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The Clinton New Era, 1917-12-13, Page 4; Thursday, December 130 , 1917 THE £LJNTON NE,W ERA, ,„tr,l 1,...„8:7,An8„tY,,,Dar„..,..,,„„, J'17J3II10, ETO IV UbINTON t fwA11YIi5t1.rR34a" 11. allIDI.H an. e Dooney:tce, V otary I u biiq , GO rssionvr, etc. I ItLA1;, ESTATE AND INSU19'AN.OIA Issuer of alttrriage Licensee, Fluron St„ Clinton, Our Feeding Plant has opened for theseason, and from 1101 Y on We will be in the market for all the poultry you have for sale, Poultry will be taken in every Wed- nesday morning at Holmesyllle and every day at Clinton. Special prices will be paid for pro- perly finished milk -fed chickens over S 1' bs each. G111111-lang1o1S & Go,, Limited The up-to;date Firm Clinton Brunch Phone 190 N. W, Trewartha, Manager or llolmesville 4 on 142, a*eAAAAAAAAma, AA aa®k,A aAOAAAA rr Is as ud SEeait d here r finest . 9 New Stylish designs of E Fa 11. ra P Pa Pa sa m w • r Doherty Pianos and ' Organs, gphecial values h.i Art Cases Pianos and organs rent ed. Ohoice new Edison phonographs, Music & variety goods. Mum Emporium ' C. Hoare ?z>e3"RI'VarrPVVV717W a2 V V P'd 1 BilliPINS Deep Well Pumps and Galvanized Iron Piping At REDUCED PRICES One Second hand Range Cheap warra011=l'sva":.°aru 11e2=Olne Boa & Sutter Plumbers and Electricians Phone 7. Better Pay The Price Emi Don't be tempted to choose cheap jewelery. Far better to pay a fair price and know exactly what von are getting, Yon will 9,ever he sorry—for as a matter of money, it is easily the most economical. That bas been said so often that everybody by this time should know it—and vet there is no scarcity of cheap jewelry in the hind Now to get personal-lf you would like to miss that sortlaitogether— COML H11JtIt If you would like to buy where nothing hot Nob qualities are dealt in—COME HARE And even at that, no person ever aid our prices were unfair . e0 niter° Jeweler awl OJ)tici:ui; tier of Marriage ge Licensses FORD at McLEOD A• tire naw selling ''tmatily Seed ninent Stande .0 ). t0 have on hand, Alfalfa„ tnd Red Clover. AWays have on hand--t'I•oo1le , Peat), Barley and Fees} Corn :'farket Prices ]mid for 1lltey anal ,all tC1raisatt. D & MeLE f 1. T, RANOE Notary u11 F i Y o, 'U onveyancel', Financial and Real Estate INSSURANCE AGENT—Representing Id Niro In euranee domprepies„ DDlviston Court Office. Piano' limn Mr. James Doherty wishes to in- form r the public that he is pre- pared - parvd todo fine piano tuning, tone regulating, and 'repairing, Orders beat at W. Doherty's phone 8I, will receive prompt attention, Mt G. Cameron, ICC. Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Etc Office on Albert Street, occupied by Dar. Hooper, In Olioton on every Thureday, and on any day for which appointments are made, Office hours from 0 a,m, to 0 p nn, A good vault in connection with the office, Office open every week day, Mr. Hooper will make any oppointr:elatefor Mr. Uarneron. Medk,aI. OH s:. W. THOMPSON Physician. 1 Ra, rgiventod diseases Eta anauialll attention.Ea.hron , and , the Eye, DRi, Throat, and NcaO, Elea °fully xamined, and suitable Masao prescribed. Office and Residence. Two doors west of ttto Uwatnoretal }late Enron St. 1i iS. 111'1\1 :101(2 CA,RDi33Ill Dr. W. Munn, L. It. (1, 1'., L, 00.01, S,. Ed/ Dr, Ouan's office at residence High Street Dr J 0, elandler. I1.A, 01,21, 190 —0 t 0 e n nri 'treat 11 o Street, Clinton, LTlgllt Dans at residence, Raltenbr.r, $1, Or at boonital DR. iN'. A. J?Xe3I2 DENTIST? Crown curd image Worn a Specialty, Graduate el C.C.D.S,,; Chicago. and R,O,D,6 Toronto, Mayfield on Mondays, May 1st to 2D DR. 11. FOWLER, Oliioee over O'NEIL'S Fiore, Special pare taken to masse dental Aran, meat as painless as possible. THOMAS GUNDRY Live stock and general Auction re' GGDERIGH ONT D'etat 0103,0 sales a ape01al'.J, 10100!0 tt , Now MBA office, Clinton prom, rrr octane. Ie. Torras reasonable. Farmers• sato et • discounted Drs. Geo, % M. E. Whitley. Neil/mann Osteopathic Pity. Specialists in Women's and Chi1d>;en'e Diseased Acute, Chronic, and Nervous Disorder8 Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat. CONSULTAIMON FREE. Office—Rattenbuly Hotel. Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 11 p.m, G. D, McTaggart M. 1J, MOTaggac Me T R ear Bros IIHNIS£Ii'a ALBERT ST , OLIN s ds•eneral ,•making Rutt11.1Mlf transacted ,.VOTES DISCOUNTED Dratte issued. Interest snowed n deposits The Poiciciliop Mutual Fire insurance et). IR Rhino and Isolated Town r,"rogs arty Only Insured. Head Office—Seaforth, Out Officers J. Connolly, Goderich, President; Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice -President; Thos. E. Hays, Seaforth, Secretary- Treasurer. Agents • - Alex. Leitch, No. 1, Clinton; Edward Hinchley,'Seaforth• Wm. Chesney •Eg- mondville• J. Wi' Yeo, Goderich; R. G. Jarmuth, l3rodhagen. Directors Wm. Rinn; No. 2, Seaforth; John Ben - newels, Brodhagen; James Evans, Beech- wood; M. McEwan, Clinton; Jatnes Connolly, Goderich; D. F. McGregor, No. 3, Seaforth; 1•0. Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Ferris, Harlock; Geo. McCertne, No. 3, Seaforth. A Carload of Canada ilOrlidld CCS CBI 9'll®114 lis for prices Yd. 1QrR;i pt,i,y 3 on John Hutton L.ONDIESBORo Shirtwaists can frequently be cut down to be used In the dresses of small children, OUR GOYS Ili EUROP! AND HOME PROTECTI The men on the firing }alio repress the pielc of our eountry s yoltb, Asa wer0' 10' 0 bP t d J Phnsof 0 p11y91Ps1 iiaiP)ley, Malty thew the ki uvys wo toTflelo. bliwe 001814 tq prevent old ago carpi On too soon, 01' 31 1TO Wmlt to Menaoral' 1111411000,, for a long life, 1)t', Pier of the bnl'gleal restit:do, Batfale, 1'1, says that you ellould drink plenty water dairy between monis, Then pr Mire a1: a drug store Antu'icdo t v lb strength). This rcA • .r h „ uu c drives nide acid out and cures backache au rheumatism, If wo wish to keep our kidneys in t best condition a dint of mills and vog tables, with only litt19 meat one0 a d 18 1110 111081 snitryb1e. Drink plenty pure 0'}1190, take Anurie three times day fora month, Send Dr. Pierce 10e for trial pkg. A ul'i0—many tinges more potent than lithi e1imin t a es uric Raid as hot avatar melt sugar, A short trial will convince you, Preston, Ont,—''I am pleased to ox Gross my experience with Annrie, I Jha been troubled with rheumatism in rigb Jhnb and ilanci for several years, an lately in ]oft shoulder. The only wa could lle was on my back, had great dhirculty to sit down and more to get up. Lately I had a very severe pain in my bath. I have taken Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Die- eovory several times with the most sans• i factory results, so I concluded to give his Anuric Tablets a trial. The pain m 1.17111 and shoulder bas stopped entirely and In right 11an<1 it is very slight and getting lees all the time. I can now sit or lie in any position I wish without disown - fort or pain. I recommended the Anuric T 7 711 o to to twoparties 1, lues t and be t Iboth Y claim deeicled improvement. I certainly P will recommend them to any one trouble with the kidneys; there is nothing nearly so good; I tried them all,"—Ggone Boos, cot, Duke and Waterloo, • DEQgmegn ROD AND GUN ()f porticttlar interest is the })even}• ray ber Issue of Rod 911(1 Gun in Canada, do- vh 1 ieh is already of the news-stand. re Amongst the good things which this ag number offers are "A naturalist's ss Christmas" by Bonllyeastle Rale; "Ili fie 'f'Ite Sky Pastures," e story of nMoen- ofain gnats and cougars in ,the Selkirks, 0• by 19. 0, tiltddoni; "My 13ob," R real - le , ie 1 ll story of n dog's lo;, y /.xporleuees with. he his Master on the firing lisle, by Vin. d cent Perry; "The Jumper," R New ho Brunswick guide's story of the French e• river drivers of that Province, by L'es- ay, Ile Mary in Hayward; ate., etc. The °f Kennel department this month eon- t1 tains the list of awards given at the All s ▪ We.tel Dog Show at L onto n the. e h a, New Brunswick }$wick Kennel Club Show at St, John, The outer departments, • notably, fishing Notes, Guns and Am - v0 munition, and Along the Trap Line dare up to standard and the whole num- ber ber one that any Canadian sportsman I will 11nd of special interest, Rod and Gun is published at Woodstock, Ont. by W, J. Taylor, THE SPARROW IN ENGLAND The sante hue and cry has been raised in England against the sparrow with which we are familiar to 11110 country, Clubs have been formed for This extermination. The agitation ap- pears, however, to have resulted in this good: the friends of 'the sparrow, notably the Bird Protection Society of England, have conte to his defense till a score of ,champions have enroll- ed themselves upon his side. Among these is the board of agriculture for Scotland which has helped in circulat ing the leaflet of this society,, Birds, Insects and Crops, and has, expressed itself as in complete sympathy with the movement to save the sparrow. Ali ahl let us say that with our own eyes we have many times seen the English sparrow destroying smile ' of our worst insect pests,—Our Dumb Arnimals. GIRLS!' (WHITEN YOUR SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE Make a beauty lotion for a few cents to reinove'tan, freckles; sallowness. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply you with three ounces of orchard white for a. few cents, Squeeze the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle, then put lb the orchard white and shake well. This males a quarter pint of the very best lemon skin whitener and complexion beautifier known. Massage this fra- grant, creamy lotion daily into the face, neck, arms and hands and just 800 how freckles, tan, sallowness, redness and roughness disappear and how smooth, soft and clear the skin becomes. Yost It is harmless, and the beautiful resulte will surprise you. • WORLD'S TALLEST CHIMNEY In many cities in various lands are chimneys which have been proclaimed as "the tallest in the world", but the structure which, without doubt, truly possesses this title has recently been completed in Sagonoseki, Japan, 11 is of reinforced concrete and stands 570 feet high, on a hill 430 feet high- er than the copper smelter with which it is connected, so that it discharges its poisonous fumes 1,00o feet above; the plant, The chimney is 42 feet in in diameter ;d the base, and its inside diameter at the top is 26 1-4 feet. The foundation is 95 feet in diameter mid contains 2,708 cubic yards of con- crete: ' 'The first 7 50 feet of the chim- ney has a concrete lining. separated from the outer wall by a 5 -inch • air space. Four hundred tons of steel were used in the whole construction. The October number of Popular Me - ebonies show~ the roniparative Neighs. of the Woolworth building with this huge structure. ()lulu'. en Cry �«u FOR FLETCHER'S If BAD NEWS FROM HALIFAX As a result of a terrific explosion a- board the munition ship Mont Blanc in Halifax harbor last Thursday morning a large part of the north end of the city and along the waterfront is in ruins. Over 2000 people have ,berm killed and the injured will reach up to 3,000, The suddIen change in the weather weather accompanied by a snow storm added greatly to the horrors in the devastated city, Conies Cotton Root Compound. .4 safe, reliable t•ect ¢ting 41:4 • aY medicine, Setcht0 three do, 4, 1I00�000 02 etroagth-No. 1, SL &�1�'"'' No, 2, S3; No, 3, 1111 per 10.11 "'-�' Sold by all druggists, or sunt propei<1 on recap, of Dries_ Free pamphlet, Address: THE 00090 01ED2C29E CCA, ' TORONTO, ONT. (Farmctir Cashier.) et 00E10 COMP0000011046tettelOCIGE00 iron Cont News m skaat't433t©tialOn acaeaStaai ltietttef9era A strange case was up before Judge Dickson, when E. Broderick, a well-to- do farmer of }Hay, and his hired man, named Bender, •svere convicted on 10 charges of theft of articles from neigh- boring fanners. Broderick was fined $500• and costs, amounting in all to nearly „1,000. Bender was let go 011 suspended sentence as his part seemed to have been at the inptigatiou of his employer. Godercih is having four cars of coal shipped to them. R. G. Taylor, Auburn, sold a pig last week weighing 6So pounds, which brought him $99.60. Carman Stothers, youngest Son of airs, Wm. Stothers of Ashfield, wiz) en- listed early in 1916 with the 170th of Toronto, and was drafted :t year ago into the 78th battalion on active ser- vice in the trenches, and who was wounded last spring, has arrived safely in Halifax. Miss Jemima Johnston has sold her 75 -acre farm on the South Bound- ary, Stanley, near Drydale, to ,Mr, Frank Corriveau of Stanley, who will get possession on April 1st, 1.938, 'Wood,Ds TIaosphoding; The Great Engli.sh*Remed7t, Tones and invigorates the whole _ nervous system, mattes new Jllood n old Venus, Cures Nevous J)ebiIittl, Mental and .limn. Wni'i-y, Dos ,on.- 08enov, Losx.of Rilerpi1, Patrrttation Ile Neaf•t, Frri11n 00010019, Price Sl per 11 -, six for 85,, 4 One will please, six will oure.olSold by ell rlruEaiste or smiled in plain pkg, on rce0lpt 0i ,ries. c1241 nvsp7Nel mrrilyd,Tee. THE'1Md©g n2ntraa CO,.TONONTO,ONT- chances Manor Mr, Clifford Hill, son of Mt', William Hill, of Stephen, narrowly escaped be- ing crushed to death on Friday last, lie - was threshing on the premises of Nir. Chas, Kerslake, London Road South, and while attempting to change .the position of the machine Mr. hill was caught between the traction engine and the separator with the result that he was so badly crushed that he was rendered unconscious for twelve hours and it was thought his injuries might prove fatal, Besides the crushing of the abdomen his legs were oonsider- 31b1y burned, owing to their having come in contact with the firebox, Germany is to replace silver and nickel money with zinc coins, SIMMUNIMIOns In tiintime of need Every the relief of� a dreliable remedy (that and experi- ence - pended upon to right conditions which cause head- ache, dizziness, languor, nausea and constipation. ,At such times, nothing is so safe, so sure andspeedyas , During the past sitrty years, millions of women have found them (, most helpful in. toning aid strengthening the system, and for regu• ,, dating the stomach, liver and bowels. ;<'hesefamous pills aro entirely Vegetable and contain no harmful or habit-forming drags.: Use therm ( with enttre•eonfidenee for they cause no unpleasant aftereffects, and < L, t 4,,'. l`Itk4P1• O. '3..1, * . Worth aGrthara a 110`* `'v►Iyou „„ k'repargd and21 by Thomas t;6oe1am 3E Heise*. f.moi:neturb E,YPtjied • Sold everywhere fua Cohad6 Bait IA 3 Awierioe to bok61, 28 66811, l'lullON'S WARDEN partly burned out 'and should: be r'e- plileeel avilil i now brick. one, whish 000213)4 1012 about 1120 All applieation was received for the. position of c0113)5Y clerk from Mr. B.0, Munnhlgs and one from Mr, 0. W Holman, of lig,uolutvi(ie, for either the • position of treasurer or Clerk, Recording to whatever rearrangement of aloes might be made, The Children's Md Society undertook to look (titer the proposed children's shelter, of'the county would contribute 11200 towards the ekpense. A report of the Warden's committee whiCil NIA secured three farm tractors for this county'w60 given and Messrs, Stewart, Isbister and Elliott gave re- ports o the p f eoperation of the machines, tc 11 t i hes All 1 agreed dill that 1 • b the tractor was a grand thing and u ratan with a large farts I should have one. Plowing in wet weather Or stony ground was not so satisfactory, The average cost of plow- ing, under favorable conditions, to a depth Of six or seven Inches was about /31,30 or $1,32 an acre, stdered this properly the most tlesir- a1le of those looked at mud one that would be 6heaped for upkeep, Messrs, Stewart (Seaforth,) Livingstone and Lobb, the members of the committee, fall spoke In favor of the Purchase of this property, The Warden raised the question of the payment of the purchase price, which was not included in the year's estlmales, but it was pointed 'out that a small payment n 1 Y 0 t would probably be all that was required at present and the bulk of the purchase price would be provided for 113 3330332 year's estimates. The county clerk, on request, ex- plained that the sunt of $9,000 had been provided for in the estimates for the year's expenses on roads and brid- ges, but ° n account of Freshets, the un- avoidable expense had been $10,000 or $11,000 over ibis sutra, leaving deficit elf that sunt, It the cost of the Children's speller were added, the de- ficit would be $13,000 or $14,000, Purchase of the property at the pre- sent time would mean further borrow- ing cit the bank until the rate was struck next June and the taxes chine in n December, Councillor Stewart mentioned that Mr. Elliott, the county officer, of the Ihildre,t's Aid Society, was away that ay taking a boy, who, With a proper bildren's home, alight have been made nto a useful citizen, to the'Indusfridl Monte. He had been guilty Of g n Y a l uns- er of thefts. 1t was decided to defer ction in the matter until the following morning, when Mr, Elliott would he orate On Wednesday morning an aipplica- tion for en increase in salary was received from Mr, John Knox, turnkey at the jail. C The report of the committee appoint- ct ed to look into the purchase of a c suitable building for a children's suet- ter was laid before o e the council, a ctl ream-, 1 mending du ng ills purchase of the property' b of Al,r0, AI. Elliott at $3,000, This is I a $500 more than the committee was 1 authorized to expend, but they con- I • Report of the Inspector TO THE WARDEN AND MEMBERS OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL: GENTLEIVIEN3-- The Inspector of the House of Industry and Refuge of the County of Huron respectfully presents the following as his report for the year ending Nov. 30th, 1917. Total number of inmates admitted since opening of the house 501 Number of inmates on 1st December, 1916 89 Number admitted for the first time shoring the year 23 Number re -admitted after absence 0 Number born in House during the year 0 Number of deaths during the year 21: Number absconded during the year 0 Number discharged during the year 2 Number of inmates hi I9ouse on 1st December, 1917 90 Number of males 50 Number of females 40 Admitted during the year from several municipalities as follows: TOWNSHIPS—Ilowieh, 3; Platy, 1; Grey, 1; Hu)Iett, t; Turuberry, 1; Morris, 1; Stanley,1; Colborne, 2. TOWNS AND VILLAGES---Coderich 3; Clinton, 1; Seaforth, 4; Exeter, 4; Brussels, 1; Blyth, 1. Number of days' board inmates Number of clays' board of keeper's family and help Average number of inmates during the year Average number with keeper's fancily and help Total expenditure on House and Farm Add value of provisions and fuel on (hand 1st Dec, 1916„ 2,600,00 31211 1166 86 89 $8671.96 Tota,l expenditure $11,27 1,90 Deduct capital account and permanent improvements, Produce sold during 1917 and tither sources 41 365,39 Provisions, produce, new clothing and fuel on hand 1st December, t917, as per inventory '7,200.00 Received from paying inmates 1,54 3.65 Amount expended for support of inmates Average expense per inmate per day nearly Average weekly expenditure per inmate The expenditure of house and Farm account is as Hired help, Farms and House Stock and Implements Salaries—Inspector, Keeper, Matron, Asst, Matron and Chaplain Physician's salary and appliances Repairs to building and funnitore Provisions and clothing Fuel and light Books, postage and stationary incidental expanses Sundry expenses for farm $5,112.04 $6,159.92 19h 1.38 follOws:— S 65.00 197.30 1,845,00 397,33 196.04 4098.36 1441,56 23.72 50.32 357,53 $8,671,96 During the year the sum of $3,204 has been collected for plain- ' tenance of inmates, JOHN TORRANCE, Inspector,. REPORT OF THE KEEPER TO THE WARDEN AND ,N'IEMBERS OF /HURON COUNTY COUNCIL: GENTLEMEN: - 1 beg to submit the following report of crops grown and work done o.0 Industrial Farm during the year /•917: Hay - 15 tons Mangoids 300 hush, Gaits e 400 bush, Live hogs sold • $478.45 Barley .too bush, Parsnips 150 bush, Beans - 20 bush. Cabbage ,. 300 heard Onions 17 tons TOntatoes 100 bask. 0:trdell Car WO 150 bush. Raspberries 862 boxes Garden Beets 50 bush, Turnips 100 bush. Potatoes 300 bush. Cncunlbers 2 bbis JOHN BROWN, Keeper, MEDICAL REPORT. TO THE WARDEN AND MEMBERS OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL: GENTLEMUNt-- CLINTON, DEC, 1st, 1917 The general sanitation has been quthe inmates of the House of Refuge has been variable. In dile first six months there were an unusual number of deaths and much sickness, ;while during the last six months there have been very ;few deaths and practically no sickness.. Pnetlgloniia occurring in an epideluie• foretr,was 1214d casae o* eight deaths' The other.causes were Malignannt:disease:Hi21ee, anaemia tato, apoplexyfour, anti ,heal t disease 11(1-60. Dul'ug;tlte1 past yearthe health if He satisfactory; . ay. C:e frsitslit, 1 . D, PAGE 4 4' A Grippe Epidemic Every winter Health Bo' air _. warn against this weakening disease which often strikes those who are least prepared to resist it. You should strengthen yourself against grippe by takirs 'COTT' AVULSION which is the cream of cod diver oii, refined, purified and so sicilfulty prepared that it enriches the blood streams, creates reserve strength and fortifies thelungs and throat. Don't delay—It may mean much. Use SCOTT'S Refuse Substitutes Scott 64 pewee, Toronto, Out. 11,19 • A FINE MEETING Mr. Thomas McMillan had another fine meeting at Seaforth last Friday night, when Sir Alan Aylesworth, former Minister of Justice in Sir Wil- fred ' • ,' s Cabinet, ad r deo s d n packed cl Mc,11s ho U eil1a111 the interests s o f D 1r. Thomas uu, Besides the speech of Sir Alan, 1211. McMillan, the Liberal Candidate of South Huron, addressed the audience for over an 1101r, and Mr. Thomas Fraser, of Stanley, who has three sons nolo in France, also spoke on behalf of Mr. Mct'1111an, 1n Sir Alan's address. he spoke at considerable length upon the Military Service Bill. "The cry that Sir Wil- ' Fred will stop the bill, is one of the silly cries used in this election," be- cause in a day or so the Tribunials will have done their work, the Mach- inery set in 111011011 to get the 100,000 men in Class A and even in the cake of Laurier winning—Parliament would not be able to meet much before April as the election units are not re- turnable until February 28th and the Borden administration will have still the next two months , in the past 8 months, since Sir Robert returned from Englund what has he done to hurry on recruiting to the Mother Land? The cry goes forward that if elected Laurier will repeal the Act. Has he said so? If Laurier has 100 majority In the House would he be able to repeal the bill, with a tory Serr- ate, tilled up by what is now called the Union Government, Sir Alan read the section of the Act which states that the repeal must be passed by the two houses before a change can be made. Sir Alan also spoke cif the league of the Nationalists and Borden Govern- ment in 191 1 and of the Nationalists in the present Government who still hold their cabinet positions. lie closed his address for the heatry sup- port for Thomas McMillan as a repres- entative for Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Can- ada's greatest statesman. WAS TROUBLED WU°If~E-1 INBICESTION COULD KEEP NOTHING STOMACH. • Indigestion is one of the worst forms of stomach trouble. The stomach becomes upset and you have a raw debilitated feeling In it. It is not necessary for you to be troubled with indigestion if you will only use that old and well-known remedy Burdock Blood Bitters which will regu- Iate the stomach so that you may eat what you retell without any ill eater effects, Mrs. Wrrh, C. Smith, Marshville, Ont.}, writes:—"l cannot speak too highly li Burdock Blood Bitters; it is worth its weight in gold. I was troubled with in- digestion, and was so bad 1 conk] not keep ilnytling on my stalnach. A friend advised me to try B.B.B. which I did, and I never felt better in my life." Burdock Blood Bitters has been manu- factured.hy The T. Milburn Co„ Limited, Toronto, Ont., for over 40 years, You do not experiment when you buy it. t * * •z• 1g * * ,k '0 1 1k * * * * 1p , . ..-.Cho 'r PATRIOTIC NOTES I -- :t * * e: * 't * * * * On account of the Public Meeting on Thursday evening the president of Y, L. P. A., wishes it announced that the meeting of the Auxilliary will be postponed until Friday evening at 7,30, The Scotch Tea given 01 the hone of Mrs. Courtice under the auspices of the Y. L. P, A,, St, George's and St, John's wards (the losing side in the recent sock contest) 4116 well attend- ed, the proceeds amounting to about $20. Miss lIclen Roberton in Scotch costume, who attended the door and gave to all those going out a sprig of heather as a souvenior. The re- freshments had a delightfully Scoter?. flavor, and good old Scotch scones, oat cake and shortbread wore titers in abundance. During the afternoon music was kindy contributed by Miss Farquhar, Mrs, Elilott, Mrs, Paisley and Mrs. Gunn all giving Scotch sel- ections, which were unich appreciate. ed, Mr, Geo, Gabel has sold his 33 - acre farm on the Bronson Line, Hay, to his son, Arthur, hviho gets immediate possession,