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The Exeter Advocate, 1922-3-16, Page 4The Exeter Advocate', Sanders & Creech, Proprietors subscription Price -1n advance, 11511 Per year in Canada; 62.00 ;n the United States„ All subanrintiaems note pa -'d in advance 50'a. "'etre t:harged. ia. THURSI:? AAS , MARCH 16,192L, Ye Olden Days.. A.a'Pk a:NIXGS OF MARCH, 190Z AS TAKEN FROM CIII EXeTER ADVOCATE efr. Emesiten l3nsett, wh> hes Isecrs :' "' i deal of Exeter, left ,tar. "s rh for Crystal City, Mau,: m '° 'c pte:d a position. as ares s ll s Benne and 4amly win fenny.. nes course ni a few months. oma Crediton Now a.nce telephone communication bas been restored with outside pointe wee do mot feel so isolated. Sia de the sleet stores • it has beer+ imposeetne to Mee any distance on account «,f the • demag- dace to the Telephone Sye. tens. Jon. I?islserd :°te tot Grand Ben tray 3 t t, wn this w.ee *Ali 4to?d " of € .31.. It wasn't',tog; brfore the toad 'was seed. O+vin;; to Miss Flak ienser"s illne s - a er roam in the schwa is closed foe fait= wpekt, lee art gta:l to teem that Mrs. Fr e n. ;'l Monocle s. s peel Chr'stien tt cis h alth ,is improv7;%a. Mr. a^ri Mrs, '4V41isa'lit Smith left tear is tr t asx • At erneay wile .e Mrei Smith ws l tsen'iiir' to uxS;nergo attedic 1 t'eat4 m= nt, W. E. O.streieber i, spuirdines a few ins s int Windsor •oil, buseye3s, S B. Stotirers 'of Clinton and Mr. Suet Irl •of tit.: 'OE. A. C.. Guelph, w: re sit town Casit week `investigating tire death of several head of cattle ott'n.d by Clayton 1 -he deck arrii,xl at lees that they had d'led leer eoung men wen! 1;1?- "rent :gine% m:lae +ed sweet clover. cc, SEten and t,7,%-;sg4�:y nn Mr at entelser and daughter, Mrs. ,...e,ti wens engage -se ;n, ;; S4 'rater hove returned from r g_ tri pea.e a:el ares vy 4 , where they ettended the fug - 1 p re,rt s property =rat. v` -Miss M atw5 Steiazacher ga• ta' Feb. 3eti . The nese i. a; t:r r :t web :earl then eters, R. t r wlity wee nets^ ter: ca nines, eta • ens oa F:b. :nth to Itir F- t. seise Bins Creel -4 was aAo ra•r s.:Iset and teis:stwrLa, the pult- l4 h °r4„ el...ra Pnplestone and Gerdi:itt*e r es (t, i V t•) s>I)- T their gen. iM1 , t I e on Saturday. 3; i lex tanul,-t d"spese I of has ▪ .itt nine 's:;t Carliret street to 3Ir.. 1.1,.t d Wynu. tar J,,..'obb cd ti; has applied see ~ t7. T. R. R la, •missa:>:t to K:S'• C f. .. c log.?. at errtral•a.. tl ?;i sr,c+ty ; gale an At Ilona.' u 4t •A,tns 741, :Iltix;e w <- ;;Iiss F+li. Rowe. Mn lI;'ssrs. "r I?:c', :inn i 'enn, the Ha -n (Star- a; is ,;J ems, ene. +:;snuck d.c , gl ,- Leta Johne ni-e $ Sea- EIebliern..tad l arsman. dors, seen M' J OE Sten- nu's eildr.ss oa n: antis ant tib? to et_ ten order. • AA ra Sn 1, liverymen, a:srl, is anent t 1 to r., bed liven:en ';ince,. :3sr J 'in t- ls:In:o : and :daughter, `•I 'a 1 tti for Crt til.. e sa y w;11 male their fu- Grand Bend ttsr. .. :nee. etre. W. H. Wenzelaend .pM ss Mab - •SW e, eel were •celled t'o trent on nu nnef on account of the B r ons sat re o° Mrs. Mtn McDonald', rice Clara W:nzeL Mrs. Steele has. returned to her home •li Taristeck, aft- sptetding a few, at:ays with her daughter, Mrs. Herb' utq. { T,appirr,; 'ot nt'ap)e trees has •coati-• meet ed. F r A ,fear days this past vent the s,TP ran quote freely. Tis • 'young p'enp:a.i a the ;4lt:thu L.•st Church Qr: laract,, ag t p;ay, wha:h wee be rendered in the ,Town. Hall tb:•fore loan. Lloyd os;- Lloydi Eit„tend ,lyes ha, . the Tool ot t r' p st-Q:taco` repaired" ter, St: Yerbsen was C1 lel Oil a, Com sultatlea with °Ur. Orme an 4lrs. Jaw ata Schware's condition, on Sutndey. - Mes. Patin Shienk went to London last week azlt arae ,operated can at Si. Joseph's; itoslaita,t. IVe are glad to Vara am test U ;epee:neon w;u But ce$4- tut. H it lt•r attended a met:tir.,*, of the. 11 by lit;tiraans Co.„ in Zurich out Sat- • R sear' r 'ot.'s.et;rs treVe been dragging its:"i,(xe,I tat ;clod this week, It wasn't b' /nine Wore they te711 bet in first elass ecepe $'.<.:p w e3 dispose' al ills •-c'; by austiors on Sat-. rags, who leaves sheet- ,., vises tendered a, ban - ,;:at be a lever of his Vibe Baashaw's .lunch •'ca vventy-ilve:indt�ltrtj be• ns, tenneats. Dr. Sweet wets the aleseresess s, ens. a nab 1,iL*r,,lick & :eon bane sold" thee sneene -leu « ess to 11035 a Har- 141 .nrs. George .std 'Wesley Bissett bee, ,peel a machine shop in Mn J w• t ..° ... :,hop. Grand Bend - an 1 Mrs. J i ne B frd, who have iner le Credatan and r,e.ar Tit eseurned home last week. '. ;G err' > 1u„stbull moved Man,Mon- P-:1.r ya ''Ir. Abner Mallard ,s ". ; t 'a `n elle —Ger- ii. s;c s., working ens :- . in:e home -en Se. . - • ,..,._ \Vin. Jones a:i,., . t: . t:, aster's p•;, . 'i Mrs. F. Tetreau, left Sr :,., t•.a v. it en, th.i 14:1 can- ' ,a:a, 2r.. i ::so Kee ter r° _Ir ^ °; to their e ,..,:e.e,- _ reli „34th, Ci 1,- 0Lc ndort spetat at .ex h.ene. of '4Y}?ljtetr e r v Ens • week M . Ed. Gill, le. wee .1 ins.ter Seturdaye, Perk Up and Smile Blues and Batesache Vanish Toronto, Ont.— "Less nt-- "Less than a year ago I was in a very. poorstate •fhealth; my back ached dreadfully and I could scarcely drag myself around to lt," do my housework. n 1. started to take Dr. �J e Pierce's Favorite Prescription and I ere % cannot praise it too tghly for the great benefit I re- ceived. The backache and paces dis- appeared e*tirely and I soon was re- stored to perfect health. I kaiser that air. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is tie best woman's medicine, for noth- g eYer helped me as nek,as this 'Pi 'Prescription.' I have no hesitancy 3n recotaaeating it to ether wotnen *la° suffer as Ldid."—Mrs. Kathleen hillane, 12 Brookfield St. Reap the Reward of Perfect 'Health Oriliia; Ont -' 1 had a bat case of ?woman's trouble, suffered fro i back- ache; nervousaess, and disordered di geaUon, I had great pats all the time, sometimes I would faint at my Work. I diad: one physiciaa after an- other slut they did >:ac . ao good. I kbentook ;tlies.bottlez of Dr. Pierce's • Favorite Prrtcription, aa& it axed me dp all rigkt, 1 leek touch better and feel fine.' I will recommend the "•Pre Scriptlon' to allaufferiig as 1 Maybelle:1B. Griffis. Ilex 944 - Health is most ii ;',suet ;to every• woman. 'you earl aat'or d to netriect, 1t when your ge gliborkWed drugg st an supply' you. wia Favorite arription ;i 101.etb or `li3uid'T,hlrs Prescript a5 to 1, rde �ia ` t Olerde's Laboratory in eiridgeburg.. Oat. Send 10c there if you wish a trial pkg. S4hta>'t Report—Staandta„ for Feb- ru,iry, basad oun, weekly test examine - tis, daily progress and conduct. Pu- pils wit? : stances Ara na-ke:1 wi:h a utsr ware absent from ane or more 'fasts, S, :n or Room—Sr. 4—M. Desjardinc, C. Bossenberry, til. Brenner, M. Pat- crsam A. Bosse:sberry, 3. i3ren-- nar, ;4i. Sabine, H. (ratt•on", H. Gilt` F. Ravage. r Jr 4—M. 'Desjardiee, V. Rataa.11e, W. Ravelte, C. Oliver, W. G311" ,13. Webb`, E. Stattort:'. Sr. 3— C. Gall', E. Lannon, L. Ireland, R. Pape ,P, Elsie', R. Green" J;. Gill". Jr. 3—L. Grattan, ,lA., Patterson, V, Grannie, C. Taylor, L. Mollard, G. Grattoat, 1) Green, J. Allister*, R. Grattan', A Hamilton,: A. Gratton" R. Stenon*, F. enello.:k.*, Number non roll 38, average 32. -Edna, G„ Slade, teacher, • Room 1L—Sr. 2—L. Mallard, B. Ray - elle, T. Gill`, V. Willis, B. Gratton, E. D:sjardine, L Desjardine, S. Ray - elle. Jr*. 2-3. Patterson, 1(. Lov e, W. D-sjard;ne, G Desjardsne, C. Oliver, R. Stca.tton, „M'.:Green, I. ,Gr11, A Bos- senberry', B; Grattan,', C. Wilson, G. Stattom,. Class l., ,E, Holt, B. Holt, V. Ravalle; Sr. Primer, R. Mollarci, G Br seer, Ge'ia Brenner, R. Patterson A., Gil E. Bosemberry, 1:., Allister, M. Hamilton*, E. Devine; jr. Primmer, B. Green, R. Pfaff, D. ;Gill. No. on i'li 40, average 32. Annie V Babb, tea:hee. Klrkton The death occurred at his home near litre an March 7th, of d].. Norman WSsemait, aged 38 years and 10 mon- tint ,D,aceased had a been ell aon1Y : a few days of pneumonia, following grippe. Decease was born near Kirk tarn, and he. resided here all his Lite. H. married Miss Monteith" of Celle Mauves Road, who survives. The roam:: man's parents also survive, A. very pretty wedding took pla.;e at the name of Me and MTs`, JohnerC. leeaore of Krorktoin, on March 4, when 'their daughter Myrtle Idela,waseunitn. ed n marriage to Hiram A.. Hanna of Usbor :1.. Ret:. R. tC. Copeland, B. A. bees% the afficiatiing, clergyman. The home was tastefully decorated, the -ceremony being performed under . a ajseautiful arch. The bride was gown- ed i,a blue silk and wore a corsage lieugir t ` ofiseweet peas, and entered tike drawing -room on the arm of her ,father to the strahi4s of Lohengrinn wedteing ma eh, which was played by lenses Gladys Shier. About fifty guests -were present and the high esteem of .the 'happy couple erns shown' in ,the numerous beautiful gifts. The bridal ,•cquple left -by. automobile for a trip to `Lamderi aaiselother pua.:est Mr. and • Mrs. Fianna ill make their home on t• ta: east • boudary of Usborne Town- Ah•1a a half ,mile south of Kirktoci, _a BLANSHARD,—S, G. Kirby, of this township, has laid a L.harge of assault neeinst, Fi,Obert Berry, jr„ also of this tewriseepe, ,The ease is a complete 'iuystery "as e'.the •cause; at present, the ilirgormation,..Yping to the effeet that 4gt, 1 Kirby'"answered aa.rap' at has =t1'+oor; and upon:, opening it was knock- *" - h senseless., He died not re:.over con- aaitsn .. uati:; the fcIjowi, ,day;:an:d bzqught,before to .rcen a e . « . se .. •• � . r: e :aaa,ris'' 7 f Eric qu .sttin NEWS TOPIC. OF WEEK mpor,tant Events Which Have Occurred During the Week, . The Busy Wprier Happenings cure. fully Compiled, and Put Into Haar and !attractive Shape for the Benders of Our Paper — A Solid Hour's iiujoy meta t. )(urge, carnival e,ntiitne,s iia Bel- fast City. Genoa Conference will open ors April I0. Egypt to have a king when Bri- tain withdraws. Lloyd Georg* will itoId reeigpa- tion in abeyance. Valera's troops ere still in pes- sexsion of Limerick. Two ineu and boy inured by three automobiles in Toronto. Governments in Europe are +lo beep f naneial cotteorttiun. Braun lions;' of +Conimone gives force sof lav: to Irish treaty. Thorold baker hes Ma Weep biome to atoms be bis coni>;eetitora- Vizier members quit British house ulnen ciosnr,z 'i1,lYrted, N.H.L. Play -oft dntee ra Miareit 11 fitToronto and13th a;a it.v „• "Belie" Ruth's ealary is said to tat in exeeSs of $74.000 per yeas. Aura Lee beat St. niery's. 4. to '. In first of Q. 11. A. sealer finals. Ca;ieli aloe Wright of Pennsylvania will hone dight crews in competition. Impressive trill -sites freer) eltiser.s mark the obsecuira of lirauatferd'a mayor. leen, Mr. Fielding ;.Rails"s a ;state- ment on rea;irltst Qf rielt to Wash- ington. A pool of blood Sound uear ties scone of the uayst•,rious tri gt'd, ..t liridgebur ;. Oealas;"sten of Ont:;rio gather .it Sitileete for Greed Chapter of Royal ;neck seta hats. ("oenerL.ltiv' conies rpt Ottawa ate elenee ens inn to ,i a iljout1 e 1 i.• O1a:'S4Q14 of pe t;. t:eme. An inttase st lip °tied into the deer:: al tninerey,'at'-old• Dorothy I(auft, woe was li;t ;and killod by an uutomue in Toronto. The joint executt.Yse of tsar' 10tlu.� trial Federation .,Q Trade ade 1'ntons tot South lame,. .i >. C ..+'4 +i gt'satr,., syrup tlaetie >tritie iu s+appurt of tee Coal mine::a A3 EIEXl:S AV. Irish 3nsurde to hold I .ar• . ric stilt. Britain's giant airships 801d. t.;tnndiens defeated St. i'«.triv .' 8 to 7. k'iee deitths reeult from toren a lig Geergta. Balnitie epeek s 1,Ss t;rttlition Gut ertani *Mina Will liktdy have a uety 's.;« next winter, Imposition or inertial law Immi- nent in Ulster. Intercity and , Provincial Soccer Leagues play unite. Ford's factory at Cork, Ireland, laid off 500 seen. Italian Com uaissioutie throws blockade about Fiume. St. Christopher's won the Toronto mt,cl;;'t basketball title, Conservative caucus decides to drop portion of hyphenated amine. Floods caused by spring freshet do damage in Grand Biver Valley. Dr. Hubert Work succeeds W, Hays as U. S. Postmaster -General. An inquest is ordered on the death by shooting of Horace King at Mus- koka. Members of Sttrfansson's party charge that explorer has libelled them. Serious charges against Hamilton storekeeper Made by his wife at fire probe. Rank and iiie of Conservatives in the Old Country fall in line with Mr. Balfour. Spectators at Owen, Sound murde- case rouse, ire of jute„ e, aim omen.; s an arrest. Han. Howard ir'.reuson tells Gov- ernment he objects to Shevlin-Clarke settlement. Dr. J.13. Turner, principal of the Hamilton . Collegiate Institute, drop- ped dead on Tuesday. - TH U RS1Lfl . Cheboygan, alien was swept by fire. England swept by an 10S -mile -per - hour wind. A strike in Copenhagen stops Dan- ish sailings. Iroquois Falls defeated Kitchener intermediates, 5 to 3. Lord Rawiinson refuses to reduce British army in India. Fire losses in Canada amounted to 26.22 per capita in 1921. United States refuses invitation' to attend Genoa Conference, Indian. Government urges Britain to restore Islamic Empire. Murder verdict returned bay jury in the Bridgeburg mystery. Senator Lodge appeals for ratifi-' eation of Four -power Treaty. Irish Free State bill receives third reading in British Commons. . Fort William won from Brandon, 8 to 6, in" the Allan Cup series. Hamilton beat Ottawa, 7 to 2, in the :last seheduled N.H.L" game. Owen Sound murder trial suddenly ends owing to juror's indiseretion. Conservatives will form the oSMiai Opposition in the new Parliament., British Cabinet decides against di- rect contribution'to Russian relief. Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux is the new Speaker of. the House ot Commons. Premier ieelaimed'by new House of 'Cocoons at opening ,ceremonies.,. Dominion, Aliiane.e..In ,convention plans to go - iif&r "master boot- leggers," ' The N.rwe ion steamer S Gronfatt, went. down with ell hands in mid Atlantic+ . .„,•Cpif entlan of Ontario Branch of the Donianiun Ailiaaee greets in ltia4,. veli hies; Tgroato. tri ,il . battle: ie/al was held in .streets,,, of Gtuoa between the fascist; and, Socialists stoesenle. lion. A. B. Hudson, Independent Progressive has bean allotted a seat on the Goversatateet side of the Hoene. FRIDAY. Russia's Premier makes . a new statement, Sudbury Wolves beat the Grimsb3r Alt Stars, 4 to 3. Three boys escape frown Mimico Itidustnial ' anohool, The nraited Staten Senate will op pose naval reductions, South A,irieen Goternment gill mobilise troupe, for Rand. The new British budget neay ,allow a saving of x74,040,000. Edwin Yontasu, Secretary of State for Judie. sated to reign. Hon. Yr. Raney defends kis action. regarding "last night" party. Second mysterious ;lire occur: in Dominion Arsenal at Quebee. Aaron Sapiro talks en eo-operative marketing to Toronto audience. inneatitators of Neva Scotian ghost will try new batt for spooks. Dates are annouaaent for Tario. us Canadian titular golf tournaments, "Stammer time" will be efeettre in F'ra,nce +reale March 25 to Oetaber 7. Two Quebec farmers leve barna and ether buildings by a snowalide. Hamilton Taal, is acquitted of the charge of robbing Catholic Register. The Irish Free State bill is read See nee first time in the House of Lords Sp n eh from throne foracegts leg- aSAsa,n :,t in futflitileut of Liberal r"la°al es. Aiwa Lee ,non the t),H.A, junior the, ea,.atiug St. Mary's. 6 to 4. on Hatt retina. Tottenham Hotspur won the poet- Paned oet-Pon«; d English Cup game front. Car- diff. 2 to 1. Sir Herter Greenwood, Ciller See, rehires for Ireland. m:iy be remade Home :tt'cretary. A Toronto woman repeats aaaer-. tion tat Cr.se . the natssing daugh- t en of William Link, of London, is in Hamilton convent. A two -year -rile Holstein heifer. owned by W. D. 4A, right, of lrroelt- malt'° Llan the Gaaausiian champion- chip for butter in a aeveu-day test.. 8„yrritiMY. ALMOST 20 YEARS OLD and still the best!. Sine* i903—whey Gist Pills were girst s4 tied to the pe ple of Canada ---we have re- ceived letters from thousands of grateful users. Gin Pills are now famous threes$- out the Donuai:a mad abroad as the most efficacious preventative of ell 1::idrtcy diseases, and as the frost mow. ntivio for d*ir uIe4 $C?itiij., Four Money Back If Thor Pail T if *.Neve You On Sale Everywhere — GG Coats m ]tsar+.. 420 NATIONAL IMI -1 ; c1ia;;tacM. co, 00 c01111A A. a;IMrrZD. To5ONro 471 11 -5111ITIM THE REIT" .YOU RS ut e; fad Vol! Et tamer Resonate • AND YOU DOING "OUR SUMS? We Aire 11l0 to assist any respel able raper "rho requires Armin'. mein'. . THE CANADIAN OF COMMERCE Capital Paid Exeter Branch, Credit= Branch, Dashwood $sacs;, UP $15,OQO,OOQ Reserve Fund $15,000,000 F. A. Chapman, Manager R. S. Wilson, Manager 14l rt' Nationalist Intrigues in India et?se a rt u1, Gf .::..s° Metier reaigats from Win- er 1y. 2r Deaial. toe.% (Ay'rnnaen , arrests Ma - lettere Garelhl. Lines Greve, teaastes for a long Eisend ; In Ai, ala;,, I., z'.:.nst in the frttisli engineer- Ita row 1.astrr is iut'rlta.ble. 11 Ivy onielaie report general in- /`ww- in freleht traflie. ea e n1tentz%a rearing season opens s t J.a a. aaea, elny 3 to 24. Minists'rn in conference in Perin en German reparation&. T'n" Ontario branch. Dominion Al- Inine . concludes its convention. Se's-ela rnr Grae" bink not yet sec- ewer;:. in l.eaatln;: missing girl. Edwin Mantas n, diemisseil Minis- ter. will held eaaranalert meetings. World's five -man teats bowling record of 1,243 was made at Cleve- land. Granites, Toronto, beat Iroquois Falls in Allan Cup elimination, 3 to 1. Bobby Ebor, Hamilton, 'mocked out Jack Rose, Toronto, in the Afth round. Presbyterian Church says help for missions needed in North Ronan, China. Premier King is told what 'ret- erans o1 Canada need for re-estab- lishment, Lieut. Bruce of the Seaforth High- landers was murdered in the streets of Dublin, Fort William eliminated Brandon Allan Cup round. Brandon won Iast night by 2 to 1. The Lord's Day Alliance refuses to demand an inquiry. into "that party" in Queen's Park, Toronto. A workman at 'Peterborough, Eng„ bought a picture because he liked the ,frame. It turned out to be a Rem- brandt. Premier Tasehereau says Ontario, and even the United States, will ulti- mately follow Quebec Temperance' Act, as it has been a huge success. MONDAY. Gandhi,. Indian rebel leader, is un- der arrest. Aura Lee juniors eliminated Iro- quois Falls. Six hundred casualties in South African mine fighting. United States. Government against Pordney Bonus Bill. A crowd at Cork, Ireland, howl' down Michael Collins. Professor of psychic research has laid Nova Scotia ghost. Archie Thomson's body found on the beach near Oakville. H. H. Roxborough was elected president of the T.A.B.A. President Harding will keep mines running in bituminous area. McGill - gymnasts defeetedt . the U.- of -T. -`t lain by -- four tot iteninee - Bishop Fallon, explains the school question to Labor audience. Will of Graee Link's sister pro- vides estate for missing girt. • Jive Toronto persons badly injur- ed in accident near .Hamilton. Striking miners on Rand, South Afrlea, fight Government fortes. Many horses perish in Are that threatens to destroy Tlblsonburg. Messrs. Pardee and Brayer are ap pointed to the Dominion legate. Auto thrown into river near Ford and occupants pinned ualeraeath. Liverpool is almost certain to win. the English League First Division. On17 two Canadiaa university box- ers wan from the U. A. Naval Cadets. St. Patrick's won the first play -os game for -• :the N.M.L. tltte from Ottawa. Saskatchewan Premier rays aatur- al resources eesspreaise is not aecesita'b1'�. Yr and Yrs"-Jasrea Lent, of Port Perry; eelebratdd their diamond wed dist; on S turd`ijl U wed- din; '4 4 in •.r'dar; Leninn ankman' • tiTeato, cranked his ear, which ran fete post, •kilting. Edwin ,S Mpatikdotends publica- n 01 Indies; ,Viceroy s Ifiaepatch, •In eJl befpye ,;I4l ,rt-- 1 tl�rtb„, at 'cone, bridge. THI MON BANK i14CORPOR A i'EP 1355 Vital Paid Up $4,000,000 Reserve Fund 55,000,000 Orer 125 Brassies. ,1i FAWN( RUN ON A BUSINESS BASIS. requires that every member 'of ill: 'falaa i' be nada a n tItahesoTparticular pro- duct be allotted o earning Then sense it>,'li ates that these earnings should go to swell their swerve account with The Beacons Bank. Th's will each one ambitious to swear l '; preduo i pay. I.) '1>?3'.ts by mai' accepted. 11:X10T1aR 81- ANCf. T. S. WOODS Managers Centralia Branch open for business daily. Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent at the Exeter Branch, January and February Sale BIG REDUCTION 1N 1 URNITU RE, Wk. CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE STOCK, BUY HER;. AND SAVE MONLY General Funeral Director & Embalmer, M. E. GARDINER Mount Carmel 1 McGillivray Council Council' met pursuant to adjourn- ment, in ,Town Hall, McGillivray, on March 6. Members present; A. E. Rosser reeve, Daniel Lewis, deputy- neeve, Weston Maguiere, H'y Boilli'ng and Wm, Allison, councillors;. The minutes of last ,meeting read and signed, Received from the 1.)ominion 'Govn eminent $5 a for the use ,of the Town Hall for general election. Maguine—Bowling—That accounts amounting in all to $68."00 be mid.— Carried. - Lewiis—Amason-That the auditors' report as, read be adopted, and that the clerk get the usual number of colxies pr'rated. The council then, adjourned to meet ir, ' the Town Hall. Monday, Apel 3, an 1o'cf(ocl6. , I)enth of Mrs. Fraser—The sad news of the death of Mrs. Gordon Fraser' who died in St. Joseph's Hospi.ta11, London, on ,Tuesday of last week, Mar. 7, was received here ,with general regret and sorrow She was a victim of acute indigestion which caused her death. She was aged 40 years. She is survived ;by a sorrowing husband, two brothers, Mack and Alex. Mee. Donald of McGillivray, and two siis ters, Mary and Agnes McDonald. The funeral took place to the R. C. Cem- etery Requiem Mass at 10 a, ma. ben ing celebrated by Rev, Father Corcor- an.. S Death of "„Former ;Resident.—The death took place ins London, on, Sunday Marchi 12 of Mrs, Elizabeth Boland, at the advanced a,ge o[ 87 ” years, a former'old' and highly'resent tedra'esi-. dent of this place' for aver fifty years, Frar the paast four years the late Iiia Borland -aas been.residing in London,` The remains were brought here for burial the funeral taking place here] asst 9 .hams. Tuesday. Mins Clara Glavin called an friends in London last week„—Mrs. Elizabeth Ryan is visiting faiends in Chicago Mr. Michaael lRyan is on the sick list this week.—Mr. Gordon •Fraser las improving after .his recent: illness, SCHOOL REPORT, OF S. S. No. 1, USI3ORNE. ,The names, are in or- der of merit and are based on exami- nations and everyday ,work. Those absent from one (or more �exampna Volts analrkcd',. Sr.' 4-Maybell Strang Hewson. HilT,'Lorne Dunn, Melvin': Moir Pearl Wobd, 'Mer'vitneCudmore, "Mel- ville Down, 'Norah Oke. Jr.' 4— Har-ney Hyde, Harold' Horton, Helen 'slow+ Sr. 3 -•Verna Okes,!Maurice:13oae jr. neeKathleen, Strange Violet Hy i'e, IS eta One..., Jack l;i+ortosll,_;nntnereirt Dpnan,, 'G oege ,:$oa Sr 2 ,, ,,rel; pe''En:tering- .ton :;Mer e.WSq,uires!,....nF a Boa Ma- bel l Reynolds; Clap ,r.-1, "-Pearl ' Moir. • Pram r Alma- relies ngttazl, Ek1bi Ka- dine E1niken .1JrAtiat 1,?o oai rdIt : 27.:; a*Ira'8e 20,.8 r `.. . - Inane Rolle eteacher .