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LOCHALSH.
TCKsuA'., Feb. 10th.
Murdoch Mutberon returned home
from Glencoe hast Saturday.
Eight more recruite have joined the
Lochalsh Rifle (Huh since its fleet
meeting.
Mrs. 1'. F. Headroom has been un-
well the last two weeks owing to
neuralgic trouble.
T. A. McKeitb, the assessor for Ash -
Held township, is this week making
bias rounds its this district.
Mus. McKenzie, who i•. residing
with her son-in-law, John t ,ulaysou,
is at present quite 111, and Is under t he
medical care of I)r. Miutpsou, Kintail.
1Vm. Bueglarx is at present hauling
stone and other material in order to
-' build a new cement house the aaiug
aitrunet. His rigght hand Melt itsOneIe
work is his eon Tone. who is a -hustler
when it comes down to hard work.
John R. McKenzie is inclined to the
view that Southern Alberta is favor-
able to the health, while Dune. C. Is
of the decided opiniou that an need -
'tonal trip to the wanner regions of
the South is absolutely necessary, in
order to keep in prints' condition.
Our venerable friend Alex. lung,
who is still quite able to get around
*It h utt a cine. has shown a noble -ea -
ample to the younger generation by
joining the rifle chit. It is impossible
that a "decline and fall" of Canada
can occur when she liar such patriotic
Sens and fathers.
Tom McDouald is nut yet quite de-
cided what kind of clover be will sole
un his farm this spring. Bat for
around the residence he intends toter
a new species of clover, which flour-
ishes
lourishes chiefly in valleys, and which
presents a very beautiful appearance
when in full bloom.
SATING GooDBYK.-A large number
from this section attended the fare-
well party at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth McKenzie, Inuribr.
given 'in honor of the Misses Bocce,
and Bell McKenzie, who are to leave
this week for Granum, Alberta. The
two young ladies were the recipients
of some valuableopresents and an ad-
dress. An enjoyable ts
able ertln'
J y evening was
spent by all, but mingled with regret
et the near departure of the two pop-
ular young ladies.
MiNotiNo EA('H (J7HKR's TKAIw.-
Two once bright and promising young
men, whose lives, it Is feared, are now
blighted. can be area these days sit-
ting hand in band on the sands of the
shore, gazing with wistful eyes to -
warts the far Northwe.et over the sad
grey waves of Lake Huron. And
ever and anon above the roar of the
breakers, as they thunder on the
(teach, can lie heard the mournful
client of the melancholy song: -
"Ah : our heart. will break for those
that are gone,
And never we'll
ser them hm an•
� Inose.••
Don't disturb them, boys : for one -of
them to K. and the other N.
LOTHIAN.
\\'xnNlt0DAY. Feb. 17th.
Miss Ada MacKenzie spent Satur-
day and Sunday at her home hers.
Mrs. T. F. Henderson is on the sick
lint. We hope to hear of her speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Splann, of Neepawa.
Mao., spent a few days visiting Mrs.
W. J. MacKenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Morrison and
three children. of Pipest ni. Man.,
'pent a week at Alex. MiLexn's,
Chester Ritchie, while working in a
Medi near Riverdale, had the misfor-
tune to have his leg broken • little
/shove the knee. He was engages( in
felling a tree and in falling it lodged
on another tree and ki'ke(l back of
the stump and struck hint. The day
wan bitterly cold, and in driving
home. a distance of twenty mikes Mr.
Ritchie suffered dreadful pain. He is
now doing as well as can be expected
undek I*. Gordon's care.
CREWE. • '
MONDAY, Feb. 15th.
Mrs. John Hunter, who bas been
sick the last week, is getting better.
Jwmes Culbert, sr.. 1s nn the sick
li.t.
Orton Durnin, of the G. C. L, spent
Sunday at his home here.
T. H. Culbert had the pleasure of
entertaining a surptlxe party from
the 12th concession of Ashfleld.
A number of the young men from
around Crewe intent( going West in
the spring.
%redrew Culhert spent Sunday tine
der the parental ro.d.
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KINTAIL. ASHFIELD. 1 LUOKNUW. .
'IT KMDAY. Feb, lush. S.tn toiity. Fen, 1:3t b. I 'rrKsDAI'. Feb. 10th.
Mrs. McGregor, sr., has leen indis• 1'KUAtt GRov K halKs.,- Kollert 1'ar• I \VIIMKN's INKTITI rK.-Thu Luck•
pored for a week. own ,tents was horse front Maoitoha, now Inxnch of the month Ilrnee
'Phos. O'Reilly, sr., atlll continues its went away on'Thm'eday. chert did \\•euuen'a Institute met at the home
a very weak state of health, not have as ion a stay chi winter as of Mts. Thos. Reid ole Thutrelay after -
Alex. Dingwall, of Blyth, Ir vieitiog 'e people of Cedarother tG.over spent
0 Ulet71K noon were
bust, when a goodly neater
friends along the lake shore. sight of dancing et .heti •
ei Ju noon a profitable
present and an interesting and
The Foresters helot an oyster sup. on Friday. February 1'6tl o.D.
program was eoloyel.
per at the residence of George Collin- Thomas Murphy' is visitingat 'edar Mus, D. M. Gordon a Sanitary
i very Cruct i -
g P Y cal paper e- The Suutio h Condit
aunt last Wednesday Peening. Grove this week.... .Much syut lh>' tenor of the Howe," which brought
elisa:ee Becca and Belle McKenzie ,s felt for Chester Ritchie, who had is forth much helpful diseussiou. At
and their °outdo, !Newlin Stewart, leg broken while ,vorkiog in et bud' t the next meeting the subject will le•
called to ray good -nye to their friends llolyrood• Chester is iwpiocing ver "The (irowing,of Sweet Yeus."
in Kintail on Thursday of last week slowly .....A lutnber 'of the youngUutnwuuion s,•rvices were held at
prior its their leaiirtg for Allx•ita igen who Kiutail ettendthe au C. 0. k'.
supper Ile I'resbylcrien church on Sunday
DKRATK.-:1 public debate is to; he t ening, when six uawee were added
held here next Monday eveningbe- given at George Oollinsoa's house.Ato he membership of the church. At
tweeu two of our young nom and two Hn anlpurchae,oj a nue beau d aught, the reparatory ser ricer on. Friday
from Ripley. The question of t'.•i• colt it i\Vaweuunli Inst week g even ng and Saturday afternoon the
ental immigration into Canada is to• pasta Rev. • T. L. P. Duro((• waw
he the subject, the Ashfield debaters "lin Gillian, of 'Demeter, is visiting awsistei by Rev. (i, P. Duncan. of
at Robert Howeors.
taking thd side against exclusion. 0 %Santee mete. ,
will be an interesting discussion. and Towssau' Cdtreei..--('utmcil met, llioser
Pentland,
nn doubt a' large crowd will be ,cur. today ; Deputy I{Ea•so Hunter slisent' I Machin( sued
eat to, hear it. I
thtough illness. Minutes of JanuaryI Joluua :Attending the millinery
11 approved, on elution of Messiest opening. at °ionto the week.
T,sta A Pf.rNtel IN A \VIi hos. 1hile Kickley and Dalton. The clerk r..- ( Iluc KSY- Lucknow hockey team
in estate of his life
Thu,. \Vat .parted result of voting ou local op- JI played at Win ham on Friday even -
Enough to end his lifr.by a plgnge it tion bylaw ars follows: Fpr bylaw dusts Euuugh Id.......H'ntriston and
Itobt. McDonald's well in the learn il'2; against, GtIO; necessary to curry, Lucknow hocks.) teams play here( on
yard, but owing to the coldness of the gaff t3; uisjoeity far bylaw, 431 5 �1'hurwlay eveui Lucknow leiuui
water Fe changed his mind, and when \f„s.,,d ty itlesara. Kickley and ruse has so tar won el the hol e__&
Rota. and his brother John return, art, that bylaw Nn: I l i,f 14i)ff; its pro �a d wfti ebeteavor t, regi i its rellu
from work its the bush they found Mint the wale of liquor in the tnwnshlp tion in this connecti,
him clinging to one of the crosahoards of Ashlleld, be now read a third time
at the Is ore" of the curb. He Mus las ken over
rescued from his perilous condition, Carried. 'Phe bylaw was then read, se for
wily run
there being uttont 18 feet of water in signed by reeve and clerk, and the +mc as engage
the well, not much the worse for his
corporation seal alta ted.' Moved by ! 1 hla sex ,tont. Mr.
dip. 11e has since been removes( to Messes. Stewart and Dalton, that the eek and
clerk write eleears. Musgrove and ' rho r.rulence ret itly vas the homer u( refuge al Clinton, where u
itle tat be -hoped. he neill.-stton-seitaitn
his usual health.
1. W. Collins' I
butcheringbusing
Collins et :\rasher, 1
Fred Nixonias
N7kuu moved to town this
occupies
roudfoot. M. P. P. e. calling_their at- rated her Kdwie Jarvis on Hr
tentiot' to -t gra proprwetiquango• ofTIIK STORM AND ITS EFk'Cof.
name of' the Ontario West Shote. Elec- snow storm on Sunday way wel
uric Railway Co.. to the Ontario West by those having the training of
I
Shore Railway Co. and asking them
to oppose the bill its Parliatuent utile"
they satisfy themsefres that the
change will have no injurious effect
on the township of Ashflel.l. such as
giving the railway cctompany power. to
� in the oils Loa hf on their
line in the n�►nit AehBeld. Car -
Last Monday the engine of the saw- ried. The auditors presented their re -
mill gav,+ o,tt and had to be taken to port, showingcash in trews De-
(ioderich for repairs.
rend
wore
31,1Gr+
, 1.•It).9l'• due
$
col.e.•tor, $3(15.0l, with interest on
overdue taxer, $23.02; total Berets,
December 31, $1,81;).31. with approxi-
mate liabilities al $116 :A1 and approx-
imate balance of. $1,73:3.21 on 1)ecem-
1 :i
ter L M^v
ed b
Meseta Dalton tt n and
Kickley, that the auditors' report be
adopted and treasurer's boo k•
accepted as correct. Carried. Moved
by Messrs. Dalton anti Stewart, that
-iast Tuesday George [wimp, of this the collector's roll, showing all tales
village, enjoyed his flat visit to Code- of 1019 and interest. collect be
rich by way of the new railway. acceptesf, Carried, The Measurers
report, showing balance on Band Jan-
uary 31 of $1.509.31, was received and
filed. On motion of Messrs. Dalton
and Stewart the following accounts
were ordered paid : Lucknow Sen-
tinel, balance printing, i3508, $17 ; Sig-
nal, printing, $1 ; Star, printingg, $1 ;
T. G. Allen, registration of birth.,
deaths and marriages, i009, $19.20;
Municipal Weirid, a•sessor'a and local
option*applies; ile) 34 ; 1'. McCarthy,
repairing culvert and two new string-
ers, $1 ; J. McKay, repairiog Carrick's
bridge, $2; %V. McCarthy, . cement
piping and repairing • culvert, coners-
'frKSDAY, Feb. 10th. sion 7, $i; R. Howard, repairing n1) -
841E11001. ItiWURT.-1'he following is proachH , Ltd win's bridge, $1 ; B. n1)-
841E11001.Buck-
the standing of the pupils of te. S. No. ingharn, repairing bridge, concession
7, Colborne. based on generaltroll- 12. $1 ; J. Blue, balance repairing,cul-
ciency : V. - Willie Durst, Rosie vert and damage to buggy, 25c.; J.
Thirst. Junior [V.-Berheret McCabe, Footer, repairing culvert, S. H. 0, 7, Tow -setae ('°CNet,.. -Council suet
Florence Snyder, Lone Allen. S'nior $1 ; T. G. Allen, council supplies, post- February Id 'pursuant to adjourn -
III . -- Wilhelmina Grigg, Miriam age, telephone, express and station• meat. Members all present. Minutes
schw•tnz. Mabel Grigg. Clifford Fisher. pry, $3.24; Municipal World, 0 copier, of last meeting read and passed.
Junior TIL --James Fisher, Della 95; .1. K. Finlayson end Jno. Long, Moved by J. J(athwell, seconded by
Grigg. Albert flunking. 1Villie Me- serlititt. $2I; M. J. McKay, balance John McChuc, that the following
Calle. Junior I1. -Harvey Snyder, salary, 1100. 143; W. P. Reed, holance rhengee be utade : John (' es -11,
Verna Uhler. Part II. -Ada- (Grigg, eatery, 1008. $229A4,. Total, $1131.72. prnondkeeprr• in Mere of John 1,.. ser :
Bennie Algin, Gertie Ohler, Allan Next meeting, March 27..'ftios. G. Louis Proctor, pathutaster in place et
Beindley, Senior fart 1. -- Essie ALLEN, Clerk. Wm. Findley. Moved by W. 11.
Fisher, Freddie Schwann, Stanley Lobi, seconded by J. W. Ven, that
Snyder. Junior Part i. -Karl Blake. OUNGANNON, the followjng accounts be paid : J.
Steil* Ohler, Vern McCabe. BERTHAGalt, postofficc box, $1 : C. 'Lindsay,
l'. MiLLtAN, Teacher.1 A. NEWTON, DENTIST, LUCK- outlet for drain, $'2 : auditors. $10 ;
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T. NOW.-Athomecvcrydayexcept Thum., auditory, postage, otationer •, 23c • 1
days. New remeayforextncting teeth ltiomn,- Fraser, to el,
form). bettor than gite. Crown and bridge work. R v 8:•NH. Bylaw No. :3
etc. Aluminum plates Inon hroakablet was leeeinded, borrowing money at 0
N. H. -You can always have your work mnrh per rent. Bylaw No. 4 was read and
better done its the dental °oe-more trate, passed. borrowin stone et5 rcent.
w
better facilities for doing the work, more cont. P g Y PP
Portable for the patient. per annum. .('editor,. report wits
NOTICK.-THE LOCAL AGENCY rests( and passed. Council adjourned
InDungannon for The Signal I.atthe Poet- tnMeet onthe fleet Monday in .Sprit
°twee Hook and Stationery Store where at 1 o'clock. NIxoN STURDY, ('ei•k.
order! will be received for subscriptions ad-
vertising and Job work, and receipts will be
given for amount.. paid for the same.
WKnNtssu.%Y, Feb. 17th.
Miss Daisy Ryan, of the G. C. 1.,
spent Sunday at her home here.
Mts. Jones and Miss May returned
lest Friday trona it. visit to friends In
Aylmer.
Hey. \V. ;1. Smith and Geo. Stith -
erg made a business trip to Myth _011
Monday:. -
Jack Roberta, of the Ste' ling Blank.
Auburn, spent Sunday under the pier -
ental roof,
Mi.s M. hymn arrived lest week
fr Baltimore anti will spend some
time at her home here.
Inspector Tom paid his senti•aunual
visit to our 'school on 1Vednesday ••1
last week. He stt•ongly ceesimmend.•t1
that an utra¢i(ete school •h• erected
in oar village•.
Temple Clark, our tsiker, has shielded
to take a trip to •the \Vent about
March 1St. 11' he likes the country
dile he will probably locate in sots,•
1Vestt•rn town.
DRATIt me Mlle. Ilecirreis The
death occurred et Elinira on Motndey
of Mrs. M. T. Bechtel, who had been
ill only a few days. The deceased was
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .los
1Vhyatd, of thin place, who left im-
mediately for Elmira on the receipt of
the rind news. The funeral -will take
place horn Menem station nn Thurs.-
(ley to 'jhngannon cemetery. The
sot•r)win\family have the 'sincere
sympathy of\a large circle of friends.
SOMETHING CAN BE DONE,
AUBURN.
1VKu oyeto tY, Feb. 17tb.
Lest week witnessed the last ship-
ment of evaporated apples from here.
George Youngblut ships a carload
of saute.• front the station here on Sat'
urdsy. _ •
The meeting called for the argent-
ation
of the Ferment'. Club, owing to
the storm, failed in maturing.
The snow yesterday was it welcome
sight. A large number in thie locality
had a us.
eo
g 1 deal of teaming to do.
The mune. is current here that the
township of Colborne is about to or-
ganize for it local option campaign.
At the last Meeting of the Hnllett
council it was agreed to du the busi-
ness of the Wwnehip with the Sterling
flank herr.
Last week there was a serious acci-
dent at the sawmill. Alexander
()hhakhston prepared, to smooth off
the surface of a large pulley in the
rail( : the chisel caught, splitting the
pulley and throwing Mr. Oahaldeetoo
back nn the floor, breaking lit arm
at the wrist.
COLBORNE.
Does Not
Color Hair
Ayer's Hair Vigor, as now
made from our new Improved
formula, does nor stain or color
the hair even to the slightest
degree. Gray hair, white'hair,
blonde hair is not 'made a
shade darker. But it certainly
does stop falling hair. No
question about that.
1)nn not chance As color of As hair.
Formula.,th swot bottle
' show tt to your
gersAsk t.m about u.
than ao Y h• Nr•
Indeed, we believe it will stop every case
of falling hair unless there is some very
unusual complication, something greatly
affecting the general health. Then you
should eonsult your physician. Also ask
him 'about the new Ayer's Hair Vigor,
--Node by tae J. Ot yet Co,. Lowell. Ma...+
-toe. *re
THE CLEANEST : ,a �1 THE 1':C3T
THE IJCIffEST ;)0W)° f9!'sGK
\ POMMEL
SLICKER
-Thr
nned
age,
wood nod ice to town. The abse.ce
streets in an almose t itnnpassablw ett t
cond
tion, and it is to he hoped that in
future none shall be detained from
church services owing to blocked
streets. The eleetri•' Light_ wires be-
came ane erns
sett on Sand af evening,
caused by the storm, and for some
time the congregation of the Presby-,•
terian church listened to their pastor
te dark. 'o
li
wevrr theh
it tsar:t-
tion beautifully ,used in the ser-
mon and t e inconvenience was stun
forgotten.
t3AYFIEt.U.
1'CKeuAY, Feb. 10th.
weJnaa.t. Donaldson, of the Soo, left on
IDS return journey on Tuesday of this
A- ‘41.17 beery fall of snow carne on
Tuesday aftern000i,, whieb, as it was
not accompanied by high winds as is
usually the way, will make sleighing
at last. Those who have been
anxiously waiting for sleighing to
get some teaming done will have it
chance to der it now.
Mr. \Valmsley took the services in
the. Presbyterian •••htu'ch on Sabbath
last and will continue to do so for
severatl weeks, as Rev. Mr. McNeil in-
tends Coking some holiday's.
Hey. John McNeil left on Tuesday
for Toronto, where he will attend a
coulee of lectures in Knox I •oilege.
Don't forget the concert in the town
hall on Friday everting.
GOOERICH TOWNSHIP.
BENMILLER.
TrIOWA Y, Feb. 1fKh.
Miss Belle Heddle recovering from
her Wiese.
Prayer meeting this week will be
held at the home of Mrs. Mohring.
Misses Ethel Walters and Elsie Oke
spent a few deys cidling in Godet•ich
township last week.
Several of our young f1Pnpletook in
the entertainment at'l'aylnt's Corners
school house. Ooderi,•h township, on
Friday night last aged enjoyed them-
selves fairly well.
Rev. (deo. Buggies of Seaforth, had
charge of the missionary service here
on Sunday evening, hut. owing to the
inclemency of the weather, there was
hut a .mall attendance.
The farm ree•rntly owned by Jae.
Mr. Free gave Crewe a business call Manning has now passed into the
on Saturday. han,l• of Will LIng, Mr. Manning
hit, not yet decided where he will
'settle, but may go West.
A \\'K COMIC RKt1KstltK.oNtlf. The
tneuils t•• Paw. 11.etr•rat 1lwieon,
N... Ws, S on ref 'feen{s•reance, of this
place. r,•ut•tvo a plie, sit surWiseat
one .4 their lingo se week ear an
ago, when a pa.:kage WAS forwarded
from Bro. Martin Stewart, who, until
the time of his leaving Bennliller, wee
Mornay, Feb. - 13th. a ver much intern and active
Robert Durnin is spending et few
days with friends herr.
Mrs. H. Ttckaberry is al trneliog her
(her, who is i11 at present.
Mr. and Mn. Thos. Culbert are
spending a few day, with friends at
1, atgside.
MAFEKINU.
Mt+tr Afrr -Ismerty;
visiting et .1. 'Amenity's.
MIs. Anderson, of Zion, is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. A. Finlay.
Mian flaky riarkwr I, of Lochalsh, is
ckiting her aunt, Mrs. Htothen.
T. Menary has several teams busy
hauling maple blocks to Lucknow.
1 1t. Henr)'s sale on Wednesday was
well attended, J. Purvis was sue
Lioneer,
age. when Aliened, proved to contain
a. number of 1' tlifnrnia oranges.
They tvrIO et new variety and not as
large as the average orange shipped
here, but were ereal Californian heat.
end Martin's kind teun•mbrance of his
old friends was much appreciated. He
has just letely gone to California, hav-
ing h•fore hien lo,•tted at Pearhlend,
ii. C.
Flus:. -'Phe home of Mrs..l. White
Miss Ray Stothets, of \Vinghani. wee burned to the ground on Friday
end C. !Mothers, of Ifenmiller. spent night IAst. The lire apparently
Sunday at their home here. wght /cool the kitchen range. in
-- ( which it Ilre h ul loco left turning.
Arthur Roes. a nephew of Mts. \Vhite
Hurl a guest thele, happened to waken
just in time to melee end secure the
Mrs. Taylor, of North Dakota, is safety of the other occupants. rhe
visiting relatives around Nile. flee hal gained stirh headway that
nothing (-mild he done to stop it, And
excepting ROOD' of the parlor end bed-
room furniture and a nm1ll amount of
clothing everything was burnt, the
dog included. it was somewhere
about. 3 o'clock in the morning when
the fire took place The building and
contents -warp innuresl in the \Vaww-
nosh Mettuwl but the insurance will
not rover the loss.
The Woman's Missionary S o- LANIS.
eiet.y met et the home of Mts.
.iohnitn Iwai Wednewley. it was it
very etnrmy (ley, but meet of the
mbwrit and a number of visitors Clgib was held at Lanes nn tistnrday,
is ere pree.nt. The bossiness partof when the following officers were
the eructing was oondneted by Mrs. elected for the year: Captain, C. E.
tlstow, at. the dome of whleh a short McDonagh ; l.reaaurer, Jos. Sniehzer :
rogram we. given. The next meet- eeeretery, .1. C. St others : committee,
kg will he held at Mee. Diestow's. I W. J. IAns, W. P. Sandarwnn.
1 A small boy with his first wateit has
Snlwcr16,1 for The feigned. the tone of his life.
NILE.
TUresDAY, Feb. l(kh.
Mrs. Charles Girvin returned last
we •k from Rowrnanville, where she
had been attending the funeral of her
father, Mr. Ferguson.
At the Epworth League next 'Tues-
day evening there will he no topic. bort
there will 1)e a service of prayer and
praise. This is a time when everyone
cAll take part. A good meeting is
hoped for.
Tue.DAY, Feb. Hlth.
The annum( meeting of lanes Rifle
To Stop the Increase of Catarrh in
Goderich.
Catarrhal trnnhles aro ire -reusing,
not only in Goderich but all over the
coontry.
(' IL.rr 11 is It gcru disctwa and to
cute it gems life In tho note, throat
and Mims must Is. dest.roye,l. and t his
ran h. done , n'y Ly Ineathiog Hy-
I'h r • i , no dangerous stomach
drngcing ,vhen ilyom.•i is used; no
tablet or liquid mistimes n-hetr►,t• the
digestion is often destroyed.
Breathed through the trent {socket
inhaler that comes with every .ntttit,
itis healing halsants penetrate the
most remote air cells, destroying the
catarrhal Kenna so that quid recov-
ery follows. The com Isle outfit
coats hot $i.IKI and Jas. Wilson agrees
to refund the money shouts Hy�omel
fail to do all that is claimed for it.
Men whn awn electric plants are
satisfied with Iight harvests.
Scioto!. ItKI(KT.--Following is the
neport of H. S. No, 2, Goderich town-
ship. for January : Senior Tr. -tow
450: Howard (lark, 353 ; Violet.
Chambers, 323 ; James McMillen, 31.5
Eileen Millan.:1N ; John 1Vhite. 275 :
"i purchased a bottle of
Scott's Emulsion and im-
mediately commenced to
improve. in all, I think 1
took 14 bottles, and my
weight increased from 13:3
pounds to 184 pounds in
less than six months. i
know from personal results
the efficacy of Scott's
Emulsion." -FRET). R.
STRONCMAN, 417 Bath-
urst St., London, Ont.
Let us send you a copy of
Mr. Strongman's letter. Ile
had a trying experience, had
got run down
Scott's
Emulsion
built hint up, as it has thous-
ands of others.
The' strengthening and flesh -
producing properties of
SCOTT'S EMULStoN, are un•
equalled by any other prepa-
ration, and it's just as good
for the thin, delicate child as
for the adult. Be sure to get
Score's. It's been the stand
ard of the world for ;S years.
and is worth many times the
cost of the numerous imit.t
tions and substitutes.
ALI, DRUGGISTS
t..s a• fond you a hlt nem? of Mr
Ro, onaw.. .INter end sew. M her) It.ra
taro nn e►• wh)est Feel notation chi.
Pore,
SCOTT • aoWNF
1 J. walli...tee St_. W Toronto
and
cheapest in the
end because it
wears longest
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WATERPROW
Time Bassos Come
sewing eta
411811 DAY, l''ubruary 1 is, 1 Is 9 ►
CARHARTT'S
Overalls and Coats
made by Hamilton
Carharlt, the largest
manufacturer of ex-
clusively high-grade
union made over-
alls and gloves in
the _world.
A New and
Complete Stock
of these celebrated
goods just in. Only
the best of cloth
used in these gar-
ments. Thread,
buttons, buckles,
pockets, everything,
of the highest stan-
dard.
Anybody wanting if
a railway time book
ria have * one by
calling on
Joh \'sill, 211,1 ;'\'Artie Patton, 1ri7.
tc
Jami 1 v, -_,A..,441 I4a) 5t • Maggie YuiU,
2112; ev Mc\ttileln, 217. Junior
114.-- t, al -150; Ma ie White, ata ;
Maudie boontwin ; George (jinn,
107. Sen ,•
i IL -I. Erna
Whitely, 11 alsy•y�l cto 1IN l
iea ii ; Ben-
son isII ,Junin l� IM
I. Alvin
Thompson,
; Fredy+q� tel.
Senior part:if. - hence AT Il, i`har
ley McCabe. • J . i.• i•t I Norma
Inn, Linda Mc rad, Go onlehhgitt.
Senior part I.:- la Hut Ste, Vert
NAS
lIc �,
� Y
MA" e`BiT
Price 25 eft/Milli
*RD'S LINiMENTCO
- LIMITED
$4,1t471 c C uic,uufl5:�
YR 4O UTH, N. S.
t
ORIGINAtl
AND
ONLY
GEM t'
BEA AIME
OF
IMITATIONS
uinaRn�
SOLD
ON TIE
MERITS
OF
s
UINARD'
SOLE. AGENTS
,.
7 h nt tau 1
f r . Junior part I 'I;Iwwae
Foster. Number 00 roll, , average
attendance, 22. Junior, 11., junior
111., juniorHenske, perteet lettend•
afire.
Best -1
n spelling.
KK bite,M KRie 1uill, 'Violet
Chumbrrr•
Those Marked • were ahsrut fu out
part of exawiu.diou. O. K. iruaTalt,
Teacher.
\Vhen a woman pretends to be ig-
norant she k playing a deep game.
BROSI
GODERILH
erec.r a,..!
Histo Mother.
o
""Mot et•,' he said. putting his amts
around ter and kissing her ou the
brow, ague goingto marry the
'e
swe .tea
t oy • he
loveliest. Uest theo
n blest
girl in the veld."
into his eyes, the goes(
at'eft ufor r
anaged• to
al's as she answered
Looking to
lady by a g
i keep back her
in ht•oken tone..
"My -poor -ho !" - Chicago Rec-
ord -Herald
•
•
LEH1(iH PORTLAND
the strongest
make. 1
t i manufactured frofn
B(1 i9 much superior
cP tent fitade from
lin, rt tiVe are offering
this duel: a t at u
S. ,� � • '�
flyersICE I I J. BKOPHEY & SON
t ER NOW
1
I
G. JOHNSTON
EMBALMER
A
FUNERAL. DIRECT6R '
1• unlit use cud t'ndereuk Ing wareroomit,
w'u..t weds Square,
'!'HON S:: Store NI. Oodsrtoh
Ite.ddeinco 178
Night Calla: At residence. :13 William
Street.
to e•
to
YOU
Worse
Hardw
Worse s'
Hardw
LINIMENT
L
') We Or:
not
keep
Har-
ness!
arness!
W e - We -Wive
Sel d them at
All
Them! i I5IC1:5.
ILE. KNOX
1
Want a
Cutter?
If you do. now is your op to r-
lunity. 1 have a few still left,
and 1 Intend to let -tbteht''go at
bargain prices no na to clear
them out before the close .f the
season. tall and see what we
.an do for you.\
GRAY, TUD1-tOPE
and MOUNT FOREST
are the god* we handle.
1 have for eel'. two sol
Drivers and a Meavy
colt.
Robert Wilson
%gent for
Mosey- Harris Implements, Mel-
Iotte Cream Separators. Fleury
Plows, Bissell Disc
Harrows, Land Rollers,
etc., etc.
1Vsrernoms Hamilton Street,
Gcslerieh.
=tui
;••o•.■...
o STdCK
0
1 REDUCIN SALE
of \\
RANGES and HEATERS.
CREAM SEPARATORS,
HORSE BLANKET
-----BASKETS etc.
In order to make floor space for our S1 'illg
I and Summer.goolls, we quote extretnely low pric
o11 the following goods.
S__T, O V E --B .
Empire Queen with teservoir and high -shelf, weds $ki.OU,
for 513 t51,
\\'ut. Hoc Slave (:u.. wds W.141. for 1114:4•010.
I
\V,Iker's Pilot Steel Range, high shelf, tt•servor, was
$,ii),IMI, fol' $MI,
Royel At tIll:f.Ieat,'t Pot hard or soft real orwopd. Thin stove
I Iran a self -feeder that can be removed when burning wend ; it
also has is place -for a hot sir pipe. was $113.t$l. now $21.11.1.
Buck Prize, self•feeder, was $25.00. now $21.141.
Also a number .,f
SECOND-HAND HEATERS AND RANGES at low pores.
HORSE BLANKETS.
1
1
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r ---1 lin I.ItADINO ^-
Funeral un Directors
erectors
and Embalmers
OMw, oartally untanned to at .11
bears. !dont or day
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2 Blankets with may one, were $2.2,,, now $1.710.
13 Minket!, were *2.)5), now $1.50.
5 Blankets, were $1.95, now $1.35.
ss-
__.. WILLOW BASKEtS.
large number of one -bushel Willow Baskets at ;3Ne.
Also 4 -bushel baskets at 33e. •
No. 12 Coiled Spring Steel Wire.
we have two toneof the• wire which we avant to clear out.
which we offer yogi at the ton price of :3jc per 1b. One pound
of this goes as t.ii A. t Wo pounds of Nn. p.
SEPARATORS.
.S
One No. 3 Mbar pies, Mepantt or, $13.5).
One No. 1 Sharpies.. Separattn, $17.b0.
Plumbing, Heating Steam -fitting, Electric -wiring
PROMPTLY ATTI NDED TO, AND ALL
WORK FULLY GUARANTEED.
Store
CiAS. Lel
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