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Lets Lewis Out.
Ottawa, April Ilth—The lelinister
Justice gives notice of a, bill "Po,
the retie( of Edward Norman Lewie
M. P." The title indicates that it ie
designed to clear the popular member
of West Herm from any disabilities
he may have inured, throne' tailing
before his election to Parliament to
have his name removed from the list .
of sureties for a mail contract in his
riding. •The bill will receive unani-
mous support in the House atd it in-
troduction as a Government measur
is a courteous act on the part of Mr
Fetzpatrick.
Matheson Finds Deficit. •
Toronto, April 11th.—Col. 3/Lam-
son, the Provincial . Treasurer' • pres-
ented his budget today in the Lees
latere. His .review of the nnancial
methods of the. Ross regime developed
the fact that there was a deficit of
$500,000 last year and 'tint. ehe esti.
mated receipts were grossTy incorr-
ect.. He finds that the Temiskaming
Railway has been mismanaged . . arid
sees More trouble ahead of .•it. "Fr-
enzied finance" was, the only phrase '
he could apply to such careless meth-
ods of conducting the affairs of .. tir
Province. For this be will do down
in hietory as the Tom,. Lawson of,
Ontario.
A Step • Down. . .
It is a far step down from gliffore
Satan to Frank Oliver. It will liar, -
(Hy be pretended limit Oliver wasthe
first choice of the Government fot
. Minister of the Interior, and the fact
of his appointment to the Cabinet is
a confession of fear that was not jelt-
many expected: Even the Opposetion
in the Commons has been. forced to
admit that strength, foresight, and
resource have distinguished • Me.. Sift-.
onis conduct of a heavy Department,
-
and that he has revealed peaceicalica-
pacity and construction power im re-
lation to many broad questions of
public policy. But there no more.
shifty, shuffling and demagogicpoliti-
cian in the House of Commotis than
Oliver. He is a professional assailant -
of -railway corporaltons ,and railway
subsidies, except such as serve his pol-
itical interests and the interests oi
his (district. He is a roaring radical;
providing considerations which are
nearer and dearer to the turions pate.
riot do not intervene to check Ids
"noble frenzy." He was, like Sefton,
a fierce opponent of' the coercion of
Manitoba, wnen he was seeking a •Aeat
in Parliament, and Ms party the seals
of office, and, like Sifton, he has sac-
rificed his principles on the'altAr 01
party :and, crept into the tattered .un-
iform which be helped to. teax from
Tuppees shoulders • nine Years ago.
There is, at least, this tojbe said for
Sifton : he had not the .feee to.'conti-
nue drawing the salary which now
goes into Oliver's pockets. Foe' this:
treason Sifton pacrifiCed something:
Oliver makes, and no dOdlet his a fine
contempt for the scruples of the man
to whose position and emoluinents .he
has succeeded.—Toronto News.
Drunknnets Among Children.
That Mr. Whitney's' proposed im-
provements of the license; law, .wiat
reference to the gale of leteuor to
minors, are not in advance of ehe
necessity of the case is indicated' by a
recent experience in Toledo, redorded
in the Cleveland Plain Dealer.. Dr-
unkenness among school children in
the former city is deplorably frenp-
ent. A member of the school board
says that in one case children have
come to school. so intoxicated that
they had to Ilee assisted across the
room by a teacher. M another sch-
ool the teacher says "it is not une
common for children. • to come . in a
drunken condition," and that twice in
the present school year pupils of 12
and .13 years have been "druiik and
disorderly" in school. The superin-
tendent •himself admits that in Toledo
there are ten or twelve schools where
incidents like the foregoing might oc-
cur. It may be that in Ontario. there
has never been a case of the. kind, but
certainly the present license 'syetem
'does little to prevent just soh a 'con-
dition of affairs. The-irreet and pun-
ishment of children nem are found
under the influence of liquor would be
an absurd method of abating the evil.
It is the botelkeeper who must, be
punielted if through &platy or error
he places liquor in the hands of juv-
eniles, The proposed amendment Whi-
ch will forbid jueeniles to pureenese li-
quor for attune Will be a ettegt
prevenient. It might even be advis-
able tq go furthere and make it an.
Oaence fer a hotelkeeper to admit a
minor to his barroOlt, or to, Any
room Where liqUer can be served, The
Roomed vietualers thentetiveg Would
eonitriend 'Seth legielation we itre su-
re. In nty event, a child has no bu-
siness to frelquetit saloons for, any
purpoge, and publie °Wilton would
warinly aupport a law Which would
SO deelare,
ifinllett Township.
April lath (905
Mr. R. • Henry, who bee Wight
the Snell farm, has Tented his 80 -acre
%rile on the 13th cencessioin to Mr.
Nath. Johnstone. It is a fine proper-
ty. The new railwaY runs across it
mut eonstruction work will eltortly
begin. Mr. Johnstone owns a faun
in West Wawanosh, but it is seeded
down and rented.
Mr, John F. Dale sold a fine horse
and delivered it on Friday last.
Mr. Richard Tasker sold three fine
ft steers.
RileY is hewing timber for the
addition to Mr. II. Freeman's barn.
Mr. Henry Coon has been on We
Mr. Thomas Trernier is no better
at Present.
M. Lou Peacock also has been on
the 'sick list, but is iust ablaut bet
-
Mr now.
Mrs, James Miller is very well Af-
ter going under the operation.
1VIessts. James and \Valiant Miller
have been around buying cattle.
M. J. Eddy 01 13iddulph is visiting
his daughter, Mrs. R. Carter.
Mr. J, leery has =vett to the
Snell farm purchased by him -recent-
ly.
. Mr. R. Wallace has almost coniple-
ted his season'swork at the Londes-
hero saw -mill and expects . to take
charge of the Stapleton mill next
week,
East Wawanosh.
Miss MnrY Corley. was the guest of
bee cousin, Mrs. A. Taylor, recently.
Mr, andIVIrs. Chris. Johnston have,
been madehappy by the arrival of a
baby girl to cheer their hoMe,
Mr. H. Watson nd• Miss Sara Mc-
Callum •Sundayed with Donnyhrooe
friends..
Miss Elsie Garton, who has been
the guest of Mount Fote.st friends for
some time, 'returned Met week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Nichol Sun:
dayed at Mr, Jas. Nethery's.
Mr. J, Petts Sundayed with West-.
field friends.
Summerhillt
We aro Pleased to hear that Miss
Colborne' .is improving after a -severe
attack of appendicitis. •
IVIr. Alex. Slonien has taken tip his
bode with Mr. J. Hill Mr the sum-
mer' months. ' . •
A number of people a,rei m•ekingi ma-
ple syrup. They .eay it ie a very poor
year.
Messrs. Thorn •a,nel East= have go,
ne .to •Seafortle for the summer.
A few of ,the fanners tave commen-
ced seeding around bore.
The choir is prepa,ring s.pecial
for Easter 'Seeder •
Misse.A. -Seote and her brother of
London towneliie. are. viaiting friends
around heee. • .
elle many friends oe Johnny *ayes
are; Pleased to. hear thet: he is re-
covering.' ' . • •
1Viesses. T. and, L. 8cari,ett visited.
at Mr. A. Tyner's on Sunday.
• Goderich Township. -
....Mr. and Mrs. McGee a.nd, 'daughter'
visited at Mr. John Thompson's, on
Sunday last. • •
Meesrs. Rob. Cluif •and jack Thomea
sob spent a day. recently M Geder-
.
ioh
• • •
Mr. Leonard Shepard isengagedwi-
th Mt. Loup' Arinersorfor the
suzn-
Mr John Thompson, assessor, . has
handed in his books to the township
elerk, Mr. Nixore Sturdye
. .
Mr. • James Miller has' movedto hie
farm • on the Bayfield Line and is now
preparing- to bead a house this sum -
Mr, Jiin. Thompson is engaged with
Mrjohn lenthwellefor. a *nth.Jirn
seems' tothink that end of the Ban -
field Line all right. ' ' •
'Mr. Attain Steep Is .engaged with
Mr. Wesley :Maineis. for the sunemer
months. . • • ,
The following is the epert of S.S.
No; 10 for the month of Metche based
on Marks obtained for good conduct,
tteatiness. and accuracy and general
proficiency : • •
Sr. 4th—Agnes Middleton Herbert
Wise, Frank Elliott, Wary,:iCk - Cele,
'Charles E. Wisp, Willie Wise. Dtta
Eilevood; Willie- Stewart,: Robert Th -
Jr. 4the-Catharine Perdue, ; Fred.
Thempson,e Cora Rnthevell, Froth
perdue. '
Jr. 3rd— Clive Ellneeed, George
Hanley, tFlora Baines, Beatrice Mose,
Hazel Switzer: , .
Sr.' 2ndn-Elva Stewart, Nelson Mo -
Se Ethel Baines,: Frank Marshall.
Jr. lid—Hater , Ellwood, Violet'
RAthwell. • .
Pt. 2nd—Ethel ,Mose, Earl lionleY,
Cele, Beacom. .
Pt. 1st—Willie Ellwood; May Thom-
pson, Mildred Thompson, Fred. Rath -
well; Cecil Hanley.—E..- N. MeGavie,
(.*
Constance. •
Mr. and Mrs. Riehard Hotham Spent
a few days last week in Mitehell.
They' were called there on account of
Mr. Flotharres mother being sick but
arrived too late to see her , alive as
she died a few minutes befbre they
readied there.
Mrs. C. McGregor and Mee, Robt,
Clark attended the District' 'Meeting
ot the Wortiales Institute in Goder-
ich ori ,Thursday,
Mr. James Stanley spent Sunday
with his brother, Mr, Win, Stanley,
at Holmesville, °
Mrs. Glazier and son of Stapleton
visited at Mr. Pollarci's one day
last week.
Mr, Hiram Prector leaves iTues
day for Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. 11, W. Jewitt and
children and Me. Arthur MeAllister
visited at Brussels,
Mr. James Stanley as purchased a
thorobred cow froth Mrs. Simeon
Ramis for $45.
At* ,advertisement In The NOV&
Reeerd brilega good resifts, ,
'Myth
Mrs. Fyle is visiting friends in
Brantford this week.
Quite a number of strangers are in
town in the interest ot our new eail-
road.
The regular meeting 01 the O. 0.
P. was held in their ball on Tues-
day evening.
Mr. Joseph Taman has moved into
his house which he recently purchased
from Mr. John Kelly of Goderielt.
Mrs. Ross has moved into Mr.Thos.
Marshall's house on Morris street.
Mr. •John Denleelm has returned fr-
om the West.
On Tuesday Atternoon the funeral
took plane of the beloved wife 01 our
-townsman, Mr, W. Drown. The re-
mains were taken 'front her late resi-
dence on Morris street to the Union
cemebery for interment followed by a
large nuinber ot vehicles and sorrow-
ing friends.
Alias Morrison was attending the
wedding of her sister in Toronto on
Wednesday.
• Londesboro.
A. literary and soceel entertainment
will be given, by the Epworth League
on the evening of Wednesday, the 19th
inst. Mr, IC. Beaton of Clinton, an
• enthusiastic ,worker in League work,
wile lee present and deliver an address
of special interest to young people.
As the committees are working ear-
nestly a good progra,m and a good
time inay be eotieiterepon. •
Port Albert.
. --
Thos. and Hector Hawkins • left
last week fer the So, also Frann
and Ed. Oliver Mr Port Arthur.
John Schoenhels is busy getting
thinga in • shape to start on his Leni-
ent dam thisweek. Baran and Potter
will do the work.. •
W. •W. Hawkins; Chicago, is • twine
at present. .
Mr. and Airs. R. H. Derain, Dun
gennon, Sundayed he parents'.
Mrs. Harry Hayden is visiting in
•Goderich.
John Crawford M P. for Portage,
was visiting here and left Monday
Mr Ottawa.
Mrs. Rant. Buchanan, IViate, is yin,
itine in this neighboyhood.
• John Quaid. Was in Wingliam lat
week. • ' .
Mes. John Campbell, Belfast, has
been in the neighberhood the •past
7eeurcnbar ,Oks have theii-
D'barn which
they bought this winter, moved ho-
me and are gating •ready to put it
together- again. '
y6ereeelplhornWeBn.se. is .eeennieg a few de-
atMr. Geo. Clark s,nd his math,en of
Loyal ivere 'in the village on Sundni.
.. We. are sorry to chroincle the death
at Mrs'. Thos. Elawkerie 'Which- -took
place.ion Friday morning at her
son-in-law's , •tesidencer. Mr. Willeagr
Grey's,The ...ititterai, toek. piece' be
Stindny .afternoon 2 O'clock to
Porte Albert' ceinaeree, when ;epee° se-
venty-seven rigs Were in the eortege.
She. leaves to mourn ',their lass a
ltrother, John Bennett, anclea family .
'of eight"; 1Vfee. Brister in B. C., Mrs.
Jordan, Frankliii, Tene., Mrs.' Will-
iam Greyof this seetiou, and. •Tena
at home,. Willie in *Chicago, Harry ,
at the Soo, , Wafter, .teacher at Ma.:
feleieg, e and Dee. Mem of Cameron;
Wisconsin: :Rey. • Mi. 1 IlcksofIiciat-
ed.. The pallbearers were' her • ' six'
nephews: John and Harry Bennett,
B., John A:.!And Harry ...Haw-
kins of this place 'and J. Ben: Haw- -
kins of Goderiehe . '
• Mr. and Mete., j. ten Hawkins' and
MiaSeS Nellie and Hattie Donough,
Goderieh, 'attended the funeral., of
their .atint On Sunday. ' •
The death of Mr, John Steel : took
place at his sonein-law's an .Satur-
day night. .The funeral took -place
on IVIonday" •to Dungentton' cemetery
frtmi his gbn-in-law's, Mr, .Jesaie
Grey's.. '.•
W..Y. Hayden, Goderich, Sun-
deyed veith his parents here.
Bayfield,
The following is the report of the
senior room of the Bayfield Public
school for the month of March, base
on demeanor, attendance anti getter 1
proficiency
5th—Grant ileNeiI, H. Pollock
Sr. .4th—Leonard McGee, Mamie
McDougal, Meta Erwin.
Jr.4th—Lizzie Robertson, Alice
Tippel, Hilda,. King,
Sr, 3rd --Fred. 'Davidson, Geitie
1VIeGee'Amy McNeil. • .
Jr. 3rd—Ford King, letaggie Mc-
Donald, Matidie McLeod. •
No. -on roll 42, average 38,4. II.
Brownlee, Teacher. •
A Guarantee to MOthers.
There is only one inedioine intended
.for use among the infants and young
children that gives tetothere a paean -
fee that it is free from opiates and
poieOnous ' soothing stuffs. That
medicine is Baby's Own Tablets,
Milton L. Hersey, M. Se., public an-
alyst for the Province of Quebec, ar.d
demonstrator in cheinittry dor MCG -111
thereersity • says :—"I hereby certify
that I have made a cerefel analysis
of Baby'S Own Tablets which I per.
sonally purchased in a drug store in
Montreal, and said analysis hee failed
to detect • the presence of any Opiate
or nareotieo in Ahem," These tablets
mire all minor .ailtnents of tittle ones,
-sech as teething - troubles, ' simple
fevers, colds, constipation, diarrhoea,
colic nel worms. They make little
ef
Ones s ep naturally becauee they
l re-
move he taus° of sleeplessness. They
are a boon to all mothers and no
home wheee there are young children
should be Without a box of Baby's
Own TrOtets. Sold by alt medicines
dealers, or by mail at 25 cents a.
box frotn the Dr. William Medicine
00,, Brockville, Ont.
Tho drOugh has been broken in An-
dalusia, Spain, aletnettant rains have.
Ing 'fallen,
Health In Spring,
NATURE NEEDS ASSISTANCE, IN
.MAKING NEW IIKALTII-GIVING
BLOOD,
„
Spring is the reeason when yam:
sYetein needS toning up. In the spring
you must have new blood just as the
trees must have new sap. Nature de -
mends it. Without new blood you
will Mel weak and languid, you may
have twinges ot rheumatism or neure
oceasional headaches, a vari-
able appetite, pimples or eruptions of
the skin, or a pale, pasty complexion.
These are certain signs that the
blood is out of order. The only sure
way to get new blood: and fresh ene
ergy is to take Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills. They actually make new, rich
blood—they are the greatest spring
tonic in the world. Dr. Williams'
pialc Pills clear the skin, drive out
diSease and make tired, depressed men
and women 'Minnie active and strong.
Mr. Neil II. Mellonald,.Estmere, N.
B., seers : "It gives me great satis-
faction te state that I have found
Dr, Williams' Pink Pills all that is
claimed foe them. I was oomplete-
ly run down, my appetite was poor
and I suffered much froni severe head-
aches. Doctors' • medicines did • not
give me the needed relief, so I decid-
ed .to try Or. Williams' Pink Pills. I
used only a few boxes when my for -
mei' health returned and now I foal
like a new man."
nr, winieenst Pink Pills are not
only the best spring tonie but are a
cure for all troubles clue to poor
blood or shatemed nerves. That is
why they cure' headaches and back-
aches, rheuinatism,; anaemia, kidney
and liver troubles, and the special
secret ailment.of Women and grow-
ing girls. But you meet get ' the
genuine eyeth the full name " Br.
Willia,ms' Pink Pill's for Pale Peo-
ple," printed on the wrapper amnia
eaoh box. SW by all .medicine
doal-
ers or eent by mail at 50 cents a, box
er six boxes for $2.80 by writing the
De. Williams' Medicine Co., Brook-
ville, Ont.
East .Wawanosh.
Garfield McMichael• pf Seaforth vis-
ited at Mr. W, T. .Noble's 'one day
last week. . . ,
Joshua. Walsh' had the misfortune to
lose one Of his hossw last week.
It dropped dead in BeIgreee street.
It was one ef as fine a .tam • as is
seldom seen and- is Mr. Walsh bad
1 but the. two horses It will be, quite
inconveneence...
' George Fothergil has been at .
Au-
butn foe the past week engaged peen-
ing the orchard belonging to •Mr. S.
Seott of that place. • -
Tilos, Tunny has returned bome
(rem •Liatonton.
• The egg wagons are again, on the
teade. As Many .as four Were Seen
on Oneline last week. ' ' --
Gordon. Wightinan of -Westfield epent
.SraiethuiftentiyaSundayn,d last _with God
e
About . Road Malang.
it ie rather late to Make Y 10 -
narks aleout whiter. ' •eea.ds n'aw, but
followiog idea may be thought
:about and arranged for by ose who
°bodge .1:0.• try it next ..-w' ter . "A
system .of Winter road; in sias- noe.t.,
has been suceesefully trie in poet/ions
ot. Vermont and New 1 nmsbire. As.
soon as a. deep snow' as Welt oi.
the roads .are driites the distriet pa-
thitiaster starts miwith two teams
late -lied. toa• heavy'arrow, -having A
spread oi, eight ot nine•feet. He.pro-
"ceeds along one s`de of the •track to
the end. •of the eistrict and returns;
thus harroivi down a strip:sixteen.
to eighteen f t wide, Following the
her.eove offra ..a.A16..vy roller t the
same tenet —eight or nine feet—
drawn by le:. teams, or more. if. nec-
essary A' 'the/harrowed snow is role-
fee.t de, Withoute pitch holes, admit-
ting t ell times of the easy and S.
fe p sSa,ge of teams.
a.,
is a ..11 solid winter 'track, say 18„
ed. clow., .to. maes, The 1:014
The Annual.. Camp.
Tile annual training of the Militia
of this district cornmencee at Carling
HeightseLendon,:on the eth. of. Jun
next, The Huron .Regiment will camp,
there efor twelve 'days-. Camping:now
is not What it used to :be in olden.
timee. The military aueherities look
more for the comfort of the men now
than they did in other "days. The
Men still sleep in their tithes' but it is
not eamping unless you sleep in. tents,
But they de not eat in their tents
as they used to; 'There es a large
marquee whereon long tables" •the
men are Served the best of solid foods.
No more de the contraetoes whaler,:
nigh the Meat and . groceries palm
off inferior articles on ehe eitizen
soldiers. The Army Service Corp
looks after that, afid the ollicer who
takes over the meat and grooeries'for
ehe Men knOWS more about meat than
the average butcher does : more about
groceries than the average grocer
does. The Average man esti be im-
posed upon by the contractors who
furnish supplies for camp, but he
eannot impose upon. the expert at
the head -of the Army Service Corps,
Besides that; the been are now furn-
ished With jam a,m1 other delicacies
that the private soldier never dream-
ed of in ether days, Then again the
la greater. The ;private eoldier
draws from the goveenteent 70 cents
per day for the first me anti 90 cents
Per day for the second year, and $1.00
per day for the third year. This is
supplemented by 25 cents per day by
the generosity and public spirit of. the
County Coueeil of Huron. It will
• therefore he seen that the militia man
of the present day has the benefit
a Very pleasant outing in which he
learns the rudiments of the military
Profession While •at the same time
he draws very considerable pay foe
his Services.
By a recent regulation recruiting
must be completed by the 1st t•..f May,
SO that those who wish to go to
ettirip had better enlist now.
Stanley Township
(Intended for last issue.)
Inspector Tom visited Babyloo Line
school on Monday of this wee4c.
Mr. and Mrs. David McNenghton of .
the Hayfield Road were guests of Mr.
anti Mrs. AMOS Keys ot Babylon Lino
'onoeare -sorrydaeyreccntlY.
Wthat Mrs. NelSon
Keys of Babylon Line is suffering
from an 'attack of in grippe at pres-
ent.
Miss Sarah A. Keys of 13ab.y1oze is
spending this week with her oust.,
Miss Allis Fee, near ?Auricle
Mr. and, Mrs, Peter Cole Irani God -
crick township were guests Of the
letter's Sister, Mrs. J. T. Keys of
Babylon Line one day Ittet week.
Mr. George Mitchell of Babylon
Line is suffering from an attack of
pneumonia. We hope soon to hear 01
his recovery. •
Rev. R., A. Miller of Varna com-
menced special services in the Gosh-
en Methodist church on Monday ev-
ening and will continue them each. eve
ening for a. few weeks,
Mr. Ed. Morrison and sister, Miss
Emma Morrison, were the guests at
Mr: Evans' of the Bauble Line on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Snell of Dayfleld vis-
ited at the home of Mr, Lardy Clerk
one -day last week. • .
Miss Martha Keys �f Vareaensited.
her, friend, Mise Stella Bathwell, on
Sunday.
. Mr. Thos, Broevnett is having hi
artesian well fixed again.
Miss Kate Price is spending a f w
days with her . sister, Mrs: Elliot of
Goderich township,
Mrs. George Speakman and leree
.ohildren from, Manitoulin were visit-
ing the past Week at the hom of her
brother, Mr, James Speekma
Miss Rachel Clark has bee visit-
ing at the home of Mr. in. Hart
the past week,
Mr. Morris Switzer and is sister,
Mise Eltea, Switzer, • visi ed at the
.dhaoymeias.ot, fMr.. Harry P k on Thurs-
Mee. Charles Johns° and children
Spent Saturday at tit' :home of here
•mother, Mrs. joeeph Ifayter.
Mr. Bellback oi E eter was in this
vicinity the past eek pruning :trees.
Mis Maetlea, R hardSon 01 Cbnton
is home tor a re . days. •
Miss Elmma P ek entertained a fele
friends of this eighlyothood on Tues-
day evenitig, • • •
Mrs. John tephensoe of the Gosh -
ea Line . is bile ..to be around again
alter her 1 e indisposition. •
Mr. Rep, . -Stephenson has reeover-
ed front h's late accident., '
;Mr. chitosh es still coarfined
to his
Stan ey council reet on .mondaY 01
lase eek 'at one o'clock. After rel.-
,
nixie and signing the rninntee efenre--
s ineetieg the busieeis Was :then
re -med. Severalebills . were paid, al
communications •from the city of.
orontO.regereing 'franchise. It was
also tiecidedto advei•tise for tenders
foe Logan bridge, both for anutthents
and steel top. Council adjourned • to
Meet May- Isle—J. E. II:are:well, Clerk
The following isthe march sehopt
report of S. S.. No.'14,, Stanley, na-
mesin order of merit
5th—Ida Dinsdale;- A, W.., JOhniton,
W. McQueen. '
. Sr. 4th—Eleanor Heed, E. Gellert). -
ell, Emma Alair,
Jr.4th-e•Etta Jarrott, M. M. Fish-
er; Aaid Gemtnell.. • • • '
8rd—J. H. Jones, Rena Melleath,
'Ida E. Jones. e •
Si 2fi1d—Oda Meeleatli, Sarahria,the
well, 'Hannah Dinsdalee
Jr. 2nd-i-R.,B, Logan,‘ 11; A. Jones,
4ols, .Rathwell. •-
' 2nd Pt —Walter McBeath,. ' 'Frank
Genimele, Herbert Kehl,
istert.Anpa, Mod.
The beet spellers in 'ehe monthly
spelhag matohese Were 5th, Mary.
Johnston. Sr. 4th—Eleaneir Hoed..
Jr. end 3rd, Herbert Jories. Sr;
2nd, Oda McBeath. Jr: 2nd, Llj
etetheeell. 2nd P11, Fisner,
.. The following' 4sthe report of S.
S. • No -9, . Staillpy., for the month' of
March; elle names .lining in order of
merit,' '• • •
Sr. 4the-Seehronia, 'Sherritt, jose-
Beoliler, 1/63.7 Capling:
4th—01ara Kenna,. Olive Edige
3rd—Joseph Brenneenian, Flossie
•,Capling, Isabel 'Manson.':
.. Sr. 2nd—Albeit .Keys, Mary Doug -
Jr. -.2nd—CeotelOre Mattson, : Sarah
Agnew; Ethel .Zapfe, •
Pt. gad -'-,Peter Gingerich, Mikie
Kennel, Mary Jane' Meyers.
Part 1st (n)e-Emma Bolder, Annie
13rennernian'Emanuel lefoyer.
Part -1st (b.)—John A. Meyers.—G.
S. Hoveard, •Teacher.-
•The following report is the result pf
a written cxanimabioil in No. 4,
Stanley, from: March e27thato, 30th.
The maXtintnet Marks a,ee given at the
head of each Class. Parents are ear-
lieetlY required tosen4. their and-
reri punctually a,nd tegulatly tei school
a,nd to see that they have a reason-
able period 'of titne for home prepara-
tion of work: An parents having
children beginning school this sum- r
tiler Will kindly* send. %Lyn On May 1,
5th Mans, maetiminne1010—.Bella el-
gaty 928, Sadie Watson 918, Earl
Delgaty 810, Chester Nicholson 665,
Herold Stinson 650.
Sr. 4th, maximum 1195—Mabel St-
inson 895. ' • .
Jr. 40, maximum 1135-8eit Stin-
son, 834, Robbie Greer 660, Nellie
Watson 509, •
Sr. 3rd, IVInximuni 860—Leonard
Sparks 542, Mos.. Stilwill 500, John
Penhale 565, Robbie Speakman 583.
Jr. 8rd 1VIaximun 180—Roy Dewar
474, Com, Nitholsott 140; Freddie Wa-
tson. 409, Lottie Greer, 351.
Sr. 2nd, Maximum 850 --Harold Pen -
hale, 285,
Jt. 2nd. Maximum 850aArch1e De-
war 262, Victor Evans 207. •
Part 1. IVIleXiMt1111 250-eNeil Sparks
8. Delgety, Tettelter.
The castuatiee by the recent earthe
quakes .in British India are now esti-
maoed at 18,000.
The opinion is expressed at Winni-
peg to -day That Hon. Prank Oliver,
the new Minister ofthe Interior, will
be' allowed re-elected by aedamation.
'
•
We have lustreceiveod anther large shipment of our
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* MORE MEW DRESS GOODS *
I
ea special line of Dress Goods for which Were 10 such a great
te demand. Our Dress Goods trade has been 'a. record breaker
ex
. l t this season. •Never in the history of this big store leave We
• sold so many Dress Goods, From our long experienoe in bu-
siness here we know what our -customers want and we al-
ways have the riglit goods at the eight prices. Below we
mention few ot our special lines: ,
Cord de Soie, in blank, brown, navy and green, 44 to Al
Melte wide, at 50e, 75e and $1.00.
Crespi , in black And colors, 40 to 5'0 beetles wide, at ,5,00,
76 nini $1.00. ,
M•oha rs in .beack, navy a.nd brown, 51 inch'ee Wide the our
r ot material for shirt waist Suits, very special at .50o.
Lus res in black and ceders, 40 to 50 inches wide, bright
glossy finish, at 25e, afie, 50e, 050, 76o and $1.
ea W also show a large Assortmeet of pint' and fancy Ven,ete
ei Mee, Alpacas, Sages, Voiles, Ete,mines. and Broadcloths
at popular prices.
t . * EASTER - MILLINERY *
44,
NOW IS the time to order your Easter Millinery. Our
stock is nal at its best ansi you can get a better seleetion
now than later on. Miss 1.-lood will be pleased. to show you
the latest OSMIUM
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Our Spring Stock of.
.,Boots and Shoes
Iis now complete.
We haste all the
latest sty1esin
Black and, Tan Boots
and our prices are the
lowest quality considertd
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You are cordially in-
vited to call and inspect
our immense stock of •
UP -to -Date Pootweai•
You will be agreeably
surprised when you see
. the goods and the .
• prices We are
selling. them
• at.
We courtteriticism and Cocnnarisoit of Assortments, Qualities and Pe ices.
We:solicit your Patronage and the 'inducements we otter you are
the best.aud newest goods at the lowest prices.
• No trcaible to glow goods. -
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The Old Reliable
WM TAYLOR
N. B,.-6 Room ed Cottage on Ont. Street to Rent.
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pecial Spring
Prices
on Graftiteware
Tinware Etc.
Watch Our Windows for
The Goods and Prices.
HARLAND BROS,,
TOVES —AND HARDWAR.