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The Wingham Advance, 1920-04-08, Page 4A77 _1,7­ Wv'y','rw 71771'.. - . 0 , , 17 -11 __ - ''h - - Z. I , ,.. , , , I . , , ,., , i': '. Tv I 9 ,z I ___ __ ,III , I , I - 1% -K, "' , 1 I I , , , I -, , ,, . " . "I'll , T — — 4 , . - 91— N, i W 0, I MR", , Wi! ,.."'.1, v — , , - . - ... ,Y, ,;141;,7" ,-7.'7' 1 "W" - _ - , _ I -W -n , I - ; ell, ' , 4 , , 7 1!11 _, 1 ", , i , , V . , _0 " j .9 I I'- ". " 'T I I IrWT-11", T I I 0;, _ 1, , . , . I 11 ? f 1. . .1 "r "' 1: i . ^ _V . 4 , 1 1, __- I ', , " _r "-.. . . " . '. _ t. , 1. I I I., ""o ... . , "i, I , -..,. 1 7. _ .1 -,'.-b '1 11 , . "k , , ;:,,,' %,­ I . - ,. I I I . J. ... . . , I I , i* , " . . . I I. . -` ­_. I; 'ph-,-", - , I ­_ . 7 - I I . , '0 . I . . . .1 : . - I , . , " "I" :. , " . . .- .11, . 0't)". :w 11 4 I '. . . . . . F 'Ir , 1. I , . . I I I . . . . I . rM= I I I I . . . - '.1d, - . ­­ -- . I., , . Apo. Ith I* 490 i . tAN WINORkii—i-64.9,09 I . TWW47I I , PARtrolip . -," q0 , -,` _ ;_.1.2 '__ k0__.L.t,4.ft .­_,_ ­ ,- , ___­ - _ . --- _%11J"1__ '.._'-_.k:A&__ .-,-----.-.. ­-_. ­ - 1___._.._-_.__.- . ­ 4 I'm .. I I ---------I_- ___ 1 ­ q pwp!1110100"i W - - I- -__1;__111--,____ ­­ ­ - ­ ­ I I 1. I __1d0=0ft No - - ---.-,.,.." ____ ___ 4 - -1-1.11. - ­ .- ---0000 ­ I - __ . I , . - ­- I _. , . 11 1. muW, cip-Alitics vote lot I I -0 mol.; N1 -, I * the bonds xW` Y04 MV hilivt to W V sc lxg am Ubaw twm. p4muse the 0VrA1avdAvr*m& SPRIN CALF F" QJ I I Ck"WRi t I , 41 1 I& to 11 14 no. Mar tb*t thoy arc right, 'I, -F , _N - - W", -17., I W / 'cod and Handle tho A. G. SMITH Editor and PrOP- c4ntiatuog ho fAvorod the flat rate for I - , - . . I rldl,a, -ow to , ,..' ", I . , " F -1 1-1_11- __1__._-_-- Hydro -power and favorod consolidated 11 I ;,;. ' ". , .1 9f Ia' ---1___ a formers "" 0' ' 1 . , .. . , I .VAro,or,o,rAr, schools becaus* the children 1 11 , , k ', I -1 I I . . . ,.:L*I. .. . . . . 1%11%k.*%*1%M*1* 'A", I .1 *k* ddd,i 5 I 0 living at A distance are carried to school, J f" , 1. // . k w2u A r 'A X& 1920. t il , , .; , ,,. I kt , I'll".., Tile Dam's )111.k- the lient lFirfa Foot) , , . , 0 . ...- I.. , O, _ ­. "k ct l a, IM ­SkImmill; Should Gradually - , land fttes." I : i t .',5 0 411 , , , " ­.. - ", .",.! "i, , '. ",. , sul, Mon Too Wed Tbu Pri. Sat 0 On taking his sent alter Ilia speech, I \ , ' (-"0;, to a .: . Replace Whole Hilk-Grass. or- ,, .!.''...-7 - , -, P 3 I . . 0 . W I 11 I , , _', Stable for Calves? , , z ,',_ V.i:: ,' P,1,!;",..J I ') oylat . , _,., % I .: I , '­'_; - I ... . , . . , % 4A 3 w chlastedaboot an hour, Mr. J I _...11 , " 70 Odfla-'_. '. '' " , _ 'e, .- P* , . , , , I I I I . , , ,_ , , _ - '. I , , , /, / 6?1 (Contributed Ontario u0partment of 6 - -P. " . 0 was the recipient -Of several congratu. I .. , ,; ­_ by 0 10 I .." , ,,,, ,,?i,' % 1 N 4 r as one from Prem- I 0 (" -, - ,:q_-.% , ,-N1 daner Agri tuto. ,roronto.) . , 40 1-:X'.: ;.t w , g .11. ., out I %[ 0 lations among them W I . ." . a .. , ,­­ I I I I I ler Drury, as follows:- . I ., 11 1:4 13 14 16 G 17 4 1 1 Ill -1, calt' that voltivs ill the , -, "Mr , . Joynt-Accep .a$ I ,oine8 Just ut a 111110 , - 1, 0 18 10 20, 21 22 2i 24 t my congr4tulatio I . - the Queetl of Sheba dazzled spring -c . ; INCE . . . I I _ I tioneofthefairestand a0lest speeches I S Solonion with brilliant jewellery T wholl everybody is so busy i . 1,!,5) 26 27 28 20 30 %%o O()f tile deb,1te —E. C. Drury." --- , , I 1, a elets have, found favor getting tile spring worU ; !on were that she wore bv. C i 0 . Other notes of coligrAtulat 0 , oil(, ilia _ 1 1 .. 4 , t lie Is very llubig, to be 109- . I 0 THURSDAY, APRIL Sth from Hbn. G. U. Ferguson, H H, Dewart with womem. Plain wristlets or linked , 11 leclea to a cortain extent. young tind Hon. Manning Doherty, I affairs. Sonie aro set ,vvith jewels. calves are very susceptible to diseasO 0 com ,n to yonlig, eaiii% and. a little *V , 11 '0r4r,0"ArA"%"*,% ,'%'%.- * . _i q M!&! ­ , - Have you seen the new' reen gold.brace- . -1 , atvVs is t ____ . i Z I It Inelt of attention to k;I)l it" c, lets -the tiny Wnds? A pleasure ex - I I -Lucknow . liable to ca, use st'riolm trouble to . ! Joyat In Legislature cursion to this shop doesn't obligate you 0 1 ; onday, April Oth. them. f — M to buy, We'shatl be pleased to haye you . There are two illenaces to Calves ! . The Toronto World has the following to Easter, wilat. memories that word recalls call. I tit spring and summer, and l 110,41 are say of a recent speech madet by North A few it meant a day on which . I . :Xtrelne heat and fll s. a -lid oue Is on . , I years ago t I e g It Re one could possibly . I ! I Huron's representativet Mr. JOY"t- to eat as many e g. . . Our optical department is equipped with I a par with the other. Arrangetil6lits I IAThe best address on the history Of stow away. but now we look longingly At ! , the proper appliances. We are should be made whereby the "a1v0s I ill Ontario wis delivered by J- 'tile basket which the farmel. beings in, . I I ! farming :Conservative, North Huron.) ,properly equipped With the , are kept Ill dill'ing, th(A daY W'd a)- . I Joynt, t ,and wonder if we could be so reckless and ., knowledge -.61 optometry. lowed to run. out in "a paddoch at I the peculiarity Of the extravagant as to have One soft-bpiled for . i Heialtid in view of I . \ night., By this Inea'18 thtY are . I general election. that the cabl;et should each member of tile family oil Sua4sy' . aff I orded a liberal amount of e-aercise I , ' 0 . I have included two Liberals, two Con- morning, We can als,-) remember when t , ;1 R. M. McKAY I 0 and good pure frosli ail-, and also i ,, I s . ervatives, two Labor men and the bat* we had a ,low neck tie or a Wit or palr of I . . ance farmers. That Would have in I et shoe,, to show off on Easter Sonday, while h. get some of tile . ., Jeweler find Optician . Wingham nice juicy green grass, wIlleh. is the I . .the approval of all the. people. motherand sister had Spring suits and " . nearest thing, to a complete and bal , I . Mr. Joynt argued that tile day.of the . crowned with the latest creation 'of the . - . . I I anee4 ration that can L( found out- , trolley is passing with the increase Of oilliners art, but these are only memories- I - . I I a . side of milk, i nutoalobiles, and motor trucks. If Sir Now.a-da3 s if mother gets a bat for 0 0 0 , - . - I 0 - I Whet tile calf is dropped it may . , Adam ­]Eleck got a free hand Ontario Faster, the other members of tile family - -_ be well to leave it with the clam for I , . would soon be singing tile song, "HOW ,,just wait until their birthday 1:10mes - I — - __ a few hours in order that It may get . . 1. . __ ­_ - I I I I I __ . Sorry Iam." around for that tie or pair of socks,* and — . _.__._______­­ ­­ the first milk (Or colostrilill) Which 411amnotabeliever in.commissions theaibereminded for weckg.after about ,dangerous thing to those who could 'lot I NOTiCE TO CREDITORS. is so necessary on account of Its Re- . but it the, government is going into this tile way things have. gone tip. Howe I verl restrain their desire for it, and to othem' tions on the digestive tract. When . la ilia estate ofAIbovtA E. Disney. late Of 1IL0 the Calf has received sufficient COIO- . . . I . radial scheme they should appoint a in a more serious vein, as we grow older, who came in contact with them Nvl'*Lle Town ot Wiugham In ilia Cou-ItY Of HUM', . . ' A i , strum to set up the ne es$arY action I . conduct a le commission or otherwise most of its look rorward to E4ster with, under 'its it fluence, but now 'that a0tomo. Si§,nst r,,doceased, ot ., a i Ie, , ) * oreby given pursuant to peotion it should be r6moved from Its motl ,r r,earqbinj investigation.' nluch tile same feeling as we do fcr bites have become sQ' numerous.and roads 50, obapter 121, of it, 8.0., 1011, thLtt allPersOns, Into .,I sepa,rate stall, or it may be put , . . trta. I li%vlug claims minst the 11',Stato of Alb. 1. Hon. Peter Smith.. "It the municipal- Cbristma.,. 'These two days stond Out s in a condition for fast driving it will, be- 10. DIsticy, who Led on or about tile 22nd da into a stall- with other calym- of the . . I where do we sentinels in I come a menance to tile public, if laws are Town of Wing. . nearly so. .If, by any, I . . itles have voted 15 to 1, lie ceaseless march of the of Febructry, A. D. 1020 ai, the same age or . . . . in the county of Ifuron, are required to chance the cow's udder u3 Inflamed, - ... . . . .11 I I I . . stand?" . years, one marking the beginning 01 9L left as at present. . send to the undersigned, the Aoltoltor for the - I . - . - - .. - . I . . .. . Administratrix. on or before the 151 It day of tile cailf may be left -for a f4v days, , I - --- - . I I I I . . . . : "' Mr, Joynt: "You have to guarantee cold dreary Winter the others the coming __ - I —_ .&pplifA. D, 1920. their names and itddresse because of the beneficial effect that ;__ . ­­­ - I ­­­ e- __ _ __ _.. -,- - " . . __ - ­ __-_1___1 .1 . . - . ...... . . . I . I . . . I with a I . I . a . .., . ot sweet balmy spring and these seasons . I 1. partioulaws ot Weir olattits in Writt", the calf's punching has upon it, Sr. II, -Clair Edwards 8i; John Taylor, The following is the report of S $. No I . . . _ Iblutvale and the nature of the seetaritles, I (it any) hold P.0 a few days the calf should be SCHOOL REPORT I % . . I . . are closely related in the mind$ of Chris- I- by them. I . . 75. 11. East Wawanosh for the month of , A" FORTMOR 111AX0 NOTICIVil Lbat, fed whole milk, but when it is two in, 82; Willie, March. I I . . 1. ail people. One commemoral.ing thL Tile Farmers' Club will ratei "in the j0tor the ortid,15th dr6i, of k1i.pril, A, 0,, 1020, t1le to four weeks old a cliange should be . Jr. ij,-Robbie McElwaf I 11 . ' _ ., ' Report of S. S. No. 8. Turnberry.and I . Paying Toll for Neglect " - tile resuriection Iron" Forester's Hall on Thrusday evsm ig at 8 AisotS of the said liwtaw %vitl be distributed . . birth, and theothet by tile saidA.dmInIsLratrl*,,:, amont; tbo parti, s made, sklmOillk gradually replaelng orris for %be month of March. Barton, 63; Edythe Metcalf 62; Margaret Sr. IV.-Totat 700.-Lizxie Young $78, 1 . 1 . 'as . . I . I to damp and the grave of our Savioue, the Iwo greatest O tclock, All members are, requested to antakedtheroto, havingregird.ot-ly. toolilit the whole milk, fron) (light to ten M Edwards 62; Edwin Detzler 5o.. , * . P ; I 26edless expootive I events the world b4s. ever seen.`.How . of which she Will then have notice it ad tile days taken for the change. When Sr. ill -Total 900, Honotirs 675, Pass Sr. I. -Ethel. Taylor. . . Janet Robertson 541 Bessie Deacon 520, 1 :_ , 'cold. 1 e4ueixtly result in a derange- attend. , . Jestate will not ba liubte for any olatras nor placed the Jr. III -Total 400 -Gordon McBur- , ., . I I I I tlib whole milk Is totally re, $40 -Will Henderson, 70S; Jack Fowler, ' I . I ` appropriate it is that E aster should bome I illed. at the, time of the Baid.distrilitition. Sr. Primer. -Clara Detzler. . 1 . I., , mout of the XIdnq3,s and Bladder. I The regmiar mOOthlY,mcethl9 of (be ilia this 16tb'd Ly of "Karoh. milk may be Increase.d to eighteen ney3ftHazel Irwin 338. Verna Irwin I . . .1 I)ated at Winglit 788; Edna Henderson, 772 . 11 I 11 . 1. . I tbea 1;4;kta, , I in tbu,springtime of tile year, when tile I A. 1). 19;10. .--.q __3 --w 2 : X%140M or twenty pounds per day for a calf , Jr, Primek.-Melvin Taylor. I . . ".Whe.A t.organs fail to . BluevAle 8NIOMOO's Institute Will meet on, . Dummy ormt.-I 1. II -Total 450, Honours 338,, 1 ass 258. Jim Deacon 184, Fred Deacon 115. I . . r . I - 0 evils aiiso, trees with die -I r great bare branches which I solicitf I ' - six weeks old. The best kind of Sr- I No. oil roll ig, average attendance i6. - I do thdr,'-duty,. -vATioll - Thursday, April 15th 'at the liewme of Mrs. , )r for tile:kanitilis4ratph, -calves Is warm, just 2 0,-Alvin Proctor 405, . Sr. II. -Total $00 -Robena Young . I I " ,T Di-4xcr ,sklounilk for . I such as rhjuntatism, swollen hands have beell dead to all appearance$ for . I liAlulm ­ F. R. McPnuRsoN, Teacher I . 11 I " , C. Garni-0. .;The papets I flow to W- — I I ­­­ when At leaves .the f-,Iyul separator. Jr 11 -Total 900, Honours 675, Pass 223 Alex. Robertson 221. . 1.11'.. . . I .. . s4d,,, alikles, silg,, joints, lumbago, monthsbeginta..sbow signs.'of life, and. conle 0 -Crqck,!n and '_­` _' , However, everybody may not have a 540 -Edna Proctor 810; Bernice Locker- . Jr. II. -Total 250. -Agnes, Robertson , I :. , I ,Effi ' ., I . i I 1. . ;ieiatie M - ­ - bladder the dull grev or dark brown fields turn a . .i nL"Lby Mrs. Mc I I I . , -' I .1 . I . . . ;1 , L [euralglaijtoue in' the . . I I I ,,Some Canad . iall Problems" by Mrs. M c Ar. and Mrs. J. W Leggatt, ason. ­' ^ID Fleparator, and then this is liot pos- The following percentages indicates the 214 Willie Irwin 204 1 1 . I .1 I . . * 91, il cruciatbxg pains. in the- )d there a . I I sible. In any event the system start- idge 790; Arthur Henderson, 751; Murray I .. I I . I . _ . I I or grav, .. beautiful green with here,,ar . . ; Call, , 11014 -Ul answered by a short Miss 'Kathleen Teriff is vis -ting her Jenkins. 373; Velma Lennox, absent. standing of pupils in Bluevale School for First -Total 200. -Hazel McBurney 'A . . . . . I ... , , I , elles, cuses or snowdrops I . ed with the calf should,be followed I _1W_ I . . I . . . I , bacic-aud sld`&,'o,constaltt heada, patch of ere r4mlilding - Total number on, roll 9. Average at- the winter term. 60016. is satisfactory. ,187r. I . . ­. ". cTnziuebs, spe6kW:;,2oatIng before the story. S*@o and discussion, -son, of Lucknow. . . . I aunt, Mrs, 1. Heridei as nearly as possible ,,it all times, tendanctfor month 7. . . .1 . . - . us of life after creatti, which we.celebrate ' , I . I I I . I . 1. . I . . ­ moifiess i pund without rdasoux . because radical changes in diet are 7V. is honor standing. I M. 1. Aitken,. Teacher. I I I eyes) une ,ed (lit: air Miss Emma Johnston spent the Easter Miss Lillian - Longman is ]ionic from I C. J. Brock, Teacher. I . .11 . ai this season.. ' li "outh is renev , I . - I and _ " . Entrance Clas.-Roy Thomas, 46; Chair., . . I I I eneral dibiii jr home on the Isi line. I sure to cause severe digestive trou . . I I I . . . ­ : is filled with the singing of birds,, returned holidays at her Windsor'for the Easter vacation, .bleg. Palls and -ccli feeding utensils I I I . I I.., . .. Zro signa. of serious kidney I 11 . . I Gannett, 77. . . I -These . after an.absence. of months, audaltogether Miss. Zelma Turvey, who is teaching ' I should be. kept very eleaii t6 elim- Report of S. S. NO. X4, Last and West - I . , I . . . . and blaader'-.irouble,. which require . I e4qioo, Chestma ni Forest, is 8 Mr. Alex D. Ketinddy of Guelph, slie"t Inate any danger of disease from junior Fourf h. -Harry Elliott, 78; Chas. CAN YOU TELL I I . . . ' Wawallosh. Names are in order of . . I I I I , . Tonti6n. The most depend- t is A Joyous s , s givIs us neir Ntz I pending her holi- e at his home here. . bacteria that might be lurking with- , . . I immediate a# - _ I . . the Easter-tid . Messer, 68; Wrn. Murxdell, 64; Janet ., .. . . .. lit Pills. They the musi.c­of glatinlass, and Easter, the days at. her hoole. . ontin- merit. . I I . I . . ­ I I . ' holyle from SkimintIR feeding may be c - . . itble remedy is fouii4 ill G I ry Armstrong, Be Miss jean McGregor was I Frank Mowbray, 61r . Where a man can buya cap for his knee, . . . often prevent th '_4.eratieus which con- song& of triumph. . I ,Miss M ' Igrave, spent . U%d on. as long as It Is thought ad- Sr. IV-Winnifred Farrier, . lock Of his hair? . . . . I . . . Toronto for Easter, , - . Thomas, 1. Or a key to the . . . iss Mar' . visable, up to- 'eight or ten menths O'Callaghan, Elizabeth Inglis, Stanley Third Class. -Harold 79, 1 , .. . .1 . I Itaut -neglect may'reAderneeessaTy. They .. Last Tup0ay wa.g Dollar Dq_ III town. the week;iend with her friend, Mi I . I Can his. eyes be called an academy . . . . I I . I . I.. . . . I.. . "Ickly I ana'sarely velieve congested and never iti, the' li istory of Lucknow we I re gareCGar 'nis , : . . , Mr. and Mrs. F..Wocks of Teeswa,ter, old. Good thrifty calves may be Thomson. , Gordon Mundell, 76; Beatrice ' Thornton, I I . . . . . ... . ­ , . I latter's weaned as early as three niontlis old 74; Edith Breckenridge, 72; Everett Me- Because there are Pupils there? I I . . . Zansys, pasaffig stone aud gravel, heal- . I . . spent Sunday at the home of the . . tile crowds oil tbe.rstreet at suel) an early missViola t Ill ti, teachet at No.' 10. providing good substitutes. for th . Sr. UL -Madeline, O'Callaghan, Len- . . I . '. , and . . I . . ..0 , r,,1VrS_JoIm M I . . - Cora Gannett In the crowii of his head I . . . .. I I- iuo sud'sootbifig biflalued organs hour.. At half,pa'st seven Its many P66Ple Morris, is holidaying at her home near sisto ,.:! ,owbvay. milk are used. . ora Falconer, Gee, 68; Mary Mowbray, 60, 1 V What gems are found? - I . . I . I I . restoring t.l era toy normal. Thousands ' ' r Allandalq Ontario. . owbray of Wing- The most'fredtient trouble In rals- Jr. III -Robena Martin, Mary Martin, 56; Jas, Wright, 55; Irene McKinney, I I .1 . I - of letters from, . peop e whe have been were on hand- as could be seen any othe . : . Mr. and Mrs. Ro6t, MT I . Who travels the bridge of his nose? . . I . . . , i r , Ing calves Is indigestion or common 53. 1 . . I., dis- Messer of Toronto, spent. him visited friends I . iere ove Sunday. scours, This trouble Is usually caus-. Garnet Farrier. . Can he use, when shingling the roof of ble . . I I 1. relieved are eolitlimally coining to us. day at noon, Regi bargains were .. Ur. Harvey I I Sr. II. -Alex Inglis. Senior second. -Mac Thomasj 79; 1 1. . . . . -', ,' Their writers Oiien. beg its to spread the played lit all.tbestores, and were eagerly Easte'r at lj e home of his parents, h1r, It Miss R. lietiry is home from Guelph f, . or ed by Overfeeding, feeding milk too . Muriel Thornton, 76; Fred Elliont 73; . I, house, . MOr Were 'ibe Easter,holidAys. I cold, feeding i-allk heavily laden with Jr. L-Chrissle Inglis. IQ . ? 11 I good news to other sufferer$ that Gilt picked tip... Merchant and custo and Mrs. John Me"'ser. I , , len Garniss. 70, . I The nails on the end of his toes . . I ,Fills certainly, and'surely' Arill bring tbG both satisfied, (something rarely found I , *11 be held in the the disease germs, or'by keeping the Primer -Olive Farrier. ' bows bi sent to I I I . . - send for free sample) ,Miss Wilma Shaw is home from Strat.! Communion service wi calves 4n a dark, dirty, poorly ven- . A. 0. CLow, Teacher. junior Second, -Olive Garnisso 181; I Can the crook of his el - . these d S. I help they need. ays.) Thestorcheeper disposed of 1: , I jail? I I .. ,or go direct . to , your druggist or dealer, a lot of goods and receiv-ed chsh.for theni. ford Normal for the holidays. I 1 Presbyterian church uk xt Sunday morning, tilated quarter. The calves should be ' Irving Cleghorn, 71; Hazel Mundell, & 1 . . ' I .11 . . . .1 50e a bo;r. XOIiey refunded if relief and the buyer . got good'value for his ' . ___ .i.i_ __.___ tApritlltli. OnFridayniglit preparatory watched carefully, and it they show Report of S. S. No. r, Howick. 11"Pils . Nellie McKinney, 47. If so, what did he do? I 1, . . ! . I I service will be cooduded by Rtev. Peter signs, of scours Immediate steps were examined in all subjects at Easter. How does he sharpen his shoulder blades? I . not giveli.. . .. money. One enterprising merchant made I I should be taken to effect a cure. The First Class. -John Mowbray. 70; Noble 11, _ . * . I I I . . I The"NAtional Drug & chemical Co. Whitechurch 'Jamieson of St. Helens'. I I ration should be reduced and a little' Honors 75%, Pass 6o%. Greenaway, 67. I'll be hanged if I know, do you? I I., I .1 . I. . oronto. Vilited a little money at the expense of an oppos. .., - . . - — . lime 'water put Ifito the railk. If Sr. IV. -Willie McElwain, 84; Alice Can he sit in the shade of the palm of his L I 1. I I of Canada, Lialited, T . I petit RAster- with I Primer Class A. -Perrin McCracken, I . I . I I I., s, Address, Xa-Dru_00., Inc., 202 ing,merchant . 'Outside the store of mer- .,Mrs. Andrew Fox s, iminedla1e action is neetled, about Metcalf, 82. I so, 75; hand? ..- , . .. . . 11 : 82; Dorothy Aitken, 78; Alan Garni . . . -. main St., Bufralo, IN.Y. 251 cliant No. 1, A -,as a box of feli hats selling. relatives in Gait. I Give "TaE ADVAXOE" your'next order orie,, half cupful of strong black tea . Or beat on the drum of his ear? . . . . '.11 . . ., I I 1. ­ or some castor oil should be given, Sr. III.-Maggi*MeAlwain, 74; Harold Lavirla Thomas, 75. 5 o c I his he corn n his I I . . 4 __ __ for 25c. merchant No 2 got, several men Horn -On Easter Sunday, April Ali, to for job Printing. As for meal for tlle calves, rolled Bartell, 72,' Gordon Weir, 7T; Margaret . Primer Class B. --May Mowbray, 3. D es the a f of leg eat t o I . . I . . to go over and buy one or two of these - - I . ----------- — ' Newton 62; Clayt011 Valwards 6i; Leonard 7' feet? . . . .1 . ' oats are good, and if they are getting Leslie Greenaway, 63; Florence Hall, 5 . I I hats for him and . in this way secured- a . . I , I L grow corn in the ear7 dozen or' so which he immediately put in a . 'i .-- Klr , no whole milk A. little linseed oil Metcalf 55; Willie r ,dwards, 54. Alice Ait1cen, Teacher. I If so, why not _ I . RA r cake should be added. The oil cake ) I . . . _ I : , . . HEL . LO to box outside his store audsold at 50ceach, p- has a laxative propArty 'as well as --- --.-- ___ . ________.__._ . - _ .- .1 . I I 1. . - - I - .1 - ;4 -- .supplying a liffie. tat to the ration. . . __ .-.-. -_ -_ - - . . and could easily have sold as, many Wore, I -j 4 A5 _ f., T ":` - I MR. FARMER . . . %_11 A good meal for calves: 100 lbs. of . I I " 1. . ' I AR "I I., . I — -, The brass band. Itirnished .musi . c du irlg I ,Zl I. I Nil, . ground oats, 50 lbs. bran and oil I I . . I %__ 51 -ell . 11 . I . 11 I afternoon and evening. I..'d,"J., cake (nutted) 25 lbs. Good clover : . I .. I 11 :.. I FOR VOWALS . . '. I I'll I'll .-_ , knti- at all thaes, giving I : . '. . Special prices for the.following ting last Wednesd . . a 11 I hay Is esse al , PLOOR3 FOP. MRY. 4t FOR EWIM *4UN44 . . I Prayer nice ay night in eikou& to allow the ealveE to pick . I ,. I I Rags.5c per lbs. the Presbyterian cliurch took the form of a . I I . out the nice succulent parts, and still NOUMS PURPOSE , SUWACE NE&IW i I. I I Old Rubbers 5c per lb. baptismal service, when three babos re- S I 11 P I not be wasteful.- J. 0. McBeath, pAINr I . I I ceived the ordinance of baptism. Isabel I I Horse Hair 35c per lb. ,I g ,. ­ff , _ Ol'i A. College, Guelph. 0 . Ill I I I NIP I -T I Q - I I 'Pi 9 I . Agricultural.Scrop Iron $1,00 per Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, Ham- ,..; .-., Wl . - -, I . I . * .5 '. - I L -i ___X'_ . 1. cwt . - i 11 It-; -R,-Y-:, Should Calves Go Out to Grast or - I ilton, Robert Calvin son of Mr. and. Mrs. I '. :. 4 . . . Remallu In the Stable? . Bags tip to 12c each. Murdoch McKenzie and Joseph Harold tlal : 2 I I , _Vi l ; 0 I I I . I Ill ,-,.,,g . ,Fy I 1141 G6nerally speaking,-ealves are. bet . . , ; son bf Mr. and Mrs.. W. J. Hackett. A ­ . .,., 1 r'. 0 1 .., . ter kept in the stable during tile . I I I , 1, Raw furs, Hides and Sheep Skins at I q r moth% I I I I I city prices. like service was held at ille home of Mr, 0041" first summer, except where stable I . 1. 4 . I I . . .0 " I . and Mrs. Horace Aitcheson on. the Tiles- I , , the ,r,y. conditions are not good, and where I I I . .- Get busy and pick up your junk and V ., latheri, te there Is not nough labor to look at- . . Paint I I , . ,, realize a gilt edod Price, day evening previous, whom their son, N., Spruce I I I . I -AV Nv,lk I and girls. It"s ter them. and keep them dry and . . I . I I . I I . Aylmer George and Donald McLean, son ", `Nyp-, . !Q1 I clean. The only other exception Is - I . .,\ I I . .N \ - . -Or, . I , I I . of Ale. and Mrs. E. Aitclieson, also receiv- ,X ­ -::, In the case of calves dropped In the Up I Up I . .. Bro —_ weet for all three to six months of milk and more I 7 I , - . ..H wn & SonS ed it,, o,diname of baptism. The servicee- - .. early winter and Which have had 4 p C, I ! . . 11.1 . . were ronducted by tile I-Zev, Mr. Mae- - 7 I .. - , at work or . I I titne yoU can greaIly iMproVe the appear- 'A -.0 ages— or less dry feed. Such calves may , Now is the i . callom. I . . a nce of your home with a touch 6f pai t ere alld 0 i , - , 1 1 11 be all right, if turned out to grass I dwork. MR I I O'.. *17he ladies of town met at the home 6f I 0 - , play* as soon us the pasture is good and there. Don't negleet your fUrniture ail Save th6 ",= : . AL I rr6 I Mrs. W. L. McKenzie and presented Mrs 111, ; I I the weather warin and pleasailt, Par- URE A coat of protection wiu work Wonders. mum ticularly Is this the case where milk rALOOR . - Just a Latue I wed . A. Durnin with a beautiffilly worded a(l- WOODLAC surface and you qave all. 0 i . and other feed Is searce ail the farra. SMIN i . . - se and . Tile chief advantages of keeping I dress and a handsome cut glass va. I P, I calves In the stable, the first sunimer * I &O )1eginnijig of X Xcn6ua, table mirror, as a token of respect, before ,W.t I I TWO 1A - . , 1-1 1 M71 ri 4 t I ' . . I .. I t r . . . BreAkdown ,she leit for her new home in Clinton. .. . When You're I Are. 1. .! MARTM S*9 ,kmOUR . 1. They can be fed milk and other 1411, F Real estate is still rapidly chatiging I teed as required, which is often neg- Z q L I 11 '. . nervo6s, or tired. M13HES I : I - hands around here. Mr. 'Jas. Boyle has PA I NTS AND VAR r lected when calves run with the cows, . V -0-S yk I . . I Itow ofteti, do we Dr are pasturing some distance from . For HardwWdMors I.. I r hear people, OILY 110h, sold his -house near the factory to Alex it [jlj ...... For thg walk and caftings _ ( thewe's nothing the Agar, Rich,ird McQuillan who recently I ilia barn. The perfect L 2. Calves In a Clean, well-vontllat- . N E U - T 0 N 9 -the washa e, MARDLU- ITE -. -.- 7 . floor finish that Withstands the . lnattej just a little inoved to town bhs bought a double house refreshes! "I'll- ,d stable are protected fiom the hot sanitary finish that will ' " .,;_ i 4 ,; _ or rub off. bi any lit it ti t hardest usage. A hard finish that ,. I ttkndOW11, th4t'll 411-" on Ros.ssti oet from John Joynt, George . I . 1. , , sun, storms and flives, which often Lb, and suggestio, . will not mar nor scratch white. I 11 ... 9 %" This may be Ott Douglas purchased tile bouse formerly I , , . Prevent that good S"lowth NVI)IC11 is I . _e nibs for t cill. it can be washed with soap and I - * I" , I ossential forn Well-hourished thrifty borders. , I I owned by his brother, William, who has .,;,- , i l . - water. . beginning of a Xer, y 1, ,alf. - IV' f vous Breakdown and .­­ % For Woodwork, c1tc. I moved to Clintoty, Frank Itletritosh has The Flavor - L . rr .. 3,. If allowed to ? ur with the herd, f I Furniture . . May Soon bo followed by Itoadathe, 1. I I mmws WHITB ENAME L For I Dizziness, pains in tho rftlon of the bought a house from Mrs. Connelly, Will, I . I I the older aninials ,ire likely to enamel de luxe) a beauti. WOOD -LAO STAIN -in many . . Splue, Weak DigestIOA gi,nd Many McKenzie hati bought Jas. Clark.-wn's Lasts 11 , Z .1. . Uss" tile ealVes and ulay injure, ruilt'rilellsh for bathrooms, bed- shades, Oak, Mahogany, cherryl . raral oil the boundary. 11 "_ iliew, or deprive them of their proper Ito" it stay$ white. ete. Gives to inexpensive woods other -troubles. I I , , , rooms, etc. ore , I . 11 - a .Az. iliare of feed. , HDANS the appftranee ,of the M . Illicloing's Heart and NerVo lb Medy Several young men appe-ired before the I . 4. Caseq of sicknt,sq, suell, is indl. "Of A", Or Ploors cogtly. t;asy it use. 17 ., - ­.W, , . gestion ur "scours" -ark. wore likely AViCH PA10 SPINOMIS FLOOR PAINT- I , I I - IS iii1most sure to prevent NerVous magistrate last week to answer to the I , - -7 ". .. , for veratl&h$ . 11 collapse. it to Just the right thing - - i*' NN, !o be noticed, and properly treated, I -_ a wide rango-of,colors. It dries PAINT- . of any kind, charge of being in an intoxicated condition I I.f the calvet; are inslo1v Where they I hard with a beautiful enamel OUTSIM PORCH for Nervous Trouble" the streets oil Sunday, and were given ALW ire seen EiTtillently. finish that wears aAd wears and dries hard in a it* hours and When you "don't feel fight," atid tito on -e I wears. - W&US lIk6 Iron. eardly YOU should not delay In taking it lightfine and allowed to . I , F ---.,. 6. As a remilt of this better etti - this wonder ramedY, as It Will Wing but nexttimcit will not lie so easy, For, - Xr9 .iidfeed, bettm- Cows arts inore likely . Ill AintIng you contemplate. -g;; V_ A# ' be reared, v -1110i lumins larger Come - . some titne it hati becti evident that a good . I . , and Consult us Oft anY %, ull fthp of back the VJ19*r Mkd VitsRUT Of 000d I I -eturns to tho owners of rows. -Prof, We will be lad to advise. e; haVa a f I I much dealrii. deal of joy water wa4 being soaked up by . . 11 Paint$ alidVarilishe&-theeaslestand I Math, that you so -.1. 11. boitil, 0. A. (301109(-, (1,1100i. MARTIN -8 NOXM turfacz It drives away Pear, NerV011046tv a bunch of voullis wbo.,itc heacts are a%, - I I most profitable to use. For eVerypurposti-for A -very and DespondmneY and M0811 Your empty a4 %be little bottle they throw away, . _ ._ - . - 1JI&sp more Pw,mml and Satisfying; It blit who imagine they are real I . Died In Vaticouver . I I . . I Is it Tonle, and Strangthaner to the I I , 4 RAE& 71HOMPS _ .. ave 4m-elled a cork or I wo mid ,v-,,- I I . . Rmot, tko Ndrr,ru, th6 Brain alad the they b, 1 , t i I I... ,V 1%4ri, (Dr,) W. J. Bruce. formerly of 4 1 1 .. 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