,epresented :saie in sayigg thil’t Waists fog nything you have At any we nhing lacking in and price. Just simens from the $15 tnds suits. $15 1 not for: an e22: W h} aat comes :ate Stores ots of ï¬ne reat advan. ices. pest the goods bite and 4.59. ltnr Suits $18.50 ats and Collection le Shirt 1'a ~AAVLL \‘0I‘K 1()r a fe\" daEVS. ing' sec. ; I. ' on Dat‘and seeds are in splenâ€" J. E. Jackson' CW 0“ 1n Ithis vicinitv. guard : J- B“ n Easter Monday, April 11, R. Shields 33% j†the quSpices of the wmâ€" ancc commltteco " S Of St. Andrew‘s church, Graham. 331d â€" ' 0- 3. hall. COL-Sam. tees. T1113 .19“? -P-. will gch a. lecture on flourishing canalâ€! $7.5 3. Silk, me latest all the specially Styles 11 save the l 6.59 zslin dozen 3 dOZ‘ 7.50 if PORT HOOVEI{-â€"l\11\KII'UD.'\. Standing of pupils of S. S. No. 18, 1 miposa, for the month of March. Sames arranged in order of merit - . Mitchell. Maud San- Stcelc. Clara Culbert, Stella James. Jr. 4thâ€"â€"Mcarl James. lla Mitchell. ‘ Edna Mark, .lnhur Sauguin. Sr. 3111â€"Amy Rogers. Sr. 3rdâ€"Stewart Hall,‘ Ollle James Earl Beadle, Annie â€Braâ€"Hula Bea-(110, Mary Kerl'. Jr. c Snelgrove. Robert Kerr. Edward Bell. Arthur Mouse. 2an classâ€"- 1mm Rodman. Mildred Mitchell. Anâ€" Rogers. Stanley Spur-ks, Nelson Pt. 2ndâ€"â€"lris Sanguin, 1st classâ€"Morley nie Sanguin. llillil» Campbell. BALSAJ LAKE Report of S. S.\ -. o. 1‘ for March. 5th classâ€"J man Lily Rea Bessie] Sr 4th classâ€"Flossie ‘ Una-4. l--A â€"_ Report of S. S. No. 10, Fenelon,‘ for March. 5th classâ€"Jasper For- man, Lilv Rea. Bessie Parrington. l Sr. 4th classâ€"Flossie Rea, Pearl! Black, Ruml Rea, Lily Irwin. Jr. l 41h classâ€"Sadie Black, Harry Rea,‘ Mice Parrington. William Forman. 5r. 3rd classâ€"May Black, Mary M. Parrington, Lizzie Forman, Russel- lrwin. Sr. 2nd classMRobbie Hur- tfrove. Florence Parrington. Alma, Wait. Archie Moflat. Jr. 2nd class James Form-an. Elva Irwin. Mary Forman, George Forman. Pt. 2nd -Ross Myers. Joseph Parrington. ls: class-Wildcr Ewers, Willie Har- mzx Pearl Ilargravo. Bessie 5‘ Mmposa friends- ; farmers saF ctv‘ 5011, I John Jennle ml: of mar“ taming i L suggi‘t' Qnflzit'tr ‘1 â€â€˜ “Siting 'srie Sugs ‘5 JOhnSton of Columbus, is at ..t \isiting \\ 'th her sister, MYS- ‘1 Annis SS Rachael Moore spent FTidaY \' Ih:‘. McMill ’3' Sugg pr.-. -__-, 5‘. No. 9 Fenelon, for lassâ€"Lora McKenzie, ,ld, Ronald Tolmie. 'al Sinclair. Willie: Webster. Jr. 4th-â€"-‘ Lila Nesbitt. John Tolmiv. Wilfred Har- -â€".\laggic Mclx'enzie,| 1, Dan 'I‘olmie. Jessie! . 3rdâ€"Annio Sinclair, Mary Nicolson. 2nd ,mie. Millie Ilewic. Nesbitt. John Ferguâ€"I Tolmio. Sr. 1513â€"â€" ‘u-___ in the m N0 3IH1XII‘IY where the neighborhood spring ploughing. 9 ï¬elds are quite OAKWOOD Forman, Russet Mr. 8, floor lassMRobbie Harâ€" iseason, having Parrington. Alma ibuggies already Lt. Jr. 2nd class»i Mrs. Wall has Elva Irwin. Mary lg-nlarging her '1! Forman. Pt. 2nd Mr. William‘V '89P“ Parx'ington. 'a(1dition and ht FAVDI‘S. Wlllm Hatâ€"11y occupicd'by‘ L 4 Somerville. -ch. Names in MARI POSA our farmers have begun . slight snow flurry has it“ work for a. few days ï¬ï¬lie Ilcwic. .t. John Ferguâ€" W Sr. 15tâ€" Mackcnzie M03!- in. Nesbitt, Nor- SONYA Moore, spent Friday'shaw, Georgia ,L‘ ends in i'xbrxdg‘e. ‘Davman- orgusun, who has beeni At the annual m ronm, for some time, {River LOdge' 0'0" brethren “mew ur_ farmers have begun c Bircwd' 3‘6“ Slight snow flurrv has a. - J. awrtref uvv â€"7 Johnson Will 2nd classâ€" Wilson. Pt- Maude Clifâ€" g Haliday ,ELDON Falcstinc is John Johns- 3y Wilson, :itt, Mona 5 been in Couple of that the L. D. McInnis sold a. harse for $300 to MgEgchern Bros: 7. Ronald Bell was married to Bella Campbell on March 18th. Ronald McArthur was the groomsman, and Miss Sarah Campbell, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid. They both wore a travelling suit of gray. south Attica. The Return will be illustrated with View: M91. ._ m England Scotland and Ireland. He will be assisted by a. choice. mania! program. Admission 15c ‘; ladies with baskets free. All are welcome. CENTRE ELDON There are a. 10w people busy at their spring work. L D. McInnis sowed the grain in March 7 Mrs. Kenneth A. Mchmis is away visiting her pare_nt§ in Palqstine. Messrs. Ben. J acksoq and Andrew Miller have gone to New Ontario to seek their fortune. The McEachern Bros. went to the Northwest last week. We wish them all success. Arch McEachern of Gambridge was down here seeing his relatives last Mr. Robt. Morrow has taken the job of building the school house at S. S. No. 3. “ Mrs. John McArthur is out from Fenelon Falls visiting her friends here. We are all pleased to have her with us. MOUNT HOREB William Magahay’, who has been a resident of this place from his child- hood, died on March 3lst, after an illness of afew days. “Billy†as he was familiarly known by, was a. favorite of both old and young. His body was interred in the Mount fairly large considering the sudden death and the condition of‘the roads. Horeb cemetery. The funeral ser- vice was conducted’ by Rev. Mr. Howard, pastor. Miss Ethel Jones, after a. month’s vacation, has returned to her posi- tion in Fenelon Falls. The young people are now taking advantage of the delightful weather in having a. number of social gather- ings before the rush of spring work. Mr. John Hickson (Manvers) is erecting a. new barn, which will add much to the appearance of his place. Mr. Thomas Downey is contractor. Mr. Thos. Deyell gave the Mount Horel) school children s, taffy pull in his maple woods a. few days ago. Mr. Jos. Hart has sold his ï¬ve- yoarâ€"old Morocco colt to Mr. 0. Mc- Gill for the handsome sum‘ of 814-7. ,_,‘_‘__.L Mr. :Artnur Waller, now a resident of this place, has been entertaining the Mount Horeb people with his gramaphone selections. Mr. David Yerex, lately of the chopping mills, has secured the con- tract for carrying the mail for the next term. ‘ _ _-A-.cv There is a great -c‘ this neighborhood. kept busy: - .c _ 1 ' 1‘ we hope to have ‘ lbcttor roads ‘, Moving is iaround here. 1 ' :movcd to ~ ) â€chased from Mr. †:Norland. “ ~â€"â€"«A him and "itq muddy roads, but better weather and in the near future. the his h 111‘. Wes. doultcr â€has! Mr. William. Peel’s hous» Mr. Hall of the butter factory returned from a visit to Toront‘ Miss Charters of Sillsville is vi ing her sister, Mrs. (Rcv.) Clark Rev. James Robeson of Mont paid a flying visit to friends her We are glad to see Mr. _Wcs. 81 so far recovered from his late SO I ness. Miss Jenkm friends at a bi .I. 11;: D" . v ' ‘mc tin um WW _ ‘ 7 all left. for their:: ith the even- i V i Miss ‘Sadie M gMaud Halliday, are ;in Bexley. ' ‘1 Sickness h ' ' r community, :Mr. John Parks ‘ ‘for the past two . , is verv low. We. ;Stophen O'Connor {hope for their Speedy recovery. *M March report 0f â€â€˜9 20f the Vil ‘Iordtr 0‘ merit: \ v,ey P (‘ertie McDonal, Holland. 4th ‘,Milligan. G- ‘son, F. A Dayman H Arbuckle W. Rumney’ nrfl Fockler. 19084 LITTLE BRITAIN Jenkins entertained lt a birthday party ( |\. obcrtson is rushing the ng sent out several new xdy this spring. has workmen cngag r house on Kingâ€"st. n‘Wickctt is building an ' “v‘v‘ï¬no' his house. latcâ€" cd'in the butter factory has a visit to Toronto. '3 of Sillsville is visit- Mrs. (Rcv.) Clark. Robeson of Montana visit to friends here. to see Mr. _Wcs. Slonn 3 deal of sickness in Our doctor is 131 mectmg' C 0. 0.13:. ,3 Watson, Logie- P' ‘ 1 a 'few one chnâ€" bets an meeting. ‘ HARTLEY Stud“! 01 pupils for S. S. No. 4 Eldon, tor the month of Ketch: LGEVing classâ€"Colin Campbell 228. Libbie Manning 209, Bella McFad- you 53. Entrance classâ€"Nellie Brown, 184, Nettie McKerrall 181, Myrtle 'Gorrill 179, Mina McFadycn 164. Silas Smith 124, Herb Camp- bell 108, Maggie McFadyen 32. 4th “1333’ ir.â€"James McFadycn, 169. Albert McFadyen 131, Lawrence Mcâ€" Fadyen 79. Sr. ,3rd classâ€"May Smith 124, Ernest Vanstone 115. Donnie McFadyen 69, Angus Murchi- son 48, Annie Gilchrist 46, Sarah McFadyen 36. Jr. 3rd classâ€":11- bcrta Vanstone 117, Garnet, Manning 112. Murray Smith 81, James Gilâ€" christ 57, Maggie Gilizhrist 31. Sr. 2nd Classâ€"Pearl Douglas 109, Stella Douglas 103, Russel Manning 98. Eric Mayers 15. 2nd class jrâ€"Alige Wells 97, Roy Gilchrist 88, Lorine McFadyen 56. Part 2nd classâ€"â€" Mamie ‘Spence 67, Ethel Wells 64, Victor Wells 61, Duncan McKinnon 43, Ruml Driscoll 38, Melville Mcâ€" Fadyen 20.13t classâ€"Lottie Kingâ€" horn, Elgin Douglas, Sammcy MC- Farlane. Number on roll 50. Average attendance for month 32. ‘Woerwas received from Mr. James Gilchrist, who left for the west on arrival at Yorkton. Mr. Alex McMillan leaves shortly for Buffalo. He intends going sail- ing this summer. â€" 7 A 1-..]; Farmers are busy preparing" for seeding. 11-5 v..-†~â€"â€"._-~ Messrs. Peter Duncan and J ack Gilchrist and Messrs. J ..and W. Mc- Millan, of Palestine, passes through Hartley on their way to Manitoba Ask any doctor and he will tell you that the “soothing†medicines contain opiates and narcotics dan. gerous to the health of infants and children. Every mother should shun these -so-calfed medicines as she would deadly poison. Baby’s Own Tablets is the only medicine special- ly prepared for children sold under an absolute guarantee to contain no opiate or harmful drug. Every dose helps little ones and cannot possibly do harm. No other. medicine has been so ,,_ A-..un-y_ u\- -lvâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- No other. medicine has been so warmly praised by mothers everyâ€" where. Mrs. J. R. Standen, Wey- burn, N.W.T., says :â€"-“Baby’s Own Tablets are valuable in cases of diarâ€" rhoea, constipation, hives, or when teething. I have never used a medi- cine that gives such good satisfac- flan." , , ........ «#11: rnlinvn uon. These Tablets will promptly relich ' ailments of childâ€" and may be safely glven to a new 0011; UGUJ. â€"_., children and we now you will use no other medicine. Sold by druggists at 25 cents a box or sent by mail on receipt of price by writing direct to the -Dr. Williams' Medicine Co..l CAMBRAY . - _ MISS A. Rllanoc re rt for quarter ending village Wednesday e‘ School repo Sr. division, continuaâ€" land Where she spe n1 March 3lst. tion .classâ€"Edna Webstcd 89 Frank friends Riches 88,. Eva Irwin 73 Maiel Mrs Pascoe a. n d ( Bailey 67. Sr. 4thâ€"â€"Pea,rl Fanning home Monday e venix 82, Urban Whlte 67, Hazel Mclnnis r,“ ,‘ Presbyterians 66, Bertha ,Maundcr 56, Angus , d to go ahead Chambers 43, Alice Patton 83. Jr. ir oments pro; 4Athâ€"-Orie James 83, Victor Bailey a ( 'hc example 74, Annie Patton 73, Winnie Bailey ngt dc disregarded ()3, Jocie Tnvnlin 61, Beatrice Thoâ€" digt frienns mas - Irwin 53, James lrâ€" ‘Mr Jamar was ve win 5. Jackson 53, Flossic week- Brokenshire 51, Frank ,Bagshaw 46., Mr. A Cameron 1 Ruby Irwin 43, Eddy Downer 41, city. Sainr day m0) Harry Wood 36, Russel Crag 35", sactin}; businws. Mabel Avery 27. 3rd classâ€"4: arnor _ Wilkinson, 88, Hauah Cochranc 84-, i nigiseflmxï¬sli‘t “a, 1:1“ Annie Maunder 76, Flossic Cragg 75, day forenoon and Herb. Chambers 66, 'l‘oxnmy fochâ€" i the occasiou échool rane 60. John Satchel ()1, l\ inmo l the remainder of t iBm‘ton 57. Emily scrawley 42’ Haâ€" "ofl‘lcer’s visit clear A‘ 1ilflil " I \r depart ,_ .. o‘l-l‘nllnd in: (33, Jocie 'J'muuu UA, mas ,.. Irwin 5 win 5. Jackso Brokenshire 51, Frank Ruby Irwin 43, Eddy ‘ “l‘ n..- Tuésday last. A WARNING T0 MOTflERS cu ac 'v- “- ‘ the wound Mr. Ed“ being taunted at every Blcnw flvv, _ Clark 199, Hazel Bagâ€" 1“ Ethel Blatchford 146, '; cinson 133, Elsie Murchi-E Elva. Blatchford 118, Do- ke 105. Jr. part 2ndâ€"â€" 1 108, .Alhston Chambers a auv, v-' 'k 199, Hazel 31 Blatchford l 133, Elsie M Blatchford 11f KINMOUNT The Kinmount Agn’é‘ultural Society intend building a ‘ half mile rm track this spring, tenders for the construction of which will be receiv- ed up to the 18th inst., by the sec- ed up to the 16th “15L, u; rotary Mr. G. Train. prove an attractive feature fair next fall. censure. OAKWOOD Miss A. Rilance returned to the 1 village Wednesday evening from Nor- land where she spent the winter with d~ daughters arrived home Monday evening from Toronto. "" W Presbyterians have positively « d to go ahead with the. church oments proposed some time 'he example of industry canâ€" ed by their Metho- ir ag( not, oc disregard dist friends. Mr. J amw was Very ill during last WW5. Mr. A. Cameron returned from after 1 city Saturday morning sacting business. __- -- 0A-..A..- made tnls [muc- The ladies of the auxiliary of the social in the Methodist church held a ' A short ed after the refreshments. of the Auxiliary creased by the Venture. -- -â€" hon-mm! with a. creased by the Venture. Mr. Wm. .Channon happened with a painful accident. Fï¬day morning a: he and his son were each driving :3 tom. were proceedfng to Cresswcll When near Mr. Wm. Parkinson's I ““ “mend mm of the yond contro Channbn was thrown 011 ed several nasty c ‘9 _ AIâ€"_-:fl;-n I‘m [De HUuuc. Rev. G. W. Henderson 0: um. Cambrngeâ€"st. Methodist church, Lindo‘ ‘unday evening. say, premixed here b ' " ' Lindsay. the change owxng ‘ ' " Sunday. The speaker's next was “The Minister of Jesus Christ.†The subject was divided into thrw parts‘each being or the three main essentials required by a minister of Train. This will If you are in need of Milk Cans .' ' or Grmxtcwarc. W Ewetrough Rooting, Plumbing and Heating We will be p used to quote prices tJ you. g the “call" Implied that Opposite Benson House ns. Creamcrs. Cream Cans, iry Pails, or We can give you satisfaction. th in price miner Q01 ici t,â€"