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BENMILLER
TUESDAY. Jain 11%.
SCHOOL HILP0ItT.-MODOW1141 the
etnoding ot the pupils of 8. 8. No. 4.
Colborne. for January. Name, in
Moore. 11 - fluterwes Hallman,
Willie Namode, Vera Goode, Clayman
Naegele, Wilson Militate Gladys klue•
Dings. Alan Moore. Goldwin
Pt. IL -Rumen Hill, Herold
nines. W. B. Bounticeti, Teacher
KINTAIL
MONDAY. Jan. 311th.
Ntrras.-Wedilhet belle are &gait)
beard in our village - Ted (*riffle
is visiting friends DetroHt The
denim given on bootleg evening lest
by Om young men of the Metall Rifle
Club was enjoyed by all rite
West Huron Partners' Institute held
its mould meeting at MacDonald's
Hall no Wedneeday and the Wonieses
institute met at the boom of Mrs.
Rom in the afternoou. A joint meet-
ing was bold ia the hall in tbe evening
and the addresses given by Mrs. Woe -
lard, Mr. Barbour and others were en-
joyed by all . Mt. and Mrs. Bridle
entertained some friends Oti Thursday
ev ening.
FOUND AT LAST.
Complies Cate of Gravel, Bathes Disease
and Rboneatiam by Dodd's Kidney
Mistessini, Lao St. Jean, Que., Jan.
30tb. (Special -After suffering for
amen years from Brigbes doeme,
rheumatism and gravel. three of the
most dangerous and painful of the
wise*, family of diseases muted hy
disoedered kidneys. Mr. AM& Train -
May. of this place, is ooce more a well
"1 beard of Dodd's Kidney Pills."
ears Mr. Tremblay. in an interview re-
gardiog big cure. "and so determined
to try them. I oiled them for a
month. with the result that my
Bright's dimmers is completely cunM.
I went other people who suffer from
kidney dimities to know that. Dodd's
Kidney Pills will cure them. Cure
Pills and you will never have Bright's
CARLOW.
MIDWAY, Jan. 31st.
Sittoot. Rmeteirr.-FoSoering is the
Deport. et tbe stand/ex of the pupils of
hi. 8. No. 3. Oolboree, tor the month of
January. based on attendant's. weekly
extunioadoes and emadoet. Times
marked, wean absent for an eke/vena-
Violet Taylor. Gordon McPhee. Olive
Yonne. Jr. IV.-Eile Robertson,
Elwin ttutiedge. David McMillen*,
olifford McPhee, Cheater McPhee*,
Fred Humphrey'. 8r. III. -Alfred
Pratt, Ada tibisids. Mary Medd. Jr.
11L-Reatte Levy, Roes McPhee,
Watt Hamilton. Lillian McPhee,
Willie Young*. Sr. II. --Verna Hem-
ilton. Edna JOINS. Elsie Levy, Leer&
Rutledge. Marie Watacio*. .Jr. IL -
°Mein Young, Wilmer Hewett, Gor-
den Taylor. Ralph McPhee, (Mile
Hamilton. Mild& Hardy, Frank Scrim-
geom.*, Tommy Bamiltome Frank
Shields*. David Gwyn. PL II. -
Kathleen Hamilton, Jessie Levy,
Annie Jams. Joe Young, Isabel
month. lift M. K. JACKSON. Mather.
MONDAY. Jam. 30th.
News or TUE WM.-Mr. and Mee.
Henry Pierce esiebnited the 41101•61r-
sary of their golden weddio at their
home here last week. 1rein
Manitoba, were there with a feer
neighbors and spent a pleasant time
Aogether. la tbe evening the friends
need a few el the young mopes of the
neighborhood natieted at tbe home
of their Poo. Alex. Pierce. of the 0th.
mid epent the evening in games and
dancing. Ail report baying spent an
eoloyaMai time. aed vrisit that Mr. sod
Mrs. Pierce user be spereid to enjoy
many more years together_ .
H. Pierer is oe tbe a& list. We
hope to hear a Ma speedy recovery.
datigetZercior Carrie KAMM. spent
liaises arWl hie grand -
Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Mam.
Haiti's. of Winghein bigh school,
spent Nuoday with his pitmen bore.
- T. Pierce spent a few days in
Londoo this week Iiimire Ackert
bad the misfortune to get. a nail run
Into hie band while be wee helping to
load leers. •
ritliftr ASV WOMAN'S MOIR 0014.
t. 414101C -The February mimber of
Women's Home Companion is *de-
lightftil St. Valentine number. There
is a emcee valentine sone. videeuve
ideas. and • valentine boot -list. The
fiction includes mother part nf "The
Admiral's Niles," • story by Kate
1)°?ft._ les Wiltlid• and her collaborators,
"men is Inakieg • bif7 bit. "In the
Lead nf Tomorrow." Maude Rad-
ford Warren. Is now in tearoom, pert
and is proving most egoitine. Short
stone@ in this number are onotelbuted
Zoweer well-known authors as Alice
. Hobert Footner. Owen Oliver
And Mary Heaton Views. The third
Peet of •111pein's Royal Lows Story "
hr Kelhogir Doriand. le devoted satire
te the story of the three little the -
dem a the King sod entree of *main
and is & rharming and homelike sale
Prank A Waugh open. mg eyes 10
Ole beauty of the wiener fermi le an
article entitled "My Tree Premeds in
'beet enticie entitled Oare
011ee Birds." gives us valuable inform -
Stipa eoscereing nor feathered pita.
Omen Imervill. is the Sem nf • Mir
Mike ea aft in Aimeelee, end bre
enema are thaws
•
Mono,. 30th -
W Se 1113 A CLINTON. - Wed mods
afteroctoo of last week, quiet weddieg
dist ebtorch personage. Memo by
Rev J. Ford. the oontractieg part -
field township, aud Mre. A. Barge, of
(Motile. The happy couple left on
the 4.15 train for Loudon and after a
short honeymoon will cornmenee mar-
ried life on the groom's how neer
Lucknow, tittende..1 by the best wishes
of their many friends
MONDAY. Jan. 31)th.
SAYING PAREWSLI---JOhn 0. Henry.
havlog sold hie farm to Walter Coo -
nineteen*, before leaviog for Clinton
invited his friends aod neighbors in
guests partook of an excellent supper,
after which the evening was spent in
@meal chat, games and grarnapbotie
selections. gong., etc. During the
evening Mr. and Mrs. Henry and moo
debit,' were asked to be seated. whom
an address wee teed by Mies Margaret
Jeekson end the host and hostess were
presented with a beantiful mantle
Mock and tiebert witb a handsome tie-
pin. Mr. Henry, although completely
taken by surprise. made a, suitable re-
ply. thanking the donors for their gift
end for their kindnees to them during
the thirty six years which be had
spent in tbeir midst. During the wee
sine' hours the crowd dispersed to
their respective homes feeling that
one and all had enjoyed a plearluit
TUESDAY. Jilin. NU.
JOTTINGS.- Miss Mamie Potter. of
Zion City, is here visitina ber grand -
percents, Mr. and Mrs. Willbun [neon.
tete reports everything quite pres-
to Zion uWer the directioa
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leader bre. Harry Hood. her
daughter Mrs. Mezsy and son Harvey,
of Penne. 8ask.. are vitiating tbeir
numerous frieode Isere
Agar and sister Mies May. of Mount
Forest. are spending • week with
their friends Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
McDiannid were visiting friends near
Stratford last week ....Mr. aod Mrs. R.
W. Vird et 1binegal, were visiting
Johnston. this week. On Sunday they
mug very soceptably in the Methodist
churcb. contributing a duet and solo.
Scarlet fever haa mode its ap-
pearance, end Mr. Mutton's youngest
child is very ill with it.... Aleorge
Kenneled. of Moose Jaw, is visitiog
among his old friends end neighbors
here Mr. Taylor, of London, was
viaiting his parents here last week.
TUESDAY), JAIL 24th.
SLIPPNRY tieugerre.-Tbe main of
rrida 'light followed as it was by
y's frost left our streets in a
very daemons onnditien, as many ot
our citizens found to their cost. John
McLeod had a fall on the ioe which
ntay prove very serious, as it is
thouglit his hip is dislocated and he
suffers severely. Miss Parsons also
had a fail but is able to he about.
Jorrome.-Rev. N. Stevenson. for -
merle of Ratbwell, Man., preached in
let. Andrew's church cm Sebbath last
and will again be present the mooing
Ont.. was tbe guest of hie uncle at tbe
pareunage last week ....Lewis Thomp-
son is on the sick list Mies Forbes,
wbo hes been laid up with a sore
throat, is recovering aed expects moo
to resume her duties at the schooL
Mr. Little also is recovering from a
severe ettack of quinsy.
TUESDAY, Jan. 31st.
Nento NoTes.-A meeting of the
il'ornen's Institute will be held on
Wednesday, February St.h. et 2:30 p.m..
at the home a Um. Spackman.
president Miss Claire Spacknien
has been ill with an attack of la
grippe Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Merner,
having dimmed of their farm stock
at Zunch, are taking over tbe busies's
conducted here for the post year by
Reid Bros. They have taken up their
residence in the home. on the Front
tome en -teeny occupied by Rev Mr.
McNeil end family.
TunistetT„ Jan. 31st.
Fume at the last nevelt* of the
Worneo's institutes, held at the bonne
of Mrs. Jobe Miller. sr.. was over
thirty Am interesting program' wee
given. The te discussed was "Kit-
chen Past and Present." Lunch was
HIM, AND THBRI. -We are sOrr)
te Mani thet John Aoheenn had the
misfortune to ent his foot quite
*everely while chopping in the bush.
Will Webster bats returned
trout Guelpb after balm a two
weeks' coarse of Mumma a the On
McLean. of Payee*, Meek.. bee hem
Nt., Helens Rob McGuire and
family have moved to the 'Mag.
Mr. Prate of the itWirseetit,I, itvlsi(ainrdonne at
T. Millie'
mid Miss Cheerio Miller &re Milting
friends in and around flatfeet**,
Percy Whitfield and Moil Maw
John hitecuire and
Mies els
It MePberann tidied at latiatotowe use
toe 6 few days
lareem McAllister nen mend from tbe
Jobe lingooste visited tamest
611r herg
Monde he Itoderielt end Metre flue ity
lag ch. greet 4regrai gusset it ME
Luck me woo met*. men eueloao, ono
Mesars it Alive Mei meald and tele
Mots*, of Winghase. meet am ems aid
Mist lean Oak
at II MeDoevald's
'Me is nett/ bee Mired Miss
lanes Arebee, Lneknow Mims
Oillia of tbe West, is visiting fries& the
bentMr Treleaven. of lesektiew. Go
en Menday lest. while Re. 11. oe
Mre. PititH014 sr . Mad !Mier Mies ant
TUESDAY, Jan. 24th.
CHURCH NEWS -The retire.) mese
Inge est" ening oa In the Methodist
rhumb and on Monday evening Rev.
J. H. Osterbouk of Londesboro',
mediated the pastor here. . Last Fri-
dev afternoon Rey. E. P. MeL t4mith,
sormoo in the Presbyterian churth
and on Sunday Rey. J. L. Smell dis-
pensed the senrament, a number join-
ing the church. lir. Cook, of God. -
rich, hes romeived Um appointment ita
leader of the choir a thin chureb. and
although last Sunday Was his first the
choir showed al great improvement.
...Tbe Presbyteriens will hold their
Annual meeting in the churvb next
Monday. They intended belding it
this week, bat on amount of rim
annual reports not being printed they
had to put. it off a week.
Tug RIFLE Curie -The Blyth Rifle
Club met at the QUIlen'll hotel Mat Fri-
day evening, with D. Stalker in the
chair arid Fred McPherson monetary
The following officers were elected
Captain, N. Tailor secretary, A.
son ; Brat lieutenant, D Stalker
second Imutenent, M. Herrington ;
managing conftnittee--the captain.
setonsoy, tree/surer, Dr. McTurgart
and J. B. Watson. The fees an to be
tbe same se in the nem, 511c. It WOA
future. with the following committee
and N. Taylor ; hut the present look-
out ie very poor for having it, as the
owner of the ball will not let the elub
use it for a dance. It is the intention
a the club to get down to prectice and
get in better ahem than ever.
-There was verv good turnout at
the meeting of t he illyt h Agriculture/
Society held in industry Heil last Fre
day afternoon. A. W. Sloan was ap-
pointed chainuen. The secretary-
treasureee report was brought in. &leo
tbe auditors' report, which showed the
finances to he in very good shape. It
was decided to place a policf of insur-
ance against bad weetber at the fair.
The eleetion of officers resulted as fol-
lows : President, R. B. McGowan ;
fine vioe-president, W. Pollock ; sec-
ond vice-president. D. Laidlaw direc-
lor. It. Harrison. R. G. McGowan,
John Beer, R. Andereon. A. B. Carr
anti J. Denholm auditor*. K. Bender
and F. MetcaJf. Tbe directors then
met aod appointed W. Jackson score-
taryoreasurer and decided to bold the
fall fair the fleet Tueeflay aod Wed-
neaday of October, the dates being
the 3rd and 4th. It was decided
to bold a spring fair at porno (bate
be decided later and the rule wa
bur must be inembers of the Associa-
LANUS LOCALS.-Tbd condition of
the toads the past week has made
them legion impaseable, owing to the
heavy thaw, The teamsters will have
• rest for a while from teemem logs
and grain Jas. Rem has aoain
turned from & 10 his home in
Berlin. Being idle does pot agree
with Jim. al he is getting fleshy.
Every day you can hear the mighty
Mroke of the hammer on the anvil Ita
be brings the iron into shepe. His
many filen& are glad to see him
again iu our midst.... ..Percy Sander-
son, our oierchaoe is at premot suffer-
ing from ileum/Ma. We hope he will
mon be around again Mies
Debby Webster, of Larkoon, is stay-
ing with Mrs. Jas. Lane, who haa
been aeriousty 111 the putt couple of
weeks, hut is now moodily improving.
The annual Rifle Club meeting
was held on Monday evening last.
The rep irt showed A nice balance for
1911. L. E. MeDonaghla again cap-
• thin for 1911. The range will he shot
: over every Friday hereafter, if
W. weather pewit,.
Ed. McLean, who vielted here for a
eouple of weeke has returned to
Peynton. Sask.
T. A. Girvin, who was home from
tieskatoon to attend the marriage of
his sister, hae returned to the West.
TIAcHER ENGAORD.-11. 8. White,
of the St. Thomas Collegiate institute
staff. leo been engaged At A salary nf
$1.230 to mks the prineipalship of the
school Imre. Mr. SWISS town at
once, while Mr. White cannot corue
till Marc!' 2 For the intervening
month an undergroduate of Toronto
University is being engaged.
now Airriculwrie Society held its
forty -firth annual meeting in tbe town
hall on Friday, 21.111 into. President
Diarasicl flrst vice-president. and A.
McKay Iv armed vioe-president oi the
Society. The directors of 1910 were
MI returned to office for anether year.
Tbe board ir constituted as follows :
A. Nicholson, H. lambert'. Kiniose
W. Hunter, James Lene. Ashfield ; W.
McQuillin. W. 8. llicerostie, West
Moore, Huron ; Geo. H. Smith. Luck -
now. Assocbste directors &re ; D. Mc-
Kinnon, Ed. Purvis. Mabee ; J. Al -
G. Murdoch. J. Lyons. Lucknow. Tbe
treasurer's stotement showed a bid
ance on Feed of $190. Thet it is not:so
large sui in previous years la due to the
• fact that conaiderahle expenditure had
been made In improving the park and
buildings. The meeting placed itself
on record am in favor of the propneed
scheme for ineuring secieties against
1oes on account of had weather and
voted io favor of bolding a standing
grain competition tins year. A meet-
ing of the directose was held immedi-
ately after t be annual meetieg,
when C. te Locke was re-a.ppointed
!bothers luta purchesed the phono-
graph business from E. Adams and in-
tends occupying the stand Adams has
occupied. We understand it is his in-
tention also to put. in a stock a cut
Owe lance china and also carry
on his insurance business!. In the
spring be intends improving the out-
dde of the double store by putting in
a new front There is talk of an-
other iewellery more starting up in
town B. Johnstone, who with leis
wife bad been visiting friends in town.
left Mooday afternoon for his home in
Winnipeg. His wife will remain here
entertained a number of hia young
friends to a danoe at his home last Fri-
day evening misplace is getting
mine notoriety es headquarters for
fighting. Anotbet fistic encounter
took plate* last Friday evening, one of
the contestants getting punished se-
verely. It is about time the author -
idea were taking some part in stop-
ping these ennounters, as our village
has generaily bent very peaceful till
ot late Mrs. W. Jackson is at
present 000flned to her bed under the
doctor's care. Her meny friends hope
for her apeedy recovery
Mason sold his handsome team of
greys We week to it, party in Cobalt at
a good price, and IL Jackets, of Mor-
rie, refused S880 last week for his
heavy draught team. Tbere certainly
must be money in homes if a person
rain* the right kind J Moor
and children, of Mount Forest, visited
expect to have a rale night met Tues-
day evenlog. wheel John Stewart. D.
O. G. M., of Seaforth. with hie team
will be here to install tbe °Mimes and
&leo &mist the Myth lodge in meter -
ring the flret, second aDd third de-
grees on is number of members trout
litcmkton Mr. and Mrs. Scott, of
Seaforth. paid a 'bort visit to Mrm.
rilionned. a town, lest week . A.
Wilford, of Witty/them. spent Sunday
bees with his father, who is not in the
beet of bealth Floody left on
Mooday for Lyntleo, where he is en-
try the G. T. FL buntline • eta-
rord .. Miss Radie Soften. who bee
been a clerk in N. Taylor's restounint,
has resigned ber position and rumor
has it that wadding hells will be r4nie
ins soon and enet ot our gni* will leave
for the West Miss A Watson has
takes the meant position in Um rem
Cemetery ‘if Clinton spent Sunday
with Mends in town Them seem
to he /rood prospects dist the Rural
ider is sisitieg her dainthter at Guth -
's eburch at presset
toes in the Tillage
tee ere Mein en/raged output/ in
Thome who
r erop for next yammer kit -hough
y are putting it in lumber thee
they sr* getting • stood quai-
nt' lee Reeve Hill la in Go/e-
t/tie week Mosoding time etmnty
neil and V Metcalf is them slims.
p for another year
e, tinderieb meet few day.
the oaet week in town Jas
er. wet" hed harm visiting' here foc
peat month. lieft for hie work in the
wganda mentor on Holiday R
to Ian fiatinday.
Eloseetidelle SO ODOR ate • Mew
specaline • Inn wink* in
SAVED
FIER
weals Ave.. 8k Seeesee. Wheel
ler 4-- "Sew time meter
took **Meek end wleleinat=
thrifts passe metered a
se Me emend &ger ed my left Mud.
This Mame verysere and bleed -poises -
fat= esti ie. Fer smatimeher the
ele weershoeseieroU I wee satit•
inertia a y had gape The
mush was eau originally-1re a pie.
aed in itself. was mot at MI serious.
The ecessepiesem, however, Mt Neglect -
Mg thisseratelewere verfiaseeiessis am
MtiTant • calve 1 had Denis.
settever.OSI esteem Metre.
easet. Quito in the contrary She Seger
bewares name sad agora swalialtie die -
Di thee hese* 1e fester. I lied
in leb set the pas. Alai r26341111401411
mw swam tio gager Waal to his
awe, however, It sena and tin
mammies. liedienste, nal ether prinene
Dens whir* the dean", Wive WO
'The dieter therm ma ed
hue WON lisaltres
thee 11 II wen se the f 14
Eh sone wean •
sew meta mega losh
sail the Asobar it:
Mat a ace.erfalek sod
et this asp. The
erese._aal wee *wiriest
that ISie Oreoaki win fie.
a less entsellt NNW We
&at= aimext,liminseehmeillillait.u: api.s.;
all allnlia=
SAE awilinso Om% swat arm mom*
10 ellgan wen Sea iliaireA ail 'emotive
SCROFULA
Scrofula disfigures and
causes life-lOng misery.
Children become
strong and lively when
given smaff doses of
Scoll's,Emulsion
every day. The starved
body is fed; the swollen
glands healed, and the
tainted blood vitalized.
Good food, fresh air and
Scott's Emulsion con-
quer scrofula and many
other blood diseases.
FOR SAMS BY ALL DRUGGISTS
Send 10c., mune of paper and this ad. I or
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Good Luck Panay.
las Wanness St.„ Wan. Tsrenin Ont.
secretary. and D. N. Lawrence wee ree
appointed treasurer. President Wil-
son and W. 8. McCroatie were ap-
pointed representatives to tbe Provin-
cial Fairs Association which is to meet
in 'roronto on February et h.
A man on pleinure bent may dud
hiieself on pleasure broke
Some "nee try to retake an arc light
display with a can of kerosene.
A man's face is pert of a berber's
fortune -unless be shaves himself.
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Full information. tickets. etc.,
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Or address J. D. McDonald, District
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GIODERION
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Orders carefully attended to
at all beers, meld or day
Short
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utr'I h ant *tube, et nigh.
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FOR
CHILDREN
children comprisee ail pettiest
*nd me,,. stylish off
We can S1111
your boy
11:113 101/141. plea:nog ra yip( the
Brownlee with bloomers. and plain
r rouser*.
McLean Bros.
The place to buy your
Clothing. not forgetting
Oarhartt Coats and Overeills.
Clearing Sale
OF
WINTER FOOTWEAR
Every -thing in Footwear for the cold weather must Ile cleared
at once Lo melte room for new goods coming in for the spring trade.
Felt ora Felt-llned Boots, Shoes and
Slippers, 1(ecrvir gm Rubbers,
Overshoes and )(ockey Boots
at prices thiit•stre sure Lo clear them in a hurry. Coale and let
us show you what we have to offer.
Repairiqg
Downing & MacVicar
North Side of Square, Ooderkh
0 To make yam. home
have cote a out
c, C. LEE
GENERAL HARDWARE'
11
baPPY
IIduring the year you should
Happy Thought Ranges
8 Radiant Horne Heaters
CARVERS in cases and without cases
Spoons and Sundries
POCKET CUTLERY in:a large
assortment
BRASS GOODS. A fine assortment.
A beauFtlif3culTassortuREsrneat of ELECTRIC
PERFECTION ANKLE SUPPORT
Have you seen it ? If not do not
neglect to It is the only perfect
ankle support on the market
HOCKEY STICKS all prices and
makes
FOOT WARMERS for your ( uttert
GLOVES and MIT -TS .-ron) :or to
$2 so per pair
bloyA and Girls HAND SLEIGHS
And many other article,. too nurnerou.
to mention
CHAS. C. LEE
wt House E'110015- Nu 112 Store Phbne No
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