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• Issuer of Marriage Lioeneon, Of.
400 at (rroeury, A en:Worry street, Brunets,
K. O. T. M.
Brussels Tent of the Maooaboos. No 29
hold their regalia meetings hp rho LUJgo
Ruqm, Backer Brook, on Lhe 1st and 8rd
TSeoduy evenings of ouch month
venters always welo0w u,
A, 60 H IDMS, Oow, A, M.30171101, It, h
WM. SPENCE'
OONV.+ YANUE1t AND 15SUER
of Ma1t1UAGE LIUL('NSEi
Igoe lo the Post *Mee, Stier. 309
JOHN SUTHERLAND
1045010.80•,
FIRED
AN MARINE.
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
��� S. SCOTT AS AN AUOT1ON•
• Him,. will sell for better prices, to
cotter pion, m lase tame and lees charges
lama any ether A110690808, ,n YAW mann ut
he won't°uurg. auythiog Dates and order -
son always be arranged .9 Ghia alJre ar n,
ears.•1a1 a0015cation, •
L1rt+At ANL i.;ONVEYANI:Itlb
ail- SIN OL
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]V‘barrister, Solicitor, 0unveyuuaer,
,sute.ry I'ublio, eta,.,atuo-S tewurt'a ,B lock.
1 door Nor th et Central Hotel
Hulfoitt r for 160 Metropolitan Sauk
pLOOUDG'o0'I', EiAYH & ELLr.,ORAN
SAAME18'1 EBB, 801aI01'1I1156, 99(1AR11'.1'
YUHLin„ ETU.
W. 1'twonruum, 10. 0. 1( 0. saws
J. L. If1LLon004
omens -'•hoes formerly occupied by Messrs
Cameron dt Holt,
QODaa1On, a:r•ranfc.
ALLAN LIN
Royal Mail Steamers
St. Lawrence Season
TO LIVERPOOL
00000,er From St. 101111 From Halifax
Tunisian .... Friday May 8 b1 NY 81
Virginian Friday May 1(1 June 7
Corsican Friday May 17 June 19
Victorian Friday May 24 June 21
TO GLASGOW
Pretoria,' Saturday May 4 Joie 1
Hesperia]( Saturday slay 11 Jane 8
Scandinavfan Saturday stay 18 - Joie 16
Grampian Saturday May 26 Julie 32
T '}•IAVRE& LONDON
. Sicilian . Sunday Mny 5 June 0
Ionian.......Sun110y May 12 Joie 18
Corinthian Sunday May 10 Juno 18
Scotian Sunday Mow 28 June 80
Laity Erie ......Sunday June 2 July 7
Full information 00 to rates, etc., on oppll a.
Mon to
W. H. KERR.
Agent Allan Line, Brussels.
ST AT
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ORD
. ONT.
Our elaede. are now larger than ever VI
before but
WO have en '
111 odour r•
g ll
tttt t
ars and we hove room for it few (11010 ,+�
students, You may enter at any tine. t5
We have a staff of nine experienced in•
0tr11010r0 and our courses are the best. 55
Our graduates succeed. Thus. week ?�<
three recent graduates informed n9 y3
that they have positions paying $06, $70
and $1115 per month.. We have three de- SY
partmenta - Commercial, Shorthand ty
and Telegraphy. Write for our flee 5y
-i catalogue now
D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. .9
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RUPTURE
Cu red
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At - your home without
pain,, danger or operation.
My method wild cure .ap-
parently hopeless cases0
ho ]
en
matter what your age is
or how long ruptured.
Why wait until your rup-
ture becomes
upturebecomes strangulated
when you can be cured ?
Ho not wait - Fill in coupon
Age Time Rup
Single or Double
Nance . . ...........................
Address
and return to
J. S. SMITH
88 Calodonia at,
Dept, A Stratford. Ont.
ellsimessamsommee
0(insti pltIllln hl'dllg5 ninny ail!!!Runs
in its train an(1'is' the peinittey cause
of touch :richness. Kot'p your bowels
regular nlac18(1, and you will escape
11110(1 ' If the ailments to which 00(95(19991
are subject.. Constipation is a very Si
simple thittg, but like marry simple 0
things, it.inny lead to serious cense- 1t
weenies. Nature oftee neodS It little M
assistance when visa •l,t h
O1 1'u uh! ,
,ns ,
Titbli to mule glyph at; the flt•tt indirl9. m
riot1 ut u:lrt •'s
v 1 1iHt1t s,Lnd Hn f'1' 1=
y, f ,f II i, may nV
be avoided,' Sold by all dealers, T1
Business Cards /� and bronchial tlnuble colds and
MISS BERTHA ARMST p Two �Um 1 Y
1'tt t1' pf•tant News l4
Ask Mr, Brown
S RONC,1
Teacher of Plano
Studio at Carter's Music Store, one door North
of the Standard Bunk, Brussels. 11 -If
OR. T, T, M'RAE
81,0110190 of Medlcln0. University of Toronto ;
Licentiate and Graduate of tho'Collego of Phy-
sicians and Surgeons, Ont, • Post -graduate
Uhlcat'o E e, !lar, Noso and Throat 5109 ,9101,
Obluogu, III. IDx-House Surgoou to St, 5ilch-
eel's Hospital, 'Parente.
011tou over N. R. Smith's Drug Store, Tele-
phone eapn00tlon with Oranb,'oolt at all hours,
O. M. FERGUSON
ETHEL. ONT,
esysiolan and Surgeon; Post Gr(idunte auurses
London (Eng). New York and .091(0080 floe'
plink. Special attention todioeose of eye, ear,
11000 and throat. )lyes tested for glasses.
DR. HAMILTON
Dontal Surgeon
Honor
Graduate ; Le Licentiate
of lOgyol 0 'lI9go 0
Dontal ; f 0f Tu of MOYOl Un11ege Smith
SI oak recently
Surgeons, n Toronto.. snide 111 Satish
HI noir raoentlY wuated by Dr. Fctld.
OR. WARDLAW
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterhuu•
College. Day and night calls. Oftloe,ppposn.
Flour Mill, Ethel.
)istl'i.Ct .11CIUS
Morris
SOHOOL REPORT-Fnll1wilig i9 the
result of the test and -Pruontien
sxa(1lination held !!March 28th & 291(9
tan! April *1st. in N. S. No. 4 : • 81,1V,
'Pest exaullnation. T11tal'725-.lennlr
Srutt 484, Joseph Plate11 450, Fred
'Flume 444, •Harvey 0lr('ulehent' 81?
Prue Sr. III toJr. IV. -Total 725-
FlmenrP 89(011, 486, Ernest, Mimila
482. F5•Oul .l r. I1I le Sr. III. Total
030 Annie Thuell 428, Alvlu Badgl(•y
819. Prom Jr. II to Sp. II.-'Ibtal
360 -Wesley McCtiteheon 422, Edon
Thuell 877, George Oakley 841. Film
Pt., II to Jr. Ii:, -Total 350 -Susie
Lail:inter 297, Ours I\Ie0(1te}run 229
From Pt. Ito Pt. II.-:Puta1300-1-lelen
Scott 238.
Grey
SCHOOL REPORT, -The following iH
the report 01' t11r. Final Exanl illations
of S. S. No. 1, Grey. Names in the
order of merit :-From Jr. IV'. to Sr.
JV. -Stewart Miller, Willie Alcor'k,
Willie Grant. From Sr. III. t, Jr•,
IV. -Willie Somers, klervin
Nearva 14ollitrger. Pram .Ji. HI. 1',
Jr. IV -3 KU/ „Gilt!) 0. From h. III
to Sr. Il(. -5111y Armstrong, 1Vlaleoll'l
Engle. From Sr. II to 31'. 1II.-
Merr']am Lowe, Willie Engle, FI'l111
jr. II. to Sr. II, -Jim Arn1Ht.rnng,
Cecil Somers, Olarenre llnl]ingee,
Willie Millet', From Pt. I1 to Jr, 17,
-Willie Peerie, From Pt. I to Pt', TI.
Te05ie Miller, Russel Grant, Ernie
OoCht'alle. PEARL BARKER, '
'1'racller .
In cases of rheumatism relief from
pain makes sleep and lest. possible..
This ratty be obtained by epplyiug
Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by
1911 dealers.
Oranbrook
SOHOOL REPORT. -Following is the
School report far first half of Match
1912 :- Sr. Lama total 500. Sr. V. -
*
L. Alderson
368 A.Sperling
abseur.
Sr. IV. -M. Camel on 451, 14I, Grassy
428, *H. McDonald 806, L. Steins, 1V.
McNabb (absent ) 3r. IV. -M. Perrin
413, E. Sperling 486, T. Smalldn(1 435,
M.
I Bakt•r 892, A. Hun tee 868, G.,
Knight 369, 1: Steies 368, *01.-Alde!-
scmr 338, 0. Gnn981]tz 257. Sr. III. -
N1. Long 887, *W:, Kee ptel 380, *1'1.
Pennington 375. S. Noble 366, 0.: Long
347. E. Raymond 300. Jr.
Biker 450, A.. Sinalldon 441, *I,
Kramer 375, J. Smallclon 340, 13
Fischer 307, L Hunter 283, *A. Knight
215, *F Fischer 99. Report of Jr.
Room. Sr. IT.-Potn1400 -R. Hunter
321, Evelyn Baker 306, Earl Ra1.ra•
284, A. Fischer 225.. *O. Dining 203, *3.
Sn10118011 87. Jr. IL -Total 400 -W
Knight 360, A. Sperling 205, A. Mr-
Qnrurie 252, L. Steins 240. A. Sre185
211. *3 Nir'hol 128. -.Pt. II. -'Poral
400 -P Sclulo
ek 354 Alderson ,G. Ald r (
a n 261
*II Pelnringlm, 208, •W, Sinolrtir^ 54.
Primary-Exceilult P-Alderar(99 I+',.
Dark. 0. Cameron A Ki(i 11 , o
-P. Smlolldon, L Kt.anter, tit tGr1shy,
M. Baker, Minn 130(el
Oscan SSAW, Prin
F HOUSTON, Asst
When Illnoes Comes.
Have 1"11 Ilea.!' al 1man11 a 1• in .It•
that •tt1
Ilull(v,lr Ir
t rn Mal 1 Irl hal , all
I I
I
the dor M mimes? (r 111 s? A wise !}mgrs to
halve light 111 y"111 home m( a bottle of
"Net vilnn -tvhu h twat, rllsl,t)1t relief,
1a11d.. pt•e0el9 to (I IaelS(' Front Rpeeacling
Nothing known for the stomaeb and
bowels that camp reS with Necviliin•,
Foe F 1 ran ,s indigestion.
n r"i
hwul n Iu
1,
and bead/tette,1'' Por
l H 111 1' ` {+ I
Ila 11 IL1
s le
P
fifty yonesNewilule le 25e, hordes has
been a family standby. Get, it today.
Corrie
M1'R. Matt. Dane is set'11)111ly ill at
her home.
Mrs. Stun. Greet, of Toronto, t0tus a
visitor with friend9 here. -
Miss Sheriff, of Liu:l(nov, . is the
guest of Mrs 7'. Ra'ttd'loch,
Mts. Alex-0,11•son ofTeronlo, is the
guest 0f Mrs. (D1.) Atmstinng. '
George Green, of (loderi91,, nee of
the old9905'set tier in the diolrirl.,was
I:he guest of his, brother' veeenGly.
IV 10. Dulula 19 has closet]' 111811otll
hers awl venfec anotherin'51,19',isto,,
Since Local Option went into effect
there has nut been any need of cavo
hotels here,
A very pleasant event was held in
Lhe})(6'!1)1•4 of the Methodist 31iulah
Wednesday evening when the trustee•
board and their wives gave a cn1(55)1i•
meuLary banquet to the cllnrcir (91)011'
and ushers, WO 5l their. fiien1', At
6 30 p. in. the e antmey, •n111nhrriti '"
tahn(1t 50 mat thorn 00 thi- splendidly
pp1•epttred hanquet. After dinner,.lhe
ftlllowing t'orivt list was (tarried nut
with the pastor, Rev, J. W. T3ibberl�
as tnttsl master' : "Thr 111llg,t-•i'God
Lye '1 Kii,g"', "The Deiniliiote of
1111ada," pr0pesecl byMiss L. iIt, 8-
1 "The OTo, le LeaPorov't" 3 ,"rhe
g; P c ,"rhe
Pthndlet Clsri,•rh," pr�prL§err by
7&moil Le t•eh. •,,Ali'. Leech },tis been a
e h '1
Int r,• I f 1;1M Methodist
1)}nl l h for
or 00 ye111 s " ."Blest Be the. Tie, •
tat. Bifida" Wee then sung ; "P11e l
•
Here's Some I t
for Men Who are Growing Bald
People who have taken cul' word for
it that PARISIAN SAGE is the real
halt grown', beautifierand08110 057
(lupe have never' been disappointed,
lleIe's the word of a person (1lio took
055' Wui'(h
"1 }owe been rising PARISIAN
1iAGJ, about a year, %Viten I began
to use It, 1 had only a light "1'tlz'r." on
my betel. Now t Iltuve a good thick
g myth, and itis evolving t [ticker and
longer right along, Many people
(Inh't believe it veil be done, but I
!plow from my 110(1 expl'i'irure tvitli
PARISIAN SAGE that it van ; I
re0n1111(1e118 Ii• 111 the 11911est r0l(11d1:,ICr.
-Gtti199e Brown, 708 North Fillmore
Sl, Maryville, Mo.
The above -e ,
V slat 111[ 11 , WAS 5 H
Illfld /
et
I) G. U. Knelt of the o • Pharmacy
IS (h nu
\Ia, yville. Mo., April 20111, 1811.
Largs' bottle 50 esu18 a1 ,1110'. Fox and
druggists everywhere, It is grltll•1Ltl.
t vett.
•
()hole," proposed by W. 13, Gregg and
replied 1,1) by O, AudteW the Ieadel :
I'he U.i1Pl"," prup19td by A. Strong,
replier! to by .1 She9 a ; '•7,'ht Lurches,"
!Imposed hy'1', Andrew, replied to by
Mil( T. 0 .lnlmst011 an(I AI VS. 1libbrrt,
C,oderich
3ahn Galt', po0tlnaster, left last
week foe Petosky. Mich., to visit a
visor. •
Wallet Shannon, who has been in
the Kh,t clilu' for (L 'lumber of years
rind retne(1ed to (dodi'rich- hast ,year, is
1. ening a fine 1e9idence on Nelson
' 1 veer.
Charles 011(1010 hats pm'chnsed the
('esirlerlee mid grounds of Captain
lheilharrl, North street, at ane time
the horns of Hon. A. M, Ross, late
Provincial Ti et1Hn1•e1. of Qilttn'10,
The wedding of hiss' Teresa Doyle
5114) liter of ridge Doyle, is.to take
Mare in Seattle, \Vnoh„ on April 16th.
Ulss Doyle lets been visiting her
sister there.
The bridal couple
will
p
visit Lltorhn t ,
Mime r n their wedding (_
li tot
1 n
I
The Chief of Police of G}oderich is
not gamic to be Behind in the face this
year, told has purehasctl Mr. Sread'H
automobile. Owing to the number of
new ears au plying daily in town, the
Ohief fears speed limit will be ex-
('('t(le(1 and he is now prepared to
date}
all flyers.
II is stated that no
sign of the corpmetti in will adorn the
rule as some smaller places insist on
hluvi ng.
Lame shoulder is nearly always dile
to rhtunu+tiom of the-m0ar'le0 told
rjuickly yields to the free application_
f Chamberlain's Liniment. POI sale
by all dealers.
Clinton
Pri 90i9)i(,1 Bartley went to Toronto
1 o attend the atnlu,i5 Teacher's' Assoc-
itutir,n, Mrs. Hartley acnotnpauied
biut,
Two old residents of Clinton passed
away recently 111 the .persons 11f Mrs.
hones Hearn and James Shepherd.
Rrltlihave-heel' ailing for some time,
and hard resiled hale fora gt'eat many
years.
A bralir'h of the Ohildren's Aid Soc-
iety(9•
was organized g,ul Izerl het a welt
the fol-
lowing vl 1
,g fficers: President, L. Hart-
ley ; vice -pt's Idents, the local mini
stets ; serrel(u•y, 1)r. 0. W.• Thoinp.
son ; Cliemenrel•, PS E. Maiming.
SPLENDID 1'D S
PRIN 4
G SHOW.- The
Hitron Courtly Stock Show was held
in Clinton Thui'sdhtyof last week and
was
attendede •
byover 3
1 ,040 people.
many coming in by train because of
the impassible condition of snore of
he pilon roads. Weather was favor-
able however, and Ile judges stated
that "we have surpassed any previous
r000lds, both in gna0tity and quality,
especially in the agricultural and
heavy dr,Lnght classes, there being 15
entries iu agriceitu•al alone and all
first -(!lass stuck." John Kelly. nf•
Listowel, W110 the judge for. light
lit ret9 ; Ed W/111-1 f'htu•lton, of Dun -
/4.'01 ;and .1nlm V+utc`e, of 1'Ltvistnek,
for 11PoIVVlInt'Rts, Andrew \'stn e
Claw
f Guelph, 7,11 t he Oat 5•1 The Presd-
IMO r;!' 1lie show i9 James Snell 8f
Bullet 1, 1ut(1 Dr. J. W. Shaw is the
acting Secretary. • James Connelly,
cr'ug is are more certa[uly cured by VVat eh
Cul,u•lhozoue than an thin else. 6
Two shed, 250. and 111,00 at all dealers,
TESTIFY NEAT AND VENTILATION
What Lydia E.Pinkham's Veg-
etable Compound Did For
Their Health—Their own
Statements Follow.
Haliburton, P,1.I.:---"I had a doctor
examine me and he said I had falling of
the womb, so I have been taking Lydia
E. Pinkham's 'Vegetable Compound and
it has done me a lot of good. All the
bearing -clown pains have vanished. I
have gained ten pounds in weight, the
discharge is all gone, and I feel better
than I have for a longtime. I think any
woman is foolish to suffer as I did for
the sake of a few dollars.
"You can use my letter as a testimo-
nial. It may encourage other poor women
who suffer as I did to use your Vegetable
Compound." - Mrs. Ono. CoLLicuTT,
.Haliburton, Lot 7, P.E.I..
Read What This Woman Says:
New Moorefield, Ohio. --"I' take great
pleasure in thanking you for what your
VegetableCompound
has done for me. I
had bearing' - down
pains, was dizzy and
weak, had pains in
lower back and could
not be upon my feet
long enough to get a
meal. As long as I
laid on my back I
would feel better,
but when I would
getup those bearing
down pains would come back, and the
doctor said I had female trouble. Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was
the only medicine ethat helped
me and
I
have been growing gsiren stronger ever since
I commenced to take it. I hope it will
help other suffering women as it has me.
You can use this letter." -Mrs CASSIE
LLOYD, New Moorefield, Clark Co.,Ohio.
•
li.•
li
lA
of God ''
sale}, acted as manager, al.
though it is only a fete weeks since he
had his leg broken, and during the
day ital to cdrive in his buggy.
Mrs. Murray, of Rattenbury street,
celebrated her 90111 birthday recently,
and was given a. surprise party by her
old friends. The parlor was loaded
with flowers, and about the room 90
candles were bur(1199g. Mrs. Murray
came to Canada in 1831, and has resid-
ed in Olinton for over 70 years. 1& un-
i(1.ue feature of the party was the fart
that the brldesmeid of Mrs. Murray's
wedding was there, in the person of
Mrs. Gilclu'ist. Mts. Alui' ay is as
smart in body and mined a9 most people
are at 50, and takes guest interest in
all that le suing on in the town.
Ata special general meeting of the
Olinton Board of Trade, for the pur-
pose of the election of officers and
other business, the following avers
chosen : President, John Rausford ;
Vice -President,
W.
Jackson Se r
e-
taly-treasurer. 0. E. Dowding.
Severed important matters were
brought up and fully discussed, in-
cluding P. R.
g connection, hydro-
electric connection, and the ve§ed
question
of lack
n l
9 f tensa at,c1n' o -
mo1'l atlnn, John 13ansfoi'd and
Thomas .Jacksen.'sem, were appointed
delegates to the eighth congress of
tate Cilarmbers of Commerce of the
British Empire to be held in Guildhall,
London, England, July 11, 1912, and
following. days.
•
Rood Reasons for Its :Success.
The majority of catarrh remedies
are useless. But one thtit-does cure is
"Oatturt•hr'zone." It clears the head of
all mucous discharge. Pntrid matter
in the nostrils, phlegm in the throat,
,and disease geiIus are
completelyswe r away. 1r n9c rf
t i
t! e d sense
is rlestigiyed,it's results are destroyed.
and the.system 0'n thoroughly -cleansed'
of catarrhal poison! (lust cure is perm-
anent. All types of catarrh, throat
Pi -OWING•
HIS WILD OATS
a1
R R.A:
,{�G
AHA
HARVEST OF SORROW
,,, q ,. _ How many young men
can look back on their
' early life and regret their
misdeeds. ' lotlltig their
wild w oat it
t •tt•d u
1 o s11d3'
s.
Excesses, i.1' bt0 Vis t'
lull of
1191-
7 tures 1810,' -)trite, 9100(0n
and Sono all have their
victims Y,Uu have re-
formed but what about the
seed yen have sown -what
about t e 51.rvestf Don't
tru.,t to h :!c, if yeti arc
at present within the
clot .c0' , f any secret babit
whish iJ sapping your life
by cd grecs; if you are suf-
feri g from the rcc:;lts of
past indiscretions; if your
blood has been tnih ted f. ole
lett y(f,.
kow
any private disease and you
r).ae tot marry; if you are married and live in dread of symptoms breaking
nit aud,exposing your past; if you are suffering as the result of a lilissPent
a't"'DRas' 51. as It. ARE YOUR REFUGE. 14ay your case before
thcau confidentially and they will tell yon honestly if you are curable,
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'YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED
We Treat and Cure VARICOSE VEINS, NERVOUS DEBILITY,
BLOOD and URINARY COMPLAINTS, KIDNEY and BLADDER Die -
oases and all Diseaeo,, Peculiar to Men.
CONSULTATION FREE. Books Fro°on Discasos of Mon. Ifunableto call. write
• for a Question Blunt for ROME TREATMENT.
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1 fJOTiCE All letters from Canada must be addressed" to our
eravertreeeareset Cauaddlul Correspondence DeptrtlnL'nl in Windsor,
Ont. If you cleslr'e to see us: personally call at our Medical 'esthete in
Detroit as we sec and treat no patients in our Windsor offices which are
used for ,correspondence suit Laboratory for Canadian business only,
Ai.tc0'
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all letters
as follows;
DRS. KENNEDY 6;; ,KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont.
rite for our private address,.'
10
Tu the Editor of The now
' DEAR S1R,-1 1101.3eed in a recent
issue of your paper, a short article alt
"Float and Ventilation" in which Lite
"heat" amens to be largely in 111e
wr'iter's peek and the "ventilation"
cotier! from some !'airy tale.
lily article of Feb. 22nd which he
attempts to gl'ilde's°, but nut refute,
he 0111t1111Cte1'i909 a8 "slurp' such as
horse trader's talk, Now as -Rate-
payer" is a well-known Burse trader
this fact doubtless accounts for the
low ettir 0'a
1 tells I '
14 11
(es l u1d
1 s rU'l
P
If the "HlatItirlg board" "Ratepayer"
speaks of, is a ueceesaty part of his
position bi'fote the bill was paid ?
The opening of wiudowe is outside of
this discussion 110 are doubts our
ability to get plenty of cold, pure air
into a s01/out 1'(0111 but Whitt we re-
gnire is 'warm pure air 11' "Rate.
payer" and •
the (•Hygiene" writer can
do 110 better than this for us it is but
I "cold comfort." "Ratepayer" asks,
"Do trusters put furnaces in schools
io hot climates to ventilate them ?
Pour "Ratepayet" I fear hue gale be-
yond his depth, u1' he would never ask
that question. Why should they du
so ? Is not Nature peifol'ming the
same operation in a warm climate
( bat the furnace does in a cold one ?
timely the agency that produces a
ryycle; can ventilate a sch001-annul,
Think it out for yourself Mr. "Rate.
payer,"
in regard to his "tea -kettle" argu-
ment. I would MI ei9e him to visi5850ule
uludere sylup-snaking plant 1O opera-
tion and he will there Hud the answer
he requires.
Note the charming inconsistency of
"Ratepayer"! He would place the tea-
kette above the fire to heat it, but
add revel se the process in regard to
waling HCh(9ll room.
Y
u "RateP e1'"
eremites Itllll 1
s q
l l to atLl Ct L
aN1c over
Clesaul-
cry aspect of toy system. In the nue
•46599 the dust falls harmlessly to the
Me tom and remains there ..until re-
moved from below as anyone but
himself would havesuppused. In the
other ease it is swept into a half
dozen registers, set ill motion by the
air en re t
t tl carried an to the a ceiliu
and showered down on the pupils
!earls, ant to Men hen the trifling un-
pleasantness of having to breathe an
atmosphere that has passed through
tL dozen pair of lungs before. With
his usual accuracy he states that the
fresh stir pipe ]las been closed for the
last five years, when as a matter of
fact it has been open within the last
three years and could be opened or
closed any time at the discretion of
those operating the furnace until re-
moved entirely by "Ratepayer" and
Ills. friends.
"Ratepayer" feels rather badly that
I should charge aha trustees• - with
being innocent .to he bluffed, etc
Well, for, the sake of "Ratepayer's"
feelings and in view of the fact that
it nnght be rather difficult to
substantiate the charge, I withdraw'
the word.
Ire conclusion, Mr. Ratepayer I have
aPtees
f news for you.
I hove plot
learned from a friend ' hi S. S. No, 1
that in their neat, new school there
has been in operation during the
present \Vitae'. the heating system
described it
1 my previous letter and
whir} you describe as a "farce."
The sehoo
1 10' }attar ventilated than
No.
7. It has been warm and com-
fortable which Oran brook School
has not and the cost fur fuel has been
very much lees. about 4 tone against
somewhere about 11. tuns for No. 7.
J. 911. KNIGHT.
PREDICTS A HOT SUMMER
Rev. Ira R. Hicks, "long-distance
weather prognosticator," ignoring
thiel( goose bones and heavy squirrel
919 "ubsur I
c
!tette weather swim," pIH-
diela that the Summer of 1912 will ex -
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e1 belt of
States
at e
next season! Another stem period
centres around Match 28, moving
eastward Storm petards cover April
6.11 and 14.15. The later period may
bring severe wind and raid storms,
and the temperature will be high, it
is predicted. The stormy period will
('lend to the end 0f the month] with
at mark ('
dn1'l:
eu.ein severity t around
25 and 26, rand it possible brief change
11uld999' weather following. Frost
between May 8.11 is not unlikely
Northward, lir. Hicks believes. 'A
seismic and volcanic period occurs
,June 12-18, aid the month will be
tit/Irked 1 t
11 h -
linnHt(91
ins and nl rlEctria di 1
tar ,1
turfs
mu. rains of July
will net be talattet t
he
moist 111( it is predicted will fall fat•
short of the lequnime ata of growing
crepe Extreme warmth will give re-
lief Jnly 14. Another 1011 spell will
f[dlew Judv 28 Rainfall will be in-
su6iripit. 'tend ventral tend Western
regions will suffer from serious
drought. '
YOU RiSK NO MONEY
Our Reputation and Money are Back of
This Offer
Ole my for all the medicine used
doing the triol, if our remedy fails
M completely relieve you of c0nsti-
pation. We take ttll the risk. You
are hot nbligtoed to us in any way
61 hatevl'r, if you nevem our offer.,
Oonldattytlihlg be snare fair for you ?
Is there any reason why you should
bes1itate to put our claims to a petrol -
cal 199058
A must scientific, aomttoe-sense
treatment is Rexoll Orderlies, which
are oaten like candy. 'J'hey are very
prnnnoncl'11, gentle and pleasant in
artion, and ptu4iru11u'ly agreeable in
E'ver'y way. T119y do 110t C111184
diarrhoea, na110011, flatulence, griping
or nl111') motto yeltie(1Ce. Focal!
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Only et nu' stare --1501e Retrad Store,
It. $tuibh.
Confidence
makes travelling a pleasure
because comet L1(11e is th1'n.
a heves*icy, Yours way be
a capable tune -keeper, but
by memo repah'iug
you have lost faith in it.
Bring it to tie. We will re-
pair the worst wrecked
watch ail we will du it
eeopotni['ally,
The Jeweler
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I have the DEERING Agency and am prepared
to give the farmers the best service in all kinds of
this splendid make of Farming Implements.
Grain Binders
Corn Shredders
Corn Binders
Corn Huskers
Mestere
.Hay Twitters
Manure Spreaders
Hay Loaders
Drills
Plows
Beattie Bros.'
Litter Carriers
Gray's High-grade
Carriages
Petrolia Wagons..
Etc., Etc.
Pianos, Organs and Gramophones.
Sewing Machines Cream Separators
Maxwell Washing Machines
'Waterloo 'threshing Outfits Gasoline Engines
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