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BOOMS BARK.
,JNO. SUTHERLAND 8s SONS
LIMITED
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WM. SPENOE
OONVEYANCIE1 AND ISSUER
of MARRIAGE LICENSES
(lire in the Pest Office, Whet, 90.4
ameammamsal
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Ailn'V'ifNEEBLL
1-1 13. SCOTT Al3 AN AvoTl.ON-
o snitwill Nell for bettor prieos, to
better men,'in lone time and lase chargee
Man any ether Auotloneer in Emit Huron or
'110 won't 011a1gn anything, Dates and orders
eau always 110 arranged at tike oillee or by
ers0nal applloation,
MAL AND CONVEYANCING.
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M. BINOLAI R• --
V 9' o Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer,
Notary Politic, dm, Ofoa—i3tewart's block
1 door North of Central hotel.
Solicitor for the Metropolitan Bank,
13+usi nass Cords
JAS. ANDERSON.
VETERINARY SURGEON.
Baceessor to 111'. H. Moore. Office et Ander-
son tiros. Livery stable, Brussels. Telephone
No. 29,
T. 7'. NP RAE
M. as.. M. C. P., S, 0.
Al. 0. H., Village 0f Brussels.
Physician, Surgeon, Aeoouoheur
Olfloe at residence,. opposite Melville Church,
William street.
DR. F. T. BRYANS
Bachelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ;
Licentiate of College of Physicians and Sur-
geons, Ontario ; ex -Senior Benne Surgeon of
Western Hospital, Toronto. Oftlees of late Dr.
A. MCKevey, Smith Block, Brussels.
Rural phone 45.
MAL!OE 0. BRYANS
ORHTHAL.MOL.OGIST
Personal graduate Department of Opphthel-
Inology, 'McCormick medical College, Chicago,
Int, hs prepared to test eyes and at glasses at
her office over Miss Inman's millinery store.
Oflire days—Wednesday, Thnr0day, Friday
and Saturday of every week. Office hours -10
to 12 R. 101. ; 1 to 6 p. m. Eveniues by appoint.
m0nt. Phone 1215.
OR. WAROLAW
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College.
ani e.il1 Lay and
night calls, Officeopposite
JAMES TAYLOR
licensed Auctioneer for Boron Co,
Satisfaction assured ; Charges moderate.
Write or Telephone if lint convenient to call,
Both BrussH sand North Harou Phones.
BELGRAVE P.O.
P. R. MULHERQN
Teacher of
PIANO, ORGAN, VOCAL
Organist and Choir Mester, Melville Church,
Bi 11841-14 P11011s prepared for Toronto Col.
lege of Music Examinations. Phone 40x
PRODRfBDT, KIIIBRAB & COOKE
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
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Office on the Square, 21110 floor from Hamilton
Street,
GODERIOH. ONT,
Private funds to loan at lowest rates.
W. PODUDFOOT. E. C. J. L. Xi1,rmn18
EL J. D. Copan
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To LIVERPOOL -GLASGOW
LONDON -HAVRE
Fine, modern steam-
ers — equipped with
every oo mfort end
luxury. For infor-
met1om apply agents,
or
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W. N. K1=RA.
Agent Allan Line, araaeola.
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WROXETER
Going East - 7005 n. m. and 8:40 p. m.
Going West - 12:10 end 0:68 p. tn.
All trains going East connect with C. P. 1t. at
Orangeville for OW,.11 Hound, Elora and T
G. B. stations.
GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent.
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$4 Buturio's Best Business College 5,
1) Students 10117 enter Our elmesail Int 1011)' f,
time 00 /111110(200 your course Dow and
�Fl hs qunllttect for a.pos Don by olid•+! I
tour.
I) ring July and August OL Inst
yrsr lva 1•aarivs[T enlis Put• over 200
«- :1 office assist1ant8 we 500)4 nut ,,2,000, 3
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Our gradnetes era.in 40nuuid.
\VvIto ntonuoforourfn+0oat"1"gaa.
`0 0. A. McLAC)•ILAN, Principal.
$4''''A01WtS.r.:.C...AA ArWb ,bv a yJ '
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Monkton
Last Sabbath Rev. A. E. Doan
!t
pilin the
e Ilodist clime); e); atreached 1sermon
1115.111.Ladies
choi7led the singing.
.A. number from town spent Priestley
evening at the home of J. J. Strait -
els, 11)051 0010. Evening was spent in
progressive euchre, m1.1510 and (lanc-
ing.
Fl i.1ay evening 23rd 111e, a Patriotic
Conceit WAS held in Erski11e'8 Hall,
lfonkten, when about 40 young ladies
of Monl(ton and storm...ding vicinity
gave au lutelesting play entitled
"The Peek Sisters," in clhatgo n£ Miss
13, AleNaurht. Hall wets crowded, a
huge uuuber having to stand. Pro-
ceeds were over 8100,
Wednesday evening Mawr: 21st, a
debate was 11&111 in the AlMI)odiet
church in connection with the Illp.
worth League on the. subject '•Itesoly.
ed that women) have done more good
for the world than men." Affirmative
wa0 taken by Mrs. E. Stief and Mrs,
G. Bettger and negative by M. E.
Bettger and W. Merrifield. The ladies
won by a number of points. Judges
were A. E. Doan, J. W. Hammond
and T..dtammoud. A good program
was alio given inelndiug instrumental
duet, by Mrs. J. Bettger and Mrs. G.
13ettger ; piano selection, acn0n,panied
by the bones, Airs. G. Bettger and A.
E Doan ; lAl('a's choir sang, "There's
a fight going on, are you ill it" ; duet
by the hisses Partridge. °gain
closed by singing the National An.
theta. April 18th another social will
be held in the basement of the chinch,
Colne and have a good time.
v
e Al Illtnel to the bereaved, Funeral
.4 ,1 1 1(4: was hehl 21-0111 1110' 571111311 y 1"•0i-
1'111(, Thtu'0day, the .'.'I'91e.' being
iu l
' d h ;tee. M ', 111.57 nitl l
c, nrlu(.le y 1 1
deceased's pa'tu1 told 111-,•. 111,
Amos, J75151ea,a" w f, filler pawl ell,
11 brothers and a cousin were pall.
bearers. There was a large at,
tend:ti me.
Jamestown
Jelin 151/'15/9011 hue been ill wit11
Alen. i,y and congestion of €1)++ lungs
we ...it. sorry to butte but we wish 11ht11
astwed y recovery.
Mrs. James ytrarhati and daughter,
Mise Aim jury SU'ucital. visited at the
hem,. of Airs. Prank 0. Wright last
wen 0. !'hey were welcome guests
indeed,
All ladies having Ited Cross quilt
plt1Ulllee belonging to .Jamestown Red
Cross Olrcle arc request0d to leave
sante with nibs. D. McDonald as soon
rte pus0lble.
institute meeting and It"d Oross
diving i11 Vietnr'ut Ball, \\I ed new] ay
altl'rn.,on r,f 111,4 weelc, Mmall 2101.
!'aper (111 •'England, mistress of the
E151113," by Miss 31a22e M2Lenna1.
Atwood
Alex. Inglis has rented his farm M)
the 1,001111017 East 10 \Vm. Scrip, for
IL lei in of 3 ye(u•s.
A)tl'cw Geey who has completed a
corse in dairying at the O. A. 0. Col-
lege of Guelph, left for Steingha1111
Cheese & Rutter Oo. tient, Clifford, to
lake charge of it foe the present set.
son.
Pursuant to adjeul'nillelit (hree'ini0
of the Elam Farmers' Mutual b'ire
Instueanetl(111., stet in 1111 Ageirnl111•al
Hall, Atwor'd, Tuesday, 20th Mauch,
All the mein hers cif the 13eald wets,
present except Mr. Orirve. Pfe,5i-
dent occupied the (hair. 'Mentes of
last meeting read, con$rtucd and
signed. 1)14 (11'I'I 10(7 was in511(11(e(1 Lc
purcha0e debentures of the Huron
and IStie Al2lglege Como, mien of
Loudon, 0226., to the nulntlnP of $5000
Lunt to 110.510fla)' €la1'1. 1,1 110' i'1111t15 110
1110 1311111(0 [10121 01e. 01111'eu1. to the
5117112139 depart 111)11t. A1,1111c11110111
for insurance were aureole.), 73 in
number amounting to $200,1)011 (10 and
1ee1'01111y was authorized to issue
p,(ii11)14 aceord1ngly. Aleet1ug all-
;1•,ute1'd till Tuesday April 17111. J, It,
Llaunu)vo, Secrel2t'y.
A F1110 WOnIAN }lz)as. 14innday.
March 20€11, the! l: pass)(} away at, the
Wilily residence, Otl1 Ono., Eirn:1
'Coweship, lies. Andrew Stevenson.
Deceased was born in Liman Town.
ship, Bruce 010„ and spied all her
early life there. 21 years ago she
,1(111' Lm .B111111 101711-hi1/ n, thl bride
of Audit W Stevenson, and dttring atll
those yenta her to 1' of 1.11 (d lute
been wideldlg and hoe Meet, h'1 their
affections deepening, oa Thin day,
\1111111 15th, she tool( p)mt 111 the
Patriotic lea tendered the hums of
Donegal and the surrounding d)011let
by the Atwood :mine: of 4111' Wo.
111011'9 Yal.1111117 Le x111.,, anti on
hridety 8h,) lt'a0 p cut 111 the pack-
ing t,f Ihl• hale+ 10 hill were In be sent
10 destitute Belgian ('111(41 en. Om 1111'
renal% h0011' 1e'e itl:ty slight : 1'1)1 p1 one,
of 1111elnmllii,t 1het 1ppeal'111 and by
Sunday Morning the ti rend 11iw'080
17113 nn11llbtated,1,', In spite 157 bhe
best Miriam and d"eel (v, al0011';,1 11 '
latter being her 11111111,',, Dr. T. 13,
Mrlkmnl(1,
Tot,oto, the disease con-
tinued to make heathy.. end the end
(,aloe (jnielly nn Allih,day at 2 at, tn,
Mrs. 5levelvnll'( plate in 111e coup
muni Ly was one 011)171111 will be ex•
ceedingly hard to 111E Although mf
quiet,, almost retiring I Mullin 111111nt
the ftle)14ghips ,hr Pained %veto deep
mod e 101111eg end her 111.1 1 1.1 every
g01111 cause, wag geurrn10, let (;heist•
11111 CI1lt1'IICLel` was l'11>I11'1y P9511 V111011 111
her 1321(1y life and wits (t source Of
strength and 1118pira1cm to 0111181'$.
L1 Lhe I'resbytleriltn eh11171), or which
she w115 11 failhrul memhet' and un-
tirimg worker and in her (1100 hu•
mediate 1) '113123101 11110111 she will 117
greatly Missed, 1be elteed leaves to
(lumen her loos, her Insimnd, and o
children, else 5 le Minns and 2, sisters.
fLer father, the late John S Mo-
Doliald, ex -M. P. 1'., for Centre
)3rltee, (lied 0 weeks )ego, Deepest
sympathy or the whole community is
6NEME=MitIrM.EnUMMEMOM
COLLEGE
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Thousands of ambitions youngpee
pie ere fast preparing in thele Own
lumnen to 0001111Y lurrutivo potations ns
stenographers, bookkeepers, telogen,
pliers, civil 011'.942110 111 feet livery
college
0 activities,200 . P 5111y 1[aish at
ool8011, IPy 21 811 511013 1(17 def.
gtmr•
anteod. ]Enter cottage any dofy. I1di•
vldual Imstruo tion, SExpert Cta'rlers,
Thirty ye5rs' 0x(101'152210. 1,5)5081)
Special
1n Onfor41 140902 tlo1leg0o.
Speatal iated w for tee0h0rs,
Affiliated with Comin
motel Ir•
Sco Association of Canada. Summer
hool at remote; Spottml nes in alel•
loge, London.
Wingham Business College
1380, 8rommoN, W. T, 1)11211511,
President, ?readied.
sottnamisererassamartvermsostiatSIMINIIN
Listowel
Mayor and Nye. Watson attended
the 1'eerption 10 the Masonic Gland
Master in Louden.
J. Ii. Wilson, 1.hna, has purcila0e(1
1110 blaeketnilhing and utlthling 11(10i-
ne0a front Wia. Osborne and has
taken possession,
'!'lee samples of 11001. and wine ttti(en
flout the Arlington a short thus, ago
upon analysis showed fvorl'.,4 to 0 per
,;ant alcohol, and coue0gt1etLly a
hrttge of breaking the 0. T. A. was
-
laitdagttinst proprietor. ile pleaded
guilty and was 11118(1 85100 and costs,
W1101111ti11g to 8100 00.
An ee:j1'ytahle Eine was spent by
1nany of our citizens at the Soldiers
13i"thday Ten, given at the home of
Airs. A. IL Nichol. Each guest was
requested to contribute - an amount
equivalent to the age of some soldier
nt their nrquaintance. In this way a-
lma 5370 09110 realized. An excellent
pr111(itn was given and. 1u1teh was
serve(].
Members and cengregati0n of At-
wood Baptist Chinch, gathered at the
home of A, and Airs. Braker to spent.' a
social evening with their pastor and
wife before their clepartul'e to a new
Held of labor, Evening was spent in
(music, singing, reading and speeches.
T. A. Tnt•nhull ably filled the chair.
Later the pastor and Ills wife were
asked to enure forward while Miss
Elva Cuthbertoou read a well worded
1011de•ess and Mrs. R. Cunningham
presented 11.5. Pettit with a casserole
and Alias Edith Hammond presented
Mr. Pettit with a mantle clock. Rev.
Mr. Pettit very feelingly 1epliecl.
Qoderich
I)r, Macklin underwent an opera-
tion at the hospital foe the removal of
at mlasto1(1.
A series of meetings have been held
addressed by J. \V. .Purcell, assistant
engineer of the Hydro Electric Power
Oommiseion of Ontario, to explain to
the farmers of the community the
-tva74 in which Hydro power can be
used economically on the farm.
1V. H. Hutchinson, President of the
Notional Sllipbnildiug0o., Ltd„ arriv-
ed hu town lest week also P. Gorrie,
of St. Oatllariu('s, who ryas With Mr.
11utrlliusou iu his work on the \Vel-
la150 Canal and who is accountant for
the 11819 company here. Work has
commenced in preparation for con-
tracts which this company has seem, -
ed and very shortly the Old Doty f ac-
tor y mill be a busy hive of Industry, it
is expect1'4 with 110111 city and night
shifts employed,
Nl(w ItE("r011,.-- llev. A. L. G.
Clarke has been installed as eeenr of
St, George's Auglicau church, Clode-
rHrh, end is now in charge. Rev, Mr.
Clarke hs a native of England ,ani re-
ceived the g10)2(1er mut of 111: educa-
tion at St. Mile's Sc11001 in Surrey.
In 1111(.1 he came to Caundtt and look
his divinity cu111Be at llu1011 College,
r,01,111'n, 11(1 wee endailled deacon in
1000 11)11priest in 101.0 and after his
met:milieu became rotate to Rev.
Dean I1,1Vis in SL. 31L111re ohm eh,
Lon.lioi,
After hie tutorinllo and the
Itlnieymonu which lv110 511011 1:1 Eng-
land, he became vector al, Waterloo
holding that position until his ap-
pnintlu1nt. to Gedene11, Dining 111e
past 72'('.))' he e'ael /deo eimplaht of the
18th Battalion, The Archdeacon at
the ills ne•tien gave ti sheet skl•teh of
the ioi.'reet.ing € er ish of St, Gee] ge's
which is in the 801h year of its history
1837 beide UM ,tale of its commence -
meet 0.1111 very small beginnings.
)tri,1: tihose yew's 0 11'0I0re had been
„1a',1' 11•.(21 of the p.l.)'isit,. till of whom
whit 1),1'xeeptlnn of the first, being
HS,�a'HCAEhDE.YFree 'os.'
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AFFECTED
"Frust"a-tiues" Soon Doi9eved
This Dangerous Condition
032 OMIME= So'. l ttir, Totiorrro.
"For two years, I ores a victim of
Acute Indigestion and Cas In The
Stomach. It afterwards attacked 47Fy
Heart and] had pains all over my body,
so that I could hardly move around.
I tried all kinds of ,Medicine but none
of them did me any good. At last, I
decided to try "Fruit -a -tines". I
bought the first hos last June, and
now I ant well, after -using only three
bores. I recommend "Fruit—•1-tines"
to anyone sufferieg front Il. I , ".l ion",
FRIED J, c' A \'SLE'.
500. a box, 0 for 82.150, till al 1,11e, 25c.
At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-
s:Lives Limited, Ottawa.
:l: Sten d o - Brussels .c;
i OPEN
Thursday, friday & Saturday M
Each Week�tr•
a AEE OUR k
j k Special Bargains
+ 01, all Photos, Sale to May 1st +
Picture framing Neatly Done
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well known to the Al'd,do'ucnu, Rev,
R. P. Campbell, Ven, Archdeacon
Ellwood, Rev. W. A. Young, Rev,
Bl r, Tuenhnil, Rev. J. 13. Pothering -
ham and now Ileo, A. L. G. (`Mole.
The Arelideacun spoke or the lens;
rectorship of Archdeacon 1$Ilwned,
who had been at the head of the
parish fur nearly half the number of
years 11heel been in exiet)11Ce.
A. 111udahle move to 11rniete 111181'es1
of school ehiidren in hied 51)1g1(ets
and en/•,ouruge birds to make their'
hones in the gardelle about Lown was
Mat ld by Rev, and Mrs. linger, who
otf`mred p11000, Ilia former to Viet nein
school pupils and the latter to Central
school pupils for a competition in the
buil/Hog of bird horses for wrens and
suet] birds. 'Principal at Virtofia
welted offered a 2hld prize, Mr, itre '
s
being the first and about 50 bird hous-
es of various styles of archillletnre
were entered for the competition.
The contest took place. Judges here
Rev. Mr. hMcDermid, Ilarry Long and
Wm, Coats and they picited out the
following as builders of the five best
houses :—Morrison Baker, Olyde Car-
ter, Alex. Wowiie, Jean \Vintees,
Agnes McDonald,
Morris
AfAT1onOONIAL.—
"Hillcrest," the
home of N. and Mrs. Johnston, East
Wawanosh, was the scene of a very
pretty wedding on Thursday, March
22nd, when their' daughter, Margaret
Beatrice, was booted 110 marriage to
James Gibson, Morris township.
Promptly at 4 o'clock the bride enter-
ed the panne, leaning on the arm of
her father, to the strains of Lohen-
grin's wedding Mai ch, played by 1'Iiss
Mary Elliott, cousin of the bride,
Ceremony was performed by Rev. R.
J. McOortnick, under an arch of ever-
greens and roses, the mellow candle
light shedding a soft glow throughout
the roots. Tho bride looked charming
in a gown of white silk crepe and
wore a tulle veil (aught up with
orange blossoms. Duvieg the signing
CARRIED BEETS THROUGH
DROUGHT
ALFRED ROSE, Belle River, Ont„
says 1—
"I bought, several tons of homestead
Fertilizer last Spring and used some
on Spring wheat. It din exceptionally
well—yielding beyond everybody's ex-
pectations. I also heed 0 ton 011
twelve acres of sugar beets sown
with a beet drill with a fertilizer at-
tachment, It was remarkable how it
helped the growth, and dating the dry
spell of weather my beets remained
green and thrifty while my neigh-
bor's beets that bad no fertilizer be-
came yellow.
I filed Homestead linne Black
Fettiliz81' clues even more good than
clamed foe it."
GOOD START — BETTER COLOR
H. LOFT, Merton, Ont„ says 1—
"I used homestead Bone Black
Fertilizer on the wheat tide Nall, anti
fl•oin what I have seen 11::1,11 it pays
to sole Fertilize]'. It gives 111e9whetat
a good start and keeps it to better
color,"
\Voile 111ch1g1)11 Carbon 'Works, De-
troit, for 171'1' book and pa1'teldal's
about tiled I•to21)981ead Bone Black
Fertilizer.
of the regietnr Alts. Colin Fingland
naallg ill 14 2111 c1'€ 1110501', "1070 me and
the wo114 is 111he." After the (limier
daintily :,•rued by 5111111' of the bride's
gill Renins, toast to the bride and
•�ranul w118 proposed by Rev.. 11r.
leGlrnliek and W115 responded to 011
behalf of file groom by Colin Ping -
land. The gifts were mantel ens and
Nun 11125011g 1150115 being some
prcres of leather and oak furniture.
'Ph. groom', gift to the bride wets a
cheque and to the pialniet a be210111ul
penitent. Ali'. noel Ailsa. Gibson will
reverie on the faun home just least of
Myth, and the whole community
j0in9 in good wishes,
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There is no longer any ex-
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Pepper Motorcycle Exchange
350 Danforth ave., Toronto
Thor and Dayton Motorcycles
Agents for
Fordwich
Mrs. 0. E. Waters is visiting rela-
tives i" P1110nto.
A. C. Sttbern started en a business
trip to the \Vest last week.
Arch. McMichael and Peter F• Doig
lel'here for the West t0 look after
the horses they recently shipped.
Thus, and Mee. Bunstou received
word that their son, SVrn., had enlist-
ed tot an engiuee)'. IIe is now in
elonlrieltl.
Olin -ton
Capt. and Mts. J. K. Fairfull spent
the week end visiting the former's
: Leamington,
all ther tl
The (41 and Master of the I. 0. 0. C.
lodge, of Ontario, will pay Cliulon
a eta on Pueeda.y evening, April
h.
Bliss 14'ua 130.18219n130.18219n was attending
th117111.‘'1811.1.1.1
7te Angl1aan W. 11. S. convention at
London 410 delegate from St. Paul's
branch.
While housecleaning Mrs. (DL',)
Shaw fell from the stepladder and 11214
a suety fall. No hones were broken
but \its. Sinew feels the bruises yet.
While Master Joe Doherty was look-
ing fat 11811 in the Normandie water
trough, he accidentally fell in and has
since beer( 11210 np with bronchitis.
Ata Meeting of returned soldiers at
Terhuto !'ram all parts of Ontario,
Ric. C. 1i. leaki11s, Brantford, former-
ly of ('€illi"ll, was elected President
of the Bat War Veterans' Associa-
tion of Onlarin.
The name of Sergi, Fred. G. Sloman,
a well-known Clinton boy, appears in
the London Tinges !among a list of
Horny other Oanad,1an officers and
teen, whose mimes have been brought
to the notice of the Secretary of State
for \Vtu; for valuable services render-
ed in 00511100E11n with the war,
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Mrs. H. McQuarrie, who has been
quite ill, is improving 11102117.
Jelin Potter sold an 11 months old
cult' for the neatstun of 3;08.00.
Isaac (1itte11den died at the home
of his snit here, Wednesday of last
week, in his 7501 year.
Mrs. M. H. Cartel' left fora short
visit in Toronto, before going to
Oshawa whet a she will reside with her
sister for a while,
David Taylor left for the West on
Tuesday inverting of lust week. Mr.
Taylor spent the Winter months at
his home here,
Miss Annie Spnfi'nl'd and Miss May
Bell received weld that they had been
attached to a nursing staff for over•
seas and will leave in the course.of a
couple of weeks.
J. 0. lletfton has purchase(! from
\'Vm. Robertson, \Vinghnrn, the dwel-
ling on Dinsley St„ lately partially
destroyed by fire, and now has ear-
b)eiters at work re-oonstrueting the
urned portions.
. Mrs. it, I1, ltobins0n received the
sad intelligence that 1100 sister, Mrs,
W. II. II'lzleweed, had passed away
at emanation, Alberta, on March
22nd, Deceased, «hose maiden name
19118 Bella Davis, 09105 mimosa 47 years
of age and leaves beside her husband,
3 of a fa11lily. Mrs. Hazlewood visited
here a year ago last Winter and will
be temendiered by many in Blyth.
Perth County
\\rll0(1hat0 circuit is credited with
53175 remittance by the Methodist
Mission n l o s,
Owing to his not enjoying good
health, John Beggs, has gone to
live with his son in Detroit.
While walking upon the slippery
sidewalk, G11u1Len, lits. Flynn, %vas
unfortunate eu1ugh to fall sustaining
a severe fracture of her leg..
C. N, Mace returned to bis home in
;Mitchell on Tuesday evening of last
week after a 5111022110ns 3 months'
travelling in many parts Of Ontario,
,
lectm'ilg almost daily in the interests
of the Muskoka Wren Hospit111.
Appli0(1(1011 Lo Hibbett township
Cotu(cil of the Director's of the Logan,
b'11111arton, and Hibbert Ageiculturnl
Society for a grant towards the erec-
tion of tt new building on the Pah,
;grounds at Mitchell w110 discussed and
it was decided that no action be taken
in lite natter,
]Rev, 1V. J. Taylor for rho past 27
yea118 rector of 5t. James' church St.
Marva, has signified his intention of
resigning the parish and has address-
ed at iettet' to his congregation stating
that this Easter serv0co will be the
last annual gathering at which he
will officiate as rester of the parish.
W. R., Davis, the veteran editor
and pnbl(8hor of Mitchell Advocate,
has retired from business after all un-
broken rreord of 57 years in that capa-
city. The Neese of his retirement 15
continued ill -health and the bus1uess
has now been handed over to his son
II. i), Davis, who has been a850010tetd
With his father for 25 years.
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UR THANKS are due for the appre-
ciative words, sales and orders booked
in connection with our Millinery
Opening.
We will be pleased to fill your orders and
supply your needs from our up-to-date stock
and at reasonable prices.
SATISFACTION ASSURED.
YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED.
Miss M. E. moss
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Thos. Stacey is in his 02nd year and
one of the oldest pioneers of Hilbert
township, died at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. W. Johnstone, at
Oroh tarty.
Mitchell operatic Society is now en-
gaged on the new Indian opera entitl'
ed"Pocahontas". Itis a comic opera
in 2 acts and 2 scenes, with a east of
10 principals and a chorus of 40 voices,
They hope to present this during
Easter week.
A, McKim, Advertising Agency
The new executive of A, McKim,
Ltd., Advertising Agency of Montreal,
Toronto, Winnipeg and London, Eng.,
has been announced.
During the last few years the late
Anson McKim had gathered around
him an executive staff capable of re-
lieving him of all but a general over-
sight of the rapidly growing business
of the advertising agency which he
founded nearly 80 years ago and
which now comprises four offices in
different cities and over 140 employees.
Since his death, these experienced
men have been carrying on the work
in the same efficient way that has
characterized lfcKims" for so many
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years. The personnel of the executive
as now organized is J. N. McKim,
President and Treasurer ; Mrs. Anson
McKim Vice -President t W.13. Somer-
set, General Manager; Ii. 01. ".1tenhe'-
son, Secretary ; 0. T. Farre, Meu:.-
ger at Toronto ; ihr ,. PI -]t 1Ltnagt'r
at Winnipeg ; W, Ise( hie, :11.nagor eft
London, Eng:
The appreciation of the vette, of ad-
vertising spare in local 0, lid Home
papers of medeet enculxtic'(I r :ways a
stlang feature of this agency' 1 policy
will be as marked as eve' ,lade11' the
present nlaeagelnelht. -
Car figuir9 kran
Middlings, Corn and Wheat, Cho;
To at rive any slily.
Low Price from Oar.
High Glade Clover and Timothy
Seed for sale at right prises. Also
Mangold, Turnip and other Seeds.
(food variety of Potatoes for Table
of Seed.
W0 bra (Ie1trA! CGckel
Ijsing Phone 43 or 27.
89.4
If you cannot carry
a rifle, you can serve l \;
farm.
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" The plow is our hope," declared
Right Hon. David Lloyd George, the
Prime Minister of Great Britain. The
tremendous significance of these words in
the face of a world shortage of food must
be a matter of concern to all. It points
out the path of duty to men and boys
unable to enlist in the army but capable of
g
henp in to increase production.
elp the farmer toes
produdion
At this supreme hour when ample food production is
one of the indispensable means of victory, the country
faces a serious shortage of men and boys on the farms. The
Department of Agriculture emphasizes the urgency of r•08e1'y
man and boy taking to heart this splendid opportunity for
patriotic service.
Boys
e now to
n
in the war.
. If
you
are be
t
w
sen the
ages of 14 and 13, and have good term record)Iu910(1
secure promotion at school by enlisting' for fame servile
any time between April 20th and May 24th.
Parents are urged to encourage their boys to enlist for farm
service. The physical and moral welfare of your boy will he
advanced by a summer spent close to Nature; au interestwill be
awakened in nn im; 01•t'ant' industry of the country that will be a
help to him in his whole future.
The Department appeals to retired fanners, to men
jV1en following no occupation (retired), to business men who
can Spare at Least a portion of their tine, to all 0,821 w110
can arrange their affairs so as to help some fanner, Every man is
invited to enlist for farm service,
Confer with your District Representative
of the Department of Agriculture, or write or
visit Ontario Government Employment Stu'eatt,
15 Queen's Park, Toronto, el
Ontario Department of Agriculture
W. H. Hearst, Monster of Agriculture
Parliament Buildings
Toronto
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