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LOTHIAN.. LEESURN. 1 KIN(aSBRIDGE. 1 SHEPPAROTON.
AVKONRODS1. April Pith,
Mies, 1ht1•nin \woo huutt• lab Dungan.
nun on Friday hast.
John Brown is eugagexl will, 1).
Stewart, of Amberley,
Dr. Thou**. Gilmore. of Chicago, in
the guest of his mother for two weeks,
alts. \Vlllis111 110Kp(:tn ie visiliug her
daughter, Mrs. 11. Body. twat. StrUh-
r•,y.
Mt.. Nur* IL,gan has gone back to
11 inghain to taw her stud len io the
I anioese college.
►:wat•t McK4ith is h • from 'I'"-
"wto eisiting his peienta. Ma. and
Mis. T. A. McKeith.
W llliam Agar's sale went • off vet y
well. Ile intends making him bailie
home lit North Ihikola. \1 a wish
hon curry, succes a in his lir., hunt,•.
The eto1•u1 011 lin.• 2' 111 er Mardi 1m•
i•ofesl several Imre. Hoeg thecal
aas one ..1 the barns ow. 1 by A. Mc-
Intyre. of hake Linden. Mich., and
114• other by Roil. l'aulplw11, winch
load fibre rooting on. They are loth
louder repairs.
S, v, NO. 7, Aeon r,ra.1'. The follow-
ing is the standing of the classes fur
the mouth of Marcie: hint lir 1'.111.
l,rah:un McNay, a Stein, ,1,
•lobnoota.11. S'al't II. - h'i14lily .1gau,
Tommy Cooke. Olive McKritli, l'lar-
.•ncr He11drrs., Eve It,ga11. Secutld
Ella Agar, Kelso McNay, Yr 'u.
Mrinni.. Sadie *'.oke. Third .Ixmet
Ritchie. Gaeta l';uuplell, John Mr.
Rob c ei b r
•' o H, M K Il Kenneth Ilru-
K.ml,
d0,•rs,11. Ethel McKeith. Rimed Ritchie,
ALlel McKeith, Maggie Milani..
.lu11ior Fourth AIunlen.a Metie:14W.
Violet (talker, (Gordon Ritchie, Krunie
1'xmplrrll, Ikalelda Hogan. Senior
Fourth Lena H,•ndenun, Hannah
Regal, Junior Fifth Leila Agar.
Bridget Hogan. Senior Fifth Ever-
ett Hrndersm, Alex. Harrhy,
'I'IK I.'TK 14n1KHT MCKK1'r11. On
'1'hurwlay, April 2nd, Robert MrKeith
pastel away in Lucknow• aged sev•
euty-,lie yearn and,` right ttont11m,
Milli in AI•gyleeshile, Scotland. in
IKet 111 4 ti (:smile when a
mann: man and in ltr711 he eat with
his wife and young falsify front %sora.
in Oxford county. b, the township of
.%'hfeld. where be resided euulinu•
minty till 1.u.tJunr, when he, with his
paruer-in-life. Retired hon. the .u•tivi•
tire. of ,aro. life to the village of I.uck-
now 1 ksrea1ed wa. • of (lie Most
highly nwpeete,t residents of thin ohs-
:Mt.
ive
Ilio. 1 •able 31)11 uptight in his
olealillgn with everybody. 11e Ieavre
to mourn the 1111,1. of a kind hut.hand
a1111 father a widow and three mes,
IA•4.hr, 011 the 0111 h , 'rftulna. A.
:041 .1ohn, all living here. 'kb.' tun •
er.11 on Sunniay, the 1th Inst.. (nom
his residence in Lucknow 10 t.r.wu
ihll rerlleter Man largely attended.
Ile sympathy of the entire cuu.-
usnlily is extended to the lea -moved
family. - -
CARLOW.
•
i IST RECEI VEI►. A 1:AKLOADOF
r1 Manitoba feed wheal. Fee ask, by W. T.
ItIDUr.1, 1,..1ubu, a.
J1o.11.av, April (1(IL.
Rev. Mr. Booth. ..f Hlenheim, is--
capied the pulpit of Smith's 11i11
church on Sunday. Rev. .1. I.. Small,
of HIyth, will preach next Sunday and
after the service the congregat will
discuss the quewtiot of iesoling a call
Robert Ilu,tou, of the 1Rh emcee
.nen. has material on the ground for a
new brick residence. It in to be a
'•olum.odioun structure. and Aa Mr.
Huston is still a Ime•hell/r we can only
surmise (hat the spirit of leap year
has triumphed.
Hams. A.•AIN. Mrs. Junes, our post•
nlietleea, returned 1111 Thunafay from
loderich, where hhe had been ruder
medical treatment for mune ohs.
She is feeling well again and we are
all glad to see her. Mrs. Jones speaks
in the highest terms. of Alexandre
hospital, which she say,. is a splendid
institution. well managed and pprovid-
ing patients with the most 'Oddly and
caret,' treatment.
I:\, 11.144111 or' F.AHNs. \\'m. Mc•
I'hee how about cunclltde4 a deal with
hi- brother Alex., of \VA he, Mich.,
Aa an exchange df their farms, Wil-
liam taking his br,ther'1 farm in
AI:. -Mogan and Alexander coming tack
411 the old homestead. A good part of
the Michigan farm is planted in chest -
4,41 Gees, from which chestnuts of the
edible variety are supplied. If Hilly"
leaves us he and his violin will he
greatly misused at social gatherings.
I'rertvas. Our new blacksmith,
Wm. Thompson, has taken px,ase•nsion
of the smith • and ih melting the anvil
ring.. .....This bas been one of the
bele sea,an4 for amine years in auger -
making. The weather ham been par•
titularly favorable. Quite a number
of our people 1nake a Ig111111 a11w11nt of
syrup and sugar each year The
flag tor,No.:: school house, putch,amed
Rent the prnceemds of the entertain-
ment held last fall, im to he raised
shout the'21th of May, we understand.
It will he a great ix- udun. We have
not heard whether Sir Wilfrid Laurier
will be able to get here or not..
Retook. - ' i, C.\rr, ic. A number
of Carlow people went to the spring
show at Blyth Inst week and a few
attended the Clinton show
Jonathan Milh,r's "Sunny Jim.' took
first prize in the rnu14t11(' clans al.
Blyth. 1hn• Jonathan in fund of fancy
horses and where heavyweights are
not a handicapp he can snake a good
sh"wing 'Tyndall Bros. have sold
a heavy horse to a (lintel, buyer for
*'Sial. Thie in a goxx1 price, but it was
aid for a gonial horse (Gordon
"ung has so1d twelve Hue steers to
'rhos. McMillan, of Hullett. They are
choir•, export cattle, weighing 1,1400
pounds and over. and we nrnleerstand
the price was about 445,:ii, or IetMr.
(betel grans eatLle aro worth
about $u per cwt. at present.
UREWE.
T1'tcsn*v. April 7th.
\\'r are Worry to may that Men.
Nathaniel Pierce is still very low.
Saul Sherwood did a dashing Ionia -
nen.
non r(aLurday. Sam is a Mistier.
Mien Lily (turret' in ala ingg for a
whips With (bear sister, Mrs. W. Ilegle)•.
Inner (Wiley has one to Ooderich to
teatime him tercel lonsime. as w painter.
Mrs. 1'. McGlynn wan the gneent of
Mr. And Mrs. Moran, of the 0th con -
(emotion, on Monday.
Jelin Menary returned home from
Hamilton on 'Monday, after a brief
stay with relatives. there.
We were pleased to see Rev. W.
A. Smith was able to reanme his
duties' here on Sunday ss usual.
%Vi11 Itmwn, of Port Alpert, Was
sawing mood on the tt.h-concession
Saturday and Monday with him new
gssnline engine, We hear it, works
.)lendid1y.
TUIdeuAY, April 7L11.
THii GIRL. ARE ENTKHeitini I,
Tru. --Nor 1" be outdone bytheir
Mothers and sweethearts in the mat-
ter of literary training, the girls of
this neighborhood are organizing a
literary society, aHyl am determined
Met it shall be lolly as active and use-
ful alt torgauiz,itiou ae the similar
sox•iely conducted by the turn folk.
If a suggestion may be permitted,
Why out Amalgamate the two soei-
etier'r it would be 441011' pleiaeant all
ar Olid.
LOCHALSH.
%VI':INKer,l Y, Apr. Stk.
'4 .sitto r1. --At high no, /11 011 %Ved-
nesdry, Nth inst., aL Ashfield manse
the marriage took place of Mies Anna
Armstrong, daughter of John Arm-
strong, Ltwhelsh, to 1)an S. McDon-
ald. Ripley, son of John S. Mcl)ouald,
es -M. P. 1 .. hi1t brother of \V. 11. Mc-
Ik44tald, Kee%e of Huron. Rev. A.
Miller ufticixt,.l. Only the immediate
relatives wet... present. The bride
wore a pretty d1.•ss of cream peiealiie
will, applique u•imminge. Atter the
on•rrnsluy Mr. and Mrs. McDonald
telt on the 2 u'elo ek train for mohair
-riuth. Thr bride's going -away dress
W41, a IIrUWn broadcloth, with hat to
match.
PROSPEIII f Y.
'l'1'KooDA V, Mareh :71st.
54 Iona. ST. (4111140. --The following
is t standing x11 u
ta ag (tie pupils of S. S.
No. \fell Wawanosl*, for the
month of March : V. --Gilbert Wilson.
IV.--(na.r•ge Baxter. Lizzie Flukey,
Clara l'waniley, Mabel Mill*. 1I1.-
(ieorgr'l'waluley, Muriel Washington.
Charlie 'I'wamlev, Violet Plunkett,
Charlie Mills. Senior 11. Walter
Washington, L,wl'ence Baxter. Lillie
Plunkett, Junior 11. Ada Medd, La-
a•ina Hutchins, Senior part II. Han-
nah Fluker, Elvin Moss. Junior part
11. Adeline Smith, Hazel Finnigan.
Muriel Smith. Part 1. - Lillie
llutchlns, 'Edith tcAmgeour, Everet
PIneigan,\Burton Mills. M.slizt A.
11%11.1K, 'I rubel .
LUCKNOW.
Mo4u.l), ApiiIIlth.
Miss Itenx Gordon has Returned
house after spending a few weeks
visiting Ciro'. at Tavistek ;old
Berlin.
James Lyons hen been elected by
acclamation to fill the vacancy in the
public echoed Is Peril canned by the
rewignation of H. Liam, who has r•-
unioved (ro11..tuw•u.
('I rizp..s CI.ri*.-,•A l:.lr4.0.4 Club
hamh been organized here. hating as its
object. the protection of the public
heealth, the beautifying of the streets
and other public places. the improve-
ment of puldi('glouIds for Recreation,
:and similar 'comets. The of lcen
and executive committee are : J. 6.
Andel -8011, ehairtuau : G. H. Smith.
secretary : D. C. Taylor. J. G. Mur-
doch. Wm. Murdie, It. T. Doughu••
»'..1. Earls, 1). •.SherriIT And \V..1.
A aactiregol.
LAURIER.
MOND.%Y, April lith.
K. D. McLennan drove t.. Kincar-
dine un Saturday last.
Tom Dixon had a very successful
wood -bee un Thursday.
Miss Sadie Mclntyre• spent a few
days Sn (ioderich hast week.
We are glad to state that \\%.
Kempton is Iwprovieg nicely.
Donald Mclvur and son Kenneth
calla! nn friend' in Strathvran Matur-
(1ay.
Kenneth McGregor has returned
1 after having spent a few weeks
in l'hicagu.
Mise hell McKenzie Returned Well-
nesday t, Lucknow, when• she is
learning the nlillinety.
Dan McMurchy, of (imlei•ich, spent
a few days with John Douglas, who is
bedfast ; lot we are glad t1 state he
in improving somewhat .
LANES.
Mo4u.ty. April Mk
\Ve are glad to know that. Henry
Mullin ie improving after his long 111 -
nese.
Airs. Henry Johnstone, of Jlafekin* .
is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. N .
1'. Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lane attendee* the
wedding of their niece, Miss Jean Tre-
leaven, of Wingham, on Toil -today last.
Quite a ndmYler here are suffering
from lad colds, letter known as
grippe. Some ore gripped rather
severely.
The Mild weather of the last couple
of weeks is fast hastening the spring-
time Geyer -dm um, when mother earth
will again • don her beautiful green
mantle.
laeirs.: G,a0 NK* .1111M . - W. J.
Agar's male last week was very largely
Attended. Mr. Agar and family in-
tend leaving for North Dakota on
Tuesday next, all being well. We are
very sorry to lose our good friends
and tine neighbors, but we one and
all wish them a safe journey. and may
health and prosperity ever go with
them hand in hand through the re•
mailing years of life.
AUBURN.
1 1'S'1' RI:CEI VED, A CARLOAD OF
• Manitoba freed wheat. leo, rale by W.
T. ItIODIaI.. auburn.
\VKII\Ksl,.t Y, Apr. Nth.
Most of the farmers in thin neigh-
borhood are busy boiling map. They
report a fine run.
Jae. Young iso busy this week re•
pairing time sawmill. Ile Is expecting
to start wawinq ►�('Pit week.
The village rderchante intend to
start soon to close every Wednesday
evening at 11 o'clock during the snnn-
mer.
Benjamin \1-hitinore has secural
the contract of carrying the mail to
the new po,tof ice at 1Valkerrhurn.
He has *leo been appointed p opotnl*Nt,r
them.
The railway r patty hate a,-
j'lointed a night-watchman at the
Firidge across! the Maitland. The river
ham washed out ar d the e',utern
pier of the bridge.
Rev. .1. 1.. Small in expxx•ted to
preach in the Presl.yterian ehnreh
next /Sabbath. Them will Alen he a
meeting of the congregation to find if
they are ready to extend
Mato. CoxTRA,-r. Ito/ht. Asquith
has secured the contract of rarryln�p
the mail from the village to the C. p .
R. rotation, also frim the villager to
Westfield and alt. Augustine. He is
expeeted t.. start as moon an *1P mail
service is eatabliaba•d on (he new rail-
way.
1 Comm'rues. 'l'he item in the
IKingsbridge *levee of last week to the
effect, that Mr. Moan had rented the
fano of James Young. jr.. is incorrect.
Mr. Young, sr„ is making nae of the
(ono himself during We .issuer of his
8011. - _
ST. HELENS.
\Vic0NK41Av, Apr. Soh.
AI r. 1'Stzell and family are moving
to Lucknow this week.
I' Ramage and Charlie
- Jas. m / Took left
for the West on Tueriday.
John McGuire and Carlyle McDon-
ald spent a few days in liuderich this
week.
Rev.. A! \Veleter will occupy the
pulpit i Calvin church next Sunday.
The subject will he "The Unbelief of
the Fool."
Miss J. C. McDonald left for Mc-
Auley, Moor.. East \Vodnesda7• un x
visit to Mr. and Mo.. R. A. Miller, of
that place.
EAST WAWANOSH.
MVNI.tY, April *1111.
Mies Mary Foran lett this morning
for (ioderich, whore she will stay for
a time.
James itu11iuson, of the 9(11 con-
cession, intends having a male on Fri•
day. tbe 10th of thin month. John
Purvis is the auctioneer.
Milton Naylor has been laid leo with
neuralgia Ix iu his heals for Or tIr1Y last
wee but lit ver are pleased to state t hat
he is somewhat lettergta,day.
John Craig's barn Ind all the out-
buildings Were destroyed by Ilr•r last
Thursday evening. The callow of the
fire is unknown. It was tint seen by
Janice Craig :►bunt 12 o'clock. One
horse perished in the dame*. Mr.
Craig had 1 .:floc iu,urance en the
buildings, but this will not nearly
cover the damage.
LOYAL.
WEDNESDAY-, April Pith.
laking Maple- wollassex and Sugar
in the order of the day.
A young on arrived at the howl' of
Mr. Anil Mr.. Geo. Clark on March
31st.
,Mr. and Mrs. ileal. Beam ofGnnle-
t•ich, have moved out 011 their farm
rgalri,
A her of °tor resident" aaltd6dlxl
the vele held at \VM. Cook's )arm on
Ihe lake road on Fridyy last. Every-
thing sold brought good prices. Mr.
Ce -1k intends going !Neat this spring.
Mrs. Graham. of Pine River, in at-
tending her mother, Mrs. Young, who
fell into the cellar .outs• time ago and
was severely injured. The old lady,
we an• pleased to state, is progressing
fevoraldy and we trust will soon be
around again eujoying her usual gond
health.
SAYFIEL.U.
\VKDNtau.4Y, April let.
1t. \Vastun has moved into Mrs.
Murganito house, which he purchased
lately.
.1. Elgin Tom, 1. 1'. 1., visited our
school on 1'uestIAy and found every-
thing 1). K.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brownlee, of
Kxeter, ane visiting at Mrm. H. l.ittle's
this past week.
Woo. Jewett has moved into the
River House, which he has converted
into a private dwelling.
CoUu 111. Mearrrno.- Our village
fathers held a special meeting on Mon-
day evening to arrange for tbe repair-
ing of the culverts damaged by the
recent washouts. They appointed Geo.
Lindsay eommi,sioner to oversee the
join:, the work to be done by day labor.
I4K.trit of Mit.. Garioissat. \Ve ate
sorry to announce the death of Mary
Tudor, wife of the Late Mr. Gardiner.
of this village. (hemmed had been
lolling for a long time and peacefully
passed a w x y on Friday. The
funeral, which was a very Targe
one, took place on Sunday to Bayfield
cemetery. We extend our sincere
sympathy to the bereaved family.
NILE.
Moxrey, Mareh 3141t.
SCHOOL RKP0RT.--The following Is
the report of Nile public school f,.r the
month of March : V. -Leonard Me -
1 Itvain. til$. IV. -Wilber DU ober.
44111: Reginald Glen, 425: Viola
Young, 2711: •Mabel Wilson, '114:
*Gertrude Kirkpatrick, :I04. 111.• -
Worthy Hyen, MO; Harold McIlwaln,
1711 ; May McDermaid, 112 : Victor
Young, '1112: Lizzie McDertnaid, 'ell :
'Olive McNee, 247. Senior I1.0 --Leslie
Pentland, 0.50; Gerald Dunbar, :117 ;
Ernest Olen, 1147 : Lloyd Young, '108 ;
•ViolaMcWhinnev,:t5' •Ver*TitHn,
191. Junior II. -Marion Ryan, 451 ;
•IA[cy Currey. 242, *Marguerite (Olen,
10:1, Part 11.-- Howard McNee, 'SJti ;
D. A. McDermaid, 11*4; !min,. Currey,
175; Lorne Pentland, 171 : Harry
Dodd. 165. Those marked ' were
abient for one lir more examined ons.
F. S. GRAY, Teacher.
1VKDNKJIOA T. April 11th.
Wnt. Dallis is in (ioderich this
week on county council busin'ieu.
The W. M. 13. met at the home of
Alias Minnie Currie. There Was a
Targe attendance considering the con-
dition of the roads. The Indices are
preparing a special program for
Easter 1 lay. Further particulars
next week.
NKw• iteeinKNT4, Mr. 8equ44. the
popular blacksmith of Cet•low, has (le -
laded to locate at Nile. He has secured
x piece of land from Mr..lackman and
Ilan roweled a blacksmith shop a little
rest 01 the church, wheat he will
carry on his trade. Mr. Sego'n has
rented part of .1 Mon'land's house
and ham moved his wife land family.
Mrs. Segues will he et h to her .
friends after !':aster Monday.
EI•wnllT,* 111.4,114: NoTKN.-- Next
Teeuday night will he the month)
cons•cretinn service Anal roll call.
Every member is expected to lie pres-
ent and answer to hie 41r her name.
The election of officers for the Ep-
worth l.eagtie for thin year took place
on Tuesday nightand resulted as fol-
low*: Honorary president. Rev..1. O.
Reid : president, Charles (brain : let
vice-president, Mine Fanny linty : 2nd
vice-preei/Ient. Mies Myrtle Ryan ;
:ird vice-pmeident• Minn Marlyn Pent-
land : 4th vice-president, Miss Minnie
Curry ; 5th vire-president• Miss Hanle:
etch vier -president, A. Shepherd:
enrreep onding mrrn•lary. C. lluntnw ;
recording secretary, Miss Me('ann ;
treastir'er, James Morland : nrgnni.t,
Mime Girvin ; naaiatant organist, Mims
Ryan•
"it'1 tales, am cruel ter doek a fox
terrier as *et duck a wren grey-
! 1."
\1'EunK.u.1Y, April Pith.
Thu.. lhalghrrty made a trip to
I..*, k in w 4111 Saturday.
511'i' I.. Mclean .perp tialllnhat' x11,1
1 hay with her slater in lioderiele
hr ,xt•ratnenl of the 1 rtroi Supper
I woo die1xeuwd in 11e I'Reebytetlau
church 011 Sunday last.
.1, 1). Graham is slaking prepara-
ti°Ita for building his 1114W 1 4.
W111,11 is to lot of red hock.
to • of the f,uaueas are complain-
ing of their wheat fields hieing ds.•
.Lloyeil by beta of wild mine.
cu, Rawurr, The 1,llo
1I(aIg is
the standing of pupils for the Ili
of March : V. Elea • Dougherty,
Lorne Graham. IV. tiara McAdoo.,
Ida Silllb, HArrl Johnston, Harold
IAogie, 1Vh.*cly '1)uughe•rl.y, Marie
Hawkins. Jletedith Graham,. 111.- -
Bertha Cantwell. ,llny denary, Ida
Hawkins. 11. -Charlotte Dougherty,
1*4.11e Johnston, Ethel (:rabatn, Mil-
dred Dougherty. fart 11, Reebege
Bogie, 1.1114441111 Carney. JI•xrold Tigerh
Leona Young. Malleo '1'igerl, Mar-
guerite Johnston, ('In•iitwta • Hogie.
Part 1. - J,mephine Carney. Averugu•
attendance, 17. I.. I.. Me LEAN,
Teacher,
UUNUANNUN.
A• A. NEWTON. DENTIST. I.(*'IC-
J. NOW. -At home., ery day except Thu, --
day.. New oenway fur extracting teeth,44
forint. bettor than gain. 1 woo and l.rklice work
mer. Alun,vmue plats. Inoo•bnwkableo.
N. It --Von ran
awa . ha.,. your well: u. r
better dew in the .1.......1 ua{ru,-uwu time. .
beeper faitIghs for doing the work., 1110re amu.•
fer14 bk (or the wlieni.
'ASH FOR 1111"1'EIt AND EGGS:
J J. It. M' NAHH announce- that he will
,olden the plo.Iu..• bit -me.. in the .lune tr•
x4,1*)' vi eaura by T. W. 1.1111,. where hr ail!
he prepared 10 pry .ouch for butter :rd rag,
r01uwcn,-ing14..1 iirday. April alb.
NOTICE. THE LOCAL AGENCY
to 1tun tot for The Setae) r- at the I'u.e-
OateAl Ilwk &,s1 Still Winery' Else•, shone
onlay.. sill be receival for dsa•ri,d tun-, ad.
YerU.ing and job work, and r tend. well Ino
Knell (lir amount. •rid for the mune.
\1'Y.DYE"0 %Y. April )dl*.
Miss M. Pentland .pent S lay et
the 1 • of Jas, \Vhyud.
.111'8. and MG.. S. Tr.•leaw(14 attended
a. wedding in \Viugh,uu Last week.
Benson fear and .pack Hubert', of
the G. C. I., spent Saturday and Sun-
day at their homes here.
Mrs. Geo. Irwin 144(1,444441 hun/1• In• 1
week after spending as few day" ip
Goderich, visiting her .deter, Alta. .1.
E. Hrydgrs.
David Sprott! tot ulncd Monday
from St. Th nuns, where lie wa.1;41lu,1
hint week to attend the funeral of his
hl•otller• i n -law.
Carey Hsu". g:tt,• their fain non 11)uv•
Mg picture show i11 ourvillage on
Thursday evening iast. 'Theile pictures
are the lest ever shown in (.hi' meta'
of e, try. Despite the inclemetlt
weather and bad roads, the pru'eeils
amounted to about $411.
iter:van u\ SATURDAY. J. R. Ale.
Natal is now occupying the stun•
vacated by 1'. W. Little in our village.
Paving held his ape ' gun Saturday
last. Al r. McNabb ham been for many
ye.. l.. in the Nutter. egg and poultry
Irusinei' and we wish 1 ' .1110•1•441 111
111.4 new enlerpri.e. '
John E. Godfrey, who for the pant.
few weeks has leen visiting his .inter,
Mrs. Intrid E. Sproul, of \fest \1'awaa-
no'h, and his uncle And anus. 51r. and
Mrs. Sander.ri11 and others, has te-
tnoed to his former home rat 14,,Itml.
Where he will spend n few day- before
returning to his mid home in Mountain
Grove. N'rontemac county.
Cour% MI 110111. RKrul:r. The
following is the report of 1'. S.
8. No. 17, Ashfield and %Vest Wawa-
nosh. for the month of March. 1t is
basest on the weekly tests and deport-
ment. The figures indicate the Ier-
centagts : \ ,- -Flossie Elliott, $21
Stella Kirke, Sl. IV. "Charlie Niv-
ins, 112 : Ella Stothera, 71 : Carrie Dun-
keld. 112; Norman Kirke. 57. II1.
Oliver Kirke, 02: Grange Nixnn.50, IL -
Ernest McG1.•att•-n, 741; •Willie l;riflbn,
1114. Part II. •Mal ie Sproul. *John
Sproul. Part I. --•Isabel Stothers,
•Ira Stothels• Those whose same,
are marked • missed one or more of
examinations. The following were
the best '1e11,71s for the month :
Stella Kirke. Ella Slothers, Oliver
Kirke and Ernest Melita lie n. 51.41os'
E. BARS:Lev, Teacher.
14111.11 Sinner. --The t.wullm lir Alto
riffs shoot on Wednesday, ' April 1st.
were as follows :
lin yd... .fie yd•, ird..l
I. McGee iS 12 :sl
H. Walters 1.5 t:1 _al
T, G. Allen Is I0 :Ci
Ino. McLean 110 ',15 25
Dr. Bice 2.5 20 IJ
R. Bowens 114 111 :1.1
W. 1'. Sanderson 16 1:i :41
T. McLean 111 12 :11
Chas. Elliott 22 17 :19
R. Johnston 15 I 1 *-10
D. E. Munro - Ir 7 13
Toru ,lohn,lun 9 11 IS
Geo. Pentland 11 1 IS
H. Jones. 1.5 21 :el
W. heed 12 s :e4
P. Finnegan 17 0 al
John Johnston 15 1 :51
G. Johnston 10 I 21
B. Johnston 8 I h
I..lol,nston 1:4 n .T
J. Smylie In 44 Is
A. Goldthorpe 18 241 :IS
1'. McNeil 15 17 :12
.1. McManus 211 t1 32
C. McManus 11 11i 340
W. Chisholm 91) 11i :e4
W. \Velteln 14 1" .1"
W. Crozier 1:4 31 21
I). Hirklo' to II
B. Crawford 11 If
H. Stothers Pi Pi 10
.1. McWhinney 1 1 s
.ion. \Vhyar.l 111 111
.tae. Sproul 61 I 17
Bert McWhinney 12 12 21
.1. Elliott 18 19 :1
R. TIyl(Il• 6 17 SI
It ain't. album fair to blame a Iran
dat done let opportunity pees." maid
Unrle Ellen "Orespin' an oppor-
tunity is ver • often like 1ickin de
bo
genuine eta (men a Inlnch 41' gold
'.-
m 1\• !Mutton uu Alar.
Without
Alcoholi
A
Ai
Tonic Without Alcohol
A Body Builder Without Alcohol
A Blood Purifier Without Mcohol
A Great Alterative Without Alcohol
A Doctor's Medicine Without Alcohol
Aver's Sarsaparilla Without Alcohol
V4• ora• l.e r N
doctor
c o,.ul: o
Ayers
7 .
W•v ubll•h our (or
7 W ►uuh ahego1
from oor u..dlc,a.•
Ayer's Pills arc I,..r pills. They act
directly on t]u liver, make more bile 1
secreted. This is why they are so valu-
able in constipation, biliousness, dye.
pepsis, sick -headache. Ask your doctor
if he knows a better laxative pill.
-KM* by 110 J: C. Ayer Co., lora. ,
KIPPEN.
Trs:strav, March :II**.
Henry 1)aymaii and his brother
Humphrey and family have .returned
to Gulden J')aius, Soak., after wend.
Ing the winter with friends hem.
Melvin Alair Returned last week Hud
Dwight. t"i"her returns thin week f -
the Forest Pity Buniures College,
whsle they 4.34•111 three Mb add•
ing to their knowledge. A good pIl(l.
$ul/.nt. Itemeer. The following
Ole March monthly report for 1. S.
No. 11, Stanley : u:lues are in "ricer of
Merit V. - At. A1. 1•'i.11,•1. 11. 11.
Stephenson, Rena Mclie•atl,. Sr. 1 V.
It. -Petrie, I)Jct AlcHeath,J, 11..1
.1 r. 1 V. lianuah [Hinsdale, Sarah ,
Raalhw•elh Sr. III. 11..1. Fi'h,m, 11.
C. Kehl. A. II. .1 •r, Jr. III. --Ida
Rath well, lona 110041. Sr. 11.--I..
11monism A. \I4•Mmre% N. 11op41.
Ja. 11. -- Anna L. Fisher. The lest.
4.1)r11ers lu the monthlysiwiling
nwtthe" Well. \', M111.1ay 'il;her.
Sr. 1 V.- -Arnold I'etrio•. Jr. I \'.
Hannah LPneolaale. Sr. III. Ileet la•tt.
Kell. I1. !Awl -mire
11v144 141 14N1-31. Last I'rid.ty night ..
sl urin eai:sasl x great deal .11 damage
in washing 41111 Lri•Ige, 411'51 r,Qvrr19.
Two "ball b,t•idges were twa•bed riot
vel nider.all 5 and 11 1e1Weru cuure4-
"iuu. :; aural 1. Two small Washout..
look eii the railway Ie•taeell
Kipgen and Blucelield. ,51 rn. Logan's
lank Imre. was st•uek about 11::14)
ap. n,. Alex. Smith saw it Met and
r.11 to it and began letting tiw cattle
out. Of 4icteru hula) of cattle, seven
were saved : of Coll' humps. 1 wo oyer
saved, and ..1 twenty pigs. eleven of
the lest were saved. .luboug the
Lase.. wets. all the mounted grain of last
year's slop. . s.\cep► 111.' Wheat, spur
hay. ;a .1. igll. etc. Another barn and
stable near at hand fort Lily dud
not,catch Hre eu account of than !wary
rain. The insurance. y1,254, will out
cover the direct loss. beside:, which
thele is the indirect Ions of being tell
without feed. stables, need. els,. at
thin season .of the year. ,111 .9•mu-
0-afhizae with the family in the luso
bust alines!.
Aloth-eaten jukes of a ('roWnen neva r
(ail to produce a laugh.
Didn't Agree with Me
Mr. Arthur Tennison, h8 Loadoa
Street, Toronto, writes enthusiastically
of the merits of Payable for all
stomach tr"uhlex.
"For seven }•e:.r4. I have had indiges-
tion and dyspepsia. I tried scores of
remedies. 51v renin resembled a drug
store with nostrum,' which I had bought.
Eventually I used Ptyalin, and every
dose brought permanent relief."
All throat. lung and atomaeh troubles
quickly cured by Psychlne. 1t is the
prescription of a great specialist. At
all druggists. 50c and 0.00, or Dr. T.
L. Slocum, Limited, Toronto.
Barley • yield- more
than twice :as many
bushels to the acre
as wheat, -is easier.
grown, -.and the
demand will 'he
great this year.
'that's plainly why
it will pay
to sow
barley-
OtlIy 48 lbs. to the •
bushel, -and bright
barley brought hoc.
last year. It wi4l
bring more this. No
chance of n 4Falyd
market. 1')cmt y of
buyers.- Mow 19..:
-=it will pray you tn.
a 12'...R.fi'n
KELPION
STAINLESS IODINE OINTMENT
NT
Ones not color Of M,rn, corr. RMnmhm,
a.p.un.,
Ro.lw•a .nil loge glued., applied by rnhbmg. AI all
l5ug Mures, 211.
Consumption is Tess deadly than it used to be.
Certain relief and usually complete recovery
will result from the following treatment:
Hope, rest, fresh air, and -Scott's
Emul cion.
ALL DRUGGISTS: 130c. AND A4.00.
r
1 ...SPRING -I908....
Suiting Cloths
iu Ilit' t,l,l,ular 1161(144; 141 I(rl►Wll4, ;414'44,
etc. Wo design and make up these
exquisite goods to your measure in the
latest style knot%n to art tailoring.
Stiff Hats
ill all the newest blocks and shable..
NEW TIES -
NEW COLLARS
NEW GLOVES
NEW UNDERWEAR
NEW HANDKERCHIEFS
Suits and Overcoats Ready to Wear
to your measure.
1..%rything for Men and Boys
Right up to the Minute.
or
made
McLEAN BDOS■
Art Tailors,
THE
111111Clothiers and Men's Outfitters.
TORE
PALACE CLOTHING
:00 Year Old Cough Cure
1f the throe' i • rive;" c! eel sere -bad . sgI
-Tan 1 you ache "all over" -take
Bole's Preparation of
Friar's (cough Balsam
tat thing von ever 10. 1. 11 ra.• . ;hr 1h'nat--1ee1. ,he Inns.--hrr•k• up a cold -
and ares a soush toxin tori• L
Prepared by Ih.lar•
• , whnl•.ale drug heme •- - in th•LI frnm the formai,. ,.
luster over a !eatery. fila hurtle, : c. At d.sgglhl.. a•
NATIONAL DRUG a CN[MIC*L CO., toned,. - t 0140044, oar
5e.d• of this beaatiinl ' Santa Ron" Pipe
...I 'born .abxolut•Iy free
Seeds Free
A latae an'wrr '• Vour
knots awl' iA •n exceptionally fine mix
trier of Shirley Popping., by far the heed we
Ilse we will give oh,.olntety free
poo.
krutakt lhc.e vol+ to every pe •n who,
-sill .rad for our new ha whnm..ly Mr.ppeansl
1906 C llelasae. 1f yom prefer, rnr may
1149 e a pnrkaaeof nor eanadian rem Turnip
441 Canada'. Prick Tomato seed in place of
the ',omit...
V. rite) • • •• ,,,.1 /,acne v,•m r 1444) e
march & Hunter Seed Co., Ltd.
London, Ont.
VINOL
The (teal 14444.1 Oil prepaViptiun that has not the .1isagreeab lc laasto
of the old-fashioned Ctx1 Liver Oil pre3at•ationN,
1t ilia Blood Purifier, Heal' Creator and Strength Producer, the
Ieat,Tonie for this time of the year.
\\'c r.tut•n your ) if not ma.tistieml.
Sold by
BEDI.ORD
BLOCK
GODERICH,
ONTARIO
Clearing Sale of
Wire Fencin1
g
IDEAL
rode nl x rvimM1 I. inches high, N i� rod.
'1�� taxis n! 1� wires, :.I inches M1iRh. A4 x rod.
Mi
rods! or �� wires, :.� inches high, rk„ron.
.:� IMI rods of1�� when, IK Inelivi high. It n rod.
IDEAL
(e) taxis of :r Wires, :Ri inches high, 'Sic a r 1,
So realm of 7 wires, (1 inches high, :14• a rat.
:1 * mile .of 7 wires, 111 Inches high, an x rot,
bin node of ti %vil'een, 17 inches high, Nk a road.
711 taxis of 1l wires, 51 inches high, 4:1, x root.
rel todn of n wires, 5r) inches high. 4:1c x rat.
11MI rods 111 witen, la inches Irk: a rod.
AMERICAN
All No. 9 Wire, Stays I2 inches apart.
:VI rod,. .f r, wires, :0i inches high, :ilk ,a riot.
81) maim of 7 wir44, 42 inches high, 3. -pc a rel.
124 reds of S wires, 42 inches high, I•h' as rod.
5811mode of 1) viten, fel inehem high, 12' 41 1141.
Stays 24 inches apart.
Ial rah of 14 wires, :el imcho. high. J'4o• a 11 111.
1111 rods of Y w'it w, 12 inehe4 high, :lie• a rel.
1111 1(114 of 1 wires, 11 inches high, h4: x r,41,
CYCLONE
7 -wire fence, stay.: Iii inelio•a apart. top wire No. 7
Pi -wire fence, stays llarger
16 Mehra apart, 1)4, top wiro. 91, rest ae No 7' at. :15ca rod.
Ilarger than Nn, 111. rest all No, 0, at 4(4: per rod.
.1 toll line,
r
of I
iia 1
and weaving No. 12 and NO. hi, alwaym innsta No. 0 and NO. 12,
\Cr 11 ry :, full line •.f
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
READY -MIXED PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES
NATIONAL CEMENT always carried in .lock. Hook
"to older.:ihem1 for National Cement, a►' R nnmher of
"theta are doing, I heen you are mum of it when you want it.
IN PLUMBING, HEATING, TINSMITHiNG
aELECTRIC WIRING
w r ran give you prompt attention and all work and motet tai
folly gonr•anteed.
Store 'Phone 22
envie 'Phone 112
CHAS. C. LEE
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