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MENMILLER.
W*DatmluaY, Jan. 81st.
& Hoot, Rimae ,-The following is
the report of the standing of the ph-
gle ut S. S. No. 7, Ooihoroe township;
lor the month of Januaabrtyl: Jr. IV.-
ymem 8ebabsent Web. M. -Verna
girl
awl
Delia l}hereggs Jr. 11i.-Ben-
l)bler. Harvey de Obler. Sr. II. -
SeAplin. yder.GertrMew. Willie
l;tnoley So der. Feeney
Mew. Jr. IL -Nommen Aplin. EMMA
(lh:rr, f•:ar1 Blake. Sr. Pt. II.-
CPt U.-Wei-
harles
Me. Pt. I.
loh' ' Jr. Harold Brook-
e*. Norman Aliin attended school
every day during the sootb. Miriam
estee ens obtained the highest arks.
EI I'/ emelt Ceasm. Teacher.
pORTIR's HILL.
Tur. s0AY. Feb. title
t ,LevTtivg Sot•IAL-A Valentine
weed. under the auspice's
the Bethel
b,.b.ldat the home of Mrs. James `tH l
Elliott on Wednesday evening, Feb-
ruary 1 Nb. A good proven/ is beim
se, angrd Everybody come
bring a valentine or get one. Plenty
el W stele nom will be tout' en Max H We Fail the Medici., Casts Nothing.
Elliott', bars sod church died for
- To nnquestionehl prove to the
people that indigent and dyspepsia
can he permanently relieved and that
Resell Dyspepsia Tablets will bring
about this remit, we will furnish Out
medicine absolutely free if it fails to
give aatisfactioo to anyone using It.
The remarkable success of Rexall
Dyspepsia Table's u due to the high
degree of scientific skill used in devis-
ing their formula as well as to the
care exercised in their manufacture.
whereby the well-known properties of
bistnuth.eubnitrate and Pepsin have
been combined with carminatives and
other @gents.
Bismuth -subnitrate and pepsin are
constantly employed and recognized
by the entire medical profession as in-
valuable in the treatment of. indigos.
tion and dyspepsia.
The pepsin used in Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablet. is &irefully prepared was to
d.vrlep ite greatest efllcieocy. Pep-
sin enplane @ to the digestive appersiteri
ore of the most Im t eleessets of
tbs digestive Hu . Without it the
digestion and assimilation of fond are
impossible.
The carminatives posses paop
which aid in relieving the.- disturb -
an gee and pain owned by undigested
food. Title combination of these in-
gredients makes a remedy invaluable
for the complete relief of indigestion
and dyspepsia.
We are so certain of this that we
urge you to try Roup Dyspepsia
Tetilets on our own personal guaran-
tee. Three sirew 25 cents. 50 cents
and SI. Remember, you can obtain
Resell Remedies only at our store -
The Rexall Ston. H.- O, Dunlop,
mouth side of Square.
MAFEKING. 5LYTH,
MdINr1aY, Feb. btb TUESDAY, Feb. eth.
Noma-Mlas Ina $witem ,ofLuc know CHURCH UNION.-Tbe voting nn
high school, visited over Sunday et the oburob union was finished on Sunday
home of bar suet, Mre. W. Stutbera th the Presbyterian church. but it is
A couple of steigbluadspt young peupte not the intention to announce the ro-
of this line epees Thursday evening at wit until the Meth/idling tate their
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H.• lett. vote, lest it might affect the vote of
of Zion J C. titothen, of Wing- that congregation. A great many of
hams high school, wee home over the Preebyteriws here are against the
Sunday Mrs. Geo. Tweed*, and union, as they cannot see where they
Walhlce spent • pieas•OI weak visit- are going to derive any benefit, erpe-
Ing relatives at inghas. Yoedwiob. dally Ictally.
Clifford and other point.. Wurtby Goner We:we-Jae. Cutt, jr., left on
Ktlpatriek entertained • few o[ hie Wednesday of this week for Prince
frteods on Friday eraninft lastAlt1er,, Bask., where be ax(reob Lo en -
Mies Merl , Saunder° celebrated bei a ►p the real estate business. He.
birthday by giving a number of her r
triendr a soArl evening rt her home. 1°reeds to remain there H he l he
Owing to the severity of the gr.atIthingto his liking. He will he
weather on Sunday. v few from greatly misre3 try the young people
appolutbselit were able to attend re ns 11 bar always rings an active
the quarterly wry ices at Hope.... hire. part in all social SAndrew's
also r
Mtothers and Isaac. wbo have bean on ing a rtterpb►r of Si.t. Arrdrew'e choir.
the tick list, are recovering nicely.... His manywith friesuccescess lide Ibon hips the raatw fleheid. easy
John Miller and family visited at the
home of Jan Welsher last week. Tete LaTE Mem. Been. -The funeral
of Mrs. John Barr, wich took place
A LIBERAL OFFER. on Wadne.fay last, was very largely
attended. The remains were eon -
We Guarantee to RMiew Dyspepsia 'Peed to the church, where Bev. Mr.
Hartley, of Durham, formerly rector
bete. conducted the service. The
churrh was not nearly large enough
to hold the large number who desired
to show their respect to the deceased.
From the church the reineina were
conveyed to the Union cemetery.
horses
Noses. -Miss Priscilla Torrance re-
turned home Monday. after spending
• s at
Johnston Las � Orn home. having
aspp•nt a month at Kippen Mrs. 0.
W. Potter is down new Woodstock.
waiting on bar brother and sister,
who are very ill . Miss MonaJohn-
eton is visiting in Goderirb"Miss
returned Ruby Pot ter basturned home after
having 'PK''Irs•MePotugallat of Dee-
r=
esonon, spent Sunday in the neigh -
Wesley Vandenburgh
wears a smiling face, as a baby Ao'y
hes arrived at bis bowie tseorar
tlanderhurgb attended the Orange dis-
trict
ietrict meeting at Exeter eta Tuesday.
.Mise Florence Elliottisspending
a Jew days .t Mr. Switzes's. ow the
dutconoeesiun.... Miss Annie Elliott.
sl Gede•ricb, is visiting wider tea par-
ental roof.
SPEAKS RIGHT OUT.
Manitoba Man Certifier l'Mt Dodds Kid-
ney Pills Cored His Rhseasstisei.
St. l:enrge, Man.. Feb. 5th. -(Spe-
cial.) -The fallowing strong statement
to r hl has been iodized by Ma:
o�w Dupont, a well-known resi-
dent of this place :
i ,ertify that Dodd's Kidoey Pills
cured my rbeutnati.m, tenni which I
suffered for ton years. Thirteen boxes
cured me. i au' fifty-six yeas °Mend
can do all my own work now. i en-
courage all people who sutler from
rheumatism or any other farm of W-
ee? disease tones 'a Kidney Pills."
Thousands of other Manitobans
hare had just the mdse experist et ae
Mr. Dunnet. They hall kidney
diene. They used Dodd's Kidney
Pile. and now they are healthy wren
and wow •kirain. Dedd's Sidney Pills
always cute kidney delver.
WESTFIELD.
TUESDAY. Yob. itb.
Belem -Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Canepl ell entertained the young peo-
pie of Donnybrook out 1Mday evening
d lust week. All hod a my enjoy -
GNP ten.... W.J. Parks ie on the male
dile at p reset. We -holes ire away soar
br ar••und again.... Mr. awl Mew Freed
Mennen.. a Myth. visited friss&
in the n• ighleerlwind no Mandy Inst ..
A ember of pupils in the Winfield
schonl and Hollers in the t elgbbsrboed
are Monet ing with severe Mid..
Deere OF hi Ra. Mcfowpti.-After
a 'Pty short Misers of inflammation of
tin hnwels', Mrs. Harvey McDowell
Weed away at 12 tr clock tndapp
Mee/lave The sorrowing limbo -ad
and those little ehl'dri1n, also the
ne'rer• and ether relative.. have the
sympathy of the entire eommonity in
th.lr hoar of afllintlnn. Mrs. Mc-
Dowell was the eldest daughter d
Mr. and lire Chas. C.mtshell. of Mor-
ons -le and wee married to bey now nor.
remit," hueb.pd shout nine years ago.
Deere her r•e•idenoe here she made
twiny warm friends and had won the
lova anti respect of the entire neigh-
borhood.
CP; i wH Nam. -The Mereenewt d
the I'd's Supper was administered et
tee Weetfleld appnestrw.nt of the
Methodist rhurch nn Sunday last.
sad the quarterly nfldeial hoard mini-
ipg of the Auburn eitenit was held in
the ,sine place no Monday attetrnontr.
A lerge reerenentetiewt n1 the hoard
waw present. Onn.hterabie bushew
was transected and test YMero church
*nine
tItt
hy
the members 01 Use
dent board
m
bvorand none against. An invite.
tine was extended to Rev. R. A.
inter to remain for a third year.
wl>iehw
whjeet to the of Conference
stationing committee.
MR& GIIOROB EAUPP
Shies That Perishes Sage is Best Hair
Toric.
"1 hada had ease of eandroff. My
hip wee fell O1deadrufl' and it cease
est thiek @nth sooty. My ink caw"
sot tartly: often 1 nearly erled nth ao-
em.r t of tonne my psett bead of bale.
"i head of Periwigs �sge and blah]
ked to tree ' two bottles bmrsfhnrntree W rear
sir brad esreini out, the stale Iwo**.
sl'an. and all the dandruff dinar.
lwared. The Bair became silky and
ace Me treason tbet 1 liked Parisian
Sege wee tb.t k kept the ball• smooth.
s and dean with no berg.. of
Wet Irma.
"1 h•tteya ate tteie to he the Winos
the m.rkr, *ether. ha* hwAwo mews
dd.nd•off. or billy felling nut whet -
ewe 1 ant 'lad 10 pnhPell enderee
tea ter of Perinea Rage. I ogee ohms
MRI' Teri Ile noosed ase glad toles He'
411 Rene t . (lorry, Pt, .
Saw. tt . r/.NRMib1 bets
dee eeleft •ted beset idev, acrid ter Ile
.."11 le ..d dh eepp4�.t everywhor...
'wtiartpert for Nater hair- dsndrag
1°'4 tub. tam batik la.r/w
-;„m N' r:
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REPLY FROM SPEAKER SPRttULE.-
Tbe W. O. T U. of Blyth sent a letter
of congratulations to Dr. Sproule,
Speaker of the House of Commons.
and his wife for the stand they bad
taken in not having liquors served at
any of their functinee. The following
reply was received last week :
Deer Mn Yoa -P e..e areeot youre&f.
aim conte r to tee woman's Cbrirtian Temper-
sm. Cann def Bina. our Swore Menke ter
tbN►reeetwee def nternwW.bn and approval
on the nand we took to ezduding trout all
.,ortal fun. -Herr le the Speaker's chamber.'
wine and lite.,os.. We took this r; and Mite'.
ins It to he right and ales In the Mast Intermit
of humanity. We oineoruly hope rood mar
follow our exempts. In this reetiert. Thanking
yon sada and wishing your S6ol•ty every .us
new testis's me. Vary sincerely yonre.
M..1. Spuuctx-
PsReONAL AND GENKRAL-Thi saw-
mill has got started at work after the
few years of rest, and the prospects
seem bright for getting in a large
Mace of Ings as the proprietors have
already got in a fair stook and they
have all the teams they an get draw-
ing from the hush to the mill
Mrs's. Bainton Bro.. shipped two
cars and a -half of pulled wool, getting
a fair price for it . Fred Earle Jett
last week for Auburn, where he is
taking charge of the section there. W.
Muteb having resigned. Mr. Earle
came from Auburn here and there
seems' apo, Ihility that, be might get
the ,ev'tion there an move hack
Lies Enema Aysdirmton, of Auburn
and Mrs. M. Baer.- of Wadena, gawk.,
visited with Mre. Jas. Sims over Sun-
dsy The 11i8e Club, which has
gone out of bonnet. bas decided to
bold a hall in the St. George Club
rooms in the near future. The Club
bas a Wanes on band and intends to
'mend it in 'bis way. in addition to
the dancing there will also be an
nyeter supper and it will be Otte of tbe'
Menet nights' fun of the season. The
date is not fixed yet, as they don't
know wben they can get the orches-
tra Mrs. B. Mason. Mrs. W.
Fyle and Mn. T. Jones stent Thurs-
day lest with Wingham friends
Mrs. W. A. Carter is at present nn a
visit to her daughter. Mrs. W. Grim-
ehaw. of Detroit Miss Norma
Bohier, of Belgrave, visited with her
friend, Mrs. G. R. McTaggart, here
last week W. Show -treed spent
fart week visiting with Se eforth
friends Mrs. F. -cirCanghey en-
tertained a number of )ter friends on
Monday evening Jas. Ceasing
ehippe rl • car of cattle to Toronto an
Saturday Mrs. A. H. Tierney vis-
ited with her mother in Clinton a few
de -ye of the past week.... .Miss Noes
MrOaughey spent Fridar last the
guest of her uncle in Clinton
Mes. W. Richmond. who has been liv-
ing in Winnipeg for the past few
year*. is at present visiting with her
mother and other relatives here, *leo
with friends at London . N. Cum-
ing was in Clinton last Friday en a
business trip J Bell, who is a
tend.nt at. the Montreal College, is
visiting with his parents here O.
Hoare, of Clinton. was hew on a Niel -
nem trip hot week Miss Lan's
fnoper, of Exeter. visited with rela-
tives in town last week Alex.
Smith paid a visit to relatives et Hen -
sail last week Doman Laidlaw
wee in London on Friday to bring
hada Mrs. Laidlaw. wen heti teen un-
dergoing an operation at the hospital.'
there. ..A. Hooper, of Clinton. was
in town lest week doing business for
the inenranre company he represents.
T. Allan, who has hers engaged
in the real estate. Matinees in the
West, arrived home Monday evening.
Jae. Harr, who Is .ntraged hy
the Ontario Government in the flow-
ggwwnnda district, arrived burse ow
Thursday to attend the funeral of
Mrs. John Barr, but he arrived here a
day tarn late.. M. (b. wen, se
Mouth Dakota. is at present the inmost
orf his aunt. Mre. F. M.tealf. This Ie
hie first visit to Canasta anti he lrkee it
rw'tty well ...... A ladies' choir will
teed the singing at the .ervtee in tit.
Andrew's thumb next *misty sysn-
ing. _
1Tickled the Bishop.
«The late Rishnp Mackay -Smith. -
Mid a Phi1.d.Iphian. 'awes the life of
am. a dinner party -a man as jolty
• he wee Rend.
"The M.hnp, at a dinner in Ritter, -
here Sq,sarr sine night. was d.arrfi►
sun old fleherman he bad met in
QOOER1OH TOWNSHIP.
MONDAY. Feb. 5th.
USATH of THOS. CwrTrt.ta.-At the
advanced ape of eight -wit years.
Thomas Cottle an old readdent of this
township, passed to the Great Beyond
on Wednesday. January 24th, His
death took place at the home of his
son-in-law, William !dunning,. on the
14th eoeceesion. Mr. Cattle woes a
native of Devonshire. England, and
mese to this &matey about fifty -hi*
years afro. He settled first at Besot -
ford and a few years later he came to
this township, settling on the farm on
wheels he died. When be disposed or
his property to Mr. Mannings, be and
Mrs Cottle todtk up 1 heir residence
neer Clinton. For the past two year*,
however, they made their home with
their daughters, Mfr. John Manning
and ]Its. Munising.. Deceased ad-
hered to the Brethren faith, and
was an honest and upright mare
respected by all who knew him.
The surviving family eonriste of foot
daygbters : Mn. Munninge, of this
township ; Mrs. John Manning. of
Auhnrn ; Mrs. Chas. Manning.
of Pilot Mound. . Man.. and Mrs.
W. J Moorehead. of Stratford. Five
daughters end one eon predeceased
him. The funeral took place on Satur-
day afternoon. January 27th, to Clin-
ton cemeterryy. the 'services at the house
end graveside being conducted by
*award Hart. of Toronto.
MATH of GEORGE 8T*RL►NO.-At
the .tge of fifty-five years, the final
summonequw to George Sterling, a
well-known peeldent of the Hayfield
line. on Tbutday. January 25th. The
deceased bad not been enjoying good
health for some thee. but tbeend came
soddenly. following a stroke of paraly-
se. He was is native of Gederich
township, Ming a son of We late Rob-
ert Sterling. For the best twenty-
seven veers be had resided on the fawn
on which he died. Twenty -Ave years
ago ise was married to Miss Elva
Stonehouse, who survives with a rem-
it rd two stents, Fred and Italia.
Tree brothers and four sisters elan
survive. They are Me.on Sterling. on
the old brrtnestead ; Mrs. Joseph Jere
vie, of Holnenville: Mrs. Andrew D.
Currie. of Mash atom, Mask Misr
Annie Sterling[ of Detroit • lease
Starling- and in Agnes, of Flattle-
rreek. Meek., and Albert, of Oalifnrnia.
The funeral took place from the family
residrore on Melanie,' to Bayfield
remet The reryieee were (0,1-
dneted Bev. Alfred Marfarhes,
'motor e‘
yfield and Bethany Pres-
Aj stun chnreM+. and the pallbearers
were Joseph Jervis, Jamas roe..
Robert Howley, Jobs BMwart. Oenellfe
Cook end Alex. Welsh.
Wonl Yew Like This Music'? 11
OAM.l pros i
A Ane erispositt'n few the plats
MM he the famous enmnnser. J.
LUOKNOW.
Moana', Feb. Mob.
Miss Mand Richardeoe. of 'Flasher -
ton, was the guest of bet sitter, Mrs.
Thank Tate.
DRAM or M bas. MrLA tutw. -- Mt. 1
Janet toMieLarec. an old and highly re -
speed resident of Li*cknow, died at
gets home of her daughter, Mrs. 1). H.
lleeDonsId, et Runbester, N. Y., on
Friday. January 211th. The deceased
was a native of Bsgwsiag township
and wee ns arried there to bar late hus-
band. wbo died forty years ego. SO -
tore taking up her rerideace in Lusk -
now she resided et 8t Helens for a
time. Not being to good health she
removed last Aueust to the bonus of
her daughter in Koobester, where sbe
peened away as above stated. She is
survived by a family of two dtugb-
ters. For many years she was a teeth -
tut member of Lucknow Presbyterian
church. The remains were brought
to Lucknow and interred in Kinfoss
cemetery a Sunday. January '213th.
ASHFIELO.
MONDAY, Feb. 3tb.
SeMOOL REPORT. ---Tbe following it
the rep vt of M. S. No. 3, Ashfield, for
the month of January. Names lire in
order of merit, Those marked •
missed one or more examinations :
Foran V. -Anna MacKenzie, Hetet
West, Lizzie Wallace. Sr. IV.-
Hnghie MacKenzie. •Blamer West,
Earl MacDonald, 'Noble Jobniton,
*Ellwood Demean. Jr. IV. -Bessie
Mmelees.zie, Bernice Drennan, Irene
MacDonald. •Eddie Wellarp, •Idel
Griftln. Jr. I1i.-atilt MacKenzie,
Willie MacDonald, Alurate Beckett,
Willie John -tun. Sr. Il. -Lottie Mar-
Keozie, •Isabel Macl)nnald. Jr. II -
Stanley Drennan. 'Willie Brojamm.
Pt. I1. -Mary Meclver, John MacKay,
*Richard West, *John D. MacDonald.
Sr. Pt. 1. -Lily MacKenzie. Number
on roll, 'Ji. Average attendance for
the month, 13. MARY E. MURRAY,
Teacher.
Scott's_
Emulsion
keeps children
healthful and happy.
Give them a few drops of
this strengthening food -
medicine every day ail
watch them grow.
1'f PREVENTS
Croup
Whooping -Cough
Bronchitis
Loss of Flesh
sad try ether troubles
ALL DAG0ee07e
The Lenten season will he timbered
in within the nest thirteen days. Ash
Wednesday fallingon February 21st
-
this year. April 7th will be Easter
Sunday.
Mtcleel WM.nn. lee hove p.Mw'd
by the Zinn Bea On.. of 'seam. ; .pd
w. are saki to mete ow ...does Oho
net v lawful afar el a nnggy of ted.
Marro he Amply pe Oleg Ewen se
ewe The anespeeltMw le pet eery
Nlrlenh. i. .step online tier mode eff
•
efewil • Mine of vele•
f?tfiAriir a froggy. Aliment 11 ales
(hent el pn•i.gp)to Ito lswa"k Q►.
Iteroises. sada, Ay a sem. titled ire -
deaden Ws pea.
Thar
a .Ate, fiver eenta nted f' the bishop
Milted the old fellow.
**Awl the A,herm. tektite
nt Ileitis pipe
Eons bono
A.i. mouth. pion y
e.' ass r-•ntent..d threngh and
, theweete sir, when 1 think of the glee-
MOOsarsamsty Mt okras•'"-lieltimore
1 GIRL
The "Pomo the wheel family *voile
asehely is lenenee each nee thinks
obit meat todoIt. ,
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PHONO
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today—the Edison Phonograph.
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Tree.
REDUCTION SALE
OVERCOATS
We have a 1argr assortment
of Overcoats which we are
putting on sale. They are in
all lines and sizes, to fit the
smallest boy or the biggest
man. Dress Coats, Ulsters,
College Ulsters, Convertibles.
On any coat in the store we
will give a discount of
25 PER CENT. FOR CASK
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Cbildren's"sweet tooth" is satIsfted
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patent, tan, gun - metal and kid.
Repairing carefully attended to.
W. H E R N 'Phone 226, the Square
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YOU ARE THE LOSER 0
IF YOU p0 NOT GALL AND 96B THE VILOSB
WE ARE GIVING �n
IF YOU p0 GALL AND SEE THE VALURS
WE GIVING IN -
STOVES
TO CLEAR THEM OUT TO MAKE ROOM
FOR SPRING 0001)S
We have a nnmher of good second-hand Heaters and Ranges
which we are offering as great values.
McCormick Agency
We wish to ennomneo that we have Taken over the complete
aoeney of /he McCoy -mirk Co. for their Mowers, Binders, Plover,
Wagon., Sleighse, Disc Harrnwe. Cultivators, Drills. Manure
Spreaders, Gasoline Engines, Cutters, Buggies. eta, etc.
Yoe know an well as 1 ran tell yeti that it oneta a Int of money
to put agents no the road to sell these goats. and i pure ow. in
place of putting men out, to give you the benefit of this by
Reduced Prices .
THEREFORE, YOU ARE THE LOSER IF YOU 1)0 NOT
CALL AND SEE ME BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER.
We have just installed one of their gaanline enginert in nor
weak .bop for rnnn'ng the skate smith lawn mower sharpener and
pipe -cutting machine, etre, an if you are ronaidering the purcbase 0
411 of an engine. we can show you one in operations.
Skates Sharpened
Boys and girls, we roan 'sharpen your .kat.. while yon wait.
We have Installed an outfit equal to the skate manufacturers.
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Plumbing
Heating. eteam Rittine, Rlectri,• Wiring promptly attended
to and all work fully 'guaranteed.
Scranton Coal
We handle Debi Were, Ieebawenna & Western Fterantns
Coal .ni eiesly, end all coal weighed on market styles. and, having
our own teases. we eaa give prompt deliver.
Terms -Cash
CHAS. C. LEE
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