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. ,v can 1got one.
aoeTitgleM IRSI ?me?at$ lase tail.edsold s a cd
eIves 'reto amazing a} puiarity. The sent, s ig.
tater, the diamond reproducing point that tlocumaYtetrith
od4entome clanging of needle; the kauty stf dna and the sweet
rrl> ' reakabie dine Aratbe rot Records seguare no
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Shing es in. Stock l
theerw;
pktl
elm
or the Teeter Itev; i3ea1
;.liars 'bias eirrlr4lrorg
vieitirr;
Mr, rand.. lire, Ed,: lie
London Oat present.
Ur, (Wee, -,1K4 rr is on ttao acid" lima
Mr*, Garvin of letekztaw iaa visite
iug tact d;aorglater Z>ra, ll. R. Either
MrsFeld I' Jacob 'Morning ther after a4 echotded ten
iljs carr
t+f !about as weewith. pneumonia.
We mer pleased to a;ee''Rev..Tefter-
eorr out ;.gala after Ifs .*cent iltaat+s
IiTre, J. Wootlla;ill is visiting her
Slater' art Vozadoa,.
w . m „tel' elttkt".iy7'""Jiia "lI'!rt't. "t pent
ree• doyo in town
rs Wurte of lege oxa i%IIen., is ria
lin,;; the f atteret of her another
Iatc lefrs. Jacol Baer,
Fresh ,BlueLake.
Ceinent
shing Coa
good supply Sal' Iii
tbreehing c
^da r tine tit
iril4ltt
tote, rant,
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cre
Svitiaout t.
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aalta
latwortd���.
Gr1WI TON.
H44+ 3• 3.1 13 4~3 k+4
College at Home
?thousands of ambitious young I
Iicollie are last oine;Paring in ,
their own homea to "occupy Ino-
rative positions est stenograph- • .
era' bookkeepers telegraph- 4
ora!, civil servanh in tact every
ophere of bni ones activities
You may €inish``at Collogo if
you so wash Posit'uinse waren- 4.
teed,. Enter colinge any dayr.
3ndiviidtial instruction. Ex- +
'pert teachers. Thirty' Wears +
experience. .i ar,eesr, trainers
in Cartadea. Seven colleges .1
-
if Special course for 'teachers. 4
.Aeffiiliated with Commercial Ed. 'ty,
oeational Association of Canada .,�.
4.' Summer School at Famous Spot 4.
ton Business Co1le,ae' Condor..
•
NO VACATION
Clinton 13usinessCollege 4.
taEO. SPOTTON B. F. WARD ,
Pincpnl
• • •4
414-1-3-4-3-:-.++++++++40-1-1-4-4:++++++
Be A Trained Nurse
Earn $15 to $35, Weekly
SHE DEMAND FOR ; TRAINED
IIIIRSES
RAINE,.I.UR.SES' is ,ever increasing: and Doc-
-fors w`,ill not a seurne res',>onaibility,
Without Trained Nurse. The
OIll'E'STUDY' COURSE in; Nursix;g
-which the Rochester Nurses Institute
;fir%es students kap peal to thousasde
?heir graduates command firom $15,
Ito. $35 weekly. The, Rochester nxr-
,teis 'Institute will thoroughly . trait.!
3 ore from la years.. to sixty, anid,
.dive 1ii,jloxira when Course is coni-
tUted. Write to -nay for free ;book -
'BO CREST
ook-'BOCRESTE'R `'NURSES 'IN ST I
INSTJpITTJ BUILDING
/ . 310%11" TEIrt, N. 'Y.
YER,eq i'l=;aaEi
E7¢0Ern ENGE "eeer.'
mokA`.[tirr
steed Worm" the play
`gay tlae young people o[ Cromer
arty ia. 1Steffak T-1aail in December avill.
tri Cisco, 1.0 "heti. 4satin 'in Dublin
`Hall on Wednesday .fan 28th roux.
'uaam€ ni* at a8 o'clock Don't '= ss it
admissifri cents,
•
GREENWAY
Miss Eliza I3aynea:tn of i5hipicaa was
the guest of 'a'1Iise J. 13roy;hy.
Mrs, R. I nbl;sh entertained .the a5.
S. Class •last week.
Mr, orae 11Irs, A.I9I.:Wilson were In
[Tiverton on Friday ;attending the
„Silver Anniversary of this W. 31. S.
They. report a big crowd land a good
time.
illiSs Ready and Miss Graee McGre-
gor called on Mrs. Py Hite Gregar's Tate°
eentlg.
A Missionary d'lnntversary is 'being
t:onducted on E eter Dist* of Rev. ;A
Brown of Ails:t 'Craig preached on,
Jan 1lth farad Bev, 1). Thompson on
Sunday last in our.: church both sere
mons were educational and helpful
Her, J ernes Mel -lee -eon "moved bis
shop to his lot here, it evill be more
conveniexit for customers.
?ef.r, Wm. e5herritt condu ,ted the
Sunday evening sprayer Meeting ir.
his usual earnest manne
TV'P Aw.IN.
Mr, n}id .Mrs, Albert .Gunning spent
Sunday the guests of:Mr, and Mrs,
1 -Frank;: Coates.
Mrs, Wm.`Ogden ;and her brother
4V m. Lainiykin are spending" the mon
to at ivlavering near Wiarten.
Mr, sand Mrs, John Wright visited
in London' Yip, last'iveeic. t c
Miss Edna ,Gunning scent last week.
tot Winchelsea the 'ucst of, Miss
Lulu Gpdbolt.
'Che:w M. IS. held their regular
monthIy ++meeting at the home. of John
Morley on Friday last. Mrs 'Morley
invited the ,husbands of the members
and a.very-.en;joyable time ':was spent.
the ladies ho -we a society 'here nurn
Bering -thirty pnembers and,; splendid
work is being' along Missioinary
lines.
So far there; has'ilreen no, illness in
this' community nhis winter kexeept
a slight cold,
SEXSMITH
ass ,T ;Coronerof',;l iarkhatt's "ai
iting with 1%Xrs John Gould eh .otn�-
er friends in these.parts
Mr, Norman Jarrett of Torn h. ca.
led. on soma of his .:old friend this
's�rcic. ,° ,-Arraisa
Mr, Jas. Gatuld is v1sitlC rTt x,015
at Ictolcortais Sask.-s,aii. t
Mr, Air C"haapnadta
build 4i fine new res i» "e lee
+surnine'
oh
I1t T{3
al meeting of the is.irktw3
dll',ira%y :A.esel eLion was geld in
At3erdeeo hall on, Tuesday everting
dan lath. The following new nremio-ei°r
were •eddec2 to the Board :Mesrs
MOO, ,I0s, Moore, and 111eNeughton
Rev, Mr, 12yott and Mrs, Burton.
The Kirkton WoineAs Institute pus°
Bos giving a eoneert abuat, Feb 14th
The twenty-fifth anniversary of Sit
ver iJeleilee of, the Women's, 4issioza
ary :Auxiliaries of the. eir-aait was
celebrated is the R:irkton Method-
ist charth on, F&-4Fni&-4 evening. 1.6t -h
'The 'chinch was :appropriately decor..
aled for the vcension. After the oueu
ing exercises were ronduetcd; by Rea.
R. V. Burton, Nr,s, 'Nilson of tkreen4
liay d?,istrict :organizer took ;the
chair Iaa?d the oolosrint, pro grate.. *vas
rendered Rhe?ori of organization' by
Mrs, W. V, Br;:gg 2311e of jt',; elnsrt ;r
nietnbers.
The Roll :CalI of t.lt first members
was responded "to by several 'viad
who wereletters V
.S d 1_ rc.r •o
present ati� 4 from
man absent �noeMber ,v�ere i, egad..
/*peels, of the ,liirl:zcn Salem and
l'':x_aandeogo:wow:izi:r4tieoorvklovizoye,iaris;oo a
ere AleAda; tea -art:
7�
e Mee .le White Of at Megei ,tzcot.f;ht
gtta et ogs, from. Arm, Wa, 1. Aleestiati.
W110 Was xaatabla #o ba* 1rr+esent.
i
Dr, i el'gueora, oe Weet i+4hiete ow.
Rn lerlttz}glt /pee a. very iustreetive
address ori his troxk in that Mi55iOrt
Pield.
Qne'of else meet pk suit iteuas of
the Program t :••ass the, pat entetion of
i1as>e afrumtrnMiantn13}taia4;r, lWart, c aez%o
on behalf' of the l;irl:svaa Aaixalaary
Ile udders swiss read by :its E.
lioup's, A great meal of interest is
niaowee by the people of Llu i ieaton d_
araeft, ind it be lank* xauentaer lath
sa44d tbie ,jubilee Perriee
do llltPs Iv -45binecl t O mill, ereua
ost Vitality
€�Aa SEI BY I
St. Jolla N.
—My brother
from kidney stow
bles and was gi
tors. )•Ie was, a
TOMCg1'.
DISORDERS
--Lieber R3, 1911,
rc G t sufferer
od
Vel trot.
dot-
y^ot r
s.
et
rile
to: tib
i ig
Es which he did and after tak-
ing five bores was eonllyle :ely rector-'
ed to health and is tetteg^ to -day .then
he has 'been for years. I'm./ can't
neeo sitnexici ii, iIIs too laghly. 3
W. ;Manvers. At all dealers 25 and 50
cents or The Vig Pill Ce, St, Ti)D;alxas
" old t zlowey';s Dra ,tor . 1
`IOODR A xI
Mr. IArthur E. -irk a. Foo Np, s
eztader rhe pareu ai roc
rrted .hone.,
r.ec+l Baas pa,icb.asad
formerly owned by Mr,
ehaa.
by,
A
rc
tail liquor licenses
to he reduced in n
front I.3 to 150.
Io, the state of Illinois avorn
now permitted to vote. They
"cleaned uP ."rano" towns that
were nzt.der lioq; aaf,,.
. iI. tAttr.00d' or en of :'a e11an
County gave the W+rden'"s taAi l die.
azes .� eig ; x guests, last month, Na
intoxio .cats were ,served.
-11."!,
itc roll of
e 1lepubi e Sou ia; t`a`
Kansa,
Georg s, north Care.ez, as
iS girdo ennssse.,
re ; all _ArkaLs7.s
io
.St 141k 'nth 4.C4,17i0e0O, PXc
Oaexl t zi;: 'ai: itt abs;., e
t4:4 nec to t5 fir
lacunar e .has '&kart* umle tl e: white skzrizxc ha.
ezty forknerly owned viest p, axon t sxsfi.:r this ;e
eat.
that city-.
zabine Priugla and ht -ratter
<ve rl„yen qui. ' siti bkpt are n r4'I8$�akli
t fifty tit&Ius
:.. oaf:tva;i ttplOttePitoc
1p1,
cit
xa w:=r
to
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ou IT
ce ,
11
za
0
THIS WOMAN!
IUNU REALIN!
fd 1
duct ve Lytfia 4Pink
tSitrvgetable Cam..
.All Rest of:M cine
the World.
d Tonggtte,„ Bad Ta'a
Ilow SMA and Ali:
.Cps ectre from -
o
stot „acro to 1
gest eci 200x1.,
i is e spa a r "e
i;rst Stop :fid
lea ire, told gask
411/40 '2 elan toe
Ivr0 gig
Oki” Il thorough
zre4 41lt 1.,,
tlo+ yolt Ir
cbmg414$t 1041
Thetose41a, aas r�tl 4 c* ,ti ter3 l is .y a zG "ski:
1`mSanroer�titc+ulared tea ,a
..rtes z it araa+la 1`»19, nand 1a coke. e
ia'Fnmioloo l#liliazoea}
a ar tgd si ole, z3• #ckF&
iMe Jul Ade akciatiwi 4o,!
talaan tea lou ‘pettate.
•h
'visltltit;
to
Miss co tv: n
ia'`ende kat Hill
oxa sof 1 411 ietrt; as
'r 3.1:re Itraaolta
of 114a13sall arra4
tlaa7a ate, �1w'f'lliugton llln
1I"kasn$1aet;, af+eut the Week
:taut fibs,
groaato visited at tic Ia
*Weyer
til n t i
xae1
!Gu rassee. Orri1'at
Just a ;while .mot
of the tC ataada. %hemp
bo laeldlo the Methodist e-
-inning tat 97,30 p; M. to he.
aaaad bS
Rev, d'ano, iliuir kat
ritNetAbli
With renewed sleighing, hnsin s I,
quite brisk in onr
3fr, Robert Chesney soungest son
of Dr. iChesney wee operated on tar
doing us well os can be expected.
meeting in the interests of :Me Can -
:Ida Temperance Act evoS held in Caro
flnel eburch. The speaker of the
*evening was tee 'Rev. John Muir M.
INeld Secretary of .the Dominion
Alliance rind the +celebrated baritone
singer Mr. Rotilven McDonald of
Toronto was present and enliveeed
fine soios.
Mrs, Fe „C. :McDonnell has been
opendign the past week or so. with
relatives in Exeter.
Mr, Waghorn of Toronto was in
the »village lost week visiting relae
tives and friends.
Mrs, R. Bonthron is visiting her
eon in Detroit.
Skatiee wed curling are now the
rink is 'being well patronized.
Mr, M. McLean from Unity Sask„
.accmopanied by his little daughter
la visiting his parents iMr, end Mrs,
s.Wainiliettortiw:Zet:ttleCI:ir:o7bow Sa7r,
Mrs, John fleigail and daughter Al-
berta of Pigeon Michigan are visit
leg relatives end friends for a few
`is visiting ;his brother and other
Miss Xillian Faust of Chicago vis-
ited her mother Mrs, A. Faust over
The ladies of town recently met at
the home of Mrs, Mr, Fritz Mre, A,
leastings of Exeter tbe district or-
ganizer organized `eWomen's In-
stitute" The officers are as folloWs—
.President Afro W. Fritz ; 1st Vice
Pres, Mrs; J. Preeter ; 2nd Vice PreS
Mrs, E, Appel ; See-Treas, Miss Kate
Campbell District Director Miss IA.
flees; Press Corresponder Miss Veia
Siebert SIrs, Rev, Brown; Auditors
Mrs. 0'13rein BIrs, C. Fritz
DA El /1 WOOD
1 eervieeseare _being he!
Mr, Geo, Shore our former prine
has left fox- Wilton Grove vehiere•ehe,
will teach. for tne coming yeer.
Va'tt)„, Brown is on the sick
present vrish 'him a speedy
Dir,' „Adolph fSt,inbacli and 'wife o
1704tat •N• is visiting at Bkr4
iii.*41,0i for several day3
chool,oper.(id. in- full Ivith 11,11
c 'Misses Webb and 'Judder as assis
' `he angel of death has again ,vis -
hr village ond ealied away sine
Pioneers. lite "s S ciion. in the
„at, win ioger
venal
OWNS
bOlelrepaetititeueoleitoentioniciie
taxaualt
ODENT PROOF 0 C
0
Old Foohioned Se^t Ciee Way be Stec
a the milionry crib le teeeteed to too
4)1' ;11I3 11444, 'rbe t.sient of the done
e laud of edit wet) and the length o
ne the corn te storogte In the old
elltieVeW ;VI
molly tint of dale lu the older states.
be beet wale very great.
lit bus come into nee us n rOdent
woof etrnetitre, There are several
miltee ;net styles or theae Cribs open
he market. but the !Pritteiple Involved
v steel lathe in teee on tlie Ohio State
itilveriiity form may he or Interest to
nietinal of rooting torn They aro
eititle polonaiel galvanized steel,
aineeler to forne and stand on concrete
founillitiono The perforations admit
lir. and further ‘111tIlat141,1) IS 1)11)1-111ea
enough the center of the crib and out
the top The roof is. of etted. These
:nibs have a capeeity of 500 busbeis
melt They cost ere) apieee. not in_
'eluding Nee fonndation and the cost of
ID laying the foundation for the steel
:rib the eseaeutimi is made. and a foot
er so of cinder; is put down. On top
31" this several inehes of cement are
!aid. then a layer of steel sheets and
inally another l'Ont of cement. The
deel sheet:: prevent the moisture from
eising from- the soil. The tloor is rais-
ed slightly in tte center. se that lt wa-
ter shoniti gein entranee it would im-
mediately rim ton of the crib.
These cribs have been in use over
:hree years and have proved entirely
3)1tisfatt0u. 'fbey 'are absolutely rat.
31011ke. hird and chicken proof and.
aid* of a good pridloek, are
:beer proof. Weiglats were kept of
:urn stored In them for 4)Ver 1) year.
intl. the only less was dile evapore-
tion of moleture. steel crib then
lime:ins to be the safest place for the
Movable Nest, Boxes.
It is frequent/y desirable, hi have
nest: boxes whirl) are readily rooms.-
ranginietit is shown here. The fraine
Metes • :ire strengly piade of one', inch
stuff, firmly nailed together -The,wires
eupport the• boxes and are ,firinly et -
Melted to, the' two ends - Ind emiddle
boat .'eSteips may be used in piece o
ie wires if,neeeesary. The est boxes
eleeAti,113011 s wide, twelve-, inches long
eletillive 1 hes deep. The bottom le
et eix turbos lemon*, a
ibit
fl
aei
1s
otheilbu syi
1Tfagot +y*L tta
x
wept out
llo 4o hlzl aa1,0
ltvrroty place*.
1kal la% Item
aulwtl $ie erg`
Rings
rove
Or TeXeli, 4, 4
thousand repre
'League and
the reaohat
4
nnhate
7100 paris
voted out the
,rouokipalitics, bare
p.utikatebeaavnt ha
Ish the bar essouign„
under
enor
y Of
liceoseo
839
1117
ttor
and. laxness d continiesion
"Starr, ,wea call the at
the Social .Re Commisei the
need of a pens cherne tor 1V ONVe,
ed and deserted mothers. Coombe-
eioner Elton" &Acted that every child
shou/d toUpported in his awn loom
or in the home, of relatives wittere the
tiler than in tan institution. Tbo, 04.
ly exceptions be would Make tare in
cases where the pareet is immoral
cruel or entirely destitute. Ile as -
alerted ; "We are -tvoefiilly defieient in
the necessary legislation 'which rai-
ses the ciutstion as to whether. the
burden of flies "torehildren and telaildt.
rem' institutions sbould be placed
upon the community as et whoie rath-
er than upon the charatible few
State taid is the/ only solution of our
'Charitable needs."
W have still a number of Gospel
Text calendars whioh we are selling
at twenty-five cents. They are very
attractive with large figures.
, LARGER YIELDS PER COW ,
During these short *tinter days,
when maay cows are dry and the
cows that pre milking are not give
ing very much, would it not be. wise
to lay plans for improvement 'of the
dairy herd? Seeing that the average
household consumes a fair quantity
of milk daily all through. winter, and
seeing that the ice cream is not- by
any means dead during the cohl
laionths is it not a. pity that there
is 'not more good milk and sweet
cream availablee Current prices and
good demand ehould prove on induce
ment eo a larger number of produc-
ers to go in ?MOM strongly for winter
dairying.
Some of the variations in 3-ields are
very marked it is a coanneon thing
'month after month to find groups
of cows in four adjacent sections av-
eraging one hundred pounds of milk
difference, eor instance Trom 450
even stages of 100 up to 750 pounds
Many of- these poor cows could eas-
ily be givi.Qg tinder better conditione
of feed and care, another three or
four pounds of fat each per month.
the herds win probably averege,
inany already leave dope, consider, -
ably giaore of en increase than that
even as "much as forty or fortyefive
pounds in the year, extra, per cow
Tliose farmers who desire increases
are invited to write to the Dairy Com
assistance is ,,iven by the department
SO tiOCT,
e I ate for it ogain did in
the eighties, bc,,caus(>, eve it
would decrease drink" crime
to dritik but the 41
Tb
la
the
•
Taupe
9, 4e, consult
he year Visz,i.
PA while
they were
et lo cult {
the town
v Comment
wed a
nd
be e
boo
ti
.1.; tCefoci;fliryljnilislInb:SO:re ae ..
the working of , a
f owing facts in
of oine counties in New., u
lc , baying within their bo
a flourishin,g cities end Towns
Stephen, Zfilltown Chatham and
oton and being in every :stay te
srly representine of the whole
tbe ern years 1881-91, tbottole
tt
ince in every condition. The
aunties 'were under the C. T.
hey epresented 61 per rent ot 'he
op *lotion of the provinee, they lied
3-% per cent, of the trinainal
ns, motile the other ea per
o the population under licenee
had 61% per cent of the crienC aa
indicated hy the convietions. Does
anyone want more convincing Proot
In No 9, of Zfr, liansford's letters
he asserts -.that the prouitionists are
doing their best to increase the use
of intoxicants". qt .but snows, if :he
really has written those lette.rs the
kind of literature he etaches viz,
ehat which is published in the sel-
fish interests of the liquor dealere
and which frequently seenielessly dis
torts the truth, and putting it mild-
ly makes statements that are easy
znisleading. Ile quotes Gen, Neel Dow
to the effect that:some men bad am-
aesed fortunes by selling rum since
prohibition had come into force,. ha
lefeine. As to Dow's ever making
such ,a statement. "I ha' my doots
but we know that Dow did say this
before the Royal commission wihich in
vestigated the working of prohibition
in Maine. These are his words ;—"It
is rquite safe to say that the' quane
tity of liquor sold in Maine now is
not one twentieth as much as it was
before the law was passed. It is
quite within 'the mark to make the
statement. Portland is the largest
‘city "In the state and tit is within the
truth to say , ttiat 'the quantity of li-.
quor sold there now is not on&hund,
Toth of what it was before. We had
seven distilleries and .taao breweries
ple brought over for then' own use,
Now, whatever liquor is sold there
is sold on ' the sly." He also said—
"Within six months after the enact-
ment of the law, the jails m the
COLIIItie3 01 PellObSCOt Kennebec, OA
ford Franklin and York were almost
empty. When I visited York, jail
the lock a.polog,ined for keeping his
hens there.- lie had no further use
tor the Jail Surety these statements
lead us to believe tha1 Portland
asn't gis many drunks As Montreal
Is letter NO. 0 woold boa'', us imag.
Dear Reader, 'Vote for ,,tp
and blessing for ourOn:
licinor man' thought ,t;
,help -their lonsines
,0 60,heyc,kee
lIf the
kat t
11
ibit
n.
adopted t
mnufactttrixag purposes.
2.—nosa it apply to 'every meni
Answer --Yes, it ";effeets
aillage -end townships alike an
not he *edopted in one avitheint 6
Cities wont! are an exception On
provision
3.-1n places have carried
al option wInt is the offectie.
force Local Option is suepentied but
not repealed and "in case the C. It. A;
should be repealed the tonal option hy
hem 'comes leatk automatically and
remains in force lentil repealed under
Answer. --Those qualified to vote
parts one teed three of the Municip.
elis:orrtin' ion Election which includ
.1,—Who will enforce the v.
have special ,clauses in the Ontario
Liquor Act !which apply to the on-
Zorcernent of tIvcs T.. A, and the
same officers es inform the present
liquor laws will enforce the P. T„
as there is now given to no, license
6. --Can the Countee Council 'appoint
Answer—yes. Tte 'County ‘Council 1
or the Municipal Couned or botib, nakiV
appoint officers to enforce the C. T.
T.J7.--A..0avnotilLqtuyo?r he shipped into »tC.l„,
anevver—Yes, but - must
—"bought and paid Tor ontside th
county pod only used for home non.=.
amended in this regard and is Very
THICK, GLOSSY, HAIR
FREE FROM DANDRUFF,
Girls! Try it! Hair gets soft,
of reenelerine„
f you care fon heavy h 'th
ASniattlth ,bnauty. and Is.
t"' Altair; ;beside
boa
he
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