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Farmers!
•Made in Canada
Fertilizer $18 and
$22 per ton
Now is the time to
buy wire fence be=
fore it advances in
price.
Let me quote you on
• your needs in the
following lines,—
All kinds of Lumber°
act dtwEd CJ Minh,
Shingles, Lath, Cedar
Fence Posts, 8 ft lorg, 9
ft long aud 10.ft long.
Cement, Wall Board
and Ready Roofing.
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CLATWORT11Y
oRANToN
"Up
ARE YOU GOING
WEST?
•Or
'The Grand Trunk Railway System
will run '
ilomeseekersExcur.
sions
EACH TUESDAY
March 7th to Oct. 3ist
(Inclusive)
'Ticliets valid to return within two
roontlos inclusive of date of sale
Winnipeg and return$35
Edmonton and return $43
Proportionate low rates to other points
in Manitoba, Saskatchewan & Alberto,
Pula oescticulars and tickets an applic-
ation to agents,
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adam,4k..,
SINAI l'Fallaia, tai NT.. an,
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If you take a course with us. The :
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as is many times the number grad 4
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et elating. Students are entering a
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ZURICH
•- Mr, Godfrey Nicholson, formerly of
?Slay Township, pastsed away at his
llama th Goderic.h.
31.r. Chita. Weber has purchased a
piece of land owned by Mir. P. He,
15r,„ end located in. Vollandts Survey.
awed of the =boot house.
Mae Jacob .Quackanbath and tamily
;Lave moved onto alb farm vacated
lby Mr. John Meyer, which be repent -
!y purchased from Jacob Meyer, Sr.
Mr. John Deeber, Sr., hare sold bis
line aorta eaist of the villa& together
with the ;stook and implements to
9is.fon. 1Lr.Wi11iam Dechz.‘r,wha ges
'rowel.= at aorta.
Mr. Jacob Meyer, rr., haa retern-
led from a visit down east. . While
*way he rented a Ismail truck farm
attea,s Peterlaburg and expects 'to more
mere tol:h his family in; the near fut-
ure.
bar. Elmore. Thiel hats. purchesed tbe
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TAKES OFF DANDRUFF,
HAIR STOPS FALLING
Save your Haltd .Get a 25 cent bottle
of Danderine right now—Also
• stops itching scalp.
Win brittle, colorlese and scraggy
bah ie mute evidence of a neglected
email); of dandruff—that awful scurf.
There is nothing so destructive to
;the hair as dandruff. It robe the hair
eel' its lustre. its strength and its very
31fe.; eventually producing a feverish -
mese and itching of the scalp, which
if not remedied causes the hair roots
'to shrink, loosen and die—then the
itatr falls out fast, A little Danderine
tonight—noev—any time—will surely
leave your hair.
Get a 25 cent bottle of• Knowiton's
Danderine from any dreg store. You
Onerell can have acrantiful hair and lots
eof it if you will lust try a. little Da' -
ave' your hair!! Try lie
120 ttere Parte known tee the Holt
farm, new 13141..te, typal. O., died
OR near Varna. The consideration was
in tte nctighborlictel o $7000,00 and
*a. Total get a aossession et mice.
'The final. game of th I checker
tournament between Itleasrs,
Hoffnaan. aral Herm, Yotinablut Wale
won by the former, although nothe-
fofre a Perenuotte battle. Mr, Hoffmu.
therefore, holdthe prize for the
filial; contest.
Crediton
ale ;Bast Ed. Fahner, W. E: Oest-
anicter attd febrile. Dinney attended
the thorouglietered iettJe Pale at
London least week.
Mir. 3.F. 'Weir, thed a telephone
antstallea le his house lately.
afaa. J. K. Schroeder is visiting
*lanai at atilvertort Wel week.
111r. Sera Brown made a huleinelas
'trip to Berlie Seturday.
Chat% Finkbiner of Woodham litpeet
Saturday and Sunday at 'home.
The Messes Luella and ri.de Brown
o Zurich I -pent Sunday in town visit,
ing ;friiendis,
Mee Isabella Schwaz as -at 'pres-
ent nn the sick
Mae rand Mite Noili Haisti of Pigeon,
Mich, are in towo attending the, fun-
eral oe Mint. Kintupp,:
Our town ile being visited matte
;frequently by the grim reaper or
death. On Saturday Morning :the
Oho:reit bell tolled for Masa Micheal
Klumall and on Sunday afternoon it
again tolled for Mr. Levi Stahl. Mite
Klumpp had ',been ailing eveaal
winters •but during 'the summer
inconthe wee always abile to be out
to few weeks a go she took a severlef
;attack of pleurisy and tilled en Sat-
urdny,A.pril the IM. at, th'e age of
77 yeaiis, 5 Months one 6 days. The
atifieeal teak place from. her late
eceidenco cn Tuesday, Aerial 4th and
the remaleo interred in the Evae-
gelicee cemetery. She ]oars to mourn
Ler( teloved .huisbond, two :sans,' Thos.
o@ De hwood and John on the homes
ote id and five daughters, Mrs. E.
Guttinger, Mot. W. Clark, Mrs. G.
Fokker, M1s. Noah Heist, a Pigeon
end Mat Sweitzer of London.
The funeral of the late Levi Stahl
wilt be held on Thuraday, April 6th
at 1.30 o'clock at the lienee. etr.
StotO bad been ill for nlincfat a var.
Sometime h••:-. was on th..Y mend and:
a klort time Much wo. The last
few, week-, he has been s•inieng rapd-
ler and on Sunday aft:examen passed
Veneefully away at the age of 57
neatii 3 months and two days. :RP
bad: many friends and his ;death will
certainly; be a lees to the vommun-
Rye end much more by the bereaved
leaves to moron his lots.
hie beloved wife arid three children.
Lily and Cora all at hoine.
The following j,z th'e7 flnnnoiaj
Istandirig of the Crediton Branch of
the Red Cross Society since itis ore
ga:nization last September: Proceeds
front 1 bar Day Tea $77.82; bazaar
84.27• Peof. Reithfarfte lecture 5.56:
IRed O. es ;concert 82.40; receipts
while e le rta ining eoldiers 21.78; Box
Isocial Cal5: Donations 25.20; total
$3t7i8: 1 tit of there funds teeter -
iota have be n purchased and the fol-
lowieg letup forwarded to them d-
qu•airteried 131 grey flannA. shirts; 1C9
!palm socks, 31 pil.!ow 'cases, 2 ,pillows.
homital sltirts; 3 bed jaokets, 12
rea. pyjoniars 7 night shirts and 14
matereen lade. 'Balance on hand
$57.2ee—M-1 , H. K Lieber, -Secy.
Tokok: (erarior n truce -ache) is
the surest and s•.fts•-• cure for rheu-
not teem. r ciatiee, lumbago, slee,pless-
nese end all forms oe nervous exhaus-
tion. Tekake pills are fifty cents a
box ettra your druggist or by mail
from the Georgian Mfg. 'CO., 'Coning -
woad, Ont.
HONOR ROLL FOR 161st Battalion
M-aj. W. J. Heaman,
Lieut. Edgar Torrance
Sidney Smith, Hoy P.O.
Fred Tucker, Exeter
John Kendall Cornish, Elimville,
Hector Heywood, Exeter.
Fred Hopkins, Whalen
Sylvanus Cann, Exeter
• Wilbur Pfaff, , •
Milton Pfaff
Harold Bissett
Fred Wells
Lloyd 'Rivers
Austin A. Rice
' Ernest Collingwoota.
Albert S. Bolton
Wilfrid G. Stewart
E. 31. 'Williams, Farquhar
Grant Booper
TLos. Harold Wilkinson, Lumley
Cyril Tuckey •
Ralph W. Batten. Winchelsea '
Geo. Edward Kellett, Elimville
David G. Appleton
Garnet Rau, Crediton
James It, Marshall
Bruce 11. Matthews, Thames
John D. Lang, London.11d.
W. 'W. Matson, Exeter
Lloyd England, crediton
Gordon C.Culbert, Centralia
Berl llenra Heddere Creditpn
'William lay adi
Bert Rivers
Sidney West
Ernest Harvey -
Ira Taylor
John 'Willis
Elmore Willis
John W. Mallett
•'VVnter Harness
Alfred Garabrie1
WilItam Nuna
I orne Oudmore
;Robe Pty. Pasanaore
llt, Earle Southcott
ICLarles Cameron.
Garnet Ford •
Williams Sims .
Arva E. Broicenshire
Wi I in rn Jeffrey
Nelson Stacey
Norman Johns.
Wilson Culbert .
Jame e G. Walker
Louis Day, Jr. ,
;Ches. Dobbs •(
1. L Cornish
Bert Piper t „
Thomas Appleton ,
Hurdon ;
;W. A. Smith, ,Centleilie
Edmond Oke
W. Ernest Neill' ..
B.
10 CENT "CASCABETS"
Ir BILIOUS OE COSTIVE
For Sick Headache, Stair Stomach,
Sluggish Liver and Bowels—They
work while you sleep.
Furred Tonne, Bad Teste, Indies -
Mon, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head.
1401108 come from a torpid liver and
Cogged bowels, 'Wlacti cause your
stomach to become filled with undi-
gested food, which sours and ferments
like garbage in a swill barrel. That's
the first step to untold misery—indi-
gestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow
skin, mental fears, everything that is
horrible and nauseating. A Cascarot
to -night will give your constipated
bowels a a thorough cleansing and
straighten you out by morning. e They
work while you sleep—a 10-eene box
from your druggist will keep you feel?
ing good for months. ..
GREENWAY
EXETER TiMES
befiq of a ,genial frieua y di'posit.
liatith elate coneug heset
be not.,.f,i'4,•en good and a cold •which
he conaaated ou a lreeent vielt •to
Lateen MI to evrious complieutioati,
resultirra k bis death on adarce 25th.
'Lae funeral, took place on .51arcl,t 3804
to the Grand Trunk Station mid tat;
renlainte taOcei to London for inter -
meat, He leavet a widow to •teeera
the lois or. a hind husband,
The death angel veeited the home of
la. IX Bell and took awaytbe young
WHO at the ap.,,e• of 131. The. departod
load been ailing for a year awl her
death woe not uneapeeted, The de-
ceased whose maiden name was Vio'et
May McArthur, was a daughter of
Robert McArthur, end was bora •on
the old" farm on tbe 2nd line, about
woven year's ago else was married to
ten now bereaved tuteband who with
•one (little boy aged aive, are left to
mount her lois. All who knew her
speak in the highest terms of the
departed, Th • funeral took place lost
Thursday from leer late ratidence to
Hewed Onion .Ccnaetery
,1
• Mee M. Steeper- is the guest of • I RTISSELDALE ;
Mira Maggie Geromette.
tale A, Gallen 'entertained a few
friends at a quilting bee last week.
(The stork visited the home of Mr.
tort Oliver recently and left a fine
taby boy.
Boring is :really here at lest for
our worthy townsmen Fred and Jee
ketve tapped, •
Maio A. 111•. Wilsan was in, 'Toronto
last week attending the 'funeral of
ter sister, Mrs, (Rev) 3. Russell,
•Mies Olive illEcIntosh, of Port HU -
Iron and Mks Madeleine Pollock, or
Grand Bend vietted relatives here last
week.
Rev. E.G. Powell, of Cantonoccu-
pied • the anilpit in the Methodkt
chetah on Sunday and gave an „le-
tt:resting oddrcss on the advance of
Prohibition.
' Mat. Herbert Shereitt, who has
been vViting hrx! parenfrs, Mr. ad
Bras. T. Turner, returned to ber home
in Alberta Met week. She Ives ac-
companied by Mess Loretta Sherritt
who will rpend the 'stuntnee there.
The membent of the Knights of
Honor ceras itt the Methodist S. S.
met at the home of their teacher.
Mira 'Mae WilsOn, last Satu.rday even-
ing ;ead cn lecbalf of the ;charch and
cliesi presented Pte. Arthur Webb
with) a went watch and an address.
The S. S. fratitute h-ld in reie
Methodist! church Ir at week was very
much enjoyed by all areeent. Very
,ps-ofitabIe addres,ses were given lav
(Rey, F. Langford, of Toronto; • Rev.
J. F. Knight. of Hen nil, and Rev. C.
W. Baker, o Wcodham.• The music
in the •afterncrn woe fu.rnished by
the Shipka choir.
13ETITANY • ,
Corporals E. ;Wygold and 1. Wit -
eon were in this vicin ty over Mae
weekeeed. -
The altsomene Missionory Society
wilt hold their anniversary cn Sun -
my, April 9th. Service in. the af-
ternoon at 2.30. An addross will be
given by. Mi s Sperling a returned
mitsiontery from China. On ',Needy"
evenicg, April lltla an anteataininent
will be given commencing nt eight
o'Ictock consisting of an address by
Mies Sporting; music by Misses Anna
and Jean Allison; violin selection by
Mr. Gilbert Martin, also a play en-
titled a "Braltim wedding" given by
young people. Adminior. 25 cents;
children 15c. • •
GIRAND BEND
Sucker l fishing is the order ot the
y. • .,
The next meeting of the Red ;Croce
Society Will be acid Thurtsclay, April
Gth. Everybody comae.
tariee Ethel Tetreau'who has been
very ill at her grantlfatheris home
La e returned to her home again.
Mr, and Mr-. W. 113. Oliver enter-
tained tae boys of the 149th at their
Lome, Thuusday evening, March 30th.
M large portion of tbe breakwater
on. the north side of the river was
broken away by the jam of ice a few
dayo ago.
Tho Calaway Bible (Claes held their
regular meeting Saturday afternoon
.ApIril lat. The girls are making an
autograph. quilt to be told for .the
benefie of Red Crass work.
Too late for last •week
Lieut. 'Tyfee was called away to
Toronto on Friday.
Mee Lydia DesJardine is visiting;
Leo aunt, Mrs. Isaac Sharrow.
Rev. E. G. Powell of ;Clinton will
preacL in the Methodist ;church, next
Sunday morning at 11- a. m.
Mr. end 31rs. Aels!.on Mollard of
'Duluth are visiting the former'a
father. Ma. Jas. Morard, Sr.
Pte. • Lawrence ;Carrieire Left last
Friday for Sarnie where he will take
a ;sergeant's +course at Military
School; •
Lieut. Emery 'Carr:ere of the
Mechanilal• TranIsport. was home for
thd weebeend on hie, last leave ,before
ailing for France.
The regular meeting. of the 'Bed
Crois Society was held Thurclay,
Marek 3rd in the ;veetery of . ithe
Presbyteilln church, The • society
•wan ;presented with a ,oertificate of
appreciatiot from the London Brench
of tae Seciety for the good work it
has done.- alayme Crawford,
secretary 'of the Society framed the
certiticate. 'The following are Hie
recent donations to the roniety,—
MiS Mollard It3.03, Mrs.
Lou te itavel:e 300 Ditearent Ifri nes
$4.00. The proceeds from a quilt made
and Lola by the pupils and teacher
Eva Stinson of S. S. No. 11, lety
WO) $8.00. •
• ,I1ENSALL - ( ;
1 About tsvo. and a belt year::: ago
lat. Ittctionald 'fleece from. ',endure t.
tete place and opened a dental to ate-
ise. Pere:deafly he eras Welt liked
Peter Burns Buchanan visited his
Lorne on Monday leaving again to re-
join tie battalioo on Tuesday. Ile
preceeded his , lout from, 1Winrapea
, one will meet 'them down meet.
Mr. 'Wm, f3othwell, of Hickson, vice
-presirlPnt of the Wettern Ontario
Doi e men's A soeitttier'visit eti friends
io, tine vietoily far a few clap last
ce,•ek.
Mrs Bart ara Anclerecn is at me sent
visiting friends ;n St, P, uts,
Mr. and Mrs. 11. 0. Faeey attended
tbb funeral on Thursday of the form-
er's father Mr. John lateey, et Tanis.
bock, who died iu his OSth year.
The roperty owned by the late 1,
D. Stee art, which has be •u off red for
sale for the p•imr. Efrveral weeks, has
been purchased by Mr. Mark ()lark.
Mr. V'm. (layette spent Monday
and Tuetdey with fiends in 'Voronto.
' Mr. and Mrs. A. Hodge] t were
guests at the In no; of the latter's
mother, Ines Mat y MeTaggatt, of
Stella' on Suud.iy,
Mr, Wm, Clark is itt proton', ander
the doetters c -are. 'We hope to bear
soon of his recovery.
Din' Fraser, of St-) at it od, an 1 Proud
-foot of Fullerton, held a consultation
on Monday in nonnectintt wit n the
ease of Mr. Thos: Pat k viho is not pro-
eresing as favourably as we should
like to see,
Mr, Miller, of Staffa, has rented the
faint owned by alr, 11,vid Dow and is
raking possession this week.
BORN
•
BRENNER—To Mr. and %Iris, Maur-
. ice Brenner, cn Sunday, March 26,
1916, a dauater.
REMPHILL—On Saturday, Mara; 25
to Mr. land Mts. A.
(,
KING—In Toronto, cn March 291h, to
• Mr. and Mts. Arthur Uirding King
daugh t
MeDAIREN—In Hibbert cn. April 1st
to Abr. and ZIrts. W. RI McLaren, a
'daughter. • 1 • r
DROIWN—In Ft Ira en March 28th,
tai Mr. ea! ale. Thomas. Drown, a
eon. :"es, ta
IITTNTER—On- March 31st, on 3rd
,conce:sirn; of Usborne ko Mr, and
atrr, Win. Hunter, a, son.
MARRIED
HEY'Vet OD --KRAFT— At Datshwood,
on Veedneed-y, April 5th, Miss Tt-
cinde L. Kraft, daughter of Mr.
end" Mae. Peter Kraft, to Mr. Al-
bert Vi'tor Heyvvoott. eon of Mr.
jo•thua. Heywcod, of Teaborne.
• DIED
IDA.VIDSON—In Tendon, rtt,iliLtim 11.
Davidson, formerly of Exenr,
STAHL—M :Crediton cn April 2nd.
'Levi 'Stahl, agel 57 yeare 3 m•ts.
and 2 days.
KLUMPP—Aa ;Credit:on cn Saturday.
April tst, Mrs. Mt, haat • Klunipp,
aged( 77 year's 5 menthe and 6 days.
oUDMORE•-:-In Ueborne, cn Monday
April 3rd, Samuel ;Cudmore, aged
52 yeene and 6 months. Funeral
•Thursday. at 1.30 p:m.
DEAVITT—In Exeter on SottirdaY,
April let, Alexander S. ' Deavitt,
aged 76 years 1 month, and 19 days,
April Fool day was last Saturday.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON FORMERLY
or EXETER DIES IN LONDON
The funeral of the late William H.
Dirids.on, of London, was held in that
city on Sunday. The deceased was
in hie 64th year and was; a contractor
and builder. Before going to Len-
doo alr. Davidson and family ;resided'
in Exeter. Mea. Davidson died about
three years ago. He is survived by
five sons and four daughters.
Among those from this district wha
are attending the 29th annual meet-
ing of the Huron diocesan branch of
the Women's Auxiliary to the Mis-
sionary'. Society of the church of Eros
land being held at London the week
are: From Exeter, Mee R. Knight,
Mi C. Dyer; Hawaii, Mrs. Doherty,
Mao Fee; Grantor., Miss Ethel Steat,
Uwe Eccieston; Sairesbury, 'Mrs.
Aaron Davis, • Miss Tda Atkinson;
Liman. Moe. Lowe, etre. Foremar.
Mr•.. Ryan, Seaforth, Miss Browe,
111 a V. Best. • t
S. S. NO. 2, :OSBORNE
The following to the Ireport of S. S.
No, 2. Ueborne, for the month • of
Ntarelir 19'L6.
Sr. 1V-4teiric Seen e3; Jr. IV —
Wilfrid Turnbull 65; Elie Knight 64
Rena Pollen C3; Sr. III—Laura Knigbt
68; Madge Doupe 60; Arthur Ramat:
53; Sr. 11-11tarie Cottle 73; Arabella
lluokie 65; Carman Doupe 03; Gor-
don areDonald 61; Jr. II—Sim Pollen
66; Sheldon Francis 60; Willie Alli-
son 51; Ethet Stewart 41. Jr. II A—
Wilfrid Alien 70; ICIbarlie 'Campbell
(19; (Charlie Hodgert 68; Gertrude
lanigtt 55; Edgar 41,11114re 54. Ste
tett—Harvey Pollen 74; Robbie Turn -
teal 70; ,Tr 1st—Lin y 'Pottle 8t ;
Charlie Sl:ewart 65; 'Bleed ;Campbell
O. Ir. gloat came; No, an roll 20;
airerage V.
• al, L. 'Coward, Teacher:
• Humor and
Piliaosoplzr
Sr V‘let/C4JV if. spy e
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
a Man: minds :I inlby longI0'14;
will eventuallyvorti 4)111 a
'reet answer to tiot kuperim; Menlo,
Why do woMen talS balele Ik
-
'Corns were invented ns n !Mist!
ti t especially ttitt;d to ;me or iht, fir
dinary crimes against 4) 10 eetele
The men wbo lenas lms l;I s
friends. who stiek 'as lone, as In- has
anything to lend.
A quiet conselem'e s oftim
and comfortable beennsa 11 has heel
through the sandbagging nrceess,
it is necessary to lii-al emelt)* thi
mind in order to make Hie tneel curl
effective in Suttle en81.8.
Don't worry atemt Ore nest world oi
you may Worry yourself env it.
The especial dope ferm;ed ler enee
one of us isn't rattly diem, don't yell
know, but something quite benelicial
if you look at it • rig ht.
Safety In Flight.
1 almost cough
_My coaati on..
•
Bold to My arnmg bead,
„echo() aa) wrrweze
And snuff and sneeze
And shulire on 10 toed.,
And there lchalie
And chit) and (Waite
With pain that's herd to stand,
But, oh, the doer
Je locked neture
3.1y friends can bus a nand.
.And so in peat*
1 seek release
From grip's detested hold.
No crank can come
To bring me sorra
Dead certain cure boy cold,
te
Heroic Remedy.
"14lhe is in linos
because her new
WN'E
bas
shrunk."
What is she
going to do about
itr
"W hat Can
she dor
"She migh 1 h ire
villain .to meet
her 01.1 the tone
and shrink from
him until ehe
sbeuld tit the
dress:'
•,..wrry over the inevitable, for
11 is as calm and unmoved as the base
of the mountelu wben it contemplates
you.
Minor Strains.
If 1 could just attune my harp
To sing the people's songs. •
To voice their sorrow l and their joys.
Their •troubles and their wrongs.
wouldn't care who cut 'et" loose
With songs sublime and grand.
Dut so refined that no one could
Their meaning understand.
If 1 could be the ragtime muse,
Throw grammar to the breeze
And let the meter run itself
however it might please,
Just so it touched the common man
And reached the people's heart,
1 wouldn't care for polish or
• The finer points of art.
if every urchin on the street
Would juggle with my tunes,
If kitchen giris would croon them o'er
Mid kettles, pots and spoons;
If pretty creatures wno stenog
Would hum them o'er the keys,
1 wouldn't care what critics said
Ur whom 1 might displease. '
Yes, let me sing the people's -songs
In halting lines and crude,
Not flying high above their head,
But for their every mood,
The simple songs of home and love,
The lowly, humble strain
That sort of hits them where they live
And dances through the brain.
Explanation.
"Wbat is a paradox?"
"Paradox?"
"Yes."
"Yon have beard of idle
"Yes."
"That's it."
"Don't understand."
"Why, man, it is the busiest thing
you ever saw."
Simple.
"1 see that a New York woman bas
killed a cat and brought it back to
life."
"1 can do more than that. 1 have
often erouget meu to life."
"By wbat menus?"
"Sy steppiag lute a barroom and
eating, 'What'll you have, boys?'"
l• a
11curiosity?"
Came From Somewhere.
'"That is a bright boy of yours,
Jones."
"Yes, indeed."
"Inherit his qualities?" l; ••‘'
"That is for you to say."
"Well, 1 have never seen his moth-
er."
Sweet Revenge.
"He is n weman hater.a
"Indeed:"
"Absolutely."
etlow interesting: what Is hie"
lag?"
"Desigter of Woteen's We:* "
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• Teta. li'Olig$17 IN wINviat
'1i;'very able and aLr tree'
Wore erailen too rialtfar ae. Earl
And) the poorest twig net tja•74 elm tree
W.44 1rnbed iucI .deep •with peal.
Ale 1 wandered along throegh the
lotreatt
tholee'litle .seemed Ito tiatee and
;CO
And goerea to the top or the Stem -
lock,
That 'reached tlair amble out to fiste
titoeght of tee trials and the clis-
•opentorS3
Our enely ancestora toroore
And nayteeart wets glad, eh so glad
l'Iat those days and. times were no
mere.
Bid/ now at that 'present moment
Oust bottles and hearts are most sad
rOf the nations war with each other
Which is unneeded •and bad,:
51111 1 the midst or our sorrow
'We try to be •cheerful and brigh.
Thougla our heart's break neo.th the
• great burden
We'rend our deer hetet to ths
And trust; in the Lord our maker
To keep them and guide them
aright
and it its to be oar good fortune
To win tblis great tight o'er the sea
We thank and eat to guide them
And bring them all ,eloeer to Th.: e
O. M. Skelton
, S. S. Ne. 9, )31DDITLPH
The !following its the standing of
punile in S, S. No. 9, Biddulpt. for
montla of March. Names in order of
merit and based on montkily exam-
inations ani good conduct.
Sr. IV.—Elma Immo Mary Dobbs.
Gordon Davits.
Jr. IV. --Ernie Levvie, Willie Bl• c-
FalltealIvitn Isaac, Ina Smith, Olive
twee, Fred Elston.
Jr. LT.—Harold Geralt
tsaac. Itrado'in McFalls„ Olive Doebe
Mildred Davis.
Sr. 11.—Emerson Lewis, Mildred
Mitchell. Gordon Atkinson, Altati
Teens. Parry Carroll.
31 0. ell— Te- n Davie. Verna Davis,
Grace enatia . ilda Baxter, Jean
Jamieson.
SmitL, Cec'I McFarts,
Ada Mitchell, Tom Smith.
Primer—Lela Hodgins,
J. Alvin 13rintnell, Teasel 'r
A: patriotic concert will be held in
the echoal on Friday. April the 14th,
att 8 'p. na., by the 'scholars.
• S. S. No, 1, LSBORNE
Scheel report for Moreh. 5th Class
Evelyn 'Coma 70; Mira Dew 65. 4) h
Gladys Dew 75; Annie Strang 73; Ila
Mitchell 52; Thos. Dougall 50. Sr.
ITI—Harold Wood 78; Edgar "Cud'
more 68; Percy Herres 44. Jr. 3rd—
alorence Down 70; Anna Moir 62; E.
Mitchell 58. Sr. 2nd—Manford Coop-
er 58; Vera Dunn '56; Jr. 2nd B—Mel-
vin Moir 76; (Gordon Cadmore 61; Jae.
Oke GO; Jr. and A—Harry Strang 82;
Loreen Dunn 71; Olive Wood 70:
Primer—Mervyn •Cudrctore, Nora Oke.
No. on troll 26; average att. 18.5.
Ethel C. Case, teachrr.
• • DASHWOOla
Hy. Willert made a bulsineas trio
to Berlin Mendip,
Mios Addie Ehlers of Exeter, is at
Lome for a few weeks.
lefas Dora Kraft, of Clinton, iseas-
itireg at her home here.
Mr. teed Mrs. Levi Hamacher visit-
ed it. Parkhill over Sunday.
Meters. G. Kellerman & Son ship-
ped onions to Henson Saturday.
Mira. P. Humble axd family, of
&rein are visiting her parents here.
atre. Norman Kellerman is visiting
her grandmother in Zurich. who is
very ill.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
cAs-r' °FRIA
TWNKJNG CAPS
Oregoe Lae egeted a law eroalittift
1ngdiIpz-itnia3t on in SztiaTlea between
male arid female iteitool teaellere.
113„.i., err-rut:1/0• 1 1..br); niC•roliWairlii:aagFatz;(113t,r11 ee vaeai r).!
Lug summiner electiOn.
Governor DavidE on, or Neerfeeotio
laud in opening' the Coionial Legis -
is few weekago, announced
tit intention lo enforce etrictly the
newer eeact d preheat:log law width
goeo into effect at the end or tho
•preeent year.
Official at turfs from atainnipeg
show that Solna Winnipeg Carried
protibition by a majority of 2,7532
Centre Winnipeg by 1,475, wiale
Nortli Winnipeo defeetad it by 65,
stowing a tact majority in lite city
for Ibe btII Of 4,163, Port L a,11
e ent dry by 507, and lattudo•a by 337.
The boerti of bettlib of N•w 'York
City ,has announced the inauguration,
at; a temperance on mete in that eit
and/ the clergymen of New York were
aeked to deliver temperance tarn -toes
on February 20th, Pampb!ee well be
distributed la the isalcons and elubs
throught the city setting fortb the
danger in alecilioac indulgence,.
In Montreal a tiro thousand. gallon
Gillet whakey still in operation in
the heart of the el y wee d:scovered
is Mort Liam ago by firena
tighting a blaze in tee monalifea ttt
321, 'West Craig Street, known as
Barber (College. In addition to run.,
ning an illicit at 11 •the "111.0011 eldners"
had 'tapped one of th • gs1 pp.5 or the
Montreal `Light, Heat and Power
Company and that secured free fuel.
eor heating their water and kesping
theta t;•tiel room warm,
W. J. V. Deacon, ltegietrar cf the
Kansas 'Vital Statistics Bureau, in an
explanation as to wley the d•ath-rate
in the State of Kansas. WON SO very
low said, " Eandas with a ;rate of
9.8 in each 1„e00 population has the
lowest death ante of any state in the
Union, becauee thn people do not
drink liquor, .becauet- they have
money enough to live right, and be-
cau. e they have thelocelligence to
read of the cortditione that m•iks for
short lives and know haw to dodge
them."
THE WEATHER
We have been having deligittful
weather the past few days. It waa
Otte "Sprung," on lee. The enow left
uu a hurry and the beide and roade
are drying up fine. The flow' etr sap
has not amounted to much a.ed Can-
ada's, first harvest of the year looks
like a failure.
'8 .1,5t- .---- •- - (- - —. C
For Infante arra Cbiltitee
Kiwi 'too :Lia Alw.ays Ong14
leeses teo ,-,, /zaterZatiata
llama tee 0 e/ if-4....ale-iata aretaaadaastaii
END STOMACH TROUBLE,
GASES OR DYSPEPSIA:
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Gassy Stomachs surely feel fine
in five minutes.
If what you just ate Is souring oral
your stomach or lies like a lump o2
lead, refusing to digest, or you belch
gas and eructata sour, undigested;
food, or have a feeling of dizziness,
heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste
in mouth and stomach -headache, you
can get blessed relief in five minutes.
Put an end to stomach trouble forever
by getting a large fifty -cent case of
Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store.
You realize in five minutes how need-
ess it is to suffer from indigestion,
vspepsia or any stomach disorder.
the quickest, surest stomach doc-
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Hen of Huron
Face the Issue
SQUARELY ==Yourself
You are wanted NOW to Fight for Your
King and Country—A Year from Now
May be Too Late
The Stupenduous Issues of the War Now Stand ont
in a Blaze of Light Before the Whole Word.
To -day the call comes from those who are bolding the
lines in France; in Flanders; bolding the lines
against the mightiest armaments the world haS
ever yet borne on its surface; and the oil
to all who will hear.
COME= =ENLIST
TO=DAY
Join the 161st, Huron's Own Battalion, and show by
your example that Our. Country is not to be a lag-
gard in the Great Tight for Freedom.