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Mali 84 Phone Orders Carefully Filled
'131' nioriam
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of yrs. 3a Stewart,,
d rt,b. rife on Februar,
rr►pieta and satisfactory banlcng service.
Sales Notes collected on favorable terms, and advances mad
on such notes at reasonable. rates.
'lbs Savings` Department is a safe and convenient depository -
for your ;coney. Interest at current rates is paid on deposits
dollar and upwards.
One dollar opens en actio°int rat the Savings Dein: t rieita
_A
i to us
I wane
other
cent
t ;man
rc pts
trated
r II.
te, and
bodied.. `
Fite for
Rust as
ul- .
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46 inure Vat41419, give
esito,, tat'
;"plec>,utre ter a
pray % .flugt Giad kr:tay:
and. nen mill a
r in *IS your ►hla
We . idealre ,you to aCCet
r tor=tt • Gntr1n i value,;
,atilt , retrogn1tton '
don of yori.r eery a as
e Hydro Hy-Iaw. ., -ratepayers la.: •: We -r, oto . v A not Ddu
t'.DwOOrd, voted. on Ey4rr de- target B1 11. Citru 1 t, : 'we !trust pyo
tore by-la.we ca. MorAsy tae ...an,1 weal find y'otir dear u odi '0
vote was attest unanknous .' i -.el ; ' 1 . aod. ; eneaurjaging ,. and. mai
DISTRICT -st.awrilits
Dashwood.
t+e`. itsel
.e cam
atria. O:c0
blit'. Woes
non
his X03
ut, as
oppreciaf'
tar among
yox.of tue by-la.w ofiv tvgicf rated r e Spirts presenc
whist it., Now that - Zurie'hl, Hen- t nOt rs in l your tnenall�
, and Dashwood have passed the l ani trray HSS +eve,.
recesaary by_ laws, ,,t•he :Byrdro Come. your life t' a;toothle
st1e ?o'n will be in a position! to ars- to lead; parer and
d
range for the eotenston of the; power ed -on behalfof t_
Ones out of Exeter. The_ plan as oat- Quarterly Board.-•
Stitt by Ertglneer Wilson. provides for Steward.
be with yoni tar?
field off labour`
sot fill r''nd eerie
Crim be inspIreel
t tiler lives. Sigete
Blyth C1inuitt
.Bender, Reel
; i 1,
la 4000 volt power line to be built This is Mr.. 3ewitt's last . year a
Iwo; Exeter to Dashwood, along the .,pa for of this cixceit, and ail" th'
bau4
1i3 ry load between Hay and Quarterly Board. Meeting on Monday
gltephen. Zurich's s.tpply will . 1e evening of last week, ant itnant rose
an• from this line, co:-inecting with invitation way extended to Revt Bl
It pit Sareota, a &statice of rove and J. McCormick, of ioi.ville, to be
tlaf crus. Hensall will be sa»11edi caere the pastor lo#rt the; next coat
trOlo Exeter by a line built by way Terence ter•m7. ' , • !
tt the London Road.
Lottdesborc,.
I'rettj' Wedlding.—A gt3et, but
y wedding took place :at ;the
bore of Mrs. G. Lyon, on Wedinesda9
e
, last week. w'rieri her only dough., y against( cold
*or, Roselle, became ane bride of W.
• Hiall ng', Butz of Mr. arid: MrA. Rune. DO YJ;ep..g can equal by'a Own Tablets
GUARD THE BAB
Tar guard
the t u�b
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AG,AINNfi COL: DS
1e Hunk ng, of Hullett. Teo rorid% The Tatblets are a toild laxative, that
,marwas g1 en away by her uncle, bur. will keep the little one'a stomach anti,
twice Lye, entered the. parlor to'bowels working t• uJ.arly. 4
th strains of Lobengr1n's weddingtl recogniied fact where the atom
Watch, plays by her coos n, 'MSS ach and bowels a e in good order that
is Lyon. The bride looked chart- colds will not exiar , thran. the healt
.ntOg in a gown of silk crepe de chane• of the little ones be goers and tha
*,;fried with satin and. lace. The he will thrive eest be happy
ah
goodinatured. The Tablets are sorra
by er ediclne dealers or by snail at 26c
a box from The Dr. Williams Oiedicint
Company, Brockv , Ont. t
!Ceremony -ma performed by their
motor, Rev. Mr. Koine. The groaer's
ift to the bride was a pearl sun-.
Murat and to -the pianist a pearl,
net crescent. After .,:ongratulatiorls
Atey all sat down to a suyr.,ptuolas
Ay/adding dinner. The bridal ccerele
left on the atterrioun train, for a_
Alert trip to- Mount laoreet • the
bride travelling in a navy suit with
lk blouse to cr",atch. On their return
deey will take up their abode on the
t rocir''s far n or the lath concession
Y Hulle tt.
Hulse tt.
• Schaal itegix t. —1`he following Is .tne
report of the school in Sectio- leo.
Hallett, for January : Senior IV -
1, wish the 1xa+y9 iitecess.
tlerence Jan:•leson, Mary Gibbings, Goad Steck.—La.ait. week,
!Alta Glazier, Eva Glazier, Pearl ,Mann, c3l.urrie and Sharpe, 6th
Senior III Nona Dale, Cecil Farnham, r two troraugbbrLd ' ork sow
Greta Mann, Ray.-rond Jamieson, ,Per -
a • haaf months old. to Clem;
cy Tasker. Junior III—Willie Living-SCtn and Joseph Sphraw, t
xrxr, Allison Dale_ Senior II — Hall $30 each. The mother is n
Parnha:-r., Joe Hugel Ross McGregor. years old, but is nursing
Charlie Mann, Leslie Task±. Junior titter.- She head' fourteen
Morris
Notes.—Last week, Ctayt
Mr. and .•biro. 0).. $;don, 5:t
tered the •service' et the
Bank, Brussels. He should.
to a good serviceable •man
the good wishes` o4f old f
this intent.—John' G. And
est .mss of Ja-res Anders
Morris, and John 'Tasker,
grave, left for Clinton,
sel.ke sigma €ervice train
Dectior Vith the til1.st t
11—Etta Wright, Halton Mero..Senior two occasiopns and ten 0
Part II—Ernie Dale. Junior Part 11 Thi: sow look fis prize
Kathleen Livingon, Pearl Mero Lai" f` o in & at prize
Don Dale. - Senior Priac•er h rte k t t won n 1914 14eati at
ng
Fowler, Gordon McMichael, mime LWinter Fair. • ' ,
. Wright, Waiter Dale, Clifford Glaz-
ier. Sudden Death.-yLaspt Su
Junior Prixer—(an George Gliaz- frig, whine sitting t
ler, Myrtle Dale;. (b) Fergus Wright. fey lig a. iygai 1en, Tho`A. R. Farnhar, Teacher. 3 and an ad and'well kno
School Report.—The followhig is ere ,and
a weak pell and a
report of the school in. Section Na. trallied anotheraksed an a
:8, 1?t.11ett for the month of J3.n. art' : after and he passed peace
Senior- IV—*Bc tiLi t Scott 90O Vino
ager cin 86. Junior IV •-•- *Thal e I He was 79 yearn 8 mon
days:. He had been ;to Be
Saturday and was about a
Sunday, partaking 'of ;hits s
the Parity. The funeral
on Wednesday afternoon t
cemetery. Rev. D. Wr-en,
the se-rvice. Mr. Bernard
,;ear Traiee, Ireland, and
Canada, when twenty-two
;age, He Lived et Kingst
years, then west to Haile
ship and afterward'to set:
Morris, iocatifg on :rhe f
which he died. Deceased i -
in 1868 to lSirs Isabel An
� died ,six . yews � after, -as
terisk (have perfect attendance
LIFEBUOY SOAP is delightfully ria., marriage to Miss Sarah L
yreshieg for bath or toilet. For and two children were
washing underclothing it is utieq.talled. • f•.n p Craig, this 'to'
Cteanses and, purifies. Earl. at - home. '!L he subjec
notice was a Corvative
-.a, attetnded, the Methodic
le 80, *Blanche Wheat:ey 80, *Verne
Dale 70, *Walter. Scott 64. Senior I11--
eaClifforrd • Britton 78, - Jim Armstrong
5, *Albert_ Whipp 66, *Richard
Bar-
wick 61. Junior I11 --Wilfrid Scott
Lorne Lawson 70, Jack Kellar �69•
CliffOM Carter 68, ,Willie. Barwick 61,
!Jean Lawson 66. Senior 11 .— •Violet
Scent 86, Pheobe Wakefield 48. Junior
41Peter Dunlop 63, *Charlie Riley 61,
*Frank Riley 48, Clifford Colcloegh" 44,
len Stevens 39. Sr, I— *Mildred
Britten 62 *Bert Barwick 61 Junior
.I—Asftiiotd Dale 66, Pier Hazel
(Sa ick 80 Tho e marked with an
soar .of
line, en=;
Standard
velop in.
d he half;
nds it
n, side•
6th; line°
f Bei.
Tuesday;
g in cont
lion. - WW i 'bet that tb
whi h- they
iessrst _ orn's Hall t
e, ,sola -
five and
Rend �r+
line, for
yet third
lets • on
ianotheri
B ruissel3.
�e animal
e Gull
even
.
n
h
In rentoti
why der
19th, 1915.
Angel G
Left a
Gone to He
Abid, a t
Thou at las
Thou
Fax frees
Thou acct
Darling to
Kind, and
Thou - from
But to; b
Novi; our
Arid our
Still we sic
Since • on
non Nastr�
Thou t !
.Safely o•ler -
- h ou the
Soon again'..
In ia'be ar
Where. the;
"fig,
Aird the
ndna thou ih= : left x=
ldt of Win, and care,,
ven to bean a gel,
n of gi *y w ar:•
Ihaa closed j
t tlas gond. t
and caret and( sighintc
ow• a ri62'ig the blest.;
arse, meek an '` gentle,
lov n'g apt t7» tlowers4-
tflii at tat, u s trade,
do Jesus' �, 1 r
tris' _ dark nd lioaiel
s tare rent th[ t
built will net teen ,
4. ti3 butte, tli - a. n.i
y rasa
ret
had the reai�:r : of g
lned, the ansge c �thrd:�l
ewelltn Q'- tri ger,
ed the'viot• �,s song.
lti"ope toI ar • 'ghee,
a of tb.et ,b st, `
ked caeasa fhr i- , troup
An Inc}
The . Wit:
red --inn the
Joni Ross,
was referee
a few wee
po+nden t on
biose a fe
en t c'h;aract
A Fan'r:e
in 'prongress
`held in
ranee at the
greater
a:Iodate. So
c'h�;ta wo
and: -might
cured., the
and, in `al
from entre
evening pro
errea1 mel
to help in
Robertson,
Department
malt: the V
address f
fare` the c
jest:
get n
George F
/and: arest
of the ne
stri3ing
church, exc
``get out o
`Pro;2. Robe
`the- In terru
save, 'get
went on to
..g Preab
Mr: i Forrres
dont to d
but nothin
day
h slat
as Bern
realle
ilt7t sent
!the W:
stay awn,
he and
a4ei
Huai 1'
pier Wit
ook plac'
fjrusaei-
andductth
.Wa:s 1�ar
sire tw
ears - o'
for thre
t towry
oil!
al nate I.
s itarrie
tits, Wet
ting` � ='
In Moor!
teal
enw
n, , 1r -
Ms, a
of !iii
in politic
churc
iouus ma .
,
W,ii1&ax who 'resided
1kson
in 1878 Mr. mord waist
Blyth
Address and Presentation. -- • Tic
Qt rl y Bond- of the Blight- ' Ciao
etch were entertained at the tiers€ to .
e, on Monday evening, .when ;the
rllowing address was read; and .p '-a
sentatltkn 'rarde : To Our Pastor—We
'tie rr ember& .of the Blythe Ci 'cult;
'4uarteriy Board, feel it'nis an aft
t?r 'tate the to convey to you Poole
:idea tot our appreciation of i .u" -
'+mss and association with as dt�,ri^n;o
etre 'past four years. Time lie its, oh-
-ward :marcs, is apt tot brine Chan cs
tto the !•riest of us, butt 1n the Metlio4
idist itinerary trey are inevitable.
4h:ring year etay among t We :nage
learned to love ;you asst a pastor ',and
;Tour tranagi fig ability as Chairman
Azof the Board cannot be over esti,
tatted; -that which we have appreci-
anted -tr cot is the fact, that you have
always endeitoored to keep thefore( 'us
the opirltual welfare ;'lett t• to . Board
and you have been ani insra"ttion1 °tai
eaani of tts and to- to church as a
body. As our pastor your et- 1r'ts to
Instruct and help as !have beln ,c ntirt,
UV. laboring et all time] for thatl
wl�h would prorote our highest
Interests. We have round, loft tee be offering in Bet.ri i kverrie,
one who did not mit ' e t o check of a, very old Aberdeen
taw errors or reprove out ,c1 slide. and., which° wase ealy` d( in
aloof one who did Mott fail to ono- -bred by Peter ;hits, K.C.,
ixathize with •ue ,in tra tiles or tea Ont. Belmar Averne is b
' _ die lith,
good bre
s, Several
were ,after ,the r, but
won out with -bre of $
dgkesf � ball was Ga
lip9e, ie rred calved in
by Belmar Averne, the
dna, 41't 4 tr ntdu3t
He wad an
The Gardhouse Sale of Sh
Scpitecl':' She/thorn' pedigr
are ' still 1..avorite with mi
ers booth in Canada and
parts of the. United States
sabsttantiate thin there ar
,suits of saes on Frl,d
week, a Toronto- Union St
when ` - 44 ihe,a4 at Shorth
sold for .9,855. The anima
property of the - roppclar b
M. Qardhot 9e, of T Weston,
many 0' the `cow* were co
well up in years; several
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uatiioai. It
expian ation
_thy.: the w
presence
was, at the
an occasion,
corItect exp
re tond;ent.
Ary jj!jare at re
Flaaiierice L.
ll•
alt of Another
incident whtl
lurch of the
ti Brucefleid, a
to In The Eg
a8'3', recatia to
her incident '1
team angst of
e
Institute, Im
the day sees
dull, 'bob '
ening session
dere - ball col
one suggeste
be more . ca
sed. The kep
arch opened a�
rrd:nuttes v,
to ippiatfoyrni.
a time embrace
n bad beery
conneetio
n connected, .
• Agriculture,
tom', and. r
had been st
e. of quarters
t , .started, wale
, one of the
iy respected
rhocd, c�ax.e
n the arise
Ing at ;the s
here; get oat
asked the
but got
t of here."
e ta,tii thati h
elan eider, an
that nothing
ate - a sacred
would satisfy the latter
audience shout get out
id; and return d to Dix
;.slake the best the sit
as afterwards said i3
f Mr. Forrest' : actin;
a Ware anngyd at th?
the er elodo n ban
se ; o+t the ch.ire for .sue
but whether th is the
enation or mot, yT cor
annot *sae.
4 • f
estiake
Kited
clic occur
late Rev
ndt vehn
posltoa po
a ° corse.
bfat too`
a ;differ(;
ting wa
on Ilia
e atten;
was irt-uc
ol. accox -
that the
retortable
we,spr Y
adt tit •c -
ttas title
-As th
i
singing
carriedi 1.
1. Prof
rit4it - t
Ottawa
limed;
ted be
He;
the lat
st kn
residen
angrii
of th
me time
of here.'
reason 0
answer
He the
was
assure
would
edifice
t
1'
le
Now is t e Time to Selo t Seed '
1 While twit
ee�3ing G
nnrt ! toa e
44h1e supply;
farms oats
fore they w
tete. net,
o itnfavor>
aideraible gr
In the eLeoit.
ed !grain '1st
i'.eayy yiel4
const dera'b1e'
prorper tkr e�
,sepal, • The.
ant thrum
best to tsc
the >igliit..
sPrmited
It is . Feu
kernels th
And ' are
one ' reason
cleaned w
1,c'tlaose tr
;mg it is
' will: rearm
• . :ave lunare
,especially,
ay breed,
certaiti
and. t
the re
rie las
ic Yards
)a ca.ttl
Were' th
er
ratlyel
calved in 1901 and others in 1996. Thl
;0:-.r.petition for; oWnership Was fair
if
ly keen througbe t the ', and On
iario bryers .were chiefly evidence
The fifteen bulla''on the rd2 fetch
od, $2,720, an aterage of 418/
lieed, and the 29 ifemeleti 7,085,-;
avterage ot over $241 per ad. Th
average cost of the 44 hes eold wa
over $222. Robert Miller, - Stouff
red, cow
'two city,
19e9, and
Pembroke
Marigol
d in bet
ag sat
. Mille
OS. The
-ford' Ece
tor, 19111,
Ire (being
. Duncan{
l'eu have also boon aa, truipiration I;strains there is
to Ito yoar falthi 4114 COurage 4n milking" elle-v.
villa you and. yoer fanoOly 'lave
Pflesed through' ;daring the year„ and
tne anerifice you =aide wheni yet on -
Teen', ad to your King and CountrY YOU.
i'ree bright and noble boys, who
se rather to auffer affliction, and ,Olainford Marrle. 10.s.
months- tinny el
be yin full s
to think a
�f' !seed grain.
ad,ged, last ps
re o..;ature. Co
in y light kerne
'e harvest weat
a.in commenced
Light -weight
;molt the lead`
None, _ while
;grain in the :b
o commence c
irst thee thie
' the fannang
lenty of wind,
fight and gran
ne1Ws,
ppse befor
iYvg, it i
t a suit
On rain,
nmer, be
setae -at!
s Owin,
er, con
to gr
r sprout
heat give
here i
ns, is !th'
anln-g t
Ain
1111 it
o re rov
Of th
sing. time -nti
blow over the
as for seed,
,ft; Yield ati
igr
,look 4roun
beet that c
4oed. The
graSS Seed;
Ori tine hid.
to Vile
wilt atii 10
moving- imp
screen wit
by 24
clean out
Olean. 20 by 2
qeite
grading a;
prepared. r
ti there is
fatiltablo
he secured t
alPlAea
Plump seed,
form are n
the followin
tile; square'
oid deal or
ether weed
WiraS tO the is
ober
scree
There
shouldj
nd clean
ens Oa
ds, oa
as hea
ed.
none t
lover an
es era
kind t
go
: There la ore Catarrh' in
tion of" the country than
Yeare It d to be
Doctors pre Med .local reit
by eonstan ly failing to en
-local treat nt, pronouneed
able, -Cater is a Ion
Cure, aranafacted bY F. ,3.,
„tient the d on the Mao
of the SySt .. One Hundr
,,reward le for d for any
for 'circular and teathr.onial
ow
te
screen
and re
ver,
122 !Or
inch, w
rib gr
ng
this sec
II °the
for wan
incurable
dies, an
wit
it incur
disease
res con
Catarr
heney
titutiona
arei act,
SurfaceS
d Dollar
ase tba
re. Sen
do, Ohio
F. 3.
Sold by all
Hairs PAM!
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a. Bros.
nog. -I mie Sewing -Time [
owar,0
omen s
Suits
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son. You
• • suits to r
Many litt
are a few
e and cuffs
silk braid
• silk collar
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• skirt on coa
; with black
; decidedly fl
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radical change in
pring styles this sea -
have to see the nevi
ally appreci‘te the
e touches thiat go to
active suitS, Here
new suits.
erdine suit, collar
rimmed with black
and buttonsi, fancy
military style, flared
. The skirt is, trimmed
rbedra. ratrigle°,1248".
* tion is' of black a d brown
14 serge, wid flared skirt on coat
trimmed wIth 1,jerti-cbel.a,:kl‘b3ut.toonos.
• A dark b ue cheviot of excel=
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• lent quality!, collar cuff and half
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• belt trimmed with corded silk, coat
of military tyle, flared bottom half
* belt, fancy black buckle. Skirtflared
• with dainty black silk braid trim-
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trimmediwtth three rows of half
inch brard qn cuffs, collar, bottom
of coat ahdrileskeiert.,.. ..................
• skirt. I?
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•t Fancy, crfpe cloth in navy
• or black fancy silk c011ar and
Ibelt. PatciA pockets, flared coat
and skirt. I Price, $25.00
t Oiher nel4 style suit's ranging
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You Should See the
aNew Wash Goods
Our wash goods this season have a host
orth.e most beautiful additions of new
wash fabrics that are now being popu—
larized in the world of fashion. Excel—
lent materials 13,eing shown for the
firsttime and guara.nteed not toloose
-their-beauty of color or jiiiiih'—in—th6
Made in a varied asso4ment of ex7-.
Below are a few huinbers attractinO:
particular attention..
Fancy Seed Voile Beautiful white back ground
covered with little flakey seeds
also large floral designs 36 to 40 inches
wide. 45c Jper 'yard
Reception Voile tful- floral and striped pat-
terns in black, white and colors
36 td 40 inches -wide.
Price to 45c a yard
the queen Of fabrics in pink
Debutante Silk
and Alice blue. LP
7771 ..$1 per yard
In delightful and
Fancy silk Marquissette
varied colorings and
flbrali designs. Prices... 75c a yard
For suiting in white, rose or pale
COtton Moire
Black and white in stripes and checks
Plain Voiles
Plain white in very best quality.
"Indian Head
4 delightful fabric with new floral de-
l -lolly Batise
signs, 30 inches wide.iPrice 20c a yd.
I n pink, sky, tan, white, grey, extra
Cotton Repp
good value. Price,..20c to 25c a yd.
Anderson's best uality for
Kindergarten Cloths
a yard
In all colors and varying widths of stripes
Galateas 3o inches wide. Price . ileSe a yard
In many new designs, stripes and colors, beau -
Crepes
Dimity Checks
Vith dainty rost bud inserts, color
guaranteed. Price...n-15c a yard
Ginghams All that is new, attractive and reliable,
Andersons guaranteed cloths: Pricel5e yd
Crumbs famous and reliable prints in a hundred
Prints dainty new patterns. Price 1272'c to 15c a yard
'IM.en's Suits
Made -to -Measure
$20.00 to 26.00
1, fililidsyna6,nces in worsteds, tweeds and serges, this spring
• dard puyer: re
wool cloth of guaranteed anali e dyes, at
pare to ive ou suits of the hi hest stan-
• prh:ctitally Old Prices,
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. sui.t we make to be a perfect fit,
iWe guar4ntee every
: built to gilve you the Litn't,..ially', sewn and practically
• • al 'satisfaction. Leave your s: Of good wear an gener-
ing order early.
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Batter, Wool
and
Eggs Wanted
Menis Furnishings
The Newest Ideas—
The Lowest Prices
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riUR furnishing department is always showing the
M new things first. If it is something new it is here.
Quality first is pur constant aim you buy here with •
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the correctness of style. .
HATS—The new spring felt and stiff hats are here in 2
all the new shades and shapes, Prices $1 to 2.50 t
SHIRTS—Fot fine wear in black and. white and colors ;
in new fancy designs, sizes 14 to 18i.
Prices 75c to $1.75
TIES—Silk or knitted ties in new tints gavoting of
spring, beautifully designed and carefully made.
Price 25cto 50c
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