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furnishings-
February
urnishings.
February Fur
Sale
25% Discount Off all Furs. Fur
Lined and lour Collared Coats:
Bvery Fur Ruff, Muff, Neck piece,
Fur Coats, and Fur Collared Coats will
be cleared at 25% Discount.
'!'here never was a more opportune
time to buy, probably never again will
reliable burs be offered at these great
reductions. We still have an dxcel-
lent assortment to choose from:—Cann
setts, Sable setts, 1 Russian Fitch sett,
2 white Thibet Setts, 4 marmot setts,
4 marmot setts, 1 natural Wolf hluIF,
1 Black Walt Muff, a American Fox
Sett, 1 Hudson Seal Sett, 2 Grey
-lamb setts, 3 mink setts, t Persian
lamb sett, etc,
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CLINTON NEW 1Ettf -
' 'ADMAN,.
The Auburn Millet Sunday School
Convention will he held in the Presby-:
terlim church next Wednesday,There
will be two scsslon5 ono et 2 n'ejoc:k.
and tate other at 7 p.ns, Miss 1.2115 01
Turunto, and Revs. Me'Cornsick, Blyth,
and Ftu•de, of Clinton, will address the • STANLEY.
meetings. n A concert wider the auspices of the
Stanley Maple Leaf Patriotic Society
HENSALL • will be held in Baird's school (louse on
Friday evening, March 1st. 'rhe ',rain
'Al the otl[c1111 quarterly board meet feature of the .concert Is a ploy 1p four
Ing, held in the Methodist church, the Acts entitled 'Farm Folks." This play
pastor, Rev. Mr, Knight, wits extended is full of humour and clever plotting.
au invitation to remain for the fourth Other features of the entertainment are
ye r
B(USSELS • ; •
Wm, Bird, Of the 6tlt' tine of Q1ur'ris
delivered to George A, Best, drover,
hog whish lipped the sc trey et 72t
pounds, :and for which he f eeeived the
sum of•lrttl.e0.
u ata attractive drib by 16 girls, vocal
Thornes ['leery Garry, ,of Yorkl,n selections, etc, A• good time is its-
Sask., is. visiting gelattves and friends cured to all who attend. Concert op -
in this section. Mr. Garry is now a ens 1t S. -o'clock, Proceeds entirely for
member of Parliament for his constit- • patriotic purposes,
uency and has served in that capacity .
for nearly 20 years and has 'prospered
well le the past.
BAYFIELD.
Anion growers are already making ! " The patr[otie concert which was to
ready for getting off shipments of on- be held on Tuesday hast is postponed
Ions as soon as tete weather warrants to some future dace, owing to bad
and are gelling in large supplies f'1 weather,.
cr:des.
The new Council has placed the old
olltcials in their respective positions
WROXETER with the exception that R, Elliott le
town constable and W, Balkwill, a,
Junes N. Beswithel'[ck, aged 52, who assessor.
for many years has conducted a mer- The Tee Edna K. is at present
ehant tailoring business al Gorrie, tlu'eathened with the great ice jam.
died suddenly at his home there on The ice is now on a level with her
Sunday afternoon shortly after return- deck and she is tilling with water in
ing from church. which condition she will not be able to
At the annual meeting of the Uowick rise with the fresttit, causing great
I•
Mutual Fire Insurance company, held in anxiety for her safety,
the town halt at Carrie, the refiring
directors. Albert Gallagher and John KIPPEN.
Bryans, were re-elected. ,Reports.
presented showed that the company is Mr. and Airs David Rvckntan and
prusl.eiuu.. style, of
• 1 e 11c'ravish have Ms--
DON'T
lis- spending aha+,v two
MO'1 l B
FRE RL,' FOR TROUBLE
'Wise', a girl bore/nee a wattno, when
rE wantau •bacontee-it',settler, wed wben d
coins', pave,' through the ehengee of
'middle life, are,tlte three pertuds;of life
when health and strength are meet needed
to withsliaud tits pain and dlstreee Often
caused by eeyere ol•panie d'isturbaueed,
Maury tboueandn in title 'motion would
testify as dirt Cite following:
Cit. Catherine's, (Itit. -"Over forty
years ago 1 woe Teetered to health by
'taking Dia Pieroe'e
il.avorate Preemie.
tion. It road after
'Iodide*, and, doc-
tors had failed to
•help -oro or give
r °lief. I had,
through overwork,
Immo all runt
I town in health.
l I Ru.RP f t n�• wits w eb a k and
rain}! } itnal[y beeante a'
} t^ O1 nervous wreck, The
lar ' r Proscription' was
recommended t o
me, and at the time 1 started to
take .11 I had sot .. beou .able to do any-
itemise
for over a year. i took the "7Pav-
otito Preseriptloso and the 'Golden Mettl-
es. Diseovery' us well, It took several
bottles, Blit 1 was eolttplctely restored to
'gout( health anti, since that time when I
have Tett the need of these medicines I
have taken thews and always with perfect
aatiefttetien."'—'� • Wn. BMiatc, 3'S
Peg° St.
Stratford, Ont.—I was all run-down,
weak, nervous. I also sufI ere„d with severe
pains through my back. 1 was very
miserable when a friend advised me to
try Dr. Pierce's L'avneite Preseriptiou
and one bottle seemed. to give renewed
strength. It stopped the pain in my
baelr, also helped vty nervous condition.
It is surely a guod tonic for women. --
Mas, 1 t,ntteacc tlemator, 100 Milton St.
`fruits'Sl.IRY, Farm
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MEN .ai^,d EVENTS
s North Itakot7, returned home
e; I
Peter and U,ui I This we,1, fuer •1 g 1G.
DON'T•\WAIT COME EARLY i posed III their farts on tete Retlnore }',,',iliac \1st, with friends here. yrs. accustomed Ihuute'tlis ailing for tenders
road to James 'Janie.
Rychm;ul was formerly, SlISe May me ;, .:, firs. William II""I1 [s seriously [ll ],;arsons, daughter of lir. •tial Mrs, R, for at !e taltlic cadiug for the Town
at her haute here. II. f- arsons, of Bilis Green, 1 Ha• ll As the present plastered one is
Airs. Robert Parsons, has been called breaking,
to 1 ?raneeltiselhurst to wait on her mother, Aire. ?ranee Ryckntan. an aged
i^JiNfaIIAM. Airs. Ityckn'un, an old woman 79 years t'0tman who lives a few miles east of
The weather ratan has evidently tete who fell recently and broke her , heves inre. eentlyfoot,ell and broke some
decided to help out the fuel control!- eukte. nese Publr ic t.lb!;tr is now open
er, as the weather since Friday Last, MMrs, Abair, ItavIne rented her hoose an 'y on ubcLibr order save fpen
has been decidedly mild, and, starting is about to remove to flnderich town- Whent Saturdays, as "Temperancer1.
last night, there has leen a continual ship. where she will live with her Sabbath” will ed observed in the
downpour of rain and the roads at daughter, Mrs. Adapt Steep. For over Sabbath" oft tiunbey nest
the present time are almost intpass- !r tv veers. she with her late hes,. The Nev.Mr. dee need, of Carmel
able. band and (amity lived in this vicinity. Presbyterian 'hNv.r, Mc ,t eo conduct Car el
At noun Wednesday, as Alex. Reid Her tel labors and old friends are loath niary services in the Thames leaving the Queens Hotel with a to see her go but wish her well in her Riad Presbyterian c Church e Sunday,
bus load of people the horses only new home Per+ru ars 2 y.
Succeeded in going about two feet lir v Harvey Pape, of London. was
when the bus suddenly sank vemthrough, c. • r.RICru. here during the past week visiting
the snots right down to the pavement, his mother.
find after considerable time and with f rail , f I.tt Mr. James luteal will lake .a c:u•-
, I assistance they succeeded in gelling ,t Itl !,units t2tt t load of horses h, the West.
1 1 but before mal M ort err tf
1 rye was re t 1 'p °rat in (ht
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Ladies' Winter Coats 1/a Price
After the largest coat season this
store has ever had we are anxious to
make a clean sweep of every coat left, e
Only 12 to choose from, all this sea-
son's styles. Blacks included. Your
choice Saturday ;! prise.
Ladies Coats $3 49a
Just 3 Ladies Coats, last year styles
All wool cloth. We do not want to
carry these over to another season.
Values up to 5515.00 $3 49
for a�Sa�
,entre
'rise Patrick '1'l e riser was
, Father McRae offi-
ciating. Tierney was t v : s ,
age. and had lived here all his life, ex -
v years e
ie from In:iand with lbs
parents when four years of age. Ile
tv=s a tanner by trade, and during his
later hind rat fishing.
admission fee consisted of any kind of
Some people discovered that the
saleable junk, or cash, it desired. A ;,,;itinue;l cold , weather and he:ey
huge amount of junk was contributedl, I frosts have eaten their way into their
and the proceeds from the sale 05 this ,:, tlars and [r, se 1 the potatoes and
together With the collection given, will ter veKet:abes.
'wake a considerable amount, which is t )'215, 01 the continued severe frost
to he given to the chaplain's fund, m I1' •,i the. outside water pipe have
'','!t. Tit: water and light c tnt-
l.l� Ila en '[ecu L: epi+spat us
;tilt . ih, ,tit r tt,td[ .and are
those i:, „st these pipes hs 1,, tiro
t•
a e•Ilegiate institute ':Aral et :Is
1 ;.•l.- ':tint!, v„t<..1 .m it 1,•,r.,r:u•n
,t Or. 1l. I tt.tn'', ;•1 view ,•t
hi i<t ,t, t teach' 1;-•
tu':d oten the slot at the nevinni ti
of tete terns. .
Be Careful With Coal— • bit to tidy the town and country over
until; the warns weather.
If a big thaw does not come soon _
and reduce the big drifts of snow be-
side the railway tracks transporta-
tion 0f freight will he very much
hampered, for' little storms under
present "conditions will tie up the
•railways. Even under the most ad-
vantageous circuinstattees coal will
be hard to get and here is bound to
be a scarcity in tate future. it be-
hoove:: everybody. therefore, to use
-coal sparingly, sift ashes and do your
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?V.f11t1Ft n veeracy of ,1 5cicntifie inatrirtnent—
or a 'caluuiati,. n, 3n . enatbeenatiea—ihc 'Maxwell
`Motor' CoMp. any, Limited, haat BALANCED the
price of its car.
That belauchee of the Maxwell price means this:
While:. etiatcrials eget .terhatthey do:now, dins
Maxwell Company, finds, it is impossible to •build,
and sell for less than 1045, aarnaotor car in which
efficiency, dtetabili'ty, ec'ono'my, comfort, 'beauty
and standard equipment: are all present, tie they are
present 3n Maxwell.
On the other hand, :,these hang co-ordinated
In the M,uxwotl, rill yen could get by paying
mote money for a nlotor car wouldbe either
larger size or greater luxury of furnielaings.
In other words, the Maxwell is balk end
• sold onttto IkIDDLE LINE of real value.
•
'!"ilio twn'ding of the Maxwell builders is based
on the 'lessons learned in many years of pro-,
duction on a vast scale.
We believe it to he scientifically -..Absolutely
--correct.
Seeley Bard ff
1,
r
the nus 0 the eve , ti t u.ttutg. -
ing :t y headway towards the G. '1'. R. .
depart t to sante experiet c tat about eight e, QODCRICII
peat ed, 4,•. fie cut e
The Young Men's Bible 'Claes, of St. Two boys, aged 9 and 14 )airs, ap-
PauI's church, held a very successful reared before Ma.'isirate Kelly on :t
junk social on Monday evening. The „d i nate was t n1 1 b charge of stealing, :t horse and nutty.
ct,ndav morning. The htn•s declared
the; did not sle e. the outfit, as they
intended to briah 0 !'act:• They
•were let go with a wAwning.
'I he intra •:,ien- :.per[enced
thr:nvrh the. 1,.,:.in; rt water pipes
re•tent[v leo lee, been sued:;.ie1
fes e , 01,r,..1 [4,: 1 1 0'11 .r. in this
yiel nal. !J.:'t', 'ally” are busy
drainer': the ezte•• from the cellgrs
'161! 191'Ef
HON. C. J. Doherty, Minister -of
Justis:,:, arrived in Ottawa after
holiday visit in California .
e
Early Pullet
.Lays the EarlyEgg
And the early egtraYlttte Novont-
ber anti tltsouglt December—coin-
mends the. top price of the year,
Start a
BUCKEYE
INCU. ATOR
In March or early ,April; raise the
many chinks you'll batch in a coal-'
'burning Standard Colony Brooder,
and this good money is yours,
We freely the Buckeye Incubator and
dewily what we eayt. Brooder guar', leewdl t11.
and our guarantee le backed by the manu-
facturer, Itverytrodtela n %wire deal.
Nothing bnata the 'Buckeye, and the
Standard Colony fr°odcr boa no equal.
Come is and see 'ben'.
SOLD BY
JABEZ RANDS, Clinton
IGODERICH TOWNSHIP TelaftgelteallelliSS
The tea arranged by the young ladies
p;ttriotic society far tete Knitters of the
c,ntlest, which was to be held on Wed- lit n. hu:n„row: i1.511:;1 on the war.
1 542)', February 211th, has been in- at (:h,.'rh1 u+, r t thy. 1'. 0.
eefinitele postpc:ued 'est ace0,tntt of (.!!tines 1hu 1 d l,4tdatrnay
the et:m.60,in of the roads. P
:kir, Andy and George Sloan, of liions pr ! v':•; a. ti.' tn..; ;sot u High
Blyth, paid a flying visit its this neigh asst',`.:u, nrs tee ` i'n 1 t 1•: It [1' o• ro.;. 111004,
boehuo-1
sir. Sandy Sterling disposed of a. 5h1et 1 ! GILA'''. 'p 1Hing
t,d1! 'le leant [est week, 50.5 oi wl_h t.lte
fritts Annie McGuire is visiting with erootes,s be had
friends to Se^l,trth, s' '. ht.•1 to to 10 r is for
Mr, 'sunt Pars.,',. of Winnipeg is ecu 1'• atm re eteded him
visiting in the neighborhood. n • a 1 tvc ', , - y tact! it
'.1r. Fred Morgan was calling on his t'•,- .1,• put-' .l t , a at a.
,-Id trines last week, eteet,Ilets 1,i 1- t. -,e. treat
'rlr. and Mrs ( has. McGregor en- k' 1 x vot n the,
tartained a number of friends last mat:. ., ,, i .,ki=,,;--•to
week. {.;..., u.. .t tr•:,.
CONSTANCE.
Miss I'helnt.t (rale enterLiined her
'it:Man chums on Sabres :flat on.
The ' i C., gave altss I,e"z Riley
a kitchen Shower on Saturday atte:•-
00011,
The Adult Bible Class will meet
at Mrs, hall's on Thursday afternoon
for Red a:r, s sewing; 'Those setP-
ia; and I:.t;ttiil! for ill;c•,n lest will
try n1 here ail wart,wart,in for inspec-
tin by February 28th and Will be ex-
amined 'that afternoon.
sir Win McIntosh had a very
ruccessfui bee on Saturday afternoon
,haslet 1'' Lorne Lawson, son „f
Robert Lawson is at present very
sink with pneumonia.. We hope he
will soon be better,
The thaw 0n Monday was a very
great welcome to a great many as
their wells were going dry and sante
have their waterworks frozen up.
While cutting wood one day last
week ,in 111r. iilcMilll ins' bush, Mr.
lea - Riley and Mr. Wm, Marire had
•t lucky find of about 2u pounds of
honey. •
Don't forget the Box social in the
I'orrester's stall on Friday, February
22nd, under the auspices of lite C. 1.
',;., and W. 'A, W., .Classes. A good
irogrtrme will he furnished, Ad-
missions—Women's and Girls to bring
a box'" -"pith two night caps in alike,
when the boxes will be auctioned
off to the Ingest bidder. Proceeds
for Red. Cross work,
BL.YTH.
Mr. J, G. Aloser+ of Waterloo, was
in town inspecting the damage done
by fire last week to the interior of
his store, . bre is looking; well but
states that A'lt's, Moser is not enjoy-
ing the best of -health,
A very 'pretty wedding took place
on Wednesday of fast week at the
home of the bride's mother, Mrs.
David Nicol, Diusley Street, l3l'th,
when iter -laughter, Margaret, be-
came .the w'i'fe of Mr. R Ruael
Branton, the ceremony being ' per,.
formed by Rev, Geo. Telford,
A'ir. J. R. Cott has taken over tete
grocery business so successfuliy
carried oil by his father,
or James Cult, for so many years.
J, 11, is an energetic, wide-awake
business man and is sure to keep
this business to the high standing
Which it has enjoyed. '\Ve wish
every success 10 the new pi'upnietnr
Mr; Cult, Sr., 111 retiring from out largely 'attended.
business circle, carries with him the I The Rev. Mr McLeod, ofe St.
Palo's Church here, while conducting
the evening service was taken with
•t weak turn and was unable to finish
the serviee, brtt is now again in his
SEAT ORT1'x.
Wililar, ti inn, of Ilud,,,, i'5,[vcd
,rat ['2 Ninette, Matt[loh.:, u.1 14ed-
ne>uar :utnnun,i':¢ the d.aLIt of his
icer, 11rr .quires• Site was known
'< 1
her: is Miss Annie Clarke. and had a
sidle c'rcle of tl•iends Atte, tentov-
Me; t ' teems from bullets 'Township
th • mother and daughter lived here a
short time prior 10 moving West.
A very quiet wedding was solemn-
ized in St. dames' Church, when
Al:u[e, eldest daughter of lMr. and
Airs. John Horan. Seafortll, was Mar-
ried to te 1, Hall. of Toronto, J. 1'.
Brown of the Canadian Rank of '..ont-
tnerce acted as hest nt:ut and Hiss
Cecelia Horan as bridesmaid. rites
Florae .hats held a responsible position
in 'Toronto for the past four !'ears,
and was One of Seaforth's most popu-
lar young ladies. The happpy couple
left for Toronto where they intend
to reside.
A form -selling epidemic has seized
farmers of this district, the most re-
cent sellers being Adam Dickson and
Wm. Kuecittel, of McKillop Township,
In 1113115 111s1Iiu1e0S the farmers' sons
or hired help have been drafted. The
farms are readily bought up at
good prices by neighbors with boys
helots, military age. Seafrn'th has
become a Alecca for retired farmers
and there is meat difficulty in sectn'-
ine suitable homes at present, as
every available shack is occupied by
it, influx of workers in the monition
p
twits
The palter sudden death of W
Kehoe, of Seafortil, took place from
acute [ufltnunstion. Ile ,^'Aught cold
while p151!011 firewood -111 the
country ten Saturday iatst. leis aged
mother was buried here the day ,after
Christmas. Deceased was sixty years
of age an unmarried and lived with
his sister Kale Kehae.
," • I 1.1.71••7 51111 1 of the
161,11 1 1 1;:141 1 Il, t 1 h'OS•'
t o.,+. v, tieel tire ed t„ 17:011.1.t
.,1 Ilial...,, . nlr.tcli:d while
in
'111:' I1',•:.bt,6•nt, „I tits ei'•deri.'h
+. ('tl.- !..Ririe who took part in
the e:. v .est on the foilowin;
'1Jmc the Pltr•eh.Se ',f Vie -
\5,a toed: Would Ilelp the Put. -
..ill -5 ar,
ur-
.:!t •.1, t. mala ;111d the Empire." won
Fri., es as follows: first—Alex. Hume,
urate,
siker medal : socnnd--Grave i'inder.
a smaller silver medal : third—ilelett
C,•kc,
it hr„n'e medal1'he, iSS:ly':
d the students have been forw:u'ded
t., Toronto to he judged with others
01 tate Province.
• At .rat adi„nrned session of the
Counts' Court here the case of Mc-
Lennan vs. the oirpnralion was, heard
by Judge 1lickson, 'rhe pla[nliff,
who reside, in SetQnrtit, cimplainetl
that sewage from a Large tile drain
passing through cut open drain adjnin-
ing his property created conditions
dangerous to health, and also that his
land and buildings were being under-
mined. ile asked for an [nitntctitnt
and hitt. The corporation's defence
was that the drain was not Intended
for use for sewage. If so used, it
was not with the corporation's con-
sent. .1, 21, [lest, (Si Seaforth repre-
sented the cnrpor:ttlo;+, and 1'.
Ri;:hardsun, of ;Mitchell, the plaintiff.
Judge Dickson withheld his decision.
At the annual meeting of the Pub-
lic Library Board the reports showed
a year of progress. The total re-
ceipts were S 1, I i 1 and expenditures,
5887, leaving a balance on hand of
2225, The officer's for the new year
are 11 F. Lortg, chairman, .1. Galt,
treasurer: .i, A, Fowler, secretary; .1.
I. Aitken, caretaker and librarian;
W. Coulthurst, chairman of hook com-
mittee. The shortage of fuel has
seriously interfered with the effic-
iency of the library. The reading -
room has not been heated fora 5011-
pte of mouths, 'and the hook exchange
has been h:utthc:fppe21.
With the snow blockade, the freight
situation here is ie a somewhat ser-
ious condition. Some ntcrchltnls have
been expecllnp goods for over 't
month, which have not Net itn'[ved
and things are beginning to be badly
congested at the salt plant and the
big still on account of their products
not Melte moved. Many shipments
which were formerly sent by freight
are being sent by express,
Thomas Belittle, an aged and iigly
esteemed resident of Goderich, died
at tete home of his son-in-law, James
McCluskey, St. Andrew's street. Mr,
Beattie Itad been confined to itis bed
for that past yea f, lie was 76 years
of age, and had been a resident df
(l(idericlt for nearly half a century.
ale was a member cif the Methodist
Chytf ch,
The annual congregatinual meet-
ing• of Knox -Presbyterian Church was
held, with n fair attendance of mem-
bers. '!rhe report showed 't net in-
crease in membership for the year of
29, the present membership being
'775, 'l'here are x411 families in the
congregation,'Bight teen have
made the suptenle sacrif[cee at the
fl'itut Pita•total autotlnt contrib-,
eat by tile, congregation for church
purposes \vas 55,000 and for all other •
ertis.1t eev' tl. Mc-
icl s he,tt itlst
EPUCEFIELD. 11 ,.
Pte. 5,', '\'right who has been train- nth
[ng in London, left 011 Thursday for Y. L. P. A. NOTES
„v •rseas. a
Pte. Lyle bill who has been at the
front for a long time is now training ., tr g t. .e m n * se
[n the 115119 COrps in lin9l:utlt. Ile has
hd n :05,1 54 the 11[litar;; l'leda1 foe At the tea at 4 o'clock supper was.
bravery in battle. ; served by the Y. L. 1', A, in the Sal -
Robert Mahan' of our village is visit- 1 vation Army Barracks on Thursday
ing at the home of Richard Jenn[u,n ,last ti10 was realized. 'rhe proceeds
at C.liniun. , together with •t donation from the
Pras•_ut:dion— (ln Thursday even-' Young Ladles of 10 to l'rieg the full
lug of last week, a number of friends;tntount up to the 250 mark ,vas hand -
of lira and ,Mrs. 13. R. Higgins stet at ed over to the Salvation Army Rett
their luau., in order to present Mr. Cross Fund.
111991ns, who has been superintendent --®��—
ot the Sabbath School, with a tine
le:otter club hag, In behalf of the, Friday's mating tv[Ii be a special
Womzn': Missionary S.ciety, Airs. i,ne in that [lister boxes are to be
Higgins was presented :visit a beautiful packed for our buys in ['ranee. Ali.
osteetll of one who members, and any who are not mem-
had been a i.t1111tu1 uieether. She was bers are [ntereeted in tete work, are
ocaryears the ,r,:.ts:!rer of the asked to be present at this meeting,
Sock',+ •,Ir, :Iigg''n, '.••,a: tai years Friday at 7 o'clock to help in pack-.
,tr:r[ntendeut n1 the z111,14e Sabbath int the b,axe;.
h::t•! o! ;h, i'resbyterian (lurch. ,tin'.
er ti'.., t-rc,. ;t.tt, soda their
Irnt.
HENSALL
The Farmer's luslltute meetings,
held •here an Wednesday despite tete
erv' loot stale of the roads, were
goad will and respect of all the (Aloe
merchants and he esteem of our citi-
zens generality.
Mr' J. 0, Hmtgit we are pleased
[0 state, Urs sufficiently recovered
from his severe [lutes, as to leave
Itis 'bed ler snort aka but
each tine,; ( ;PureBlood
ire is stili very weak, but is dfor.-
[ng as rapidity as can be stoped 1,1.
Mr. Wm, 2laure has purchases You can keep your blood in
sleek and is note in possession, busily
engaged ingetteng the goods in shape. good collkeepl—have o2'le r
and naki'ng improvements occurred
[lest ski11, anent bright eyest by g
e.4 by [le {ire which occurred Iasi;
week .and partly damaged some of (..',
lif
5315 stook. Mr. M00re is n t stranger. � � � t.1
to the :people of this section, having
cctldttcted this .business .for two years
prior to disposing of It \y,tai Mt. L..1.
11119015 predeCeseor of Messrs.
llleckell '3t Sons.
1115 winter 01 1655 'tva$ sorrels like ': Lvov t Ste eillAny Meetelde lestlu 7i er1i.
. t , 'Sold svcreyhtto. fabotcoi,;GB"ea
ai
•
s ONDe1N ROAD.
;h.• t:u_:p,'l', to hind a Lit -1
er!.rt ,and 2.51.,1 evening at the hoose';
of :\[r. Lorne Stephenson's, nest Tues
day evening. t aid, and cake will bed
served. 1h,[n7 i, had roads and
weaoher the League has not been held
for the past three weake
The whet stout t:conlp:o vine the 1
thunder storm last Thursday took riff
part of the barn roof of John Biggins
and John Ashton. The !haystack at
'1r. B[ggen's was ,11S i blew11 over.
Ruing to .''lies Grant being on the
sick list, scho01 has been closed part
of the week.
,Mr, and Airs. Livermore altended
the funeral of Mrs. George Crews, of
the Bullets 'and Wawanusll boundary
on 'Tuesday. lIeceasetl has been in
ill health for the past el years.
C.T.A, FINES IN HENSALL
While County field Secretary A. 'r.
Cooper 5215 in Hensel) last Sunday, tak-
ing charge of the services in the Pres-
byterian church in the absence of the
Minister, he "ran into” a couple of
"drunks" who will have reason to re-
mentbe his visit.
tin Monday Vit', Cooper reported the
cases to Inspector Torrance tubi) went
down in the afternoon and laid the
charges and ;Magistrates Petty and
Beavers imposed fines, which with
costs amounted to about :440.00
As the men were required to tell
where they got their liquor one of
Ilensall's prominent ',sen, was implicat-
ed and ori Wednesday the Inspector
imide another visit to Hensel! to allow
tete gentleman to plead guilty to a'viola-
tiun of the 'Canada 'l'entperance..Act and
a fine of 550 0o was itemised by Mag-
istrates Petty and Hemphill' ' ' '
NEVER t' ex.al,E CT
�t t +<
Et j�{1 �� i
I � gi to ti�� .3 �t
IT RUN 11N Tido,
PNEUTO.fir.N c,
a"' dd�Q.+t r'C�iV,Js'it
I3roneltitis comes fmin a 11•'i'.c''i d noldy
and stand w[th s. short. 110ldul, dry
cough, tweompaniel with rapid wheezing,;
and ac 10,111114 of oppre:rston or tightness
through the chest.
Yon have, no doubt., wakened up in.
the morning and have had to moot
several times to raise the phlegm from
the bronchial tunes, and hove found: it
of a yellowish or gray, greenish enter,
and you have received relief right away.
This is a forst of bronchitis, which if
not cured immediately may turn into•
pneumonia or some more serious trouble.
Cure 1110 cold with Dr. H'ood's Norway;
Pine. Syrup and thereby prevent bron-
chitis and pneumonia taking hold on.
your system,
blr. E. Jarvi, New Finland, Sask.,
writes --"I was troubled, far years, with:
bronchitis and could not find any relief.
T was especially had on a damp day.
1 went to a druggist, and asked hits for
something to stop the rough and nott-
stm,t tielrlittg in my throat. fie gave
me a bottle of 11r. 11 -cod's Norway Pine •
Syrup, which 1 round gave me instant.
reit*(, I think it is the best metlielee..
'for bronchitis I knew or, Now 1 take,
erre I always have a bot ie of Bon hand,"
•
Do not accept a substitute for "Dr-
Wend's," II, is put up [n n ,yellof ,,t„-
evrappet•; 11 pine trees the trade meek;
price 25e. and 61)5.; mltuufa,tured only
'by The T. Milburn Co., lam[ ted, Torontee,
Ont.
xa�met,'e g6' '
Sepipg Out Sale
China -ware
Granite -ware
• Glass -wart;
Hardware
Drygoods
Etc., Etc., Etc.,
Everything must be sold at a great reduction,
coenrne:acing
flRDY, FEBRUARY 1 th11
YAILIETY.,SIT 0itiE