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All subscriptions not said in advance, 50 cents extra will me eherg ed THURSDAY, FEBRUARY lst, 1917 Centralia Wanda, the little daughter of Mr. rend. Mrs. T. :Willis, is confined to her :bed through illness. Mr. and Mrs. Sampson MMicFalls, of the west were visitors at Mr. Wes. i ledgins' on 'I ueeday. The Knitting Club \will meet at the :acme of Mr.:H;. 3lil1s on Friday. Our -January thaw an Monday did 'leaf amount to much, although it made the sleighing a little tough in spots. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church waited on Mrs. Fry at their meeting on Tuesday, and presented 3rer well :a meat fork in recognition E her services. The family is about to move from this village, IVIrs Turner and children spent the mast \vee': with relatives in St. Marys,. Mr. Pugh of London spent the week stead here with ,his wife and fancily. Lest you forget, paste it in your fat and be ready for the Harald far - "vis Concert here on Feb. 15th, Mr. and _Mrs. J. Colwili leave to - clay (Thursday) to visit the farmer's soother in Winnipeg. Mrs. Corsant, nee Ruby Hicks, has .0eer. visiting the past week with her mother, Mrs, W. Hicks. WHALEN Dashwood Mr. Harry Willert is confined to the thause with lumbagos Mr.: Norman Kellermann was in Lon don on Saturday. Mr. W, J. Laing has moved here with his fancily and is occupying Mr. John Hoffman's house. . The thaw of. Monday got a severe cold on Tuesday night and every- thiri:g .is now frozen up tight again, The death took place near Mount Carmel 'on Wednesday of last week of an aged resident, Mrs. Reardon. She had resided there for. over 50 years and had reached the age of 32 years. •Her husband died about six years ago. 'Deceased was • sick only two weeks and is survived by three daughters and one son. The funeral took place to the R.Q. cemetery on Friday. -ea SAINTSBURY JI1ss Annie Washburn has returned after a months visit in Guelph. The recent thaw will soon make the road in shape for Jimmie to get the new Ford out.—Mrs, Aaron Davis visited. the week end in Parkhill -Mr. John McFalls has purchased Sandy ,Jamie- soan'a farrn.-Mr. Frank Smith has re• LUivILEY covered from his recent illness:—Geo. t. The marriage took place last week Zn Blanchard of Ida Knowles, second daughter of Robert Knowles, to Nel- osL Knox. The young couple took a nhort honeymoon and will farm in Blanshard. Several of our young men srpent Sunday evening with thein lady Menus in Lucan.—Some of our church members are, attending the Revival ..vervices at tit- oadham which are be sing conducted by the pastor, Rev. McKibbon.--Miss Edna Gunning >s` pending a week with her cousin, Mrs: Albert Scott, at ;FarquharK—Mr,- wad. Mrs, Wm. Brooks entertained the 'ouag people of this community' on Friday -evening. A very pleasant and enjoyable time was spent in games sad various amusements, followed by at. dainty luncheon.—The Organized Class held a meeting last week and, have arranged to hold a caucert this et -Etter in aid of Red Cross work,—.. -visit Wright visited at Albert Mull A, .y's in London, on Friday.—The faux" w. -nal took place Wednesday to the R..; ed. cemetery, near Lucan, of Mrs, I:Etcheel McCarthy, mother of Joseph 'McCarthy, who formerly lived here. ,.a GREENWAY A. Moek Parliament has been organ- ized here with the following in charge so far;.f-Governor General, Mr. R, Hutebitison, Speaker of the House, Mr. C. Curts; Treniier, Mr. George 1\farks; Leader of Opnositian, Mr, W. Young, 'the meeting on Wednesday of this week will ,be a debate on. "Woman's Suffrage, and an election. All are invited: --At the close of the S, S. in the Methodist Church last Sunday the superintendent, Mr, R. Hutchinson read a letter from Lieut, W T. Ulens, Man, Supt. of the 5, S, It was a most interesting letter and all were pleased to hear from him and to knotty that he is well and as com- fortable as circumstances will permit,' The S. S. then pledged itself to Dray Car our boys At the front every Snit - day. evening at 7 a'clack•.—Tie con- cert in the Methodist Church last Friday evening was appreciated by all. Some selections by the Male Quar- tette readings by 'Misses Wilton, Harl- tott and Sharpe, and the younger lad- ies, Misses Lams Brown, Winnie Will ans and Edna Gaodhand were well received and the debate proved inter- esting The affirmative was taken by Mr George Marks and Miss Vina Sherrill, and the rn gative by Mrs, W. Brawn and Miss Mae Winson. Both sides were well presented, but the decision was given in favor of the negative. Rev. Willians was critic and gave some 'goad suggestions for further debates, -Miss Alice Turner went to London last week. -Ed. Mas- son has been on the sick list.— The Teachers' Training .Clas's in the Meth- odist Sunday School wrote their first examinations !last Saturday. - The home of Mr. Jos; Carruthers was the scene of a happy event last Wednesday ednesday when his youngest daugh- ter Miss Jean was united in marriage to '}Ir Robert Murray, son of Mr. and. Mrs Peter Murray. Rev. Tierney officiated. About forty guests were present and a most enjoyable time was spent by all. The good wishes of a host of friends follow the happy couple as they begin life together. CHISELHURST Mr. Jas. Latta of Manitoba was re- cently visiting relatives and old friends in this vicinity. ---Miss Getty of Moose jaw is here on. a visit to her Aunt, Mrs. John McLeart,—Mrs. Isabella Glenn, who had her leg broken a week or two ago, is progressing fav- orably. Her daughter, Mrs. Jackson, is attending hen—The. Sacrament will be dispensed with on Sunday next:— Our new shed is a source of comfort to the church goers. It is needless to. say it is a fine building. SH`IPKA The farmers in this vicinity are busy putting in their supply of ice.—Miss Ethel and 'lir. ,Hubert Lynch left far Detroit last week, where they will re- main far some time.—Mr: Wm. Mason returned home from Toronto on. Sat- arday.-Mr. Chris Baumgarten of 'Mel- ita Man., visited friends here last week.—Mrs. Ray Richard returned- to her ,hone in Lansing an Friday, after spending the past month with her mother, Mrs. R McEachen.—Miss Al- ice Gaiser is spending a few weeks with friends in Crediton 2Mr. Hugh ,McPhee of Pedden, Sask, visited at Mr John Gower's last week,, -Mr. and Mrs Simon Mariock spent Saturday evening at Mr. Fred Gaisers. and Heber Davis broke the record' ry v:n<•-''o the change of train ser - last week by cutting tido cord tf vice ori, the Bruce our mail cou rier, wood in one day.—On.;hre it! ebruary 6r ' on e' Mr..L.arrinler, makes the trip about a lecture „will be givenr an hour earlier.—Miss Margaret Glenn war by C, Lpt: tDn. Raciy, who leas re \, returned from the froth; is at urucefield visiting' her son, Geo. lunch will. be served, Proceed Lor �'Ir. and '_errs:' Walter Iobkirk of the Red Crass. "Hensair`visited the former's broth Most. mein regret that they nae been ririii7u'1 ' beyond the point of taking their i+ie-in their lingers. \hi ,nitre is eine- of himself, wbleh is perinea: tate reneen he asserts his opin- lolls so positively/ Fine String. Simple serum went a-tishing In his mother's water pail And. asyou have doubtless heard It, t>idn't,'catch a single *hale, , Butthe sequel wasn't printed In the little story book, Fpr he got a string of mtcrobe5 bast as he could bait his,hook. Taking NoChances. "1 forgot to ask you one thing." s el the prospec- t.: , t'ity boarder. •`What Is that?" aslnd the farrier, **Ito your hens. ;ay strictly fresh eggs?" BLOOD WE LIVE If you tire easily, are subject to cold hands or feet—if you catch colds readily or have rheurnatic'pains--your blood or ycirrulation is probably at fault and you need 151 OF THE PUREST COD LIVER OIL which is taatuye's easily -assimilated food, to increase your' red co iuscles and 'Charge the blood with life- sustaining richness. Scott's creates ivarnath to throw: :,.s off colds and .gives resistance to prevent sickness. Always In ist on SeeTrag. Every Druggist has it; scot r 0. aowtar. t ssaeesal l.ti a,.,p +s' a.` er here on Sunday.—Miss Elva Balton spent, the week end : with Het:sa'il trelu'iiv'es.-Russel Keys has gone to Staattord where he has a good pos-. itim! in the creamery.—Mrs! Sarah Ryckman of Mensal', mother of Messrs Garnet ane Frank, is recovering nice- ly from an attack of pneumonia, as her friends here will be pleased to learn.—Miss Ellen Ford of Hensall' is the guest of Mrs. GordonBolton and family. -Jas. Broad`oo: and sister, Rossie and Gerrie Mitchell will take part in the program at the oyster sup- per Thames Road. -Miss Alma `Miller of Sea forth spent the week end un- der the: parental roof. .HENSA,LL- Mrs. Ryckman, who is very advan- ced' id years, is in very serious health threatened with pneumonia.- Mr. Wm. Murdock, of High Ricver, Alta. accompanied ;by his wife and two young ,childrren are here visit - int "his father and.ariother., ;Mr. and. Mrs. William . Murdock and sister, Matey.—G'. C. Petty, -our reeve, has sold his fine brick dwelling .at the west .end ,af our village, comprising a number of ,,fine lots, and good stablie and garage to Mir. Alexander Munn, of Hay township.—Our readers regret to learn. of the death of Mrs. W. D .Roberttson, nee Jennie Mc Pherson in Alvins6o. She was born in. Dungatnnnote, ;'coming dot Hensall with her parents in 1881, where She spent her lyoting •wamalnhlao:l. She was married in 1888 and they, resided here for some yeatrs. The remains were brought :here for interment, - There passed :away at 'his home in Mensal' one of the pioneers of Huron County, in,.the person of William Bu- chanan. The 'deceased was born ;n ScotlanJ 10 1838 ancUcanid tot Canada with his palre,nts when he was ten years of age, settling on. Lot 21, Con. 3. May.: In 1863 .heti was, married to Jane McAllister, ,who 5ur•rives him, Fie moved ;to Hensail 'in 1896, ;when he sold his farm. He wasa member of Carmel ,Church: and in pallttce a Lib- eral, Mr was a member of the Mas- onic Lolge,far about 50 years. About' nine y'art ago tie was stricken with paralysis from which he never fully L?eeotvrt•ec1.. , Two weeks., prior to his demis'-'' he hiss .taken :worse and de.. dined rapidly. Besides his w(dow he it survived by seven sons and three daughter';, 500 BAGS 'POTATOES from 5 Acres W, A. Craig, 'Sarnia, Ont„ says, "This year I planted 5 acres nt <o- tatoes on clay land; applied 600 pound Homestead tBone Black Fertilizer to the acre broadcast. The piece was cultivated SIX tunes and Spring nlow- ed. It was harvested August ZOtlt and yielded 500 -bags fine merchant- able potatoes, I have used Home- stead Fertilizer for five years and td - ways gat good results. T. would not plant potatoes without it", CORN AND WHEAT DOUBLED Timothy ,Dunham, Salford, Ont., says, "l ,used ,fifteen hundred pounds of Homestead Bone Black Fertilizer on my corn •last season and was very much pleased with the results. I also used ten hundred pounds an my wheat last Fall, and am already, satisfied that it paid me well to do' it, as there are a few spots that the drill missed sowing and the wheat theu-e isn't more than half as good. I think this ought to be enough to convince any person whether it pays to saw fer- tilizer or nat.,, Write Michigan Carbon Works, De- troit, tor free book and -particulars about their Homestead Bone Black Fertilizer. SUFFERED FROM BOWIE RHEUMATISM, DROPSY. Dear Mr. Editor—I wish to tell you of a recent experience I had when suf- fering from ufferingfroin backache, weak back, rheu- matism, dropsy, and congestion of the kidneys. I tried a new medicine called «Anuric," which has recently been dis- covered by Dr. Pierce, of whose medi- cines and Surgical Institution in Buffalo, N. Y., you have no doubt heard for years. This medicine acted upon me in a wonderful manner. I never have taken any medicine so helpful in such quick time. ' I do wish anyone: in need of such a remedy would give it a trial. ( Signed) G. H. HERR. NOTE : Folks in town and adjoining counties are delighted with the results they have obtained by using" ANURIC," the newest discovery of Dr. Pierce, who is head of the INyALIDs' HOTEL and SURGICAL INSTITUTE, in Buffalo, N. Y. Those who started the coy with a back- ache, stiff legs, arms and muscles, and an aching; head• ( worn out before the day began because they were in and out of bed half a dozen times at night) are appreciating the perfect rest, comfort and new strength they obtained' from Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablete. To prove that this is a certain uric acid solvent and conquers headache, kidney and bladder diseases and rheumatism, if you've never used the "A.nurie," cut this out 'and send ten cents to Doctor Pierce for a large sample package. This will prove to you that "Anuric" is thirty - seven times more : active than Lithia in eliminating uric acid—and the most perfect kidney and bladder cor- rector. If you' are a sufferer, go to your best druggist and ask for a'50 -cent box of. "Anuric." You run no risk for Dr. Pierce's good name stands behind this wonderful new discovery as it has .for . the past half century for his cc Golden Medical Discovery" which makes the blood pure, his "Favorite Prescription" for weak women and "Pleasant. Pellets" for liver ills. 41. For Prices and terms of sale of the following brands apply:— MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT National Breweries Limited Room '74 36 Chaboillez Square. MONTREAL THE �B SIR EDMUND WALKER,' C,V,O., LL.D., D,C,L„ President CAPITAL PAID UP, $15,000,000 JOHN AiRE, General Manage. H. V. F. JONES, Asst Genii, 1• snag RESERVE FUND, • $13,500,000 SAVE YOURONE and thus help Canada to do her share in theGreat War. ' INTEREST ALLOWED AT 3%PER .ANNUM ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS OF $1 AND UPWARDS AT ATS BRANCH OF THE BANK I EXETER BR•ANCsrH—A. E. Kuhn, M gr. 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