINDSAY, ONTARIO. M# " t tAer. mm DUNDAS AND FLAVELLES LIMITED Ladies’ fine lisle thread hose, celebrated “Radium†make, in pink, sky, mauve, champagne, tan, grey, white. myrtle, reseda and black. All sizes, 75c., 50c., 45c., 40c., 350., 25c. and... 20c “Radium†Lisle Thread Hosiery FOur onlv M195 white minâ€" 015. trimmed with finest of em- broideries dust frills edged with narrow embroidery. One 310 to clear at $7 50; one $8. 75 to clear at $6; two 57 to clear at $5. White Undenkirts *1 -___ ~W‘wâ€"w- _â€"â€"â€" â€"v w‘dm" “d Widow†’3’ not as Mbntreal. Ottawa, Corn‘xivvawll,impm. selï¬sh and avariclous as other poo. cott and Various other places in th. 919. Many of them devote much 8t. Lam m)â€, . 'flme and energy to looking out for Guelph “W curled by no No. a. tummy u ray-luv muting lune A: a Turkish bath In :4 tho of debentures for 030.0001“ mum. nmhmnbynbnn out»: Motmacwnnupam. Oh-C.W.hfllfl0f It. roof. mm‘mw undo-anmuudtomUBW' eomhmmm.mummmhuw cou- nb .wmmm.mnmummqano %mâ€mm.. ' mum-managea- ! Mrs. E Maynes, of this place, who has been spending the winter at To- ronto and Bolton. returned on Fri- dsy. We are 111 pleased to see Mrs. M'oynee back again. Mr“ F. J. Pethick returned on Sat- urday from £311an where he has‘ spent some time u s miedonnry north of Heliburton. Miss Lois and Mr. Jack Naylor were in town on Saturday hst. Sacrament will be administered at Zion on Sunday. The W.M.S. held their meeting in ithe church on Wednesday last. There [were six members present. Mrs. D. lMoynes and Mrs. Wm. Wilson each 'read an excellent paper; the yearly business was performed, and the 031-. cars were re-elected in their same 0!- ï¬ces for the coming year, as the soci- ety has only been started for three months. We wish them success in the coming year. . ’Jhe min on ï¬uuday did gram deal of good The grain {WSW are an“ growing good. and the "6:: are {dating out. We are sorry to hear Mr. Johnnie Jackson has hem very low. but M‘ are plvaaud to hvar he in now some better“ Mr. and Mus. ( hamhms and son. of the Nurthnest. \isitetl at tlw home of “p.10â€. “or‘alm luut 1‘ ride). [Ge-urge l'arkin; 5th Vice-Pros†Miss, Stickers are up. and the urc 1.. Wood; Secnrtary. Miss Katie Wil-‘happy om'e mom. can ; (‘mz Sewn. Mr. Cecil Brawn ; The repairs to tho suing hrid ’J'reasurur, Miss Lois Naylor; organ- promeding. Cement wars are ï¬sts, Misses Ethel l’t-thick and Katielput In this weuk. and an iron M'llson. The meeting this week \vill‘mm‘ed around â€10 bridm' to kl he in charge of Mrs. Cecil Brown. \Veflrom falling in tmvards the can all wish for a good attendance at 1: quitv a task, and trafï¬c is at this museum! inn Int-Ming. Come one for a time along Vanni-91.. we and all. the hrldm, 'l‘hn 1....1... ...m ..-.. Epworth League Jackson. nf \\'nml\’iIlv. In may Hm» home of Wm mmf'Mi'. Qi‘ciï¬in Officers Elected lt‘vmuhm Ma Ma. HN‘h Worn!“ Fine silk embroidered lisle thread hose, black or tan with embroiderings of all colors. All sizes. Per pair 75c., 50c., 45c., 35c. and ........................ 25c Embroidered Hose Fine silk hose in all the wanted shades and‘sizes, in sheer and spun silk, lisle heels and toes, elastic tops. Per pair $2.50, $2.25, $2.00, $1.50, $1.25 $1.00, 75C.|and ................ 50c Silk Hose The well known Penman make of Iisle thread hosiery in black or ta‘n. Price 3 pairs for $1.00 I}! A striking example of the "neither .in which the Liberal press has been conducting the naval controversy is ~ furnished by the quotatlans given it below. One 0! the chin! Liberal newspapers in publishing the com~ meets at the English press on the Churchill letter gives the following 3 extract as the Spectators' comment : k “ Mr. Churchill has a positive genius ‘ for saying the right thing in the r E wrong way. With other statesmen prolixity is an emollient with him, it is an †Irritant." Our Liberal ' iriends' quotations stop short here. _‘ We wonder why he divorced it from ' its context and did not give the re- mainder oi the article which is as } follows : " Mr. Borden's reply to the ' Liberal attacks was both chivalrous and sensible. He had appealed to the British admiralty as the most impartial source from which to get information and Mr. Churchill had only discharged his bouden duty by giVing inlarmation in a fair imparâ€" tial and businesslike way. 'l‘he‘lugb section of interference was quite un- warranted and whatever wrath the‘ opposition wished to show should be visited on his (Hr. Borden's) head 1 and not on that of Mr. Churchill." l " Spolqen like a statesman and a i gentleman," will be the universal I comment here on Mr. Borden’s t words. The above is as we have i: said the remainder of the article a which the paper in Question would a leadthewblictoWNPPOMI the Laurie:- contantions. Comment u loamy. ii An esrthquuke ahqck wuï¬ felt at . . . 1 MILLERSMI'I‘H. 3; 3:1? 9 tor. using b) the WW“ "‘d Millersmllh. AW“ 99“â€9 "Mâ€â€˜m , This was shipping «My again. who" â€ï¬‚ew! haw nnw ï¬nished their \un-k ‘l‘annera brought In their Mark to their†a few months as we understand stock-yams mo and revels-ml nut â€"’“‘ "“9"“ "" “"‘N m ""m‘h'“ . The Champ was for ntmllng new" equivalent. Mr. 'lhon. l‘nltprnon. uf _ . , .North \‘nruha‘m. lmmrh! In a luml M hnma hum Mr. Ben Mum mhvr hes-en bugs. ““2th 2.1m" poumln.'“mm' were mm In the hand:- ur «he ‘ - . rm: . . Hmhommu. hut nothing (lama. n, {Jr'Ugt38‘hM‘ hp “N. a â€mmemmm [but mm“! one has nmln'ml Mr Ankh“? "UM Mm mnval “3'va “"W‘ M'f‘ Wm. "MN“ “1‘" "Hum (‘ulumhtu a {ms- 3-mm- mm hm: nzrr“v:"Â¥;-‘V 3:39?“ Vt?» ‘1 . 3:22"; no!“ his pmlwmy hm. John â€mun . f “6 r n 1 Ming n19 pun'huam'. mhpr mu m: “NM but had NW "NW“ NW hm. 3?: “ï¬gmmï¬ 1:11;;ng “mag“ :32; ‘Mru. Nttflliï¬ï¬‚ Kmpnixtn M pew-«ml l l_ 4.. [put in this weuk, and an iron hand [placed around the bridm‘ to keep it from falling in inwards the canal. it is quite a task, and traffic is shut 0!! for a time along (fend-sh. went at the bridge. The locks will probably be ready [or Using by the laitnr 0nd 0! this week. ‘ §ummer Underwear and Hosiery. You Durable dressy hose for chil- dren in pink, black, cream, tan, cardinal, and sky. All sizes, 4 to 8'2} Prices per pair, 35c. and nose and cannot wear cotton, spliced heels and toes and gar- ter top in black onlv. All sizes, Rez- pair ......................... 50c Real fine cashmere hose for those who want a light weight hose and cannot wear cntfnn Summer Weight Cuhmere Hose The German Reichm Budget Com. mitten voud to probe the mt MID. \ You; My, you should “donut tho ohm who an ho’l willing to a. for m and W“ you who 10‘ mm to up gun 1»: camp. ".1 tho British (30th would gnu- onto. ‘ lugs Boudon cotton loan, BALD MEN should all and inspect the famous Sanitary Patent Toupee, as shown by Prof. Dorenwend, of Tomato. at. the Bannon House, Lindsay. on Wed- nesday. my 7th. Then Tour..- In. mot. only perlect in construction. but are the only Sanitary and PMME nub-titan. 0! mi on but. It. will give you younger omen-once out In healthful. i mm: " . , am- am Mr. Stevens, P.S.I., visited the school to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. But, of Osha~ wa, were the guests of their niece, Mrs. Wm. Clark last Wednesday. The senior room at school was opened last Wednesday, with Miss A. Graham, daughter 0! Mr. G. Gra~ ham, as teacher. day at Zion. Mr. J. A. Clark, 0: Madman, spent Sunday at home. Margaret Howard. two years old. daughter of Rev. F. and Mrs. Huw~ ard, tell of! the verandah a few days ago and broke her um. Mr. 11. Sinclair is making his bum larger. He had the raising 10-day putting up the addition to it. CAMERA! Cutaway. April lam-Quito . num- ber of children in the village and vi- cinity have the whooping cough at pment. 7 -7... â€"_w-...I. The Mt rain win a gram. hulu‘ :0 me pasture ï¬elds and Meadow-.1“ 5’ “M MWI'IILV unmm â€tough mm" M the red ctowr ii MU- 3 “ N3" 5"“ ‘aour. Thu! ‘ "“1" 0d. WM“ "‘6 “5156 “I Still on gum: ; WM‘ “'40 DOW WIN In. H .‘l 0! chance for a vmp. the Victoria m". SI '" “ h" " ~' "a“ infatuation giving. flue bmu L t. Gummy aw" Cmuray. Apru Banâ€"Quito a num- 090d maven“ when and low her of children in the village and vi- 0! at. Also good nanny. aL any gbirty‘have the whooping cough at W about " Gold lead." and Mm. Norman Mums; in M prov-Mi! m Lindmv hon-Mun. We wish 3w 4::th woman. Mr Wm. Newman. at Muunwt in mm“; trim: have. ' Daisy Hose 1913 ‘. H. King spent. Fri~ ................ 25c " ‘- fll mutation. MW: tho I. 19 “i ï¬lm’s“ unh- won Morn: un- do! the net 0! ma. augment. bun; it“ WM“: an bu ï¬lm- «as. Mo: 40,0“) cm loyu went out an M00 in 19181 he Industries Din- †[ma “on Act in to d: - yum In in untrie- tnvxe: public uuuuu and tactfully d] o n‘oou hunched d nub-nee. wen cum» t. JWMM: MW. “)0!“ l9 Oonvorts Always Enthusiastic. ‘1 . It is seldom that anyone stternph to tell s ate in the Commons chem-l - her. Possihy the sight 0! Speaker! Sproule grimly presiding over the den-l tinies of the House dispels all thought} of humor, and it’s only the more ven- , turesome spirits like Dr. Michael Cluk. of Red Deer. who occasionally take up the role of humorist. In the; recent debste on the trade agreement with the West Indies, Dr. Clark twito' ted Mr. Foster, who had charge of the bill, with deserting from his til-g legisnce to the "home market.†It reminded the man from Red Deer of two Scotchmen who were out riding one day. and met a man whom they both knew. The Scowhmen had al- ways seen this man in kilts, but upon this occasion he was1 obsecil’ved to be wasting on extremey wi e pair of trousers. One of the Sootchmen Cum- pented upon the strenge circum- ;stsnoe. end his companion replied: "Converts are olwsys enthusiastic." Strikes In l9l2. The loss in working days from strikes in 1912. sccording to the 004 nt of stor’s record. was only. portme WMholf the similsr loss in l9ll.‘ mounting to 0' r 1.0mm» don. This covers the w ole ol the Wales. There Wu 1 renter num~ h. of M30: slthough they involved only 3 on number a! men. To- Grain, Flour, We have a Very large range of lisle thread. gloves in all the wanted shades and lengths. Per pair $1.25 down to .......... 25c. Kayser silk glows in 12 and 16 button lengths, in all the above shades, a very superio: glove, once worn alwa}s worn. Per pair $1.50 and ...... $1.00 tans, champagne, mode, grey, white and blackytwo dome fas- teners. Per pair $1.00, 75c. and .............................. 50c Kavser silk gloves have pat- ent ï¬nger tips that are guaran- teed to outwear the gloves, in “Kayser†Gloves ». Coal and Wood, PAGE NINE