The Signal, 1915-2-4, Page 4s
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THS SIGNAL '..SOD - : OR
IYilirnlr �Yilr�!'►iY
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f. ER LA!VALETS
P YOU WANT E
E i . Tersw%s Cable Market
i l >b8reeestative prises sr.: -
*lacer+ ......$7.66 k 41 • lel
/H O Whole* steers ... 7. N i.t1
**cess, pod .. 4. T3 i.l0
oltsta ......... 4.91 i.Noases CU 4.0
▪ shale* 7.10 t.00
i N. medium 6.75 6 JN
• Masher cows, (thoce, . , 6 . N 4. se
That will wear t 1.14 9.01
M eseaw 4,16 6.20
tINeber bens, eked' -COO 0.75
F1
N ped bah, ...... 6.111 1.11
GO TOmediae 5.110 1.71
tort. beluga* . 4.le 6.31
E Poideee. NI to 1,100 Ib. 4.11 i.OJ
M bulls 6.11 6.76
SMah.ss, 760 a 111 vibe. 4.31 4.18
I J.H. McClinton E 4s t.el.. ON to 760 1.00 1.01
tis light, 101 to NO 4.71 6.60
gr_
Oaaaeoe 3.73 4.81
&P. M10T"10'e 1 If*g I1
dfacEwan Estate
ezdodve agents for
SCRANTON
COAL
for Ooderich and District
Egg Coal, $7.75
Stove and Chestnut,
$8.00
per tun
BEST COAL MiNED
Any quantitybeat all Maple
Blabs Mixed ood, Hemlock
and Kindling (Cedar or Pine.)
TELEPHONES, office 01
residence tot Or N
Clinton School of
Commerce
Re -opens January 5th, 1915
Canada and Canadians will have
their Big Opportunity commercial-
ly at the close of the present war.
Prepare yourself to grasp this Qp-
rtunkr eusLitilli boreet suceees.
Ooursls:-Stenographic, Oommer-
oial, Civil Service and Farmer's.
To those who are unable to become
regular attendants lemmoos will be
given by correspondence.
NIGHT SCHOOL
Glasses in any course or *abject,
Tuesday and Thursday,
7:20 to 9:30
'70 R O N T O
In ('entre of Shopping
and Bordner M..trk L-
IPS MONS -res oath Prt.tld *delle
3it7e101.1rAn AND Anum AN PLAN
Ale eerie liseln e_Rt
Outten 4.35 5.00
Makers, choke, each. 75. N U6.00
de. rasa. sad ed41. N ie. N
ipsiopNs 60. N 111.01
Calves, veal, choice 1.16 10.60
do. medium 4.11 1.11
do. ..noon 5.40 7.11
do. stare 4.15 4.51
Lamb.. tight 5.60 4 . N
do. stedtum 1.11 1.60
do. heavy 7 60 4.06
do. calls 4.60 1.00
Itir►seIigbt 1.18 4.11
Sheep.. heavy and becks 4.11 5.14
Call. ... 3.60 4.11
logs. oR oars ........ 5.110 1.14
do. td and watered. 7.16 7.56
do. f.o.. 7.18 1.60
Farmer's Market
Following are the latest mietatleaa
Or farm produce at St LMremee
Market, Toronto.
(Wheat, bushel 11.56 le 40.06
wheat 1.46 1.11
Ler.
. 011 . N
Dare. .11 .14
g•ckwb st .N .01
ars .. 1.91 0.11
yeas 1.40 1.71
Sae, timothy. No. 191.11 16.00
and blower 11.Lis.00 14.00
w, be.dM4 17.11 N.00
do. loom 10.11 11.11
Patter, choloe dairy .50 .91
sew laid, doe. .40 .00
1, deemed, Ib. .11 .11
ons, lb. .14 .11
km, spring, ll. .17 .18
15. .11 .58
ib. .14 .10
Live hens. 11. .10 .11
40. dock.. Ib. .13 .12
do. geese, ID. .11 .13
Apples, basket ....... .11 .40
do. barrel 3.60 5.25
Potatoes, bag .64 .75
Onions. bag 1.50 1.71
Perk. per pound .11 .10
Dressed bogs 10.00 10.50
Beef. klndquartote 13.11 11.00
do. forequarters 3.11 16.011
Lard, les ,10 .10
Toronto Orsln Prices
The following wbote.als prtess are
quoted at the Toronto Board of Trade:
Manitoba Wheat -No. 1 aorthere.
31.64%. lake porta;. Na 3. 31.1114:
No. 3, $1.60; 410 per bushel more ok
track, Oodertch.
Manitoba Oate-No. 3 C.W., 74e;
NO 3 C.W., 71c, tr'aek, bay port.; No.
1 feed, 70c; sample oats, 48140 to'
t9%c.
Ontario Oat.--Outade, 60e to 41st
Ontario Wheat -No. 3, ear let,
51.45 to 51.60. outside, aecorMag to
freights.
American Corn -No. 3 yellow.
all rail ehipmeata, Toronto freight.
Nike.
Peas -No. 2, $1.91 to 53, oar lot..
outside.
Rye -No. 2, 51.14 to 11.30.
Barley --Good malting barter, os$.
n ide, 7k t . 80e.
Rolled O.te-Oar lots; per bag el
90 pounds. 51.40 to 53.10; in smaller
lots, 51.66, Windsor to Moatre•l.
1 Buckwheat-O3e to 89e, " ear lot,
outside.
Mltlte.d-Car iota, per ton. base,
434; .bort* $31; middling., 131 to
431; good teed goer, 339 to 1491 lathed
ears. 31 more.
SCHOOL REPORTS.
li S. NO. 6, COLBORNE.
The following Is thin report of 8. 8.
No. 5, township of Colborne, for the
montb of Januiu . based no weekly
•zamination.: V.-Brrov•s Bogie, r r
enoe Hunter. 1V. -Beatrice Chi.holn.,
Olive McCane, Mary Bogie, Mamie
Tburlow, Philip Bogie. Br. 11 i.-
l.ouella McWhinney. Lillian Morris.
Jr. III. -Helen Chisholm. Elmer
Moore. Sr. II. -Agnes Monis. Jr. 11.
-Robbie Bogie, Eart Bogie, Wesley
Moore, Lillian Thurlow, Charles Mor-
ris.
on
ris, loderick Bogie. Sr. I. -Gram
Bogie, Willie McCann. Charles Moore,
Kamm Chisholm. Jr. 1 -Nellie Mor-
rie,
onria, Jean Angie., ''B" -Oliva Houton.
Late rear* E Kegs, Teacher.
Cetus at beetroot
{ Beechen' attl., ghee.. 41 71 to 44.11
j b. medium 6.60 1.60
do. mammon 6.10 6.00
Q•aaees 4.00 5.00
g toppers' e.hoice corn0.60 4.75
, 0o. medium 6.60
I, do bells 5.74
IWtree., obetcm seek70. 00
do. roe. and med10.01
pprlag.n ..... 50.00
cep. ewe. .... 4.75
ka and cells 4. u
5. 7.50
of sera 1.40
6.00
"L Jones an opHelst r ' 0. is.
Ips found • ticket ..titling him to a
chases in a motor -ear drawing the
ether day. and be is iuilding a gar-
agt-
COMri.flft A 00URe8 iN TRR
o _ �
ikp J1e.sI4
.411 prN� t a
er brad , je� �W
7111 rTyp
6.01
7.00
76.00
66.00
60.00
6.00
4.60
4.24
$.M
14.00
Rent SOW. Oelwe
+maple-/ilrty Detnvs. prime ewe,
NI to $1.10; .blppta& 5* b OM;
54 to 34.80; barer*, 46 60
4e
"yell; sew.. M le 57: bell.. 14.10
Tess.--Aatant: N M tit
Roge--Alnw; heavy. 31 b 41.11;
11.14 to 17,0; ,.rwse% 41.40
41.11; -. 47.60 to 11.01; resale.
to WA. stai 15 to 41 t
Sheep Shasad teebs ty -w.n.sake
sad thea seine; sheep. .heed,;
Isahs. M 10 M; reefIR L M to h-11;
40.10 b 50.11; owes, 01J10 te
1Mom. Mud. 44.35 M 8.14•
Oldeaps Uv. Sheet
Rattle -Market *scrag; beeves, 46.415
Is PAL sews and lettere_ UN le
58.00; calve. 11.14 te 4141.60.
Bowe --Market neatened: light, 8.91
to 401 M. totted, 16.11 trot 1848; heavy.
8.46 te N N;twegh. 5446 to 4611:
On. 54.147 to 56.88; bulk of eater,
11 75 to $4 N.
Sheep market unsettled: native.
1t ne to ft. 95: year'ints. 47 11 to
58.00; iamb.. awns, 47.40 to $JS.
9
Aso heads chapped.
0,sck.. er sore? Have you
'bald creche" which ens and
bleed when the skis le brews
tight? Have �!+ a
tvoebblte, or ail
at time. makkes it agoalF 11orpsu
1.
1 Sabo wi,lw i darer t 118 ser
and will heal the troRve tJa
.kin.
Miss B. angst. of Bast Her
ford, Ns., writes: " My hands
were se badly chapped I was ss-
able to put them 1a water. All
remedies (ailed to heal uatil 1
tried Lam TOOL P.reev ranee
with this halm completely healed
the Debet"
Zafaak hes 4 cut.. bursa bruises,
cures eczema. plies. ca•p1d MOWN
said .ares. Crest b. tee, egad .l1 *hue
d.s..see •ed aslmtlee. Refuse wb-
•titutea At ail dr..aeh.s sed owe..
ie. tea.
v SQUICKREiE
KINOSORIDGE.
MONDAY. Fob. 1. .
JOTTIwoa or reg Wm. --Mr. sad
Mrs. Jame* Youoe. Mr. and Mr*.
Ar mstroag 8t tndi•b and Mrs. Michael
Bowler, all of Oodericb, visited ben
last week Mr. William Moran.
who is attending St. Peter's Seminary,
London, spent 51s vacatbn here
Mies Nellie Sullivan, who went to 8t
Joseph's hospital, London, on Jaouaty
Kind. underwent an operation o.
Wednesday of last week for approd(-
citie. She is Improving nicely
John F. Sullivan hap been in Leedom
slows Wednesday On Wednesday
of tut week Mr. and Mr,. Matthew
O'Connor entertained their frieodr to
a dance, and on Fribey a ".uti.rise
party" was taken to 15r. and Mu.
John C. Dalton'., which ',evening was
also spent to dancing. A Blood
was r. ported on each occasion by all
of the many vo.uog people who were
preseut . 'kingsbridge was well
represented at the Lucknow boll op
Monday last.
BENMILLER.
WEDNESDAY, Jan. T..
Several new poet-tnes have ap-
peared on rural route No. 4 in the last
week, and our genial courier, Mr.
Moore, is buoy covering the ground of
his trip every day, and he is mot pray-
ing for any more drifting snow.t wine
to make the work any more difficult
than it is at present. Rumor ray. be
will be moving to O..derich, w as to
make bb journey lem by twelve miles
than it is from here.
lieemowkRT V.ALLY.-The mMaioe-
ary rally in the Methodist church here
last night was a decided succeee,
though many regretted the ab'eoce of
Rev. It. 0. Powell, the busy field -sec-
retary for temperaoce for Huron
county. who eould not be pr rent on
account of tickers@ in the tastily. A11
were charmed std edified by - the (stir-
ring address oo the whole miseiooary
question by Rev. Ohm* E. Manning,
mei- tont general secretary of the gen-
et al misdonary board of the Methodist
church of Oanads. This meeting was
purely educative along tnbiooary
linea and no 'ascriptions were asked
for, but a complete canvass of the
homes on this field will be made
in the near tut are. it was cheering to
see upwards of 175 adults in attend-
ance, in spite of several counter at-
tractions.
KIPPEN.
FRIDAY. Jan. Mi.
PERSONAL Mgiriow.-Mr. and Mn•
Thomas Dayman, of Whitewood.
Rask., and hes brother Will, of White-
wood, are renewing ofd f. iendsbtp.
herr, along their hear -quarters with
their mother, Mrs. Peter Dayman.
They report condition, as very fair
CRIPPLED BY
RHEUMATISM
4M MY. Ara" Wbisiag. iee. Joe O O.
•waimaw riser ..d me a lei e( Ole
Past Whir i ...t for the
ta.t leo. 0.1 wearast s.
e .Y Mb�epwhims
4..•I .iinuri ~.a
seeetelj leaw..
M
=emit ....L raweM=ma:
crew pi sed est we rend%
Mra BM MAX
GinPills
.tart vetswDfatra
You ata readily lellMyo.r
ter ttisdder is elected, Yon will L
peas is the small of the back, ggrrooii■
or Mips, your friar will be hiskly
c..1ond, brick dust a miscue ddaeppo.
db w"1 show is the es rsieg, your
wrists or ashler may swell, all des
b leattlw Wheys which Gin PUL
will dAeliat right re
.pmset w.t..s i `e't
�ib.r=' Oi .r CwJa ..
r.
•
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ONTARtu
mood a Wlelamong Sit *Ya.osos 4 .:Mi
Mrs. Mawr Oil rlow of Frobisher.
rattis termer*
amUm" of t. geese .
etas 6 wreOaten plete fay
wooed
etoa�ue title Ib55.
'.8MOM food times 1n
aMt tb'nslsmr al eb*wos This
wsok we ehradele the reeoval from
ori Midst of Mr. nod ill. tier. Alair,
who hero woos to Y.tr with thorn ma-
im -law. Mr. Adam Steep. th Oodssioh
Ye. and Yrs. Alalr have
Need hsa. 9,r thiel -elz year. sad barn
"IMO Bair foleily. who are
WNW widely* of Port Col -
bow. hila hbaadnt•at 1e
his oohs fro,#. Yea Yabios in Dose oft
and nos Ms4.1., railway bookkeeper.
Yan
Yea. Webber .h London .ad lire'
Steep la Roderish towa.hlp. They
Mare eta with our best wise.s for a
bag sad happy Me. While with w
they have hod the resect and waft -
Ames of a arrh.dy and the whole
e
ahiose�aaaIMy will he poorer for their
PORTER'S Full_
T'vasDAT, Feb. 2.
Norms. -Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, ul
Wioghasa, and Mr. sad Mrs. Mar-
shall, free the Wart, visited as Mr.
Join BLit's lam week Mr.. Gtb-
son. a Logsdon, at on, has bevimtNng at
Peter McDougalr. Mee Rub
Currie is visiting in the neigbboebood.
Mtlrtt"O.orgs sad We.ky Van-
derburg attended an Orange meeting
at Exeter of T>ledoy Mrs. John
Blair is Ask'sg at Wingb.m
Mr. John (lox, who hie been coellned
to his bed for the be leu days, is •
little better, bet sot impends, ae
quick)?7 se his many friends would Fe
pressed to hear Mr. James Har-
rison
anrt.on ie laid no with 0eetralgfa
Mr. Johnny lima.ssoa sad Mr. A0
%nekton .t tattled the Orange eaatitg
at Exeter of 1b. Bettleay
eoogvsgstion latteaditolding a parlor
social at 15. both. of Stewart Mc-
Dougall
o-Dougall oo Tuesday, February 9th.
AUBURN.
W*DxasnAT, Feb. 3.
An Ow Rsmnorr DSTASTS.-Atter
a lingering UI,s.e Oen A.kwlth
passed to the Greet Beyond earlyiTnee-
dsy morning at the home of hi.daogb-
�Mrs. 0. A. How.00, in his seventy -
year. He Laves to mourn his de-
parture one roe, R. J. Askwith, aod
one dsowhtar, 11za C. A. Howson,
both Ilving to the vlfag.. The fun-
eral takes place oo Wednesdayafter-
noon from the Baptist church, the lo -
tamest Io be In Hairs cemetery. The
lissyy� d is .IlIS*iraftloutlction. to the
sta east
Owlsg to the etoem on Tuesday the
man trains were esteeUed and Joe.
Irwia did not go on his rural trip.
Mrs. J. 0. Clark sod Mr, Stanley
Match are (*proving after attacks of
measles.
The lied Orme Soviet held an ez-
hibltloo of their work for .oldie,. on
Wednesday in the Fbeeeler,' hall sad
gave *,tet -cent tea, realising $22 for
their labor.
At the asoual • meeting of Knox
church Monday .seating ML. Jest
Stalker. who is leaving foe /lint.
Mkt., wag pees *ted with a purse in
recogr Ilioe el bar .swiss* ae urgaaiet.
OODERICN TOWNSHIP.
Werumenur, Nib. &
Mel Elsie Lobi hos gobs to Radio -
son, cask., to wait upon her ester,
Mrs. Norman Snider, who le not in
good health.
At Mr. W. H. Lobb'. sale of .sale
. few days ago twenty cow. wens sold
at an average of 688 Ons cow and
.alt .old et 0108 and • cow at 5101.
Mr..ad Mrs. George Aphelion, of
Medina. Hat, Alberta, are spending
the winter at the home of the 1oem�.
mote, Mrs, Hobert Acheloos.
The directors of the Holmsevili.
Cheese Oo. have engaged Fred Belie -
worth. of ltbeddoo, as cheese maker
for the coming seams..,
The Patriotic Society of Goderioh
townabip meets at the boom of Mr,.
T. Johnston, 4th eoocsedos. oo Friday,
February 5th- The Huron road breath
of the same eod.ty resets at the home
of Mrs. Kobt. Tbomp.on on Friday,
February 12th. A full attendance is
requested.
Remember the patriotic 000eert to
be given in No. 1 schoolhouse on Fri -
d• evening of this week, in aid of the
Belgian relief fund. A very attrac-
tive program Ism bees prepared under
the direction of Mr.. Corson. Rev. J.
B. Fotberingbam .11 be the chair -
Man.
BAYFIELD.
rsIDAT: Jae. 18.
Mr. G ting. of Haraiota, Man..
Is visiting his uncle. here. Masers.
Thos. and George King.
Rev. Frank Rickard, kat• of Mummy,
who bas been appointed rector of Bay.
Geld, Ooshe. wad Varna churches. has
arrived bene with hie wife and tastily
sod has matured upon the discharge of
hie rectorial rttaet,ont
Sr. Axnaaw's al C,itacan-
.-Tbe a
an"Nook-taking • of 8t. Andrew's
cbureh has taken place. w1t0 moose -
aging results. The report of tis nee -
d on, presented at the annual mean.-
gallows'
osgtrgallonwl meeting. .bow. an Increase
of seven in the metabereblp, which
now stands at 1a. The total amount
of money rimed by the church In its
vsriots organisslloni was 12,845 •
slight increase over the figures for
1913. The budget alloation d 6613
wits accepted It is intended to hove
• thorough .moven Of the enagr.ga-
Non by the eaaagere and the aro-
atondry commit tee, with • view to the
int��.rroedeetioe of sense uniform method
~171 etaICOLTOnAL Socturi.-Of-
Seen of the Dayileki Agrleultursl
$nelely have bens elated as follows
ler the year t Feeeloe.4. Robert Sunr-
ise t Sete vlee.p osidee . J. W.e. laids 1
Jobe Stewart. Joie Meal
ley. i . M.Marray. A.
Wets*. L. Aridmtens, 7. cOleeA B.
.•too B.A.Oorrpr We Rtisass,
11. 1R Riergl.., D. R. M.N.agbtes.
M. Weals. J. Magee,. Jobs tie -
Naughton t ..esetary A. i R. Iberia t
treat
tern, F. A. Mwaeds i ao hose,
John 0.5..er, Tine. utas-.-- L
reeosrnitios et bis enema At=
pare to the nosi.ty, Y..
Nasky who for evsf Wray yrs
wee a armee, woe maths ilik frier
bar of the Maisky.
New Catton Goods!
FEBRUARY IS THE MONTH WHEN EVERYONE IS
PLANNING and BEGINNING THEIR SPRING 3WI
Fine sheer material* for spring dresses with dainty designs and color combination. appeal to
every woman who intends to flash her sewing early.Long cloths, nainaooks end embroideries
m
for the snmer.undergarments are now thought of and made up for the early season. Our lines
of just sock material will appeal to every woman and we invite inspectign. Wait, sed so,
*lee moat minimal in our sbowtng of light -weight materials o,.
..' ,.
WHITE' COTTONS "'°; ; :r`. H.ivyr'hlt tt'�` 1 Inches wide. per" �0�C
• yard
Floe Oembrie. tree from dressing and when frosted looks like linen, at.per yard ' 18C
Flue .beer Naln.00k., 3e ruchee
wide and se yard telt bMboh trod SstNMa
NAIN S 0 0 K S O3"Hs or t his l te wW be needed for the ens uodenprm.et*, We early
easy dhfeswot d Sae 00410.., N inches to soli inch.o wide, at 3M
p., yard j� _... * 1 no. 111o. !Oa. Bis std a7Vl.
CCOTTON CREPES Our showing et Cotton Crepes is made up of the newel* amigos is
small pattern* and desirable colon. The beet cloths are oompoe.d of
white ground with dainty colored pattern.. Nothing is name suitd►hb
fora light -weight Cotton them sad the oolor la etsry p�eo• can be relic. upon. We *iso have many
piece. is dark grounds with light patterns. Thea. cloths wake burin/ easy and sae be had !i 15c
Inches wide at per yard
Ws bare in l*ek omany very fins pieces of Ootto. Weis. e pat -
COTTON VOILES terns in this cloth are all DOW sad distinct from eaytileg prev-
iously shown. Bach piece is 17 Inches wide at hoe feed.
For a white waist nothing is more suitable tban'Vestiog and our new Nock is lade
up of the newel patterns. tie also hey. unsay plain cloths in basket weaves sad
poplins that ere suitable for separate waists. These cloths 15c to 25c
range In prim from, per yard
only
VESTINGS
W. B. CORSETS 1 J. H. Colborne
D. & A. CORSETS
A
PORT ALBERT.
ITEIONSIESO
T. Feb. 4th.
Noes*. -Mise Ethel Brown returned
home on Mooday from Clinton, where
Ishe was the guest of Kiss - Roadie
Rchoenbals.. , . Th. Port Albert school
hat been closed the last few days ow-
ing to the Woes of the teacher. Mise
Pearl Machete's Mr. H. Hardee
was in Loodoo Wt leotards,oo busi-
ness and spent Sunday and onday at
St. Thomas, the guest of Mr. and Mn.
J. K Nelson Ws regret to report
the serious illness of Mr. and Yrs. W.
, 0. F. Brown, but are glad to say that
both are Improving somewhat.
COLBORNE.
Wltmlrt.SDAT, Feb. 3rd.
MUNICIPAL T..sraorta.-At the an-
nual mooting of the Colborne Tran
pboo• System. held at Carlow.
Masers. os. Hseftton, 0. Lamb and
Th
J. B. Orn were elected ooemiesio..rs,
Mr. O. R. Forster and Yr. R. H. Wal -
1 tees retiring attar nearly five years'
'
service. It was ld decided to boa pie -
rile at the .eml-aawusl meeting oa
' Jdy lar. at B.etMilkr. aad the eoe-
mNte. io chaette were instructed to
n ote a speaker togive as addos
auditorshe report. at the
son e'! r aw a very
saUetactory state of An*nose, having a
w thstaotial balance on heed A com-
mittee wuu appointed to eoosider and
report of future liabilities 0f the sub-
scribers when the debenture debt was
A number et quest/owl
were s• ubmitted to the chairman of
the Ontario RailwayBoard regard's,/
this question by tis ooemitter, to
which a very satisfactory reply has
dace beet remind.
WESTFIELD.
TVIMIDAT, Feb.1.
DzATR of Mrs O'Oownorz-W. ars
..try to bear of um, death of Mee
Mary O'Connor, who bas lived with
and kept house for her brother at
Donnybrook for many years. Mies
O'Connor was ill for • long time. The
deceased was a woman peat middle
111e. 9he leaves many treads to
mourn her {oat Mr. (YOoo.or,
brother of the deceased, has Moen
taken with • stroke datahis ester's
death.
News OF TIM Wigg.-M1es Mar-
�gsrraect Farrow ie vidtiog friends at
Du.gsoeon. Mrs. Medd, of Chat-
ham. and Mrs. Ainslie, of Leamington,
ars visiting their sister, Met J N.
pip Ulm 031e.s Clark. of
8L H. ane, is visitlog her sinter, Mrs.
Marvin McDowell A number of
farmers are team* Inge and wood to
Auburn The Kpwortb League of
Westfield chords held a social and
literary evening on Friday last, the
refreshments bon candy and apple.
Mr. W. J. Parks bag bought a
house from William Marsh In Auburn,
and we believe inti mos moving into 16
beton satiny months have pared.
Rheumatism, Lumbago
and Lame Back
out be cured by the great fruit kidney
asd "Ter re
FiO PILLS
Brantford, Oct., Aug. 13,
g 1911.
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Your .dbINKiue, g Piida, W
worked wooden for me. 'tris thew
static pains have entirely lett sae std
I owe .vatlog to your remedy.
You are at I1Ferty teon. this.
H. R GAlt�raw
At .11 dealers 8 and 50 omits or
mailed by The Fig P111 Co., St. Thom-
, .oRohlrt t Geese4 & try R. A
BLYTN.
W RDWSaDAT, Felt 4.
Jarneae.-We went visaed br •
eery strong wind the fret, few days of
this week. sad Ills, feiMwieg a Mary
refs, mad. ties 1 ka-
le
e-
b; 1.waft on la teat,, t wast
es.�ww.ry
that the cbitdyeo t oa
thole.LW .sod used them kw a riot.
A w.ebsr from bars ,.seised M-
ykonos* sighttn N a r wee and 1is.s
usual seem it then ..egt.d sad re-
port baring a good neem downs.
Ikon... sot d1eeee a doses es 4 gtwen
Cee_ 14.1 kutel ea i vIdsibey
at the
SW taw
Z"Igsass at t tows. It is mtyss-
tksnt will bit s mod mousait sod
as sajoribir Moo .Mits. Joe How
dome% who itso bent villeins with
bar skive Mho IL roseyth. Ilier •
ow* ei woke vollnresd to kis lismo
In Howiek last week The Odd -
fellows purpose holding an "at home"
in their hall oa Tuesdayevening, Feb-
ruary Yth Th. nowshoe Club
walked out to Mr. Jas. Tierney's, But
Wwaoosb, ow night last week and
moot as aojoevening Mr.
B. Thomas.0 P,R. spent here who
was in Markdals laying at net his de-
ceased wife, returned to duty on Wed-
nesday last,
A 8voctaortiL EFFORT. -The con-
tinuation alas of Blytb public school
held • patriotic concert in Industry
Hall on Friday evening which was
pureed with bumper house, the hall
being peeked to the door,. Every per-
son in attendant. sajoyed the per-
formance, as well they might. A
great Beal of credit ie due for the pains
taken by the teachers, Mr,. James:
Barr and Mies Bisset, who bad been
training the children for some time.
The program 000sisted of chorused,
dust., moath-organ solos, the May-
pole drill. recitations, tableaux anda
play entitled. 'Powder in the Bee,"
hi two ac , which war wall acted by
all those taking part The recelpts
amounted to over 50), which will be
OD
apDiisd tp Belgian relief.
WWrrs'Mts UroLLows --Thursday
evening loot Blyth Lodge, 1. ill 0. F.,
bebi a mark/ meeting for the purpose
d - tewtng a third degree on ons of
the ttambers, also to have the odko s
for the year installed. Mr. Wm. Mac-
Kay, 0, D. G. Master, sad suite as
fo)owa? A. Clark, D. b. G. war�do;
W.DomG
4 D. L. G. Marshall
. Secretary ; C. Jialts.
D. D. G. T4ea.urer, all of Hsne•it ar-
rived on the 7 p. m. train for that
porpoise. The first business was the
conferring of the degree, which was
put ou In good style by the home
lodge. The nett order of business
was the installation, and, although
there have been some good installa-
tMs teams here in the pout, we are
safe in wing that Bro. MacKay'.
em
teequaled, if not surprised, any
eta. others. The following officers
were installed : N. G. G. E. McTag-
gart V. G., Thos. \Vallace; R. 8., A.
W. Robineon ; F. 8., John Pett : treas-
urer. Dr. Allison ; warden, 8. A.
Poplestone ; conductor, Dr. Allison ;
O. G., W. Logan ; 1. G., W. Begley ;
R. 8. N. G., John Weymouth ; L 8.
N. 0., W. Moore ; H. S. V. G., Thos.
Stewart ; L. 8. V. 0.. G. A. Mander-
son ; R. 8. S.; John Knox ; L 8. 8.,
Norman Knox ; chaplain, P. Gsrdloer.
After the ceremony light lunch was
partaken of. followed by speer
and the District Deputy gave one of
the beetspeeches ever listened to in
Blyth lodge A number of other
members also gave short addrsee,
which closed the evening about 1 ain.
CURRENT PU8LICATIO948.
TOR CANADIAN M..,AURa. - T►. 1...0
dela sale. for February oo la
dad of iar to Canadian Trial.r
ena
which thrown a eurion. lint en ths stroloog
rd.UM.s that enlisted be, semen the imry W
dvO.s n,. In the pe .ist4de iso ..sad
pears after the fall of clueless.15. carless
sod of Walker's L. .Yew. 15.4 In 170 s M
eawhe mtMkrs sell Mindanao private est -
wen able to brine the ser ROM* Adm
Euon se mad of tenable. TAY Deaner of
( Mtu Hasw e
Hassid.. Mee Include. rd
et>•pbte .nary d1 lis maser In wNo► ow,
pwet FitatrsM and bi. party of Rossi North-
west bleiseted Folies perished In tae pmrta.a-
mpw et Baty en the Are' ie trail betters Fort
McPherson sed Dawson (Yty.
�,t� Sri,.Rt AOT t' MOIrtnLT. - A Rdtahl.
SI 1! W mom( somber el ('atmos
lama F "ileac Dar. Is an deed or the
Tear, whisk W wrest R.esm.ed Kr
.kkaw. if♦ • .1.14 ppoetr[
df ..ireyArtier Ayer, I. "Cu-
ed,
..* the -=is.'" .ayemos airlines thine
Neat dales of drsinteatle iIA t�
e.sasee.e{trryyy. skn M1.trryiack moat els
se
n.adahleshort Al ry GOO
tMw.Unt
sal Teense war
-.
List -i see there'. • report Reis
Hellated that eonent. bases foe Gra
mats ean.os have teen found theft.
Cis -Don't b.l:e.. • word you hear
from Holland. Lei ge.graph11 sayer
It is a low, trios ntry
IS YOUR ROOF ONE OF
THOSE IN THIS TOWN
that needs oar art. noon ? The
longer you delay making the modal
repair. the more drawee the weather
le doing and the greater your ex-
pense
Tinning and Repairing
roofs, .leo building gutters and lead -
ere, Is our part of this world's woe k,
and we do it well.
Better .std for to now sod be
reedy for the coming weather.
Fred Hunt
Hamilton Street
Phone 135
New Train Service
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