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CREWE. DUNLOP. LOCHALSH.
MONDAY, Feb. let,
Thomas lallherter enTand daughter,
Mabel, is hick.
Ike Gouley is back here again from
Uoderich visiting his old chums once
more. t
John thimble hyei feline wood heat=
Friday and *jolly good party In the
evening.
'rhuwas Culbert and his lune are do-
ing a rushing trade in the wood buil-
nese this. winter.
Mies Maud Pierre. is vete-ling di
ng a few
days with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Mc-
Kay, of G derieb.
We are pleased to learn that Miss
Frances Treleaven is improving nicely
after her recent illness.
We are having zero weather at
preempt. It feels rather unpleasant
after so much fine weather.
Miss Isabella !denary. of $heppiid-
ton, spent Iset week at the home of
her brother, John Menary, of Crewe.
Jar. Durnin, who hat been out West
for the Int few years, is hereat pres-
ent renewing acquaintances amongst
his old friends.
W. 11. Maize has buieghte fame of
Ile) acres. being the wait hall of lot 1,
ou the 4th cencetesion, E. D. of'Ash-
fie1d, known as theCsmphell farm.
LUCKNOW.
'I'1'KemA Y. Feb. end.
Miss A.viten, of 1Viuuipeg. it
tEiegu••t of a[rt. (frit. Irwin.
D. Alaair attended the lettere! of
his sister at Hensall en Thursday.
Mrs. Alex. Smith it spending • few
weeks with friends at Walton and
Wingham.
Mn. Fred Haynes and , hildren, of
Warman, Hask., are guests at the
home of J. G. Murdoch.
M. H. Miller and sister, Mrs, E. L.
Andrew, of Fielding, Man., are guests
at the h of Jacob Miller.
T lasucknow and Wingham hockey
s play at Wingham on Friday
evening. These old-time rivals will
ao doubt put up a game worth seeing.
John Joynt, Reeve of this village,
attended the county council meeting
at Walkerton last week, as did alio
Reeve A. McLennan of Kinkier town-
ship.
J. Murchison and daughter. Miss
Millie Murcbisem, went to Toronto on
Wednesday last. Mr. Murchison will
also visit Owen Sound before returo-
ing hoots.
W. F. Burton, who has for the part
two years been teller at the Bank of
Hanxilton here, has been transferred
to the stat! of the head office et Ham-
ilton. Walley will be uch missed in
society .t•ircles here. • wish him
continued s e
u cess.
Beene' AYNiVKaa.titY.- he annual
roe anniversary ball. b Id at the
Lucknow town hall on Monday even -
wee as usual • most enjoyable af-
fair. The Lucknow orchestra fur-
nished flet -claw music fur the two
hundred merry dancers present.
Camp Albans, Sons of Scotland are to
be congratulated on the 'emcees of
their annual event
MAFEKIN(i, e .
FRIDAY. Jan. 2:tth.
HeuoNot. RcytirnT.-The following is
the report for H. 8. No. 9, Ashll'ld
for the month of January ; the names
in order of merit. Those marked
were absent from some of the examin-
ations: V. clean --Walter Alton, Car-
man Htothers, Wallace Twamley,
Leila Blake, Willie Alton. IV. class --
Ernest Hall, Mary Saunders,.re -
IDI Inter
-
'mediate 1V. -Effie Johnston. Junior
I V.-Eldin Twamley, Jerrie Stothers,
Tommy Glen, Edith Johnston. Sen-
ior 11I. -Willie Glazier. Junior 111.
Ids Glazier, 'Lilly Alton. 11. class -
Marie Baker. Rets Twamley• Peter
Glazier, •Beryl Johnston, *Johnny
ellen. Junior 11. class -Elizabeth
Bowers. Senior fart 1. - Irene
Moran. Junior Part 1. -Cecil John-
ston. M. CULBERT, Teacher.
EAST WAWANOSH.
MONDAY, Fch. 1st.
Miss Sylvia Seel visited friends at
Donnybrook last Saturday.
The chopper at Donnybrook -eel's.
closed temporarily, a breakage having
occurred on Friday.
Fred White, of North Dakota, a
fonner resident of this neighborhood,
is visiting at Geo. Tisdale's.
Miss Ida Davidson, formerly 01
Donnybrook, but now of Winnipeg,
Matt., is visiting with Miss Annie
Naylor and other friends, in this
vicinity.
The wedding of Mist Mary IMi1 and
Milton Taylor. who recently returned
f the West, took place Ictal
Wednesday at the house of the bride...
Lather, Thos. 13e11, 1Vestfleld.
MISERY IN STOMACH
And indigestion Vanishes in Five Min-
utes and You Feel Fine.
\Vhy not start now entity. and for-
ever rid yourself at stomah Moubx;1
and indigestion i' A dieted st mach1 1. 1..
gets the blues and grumbhu. (live it soli• The Februel•
a good eel, then lake Pe '1-Djipe .r- Meld he the ubicc
_ it_
wuiee this,
ate
sin the.
tostart p l'
the digestive ve ul s'work 7
R
i juice,.
Trar
ing. There will be no dyspepsia vie lute ate•ting. A Indy
belching of gas or eructations of ends- nddtest the meeting.
Bested food ; no feeling like a lump of
lead in the stomach or heartburn, sick
headache and dizziness, end emir food
will not ferment and poison your
breath with nauseous extols.
Pape'• Diapepsin costo only eel cents
for a large case at any drug store
here, and will relieve the most obstin-
ate case of indigestion and upset
stomach in five minutes.
'there is nothing else better to take
gas from the stomach and cleanse the
stomach and intestines, and, besides,
one triengule will digest and peepers
for assimilation int. the blood all
your food the saute as a Bound•
healthy etapmeeh would do it.
When Diapepain weeks your stom-
ach rads -gets itself in order, cleans
up --and then you feel like eating
when yeti conte to the t aIle, and what
yosu eat will do you goad.
Almotets relief (rein n11 stomach
Mu:!(u4Y. Yoh-. 1st.
Senom.ltiiuwr.-The following is
the monthly report of S. S, leo. 9.
Dunlop. for January ; Sr. IV. -Frank
Glazier, t47; May Ryan, 811. Jr. IV. -
Hugh Chleholw, 70 ; Ojadyr Stewart
118. Sr. 111. -Clementine \Villiadgrr
ttti: `Jr: 111.-T(»epfi Glazier;"i6; 6far
Shaw. 111 ; Wiille Chisholm, 55. 8r
11.- Touiuiie Glazier. 1311; Etta Stew
wt, 81; Auna Stewart, 71i ; AnnieHarker, 77 ; Herb. Newton, 75
Alberta Horton, 74 ; John Ryan, 73
Pearl Fe 11[urtl, 51.1: Jas. Ohirhulw, 46.
Jr. II.-lfswiltou Clutton. Kthe
Jewell, Stella Jewell. Part 11.-Ilar
old Fulford. Part 1. --Alexandre
Ryan, Frank Shields, Grace McLeod,
Beth Farrish, Josephine Chisholm,
Chafer Fulford, Anthony Barker.
Loin -rT.t Yot7Nu, TKncher.
^ \\'Y.teNKMLAY, Felt. :ed.
Reg. Williams paid hit tuicle,
Charles Rprnce. of Uoaleriiilt towurhip,
a short visit last week.
Our school had a visit last week
from J. E. 'roto. P. S. 1., who ex -
tweeted 1 ' •If well pleased with the
progress mule by the school during
the past year. `Vlleu the. flog -stat}.
which is nearly reedy, is ret up, uur
reboot will be Italie up to date.
Some of the young ewe eif thisu
ueighhisehoutt-ikakvu tnrneed a ngual
Improvement Society, which we hope
will not be s winnower. It is up to
the young lubes new W follow suit.
and as the gists are generally not to
nt
ere *.d.me by the Ire ex-
pert to hear from thew soon.
NILE..
TettsuAY. Feb. Lod.'
!Srlrnin:71ar'IIRT.-The following s
the report of Nile 'public school for
January : V. -Gertrude Kirkpatrick,
eel ; i:egiiialttlilso, IUI); selais4-tVil-
run,
Nr. IV. ---. Worthy Ityan, 4 11 ;
Olive 1:e Nee, :385; Victen•dements, 2h).
Senior 111. May McDeriteeid, 158:
Lizzie NcUenuaid, Ssi ; Harold Mc-
llwain, :0). Junior 111.--Oetald Deso-
late Ot t i Leslie 1'entland, 418 ; Er-
nest lit. n, 247. Senior i1. -Viola Me-
1Vhimiey, 407 ; Markus Ryan, : )5(
Lucy Cmreyr:ffl5; Lloyd Young, :347 ;
Vera Tiffin, Yt)t3 : • Marguerite (ileo,
1417. Junior 11.-How,u,l McNee, 3014;
Lorne Pentland; ;are ; D. A. Menet..
maid. 31s; ; •Harry lexld, Cu. Part
II.-.l*r Cuit•ey, 474.; Alice Shep-
pet'd, 473: Edtter Sbcpperd, l.iu ;
•Violet Kerr, 312. Senior i. -Henry
Matthews. 187 : Myrrel Currey, 152;
Frank Mcllwain, 102 ; Retta young,
97. Junior!. -Laura Kerr, Ina Jar-
vis. FANNtg (iRAY,.Te•eher.
Kif1GSBR4DOE.
Femme. Jan.'.9th.
Rev. Fathers, O'N it and Fordat-
tended
tended
the Dalton -Deane weddiffir let
week. •
WxuuLNu. -Tate warriege of Miss
Elizvheth Deane and Michael Dalton.
of Winnipeg, track place et St. Jos-
eph's church, Kingsbridge, at half•
pact ten. Tuesday warning. January
19th. The bride was at tired in agowe
of white silk irenialine over white
satin, and wore it toque with large
plume. She was. assisted by her NIP -
ter, Miss Anna Deane, who wore a
stolen of pink silk with stat to match.
The groom was attended by his
b . ther, Wni. Dalton. After the
net isge cereuueny the bridal party
with ver one hundred relatives and
friends went Io the I of the
bride's parents, where the wedding
dinneras served. Afterwarde the
happy co le left for a trip to Detroit.
Chicxgu An 8;. Paul before going to
their home -n )Vinnipeg. The bride
w s former' a school taacher here
and was the recipient of enemy beautl-
fel gifts. The •ry best wishes of the
Ashfielel people cconipitny Mr. and
Mts. Dalton to their new hones..
M 'WAY, Feb. 1st.
Michael Bowler is wilding a new
house in our burg. e
J. J. O'Reilly pur-eh.teed it team of
heroes in Goderich lastw k.
Miss Maggie Mows in Ruin to
London shortly to study trained
nurse.
Its Foley and Will Lannan al,(e•nded
the Burns anniversary celebration at
Lucknow.
-Thomas Murphy and Cessie 0'6in-
uiol Attended the oyster supper '44.
Mafeking last week.
John Long has organized a Far niers'
Club. About twenty members have
mined already. Philip Austin has
joined
appointed prruldent and Ed. Sins
,tet-erodieoe---- :--------..
ST. HELENS.
Tr' Neese Feb. 2nd.
Mr. and Mndohn Lowe and daugh-
ter, of iiillwexsl, Mask., vatted at the
home of Donald W Ku
Iu•rterd lest
week.
Miss Forel is spending this week
with Mrs. D. Todd. sr.
Tee regrew. meeting of the Worn -
en's test -mite was held 'at Mem. John
Miller`s lest Thurselay. It. being an
i- ceptishy Illy fine day the attenuance
nnrubered toree-two. The testing of
the pnrnpk jTee was tire principal
t
•n chosen
feature. Th judges we
tis Oar Jew*
rs. . . I c err.
meeting will be
II, wooers, on
i`Ii)era' Nat i -
expected to
NW'
The Merril; Mi•eion Hunt will hold
its thly meeting en Sett ay. the
flth, at the home of Nr•s. llughe
LANLS.
Feeney. Jan. 21101.
lectin u. Ityreme.-The following is
the school repent for 14. H. No. 10,
Asbfleld, for the month of January,
based on weekly examinations :
nitnlet in order of merit : Mr. IV. -
Loma Johnston, Vine Sherwood. Rae
IAutieten, Wilfrid Ferrate Jr. iV.-
John emit, Cheek* Mmeltear, Rachel
Alton, Allan Nelsen., •MainicO'l.ough•
lin. Sr. IIi. •- \Vilfrid Drennan,
Charles Nherwoo ). Jr. 11 I.-Thomea
Little. Hartle Otirtl, Harriette O'-
Loughlin, Freddie Johnston. Sr. 11.
Annie Drennan, Lizzie Drennan,
Neil McAdam, •limes Little. Jr. 11.
Elmer F'srt•ish, Joseph Bowles, •Wil
misery is welting for you es soon As frid u'lwunghlin. Pi. 11. -Jean Scott,
you decide to begin taking Diapepsin. 1 Lorne Farriah, Bert Johnston. I't.
Tell your druggist that yon want) I. Varna Smeltzer, Mary Dnfore.
Pape's 1)iapepsin, becomes+ you want W. H. MTtrrm,tmM, Teacher.
to be thoroughly cured ni indigestion, I - - -
n OODERICH TOWNSHIP.
Repeat it : "Rhileh's (tette will al- i TrRin.sY, Feb. 2nd.
ways -are my coughs And colds." IeNTCRTAINMkNT.-The young pro-
ne -"Sn they got married and went pM of Titylor'e Corners are giving an
off In their new motor ear 'r" ' entertainment In the schoolhouse on
Rha -"And where did they spend Friday evening, Fehrntery 12th. A
their honeymoon 1•' I Hist -class program is heing prepared.
He -"in the hospital.- ! Doors open at 8 o'clock.
fiI• t1
11O W.& Y. JAM. Edith. --
OaaKRvATioNa ItY III RA11.--Laul'i*
N
with it's dehau•; elide seems to think
it's the "big ii," but has to comet
's,chalrh fur its highly esteemed enc
respondent to settle mattere ot iw
- parlance, especially where tee. IkL
are between the tails soil- the stern
Brox 1 Murry l t lay Itis beet decision
was not well receive.1 by hit bschelui
friend* wt Church street. Since
our oil well liar not proved a success,
our attention is (0;ned to several
other enterprises to be Investigated!.
First, the gas on 1). Mcl)uuuld'rfarm ;
and a hr.anch line of the Hiroo. Rail-
way along the boundary i) Lecknow.
We venture le fury that mere goods
and freight pass over this road by
train than over any sectien ot the
Lake Shore owl, with the exception
of from Dunlop to tioderich. it we
can't get !his branch tau of our enter -
priming citizens, J. C. and the other
Jim, are calculating to establish an
aur bile line between Aniherley
and, l.ucknow for both freight and
passengers. They , promise to meet
all tritium at Auiherley said Lucknow,
and the freight amu will tuak'e two
round tries per day between said
places, end will carry about three tons
of freight, f,iuu butter to pressed hay.
In the flJi tutitue we are organ-
eiNweleli aril 4i•sseeresw tin- te-
quii•ed numiter of recruits ; and ar-
rangements are rrouipleted with the
Government for the equipment, rifles.
etc. The or anizer and . officer is T.
1?eirend i i eon, a well-known expert
with the rifle --it menil).rof the Vol-
unteers during the t' • of the Fenian
trouble., He was present est the battle
of Bsyltelel, het wee not disabled --nut
then. We heti• it is the Rost rifle
t at is to w supplied. and as about
one-half of the club are either Ross or
Marcie this particular brand of flreerlo
will he a 'mime fnvoritr: - The uniform
while on duty will " be the kharki
but the full dress will be the highland
costume. One of our entre prising
merchants bats ',rot for !temples of the
variuUs clan tartans. whilst he him-
self highly recommends the Cameron.
He hes h u1 several uppott inities of
handling this certain one, and he
thinks the ('enteron the he,.; ; I;e says
it has always proved satisfactory.
The company will be known by the
tartan worn and in all probaahility it
will be known es the '•Cauteruniane."
Ile .
McLean paid a flying visit
to Guderich last week. Ilex:. soya he
was laying the foundation of his
future happiness. R. J. is about
all right after his fall. which was
caused ,y allowing his thought* to
wander iu the direction of Ripley.
He says physic.tl presence and mental
absence don't work well when ciente
ing a ladder. ' Friend Dune. np
the boundary, has already grown
tired of his d TeA 0. 3
t and along
R
with R..1. he intends even to drop it.
}DRAM.
DUNGANNON.
1 A. NEWTON, UIiNTIMT, L110E.-
r 1J. NOW. -At home unary dryexevpt Thum
days. Now ternenyfor extracting teeth i'ueueu•
holm. tatter than Attu,. risme and bridgu murk,
i ale. Alueuutum plate., oho,' breekablei,
N. It -You urn always have >uur work much
. butler dear is the dental uakw--stere ttan,.
lwtler tscllitt((es f u dremit the work, wore con,-
CCIl.1ialgib ib rteltW✓r"ut
N(YTICE.-THE LOCAL AGENCY
he Dungannon fur The rhinal I. at thu
' ufilue. }look and Stationery Storewhore
rs
endewill Ito renameu
d for uberlptions, aA-
vertivtug at job work, and rem: phi will be
given tor amuuuts paid for the same.
t'
hEiF
l' 1 N'h1
TVI.�
I.EUNV
ALEN-
I1'INstoBepostcurl. ut clic nuugane:ou yu,+t
uaaeu r, Suuv'unir sed pletur., p,r.leanly iu
many varieties. Mess Jl. 1IYAN.
Wic»Nlta»AY, Feb. :ted.
Mies Frank McLean !pent SaturJ.ty
and Suuday at her home here.
Mrs. Henry Jones and Miss May let
last week Dna visit t, Ayiuter.
Richard Heid delivered a tine team
of horses to a Wingham buyer peeeter-
day. t
Thus. Seuthere returned house •S.tt-
uiday after attending the meeting of
the county council in Godericb.
Miss Dunkin, of. London, who has
been the guest of Mre. Boles the part
week, lrlµrued to her home today. '
Semen, Harult't'.-Following is the
standing of the pupils of Dungauuou
,-pmublicenet sc ooJ L m
aesAteilLtitsicr.,of.
Quarterly services will be conducted
in the Methodist church on Sunday
next at 10::X). The quarterly board
will meet. the following Monday at
2:a1 p. in -
PROSPERITY.
Ti see, Feb. 2ud.
Semen. REPtmt t . - Thti-indimering is
the report of S. S. Nu. 2, West Wa-
wanosh : Sr. 1V. -George Ilexter, Liz-
zie Flutter. Jr. 1V. -George Twelve
ley, Violet Plunkett, Charlie Mills,
Muriel Washington. l'harlie Twain.
ler, .111.- -Lawrence Baxter, Walter
Washington, Lillie Plunkett. Sr.
11. - Lavine Hutchins, Ada Medd,
Adeline. Smith. Jr. Ii. Muriel
Smith, Lillie Hutchins, Elwin Moss,
Ilaunah Flutter, Cecil Kix ter. Part
11. -Burton Mills. Eaeret Finnigan,
Edythe Serinlegou t. Sr. Part L -
Frank Washiogion. Henson Finnigan.
Oliver
Sine h. Part I. -Mussel Mills.
MABEL A. BAILIE, Teacher.
LOTHIAN.
WenyinwAY, Feb. 3rd.
SCHOOL REPORT.- The following
is the report of 8. 8. No. 7, Ashfield
nsutre in order of uterit, teasel on the.
weekly examinations : V. - Lena
Henderson. Hannah Hogan. IV.-
Murdena MacKeezie, Greta Campbell,
Inerda Hogan. n t, J ohn McKeitb I Rob
McKeith, Kenneth Campbell. Ken-
neth Henderson, mimeo Ethel Mc -
Keith, Janet Ritchie. 111. -Kelso
McNay, ?ladle Cooke. il..-Olive Mc-
Keitb, (Evelyn Wellington, Clarence
Henderson, equal), Eva Hogan,
Thomas Cooke. Part Ii. --(Graham
McVay, Jennie Johnston. equals Maar
Stein. 1. -Inure Main. '3. Iitv.NK
\VOODM, Teacher.
e •
N
AUBURN.
\VKoNE141) %Y, Feb,' :3rd.
v. A. E. Janes attended the'Mab-
bath vermeil i•oiivemtiiin at -Nile -Test
Wednesday.
The scarcity of snow has had a bad
effect on the sawlog business, as none
Ints+cthe-waw-iniIl at pi•es-
r•ot. - - - ' .
A. King h to n charge of the
caretaking of he theeli.t church
and James Cart ut t Pteshyterien
church for the 1 t 'nt y r.
The slaters are still we•arirlg a
doubtful sweet. Ili' the appearance
of the river (here ate email preselects
of the ices being 111 for skatingr a
timeat least. - -
Mrs. Chapptnan, of Ste Ileo tewu-
sieiLit f erinetee t tertdi ntn Was
wamusTi near thin--611M66i6;,' t sited-lti -
Ow reeidenceof John Knox th earlier
part of this week. -
The movement in the horse best era
ie IN' iienin t0 look letter. Willi m
R R
Manes sold A span coming three yenta
old for $275 and George Dawson s pfd
a span of colts to John ltaithby.
Mr. Mitchell, of Lucknow, spent bat
Thenslay and Fridey in the village,
inspecting a carload 01 tnaple rollers,
which he purchased from Mr. Howson.
j11e iGowson will deliver then, at the
station this week.
Tie OHO .%NIZK F.ttt.'Kna' Ct.u,.-A
tneeting of the farmers in this locality
Was held in there're hall in the sillage
last Tineetay evening regarding the
formatiotels, of a farmers club. As
glare was teem, misunderstanding,
Action was po tpnned until a future
meeting.
Cosa; epee ATION.tt. MKIST'S°. -- The
annelid meeting of Knox church was
held in the buue'ment of the church on
the 24th lilt. Itepnt•te from the offi-
cers in e,ennectine with the various
division, of the church woe% were re-
ceived. On the whole a ateetlyy prng-
resa hers been maintained thrdughout
the year. The indebtedness, after
paying tor the new sheds. end Wanes.
still dile on the •hunch, amounts to
about $8110. Thomas Radcliffe and
David itsmsey were elected to the
hoard) of management ; Wane. Rid•
dell, Stneigh/in and Finglend were re-
elected (melees: Jacob Stoltz, secre-
tary. and John Arthur, lreaeurer.
MKrtwutrt'rs \Viet- tutu,. - The
canvass for ailserip tidos for the pro-
mpted use Methodist church is uuw
e+++uplr Wd. were ielt is-.fttite- eater
factory, upwards of $5,0UI) teeing mule
scribed. 1'enders will immediately be
called for and the erection of the
church will take place the coming
summer. A beautiful church which
will he a credit to our village nod to
Methodism will be erected on the site
which Itis-alresely been purchased:
A Genu Premiere yt. - Despite the
incleuteht Weather on Friday evening
last a fairly large crowd tteeentbled in
the Methodist chierch to hear the con-
cert given under the auspices of the
W. M. 8. The musical part of the
program was given by the Lucknow
choir uuder the able leadership of Mr,
Anderson. The choir rendered 'mule
excellent music, consisting of autos,
duets, quartettes and choruses. Mises
Dunkin, elecntiur.iet, of London, Rave
several -selections, whiyh received the
hearer applause of the audience. On
the whole the program was one of mi-
mosa' excellence. -
_Senior Room.
Senior_V.-Etbel Case, Ethel Glenn,
Vera Herein, Irene Oliver, Ceara
Spruul. Pratt McKenzie,, Bert Wig-
gins Roy Medd, Janie Swami se Pearl
McNally. Junior V. - George Case.
Cosa Allen, Lotze Y onto Elva John -
eon, Melvin Glenn. IV. -- Fanny
Fitzgerald, Riley Bradford, Clarence.
8ntiieyi-iMyrtlrAlien.-efmet yr! - eland's.
Luella Bellamy, . Verna McNealy,
Maty McCourt, Laurie Smith, Layne
encs Smiley. Stephen Medi. 111. -
Lows Gibson, Lillian Pentland, Edith
Stothers, Lorne McKenzie, Arthur
Ranch, Laura Fowler. Clayton Yards,
Ralph Dishor, Hazel Curr, Marvin
Den•nin, Fred Errington. Number. on
roll,:at; average at!endanre, 33.-H.
U 1
, ruicipal.
Junior 1(oorn,
Repeat It :-"Shiloh'. Cure will al-
ways cure my roughs and colds,"
Senior 11. -Ethel Brown, Linnfiehl
Anderson, Pearl leers, Merlon Dither,
Jarvis Andersen, Willie Fitzgerald,
Myrtle Oliver, Scott McNeil. Olive
Glenn, Fred Fowler, Harsh, . Isere.
C. H. Robinson, Hazel Augustine.
Victor Errington. Middle -II. -- Iva
Carr, Ruth Fowler. Edith Sands, Her-
old Sproul, Edith Anderson. Junior
i1. -Albert (frown, Margaret Medd,
Ruby Allen, Harold Manning, Dek,as
Disher. .I ndsun Bell, Lew Elliott,
Georgie Caldwell, Redvers Augustine.
Edgar Carr, Prank Glenn. Franklin
Thompson. Junior Part 11. -- Bert
Smith, Irene Carr, (daedys Errington.
Sadie Mo.:mtaire Freida Sande, Harry
Stewart; Georgie Glenn. Junior 1. --
Marion Bice, Warren Ivers. '•H'
class -Percy Elliott, Wilbur Brown,
Stanley Rivers, Bert Bradford, Gor-
don Glenn, Harry Carr. Number on
roll. 411: average attendance, • 30,
Colts li. Remmers. Assistant.
t:ARLOW.
FuinAY; Jan. '_9th.
Mies ('lull, of Go detich, was a recent
visitor el It. M. Young's,
-H-. -J. Me i-,ui. of Pnphrr-itmr,-has
bought a fine span of, heavy horses
tram it man near 11 Alton.
The new teacher of S. .i. No. :1
Hector McKenzie, who ceases from
near fort Albert-ia nul.ing a good
impression in the section.
The annum convention of the Au-
burn' Sabbath Bch x,1 Assi(' tion
takes place in Knox church, Au ern,
on the Ith of February and will
attended by a number of Carlow
Sabbath school tpteherm.
There has been a considerable
amount of shipping from MmGaw ^sta-
tion the last week or two. Seiernl
c Wends of wheat. cattle and sheep
Wpm 4 - -.few-sew.-Ja.
very convenient for the people of
Colborne.
Deo. Mon•ish. of iePi,se%sin, Man„
a ioniser resident of these putt•. has
been visiting among hie old neighbors.
He looks Well and says that the West
is the place for a young mean to go.
He has done mel • out there himself,
hawing surd out s half-sretiun at ell:ill
an bcre and t d to enjoy life at
telae t'. /
Sey I of our fi•luer+ have sold
their fa work, meet Belt bringing live
cents at peened. This he a high price
for this season of the year. Rohl.
Beall recent delivered a bull weigh-
ing 2,3511 lbs. to Stephen Andrews.
This is Pinball the heaviest Iwai Ani-
mal an far she front this stalker).
Bob knows how t fatten stock.
WESTFIELO.
TUSIODA v, Feb. 2nd.
We are sorry to kno that Mrs.
Henry Dinsmoreis sliIs, in A eery
critical condition.
Mn. Weedeock returned to her
home near Quebec lest week, after
spending a month with her daughter,
Mr.. Hnrel,-sty.
Mut. Ioii't ASKMn To KEyf.t IN. -
Thl' ufflei*l quarterly Hueneme meet-
ing of the Methodist ehurchra of Art-
htirn airlift was held in Westfield
church on Mende} Afternoon The
Ananees were f d to lee well t!p ; ill
fact, nark appointment had sensiteld-
erable Mumint to the goal after pap•
ing rxpsnsee. A unanimous call wail
extended to Rev. A. E. 'Jones to re-
main for the fourth year, which he
Colds on
the Chest
Ask your doctor the medical
name for a cold on the chest.
He will say, "Bronchitis."
Ask him if it is ever serious.
Lastly, ask him if he pre-
1_.scribes Ayer's Cherry Pec-
toral for this disease. Keep
in close touch with your
family physician.
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When you tell your doctor about the bad
taste in your mouth, loss of appetite for
breakfast, and frequent headaches, and
when he sees your coated tongue, he will
say, " You are bilious." Ayer's Pills
work well in such cises.
-arras by We J. C. Aur Ow, Lowell. *s.s w•
accepted subject to the •tem iif 1 he
stationing • tee.
BENMILLER.
MIINLAY, Feb. les.
Miss fluff spent Tbureiliiy at her
homein Dungannon.
Miss Lydia Walters le spending A
few days in the vicinity.
Mrs. Henry Fisher is uu the sick list
and under tete doctor's cart:
Mitt Elsie Oke waited a clay or eu is
titxlerich tuwnsblp last week. '
Mrs. James Long is much improved
And Mrs. iled1le lite returned home.
sliper-Pons$ Fishy r-hae- been et
with her rioter. Mts. M. Ohler, who
has been on the sick list.
\Ve regret lu item' that the Misers
Hess and Belle Heldle are at present
indisposed. We hope the illness may
prove of short duration.
A guest arrived at the home of
i(ictiaitI Jewell un \Vedney.liY last.
when Juc Priddle became paper to a
Isouotiog baby boy. ('ongratula-
tionst -
CBciu n NuTKN. -- The special ser-
vicer at Ziuu etre still going on and aro
resultiug in rueoea They will sun.
t' • alt this week and on Sunday
11ieg at 10:30 the quarterly ser•
velvetand interamt•nt will be held at
Zion. Service here ,. .1 be Withdrawn.
Prayer -meeting will be held on
\Vednesday evening of thin week at
the home of Jesse Gledhill -The
League will hold serviet as usual on
'l'hursdty evening. The topic will be
lakeu by Miss CIuf.
OHITI'.tut Y.-Thei-tngel ordes-t$bns
again entered into one of the houses in
out vi Ia re
and taken n
d awe a sono
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girl in the bloom or youth, o the peg
sun of M*bcl Priscilla, seeoud daugh-
ter of William eel:raughen The de-
ceased Was just in her' twenty-first
year soul until a couple of yews ago
was the picture ..rd. .health. . But,aha
fell a victim to tiibm rculusts. This fall
she seemed to 1•ecover somewhat, and
until the last two or three weeks
WAS much improved, in lee( taking
an outing tilluost every day, and
the do^Lure held out hopes of
her recovery. Failure of the heart,
however, caused her death on 'flours -
day last. Miss Nellie and Henson, her
sister end brother, were telegraphed
for on \Vcdneselay tend arrived in
(iodenich the same evening. Miss
Straughan will be touch missed in the
house and among her many friends.
sere was of a very cheerful tlispositiuu
and shed sunshine wherever she went,
winning the love end c teem of all.
We extend uur deepest sympathy to
the twre*red and sorrowing family.
of which there remain Iu uttuurn their
loss, besides the patents, Mrs. David
Itodgere, of l.odeeieh township : Ben-
son and Nellie, of Toronto • and At -
thur and Ethel, at home. We would
with to remind them that 'there is a
loving Father who will guide the de•
patted one to that happy home itltove
whelp pain and suffering are no mote
andr e•
tb t is oral, atonal real. The
funet.tl took Olive on Nat (inlay after -
moon at 2:311 and in spite of. the ,term
and cold was well attended. Among
the many dural Weenies was eine from
the F:temente- League, of wtui,•li de -
Mittel WAS it niember bel'utc her ill-
ness. The p4allbearera _ re Lt". Oki:,
Cameron %Melee. led ar•d Stewart,
Jim lleddle, Lester Welters and
F:r'llesi I'trinrnter.
"My youngest boy, 3 years
old. was sick with fever
last June, and when he got
better the doctor prescribed
Scott's Emulsion, and he
liked it so well that he drank
it out of the bottle, and is
now just as plump and strong
as any child of his age any-
where ... two bottles fixed
him 0 K." MR. JOHN F.
TEDDER, 263
Box + Teague -
Freestone Co., Texas. ---
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
Time LAY, I'ubruary' 1, I3l9 7
All the Latest
New
Spring
Suitings...
JUST TO BAND.
ENGLISH AND FRENCH IMPORT ATIONS
made up in
THE LATEST AND BEST STYLES
McLEAN BROS.
Art Tailors and Clothiers
ST. AUGUSTINE. mid Lok. as if the trip lio.l agreeelt
Mi.: Bening.•r is un the list a - -
present. :r -ick --+--t__ _,I:eyd ail
�'hs"ttgastZtli3'i►ee'7t:
til-
lers. 1lylre Muir, of l'u1,•nre `
:np.sled • Helxet it : - :�hilorh's Cure will til -
her mother, Mrs. Ed. lfv. Lest ways. viler my coughs and cold• "
week. -
Mr. and Miss O'Connor, of, 1' •t
O'Connor, this week.
Miss Mary Ask lirophy has re
turned home sfter A IWo .Weeks' .vioal
with friends in Odeon.
Andrew Glasgow. jr., has finished
working with the O'Connor heither.,
and is now working with Win. (;imp
hell of the lith concession.
A number from this vicinity at-
tended tete tea -meeting in Auburn on
Monday evening of last week and re
port having haat a good time.
Patrick Walsh has returned hone,
after a month's visit with friends in
Centun, Ohio. lie is bele and hearty
TUESDAY, Feb. 2nd. with hue
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not
keep
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G. JOHNSTON
EMBALMER
ANO
FUNERAL DIRECTO?
II-urnitu . and Undertaking waee.wu,e,
\t-ont tide Square.
toreim. Ooderlch
nce, 3.1 William
1 idrnce 17,1
Night rail. At :side
Nt t.
'PHONE:
We Tyi'e have
,th
Sell allemt a
P
Them!
ICF PRICES.
--�. KNOX
AUBURN.
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Orders carfuliy ■tteneed to at .112
hour.. night or ay
'PHONE 15 OR 24
Warehouse ('cr. West
Whom -Irani. w ( and Yards I street and
at I)ock Sonars
COAL
ALL KINDS OF COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
MAO foal welghte1 on the market scale..
. h.•re you get 2.410 11,,.. for a ton.
WM. LEE.
nnlrr,, left at l'. 1'. I.KN'S Hardware Store
sol .•ido Square. promptly attended to.
•••O-_0-4.•
o STOCK O
REDUCING SALE
of
RANGES and HEATERS,
1
is the greatest help for babies
and young children there is.
It just fits their need; it just
sults their delicate, sensitive
natures; they thrive on it. Just
a little does them so much
good and saves you so much
worry. You owe it to them
and -yourself to make them as
strong and healthy as possible.
Scorr's 'Estttl.SION will help
you better than anything else;
but be Sure to get SCOTT'S. ,
it's the band there arc so
many wortqltss imitations.
At,t, tRUC(:tMTC
1Kr. T. a.Yr ling in -t weltti,. , asahrr Irltor ehnnt
kin hroth., In law'. .•hllaren. tet as w.4 t -.'u 5).
letter. and .s Its Inf.nmeonn nn the w,hir.Y. A
7.4lynt. ao ntl„eln. ehl. Mrar. le wariest.
SCOTT it SOWN&
124 Welhnsfee Se.. W. Tweets
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CREAM SEPARATORS,
HORSE BLANKETS,
BASKETS, etc.
Inrorder to make boor space for our Spril:g
and Summer goods, we quote extremely low prices
on the following goods.
_
STOVES.
ISm,pireQueen with reservoir and higb.shalt. was Woo.
Lar_1114:.t1tL- -- -
�•Her Majesty Steel Range 'with high shelf, mode bt t li
• leek 141gvc Co.,. wars thetet1l, for ,$4:f lith
Welket's Pilot Steel Range. Itigls shelf, eesen•uir, was
$511,00; for $43.151.
Royal Art Meter. est dent eir esoft reel nrwtxxl. Thee -stereo -
lens a self -feeder 1100 call lN+ t,'ntoved when burning wood ; It
also has n place -for a hot air pipe. was $'J'(.I5), now $$3,OU.
Huck Prize, self -feeder, was $2.1.151. now $21.00.
Also it number of
SECOND-HAND HEATERS AND RANGES at low prices.
HORSE BLANKETS.
" i3lanket. with stay time were $2.2, now $1.711.
11 Blanket t, Were 12.151, now $1.511.
u Hlankrts, weer $1 N5, now $I.:;,.
WILLOW ' BASKETS.
Large number of une•hushel Willow Rackets at 38c.
Also li-hushed baskets at ::es
No. 12 Coiled Spring Steel 'Wire. -
\Vr liar,' 1W, 1 •,nsof this wire which we want to cheat oat__ -•
rhe h w.' olf.•r " „nt the Inn price of 31e per Ib. line pouod
ref the goes n, t..e as Ian pounds of No. 11.
3EPARATORSe
(1, ,- No:; . harples Meparelor, $17.50.
One No. I 4iii.irplerm Separator, $47.ti0.
Plumbing, Heating, Stenq! -fitting, Electric -wiring
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, AND ALL
WOEK FULLY (GUARANTEED.
21114MMOINININI. •,44
Store Phone 22
House 'Phone lir CHAS. C. LEE b
•usoammeammen o_.
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