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extent as paid advertising. plainly marhe-,
as such. The rate for such Matter is eco
rents tier fine.
J. F. SNOWDON
EO+TOR AND PUBLISHER
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i3GltUi4f Observations
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Cobert Steele I ti. a y were' naked by
It t)ltetu1sa yam,.
Robert did smith,. at his Whitt kind u£ a
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ltum@-ott rulydit inereina of tweet peaition you
f Ill rt ii,: E,.‘,;.; ,,,,r„ ,:i ]tland 72 yore beat (0(11tisd to (iil,- you.
ycere at,i . till 01010"'"'';!l ,.'It ill 1850 Tonld not hesitate 'to tell. Why.
>, ..111 .:l r• 1 ,:!r -1,1. .,, being at wait to he milted? Why not put
an edrertiten]t+1tt in the "1311'1'-
l'$:it '+k.l'u A'I'1(IN`^ W.l.Ch'rE"".
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S5 n - ltiiit. i, and. )eat :.; 0R nttai;l by ...A,. t_lcd,'rich licit.::
itit,u trh.•, had ns•r.r:y 11410 11,5 iii tiauir
lift. If Ode is an i, ligation of what to
to lotexi;eet.'d tine o' '+etit season will
be ane of the hest.
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t1t 't 11dal td
/ t i.nr! I larg-Is Ali.
this kation3 f l'„f. A grate-
{ ie •,..'r of Dr. el. 1) Renee's Asthma
L".: hilly kiwis it the oily rrmedv that
I will give r•:htf, though for thirteen
years he bail sought other help. Years
of needless suffering may he prevented
4,1 by using this wonderful rein' toy at the
first warning of treulrle, Its use is
simple, its ooet is slight and it can he
perchaaed almost anywhere,
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aa ]] - :Iron .aides pet,. 1.54Ait"'t. , . 0) l.fl3'''''
a' i ,,ter''.1.-'1.1. . ,- t . Watch the .h'_.'l tan' v I't-.(ere tale
7i Il rl., u n l 1 ,.. - year.
1t a lyes week t e i1I 1i,e Hens teed
1311?ix?iQu •! i. ,ter "Zi.d. u..t .1+a tor a '
,1 themselves Ta pain i c .;; be bulit
sod 1'Ii It ate '.t 1 f ,if its 't. '1„,,,. • • at home wit him( t :,,,,use,
:'- 5'. , i• 'i. t!! I ;.. "n Keep ht n t •.:' too eggs
on ti18-,..q.,,,,,...0,..:,1` e;i,l and feed .4 'rially; kill
15:3114.1 - {tr .{,1., ;.,-. ;,f the t ! 1 i..: tie.l, % y
tits ro0stl-t ''''''t :111:0'110
k l :1 to ! grs;
8' f lit .. ! 11 .:I t I!, , her the t ('erten in a
i dI 1 r ...flitter 1 titan, ate: l al- 1, place In i t -1 l f_ send the
ilriy;--'i'io tie; ,. .'l `:'. 1,
Tile+ home of leir. and Mrs. Harry
Diluent, Bltievale (toad was the 3001.8
of a pretty wedding 00 April 10th when
their youngest daughter, Mary Agus,
was united in marriage to Mr. Alfred
F'aatliff of Wingham.
There passed away at.the Toronto
Generai Hoepital on Sunday April 13th
Bessie Bone, wife of Mr, MoRay, groc-
er in Brussels. She was it former re-
sident of Wingham.
"Rumour got afloat on Safurday that
McCullough, the escaped murderer
from the Toronto jail, was in town and
there was quite a commotion for about
an hour as the $10110 reward offered by
the government for his apprehension
flouted before the eyes of more than
ono citien. However the suspect dol
not tweet the desoripunn ei McCullough
but in tow respects 814(1 tht!re was no-
tititig' partieniarly ausi!telous in hie
appeatauca, It WAN amusing I•. acre• 1
1111, li how Or, chalk& U 5021#.• a0(0 'hen the•)
a w iha: tln:000nti gt('014 1.e.o,O plass it
` tato Lliti! -t ) l ', et:d ri.
1 lu til rate, $dean t erle 411ed $11
•t , -. _• 'f,i"., tenet �.i tee lett .l :*Lt[6tt 4tutalti•
1., t :1s L •ii. was for molly yl
:,rt
t •girls tit t, .at 1 atV!ti' Nh uni1
u:ion'.-di 101,tW .40l,.tl uy'
.1 i li0Il'Id , tlti r1 I,.1F ear,+ age
- .le;0 el: 14.41;• , lleilie Ili I 1,.e;:I:Oe,I
t i sial,( l ri lr nil- tie: r.ttul:a'
•ii ou- w t d t ., a, t 'm 14 uI I
;01,i e.u..h
I . ir.� .. •,'y r n, 1,11 r.,. 'iha karts ..
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r• -d. cl,i:r..i ,v t' ti6r..0.,itu •0ikuh,+l jtnn,p
ii.. 11 :1 (8'l.iit 4 - 1.100 Mr, David ,,hAtrI
a i _
ire! ,ta a , .4i r. ,t ocher was ell •
gaged in f t - at 17,9 in a teen cid while.
*0011111813 on ti.„ annual's book, lie wee
thrown off 111111 before he uoolti get
uluar of the Setae he received a kick
ill the face. Dcueesed appeared to be
recovering from tate effeota and a few
days later was helping Mr. Huttol in-
stall a litter carrier in the bare. In
aurae =utter apart of the machinery
fell on him and itautured two ribs. An
au effect of hie injuries, tetanus or
lockjaw deveinpud and caused death as
above stated.
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Business
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Bey i,,f ti ii t iy i :iii r,, ,f " do V.i�h
; ,i ry, ' ., 11„ ,1.11 i . apct,1 •;,.nn, .., '.t. - ll been.
'1 s 01 , 11,11.11 sire
id unr, u' 1 i r tr•:: 1',.',y sat t rtu i s 11 I. •'^} 1'-- l which#
(Il .4040 •r... .1l..r [flay b 11ent,•,1 e extent
art, '..N at:tI slur '••_ , f Tao: It tie• eelial by not phi turn,., , I it en area for
Departtuents ate included in this spier:. 100 greet a beatte. of tee, . lu addi-
lion to this they are e:::Sly more
hitt t,nruber, W, 1••i'aylor, Lirllitbal, fastidtoue, ab0 1. their teed Ill&n some
',Voollsteck, publishers, other farm animal-. It ie rot prac-
ticable on every farm to arrange fol
a succession of pastures [ring the
grazing s'cason. However, Ole same
area will sustain considerable more
sheep it such an arrangemeul Is fear,.
Ible, Rye sown early in the fall
furnishes a good deal of posture in
the late fall and early spring, After
the rye is eaten off in the spring rape
may be sown on this land and will
come along for pasture in June or
July. Alfalfa and red clover are sat-
isfactory pasture crops and will serve
until the rape Is ready. An annual
pasture consisting of one bushel each
of wheat, oats and barleyeY together
her
with eight pounds of red clover pro-
vides a good pasture for the early
summer months, and the cin•, er com-
ing along in the autumn will give a
nice picking. Tits 111111031 pasture
may be sown any 1107' early In May.
Without a great deal of additional
labor it is possiele to hevo a slams -
•o s ready for e 7
throughout the (fatale seas". The
Increase in health aril condition of
the flock will am,ily repay n:ty such
outlay Of time and expense. --„T. P.
Rockville, B,S,A., Ontario Agriottl-
ttuaI Ooilege.
rYNDALL—In Tuokeremitrt, on
Monday April 21st, Anthony f'tn,da!',
aged in years.
f RO W—In Steatford ou Howley April
21st, Thomas Trow, aged 72 pare,
Away With Depression and 3leial,•'.•
hey --Tit;-se two, evils ale the a tnt-
sen mein.'if a dieoitlprt'd spool,et, ..nd
Rttd'it!HQti wl".71e;ilil! I t ,
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i : •;oukt c's V•:•getabl] (rule,. which 1,..
v.or.: tiro healthful amen,. of :t
▪ and firing relief, They have orris- sion of cl p se dt' g
ed their nsefuhlaee to thimsands or cast,.
and will oontinne to give relief i., 'I,,.
suffering who are wise enough to u;;e
them,
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1.te1T enfants and Children,
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(leets P.;,P. 1`nrly•11'L1tt1a,, 1.(,) 0, High
Itee- 11+30, .Stluduy Sohool 2,;30 p,.
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,c^1�-,c! 1 :1, 111 p. (II, 'Xttlne!i'' rntigl/4QU
1i 1 i,ltival '+'tu,sday. 2.30
l, 1.11iide �! t e .ocl, tt flet. 2 Fair,
'l'hiev,aa broke iota. Mr. herr;
Ihi'OWti'a etabla ill Wiugharn and atone
over $ woo worth Of fare. About 4011
dollars worth of fere were found in the
river where the theives had apparently
tried to hide their booty.
The first white roan to lay loot in the
forest where the town of Wintghom uoW
stands passed away at his home is
Wingham at the age of 88 years. The
funeral was held to the Wingham rem.
tory
Manley
Mr. Dan Manley who has been 'laid
lip for the past few
weeks with a frac-
tured
c-
tured leg is threatened with peenmonia
.Mir, and Moe, Con Eckert and Master
Oliver were visitors in our berg last
Sunday, st
Mr. .1 oho Eckert had the misfortune
of an old sow attacking one of his cows
and it is feared blood poisoning will
develop,
special
for F&rs
I am buying all kinds of
--114. and Fowl
I have a great stock of second-hand
rVOer pipes and sha tings for sale.
l' "TMi
Qt's
lie
ith junk Dealer
ext to
e Dick :. o,i,
4, b1 PA 1' :'::ix):.{ I0atll a. et.
`,vchWin !!•.evict I I .0 ;Anti. 7 k'. tit.
i 1!1.;11(oil' 1' 1 y S. 1].
Salvation Remy
Lieut. ii'. W. Leight. •
Sunday services--Holieetir 11 a. tn.
Prasise 3 p.m:-:-`+alvntion 7. p.m. --Burn
any School 4 p. in.--Wednesday—
Public meeting, , All are welcome, .
Rgtnonduilie, dsresbyteriant
15ev. 9 MoLean pastor. Sunday set•
vices 11 a.m. and 7 p m, Bible class
3 p.m Prayer meeting Wednesday
8p, m. Y.P, M,S Union 3rd 'Friday
in the month p.m. Women'sMission-
ary Society lid. Wednesday lu the month
at '2,30 p.m Ladies' Aid meets im-
mediately after.
First Presbyterian
Rev, k', 11, Larkin „Pastor. Sunday
services 11 a,m, and 7 p m. Sunday
school 2.30 p.m. Prayer meeting,
Thursday, 7.45 p.m, 11'Onieu's Miss-
ionary •ti. each
' •°t ie first 1 uH da t a h
So is k
ionar e
y
Y
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Barbara KirkmanMis-
I / at 3 .m,
F arha n
month ti.
P
Bion Baud 3rd Tuesday in the nimlth at
7.30 p.m. Sunshine Mission Band
every 2nd Monday lit 4.16 p tn.
lcltiltop Presbyterian
1) t. its.wolf pAstOI 'ttuflay
-ervit;ee II..ffs church II a re Sunday
hl,1t III-' II Prayer meeting Wed -
e t F.ty 8 1.10. w•oln.”' i Missionary
'Secs.{ nee h idni i.t each mouth at
i.l.tlAlt.
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Notice how the cost—and the
cash value—of the stamp ad-
vances each month until, on the
1st day of January, 1924, the
Dominion of Canada is pledged
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"VECtleleteteatene.c.ex•beeed
Stead]' woes(
At highest. Wages
e'er Exllet'ieneed
Operators,
Tailors,
Pressors
OW Meth's fine Cltefhieg
11. 0. klaeubort. A co,
50 York Street, Tarot•to
elteiaat;anee tele 3itof]IS3f.
I l'tav, 'I' i+t. 1,1130yt.r, nosh.'. Sunday
n ilviui
2 31i p,111 1411" Pcsl^Ie-s Lea.
.,; 4 1 . •n i i i'i t3' l ..Cel rl I XII
I,ity +. ll.0:di1 ;.1 .,vary month x
30 .,. in 1,1 l' :+' li k l,Ist F'hnrs,lay
of .lweh month .1.30 p.m
Au Oil Without Alvohol,= Some oils
sun many medicines have alcohol as n
prominent ingredient A judicious
111 egliug of ail sssuntiul (lila 0010pcaa
the famous Pr, Thomas', Itoleotric Oil;
and tilt re is uO ttleuh.l in it, so that its
effect,' ere lasting - There fa no med-
loai oil compound that can -,enuf•.this
.
oil in its preventive turd heating pow-
er,
Returned Soltheia
Learn tailoring and obtain
Steady employment
We will pay you
$111 toll per week
While teer:hint Vol!
(hutting
Pressing '
Operating
Tailoring
Ou 'Men's flue a:atlril p
Apply at ono”
TC,G Haolthurn ,9t'',
50f York titre., 'Toronto
Giris
Do you want to learn a trade
and have steady employment?
We will pay
Inexperienced girls
$14 00 per week
While learning
Operating
Eland sewing
Bashing
Tailoring
' fine cl hit
OtlMonsfiu of g
Apply at once,
17, G. Hachborn Oo.
60 York Street, `lot'onto,
Peevish, pale, restless and 140111y
cliiltivon owe their ooudition to wotme.
talether Graves' Worm Exterminator
will relieve them -sari restore health.