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THI MeaOA\, JANU.MI 11, 1912 V
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LOCHALSH.
SENMILLER.
FRIDAY, Dec. 29.h.
&'HooL REPORT. - Tbe folio i1og is
the report of the standing of the pu-
pils ot 8. R. No. 7, Colborne township,
fur the term ending December 1'Lind.
Newer occur In order of merit. These
smirked • absent for some of the ex-
awinatioos : Jr. !Y.—Mabel (Trigg,
Della Grigg. *Miriam 8chwana, 8r,
III.—•Verna Obler, Hervey Snyder.
Jr. HI. -*Gera' Obler and Bennie
AUin, equal. Jr. I1.- titanley Snyder,
Fanny Mew, W(UI. Mew. 8r. Pt. 11.
—Norman AIUD Earl Blake, *Estella
Obler. Jr. Pt. iL--Cbarlie Brecknow,
Wellington Mew. Pt. I.— Harold
Breckuow. E. CLANK. Teacher.
MAfEKING.
MONDAY, Jag. 8th.
News NarEe.—Mrs. Henry John -
woo is vi,iUng her son William at
Klppeo Thos. Blake attended the
funeral of his niece at Stratford. ..
Richard Finlay returned bowe on Sat-
urday flow Cochrane, New Ontario.
He bas located some land there and
tikes the country 0. K. He sprat
three weeks •t Preston Sulpher
Springs anreporta a good timeYr. and Mrs. W. Kilpatrick left on
Saturday for their home at Hanley.
Sank Mrs. '!;hos Blake visited
friend' in Stanley last week. . Miss
MacKinnon, ot Tlverton, took charge
of our school last Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Saunders' enter-
tained a number of their friends last
Thursday night in honor of George's
birthday. !1 r. and Mrs. Wm.
Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Anson Fin-
lay &leo entertained friends on Thurs-
da • and Friday evenings. All report
enjoyable tunes Thos. Ree had
the misfortune to lose a valuable horse
last week Mr. and Mrs. F. Tay-
lor, of Berlin, are visiting at the home
of N. Shackleton Some of our
young people attended the fowl sup-
per at Lanes last Wednesday night,
under the auspices of the Gun Club.
A litlle gill baa come to gladden
the bowe of Mr. and Mrs. W. Finlay.
-Congt atulations 1.... The c• Id weat her
has made a decrease in the school end
church atteudanoe ,J. C. &others
baa returned to Wingbam, where he
is atteoding high school E.
Henry visited friends iu Blyth last
week.
REID'S CORNERS.
MONDAY. Jan. seer.
Balave.—We were disappointed t hat
Goderich failed to can y local option.
-Ooursge 1 Remember Bruce and the
spider...0o Tuesday evening. the 2nd,
the young people living wet of the
Satngeen toad spent an evening at the
manse. On Monday, the Si h,
those on the cast side were enter-
tained at the same place ... We ex-
pect something unusual this year, as
1912 is divisible by 4. Dothe boys
understand i'
GRAHAM—SMITH. On Tuesday, the
''Stith ult., Pine River people had a very
enjoyable time. on the occasion of the
meal t iage of two of their most popular
young people, Francis record Gra-
ham and M lea (lather ine Beatrice Smith
being united in mat' iwony by Rev. C.
M. Rutherford at• 4 o'clock p. nn.
About forty of the more iotimatt
elderly friends attended the marriage
and everybody in the vicioity . had a
good time In the evening.
HALLOWS—COURTNEY. -- A pretty
Wedding took plate at Amberley on
the 27th December at 10 o'clock, when
Mise Elizabeth Courtney was waffled
to Wm. T. Hallow,, of [styli!. After
/breakfast the happy couple left for a
trip to Brantford and Toronto. Rev.
C. M. Rutherford performed the cere-
mony in the preseucecf the immediate
members of the family. We areeorry
to los. Miss Courtney, as she was very
active in church (and Mabhath school
and Young People's Striety.
CONOREDATIONAI. MEETING. — The
annual meeting of the congregation od
Pine River Presbyterian church was
held on Wednesday. January 3rd,w hen
encouraging reports were given by
the various societies of the church.
The treasui et ',report showed a balance
of over EMU on band. The W. F. M.
S. met et the same time to elect of-
flcers for the ensuingerr. At the close
ot the meeting refreshments were
served by the ladies.
THE HOLIDAY SEASON,—The Corn-
ers had its own share of holiday enter-
tainments and social pleasure.. The
l'bristmes tree *oriel of the 27th In the
Presbyterian church. though the even-
ing was stot my, was a pleasant success
as to program, and Vi5.00 was added to
the funds of the Sabbath echoed. Alice
Reid, though the youngest to take
part, sang so elite delight the audience.
We were glad to welcome to our
homes for R few days the boys and
girls who bad heen away at school.
college and business: Miss Ina Welsh,
from Beomillcr, Mise Miers Scott and
Miss Isabel Steele and Ros. Rutherford
from Toronto.
FOR AGED PEOPLE.
Old Polka Should Be Careful in Their
Sdectioo of Regulative Medicine.
We have • safe, dependable and
altogether ideal remedy that is4sutie-
nlatly adapted to the requirements of
aged people and persons of weak con-
etitutinns wbo suffer from constipa-
tion or other bowel disorders. Weare
eo cerlaln that it will relieve thews
rogsplainse and give altsolute satisfac-
tion le every p.rtirular that we offer
it with our personal guaranies that it
eba11 cost the tear nothing if it fails
to tnihetanttate our claims. This rem-
edy I. relied Rezall Orderlies.
Kex.11 Orderlies are eaten just like
y, w ttleularl t and
ra proru�p
agre.sble is aaction, may be taken at
my time. day or night ; do not eager
4i.rrtuw, mases• griping, excessive
looseness. or other undesirable effects.
They base a very mild hot positive
eettftrn '.poo the organs with which
tArey come le e.ntsn4. apparently art•
�ag as • rterebaive tonic upon the re-
lined mosetilar coat of the bowel, ilium
overcoming weakness, and aiding i.►
restore the bowel. to more vigorous
anA he•llhy activity. Three cis..,
Mc_ c. and Me. Sold oAly at eta
,lose.- The RexaIi Mare. C. nun -
lop. sbutb side of Square,
TUESDAY, Jan. 2nd.
TELEPYOME EXTEI($ION,--Tbe Gorde-
rish Rural Telephone Company is at
present exteoding its telephonesyrtem
from KlntaU ourth along the Lake
Oboe* road as tar ss the lath conces-
sion, and then east along this cooces-
sioo, where It will probably connect
with the lioe already io operation
runt.ing through Hemlock City. The
poles have beeu erected along the 12th
concession as far east as J. N. McKen-
ste', and the 'phones wIU soon be in-
stalled along that section.
THE LEAP YRan PERIL—With the
advent of the telephone, a new and
dreadful terror bar arisen for the
bachelors of this locality. This is
leap year, sod now our celibates when
they bear their ring go with fear and
trembling to the 'phone. lest the
might become ensnared in the perils
associated with leapear. One iecor-
rigible bachelor of this section, It ie
said, beard his ring early New '(ear's
morniugend went to the 'phone with
complacent look and bland smile, ex-
pecting, no doubt, the usual good
wishes of some of his wide friends, but
was 'truck dumb with terror when
he beard eu insistent female voice de-
manding if his suit was ready. He is
at present under tbe doctor's care.
&'ROOt REPORT.—Following is tb
report of U. S, S. No. 4, Ashfield, for
the month of December. Names are
given in order of meriL Sr. IV.—
Bain Stewart, Liella Finlayson, Frank
McLennan, Clifford Oaonell, Rhoda
McKendrick, Kenneth McLeod, D. A.
`McLswnan and Sadie McDonald. Jr.
IV.—R. D. McDonald. Se. II[.—Mar-
garet McLennan, Jobn McLeod, Wal-
ter McKendrick and Win. J. Ensign.
Jr. III.—Ian McRae, Mary Finlayson,
Margaret McLeod, Jessie McDonald.
Pt. 11.—Ohriatena McKendrick and
Helen McRae. Ji.I. --Catherine Me -
Donald, Jean Finlayson ane' Duncan
McRae. No. on roll 22. Average at-
tendance 20.8. Perfect in attendance
—Bain Stewart, Frank McLennan,
Mary Finlayson, Helen McRae, Jean
Finlayson, D. A. McLennan, Liella
Finlayson, Sadie McDonald, Clifford
Cannell, Rhoda McKendrick, Mar-
garet McLennan, Walter McKendrick,
Jessie McDonald and Catherine Mc
Donald. EDGAR ROHR, Teacher.
GET YOUR MONEY BACK
If This Medicine Does Not Satisfactorily
Benefit You.
Practising physicians staking a
specialty of etowsch troubles are
teeny 'responsible' for the formula
from which Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets
are trade. We have simply profited
by the experience of experts.
Our experience with Rexall Dyspep-
sia Tablets leads us to believe them to
be an excellent remedy for the relief
of acute indigestion and chronic dys-
pepsia. Their ingredients ere sooth-
ing and healing to the inflamed mem-
branes of the stomach. They are ,!rich
in pepsin, one of the greatest digestive
aids known bi medicine. The relief
they efferd is almost immediate.
Their use with persistence and regu-
larity for a short time' helps to bring
about a cessation of the ipains caused
by stomach disorder',.
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets eyid to in-
sure healthy appetite, aid digestion
and promote nutrition. As evidence
of our sincere faith in Rexall Dyspep-
sia Tablet*we ask you to try them at
our risk. 1t -they do not give you en-
tire satisfaction we will return you
the money you paid us- for them,
without question or formality. They
cows- in three sizes, prices 25 cents. 5(1
cents and 91. Remember, you can
obtain theta only at our store—The
Rexall Store. 11. C. Dunlop, south
side of Square.
The death of Mee. Garret Maxwell,
of Morrie township, occurred on De-
cember 311th. She was sevbnty-six
Bears of age. Het hushind and an
adult family sur vivo.
HOLMESVILL[.
WEDNESDAY, Jan. loth.
C. 0. F. OtrntcEae.—Ootu•t tiel wood.
O. 0. F.. bas elected tb. foliowing of-
ficers for tbq present year : 0. R.,
W. Jenkins ; P. R-, N. W. Tres
wartba ; V. 0. R., 8. W. Miller ; chap-
lain, W. Stanley ; recording seeretary,
P. Macdougall; financial secretary
8. T. Walter; treasurer, C. Wil -
!lams; S. W., W. Johnston ; J. W.,
Geo. Sturdy8. B., Q W. Potter: J.
B., W. Picard ; auditors, 0. W. Pot-
ter and George Vanderburg.
KIPPEN.
TusiwAY, Jan. 9th.
Baines. Mr. Detweiler, of lrsy-
ASTHMACATARRH
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ALL DSaSOm.
IT'd TIME TO O I THAT MEW
WINTER SUIT
a:d OVERCOAT
and you'll wake no mistake when
you leave your order with
too, visited his son, our popular mer-
chant here, last week. Mrs. Detweil-
er's sister, Miss Weisel!, also was a
guestfor a few days Mrs. John-
ston, of Mafekiog, is visiting in the
home of her son, W. M. Johnston.
She was accompanied by snotber son,
Albert, of St. Augustine, who re-
turned borne last week Mrs. W.
H. Johnston was called to Brookdale
on New Year's Day to attend tbe fu-
neral of a little niece, Jean Thomson,
who died somewhat suddenly
Will Ferguson. of Exeter, has engaged
for a term with Robert Parsons
Mr. Parson brother is home from
Winnipeg. He reports the city se
growing very rapidly.
LAURIER.
TUEMDAY, January 2od.
S('HOOL Ripowr.--The following is
the report of the pupils of 8. S. No.
12, Ashfield, based un December tests:
V. --Marguerite MacLennan 82 per cent,
Maggie MarNain 75, Sadie Johnstown
70, Robbie Walker 89. Wilfred Brai-
ley 05, babel Walker tris [V.—May
Johnston NII, Annie Blue 79, Blenebe
Jamieson 72, Ham Bradley 05, Hugh
Mactiain 64, Violet MscLennan S2,
Elmer Bradley ti0, George Blue 00,
Grace MacLennan 58, Willie Kempton
51, Lila Robb 50. III.—Ida Jamieson
88, Albert Woods 75, Jessie Bucking-
ham 74, Lillian Owen 73, Marshal
Bradley 50. Tom Thorhurn 38.
I I.—Austin Buckingham. I. Part I.—
Katie Blue. Mary Rose, Greta
Morrison, Isabel MacDonald, John
Ross. Part l.—Malcolm MacLennan,
Florence Shields. Average attend
ante for month of December, 28.
Average attendance for the year. 26.
CHAS. J. MACGREooR, Teacher.
GOOERICH TOWNSHIP.
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 10th.
ENTERTAINMENT. — Keep the date
char for the entertainment to be held
in the schoolhouse at Taylor's Corner!,
on Friday evening, January 19th.
L.O.L. OFF ICERe. — The following
dfllesrs have been elected by L.O.L.
No. 189 for the current year: Master,
Walt.. Emmet -son ; deputy, George
Oantelon; chaplain, John Woods;
recording secretary, Wesley Vander -
burg; financial secretary, George
Proctor; treasurer. George Vander -
burg; D. of C.. Russell Currie ; lecturer,
Adam Cantelon ; committee — John
Sturdy, Jas. Elliott, Hall Rutledge,
Jame. Young. The offlctre cf L0.1,
No. 145 are as follows: Master, John
McClure: deputy, Richard Porter;
chaplain, Willis Bell ; recording sec-
retary, J. J. Caldwell ; financial sec-
retary, Goldie Newton; treasurer,
George Falconer ; D. of C., IL Y. Ooz
lecturer. Leslie Cox. The officers of
L.O.L. No. 3118 are as follows: Master,
Robert Hanley ; deputy, G. A. Cooper:
chaplain, Leonard Sheppard ; sec-
retary. John Cooper; treasurer,
Arthur Cooper ; D. of Q., Geo. Miller ;
lecturer. Wilfrid !'ante on.
E. E. Warren, manager of the War-
ren Opera House ut Grenfleld, he,
writes : ' • Weatherwax Brothers Quar-
tet here lest night. Gave excellent
satisfaction. Pe o p l e immensely
pleased with the boys." Will be here
Friday, January 19th.
Rev. Irl Hicks redicts Severe
Winter and Hot Summer for 1912
Rev. Irl R. Hicks, -long-distance
weather prognosticator," ignoring
thick goose hones and heavy squirrel
pelts as "absurd weather signs," pre-
dict. that the winter ut 1912 will be a
bard one. and that a drought will ex-
tend ever the southern belt of States
next season. We are in for a mighty
hot summer, too, if the weather seer
is correct.
rhe cold weather will begin in Jan-
uary, Dr. Hicks predicts, and will de-
stroy the pleasant winter anticipa-
tions which have been fumtered by the
heretofore mild months. H. seen /die
rends. sleet and gales in January, and
rails attention to a Seismic wave
which will pas@ through the earth
within three or four day, of January
19. He looks for much snow and rain
precipitation through the month.
A heavy storm will begin in the
east 'around Marsh 3, 4, 5end 8, end
will prove gradually westward.
General electrical disturbance' in-
terrupting telegraphic communica-
tions, streams of solar tagnet ism,
earth currents, auroral lights and
seismic tremors will he experiences in
the period of four days about March
11. This will he followed by sleet and
snow and probably subsequent cold
west her.
Rain, wind and .now and poweihly
tornatt,e. and hurricanes will center
eoetbward about Marr+ 19. Fair
weather and extreme mid will follow.
Another seismic period is predicted
between Merril 15 and 21 ib . Rieke
says the period is very worrisome, Ins
West Indian cyclonic elnrme to reach
the gulf resat. Re !prettier* no ex
tresuedanger. lett 1.-elaree it won't do
any harm te he prepared. Anlntber
storm Florin!! (entree second March
11R, moving eaatwerd.
Storni 1004 /Ode worm. April ft- I I sed
14-15. The later period n.ay bring
ever. wind and Bain sterr•ma and the
temperatnte will be .high, it is pre-
dicted.
High temperatures and tornado
areas in the southern regions are seen
around April 21. Snow and sleet
squalls are predicted at this time for
the northward region, and a marked
seismic period for April 17. The
stormy period will extend to the end
of the month, with a marked increaee
in severity arcund 26 itnd 28, and ,t
possible hrief change to colder
weather following.
Frost between May tt-11 is not un-
likely northward, Dr. Hicks believes.
A seismic and volcanic period OC
curs .tune 12-18, and the month will
be marked with rainstorms and elec-
trical disturbances, tieneral plane-
tary volcanic unrest and seismic dis-
turbances will prevail over the world
from the middle to the end of the
month. The rains of Julywill not be
of general character. 'The moisture,
it is predicted, will tall tar short of
the requirements of growing crops.
Extreme warmth and electrical
storms will mark the, month.
A period of cress) weather will give
relief July 14. Another cool spell will
follow July 174. Rainfall will he insult
Scient and central and western re
gions will suffer from mesion drought
Extra precautions should h.- taken
by farmers and dealer* in perishable
eouimodiUe•s against the exorssively
never. November weetber, the fore
raster declare*. Very cold weather,
preceded hy 'now and storms, will
'recur about November 10. A storm
period moving Mai ward will occur he-
tween November 13 and Id.
Dseeruher will ire marked itv a sea
son of warm weather during the fleet
two ni three day fulluwed by a end -
den and wrens sold wave, extending
to the south and east. Northers anti
btiszatdons conditions will fnllnw rip
ter ahnet the ,.Iddle ref the saner.
'nits time will he s period d eA electric
listurbennem.
HUGH DUNLOP
TM Up-to-date tailor
Rev. E. H. Rasmussen, writing frim
Eamon, Minn., says : "I have heard
many noted male quartettes but
rarely, it ever, have I listened to wale
quartette music that equaled the sing-
ing of the Weetberwax Quartette."
Do not fail to hear the AMBEROLA
—THOMAS A. EDISON'S ligh.et
dordopment of his own instrument, tea
Edison Phonograph
Musically—the Amberola has the truest, surest, smoothest
tone, the most lifelike reproduction. Exactly the right volume
of sound for the home. It has the sapphire reproducing
point, which is permanent—no changing needles. It renders
all compositions completely, without cutting or hurrying, on
Edison Amberol (four -and -one-half minute) Records—and
all short selections on Edison (two -minute) Records, as well.
Artistically—a masterpiece of the cabinet maker's art, as
beautiful to look at as ft is• wonderful to hear. You have
your choice of four finishes, Circassian Walnut, Mahogany,
Golden Oak and Mission Oak.
Mechanically—perfect. The silent motor will play five
Amberol Records, each four -and -one-half minutes long
without rewinding.
There are various other glen of Edison Phonographs at almost
any price you wish to pay—and each offers dejlnik Edison
advantages. But the Amberola is the greatest of all. Hear it today.
Throe are NOM
dealers He to the nearest and _
hear chs Tuff wi Saimaa Amami tsel.m Standard and
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JAMES,F.4T-HOMSON'S MUSIC STORE �I
Look at the Wheat!
There's a deal to know about wheat. If I didn't select
the wheat I couldn't guarantee the flour. Cream of the
West Flour comes from Cream of the West Wheat. And
it certainly does make good bread!
Creamers West Flour
the hard What flour guarahteed for bread
Yon just try itif it doesn't give you right down satisfaction your
grocier pays your money back. That's the guarantee with every bag.
The Campbell Milling Company, Limited, Toronto -
ARCHIaALD CAMPBELL. President ro)
For Sale hy Jin Denholm, Blyth ; Beacom \ Smythe, Clinton
Here's
a bargain
for you!
This saran
teed
2,000 pound capacity
Seale with ever y
up-to-date improve
ment, for only 25.00.
Yon will begin to
rave money the day
you order an
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Throe -Wheel SCALE
Government Certificate of abaolute accuracy goes
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of $25. "We prepay the freight" and warrant you vatif+fac
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Ith Jessup tool steel Marl■`s throughout.
',as Mg wheelq roomy platform, kept In
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tire), stout sleet fender on platform to pro-
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and weigh ars-uratrty up to one ten. even
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every rertleuler
rterne.nbe. only 11.1.011, ',wpm paid to
Crt elation awe government Cert)
*Eats of accuracy fir., Opt In rev, cress
•arty far amend e.Mery.
Thin epeeist offer gives
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yno buy or sell. You ran•,
have it to test in any
way you like. Send 0
hack and get your money
hack if it isn't all sari
more than we say it i.
AlWaisail Cad, Aylmer, Ont.
BIG BARGA1NS
now may ibt: obtained at our sale of
Men's and Boy.'
Suits and Overcoats
We also have a good line of Boys'
Sweater Coats which we will clear at
Greatly Reduced Prices
McLean Bros.
Semi -Ready Tailors
The Square Goderich
SOLE AGENT FOR GODERICH
Hockey
Prepare for skating by purchasing a
pair of our Lightning Hitch Hockey
Boots—the only kind to properly
support the ankle. All sizes for ladies,
men and boys.
REPAIRING
W. H E R
N'Phone 226, the Square
HAPPY
THOUGHT
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ARE THE PRIDE AND DELIGHT OF
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'Phones: Store 22 - House 112
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