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The Clinton New Era, 1918-3-7, Page 2PAGE 2 Ready to Wear Dry Goods 1i'UCQ del and f.00seGarments 1 • PHONE 78 No U Ru 152..Nemo. Corsets must he regarded as epee! ING 'something different from all other' cor- = n n jC sets each NEMO is intended to perform Te some particular style and Hygenic ser- vice. Therefore each is designed for some particular type of figure. NEMO self reducing corsets No. 152, at sple•.adid model to preserve the pleasing proportions of the average full figure. Medium bust and medium long slir't with semi -elastic gores $500 in back. Price per pair Ai ' s,,,r GI...,a1 W.. r€EMO No. 125 designed for the average figures in medium and all pro- poetaons has confining bands of semi - elastic. A stylish and durable for every day wears. Special a co00 pair ' NEMC No. 132. Designed for medium to roll figures; Tall or medium height; seadi-elastic, auto massage band3; mediu,-n bust and long skirt stn. -eight stylish lines of dur-3 a00 white eoutie. Special We ilea carry a very large range of Crompton cjc a la grace Corsets prices from 75c up to $3.50. ..z^xerzr. rt nom^ -art--- r.= 1'7riE CLiINT.QN NB„ W ERR. iRobert l3tc.eir one of th Iiiost Itlgh �►[JLUlt1V• it esteemed lesidenl� of Wiigharn Alt' , George Denstedt has sold hl$ i>aidware shire and house to i41r, 388, Johnston, of West Wtuwanosh, W110 takes possession next September. In addition to carrying on the Hardware and 'I'insn>IUting business, Mr, Jolin,. stop intends starling a garage. The c,utt tcsers 1ut . the Run>mage Sale, have completed their wot'k -tend report very satisfactoryresults, While this IS called a Remnutge Side all the shaft' is good and should realize 1 con- siderable sum of money, One farmer and his son donated an eight. Months oiii calf which is it good one and all the looney realized will go to the Red Cross, • (Intended for Last Week) itlr, Wur, Evans who has been living telt Alr, James tiowat1's farm has given it up and moved into Mrs. 1>unking's )rouse on Monday. Mr. d . Schulte has bought the house owned by his brother, John, who will move to the farm he pur- chased from the 13lair sisters, Mr, Elwin Railhhy has returned. home after spending six weeks tak- ing the short courses at the Ontario Agri.ullural College, lies Geo, Denstcdt received a car load of coal last week. VARNA. On Thursday of last week, Mr. George Kennedy, who lives with his • suet -in -lays, E. Johnston, slipped and, fell on the ice, fracturing his hip. Dr, Campbell is attending him but as Mr. Kennedy is almost 85 years of age, small hopes are entertained for his re- covery. During the winter. Rev. 1. E. Jones with the assistance of the young men of the community, has succeeded in getting home quite a quantity of wood in, the log, On Monday afternoon the boys met .at the parsonage with saws and ayes and converted the Iogs into firewood, 'Then 00 Tuesday piglet Mr, 1/lies entertained the boys with Itheir sisters and sweethearts, to au oyster supper at the parsonage, . Have Your E<t w. � a m �,�`t-� bre.• iAs3C r�! lf ig 04. d to r deed tel his 1 to home on- Edward street on Tuesday; fnliowing ,t ,stroke. of. paralysis, 11 was . Nem in lrejatid and wits 111 his -Seth year, Pte, A. 13uttery, who was It member of viae, est Battalion,. lets this weekeeived Isis war badges, covering ser- vice in l ralilcegad • i?ngland.. •' These. are the first .Medals of this kind td ,arrive in Wingittu'n, Pte, Battery was fromWing- hale 111 > o the 't to Its' fl 1 W c 1 s < one f 14 fr t , t k h le told at the present time'has two sons at the front Thomas is Crat engineer, who re-: sults in Lower Wlughruti, while lifting some heavy Umber; lost itis balance, falling heavily, and breaking several. ribs and otherwise..injuring himself; 13th Tad. 11181id5 at!e, mach pleased to 1051.0 that Mr, J. C,, l miith' is steadily •1111- proving since his leeent 1lIiiO18. Il.' Brown, Miss Mildred' Brown utd,Miss Pearl Gidley took in the Metdelsoiul Cheil• Concert • ui '1"arontu On I'rltlay '21211 ng 11111 a fineassem- bly gathered in the lecture room or the Methodist Church to bid farewell to Mr, and Mrs, .'(,hiss 1-1, Beed; wino !eft towel Tuesday afternoon. The Blyth Milling Ce., which had to stop operations last week for It feu 115 s on account of a shortage o1' coal, received a car load on friday and are minim; 21 hours. pet day. IPaICI 1. Alr, 1'. I_. vV Ilgt,use. P1'incipSi of the London Cues r,aiory of Musat was. in io,nl , :aliening the vocal pupils of Miss reizttbeile Rennie, Mr. Mertes Reif, of North Dakota, i visltiut; relatives .!u thit: vicinity. :41st Rcif was a resident of Ilay 'Town- ship many ;.ears ago, Ile has pros- pered in the West., st. now controlling over 12o0 acres of• land. lIr, .1. 1 Merner, M. P., attended th:. :.ale of pnre 5ted.live .stock held at Toronto +nt , t' purchased ttv 1 f ul bred imported shorthorn heifers with ar APOR TIi. calves at' toot for $23 3,00 11r W MMt. fl. !'ti t)l .r. Goshen line, s•nrllh has • salt his 1,0:1 -acre' farm to ,11:' .3)>1 (31145'tetter, of .1lav curt. c s t"' 'ShIl . Possession will be given on McKay, of Gnderich Street., -April 1st. 'Mr. Wiper intends par - Mrs. i eid u with :< broken item from the chasing a 1111 ,81 florin. s 1 .Jr, A. I.. Free, ln, cit• near St o I t badfall. r.n r -t ut „c I'1' h' ' � 11 � _ -a.r • f.l 711 t;, .s .i � Joseph, 1 e A ch:un ur box s,cia1 in the inter- " b1 r, Adolphe BS dente for ti34j6.0)0 who ests of the, Ladies' Aid of Knox tlr, '!'Las. Sills, son of our patriotic lr'in'ntau, Mr, Ge., Sills, has, on his own merit, het appointed Lieuten- 2>) was hctd at the !wore of Mrs, Smiley, Market street. Capt. Garnet. Atkinson, who has most successfully. ''done his bit" in France, paid us a short visit last week. tie was combining business with pleasure. for the captain is 811" sidering the possibility of opening a dental office in town, He would' be Most heartily welcome as 0 fellow citizen. WINGHAM. The canvassers for the closing of business places at ti l'CkIk on week days and 10:30 p. 111.. 00 Saturdays and days preceding holidays net with a hearty response. It is agreed that the early closing will start on April a^LaraCi'402:171 ua'•c•S61MEMIZn =S1:%plat •emJ-••"m - "^'*+- ce"..E =kt-aut^l1=ZUM iA El w tiff 7.v"a4t3rA+y'A. iwGa`�'tT ' > tt rE f 'f 4 • l' r it'd' t t .l,ttS1. IRU ��F ,1. ki • ;515,;8 gi*7, y3• Ti.0 IS THIS DR. CHASE?", we know hien was to love him. He inspired d�persons confidence and respect, and made lasting 'e sdmetimes asked by who know his medicines, but are. friends- wherever he went. not familiar with his interesting life story. The boyhood days of Dr. A. W. Chase were spent in the vicinity of Buffalo, N.Y.; and as he had early decided to be a medi- cal •doctor, he took the first . opportunity of attendance at the University of Michi- gan, located at Ann Arbor. After graduation he began the practice of medicine in Ann Arbor, Mich., and, at the time represented in the illustration, his ,reputation as a physician of excep- tional skill had spread far beyond the con- fines of his State, and people came to him for treatment from many miles around. As he was accustomed to travel across western Ontario to his native city of 'Buffalo he frequently stopped over 6t•Canadian towns and cities ;for special consultation, and in this way made many friends in Canada. The character , and personality of. Dr. Chase was such that ,to T)r. A. W. Chase's medicines d alers sale byall, d e far ar b '. or t ttYA receipt of price S tat o sl. �'`�l . it t!, SID j ll.rtsLytbAl{b>llli#ik And ...thus it happened that .when Ter, Chase placed -his most successful prescriptions- on the market, sothat the people night obtain 'them more readily, they met with a reception in•Crtnada as -well as in the United States. This letter front Mr. Pni•ish will gii•e you 51011122 idea. of dhow Dr, Chase's Medichies beeline known throughout Canada. Wens 11:All D.. Chase in 1367 "Jar tho year 1867 I was very bad with my lttdneys. 0 could not worst on account of my back being 1)1010, sore and painful all the time. Though 1 carefully followed the directions of our family doctor he was tumble to do me much good. At this.timo Ar. A. W. Chase was bottoming known ae an especially successful physician, and. on the atiVfee of My uncle, Charles Williams, T went to 3)0, A, W. Chase at Ann Arbor, Michigan, and he gave mo a box'.ot his pills for klene,y dlalease, "'You eon scarcely Imagine how 11111011 goodthey, diel Inc. They helped me so nrttch that 1 went hack to the doctor and bought a flaxen boxes, in my mind there is not at medicine half.' so, Feted as Dit, A.= W. 4HASI5'.S 'I I1)lyiiX-1,I\'1•th T'1L715 for kidney . trouble and hrudache.We itlwp,Ys' Beep. -them 'in the house gra a family _medicine, mid1 wotild not think of uatng any other."-.ry.Cr, 84: "1t 3sarisit, Sturgeon' Bay, Ont. • Note that :th,ep ortr'ait ,and W Chi®' sie'lAattYl'.c, of .A':. , x x7 +• It a-�L"i t •Da t}le'"ia3AA Il. o G 1! , p" •n r ° : 16bOlI' ziuflidrr, ape fSffi tter,'e.CJ.,'.. Pe * box. of bis nttAdicioe6: D JASi5 &Al f"t ("CBetis,Co28d. Ito os 2,.5, JiR e'iltft. G,r F atS b GATAnr Lek t4 p vss'ss•!on enemehately. CONSTANCi`;'. Mrs. Belt McLean, of Detroit, is q,en ing '1 1.510 days 1110 guest of Ire! mother, .\L•: 7OIc a:. 1.1r. and .A1r. Stephenson, of Il9uss- els. ::pent Sunday as the guest of her parent:, Mr asai Yue. Gee. Riley, Mr, and Airs, Port t Ferris anel child- ren. r•1 the West. returned home, on Tuesday after spending a couple of months visiting her parents, .\tr, reran Mrs Henry Taylor Sud other friends Mr, and Airs, Coleman, of Tucker - smith, spent Saturday the guest of her daut,htcr, Mrs. Eph. Clark. Iver. Geo. Clark, of Toronto, spent 't few days the guest el his parents. Mr, and Mrs. Rob> Clark. Mr. and Mrs. D. 'Tudor called on her trends nit Saturday afternoon. The contest for Red Cross sewing and knitting is river. The work WAS supplied from Settee -tie 131 cut out ready f' se:.. We made adlogether f,7 `suits of p11Janas, 5t1 du' shirts and Knit 171 pair of socks, The South won in the c,miest. so the North are got)) . to give a supper on the 28t11 of M:u(h end the South are furnish- ing the 1 1 ,, ,:1)1)11)2. M11'Ch 7th, j 915, 1 }R11116CtCd Willi Z machli11C gun' Section,_ in Prions(, share last April • ,, • ; settees Repent -...The ' fc'Ilowing Is tlti'seport of,b 5. No. 11, tsr Fsbru-- c IV -Clifford fo •d Cn st1e. ' 1 „_ Senir iV , I tt Ferguson, Howard Currie, • Sr, HI -Bines l !rick • Junior 111---U11ver .Ferguson, Laurie' Currie, , ' Junior 1t--'Melvlu (Elliott, Acta 131g ' Primer -Class As -Mervyn >11811, Retools lStggi 1, WIiIle Baikilt, C:lnss 13,--C1'0lence Yet'duei Lucll;t Now The best sputters fol' tine month net --Sr•.ell 4111, Glenn Fergus's, Sr 3rd, El- The 'Prick, Jr,3rd, Laura Currie, Jr.. 2nd, lvlelviil HMO, Primer, Mervyn Band Erma Diehl T earner. ' BRUSSELS The two law r 001:nTIS t) ussele schoei which have been closed for the pa,t sirvveeks for want r, I11 1 reopen- ed sop i.ed un Monday. a supply n t,,een wend having been obtained. 'l'!te too.acre farm on the eighth line of Grey township, owned by George 11. McCall, has been purchased by Louis Whitfield for $7,3(0, who will get pos- session on April 1, The death occurred here Sunday af- ternoon of Margaret at et Service, wife of Postmaster Finlay S. Scott, at the age of 09 years. 110101 trouble was; the cause f death. h. tc ides 1 ' r husband, usla nd . she is survived by two sons, Donald M. rfGrand Rapids. Mich,' and Walter S. of town, t =1 -1 u i n one daughter, r Mildred ti• manager of the. wife of 0, tt, arms, manage. 1 Standard l;mtk here. The funeral took place 'Tuesday afternoon to Brussels Cemetery. Early Wednesday morning Thos. Gaynor died at his late home on Mech- ante street. Ile was 88 years of age and had been ailing .for some time The. tipdo-date farm, known as the Mooney property, 00 the fifth line of Morris Townships also changed hands this week; 'being purchased by Mr. Rintoul, of Wiugham, for +7,400. Mr. Mooney died last December and, nee farm has been sold in order to wind up the estate, • Among -the many recent property changes in, this locality• is that of W'nt, ferric, who disposed ,of his ,fine 150 .acre farm on the Iter Coticers- ion of Grey Township. in ,fames• Dickson, of the 'spite Ilht'. The pur- cliace price was (112,000, which in- cludes the stock, implements, etc„ Mr. Dickson gets immediate possess- ion. Asir. Peale `and family purpose moving to the •West. GODERICH TOWNSHIP Air. Roland Jenkins was !u Cr ode- rich last week attending the funeral . lllaker, Mrs. of his sister, vitt talc A Tile final results of tete goofing con- test held last month by the Unity Club or Gnderich Township, are as follot.,1 ,--total' number of pairs of socks 201; the Indies of the 16th concession suc- ceeded in beating those of the }lase Line by 14 pairs. The ladies of the 'i eem:title at'e to be congratulated on their splendid, patriotic effort. We are wondering if there will ire ars Many Ford. cars sold this Year its Ore were hilt year, now that the puce is k 1 00 higher. 'Those who in- .vesIed last fait were wise. The, malty friends of Pte. Herbert his ilii) t' a oar to see ti at were v S odd t w it the atst a I(Y list last week, reported 88 seriously ill, Ile. had bees on Leave Vislti'ttgt,,itl St;ntipnd avd contracted a cold OA developed ilito diptherla, li is to be "hoped ,i>e will span be. re- covered nettle, 1'te, Tlodtlart has beets EXETER. *r. Wallace Fisher,'a former Lxe; ter boy; who has been manager of the Mnontora Braneh ,of the Dontinlrnl Bunk of C3tIlouts, has been -transferred to one of the Montreal brautchel,' Mr, and . Mrs.. Edward Theobald, of ;1423 Magnolia Avenue, Chicago, an- nounce the. engagement of. their daughter Rosa May, to Mr. Pr. Ed- ward 0 1 tckard, son of• Mrs. Richard 1 Ecicau ei, of Exeter, Canada. The death' took place at the*hente f his brother,' Mr, Alex. Reeder, Ek- ete:•, on Friday last of. Mr, John Reeder, who recently. suffered 0 nasty, accident ,bv'which his, hand and armwere St'riou::ly> injured. The deceased was aged 511 Afars find 11 nl011tlls... It ' will ! c 1211110115)088 that three or four weeks ago Mr. Reeder was engaged in 'threshing beans for Mr. Leo, Deit-- erich near Dashwood when his 'hand got caught' In the thresher. The thumb and first .hyo finger; and part ui the third .were severed, and the arm badly mangled at the elbow. He wan brought .to the home of his bro- flier in Exeter, • KSF': EN. Mrs. t:ratviurtl, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs: .I. 11, MacLean, visited her son and 'daughter in Ripley last Week. • I'hos.'Butt's sale last Tuesday was a ;the success, all his eows, with one 8591 nn brought over ,toff ea:h, 1 breed s'>. sold 4'r s.7 and another for 11 1,, 118 purposes goine West acid h: brother, Edgar tvi11 run the farm. ' A- Tut two w 8eka ago Jt11)e5 Gras - sick was !sicked by a cow and thown In such t posi110n .)S to strait) his ankle so badly that he is (,ins: around with crutches. William Horny broke his leg in the 1111811 Last week and will be confined to his ,ronin for 0)I)le weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Seaforth, were visiting friend here this week, Ed. Drake halt hard lock with his horses that he shipped Watt about two weeks ago, losing four of then! 011 the trip- ort, The (tome of J115)1 McBeat5 was brightened last week by the arrival vt a young soldier. The following is the February monthly report of S. S No, i t, Stan- ley. Names are in order of merit I'iftit-Gladys MacLean. Sen. 4th -V 1'. McCayntuni, ti. 1'. Fisher, 1., 11. Hyde. Junior 4111-W, L. Workman, W. W. Ross. Sen 3rd -4.7, E. Harvey, L. S. Near, F, le Parson. Jr. 3td--1.. Workman, W. A. Ross. Sr, 2nd --11. Ande:stn,, t), Al, Ander- son, Jun, 211,1--•-H, A, I.tinsdale, .1, A1eKen- Sozond 1'1rt--.1. A. Anderson, W. ,11cL•tchlan, .1, McKenzie. The best spellers in the m,,nthly spelling. matches t.er2'-Fifth--(iLtdvs MacLean: Son -itis-brace (Cooper; Jr. 4th-Wdter Workman; Sr. and Jr. 3rd -•-Willi Ross Sr. 2nd -811:) Ander- son; .1r. Sect :ui -•)telco Dinsdale; 2nd Pt ---Willie .McLachlan, w•..•.•w.:.wwc.4wa•,w+•, .+�,te,r+vwry+lay+a..ww»ma...we.wmnnr�•n•�wac�..,.nw.nwim>, An Old' Friend with a l\Tew Nara ONG before Labatt's Brews come to the fermenting tuns, they passed have passed though "".rim the processes which give theta the flavor, the Logy, the tonic quality which has made the old Style Labatt's Ale, Canada's favorite for over eighty years. Old London Brew, the new brew which Labett's will put on the market at Easter tirne, is made with the same ingredients, with the same care and skill and by the same processes as the ale you have known and used for so many years. JOHN LABATT, Limited, Brewing Since 1832 LON1'ON, Ont., and No. 4 St. Helen St., N:ONTRFJ+". STANLEY. 011 March 1st; the young people of the Stanley Maple Leaf Patriotic S0e- iety het} a very successful entertain- ment in li ird's school house, The affair W118 favored with ideal roads and weather and at seven o'clock the line- al, tor:seats commenced, and at eit;Itt o'clock there was not a seat to be had and every ;o'alhthle Inch of standingFormer Auburn Presbyterian Minister room was utilintd, 'ihe play entitled Purpoazs Taking; hest for a Time. 'Farm Folks" was a splendidly render- ed sainiiie I Mil,. drama, e:nhelli•,h•t i Wall ert;n. 1l:acit 5. -Rev. Thos.beta .en dei t selections of spark- lint yaudcel!le. 'The ,roan htdi of 11'!1•.rn, cl kro: church, Walkerton, the locality sang one at a time, two at wily., has completed a very successful a time, apt 11''. at a time, ant 411- ".thou•.r f , yoars, told 1)1>nt;te- ', o i''SatiS1 811 1 ' gal u • .. t.l : ,.tat he was (2 to to tscr e' at i t er_vunes ,t a. li ; t t:tt'.on 111 the hands oe that than can sing "any old way" i chi+.v,,tssrs. (sten and Sinclair were Lnacr 1•lesn5tery , 1 Tuesday, with the e3utlly qu:t1 I'• dewith id h tlueed 'n manner whichpia, upheld the nyxt re0est1111)11tLu• toituting refalt tae 1 resbytet,'ye reputation of the past performances on May to Before going 1„ W'idketh,n Air, Wll- tlr,er the '.gone auspices. The leading sun was 'sere ,r at Landon and Auburn, }:art „1 the inlay' was ably taken h•: Miss 1 His el.'aa daughter, .kssid, has for nearly three t ears been .t nursing sister !n I r,u:ce, and his son Lieut. .1121yi le Wlsi.1, has been nearly two years In the trenches, having gone overseas with the 71st Battalion. Mr. W!Ison will rest dur a while before take ,Itg ;Uint!ler 8100112, HULLET'T Fnlh•,vorg is report of S. 5, No, 5, ]lulled. for the months of ianu:u'y and pel'rmu•y. Thus, not obtaining (70'tl of marks are not inserted, ted, Sr 1V ----Harold Adams 75, Gladys Grainger -t, Edith Samnsuu 68. Sr.ill--Lillie Garrett 50, Laura Gar- rett 72, Edwin 'hoods ori, Melbourne Raine t.", Ir, 111 --Marjorie Lynn 75, Mary Gray 50 Woods 63, Ilmttie Cx,t_ Ott. Sr.11-liartd Johnson er 1oe Lwo n ,.3 67, Joe Shedd ek t . tst class-Irai Sampson 59> Lorne e ShuddO k "b, Ruth Sheddtck 73, ry Little 7 1 t E A Class--wetet tu order of no ne BCrl rat Emily Llttir. EPr Gray,Bes- sie B s - ole Crawford, d, II. P. Hoboes, 'Teacher. A quiet but pretty wedding was sof- emitted at St 'Thomas Rectory by Rev: T. II. Brown, on \Vednesday, February 20121, when the youngest daug'h'ter of Mr, and Alt's, }teary 'i dill ei', Baron P'oad, Dora Al was united in nlntl'htge to 1Nt', luitn McElroy, •, son of Mrs. Robert Mctilroy. The young, :couple were unattended. On their return 1lnitte a dainty wedding supper awaited them About forty, of the immediate relatives and friends of the contracting party were present. The bride's Wedding et tris Nnpok.oa blue silk tr!!),o cd thss french knots with hat to match. After supper the 'happy gathering in- dulged In games and social that, The young coulee received maty, useful and costly presents showing the .htgh'es- teem in which they ore held. Tire bride's. tran'elling snit teas navy., blue trimmed with braid. She also wore a be>uttiful set of black fox, furs, the s groom'gift. The young couple 1WWill 'settle. d<tw it on their ,farm .in.M8iC11109 near Roxboro Their litany friends thin in wishing %he l'i' every' sticceSS through married ied life.. .school It" eput t, --Thr' following'." is a report of S. 5,•No..5, liullett, for the month of February, • Senior ' 1V ---Wellington • McCool, Lillian Cartwright, Percy Oibbingu, Arthur• \Yeynlint•tit, ,Iuhinr IV--dlosclie. Crawford, Dern Vodden. Senlot`.111--Albert Holloway, Mar-- . ' are.t 13rewu, lunior 711-L'vely'tt Clibhlhgst i,nnra Snell, Edith dorbu#t, Alvill • Cart. weight, lunior' 11•-eCiertie Quieney, 'Warren ()Widnes, Charlie Brown, , Charlie Weymouth, Marry Snell, lierltie Vttd-1 den, Bugle itadferd,, First-licrtie Nott,'Norma,. • Sne11,; Ernest Browln, ' li 'Steven's, - Beat t. -1v I C. � I rimer n Crest sfEllets fur the month aresee Doti Vodden Evelyn Gihbings, Edith (aorhltit,' Gertic' ()uielteyOliv. e' 13, ('ole Teacher, 2 to France but he was willing 1•, do his bit by 0152'' respording to the cat11 of duty with 1.11,,t other boys he had grown up with, REV. TEOM't.S WILSON RESIGNS AT WALKERTON Erma Diehl, who deserves great credit for having" undertaken it on short notice. She received consistent sup- port from a large and varied caste from which it would be difficult to select a star, although Miss 'Taylor, and Mr. Moffatt were, perhaps, the best, while Miss A1cliweu and .war. and Miss Stew- art handled the comic parts in a very Ode and entertaining manner, Misses Alexander and Sinclair and Messrs Sin- clair and ;McGregor and lacks -n hand- led the legs important ,arts very ere-- tinsel,. re=tht1 It. Alry lines is to be congratel- „fit Ell!El9r1E1 atud on the eilicient manner in which. 4H4p�teredaraa<-�6+<4v�tee�Pa00 she handled the musical programme. (11 'r'aut'; .18111 & Empire) The. Society desires to thank Mis5 R, (;Beus,all.-ln March, t'711, 1 Farquhar and Mrs, Elliott for their 1 ;.Ind assistance. tented a home. agreeing verbally to pay the tent trembly. I have occupied the premise. ever since. What notice !" :11 171 US( 111;1 owner glee If he ,. :he, me to vacate. ,cs are a monthly tenant, WN!)ESBORO. Remember the Fie Social under the auspices of the Wuineri s Institute to and eau rut an end to pm. tenancy by be held March plait. A splendid pr,.- civica a full mettles netise, terntinat- ;r:en consisting el the rl.i, •'1' . •svinut the end of any month, ,uttl your 'I urvey" r,rven by the i ,:r,'.1i: club MI end to in: tenancy of C:onstance•. Music by 1,81 1:;1, t1. Ole 81 r ay. The proceeds for fair. tic , 5. Miss Kerr. of 1'1!11[, ' i; Miss r,81ie ll.,nn1.1;, tib.• 1 proving as rapidly as he: i,:a' I, would like,. But wa hope to see he" out soon, as the nice warns dts. , Spring set in Su -h Mr, Alex,u (npbel1, 811 ,end sou, Lieut. Ewing Caninbeii. the N. F. visited at the home Alr. Jas. Campbell. over the end. Lieut. Campbell has been oi crsess nearly two years and was flying then 5,•ryran people who have not yet his utachine tell. and his leg wasl'"'11- 40v:t1„r:t t disesase that can he re - en in five places, but he expects -e c g,ltrad and treated by the medical turn to duty shortly, l'1 t8 ,i ,n have the greatest trouble Pte, Norman Bunking, who las is finding relief. Irritation. heat(-' been overseas nearly two years re- aches, sleeplessness, nervous dvspep- to ncd home ,o .ttrdav evening'. s1 :III these discomforts ctr- s na k e Vic The people f the village held a re, nerahl5, but ,are endured ception in the Methodist church tdoctor'sthan rt r ill without Satturday evening, at which a very finite here of an improved condition. pleasant informal hour was enjoyed livery sufferer should know the s he ' C 'a' > nd Ja.. 'ism ti t 1v a I. Rays (•. h me a f 1 h a condo i . I d:ut•'2r i s� >s , •o s i l oi" �, • •v •a • shies ' ddre,st, < n the , ,11l1 y8 .t n> r m sic n. N a, girt war, they also' referred to lite fine re- and even paralysis may result it' the 3,tttation the 161st heti wino for itself, 1 t.,ne of the nerves is not. restored. Messrs. Wm. Lyon and John Finland The fete hie fact that brings h„pe also welcomed Pte,honking, who 1118) ;uui rct!ef !s that the nerv, can le responded, thanking the pa1915 for isby building up theeblood. t•he reception given hint also the many C.umot ht' too often repeated that boxes, etc„ he had received while in it C through the blond can nourish. Eng telt account of. 111 health mt•end ,n lllta10.1ts' 1the rePillach the nerves.te Pte, Bunking was not allowed to 1,40 Ti. Wn('lois . make in °'"•'•"'""°"m""""" ""'"`""' "`"'"*"""m"m'''""","'"'"'"" blood rich and red and quickly re- store vitality and energy to a weak, nervous system A uerv,,us person who gives these '111s a trial !s al- most certain to see gond results. and what is more, the benefit will he Lasting because the trouble is at- tacked at its root; building u}, the. blond restores latae nerve force That is why people who occessionally take Dr, \Vfllialus' Pink Pills always gel bright. 'active and strong Mrs, Wm. \icintvre, Gananoquet Ontario, s,as1-".alw•:tyI•osr flitted" t Rudn1'2t of Scars I w•as Bsiless, The least noise would so startle me that 1 would tremble and shake; my heart It would flutter, and 1 would feel as though. i were. choking. I was al- most Wholly unfitted fur housework, and away • •s so 1)etr • •nus that life was almost a burden. 1 tried several And the early cg5-•^snylate Novem- medicines, but titer did tint hell) me in the least. One day t received a mends tliti top price of the year. pamphlet dosarihing Dr. Williams' I 1�1 `, deidl LL Sufferers Can be Restored by Building Up the Blood. hJl �i��ilIl�� ,Idt 1.1 P EarlyPulls( Lays as the EtklyM ber and through december--Com- Start a 1511CHEYE INCt. ' `uAT' in Marcie or early April; raise the many chicles you'll hatch in a coal. burning Standard Colony Brooder, and this good money is yours. 'We know the Buckeye Incubator rind the Slandhrd Colony Brooder wi11 do exacdy whet wC 5125', We iuhrnnlee it, nerd our a11an,alCe lS backed by 11,) 215511• farlseer, lfvaryhod5 355.18 n s,1uar8 ,tent ' uel C' and fhc Nottdtl bents rho- 1) rev , a ,1 hos no coat . Standard u 'Coto Ben. i B . 4 h a Y Come is n d see 012) 5 1 . CLinton >i25ANID5, Pink Pills and decided to give thema trial. I ant glad now that 1 did for after using eight buses they have so strengthened and built tip my run- down, nervous system that 1 eon work with pleasure and feel refresh- ed atter a night's sleep. 1 sincerely Rolle some similar sufferer may bene- fit by my -experience, If you are weak, nervous or feel- ing "out of sorts, give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a tial, and you will he surprised to see how quickly tete nervousness will pass away and your fernier cocagY return, You Cpt get these pills tit0u gt yourut onedleint cicala, or by oriel pt 50 cents a hoe 11 Dr. for �'.5t)'h•r1m The or six boxes a i Williams' Medicine .1(lo,, Brockville, Pol.