Exeter Advocate, 1903-2-12, Page 46
tive, it wmth
WS moved that clause 13 continuation classes are formed, FLOOD A CORNWALL
X..110ratg, extended to read, the clerk's selary the committee stroegiv recommended
shall be $.900," Movea by 31r, Loette that the Government grant be dote
S uclers,Eninor and- - one hart, secooded by Mr, thiettelon. that ' blea by t be county; that the Colleg- x0-4 ATaMED Ae, Tsrle
ir eeeeee 4,1 , ..enee the clerk's salary be the saine as last htte Institute grants be : Seaforth, LONVBIR
"A) x` 14" '".$ 1::1:71jtj 37L'Olt, $3300. ,A vote was taken, Messts, $2151.80; Clinton, $20170; Goderich, 4333 'W11 V:).WN•
Lockhart, Centelon, Connolly, Fete $1$00.
gosnn, MeNaughton and Spat:Innen
WITTCOUNOILI"Inn
The Oilmen beanthe first sitting
'of the Jauitary seseion on Titeeday,
Jan. 27th at 3 o'clock, all the members
ineentt except Come. Bowman. _who
was detained home by an injared
toot.
W. U. Kerr, a Briresele, was union-
mously chosen warden, and taking the Lemont, eleteattahteen enetteeeon„.....s,
S feVnITGEs
voting for SSW, mid Messrs. Down%
Gunn, flicks, Leaman Miller, efe„ TheHouseof R:fits t
cortzititinnitotieleFlezfl,
Leen, Patterson and Young for $900, , by
, $25 was lost,
A inotion to raise the salaries of Mr, udee„Yspf9irgtbeenPdueTiaoser snufppiniePellint‘glk. an
anal MrsFrench each on. e.etnt
d
the
Hoose, The tenders were rot newer -
the followiote vete; Ver.- Gunn,
Rieke, 111ler,d'ileLean, Spat:kitten,
Yoteng--41; tigeinst- Centel:Om 'Con•-
uolly. .Duritne. Ferguson,' .Leckhart,
Oett. of ollitet before ilhs Donor Judge The Connell then adjourueti to meet
Holt, he theinten the Coot:mil for the !at 19 eon. on Friday.
honor done him, and epolte atsontel MRIZTH DIY- MOAT.
teagth en aulttews whieh wonial re-;
nuke the attention of I be %Newell. • SS's' L'ellort nr,Roati aeld BSIdge
elones,'kr.• a y •ene mitten was reao •aim autipten,
. Low set • na ltna were app,ontea g The teaaer ,L)f tle.x Hunter la Wee
etrihetle.edetielionee eomanittees fer sentnenv was aceepted fan- the Ben-
zaziller bildge, to lee built daring the
yeer ana t tient elate:
-'•I'ltlit'10.'"Its fee the posn of Ssie.Ang-
n"oe:;ty A:either wove read, front N.by Mr. Darnin, ego -mated le
Renege ft WhtAti?z,, T. 1•1 W. .32" lelekhart. thet the clerk aet
Cleg t. P. W. Saott, W. le Leterenee, ,:tenelaneetleat with Jailer (rillio i
alhalay. J. H. Lataaaa J. merri. inargentasing all siapplies for the jai
1). ."4,•Dtaz..r. and gt„ tee ele;g: enteide of these teteleted tor.
laza i; P.:* the ;1,,,4rlai,11 e4,:zuty Moveal Mr« GUMP. svegapdedhy
fRet• eteian H. W. Anaereati, J, lee 1' n. th3t, the, weeoen, knelt
egent
.• z. lVtioneen, J. M. Ftekl.' Meeette :int% t'inteion aled Vert
The ttentteil ,ttijoartied to tueet agein udceth he etemandtt ee te atteaa to MI
At 3.:Aro a.m. en We:le-elev. orteters in eenteeetioin with the good
',reeds peol. et.Carded
'Eer3"11)31.v-w"-Eisilrkv`i" The l
eeM'ittee nes;:nlisisols %Argo nized
6:1::41ggg A'Aw. te!e'lltien Me. Moller ritair013714
st:ohlift3 .3 was aaAp.t.,..1 il'`4"atiti leane as seetetary, and ate
reenees;
levee ,envit vegt ee-et eranolle. ' Penne retie
melted ine menting at Clinton in
Mee Quenched he the Betileee of the
t Cenedian Celored Cotton Mill and
1zogralldoYees Tfave to Meelee
7iPtetY Betrean
oms, there being three for grocer
one for meat ;ma two for bread,
the.„groceries the teuder of 3.
Irwm was accepted, for meat that
A. Conde at Octs, per fore quartevo
for bread. that of Mr. Dartelitf,
$2,25 per hundred pounds, or 4-e. ee
per 3 lb, loaf. The next teuder
knead, lees that of din King, at $1.
per hundred pounds. There were
imeittes iu the House on Friday,
Corewell, Feb, /0. -Cornwall ba s for
da;C,'. the seemed thee been visited by a flood,
of winch, although Pot $o serious as the
find big flood of sixteeo years ago,
4tt did considerable damage, and drove
ots
e large number of families teem -Heir
for
sae, homes, which are now partly submengeit
e2 Duriug last night the water started to
rise, but subsided before morning. At
10 eau. yesterday it. ban ;wale
risen to a pint higher than any pre -
ter vious mark sine the itoon of 18s7. At
leo 3 p.m, ,yesteedazy the lay ice) frem,
st the vieieity of tile Lenge? neult itap.ds
g!!! began to tome down the river iv. great
gu force, and t e water gradually ro et to
• within a, coatle of feet of overflowiur
tw" the mat haak, The ice jammed at the
vs,v lower end of the town, and the water
RI. rose vele- replete, until it had reached
th of two feet in the lieisitiug room
ef the Stormont brawl) of the Callfelian
a Colored Cotton Cempany's The
fires itt the boiler Lou,e were pat out
und the mill cdosea down.
t't A few anieutee after speed had gene
tt down. and before the beln in the lin.
Ire: Isla/4f ramie the =Wine Atop and b
enheese lied get out, the watee came in
with a rush. and a eumber of the hely
, were eompellid te flee without their
elothing. while ether; were fcreed to
nv jump out threugh the windewe of the
eloth e. tem The water gcadutilly In
I - tit tenet's). and von: little thineige bas
?en one to tito seeek ei yet. but
ee.„
Sha+ weather li.dy (et lee break fo.ne
114 frc.; ..ive the rts"t:t would be very ser-
e. • „ •
. le. j „amen at the.pe.nt
b4h-w l'oriaw.111, in a nine- tint et Oy-
u- iue the eit:Zen$ re,:;111 concern.
le A the eaetern pothole cd the town
el tee ;e -telt ie fur r -e. 'the arettine
t.:4,0P th? Mill is as
1.$ ah,0 the earlang, room, het uo eete
jtili tionetere bee yen Intel reportel•
la Lerenville, eetreine poetion et
the town, e iteaen , bowies are pretty'
• PaP‘:it Mia1 the weep Ines were
t.f- t
„L... fraea teem hennee
vore in a short ti:' naftly sulneeretel.
4.1 The in, :dente of a w on yard belongrn;
to it nun named SS. Laurent in that
aCetton were carried down She river. His
f loss will be eonehlevable. Fourteen
ly gaeoline buoys, belueging to the o•
-
d tenment, and need : Leltee St. be:anent
• and St. Louis, were carried away ,froin
h lock seventeen. Niee of there circled'
t- around in the eittly and were seemed.
A' Five were, however, carried down the
ce, river aud may be d. etroyed. They sire
p eaid to bave cot Sam hundred dol -
1 /are each.
n I There Was a number of vomits in the
n Cornwall dry dock at lock seventeen,
h 'when tte water back, d over the old lock
,s with great force and nearly all the Yes-
Luoan
Miss Kathleen Fox is `visiting i
rather in Seem:tine-Miss Ida, Po
s visiting friends in Milton, the ge
o Mrs, (Rev.) Slily th.--14te, Willi;
wan, who bite been dangerously
for the past few days. is siowly 1
ping„--Aliss Stella Ortue. of Wet
et. Hospital, London, le spending a f
weeks at her home )ere., --Me. Hu
P. Diamond spent a few days here h
week.-Mes. otuas Orme, sr„ wbJ
his been conflued to her heft with
severe attack et la v,rippe„ is emeriti
hee-At the recent midwinter exa
Inatome of Toronto Coneervetone
tlowtteato. Mitten tee; Ill'i:3011,413.11i-'kti. i qr:te ‘1,.."„D4m i: th,......1 341,5 Eultea t 1, /a - '-
vG-,- At Lisle, Alm AleTtirli. haling compl
V;NA'Keitl Awn, RPM-4TP rir41- -1,L'Ii:- !twa on the tirst Teeed ty in June. ea the tequired -course in I:meet:Ott
'enat, Roane MA-et:Atte). en -Leen, led naseed final eamminatirm, reeeiv
unitotnys.
gvadluates degree of
feeeenegenteeein, intiateloei. Iennunt„
Recto exit Biome ;leo Vie POntin ' ' II/34,r°'14.„4` :IV" "",' k P"Itt. Rev. Mr, Gilmour aud Air. Beaton,
&et toat he 034 alIV,,IIIST.A. i.:111114 Gran ton, were in town Wednesday i
fit g .' , i .. t ..„..... 3 h;• v .
Vteieg. Feeee an. • -ea tatunne ett. the ereetion of a lolistpesi fp ceppeetitrit With thr- tit
br at Binoniner aud that the pleue ple.A7terhit chwroL gat anal tow
;.,;:a.A", 0a^.41:4;vi-Z,:t7.--- 41.` 1:;"‘"4,31g -eithqteatas 4avempirrinieal hava. volik.11 is 0N wet a 14.111 1 4. • •
•
•4--,44„ g1.4a4.03t, 34t:7-:, T..
44 4, _ 1; 1-4.ei 4,:,,I.I,OrV ° "
4 , Hefering tO Maitland bridgo leitieeni,altant the fleet a khrel; It ;
. t, . ,
edie110101' S'ky..4 he lied tett lead. beat) XIII ettnetuve%ind well cost alio
4. tu" ieteh nf thn alnithudiad ut the, tit:CS:he-The gam terlv C4 -f littera
rale -mod a "I' , Plit-'''.' lVet:e lenlog letottno mde. the Methoillet C11121* 1* have extqi.d
a,
44. 4.1' fernier 0:tt. and I:het P:' wris "I up invitittion t4t Rev. Ayears; to i
1 aa„ oneeeni that the 1, ....., e e tonli be ;de nedn t.t Wienind sear as doge nast,
.. tt . . 4'a , 6.1.,,,a, ea a wail 4 1.4. •,r,47,:et"ell," 40 1...err! Tit' H4,`V• geettletirm aecepte4 tile 1
- i eremeeutel tli 4 the wenn eloonita 1 t loation sobjeet to the ;onion of tl
4.
e ,n.:. , e.
tize e orl Et D 8"4` in the coning eitivatier. 'etenionitag estmlnitlee of the mann
.. .
ti':' '
aitata .,-4 nisef.he Iris; Jost sustaineil throegh 11
. ,
5i'lln:,-,1%:::::.,:•S'. 13,4,,.',16s);;Ir. g te in femme,. -Miegt sympL;ky Li e
Evy,:ivintior.k,,,,. tended to Mrs. Esthen 9..rggvn ink tl
da. tthof her argi leer, 3.1,1$.S. M.Thotne
___ whieh iegill eveet wen; zed at the nt.
Veen ne donna, of her .,:en. Charlee II., WC
.... 111MaF4 6 milid., 1.1, nneate: witb veh Ai 1 . ,, • . , .
s b 1
ut the den is by no meani o •
e
o . nen ete zeeel
„gee f,o
7..rot
s. „ f"). .nroans e7-dutek g Mr. end Mrs. P. 11, Ream, of lietren
e. „ Oe.; neeeetee, The Iteagieteenee repent tetr urn ate vieiting form:ass leothete 1*28
44'Me: 1,11:U.0 eh 11 we togret Ow. ole element neemente tor eannees and shelme herene-The Ftirmers' It:stint
ant, Mr. 13,4e4aup, who te meson, gentrantnt, ntends oataLaa meeting wils held here on 'Mired:
Oe;; en lige es enenil I;i ;none] " iht egeen St. James' Omen reeeived recent
h.. eOne :red we wieahl are.,,Dalaiena th-gz Not awount reed by trees ->e; front his pariehouere two gond eine
• • • +.0x
hie nue be retnim al tin 1120 Fly roll en__ loads of oats AS it present, which goi
ter thin eneeion. ;inn that the elm* for. Tont receipts soegteteo to prove of the high esteem in whie
*.%rd n°117 of thls reselation. heCar- The Finance committee reported in he is held by theme -The COMM Mee
s . tarot* Of paying 41 acconnte, and that ing of the shareholdere and 'Wilms
Moved by Mr. Connolly. seeonded the water ratite for 1903 he Wel in the North Middlesex Cheese Menotti
t4ty Mr. Mt:Naughton. "that the advance; that the Registrar's rePurt Wring Co„ was held in the Townshi
..°19itrity Votioril of ninon. 11001 SPFi.. be printed in the minutee, and con- hall, 011 Saturdit$'•
elm. &elle to convey one most ein- chided as follows: "The statement of Dintna-Anotber of our %Yell -know
:tete sympathy in yonr bereavement. the. treasurete together with his letter, and highly respected vesident bus hee
Mr. Lea WI the late Crowe) Attorney. have been submitted to ns and have called hence. We refer to the dent
hes Leen it familiar figeee for a tong been tneuntned. We find the same of Ales. Ann Mayo, wife of Mt. anou
itild leitriugd to esteem him coned, end are vog much pleased May, late of this pleve, whielt
very highly heaved, eonfinvi contilet with the very efficient manner in event occurred on Monday, Feb. 2sni
With him as We have dining the tend- which the statement is prepared, it at the resideuce of her daughter, Mrs
ate: sessione, and be it resolved that was full of information to eveeyone a. D. McColl, Parkhill,having ;Maine(
the clerk be itislritett'd to forWard concerning. the finances of the eannty. the great ago of 78 year% Decease
copy of thiseesobetion to the family." Inspector 3. E. Tom's report shows had been only a short time, but bit
-eavried. the expenses connected with the been very feeble for some time. Sh
On motion of Messrs. AfeLeau find schools in West Huron in 1902 to bave was a thorough Christian and los-in
Miller. Hie Honor Judge Doyle was been: • wife end mother and had a host o
congratulated on his promotion, and Teachers' salaries, $48021 es friends who will deeply regret to ben
on Aintion of Measrs. Miller and Speck- SebooI sites and building.- 4599 34 of her death. She leaves behind a fam
man Hie Home .Thilge Holt was else Maps, globes, prizes531.1 05 ily of five daughters and one son t
congratulated. Fut:, impairs, et)c.. 13023 07 mourn her detnise:--Afrs. Wm. Ilen
The following gentlemen were ion nrd, of this place, Mrs. Wm. Collie
pointed Collegiate. Institute trustees; and Mrs. John Woolway. of London
James Scott, Clinton; John Acheson, Mrs. Sheardown, Centralin, Mrs. 3.
'30nerich; Janee Seott, Seitfortle McColl, ParkbilL'and William, of Inin
A deputation nadtessed the Council don. The funeral took place Wednes
nU the question of increasing the day to St. James cemetery. The sym
grains tel Continuation classes, patIty of the community is extende
Reports from County Treasurer and to the bereaved ones in the loss tbe
Inspector 3. E. Tom were read and have sustained.
3ent to cotranitteeS.
Mr. Leitch appeared before the
Council in reference to his claim. for
datnages for injuries to a horse Afr.
Howson, V. S., being Os° heard in
she matter.
Moved by Mr. Miller seconded by
Mr. Spackman, that the warden be
empewered to get the advice of the
county solicitor, regarcli»g the claim
of St. Mary's High School for pay-
ment for pupils from the County- of
Huron, and also the qualifications of
county auditor.
Council adjourned to 10 a.m., Wed-
mesday. •
4 c ccc;i1 bele. he paid tnnastaren, enn „ „ Lenge) taste -The Rev. Afetatitilin. reetor t
d see). home ten in number, were soon
1, afloat and being jammed about by the
, ice. The steamer Princess Louise was
e sunk, but will likely not be very ser-
a iously imaged. The lockmen at lock
d seventeen were compelled to vacate
e their homes in a hurried manner.
• What prevented a serious loss of p„im-
'e perty was the fact that when the
• provements to the t'ornwall Canal were
.:Joeing made a few y• .vs no the banks
were raised some four feet from the
I▪ lene at Dickinsonn Lauding to the foot
• • it Cornwall, some twelve miee in length.
, Had this not been diem the bauk would
IlaVe been overflown from the river, and
,e the result would have been serious. Mr.
S. Greenwood, Meneeer of the cotton
„! mills, stated to -nigh. -that should the.
d Water not rise during the nieht the mint
, will likely start to -day. The weather
• now moderating, and this will lessen
the danger.
Tote.. ..... 301030 00
Teachers, male, 53; tontine, SD; aver-
age salary, mule, 3331; female, $290
Certificates-4st class 8, 2od. 73; 8rdt
332: changes during the year, et
The jailers report showed that there
were 11 prisoners in jail: three charged
with insanity, and eight with vagran-
cy. The jailer requested the Council
to exatnine the jail and adopt a better
and cheaper system of heating the
Special committee reported in favor
of xnemorializing the Legislature to
extend the term of representatives to
local municipalities to 2 years; recom-
mended that the clerk be authorized
to sign memorial adopted by the
County Council of Waterloo, ;taking
for an amendment of the statutes
regarding criminal justice, and regard-
ing the communication of J. 0. Morri-
son, of McKillop, recommended no
action.
Property committee reported that
the jail had been examined and found
in good order; that the inmates corre-
sponded with jailer's report, and
recommended the purchase of material
for a ladder, and that the jailer's re-
port be printed; that the Registry
office had been examined and found in
ettase.a copy of the Ontario Statutes
151.428 and a copy of the Municipal
W...21 for each member. .
eh Letter from the county solicitor.
aellieing to auditors' qualifications, was
veaeSand filed, and the Council pro-
ceeded to elect auditors, D. E. Munro
being chosen oa the second ballot and
La.wrence on the third.
.An application front Keeper French,
• of the House of Refuge,for an increase
on salary, and a motion of Messrs.
,Mi.:Lean. and Gittn that County Clevk
Letriees. salary Vrincreased to $900,
weteettoth sent to Executiye commit -
A petition signed by 111 residents,
asking the Colwell to grant $500 to -
wends cutting down hill at Holmes -
Tale bridge, was sent to .Roacl and
Beidee committee.
Mo. Bon appeared before the Coun-
ted and compleined of certain proce-
.
dare in relation to union school Section
F. 0. 11, Wawanosh and Hullett. The
Council took no action.
Moved by Mr. Lockhart, seconded
by
M. Young -that this Council call
meetiog of representatives front the
envious in Unicipalitiee, to confer with
this Coancil on the advisability of par-
eicipating in the grant to public high-
ways." Sent to Road and Beidge com-
mittee.
A letter wag read from His Honor
Judge Doyle acknowledging the Coun-
eirs. congratulations. -
The opinion of the county solicitor
as to liability to St. Mary's Collegiate
Institute was read and filed.
Reports of Special, Finance, Educe',
tion, County Property and Executive
eornmittees weze read and adopted
Qo reading the report of the Execut
TztlIRD DIY -THURSDAY.
Rettuns from the Goderich, Clinton,
and Seaforth Collegiate Institutes
were presented, and sent to Executive.
Three tereders for printing were
zead and sent to Executive committee,
arel,the clerk was instructed to pur-
good order; that the rooms in the
Court House were woll kept and clean,
and recommended the purchase of
blinds for windows in upper hall, and
storm windows for Judge's room back
of the Court House.
Education committee recommended
no action in the /natter of. appointing
a delegate to the Provincial Trustee's
Association; that in the matter of an
increase to the grant to continuation
Class work in Public Schools,the claim
was a worthy one and an -increase
cornmenlable; that the Public Sawed
Inspectors' reports be published in the
minutes; that for the position of
county exaMiners four applieations
had been received, three of whom had
the necessary" qualiflcationa, namely,
Messrs. Anderson, Cameron and Field,
and that Messrs. Anderson and Cam-
eral) be appointed.
Executive committee recommended
a grant of $20 to the Children's Hospi-
tal, Toronto; a grant of $10 to the
Prisoners' Aid Society; $20 to each
Agricultural and Horticultural Socie.,
ty in the county holding exhibitions
during 1903; $25 to each of the Farm-
ers' Institutes: 325 to each of the
Teachers' Institotes in the connty; the
tenni .grant of $15 to each of the
11ln:eines in the county; that $55 be
paid Mr. Leitch for injury to a horse
at Machester bridge; that the tender
of The Star for printing be accepted,
it, being the lowest. that 310 be
gionted for flowers g' to be planted
nronzid the Court House ; that $25
he granted to the Children's Aid
80--fietY; that with regard to the
cleiritatioe on tbequestion.
of in -
erasing the grant to schools where
Is There a Weak Spot 'That is
Likely to Devolope Disease?
Paine'sCeleryCompotind
Quickly Reaches the Affected
Parts, Fortifies them and
Imparts New Life to
the Blood.
Are you conscious of a weak spot in
connection with any of the great, or-
gans of the bodyR Do your Wile s
bother you? It may be that you ex-
perience pain in urination, or pain .in
the small of the back. You perhaps
find the skin dry and harsh, the urine
high colored or a deposit in if. Any
of these synaptoms point . to . kidney
trietible. •
Is your liver doing its great work
properly? If you have vomiting,
nausea, furred tongue, constipation
or disordered vision, there is a weak
spot in the liver. This demands in-
stant atteotion. . •
Is the network of muscular fibres .of
the stomach in a healthy condition, or
ere the nerves weak, irritated or ill-
flantled? Is digestion poor? Have you
dyspepsia, indigestion, heartburn,
waterbrash o,r flatulence? Any of
these troubles are forerunners of shf-
fering and ill health. Does your blood
as it COUT'SeS to all parts of the body
carry nourishment and life, or is it
filled withimpurities and poisons?
Unless you have a full and vigorous
supply of pure blood your life is daily
in danger.
Erninent medical men and the tens
of thousands made well and strong by
Paine's Celine/ Compound will tell
you that this marvellous medieine is
your sure deliverer from all the
troubles we have mentioned Paine's
Celery Compound quickly and prordpte
ly reaches the weak and sufferinge
parts, fortifies them, gives new life to
the blood, nourisbes the nerves, bg11.14,s
en usele and tissue, and makes yen re-
jOICO ill a, conditiou of health that will
be permahent end la stiog,
g ON ECURDER CHARGE.
bran a.nd Woman 1nested on Enenolt
Liner.
New York, Feb. 10.-4111m immigration.
tuthorities last night detained as pri-
soners on the French Line steamer La
Bretagne two second -cabin passengers,
at the request of Coudert Bros., law-
yers,' acting for the Freud) Minister of
Foreign Affairs. They are Henry Thi-
boeuf, a Frenclunan, and Marie Fietto,
a rung woman who comes from Bel-
gium. Their names appeared on the list
of the ship as M. Mongodin and Mme.
Jouanne. The man is held on suspicion.
of murder and roblo...y, and the woman
is charged with having been his accom-
plice. , On December 1 last a middle-aged
woman, living at Bois de Colorabee, near
Paris, was found murdered. She was
known as Madam Tasseau and was
eonsidered well-to-do. According to the
brief cabled report she was found in a
room, in the house, stabbed to death.
There was evidence of a search, but how
much meney was teken is not known.
The Police dlatovered that two men,
both well dressed, 1 ad called the
house, en pretence that they wanted to
hire an apartment. One of these men
4 believed to have been Thiboettf. Thi-
hoeuf, who is 23 years of eke, good -look -
inn and. welldressed, took his arrest
coolly, and denied all kttowledge of the
crime. The woman, who is about 23
years of age and rather good looking,
was equally unconcerned. Thiboeuf said
that he was a deserter from the French
army, and for that reason he had to
eome to this country under the name
of Moirdin, which, he said, was the
name c• „a friend of his.
BEGISTDBED BROOD ANINIA.LS.
Dill to Admit Thera Duty Free Ap-
proved by Committee.
Washington, Feb. 10. -The House
Committee on VV1zys and Means has fav-
orably reported the bill providing that
all registered brood annnals be admit-
ted duty free, whether they are to be
retained as the property of the im-
porter or are brought in to be sold.
Senator Harris Ills introduced a hill
alinhosenng the free importation of
thoioughbi'ec live stock for breeding
purposes,
*gene_ x elthe
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Debility of system causes neural,
gia, and whatever tends to produce
-enfeeblements induces it. This affec.
tion is undeniably due to lack of
vitality, and its very existence is
evidence of deficient strength.
Remedial measures should there.
fore be directed to improve the who!"
system, for when strength returns to
the system, the neuralgic condition
f the nerves will disappear.
This now is supplied by ST, JAMAS
WAPERS ; they seldom fail to relieve;
their effect is a general building up
f the system.
ST. JAM,US WAYFRS help StOnlaniti
digest food and f.."1. .• nutrintent
through the bloo.: this is the
honest way to get health and strength,
the kind that htsts, develops and
breeds the energy whieh anentnet
plishea ninth.
det..TaMeg Wafers never vertex!.
Veen are a yet:Wier nwiteout a
Peer, without a rival.n Xn
caaeaoeueuralatistlivelaavepee,
veil a Peale and true atty.,*
.1)r.rettrIckiteyteo
Dublin! Xreland.
St.oromer If Werr ere not a secreg
reNteajg: tags numerous doclar,r re.
commendiv them to Mei,- taliorle
we mail Me formula otaa repo:,
Where dealers ore not selling tiro
Y ere mailed epee re -
gene of urine at the Canadian
branch: et. blfella Ilisfort Ca, 1121
5*. Catharine St, Manton -1,
Taitlineennettilla.
Alre. N. Cadet., ef:er a pleaemt
1:4.:1- 4111S rf 1:1111:Vil tik her l,c',iv Itt
v, Olieb.„31eVOIZT31131ell by h-ar erde
M.-'* P. Nutt.- Mes-er. i. Aslitim an
1.. Townsend, a Delotgn nrn v•eezdass
fidetelt in thie edh • Lott an
E.,,1 lea t tn. els f 1.z de hint
in the Nideet, efie2:1 platthe 114 vnee net
with frit. e --Renee: .1 in 'we- ;et, it -
on 31 Vi U from nloosenolo,
W144*.., 1,140.4 feed Al
I14141221':141intend leovingelotztly fee V.
s„S'te Znentimel Iner dengl
Xi... Tone, who hove ;I's 1,8i
iavak"; v4Pg.
gietemyieg the hoese re '1- nay,
121.' MCCOrIlki-1:. We wa-
it teen: tient to eur 114.1.4 end wish
4' iit'Ut (-141'8,S'11:410Mthi. • "-lir. JP11/1
1Za t 4 c'bra Vt. Of t IIP Cennueretal
is hetet VviAtiey. welteene Hr. Rau
14." Ma' WWII oral 1,0p 121, w:11
It' 41 141 r2t.1 tit 01 IN, (hemmer-
6'hat-ili. Leeds Pa vug,17.1,,a ba, ela
al at J. Deialtm t Sanns !leek.
;math entei r :is, la ft
e- het week fee lenulatti. wl.ese 1:4, IN a
t r(03.11 sil nat:gril a lege a al 5 Llge 614Ork,
V M 'tenth -1, a: it ferinly eie.
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ileit to Mt. Car -
eel She bee reot. 4 her agwening 18
town and on bee tenon will Inke up
her i twin. glee on her farm, Bronson
line.- Abe Remit Duraial ras dispoeed
of bls farm nen v. St. che•eph, ,MR, 3084
, Bedard, -Mr. 3, C. KalbIleiselt intends
j building a flue Wek dwelling here the
si coming yeate-Air. S. Rennie- bits pur-
1 I chased four tote ft on) Mr. H. Lippbardt
14 ;mil will et ect two In iek houses the
'1 coming smuttier, Evidently there will
, ho a general boom here this year. ---Mr.
- 'John Foster has moved to town from
bis farm. His son, Louis, who bus
been the in oprietor of the Commeroial
Iwill take charge of the farm and briek-
yards.
Grantou
Mr. \S';12. %mut. %Alio has Leen nth
up ter several days with a epraince
ankle, is able to move around again.-
Mr. Mond Crawford, town line. Int
purelmetel from Mr. Robert Lawlen
one huntived neves of land skeeter.' el
the south side of the town line. -Th*
quarterly board of the Methodist
church extended n nanienotte i ta
tion to Rev. Je ne Holmes to remain
for the third yetue -The litany friende
of Mrs. Wm. Lawton will be pleased
to learnt, that she is convalescing. -\1z.
Robert Squire, Who lvis Leen visitine
relatives here for Rime time, left last
week for 1 oron t prior to 1 (duelling
to his home in Shoal Lake, Alan.
DEng Werani 0 tieh-A. pleasa at event
took place at the Methodist Omuta)
her e on Fridny evening Inst, when the
mealtime assembled ttt celebrate the
wiping off of the church debt. After
the fornia 11 ty of linrniog the mortgages
bad been gnne throttle!), the trustees
gave an oyster suppee eounneume.
ate tire event, and n large number sat
dOW11 to the tables. Aftersimper Mr.
Dolby, of the Bank tic Comtism gee Lai.
can, omit 1 he ehair, end int reaneed a
veey hiteuel ing program. The speak-
ers of the evening were the Revile.
Manning, ot St. Marye, and Ayearst,
of Luean. The church was Imilt about,
nine yenta. ;Igo, at a cost of 37,000, and
the flet that it has been entirely paid
off speaks well for the excellent work
done nutter, its pastor, the Rev. J. EL
Holmes.
.Centraiia
bRs. oRmE oRmE,
• centrals,
otnee honrs a to 10 a.m., 1 to 2 and I' tos ene.
Tele:Au:me communicatiou with main office in Lunn
D genie Op JOSBP1x ANDurisons- The
London News of Tuesday says: -The
death of Jos. Anderson, of Centralia,
occurred last night at Victoria Hos-
pital, from an attack of paralysis. De-
ceased had only been hero three or
four days when the fetal stroke came.
He was in his 40th year, ;Ind has no
relatives in this city. His remains
were taken this afternoon from the
nnd er La k n eroonis of Ferguson &Sons
to the G.T.R. station for shipment to
Centralia, wherathey will be interred.
Smoot, REnoteT.-The following . are
.the names of the pupils who have ob-
tained the highest marks, io S. S. No.
1, for the month of January. Names
are in ordnr of merit V. -Hector
Mitehell, Warren Mitchell, Rose
WtI-
SOD, '.51. Clallfas Sr. IV.--Vernau Wil-
son, .A.IliePaggith Laura Sims, Alvin
Beker.*Ir. IV.-1Yarold Dupla n, Feank
Mitchel!, Norman Woodward, Pearl
Biseetts • Sr. ILL -V. Shemelown, Joe
White, Joe Heaman, Czar Wilson. Jr.
M. -Murray Elliott, 'Willie Sims,Char-
lie Grafton, Gordon Wilsenr:
Lillian Robinson, ,Malvan ;Galan's, N.
Bissett, Norman Hennern. 1I. -M.
Hepburn. Archie 'Robinson, Mervin
Elstgin, Elvmer Wilson, Fart. IL
--
Hazel Mae'', Eddie Signs, Flossie Nee-,
man, Earl 0:11Ifas. Part 1.-•Iziarry
Windsor, Fred Fairhall, Jig° Bogart h,
E. Ca Ins. -
J.A. MCNAMELTON
LOIS M. SMITI1 Teachers.
Zurich
Miss Ida Sipple has returned feom
betroit.-Miss May Stanleke, of Lis-
towel, is visiting her. uncle, Mr. W.
11:Hotiman.--Mr. Josiah Martin and
a son of Mr. Elias 'Wide:nal), of near
Pigeon, Mich, are visiting here. ---Miss
Arinie Fisher spent a few days in Hen-
enll clueing the week, the,guest of her
brother, John.L-The W. G. fless inine
bee Co., purchased the timber on one
ggf the Towunliip roads in the swamp,
ncnth of Zurich road, -Divisirm (must
was held on Monday lest, „7/udge Hol
the newly appointed Jealge of 'Huron
glotlnlY presiding. -Mr. Arthur Ovens-
barrist6e " of Dulaith Minn , coll-
•nt on a numher of friends here lest
\vec.k. -Mv. Ch vie. Sehnte and ta'milv
neve moved hero from Tevistock 104
ao an age o
Malt Breakfast Food
Is Solidly Filled with Nourish-
ing and Life-giving Elements,
One Package Makes a Dish for
Twenty -Five Emple.
The large majority of cereal break-
ast foods furnisb only from nine to
twelte ounces of food, while Malt
Breakfast Food -wholly composed of
concentrated nourishing elements-
furnisbes a, solid and full package of
twenty four ounces of a health -giving
and delicious preparotion, or enough
to tnake a dish for twenty-five people.
The full solid package.of Malt Idreak-
fast Food, makes it tbe most econom-
ical cereal that families can use. Go
to your Grocer, buy a package and. try
it. As far as economy and delicious-
ness are concerned, Malt Breakfast
Food bits no`equal.
ed.
Does it not seem more effective to
breathe in a remedy, to cure disease. of
the breathing organs, than to take the i
remedy into the stomach?
esiel.Mee-
Established AS'79.
Cures While You Sleep
It- cures because the air rendered strongle
antiseptic is carried over the diseased sur-
face with every breath, giving prolonged •
and constant treatment. It is invalu-
able to mothers with small children. t
' Is a boon to asthinatics.
Whooping Cough Bronchitis
croup conchs
Catarrh, Colds Crippe antliney.Fover
'The :Vaporizer and Lamp, whitth should last
a lifLtime,'together with' a bo de of Cr,olcitt, ,
o.tzn a supplies of Llesoleue es cent. and 7
54 cents. 15"4.r4e for clesmiptive booklet contain-
ing highest testimony as to its ValDt.
VAPO-CDPSDLENE IS SOLD nv
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Vapo•Cnesolene Co.
ttSo :Fulton 'itrect 165r Notre name Street
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