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el of*, Teruo E�caoirbeee 8rW-
isg mil 4th. tots.
cb Eerueet, work baa baso done
most of the Muskets. but as in
•y hive of industry these era pees
fes n, we hairy had Ser share. The
,ase of , t1°l' u n the r, 1
�y .ippended. Parents ora% for
that the pereeotages tl�oiss eare r
illostes rod for P� o the tt>f,a(
ach subject and 00
l.
ir beams ein than
00 1s earoestl -
cited to seeing that home wort s
en full attention. 1.
WITH LATIN.
Galt . 80.3
,isr.vey .................. _ 78.6
77 'L
Walters...... • . 77:2
Pridbatn76.8
3arvey................ 75.2
Galt ,••748
Lung............ ... .. .. �
Howatt...... • .... 70 :3
S„miaomlre.... ........ 68.2
Hart well 67.8
......rt.... ••••••e•-. •'•' 6718
Dunbar til e
Wbitely .. 7158
Wager' 06
Y ultl .......... ..••
61
eY:4
Hamiltuu.... .• 59.3
McMillen .............
56
62.4
51.8
51
47.2
46.4
Hay, .......... ,f••
Stoddart ........•$
Field
Saunders . ...
Bibb.......
Wilun
WITHOUT LATIN
Pfeffer.
McCabe
Hod
Stewart.
Austin
&wehlet
. Mrlonakd
&tat bets..............
Cox.. .................
. Sutherland...,.
flab.n k ................ 57.8
M, JoI l
John t u 57
Hal►is•k ..............-............. 62.2
$twat down 51.3
Price....
Babkirk..,
Watson...
76.3
89.5
67
.:. (14.2
.. 61.8
81.6
50.2
4o
44.2
42.7
Shaw ... 37
cullletiaai{AL. FORM.
Robinson .... 80.3
. Down 75.7
• McDonald . ... 75.4
Robson ... 76
Levy.... 73
.Carrell .. 71.2
. Mec[haiald ............ . 89.5
Nairn ......., •. 66.4
Good 65.3
. Maskrll ... 88.8
Thomas .. ............... 6.6
. L2.4
eeguoard..•. •
M
McLean
aw 59
Nairn
Skim
. Beck .....
Goldthorpe
Batesa
Marquis
. Wells
. (hallenger....
Maedel
. Matbresot......
wITUO WT/N.
E. Mac6wan ... . 60.2
8. Morriab 052
Y. McManus . - .. s
E. Sullivan so.6
L Noss ..•
IL WHM t...... 68.7
I Matheson .. ..... 58.2
0. Mie Marsh ... .... ..... . . 66.6
11 Hrimleombe .... 61.6
FP althea....::.:.::::: 52
Y 61
R. J. Medd g 60.6
J. Dalton 49.8
0. McLean.... 49.5
D. Phillips .... 40
D. 74. Nlobobwo 48.7
S. Beacom 48.7
P. Elliott
L. Gray
E. Colborne
Fora IV.
rosier 1.
O. W smock ..... .. . 74.7
M. Pfeffer 68 3
J. a4'edd .... . 60 ,4
R. Carey .. 58
PART Il.
A. Hamilton...... ... 74.6
E. Somerville ..... ........... 72
H. Joan 68.7
W. Bisset 67.2
J. P. Ewes,
------- PrinciprL
A G000 NEIGHBOR
Advised the Postmaster to Use Dodd's
Kidney Pills for Rheumatism and
Gravel.
West Gravelbonr•g, Sask.. April 1. -
(Special ) - Alexander McCas ter. post-
master here, suffered from rheuma-
tism and gravel rind was also troubled
with his bladder. He was pretty
badly used up and :ould not do much
work. A neighbor came along who
had been troubled the &A.m• wav and
advised hits to use Ikodd'e Kidney
Pills. He took his neigbbor'b advice.
Tbe result ie that the postmaeter is
well and back at work on bit farm.
"Dodd'. Kidney Pall,did great work
for we," is the rlturt and concise story
he is tellingall enquiring friend
Dodd's Kdney Pills will cure you it
your trouble i. ,f the kidneys or
caused by disordered kidneys.
. .... 56.5
56.8
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54
.............. �8
61.9
47.3
45.4
41.4
40.2
37.5
47.6
43.4
49.8
Pum 11.
was Lent.
ylo lard...,, . 76.6
LJackson... ... .... 74
Kidd 74
P. Dan, ey a 70.8
Pollock .. 70.7
'. Milli° 66
L Bisset ... 66
i. Robertson. ....... .. 65.6
1. Rogerson.. . 66.5
}Hays .. 66
L Durst 66
L Currie .. 68.7
r. Yonog .. se
T. Newell .. 69.4
. Cunt ... • 611
L Porter . 58.2
P. I�ptou .......... 57
1. McDowell. 56.5
(.Shackleton.....`:...... 68
4. Davidson..... . 55.2
3. Kidd . 54
L Matheson t•••
.... .
n-rnog T L►1f1f.
Kasu•ney
I. Currie
1. Young
8. Griffin.
Washington .•
1. (.lark
B. P. Joy..
1. McLennan
1. Glen...
K. Moss
61.6
61.6
60.3
57.7
54.8
Fonts
or 111. B. 111.tt
P. Smith
T. Cowan
E. Kelly
Ryan
A. Werk
117. K. Johnston
A. Mann...
H. Halle: in .
J. McKenzie........ ..
C. Allen
•
W. Jones
8. Wilke
G. Mee wen
B. Yoi,i.g
WITHOUT tans.
M. R) an .
B. Boyle.
J. Johnston
P. Drennan
'l. Clark.O. .
H. Roberti/on rttron............r..-..... 61.7
64
68
50
49.4
A Small Inheritance..
At the trial of Horne Tooke, Lord
Eldon speaking of Disown reputatioo.
said : "It is the little inheritance 1
have to leave m chaldron, and. by
'. bel 1 will leave it unimpaired." , ale associated
CH ONTARIO
rut twuAIf, Aran 11, 1912
T
CURRE T LITERATURE FROpIIOUR
Tug APlut HOD AND (1UN.--Ob.7e A G
mote Rod and Gun iu Oauada is out Maws
bitb a etcs1 .pylon tithing Dumber - Oue of the most
A ('Sue -and as usual there is in political nidory
t
•
Y
PORARIES.
aka
ing things
be a caucus
sum ng to io:eeeet fishermen in of the British Cul beret party.
we Province of the Dominion. Perhaps He , ' It
The (test Easy Piubing Club'. Cana- Hae He •
diem outing on the Fregch River ie
the amanitas ounnt.er and It is s good Kir Jatue• Wb • 75. ,egardiog
one, eliminating the floe sport in. Mr. Rowell'? aft • t. ' m lest
dulged in by a party of American in wonder." Why be not cub-
spun•lanen who au.were.l the call of lino" the line of the • hymn. "1'w
the wild In Alguoi{ulo Park. In this lost In wonder. love sad ptraise"1' •
story it was not thrill limb
that got
Our Cbasosi
e.
sway, as is evid.n by reprpdno- uitsipi•
tions of photographs takeu by the The report of the
"Official Photographer" who accom-
panied the party. one of which. "I erican statute. is q
Love, ni Best Gis 1, but 0 You Moa al- the rejertinn of th
longe" hese been utilized a acovercut.
Cooed an people.
Of ezceptioual interest also is the ac- tr will over be able to again secure
count of a flailing sip through Tusket fttyvoraWe terms from the republic for
Laker, haus Scotia. in the game i a muWal interchange of astute' prod-
cuouervati(w department the pump or s acts is a matter of very great doubt.
repestiog shotgun is discussed from
various standpoints and under the I Something New.
repeal of
t on the Ato-
natural after
poral by the
bear this coun-
two WOMEN
TES11FT
Wog-
stable
a Von
stable Compound Did For
Ther H'h•-1�� oIwn
Statements Fadvw.
Halibmrtoo, !ELL r-••• I bed a doctor
examine me sd be said I W failing d
the womb, eo I have been taking Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Composed and
it has done me • lot of good. AB the
bearing -down pains have vanished. I
have gained tis pounds is fie
dlseharge is all gone, and I better
than I have for • long time. I fish any
woman b foolish to suttee ss I did ter
beading of the culture of black and uresseeld t'or. Iodtaa.00II Ne-.. the sake of a few dollars.
silver foxed a second instalment erg- Anovel "shower" foranewly wedded "Yon can use soy letter es etOlfmo-
titled "Heredity" is published. Other couple was given 'sat night to Mr. and nisi. Itmayeseeerapotherposresomen
articles are in keeping with the char, I Mor. Alvah Karate. It was called a who suffer as I did toms yourTo Mable
meter of a special fie ting number of '•chicken shower," and each of the �poand. - Mn Gam. t'"?T,
Haltbortao. Lot 7, P.Lr L
Read Wbs4 This Waimea lays
New Moottellelds Obis -" I take great
Ms1tlAs i eg tae-
bee dose for xis I
bed bearing down
peins. was dissy sad
weak, bed Mir in
tower back ed solid
sot be opal say fest
bag issue* te get a
meal. As As keg e s I
bid en ate, back I
would feel betts,
but wises I would
get up those bearing
down pis would sew back. owl des
dotter ,mid I had finds freebie. leis
I3. !Inkblot's Vegetable Cemps�d ver
the may medhiae that heaped read I
have bees growltg stronger ever Were
I oohed tte take it flogs . k ado
help other eofferisg yeses r Itirstte.
You eau w this lettr."-lis. Cans
Luna. New lleriil. Clarke UAW.
this Caned AD magazine which is pub-
lished by W. J. Taylor. Limited,
Woodstock. Ont. •
API T. CANADA MuNTHLY.--Canada
Honth.y for April opens with en
article by Robson lack, entitled
"Smile." It depicts stage life behind
the scenes au preeenta in graphic
eighty guests presented the couple
with a live chicken.. They t.•ceiyed
eighty hen. and two cockerels, enough
to stock their farm
His Third.
Montreal Harald.
Mr. Gamey, of Maoitouliu, has bees
.elected to bead a r•ecennoitering ex -
style the disillusionment an ludo- pedition along the proorwed right of
crime situations that await the visitor wav to Port Nelson. • This is the third
privileged to witness the preparations reconnoitering expedition in which
and wake-up by which very ordinary Mr. °away has beet; a Ooe of
people aro transformed into kiugs and the others was in the wrtmsnt of
queens, heroes and heroines of tragedy the Hon. Mr. Stratton; the second
and comedy. ••A perfect gel nn.-nt of was in Buffalo.
[Ilu•ion turned inelde out-witl the
hastinge, tbe rigged threads, the Not at Sunday School.
shiny jewels transmuted buck to tic- Niagara FaIli °unite.
piste ; the whole hu•iness of ituagery In sentencing a youth for I ut••gglary
sorted into a junk heap." Robson recently Judge Fawcett, of Brooklyn.
Black also reveals the bread and dectaed that of the 2,700 boys before
butter side of theatrical life, the hand- him for sentence in a pet iod of five
imps and dieadvont ages of the Prof"- years, not ooe of them attended Sun-
sion, end pictutes the by -no -weans day school. The Sunday s,cnoole are
'rosy experiences of actors and ac- doing a great work for the young
tresses. It is on the. whole, a pathetic people. but the question Driers wby
picture, and one realizes how much of were these 2,700 boys not attendance
the attractiveness, of the theatre is de- at Sunday Reboot. The parents of
pendent upon the element of mystery these youthful criminals must bave
and make-believe with which it is eu- been lax in their duty, but, then, pen-
veloped. Robert W. Chambers. haps wore efforts on the part of
author of "The Comma 11 Law," "The Sunday school officials might have
a Fighting Chance," etc.. hes a fascinat- brought them into the fold.
ing story entitled, '•The Uremia Girl'
"comrade, Three," by A.A. Strachan, Reciprocity
Ca igs Argument He-
Woodetook SeaUnel-R•vtsw.
President Taft has strongly rn Sow.
weeded to Congress the passing of a
law to prohibit Ander penalties the
shipping of arms to Mexico. Mexico
is still in a disturbed condition, and
part of the dlffieulty in securing peace
is due to the ease with which arms
and ammunition can be secured from
the United States. The significance
of the President's active lies in the
light which it throws oo the Presi-
dent's attitude towards neighboring
nations. During the heat of the late
reciprocity campaign mach was heard
of the desire of the United State-. and
of President Taft, for territ�,rial ex-
pansion. The Canadian people were
told again and again that the real
object of President Taft was to rqo�b�e
up Canada. it was in vain that
dent Taft declared that the United
States had on its bands at the present
time ail the problems it cared to facet
the opponents of reciprocity continued
their campaign, and it certainlyhad
Re effect. It is quite clear that if
President Taft was desirous of terri-
torial expansion for the United
States he would not be seeking to jut
an end to the internal troubles in
Mexico. He would be encouraging the
trouble -waken rather than seeking
to check them. If he were looking for
an excuses to interfere with Mexico he
would allow the shipping of arms and
ammunition across the border to con-
tinue.
ow
tinue.
with
(pod p,is a thrilling t
Here he eked tears, and. to the as-
tonishment of those present, Milford.
the attorney -general. begot to weep.
"Just look at ?dittoed." said s by-
stapder to Horne Tooke, "what on
earth Is he crying for" Tooke re-
plied: "He is crying to think what a
.mall inheritance Eldon's children are
likely to get."
When Pride Is Justified.
1 mounted police exploits : J. 11. Reed
describes "Where the Otter Hides :"
tbe serial, "With Aviator No. 6." by
H. M. Egbert, reaches its conclusion
in setisfactory fashion ; there are in-
teresting extracts "From a Brave
Man's Journal," selected by Arthur
Hawkes ; "Aunt Elvira's Legacy" is a
clever little story of the outwitting of
a disegreeahle old lady, written by
Madge Macbeth : and Elliot Flower
Far too many mortals are vain and has a bright skit on "The Indirect
aelf•satisfed because of wine tempor- , Way'' -to get rich.
ary mercenary advantage, and in
their eagerness to display that elven- LOCH ALS H.
Cage at every opportunity often de-
stroy Aprillat. their t blessing, the pays- P
ical counts art of sunshine, which is Brunet. REPORT.-Follcwing is the
their own health. Neglected °olds. report of U. S. S. No. 4. Ashfield, for
irregular meals. overloaded stomachs the montn of March. This report is
and night revelry result, in sbattered booed entirely on a system of daily
nerves, depres"ed vigor and fatigue, marks and is supposed to represent
all of which invite decline and disease. a nearly as p.lasible the pupils stand -
Each person stands sentinel at the ing for the month : Sr. IV. -Bain
portals of his own health and he who Stewart 01, Rhoda McKendrick 88.05,
�wrds, protects, strengthen. and D. A. McLennan 84.88, tuella Finlay -
builds up a rugged constitution is son 79.24, Kenneth McLeod 77, Frank
justified in pride and Ands therein his
own recompense -the capacity to en-
joy the fullness of lite.
The strain of modern commercial
and social living taros strength and
energy and in maintaining the highest
Self -efficiency we should not only cul-
tivate deep breathing, out-of-door ex-
ercise, regularity and tempereace in
all things, but study the greetdet of
all physical power -creators. which is
body nourishment. In this, alcoholic
preparations should be carefully
shunned sod such pre-digested nour-
ishment as Scott's Emulsion, which
enriches the blood and creates vitality
by building, hipaling and strengthen-
ing, should be selected.
Scott's Emulsion is scientifically
prepuu'ed and is good for teething
babies, nursing mo:hen, grossing
°bildo'er', the aged and Infirm. It con-
tains no wive or stimulant, but is
wholesome end pure, and bas helped
millions to regain health and sustain
it. Worthless substitutes are some•
times offered. but Scott's Emulsion is
the genuine pure food -medicine.
79.1
76.8
72.7
67.1
65
06
66.7
56.6
57.5
67.6
6?.6
585
15.4
712
097
011.7
04 f1
14.6
Pam 111. A.
wells LaTltf.
J. Melliatot
V. M. Clark
M. Tn,
L. Ger..
P. Kiat ..
ilJ.Wi01b inti
K
Kirke
Prid
0.Ow ebw
M. Cameros.
P. ReI(enrie . 61.2
B. H. McKay
f• t Sweet'
0. Selma
Y. Derma... X Yoga.
r•
.a�'
47
..••M•••• 51....111w
McLennan 78.15, Clifford Cannell 60.-
02, Sadie McDonald 65.02. Jr. IV. -R.
D. McDonald 71.11. Sr. III. -Margaret
Mcleonao 86.56, Walter McKendrick
7364, Wm. J. Ensign 55.72, John Mc-
Leod 63.36. Jr. Iii. -Jessie McDonald
67.09, Mary Finlayson (73.82. Margaret
McLeod 6'2.13, Ian McRae 61.22. Jr.
II. -Helen McRae 94.88, Christens Mc -
Headrick 89.38. Pt. IL -Jean Finlay-
son 93.84, Catherine McDonald 86.43,
Duncan McRae 8617. The numbers
atter the names indicate the percent-
age taken by each. Perfect in attend-
ance : --D. A. MleLennsn, Sadie Mc-
Donald, Margaret McLennan, Walter
McKendrick, Jessie McDonald.
Christens McKendrick, Catherine Mc-
Donald. Bain Stewart, Kenneth Mc-
Leod, Wm. John Eo.ign, Margaret
McLeod and Helen McRae. Number on
roll 22. Average attendance 21.
EDGAR J. RODS, Teacher.
CARLOW.
Moreto.+v. April eth.
9t•norm REPORT. -The following is
the result of t he promotion examination
in S. S. No. 3, Colborne : Jr. IV. to Sr.
MARINE NOTES.T V 376 Alfred Pratt 429 (topwa,1- , • Y
aryy
Medd 875, Ada Shields 373. Sr. it I.
Another Antalgamatioo. I to Jr. IV (ta peer, 3751-Reatta Levy
Montreal, March 30. -He resenta- 506, Roe. McPhee 479, Evelyn Yung -
lives of the big Richelieu and Ontario bl t 406, Violet Hamilton :MO Harry
Navigation merger deal, under the
ubair•mansbip of Sir Rodolphe F wget.
M. P., were in session here today,
compkung details in the merger
scheme. Previous to the conference
this morning, Sir Rodolphe Forget ad-
mitted that all friction had been re-
moved, and that the interests con-
cerned bad finally agreed on a basis of
settlemenL Tbe merger will include,
beside the Richelieu and Ontario Com-
pany, the Northern Navigation con-
cern and the Inland fleet, later t , 1e•
followed by the addition of the Niag-
a!a Company and several other
esaaller Ntirtion interests doing
bu Iu.is os the Great Likes.
D a rumor,' of theanselgarta-
tion PetQ smith, of the R a 0. Com-
eaay. aM
•
*temente which have been
With regard to the so-called
s68ut_�Most of them wide of the
sack. �Os�
some of them have bees
nth then the steal others'.
mesThere
the teem b lib b so merger II raise that the Coos
lies fk Qatari, are
wet �
and III a�. Aa
tarda tbe we sew owe bite y, Il�dsgd
eollePeey a II" ave. Ifs encs gm, TIspert. Nedra llwert. ir. 111.-
be said 01 tine Wadi Uwe very
tbessly. We are taking ewer their
$HIPPAR DTON.
TUESDAY, April 2nd.
ticsotfe Rarowr•-Tbe followings 1.
tbe result of Me promotional examine -
doss far f3. ame1... A .sill . The
eases en emending te
V. + Mer.dith
. Bir. -.1i.y Newry.
flia�haw-t, Na 11 aObis.tss, Obis.
them 1 boreal the4teses is Met
W. C. T. U. Meeting.
contributed.i
The regular meeting of the W. C.
T. U. was beta on Monday afternoon,
witb lees than the average attendance
end very little important business.
The superintendent of work among
/tailors asked those present to bring
some good books and papers t0 the
next meeting for the sailers' bug
The subject for the educational tli (-
hour was •'Sy.ten.atic Giving" and
was taken by Mrs. Davidson, superin•
tendent of that devartment., who
showed by reading ditfl Seem portions
of Scripture that hbe-giviog as pre-
scribed by Scriptural law, requires
that we shall give one -tenths of our in-
come to God's service.
Bible rules for giving always include
w system. Tithing. or laying by in
store upon the fleet day of the week,
Watson 377, Watr. Hamilton :116, Lilyibeneeflte gome from this Practical can be
McPhee 375. Jr. Iii. to Sr. ill. (to received in no other way. Some of
pose, 3751 -Verna HamiltonEdna the benefits are
Jones Otto, Marie Watson 4u2'2,, Laura I. Temporal rt He who
Rutledge 350, Kline Levy 879, Willie honor God with b &rstfruita oil all
Young 375. Sr. II. to Jr. III. (to pass• his increase shall haveprettsen burst -
3011) -Tom Hamilton 442, Gordon Tay ingR out with new wine and kis barns
for 4013, Oen* Hamilton 400. Wilmer filled with plenty.
Howatt 397, Hilda Hardy 370, Frank
2. The needs of God's cause amply
Shields :iL►, Oicvin Young 810. Ralph provided. With few exceptions, the
McPheee Jr. II. to Sr. Ii. (to pass, financithal burden in every
church rete
:400►-Graee Hamilton 480, Iealoel upon e few. If the haphazard, spas
Youssff 897, Jamie Levy 869, Annie candle revere would here their spasms
Jones 922, Joe Young ma Pt. 11 to
more few oentl R help a little.
Jr. Ii, (to (pees, 2411 --Julie Young 314, me child subject t memo- [s in den -'i
tteta Hamilton 317, Genevieve Reggie Hann -
pr. effect w cure. rend . the only rein -
Beelike. 249• Parents are targe 1 to it systetn*tic girl and when
tested Wideman immtdlately alter the whole church shall do it, the o of-
Easen vaeatloo. F.C. 11ASS. 1earh.r. taxa of the Lord shall be filled and His
laborers not being baadieappesd Hie
kingdom will advageehi the earth.
& It add" to oer dspordts In the
Bank of Heaven.
4. Whatever hlpsings 1. nay be-
stow upon the te syslssatle
spiritual -
=the
is a ver. T in i poseur laird 1ha Me'ee• 77s
ksews that those silo are np to the
•of ('behinds giving are
Op on ever IUSI and are
the r11 tr u i� ' '
, ~M•6odd ," wertd ass set
ever lobos or ootid f t their ,.,... tosl-
Icy.
. waaa shoe , in Aloe
Lpers
he. on i Owned 1 ors r tBoc IMM
etriklleyf wage
'lid Heti,
hear eseond.
CM
third
W role
fila is ruts e( glviog
COWAN'S
PERFECTION
COCOA
` Jr• 366U 1 v
•awe, toe. cher as sdeselwsaM of
the esoetpemy s property, *detb, bow -
ever is sat. rhes tial
✓ „wed ilea will owe WA
iisas essseisdes aheolutaly
The weed ea sever bit estoOM-
Mt d ee4es .e trnwogM/ rM
ere In* MeT116110•1111i that T116110•1111 el a
meass
bossod 411 Ire nil bb Os. isle pf es be lova and nd bbssse. *AOC • 6,6 OO
est.-41bilds les is ieTed end biassed by. - Oertyis ghee .
•
Illeabee Reda. navel*
Imam
Jebeseso. We. IL -dims
Osage Widow. _AL ir=
Pegrtai-Tw.M.74:144tvil
wkine. Tem nag*
TIMehe.
MicR a
L good for Growing Girls
and Boys --and they like it. It
nourishes thew httle bodies and
makes them healthy and strong.
Cowan's Cocoa, as yeo get it bran your
groom. is absolutely pane. les dioess
Loa is Annelid by the ass ei the highest
g rade of Cocas heels, akflieay blssd.4.
Nowa as u added to impeir Ih. betbk-
buidiag pe•pvoes of the Crsa.
Do Yon Uma 1>.
Cowan's fleas?
Get Ready
for Spring
by leaving your order
fur shat new SUIT or
OVERCOAT witb
HUGH DUNLOP
apt et T h• Up -to data Tailor
Local Representative
Waited
Permanent employment and a splendid
blooms insured right man to rut, as our
representative in the sole of our huh, and
ornamental Nun.err titook. Former ex -
la bion s ce r �ambition.a« and All
Utnzwrequire
work. A handsome outat furnished free.
Full ins auction* given as to ma siement
of business Writ at Duce ter full parUou-
tars.
The awe kaisers CaffestarisLld.
ILBORNE, ONTARIO
)C.`tTABLIBHICD 1847
r
EASTER
TERM
Frew April lab mericee into our sun'
mer Tern from July Ind and give" op-
portunity for continuous preparation
for the better classof poah o na. iu
influence, equipment and service, we
have no superior•. Free catalogue
explains why. Write Central Busbies.'
College of Toronto, image k Gerrard
Ste.. W. H. Shaw, Pre•.ident.
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MONTREAL
THE STANDARD Is the National
Weekly Newspaper of the Dominion
of Canada- It is national in all its
aims.
It uses the most expensive engrav-
ings, procuring the photographs from
all over the world.
Its articles are carefully selected and
its editorial policy is thoroughly
independent.
A subscription to The Standard
costs ij2.00 per year to any address in
Canada or Great Britain.
TRY IT FOR 1912!
Montreal. Standard Publishing Co,
limited, Publishers.
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CANADA BEATS
THE UNITED STATES
INE NIISls FOR 8111 PILLS
Boz.voatl, MASS, U.S.A.
Mavis( taken two boxes of your
eecellest GIN PILLS, they relieved me
s ranch that I am quite satisfied with
the results. I gave an order to my
:ogabout three weeks ago to
me some more. Nothing has come
yet sad I had to borrow a box from a
Ld1 _[yield who is alseo using GIN
PIi,L& I have none left and am
=111i
eaclicg you $t.so for three boxes
wbleb I 'Mould ask you to send at once
as I am not quite so well when I ave
without GIN PILLS".
AGATHE VANESSE.
Gia ML must be good when people
in Mamachesetta wend all the wayto
Toronto to gat them. There is nothing
like Gin llils--tot.H ng just the same
or just as good. Don't accept substi-
tutes if you value your health and want
to be cared of Kidney and Bladder
Trouble. or Rbestesatima. Insist on
hasing Gin Pills sec. a box, 6 for
free if you write National
a Zbamesytl Co. of Canada.
Dept. A Toronto. 92
A FRIEND IN NEED FOR WOMEN.
Woolen who are run -dawn. Warn -
out from over -work• or from trouble'
ppweenllar to the rex will and Nether.'
Genial or Herbst TMs" ■ frlead , o
deed It ton•e and strengthens to
serves. Perla•" (8. blood. lmprovsstl
S piro. amp'', • clear complexion. i
N mussed especially for expectant
tt."rsrs, sob tlMuld tri taken for at
8..tMTe
eafls• before confinement
..
prlr N.,8.I"rY•I T"ni•
Insur▪ es Mile Sad easy ibiler4rth
momeani
mold "memory. It le also r splendid
serseft ted jpatetet tsen•trestIon, end
1s the a ollieh. for women
appses'W.g that critical perind known
se UM et Li ft.
~eft cont.* Ins no
St It is •
Mime of 8ie"kw whom*
aosollh and 8 ss tial�es
perti
e ssM 10 %sews to 1 proles -
d im
at year Dreeetters. or or ,wall e1 o4
Ow bn4ep, se s packages si es.
N. L WrIbe As. Free Chiseler. • IS
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llonieseekers'
AND
Settlers'
ExcUrsion
TO
Western Canada
VIA CHICAGO
April lf, 23 & 31
and every second Tuesday there-
after until Sept. 17th inclusive,
Special Train
will leave Toronto at 10.30 p. ni.
on above dates for Rdmonton
and points in Manitoba and
Saskatchewan, via Chicago and
St. Paul. carrying through
coaches and Pullman Toui•i.t
Sleepers. - -
NO CHANGE OF CARS
Full particulars from F. F.
Lawrence. Grand Trunk town
Agent, or U. 14. McCutcbeou,
('
tGovernment Agent,
Palmer House Blocs. Tomato,
Ont.
The Most Popular
Route to
MONTREAL
BUFFALO
NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
DETROIT
CHICAGO
ei via (irand Trunk. the may
Ix)13BLK TRACK ROUTE.
6 ssewabip Tickets on Sale
via s11 Linos.
Agar Thbete sad alt 'ofortala-
yy���1� to P. , fawreoee.
Thews � Set. 'Pbooe No. 8.
The
4l assey-
tNarrkk
Shop
ou HAMILTON STKEBTi. the
place to buy all kinds of farm
machinery.
WAGONS from Barn's.
of Woodstock
BUGGIES fres tray's.
of Chatham
WIRE FENCING fres
Standard Fence Co.
CREAM SEPARATORS
from Toronto
BLACK BONE FERT-
ILIZER Eros Detroit
in fact, scything a farmer
nerds ter want+.
Cutters
‘V'e have a few Cutters to
sell at cost as loog as the stock
lots, at
Robert Wilson's
H 'ituu Street, Goderich i
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE
Empire and
Oood Cheer
Ranges
By purchasing either
of these types of stoves
you secure an ideal cook-
ing range.
Come in and see them.
W. R.PINDER
Plumbing, Heating. Electric
Fixtures and Metal Work
Hamilton Street Goderich
5tu rdy' s
IS THE
PLACE
FOR
Pure
Groceries
ALL WE
ASK IS A
TRIAL
Sturdy & Co.
'1'be Grocers On the Square
'PHONE e 1
Money
orBust
Going at Full Bleat
Big Cut in Prices
Men's Overcoats to be cleared at
=6.46.
Men'" Snits to be cleared at
0.46.
Men's Pante to he sold at 85c.
Twenty doyen Shirts to be sold
at, 47e.
Mens Winter Oaps to be cleared
at 3'dc.
Mees Wogking Shirts, regular
75c aid 111.00. for i79c.
Hoy.' Knit:kers to he cleared at
Men • Woollen [locks to be
cleared at 2 pairs for .68.
M. ROB/ Na
South Side of Square
.Mwowts