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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1909-02-04, Page 4i 4.HE EXETER TIMES, FEB. 4th 1909. mes AND tationery Call and see our large stock of Perfumes, Pur- ses, 13i11 Books, Satchels Pouches, Case Pipes, Ilair and Cloth Brushes, Minors, Pocket Mirrors, y Pocket Combs. Books ,. rl Sjationtry. Clearing Auction Sale -of - HORSES. RIGS, SADDLERY AND IUOUSEUUOLD EFFECTS B. Ws F. Beavers has instructed Joseph \\'Lite to sell ty public auc- tion tit Farquhar on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd. .1909, at one o'clock p. m. the following valuaole property. 11ORSES-1 driving mare biz years old; 1 driving horse 8 years • old, ooth of awhich :will drive either sin- gle or double. 1 Portland RIGS. -1 top buggy. cutter, 1 light avai;ion; t 1 light alS DDLE; 1 ltY. cart wheel set del ule barrow. light harness, 1 set single harness; .1 Buf- falo robe: 1 pair horse blankets; 1 lap rug; L' buggy dusters; 1 rubber rug; 1 large oil cloth to cover wag- gon 60 it X 100 ft. TOOLS -Lawn 'Mower, high wheel; hand roller : 1 barley fork : 1 man- ure fork; 2 hay' forks; 1 staulu firownings Drug Store l o°s, 1, curry comas rind . brusher=, Centralia hetxiham Bros. of lldcrton '.lcon- iucted an auction bale of cattle here In 'Tuesday last. A very quiet ,wedding took place :t the Methodist parsonage on Wed - moiety evening of last week when vis rakes, 2 water oarrels 2 step ladders, a quantity of new lumber. 1UOUSEBOLD EFFECTS -1 six bole Imperial Oxford Range; 1 sideooard, 1 extension table, 9 dining room chairs, 4 kitchen chairs; 1 lounge; 1 quarter -cut oak bed, springs and mattress; ,1 rope bed ; 1 bureau : 1 coucb, 1 secretary; 4 rockers; 1 wo of our must esteemed citizens in hell upright piano, nearly new, Lav - he persons of Miss 1'lrecnca`Essery ing orchestral attachment; Parlor r.. Jens. Oke were united in the carpet, linoleum. curtains, pictures, oly bonds of matrimony by the Rev. dishes, kitchen utensils. lamps, hang• V. B. :Butt. The happy_couple will ing lamp; 1 butter worker. ive oil the broom's flue farm London All the above articles ere nearly • new and everything in first-class condition. All will be sold as the proprietor has sold Lis property and business and is moving away. TEItDLS OF BALE All sums of $10 and under cash; over that amount nine months' cred- it ;twill be allowed on furnishing ap- proved joint. notes. A discount of five iper cent per onnum per annum off for cash on credit amounts. 13. W. tB. BEAVE1tS JOS. .Proprietor. Auctioneer. :pad, booth of Centralia. Their nary friends wish them a long, pros- icrous and iteppy married life. 6n:cumber from here look in the versary at Eden on Sunday at- ooli and evening when the Revs. a. U.I. Going. of Exeter and Root. dick took the respective meetings. Jp 'Tuesday evening a most enjoy- iolo time •w'as spent at the delicious )y,eter supper and excellent program. he Centralia choir furnished the sic ort Sunday and Tuesday. •v. \V. ill. Butt preached in the ;,t tehurch, Crediton; last .evening. , the member for Comex - bas resigned in favor onto, winistcr of In - H uronaale The recent 'thaw has got a cold. I guess it took it out of sympathy as nearly every one here has got one. Reeve Moir arrived home on Satur- day morning from Goderich where he A writ has peen is-) was attending the county council e -election, which will, meeting, ake place FOrne time in Mrs. John Moir returned home from Latchford. where she was visit- ing her son, Arnold Moir. station agent there. Mr. 11. E. Kec(dy gacve a social evening to his friends on Thursday evening in honor of Lis friend, Mr. McDonald, of Brussels. Miss hemmer, of Exeter. visited friends in this vicinity last week. Mrs. \Vm. Horton, is, we aro pleas- ed to rotate. improving nicely and is again aole to bo out. Mr. George Etherin3ton very Pleasantly entertained a number of his friends on \Vednesday evening. A series of revival meetings are being held at the home of Mrs. Chas. Treffre by an evangelist of the Zion City Sect. Ile is from ISpokaue, Wash., and is well spoken of. Messrs. J. and It. Berney shipped a carload of fat cattle to Toronto on Saturday last. Mr. It. Ilorney ac- companied the shipment. Toad of 27 cattle and load- At it meeting of the adherents of ret Parkhill on Saturday last the Bethesda church called to discuss or Toronto. the advisability of closing the uttley, who has been church, itavis unanimously Mr. James Illickey for agreed to continue t he sere ast ;'i, tr has hired with Mr. vices. This is u right move as it is the proprietor of the saw- not nlw•nys convenient tor some of Centralia and is moving his the older members and also seine of ottt ,there this week. ilo in- the younger ones to go to Exeter to 'work on one of Mr. Elston's church. Miss A. Dew is visiting friends at Thorttdale. Mr. A. J. J3rintnell visited with friends on the Thames Road on Wed- nesday evening. Mr. Geo. .Moir last Thursday even- ing opened his home in honor of his friend David Stephenson and a num- ber of his friends gave a program of songs and instl:uiflental Musics of a very high er. The singing of Mr: Morriso rand torr. tMiddlemiss was ,.•trolly irst class. Both are possessed well trained bass voices of great compass. Mr. Middlemiss ,handled the piano mith great skill and credit to himself. All were highly 'denoted and everyone agreed it was an even- ig swell spent. IIAltl'LEY Mr. and tare. George Sherrit t spent iunday evening .witb .Mr. and Mrs. l:hontas Mollard of Grand Bend. Mark Kcrwey's little 'child has u 'ler •the doctor's care for a ra,s+..-arc glad- to report onittowiug. nas •Bayttham's little Iboy ive years, who has been from liver trouble is ,get - le !better. n 'Taylor is getting mater - ground preparatory to new house on .the farm tcetitl purchased from !John ale Ontends to haul the brick Crediton ns soon as the roads F r1r. 'Thomas Lynch a was through section buying cattle for butch- irposes Ile succeeded in _Cr g ing it lit ale. Joh al on th wilding ci IS TO PRINT. worst forms of a spoonful of the after each meal lion. une-half 11. one ounce 'trine, three isie-Oltesiee our hon! • druggists, cagily' mixed t.y :Laking theta 1 t, bottle, WO •f is generally out the first 1 ie doses. prescription forces the clog - inactive kidney's to filter and Dom t he bino•l the poisonous matter and uric acid, which rheumatism. eumatism is not only the and' torturous disens°, ons to 1ifc, this simple 1, X10 doubt be greatly valned sufferers here at home, who nt once prep•.I the mixture (his relief. t-', i that a pei-on who would this %rescription regularly, it t two daily. or even n , few a wct•k. 'would nevtr have acr- .dney or ['Tillery d:solders or anent. this nut and preserve it. Good atiun prescriptions which relieve are scares. indeed. anal 'reel it, yo : tient it madly. Clearing Auction Sale ► h:\s.',I I. l', op:• of pit. Paul'- n fly , tie tree! in prc- r vet, • 1 iin,nettt to D.• 1'r, op. rt House on t tat week Fe o. 5t1. 1 t 1r.. uroy!ram is Ind: 9 Skill tunion- 31114 • tn.•)t- a111tau• and ro:rl ":scene• in th- 1 ai iaei lions !' -a CASTORIA For Infants and Children. the Kind You Baro Always Bought Bears the Signature of -a.eicielarev of FARM STOCK AND IMPLEIIENTS \\'m. Monteith has instructed 'Phos. Cameron to bell by public auction on .WEDNESDAY. FEB. 10th, 1909. on Lot. 11, Ni T. R., Usborne, at 12 o'clock sharp the following valuaolo property. 11O1tSES-1 draught ware 4 years old, imported, in foal; 1 draught marc 8 years old. imported, in foal; 1 draught mare 8 years old in foal; 1 draught filly C years old, rising; 1 draught filly 1 year old, rising, from imported stock : 1 draught filly 1 year old rising, ; 1 roadsteu 2 yrs. old, rising. by Jap; 1 driving marc. CATTLE -1 thoroughbred Short- horn Pull, 14 months old 1 thor- oughorcd Shorthorn tow, calf at foot 3 cows with calves at foot ; 9 cows to calve in E'e•oy•, March and April; 2 steers rising 3 years old; ¢ steers rising 2 years old; 1 heifer rising 2 yrs. old; f3 steers rising 1 yeas old; ;i heifers rising 1 year old. PIGS. -9 store hogs; 1 sow to lit- ter in March. POULTRY, -100 hens, \Vyandotts, Orphingtons, Rocks and Le;horns; ,1 pair of geese; 3 ducks; 3 turkeys. IMPLEMENTS. - 1 'oinder, 6 ft., Massey -Barris, new; .1 mower, Frost & Wood, nearly new ; 1 drill, com- bined, Frost and Wood. uearly new 1 cultivator, combined. Frost & Wood nearly new ; 1 disc, Massey4Barrin. new: 1 hay rake ; 1 riding plow. Perrin, nearly new ; 2 walking plows nearly new; e set iron harrows, 1 set new ; 1 fanning mill, Clinton make; 1 nutting box, 1 set. scales ; 1 turnip sower ; 1 cream separator, DeLaval, nearly new ; 1 scuffler ; 1 wheel bar- row, new; 1 incubator and brooder 1 Bain wagon complete; 1 set trucks 1 Bair sleighs; 1 buggy ; 1 top buggy nearly 'new; a cutter nearly new ; 1 brass mounted sot of harness; 1 black mounted Bet of harness 1 sin- gle set of harness; car and slings and 160 ft. of rope; 1 water 'trough new; 1 gravel box: 2 iron kettles and 1 grind stone; a quantity ,of timothy hay; n quantity of turnips and vnangolds; 100 bus. of seed oats, Banner; 150 bushels of Manchuria barley ; also shovels, forks, saws and numerous other nrtioles. 'Everything up-to-date and in first class condition. All will positively Itya sold as the proprietor has sold his farm. 'TERMS 01? SALE All sums of *5.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months' credit will be allowed on furnishing ab - proved joint notes. A discount of 5 per cent off for cash on credit amounts. WM. 'MONTEITH, I' roprietor. \A'iNNiPEG 821.00 From Ontario points. via Chicago :int St. Paul. Dlinncaltolis or Duluth and proportionate rates to toiler principal points in Manitoba. Sas- katchewan and Alberta. Formerly the faro Naas five dollars and forty Lye cents hatcher. nod even at that rate a mintier of poop:e p.refered this route on aceonnt of pess'ne through tev,1 it of the large Ata r sirs. r Now that the rates hat D;t•tt lowered. the travel via 1 (;rand (Trunk and this attract.r 1011 to is stead ly increds:ng. It . g i;c checked through in condi nit e x.itninetton. rte sure rind term It Gr• 111 •1'tuuk Agent's n.•fore decd nit un our trip. GHEASON.-Ian Jan l;. to Dlt. :aid .t1r5. John (:1 0•.. of Elam i! . n daughter. Be Peed -tit on a ' pain through the chest. dil1icult breathing. with great prostration." 1f this should cl•icnce, send for your doctor. You niay Ionia! If your doctor cannot come at once, Cherry Pectoral. %%'hen he comes, tciI i..n : tt you have done. Then (lo as i-02 in this cough medicine. /.C•. J L „-l. %- J. , ws,ctisc ring isono,.r.. - o els in good condition. One of Aser s ('i:ie at Is.'s,. ; ,.. + • Clow of bile, and product a gentle 1 .save effect the d.:; 1 seg. T. CAMERON, Auctioneer. Unreserved Sale Fit 101, FARM STOCK ANI) PLEM ENTS Mr. Thomas Cameron has been in- structed by Joshua Johns eo sell by Pubhic Auction on 60IUTB BALI:? LOT 11. CON. 7 UNHORSE On !FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12T11, 1909 At 12 o'clock noon the following. IIOBSES-Brood mare, 7 years old agricultural; brood mare, S years old agricultural ; marc three bears old, agricultural: pair :good work horses drive horse, six years old.; filly, two years old, agricultural; filly, ono year old, agricultural; gelding, one year old driver. CATTLE:- Thoroughbred Durham bull. rising B; Thoroughbred Dur- ham cow due to calve at time of sale; two cows with calves at foot , 5 cows due to calve in March and April: 1 heifers two years old ; steers, two years old; 6. steers and heifer.; one ;year old. HOGS -Two brood lows with litter A number of young pullets. IMPLEMENTS -1 3-4 wagon and box; one sett bob sleighs; one top buggy. nearly new : ono cutter ; one large 2 -furrow plow; small C -fur- row plow ; disc ; seed drill: binder mower, nearly new : steel rake ; fan- ning mill; two root pulpers ; 2 s. i good heavy double harness; set eat- gle rubber mounted harness, nearly new ; cream separator ; hay rack wheelbarrows; atone boats: grind stones: saws ; grain bass; ii ckyokes whiff letrees : shovels: forks ; hoes: etc. A quantity of good hay and mangolds and ionic trotato;s fit for eyed. REAL ESTATE -Consisting of part lot 10. con. 7, containing 221.2 acr,.- on which there is n comfortable v.t+- eered dwelling, with small ,barn and stable, good Fpr:n; swells attd young orchard. Lot south 1-2 11. Con. 7, containing 50 acres on which there a comfortable brick dwelling, up- :odate ;bank barn, Wit abundant,• of good spring %water. W. 1-2 lot 11. ('on. 8, containing 60 fierce. on tt h ail there is it goo.l well. with windmill and 8 acres of bush. Thi property contains altog:•tler 122 1-2 acres, n11 in a high State of cultiva- tion and conveniently situated at the village of 1'.l:moll.; five miles from Exeter station; one mile from school and Cone/mit nt to lief l.o i'resbyt(rian and linglkh chute:. Terms of real estate will le to-• • sown at t.mc of enle or by fPply::.i; •u the Auctioneer nt Farquhar I'. 1). Terms of chatteie, All sums of 3 n.l ander ca=h; over that amount r:.onths crcd.t will tot given. on •: -h:ug approved joint 110te4. or .!.count of 6 per cant per suture 11 b• ellowed on credit amounts. l'o t'•'r no reserve ns the pro- p, e• trivet* up f•irmin;. T. c'\aiLl, ,\. JOSHUA JOHNS, .1e; ; 00 1. Proprietor IV following is the report of the of the names of the school of se. 11. Btepben, for the mond. u. 1 :Imary. Nunes are in order of nt.: • . Sr. IV. Amalie Eng!tnd, 1' 1 .tt. Jr. IV. Mali \V,! I , 111 Francis Laford. Laura '•;:•,I.' M . t tl Willert. Sr. ll. A'• t. r • 111,wtlaid Kr. pitatr. .lu_ , fo 1 etete 'L.•.. Jr. 11. 1• • .1' % ! r1. i't. 1l I. Idris. i't. 1. II \' 1' on 1.lfonti. '1. I' t. ! . Eine) 'I No. on roll 10 averag• 18. E. 11. Keyes, Teacher. Tho in TORI Kind Von Have Always Bought, and \Oriel' has beets use fur over 30 years, has borro trio slgnatrtre of �+ and has been Inside► under his per. it4 _ banal supervision since its infancy. •iiK� Allow no ono to deceive t'ou in this. All Counterfeits, Irritations and "Just -as -good" are hitt Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children -Experience against I xperinl'3tit. What is CASTOR IA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It 13 Pleasant. it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys \1'urnil and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrlltic:t and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea -The Mother's friend. GENUINE CASTOR IA Bears the Signature of ALWAYS The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY NEW VORA ..Tr. :N•••NN••NNN••N•NN•NNNNNNNNN•••••• The lVlolsons Bank 1 Old Folks' Livers need an occasional stirring up to keep thein from being constipated, bilious and generally run dawn. At the same time, the laxative must not be so violent as -to shock the system and cause sinking and sickness. REG r/. S rove OFFICE "ISLETSNio - is the ideal treatment for old folks' livers -never fails to act, yet never shocks. A tonic a; well as a laxative. Best for con- stipation, rheumatism, biliousness -any and all troubles of liver, atuntaeh and bowels. 'Take an NR tablet to- night --you' 11 feel better in the morning. r5 Get a 25c Box For Sale by W. S. Cole, Exeter. Incorporated 1855 CAPITAL (Pact up) $3 600.000 00 RESERVE FUND •••• ..•• =3_600,000.00 • Has 65 Branches in Canada. and Agents and Correspondents in all the General Banking Business Transacted. = Savings Bank Department Principal Cities in the World. • • Branches.at all Branches. Interest allowed at highebt current rate. • Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N. D. HURDON, manager • •••••••••••••••N••••••••••0•••N••••••••••••N•N•••1 1 BORNJan. 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Flt.tYNE.-On Sunday, Jan 31st. tot Lamport a daughter. to illr. and Mrs. \Vm. Frayne, of \V EBSTER-In Exeter Jan. 18t11. to t?sborne, n son. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Webster, a LAMPOIIT-In Crediton on ffuesday, son. The best Canad is i1 wheat, the cleanest and most modern mills, the most skilled flour -makers and the most thorough purifying process knosvii to milling, all combine to give Royal llousehold Flour those baking qualities which make it the choice of discriminating house- - wives everywhere. Cheaper flours cost von more in the end. Give Royal Household a fair trial and you will never go back to other brands. If your grocer hasn't it, he \\•ill get it for you if you insist. OgEvie 10 I r Mills Co., Ltd. TREAL. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE BEAU OFFICE. TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867 B. E. WALKER, President Paid-up Capital, $10,000,00 . LAIRD General ManagerFund,6,000,00 ALEXANDER :Reserve I Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England BANK MONEY ORDERS ISSUED AT THE FOLLOWING RATES: $5 and under 3 cents Over $5 and not exceeding $10 6 cents " $10 " " $3D 10 cents " $30 " " $50 15 cents These Orders are payable at par at every office of a Chartered Bank in Canada (except in the Yukon) and at the principal banking points in the United States. They are negotiable at 84.90 to the ‘ sterling in Great Britain and Ireland. They form an excellent method of remitting small sums of money with Isl fcty and at small cost, and may be obtained without delay. Exeter Branch-G.W. Ilarrison, Manager Branch also at Crediton. BLOOD DISEASES CURED Drs. K. & K. Established 20 Years. f://"NO NAMES USED WITH- OUT WRITTEN CONSENT Hei was surprised at how the sores healed-- -1 took your N t:w METHOD TREATMENT for a serious meet disease with which 1 had been inflicted for twelve years. I bad consulted ascore of physicians, taken all kinds of blood medicine, visited Hot Springs and other mineral water resorts, but only got tem- porary relief. They would help mo for a titne,but after discontinuing the medi- cines the symptoms would break out again -running sores, blotches, riteunt- atle pains, looseness of the hair, swellings • of the glands, palms of the hands scaling, BEFORE TREATMENT itchiness of the skin, dyspeptic stomach, CM I had given up in despair when a friend advised me to consult you, asou had cured hits of a similar disease 8 years ago. I had no hope, but took his advice. In three weeks' time the sores commenced to heal up and 1 became encouraged. 1 continued the New Menem TREATMENT for four months and at the end of that time every symptom had disappeared. I was cured 7 years ago and no signs of any disease since. My boy. three years old, Is sound and healthy. 1 certainly can recommend your treatment with all my heart. You can refer any person tp Inc Privately, but you eau use this testimonial as you wish .. W. 11 S. We treat NERVOUS DEBILITY. VARICOCELE. STRICTURE, VITAL WEAKNESS, BLOOD. SKIN and PRIVATE Diseases, URINARY, BLADDER and KIDNEY complaints of Men and Women READER rnyou a victim, Have you lost hope? Are you intending tnnrry • alas your blood been diseased? have you any weakness` Oar NEw MaralOD T l.,_.t. tti sr will cure you. what It has done for others ft will do for you. Consultation Free. No matter who has treated von, write for an honest opinion Free of Charge. 1 ttarges reasonable. Books Free ---The 3 oAleu ylonip,r." t illustrated 1 ou Iaseas,s of ?feu. NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. Ever$ttias confidential. Question list and cost of Home Treatment FREE. AFTER TREATMENT DRs.KENNEDY&KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave., and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. SLA ItRI ED 0I:E-E8SERY-On \Vednesday, Jan. 27th, at the Methodist parsonage Centralia, by the iRev. W. 11. Butt Miss Flora Essery to Mr. James Oke, moth of Centralia. The following is the report of S. ie. No. 5 for the month of January ; V. Pass, hazel Ilissett. Sr. IV. Honors, Elva Ford; Pass, \Vinic Ker - nick, Vera Moodie Sr. 111H. Pass, Alda Westlake. Jr. II. Honors. Mag- gie Moodie. Pt. 11. Honore. Ferrol flog;ins, Pass, Oroy Nestle. 1St. honors, Gordon Perkins. Vase, Chas. ['rout, Mervin i)ayman. Sub -agency for the district. Entry Wt Miss Robinson, Teiehe•r' proxy may be had at the agenoy, on certain conditions. by father, mother eon. daughter, brother, or sister of intending homesteader. Duties :-Six months residence upon anti cu:tivation of the land in each of three years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of his home- stead on a 'farm of nt least 80 acres :io:Sly owned and occupied by him or h:s father, mother, son, daughter. brother or sister. In certain districts n hotncstealttr in good standing truly pre-empt a q :Prier section alongside his home-. stead. Price `3. per acre. Duties-; :.lust remade six months ineach of sis years from date of homestead entry ;Welding the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivtas fifty acres extra. A Ilo:ncsteader who hos exhausted hie homestead right and cr.nnot oh- tain a pre-emption may take a pur- chased hoineetead in certain districts Price *3. per acre. Duties. -blast ree`•le six months in entail of three yetrs, cuitivate fifty acres and erect t horse worth $100.01. W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the interior N. n. -Unauthorized pnlliratlon of this advent. ment will not be paid for synopfs of fne c000dioo Naim West HOMESTEAD IIF.Ot`LATIONS.,* A ny person who is the sole bead of a family, or any nialc over 18 years o:d may homestead a quartek sectoni of available Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, or Albortar The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion LrauLi Agency or If you would have a safe yet cer- tain Cough Remedy in the home, try Dr. Spoon's -at least once. It is thoroughly unlike any outer Cough preparation. Its taste mill the en- tirely new to you -unless it is nl- rendy your favorite Cough Remedy. No opium, chloroform, or any other stultifying hl;redicnts me used. the tender leaves of a harmless, lung- henling mountainuous 'thrun, give to 1)r. Shoop's Cough Remedy its won- derful curative properties. It is truly a most certain and tmat wort hy prescription. Sold by W. S. ilowee. MiSERY IN STOMACH Why not start now -today and for- ever rid yourself of Stomach trouble and Indigestion, A dieted stomach gets the blues and ;rumbles. Give it a good cat, then take Pape's Dia - pepsin to start the digestive juices working. There will be no dyspepsia or be:Shunt of Gas or eructations of undigested food : ;to feeling like n lump of lead in the stomach or heart- burn. sick headaches and Dizziness, and pour food will not ferment and 'Dison your breath with nauseous odors. ('ape's Diapeps zt costs only 60 ,Cents for n large case at any dm; store here, and will relieve the most obstinate case of Indigestion and 1'p - set Stomach in five minutes. There is nothing else tetter to take Gas from Stomach ant cleanse the stomach and intestines. and be- B;dea, one 1riangule will di. ;est and prepare for nse:milation into the blood .x11 your food the aan•t' as n sound. healthy stomach would do it. '.,it Diaprpein work.; your stom- ach rests -gets itself in order. cleans up -apo) then t'on fel like tet:erg e n you cont to the tilt:... and • t wort rut ;1 d0 you good. from ell `itomecit 11 i .• for you ns Soon rig to belf:n tikinz 1) 1 ''pain• t':ant want 0 1 test drug;.st that you 1' , ' 1►.ap..ptOn, because yet to t horoughly curer) of n'1. S. N. NO. 15 t4fl•;I'IIEN The following is the report of 13. 8. No. 15 for the month of January. Natnes are in order of merit. S. IV. Frieda Schroeder• Jr. iV. Willie Schroeder. fir. 111. Chris. Itriliiig. Rosetta'Itafer. Jr. 111. Gladys Turn- bull, Della Fischer. Vera Luther, Roy 8tanlake. Sr. 1i. Beatrice Tnrn1nll, Jane 1Chnrrette. Fred Shuart, Edith Heckmann. Ethel Oliver. Jr. Ii. \\i1Ge Fischer, Evelyn Chnrrette. Resale -11a Phnff. John Beckmann. I't. Ii. Albert Fischer, Adolph Kel- ler. Hr. 'I't. I. 'Leonard Schroeder. WOE.. Fischer, Ex:as Charrett•• Jr. Pt. I. Norman i':'elet, E.le it ! K. 1 - ler, Peart Krllt•r. Ethel M. K,•lh t I,• •nn. fel het. PISi" tsaliate Telt r. Shoo,Ml$Ic U