a - Swine, PROPRIETOR. 6 5 cents. » , ee = tal cy a? + - * - ¥- ip oes TOE PER OBR Oe Se ite en ee be ye ts ee RS re ae eS he 5 ie eee - * ~ r . 7 2 "ye ee 2. oes wt Rs - a st Gece. i eee i ee ae, ; Seth t bere n Seth Red ete RRS BB te a oe J at a a % E> 4 Ms ~ ey x 3 "ry : "ua be ee Pen Sy fig Sy: "at mote ND hers ee La te i GL eee eet 8 me" : tie , 3 at! eve . ree . = : a ; Ss he = = i a os , : tects ' a . -* | =" Ps ">. Sy pe x, o® DS cae ao f Pa Ro b+ Be of iat x b aoe E 'S Te Raed afte * *, ft De 5 > - 4 pense +4 4 7 R. 13, 1914, pos eae '3 ta danuary 1st 1915 f pes : 3 for "nee at oe a. ee : e > pk .% we * ' es th Se aE dks. Eetle*in cae en f, < , Geo. L. Adams, Thos. J. - a, ~Ls te be : 4 oe a re. a cotn- 7 3 ce » * , Wm. J. Thompson, Thos. E. = She gee TR . mission, the e g serfice last Sun- Ox ere Sa ir, Jas, Mitchell, Ed, Shearer, Wm: Blair Jeft on Monday day waewit Ma Thows ek Aitcheson, Geo. Hargreayes, for 'Te Herachel, Sask. | oad be pubpit'-in> the Y cerca, ae Sameera ' good ae ee sg Ee , Arthur Forman, : ina Metios sat Mats. wie x Mite Dg Set gt Jno. Coghlin, Robt. Farrell, ells. 5 =. , oe lone ~ a' wy bia me The «Sfunieipads } bigsing. Angus Dickson, Al- Mat 'ein Teas asi © cakong bon Gi afhed adeah th d f gros , 8. Corry, che Ham- Braman ened odie | Tbe hall. A evenson, Jno. Peebles, Jas. mya Mg, MeOalium who , 6 wi p, Fred Curtis, Wm. Wil- 'ia he opesing of Spring « re = t. Burke, Wm. Ford, Luke Mr. Bride of Tiarfiston, spent the! week-etd with hit daughter, dirs. C. | ema r, alsike, "wr and -tim- | amt Standard. -- | | At Mitohell's. 1 Mrs. B. Ross and Miss C. Rea, of St. Maryé, afé 'the gttats ot and gps Roger. . BHeyéd. ani. family Jef on Berdets, Minn. where | } | was employed. at last year moved to Monday. | Boky.--Io Bime, on nae pee {March 7th, 1914, to Mr. | Fred Ballantyce, & Ho Nog: | ~My, Watter, of Wingham, bas por- | chased business of Jes, Forg- 'asen. They will take ttock this week Mr. Edwica Buchanan who had! [heen Visiting with his Parents -at) 4 Donegal Tetarned Jast week. to bis | | bome near Selyador, Sask ' For SALE.--One bern 40x60, ie hber all in good sbape also a quanti of good lumber. For further partioul: } ars apply to J. M. Smith, let 23, con. | 12, Elma. '+ °-Qhildren Ory Yeets is spat FOR FLETCHER'S | CASTORIA. SALE REGISTER.-----Aaction sale of; farm stock and implements on Jot 4, con. 6, Elma, on Friday, Mareh 13th. | at ove o'clock. Genuine sale as the} farm is sold. David Hail, proprietor. {eo Mr. xpd Mre Joba Wilson an to R. Holst, on Monday, February _ t sixteenth, 1914, Belleville, New Jer- Bey. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McIntyre and Loo HL. subirart, af St. +#old bis in in the A es ere, on ce ai a boundary *) Lake hased gravel 006 kre $ Mr, Andréw Stevenson delivered to Russ i la ot-Tiisto wel, on Thours- rary [day of fast | matched reltng ping sieeve |and for which = Ie. 2 me a team ad ei sah Be va call @ Vonatly 2 ah jast meeting ware and siguéd by the afar peel Game Roce ot the Baht! Roe. D. : Se Geo. Rattan, Wm. Love, Jas. ol, Wm. Morrison, Chas. Petrie, trie, S.-Aitcheson, H. Rieh- 8. Love, Geo. Fisher, Alex. , Wm. Y. Gilmer, Wm. Gray, 'Beelhoff, Robt. Barton, Jno. briefing banal ford, Jno. Ellacott, H: Mc- - Quipp, A. Huston, Jas. an, Ed: Smith, Jas. Barton, 3 arrow, . Steck- ¢ Tho. J. Struthers, H. Ronnen- bem, Geo. Ellacott, Thos. Ellacott, McKenzie, Jas. Holman, Val. dé, Wm. Pehlke, Jos. J. Lam- principal GUBS Marys Public Sobol. opanéa for the Jos. Lambert, Jno. Henry, Jno, but will Y spelen ag the eon bf the Bilios Maitiand 2894, Jas. Manton, Jno. Holman, the Mr. ; 4--Ricboleon & . Near, Dan Matthews Jr., Jno. es of 'the two Bee Bri gies of 24} opts per Alex. Inglis, I. Parkinson, Jno. it gubie ee at'ide: Ed- epfer.--Trowbridge, Benj. Mc- Thar id ta Deir. oh Yb, 2BE6 pat Ide; Crawley & i ates Re Te 1944, Me Fi Frederick Wi Douneliet Mibc; nd: Connelly (ammpers.-- Atwood South, Geo. Gor- i mrviv Toe Do jc 7 Pos. Rustio at 92 ; J. Monkton, F. Ronnenberg.-- seers i ¥ Li > L. Boyd, To- | am Fy, Wm. Sweeton. sia lei <a , Beal ners 'y pe 2, Thame- Hae iINOE-VIEWERS.--J. B. Hamil- 5» Woeoltwen - Gonatrac- a FD0. McAllum, Thos. J. Tughen, aie "a thn rt rth Hest { fort, for ab Aah Mill ana ait Pie Phe, pew blaging, Robs. omg Peary, | son oriok Richdjso a ompson, Thos. Sproule, 8S. Exeter, And Edward Ter Listowel. ffonter-ab abe, Pstriok Richajson af f, Geo. Cleland, Alex. Stewart, Wiedeot conndtety > MeN eee Morell by Mr. Molory Brperett, Jas" Holman, Jno. Mo- tbat thé tender of Meesrs. & ap, H. Seelhoff, A. McMane. A fter 'being onder way since 1907 the rewised statated of Ontario are | about} Sendy"idr distribution end} 0. March Boe! B cost orek S108. cluetva , ~the prib ting: Pbe| ew < cow 3 much pmal rs tberé-heing bp Panying echedules apd « cross inden are contained 'in a third ak first copies of the new es bere 'sipoe- by ee fog per officiats. CASTORIA(: For Infants and Children | MiDoenell, to coustract- thé, nar? err! Relief Drain dotording the plan for to be exéa¥ated ae may be deterwin- ed by. the enginesr to completé said drain to the of profile thereof, | be accepted, signed in relation thereto. Moved by Smith -- Jobu Curtin be paid ead om of $50 as part rr vmer' f cor man drain as es nastel Fence Viewers were then xpcinted Jno. Hamilton, Amos Weber, Biaset L. Mann, Jas. Henderson, Thos. a Russell Coghlin, Jas. Gade and specification ~ oder the sum ot 17%c per cubic yard} that the Reeve and | Clerk bavé « coxtract prepared and } er Coates -- aselt as enginecr Seer entoe 2 uy Kenyans -- 2. Peter, W. Do Jno. Hamilton, obell, Ri hard Cogblin, Geo. Chap- _J. W. vohnston, Thos. Hymer, de® Buchanan, Jesse Rowland, 8S. 4) flies, D. Hood, Jos. Lambert, Wm. Odebbertson, Alex. Inglis. Ree tke for the office of Col- year 1914 was then considered » toluie. W. J. Tughen for the >f $89 and proyide satisfactory at 100. + O; J. A. Tape Gonlter at I \ --Smith, that H. Rid bond 'be appointed collector of the township of Elma for the year nish' satisfactory security.--Carried. Moyed by Coates--Smith, that the Reeve aid Clerk issue orders for the payment of the following accounts -- 800 yds regular 5 sale 1200 " " 8 1500 " " 10 2000 " " 12 1-2 D. P. Cameron, Alva Vine, Reid roel ry 'hel hese ten Hise In Use For Over 30 Years Moore, Arthur Hewitt, Geo. A. Ham- River, Alta., after spending Ipee win- Alege Sate a ie Lag ings Ww. beg i . d . Jno. t , is A 5] 4 ot Newry. £4od Mis. Fon, Mehetyse,| Siensture of Coleman, Thos. EB Mayberry, Gordon EMBROIDERY Y SALE A surprising Embroidery Sale commencing Saturday morning and will last all next week. Over 5000 yards to clear at ridiclous low prices. price 3 1-2 " 5 " 8 450 " " " 10 600 " All other pieces reduced accordingly. Corset Cover Embroideries from 20 to 75c. ? Beautiful flouncing from 50 to $2.25 per yard. a Many remnants and job pieces at half-price with this sale we will offer special values in bleached cottons, lawns, long cloth, June bride cloth, nainsook. Ladies' Waists at half price in silk, net, On Saturday morning we will clean them out at half price. You will find them on a table in our ready to wear department. COME EARLY SATURDAY MORNING. _ t g Don't buy a suit or-coat until you have seen our Northway garments. J. M. SCHINBEIN & SON Listowel ere, flannel and lawn. Robt. Cleland, farm bridge, lot 22, con. 8, Coleman drain, $20.00 ; Alex. Middleton, ditching s. r. LO and 11, con. 5, reas. township of Grey bal. due Grey on boundary road, El- ma & Grey till Jan. Ist, 1914, 93.30; Samuel Aitcheson, tile for drain, lot 1a 35, con. 9, 4.13; Alex. Stewart, gra- 'Vélling lot 10, con. 17, 44.46; Henry McNaught, gravel, lot 10, con. 17, 8.55, gravel per Alex. Stewarf p.m., 9.380; Christian Wicke, gravelling s. 20 15 2 5 " r. 10 and 11, con. 17, 19.50; Alex. Rae, inspecting culvert s.r. 830 and 31, con. 3, 4.00, gravelling culvert s. r. 30 and 31, con: 3, 2.00, 153 yds. of gravelling lot 31, con. 4, 88.74, gra- velling lot 30, con. 8,2.61; David Dewar, 125 yds. gravel per S. J. Love 15.00; Samuel Hiles, 38 yds. grayel per Val. Schade, 4.56 ; Henry Schade gravel per Val, Schade, 90c, gravel per Alex. Stewart, 4.00, gravel per Jas. Holman,,4.20; Hugh Richmond opening road con. 11, T. L. B. & G., 2.00; Wm. Gray, spreading gravel, lob 26, con. 12, 8.00; Fred Peblke, 334 yds. gravelling lot 19, con. 16, 24.94; Val Schade, inspecting gra- yelling, lot 19, con, 16, 10.00; Thos. J. Sproule, inspecting gravelling, lot $1, con. 4, 15.00; F. A. ee account for plank, 14 60; m. Morrison, ditching s. r. 20 and 21, con. 9, 2.50; John Huston, gravell- ing lot 11, con. 14, 40.00, gravelling lot 6 and 7, con. 16,.47.70; A. M. Sweeton, postage and stationery and discount on cheques, 6.29; Frank =|Riach, inspecting rravelling lots 10 and 11, con. 14, 4.00; Aitch- eson, 198 yds. gravel per W.. J ickling 23.16; Dan Matthews, -- cul- vert s. r. 25. and 26, con. 17, 7. Moved by Coates -- Siedhony that the Council. do now adjourn to meet again at the Agricultural hall, At- wood, on Saturday, April 4th, i914, at ten o'clock fox, general township | business. ? Gro. LOCHHEAD, CLERK. Mr. rage a of Logan, who pur- Mr. Frank Nicholson's farm, lot 9, con. 6, Elma, moved on to it last week. Mr. Nicholson has rented a grocery store in London, and has moved there. for the Togfnship of Elma for|. 1914 ata elas? of $75.00, he to fur-. CSS "THE NYAL STORE "" 'Nyal's Kidney Pills Old people suffer most from kidney troubles--their kidneys have done the most work. That is why many of the best friends of Nyal's Kidney Pills are those who are advanced in years. We sell many to old people and always with entire satisfaction. ¢ If your kidneys are bothering you, buy a 25c box of Nyal's Kidney Pills and prove their sterling yalue. E. G. COGHLIN, S h Salmon Trout per pound | JHL Fresh Hellibut, per pound v0; Wm.| Hi Fresh Oysters, per quart Just got in a new stock of Pipes. Call and see them. Pure Maple Syrup and also Maple Syrup mixture. The Star Grocery LENT IS NO the earliest in 30 years. We haye Ww IN a splendid assortment of canned fish, fresh fish and fish in brine to serye your lenton requirements. Kippered Herring per tin..... ........... Note These seveeesvecgee oe 50 OF 2 for 250 : 15¢ or 2 for 25¢ Golden Haddie per tin Best Cascade Salmon Best Maple Leaf Salmon per tin 13c or 2 for 25e Finoin Haddie Smoked per pound Salt water Herring, per doz Fresh Herring, per doz Bive Rose Flour, and low grade on hand always. cat of Bran, Sho S Haltesh Coser; Hicks Irodr'the Earwok the: * Woods Milling Go. we also have Milverton flour, bran, shorts Try us for feed. For Calf raising we haye Bibby's cream oe Cald- well's cream substitute. Oilcake and Flax Seed For hens and small chicks, we have grit, om ia, ae bone, scratch feed and chick feed--try it. We pay the highest market price for Butter and Eggs. . E. T. Greensides & Son Phone 5 SS Se -- I We will sell the balance of o ur Winter Goods in- cluding Fur Coats, Overcoats, Furs, Underwear, Wool Blankets, Sweater coats, Pea Jackets, Caps and Fur Caps at from one quarter to one-half re- - duction on regular prices. Here are a few of our Price on a Best Shirting 12c lic up to 20c per yard. ; s New Spring Goods Dainty Crepes at 124 a yd., attractive designs. Kingcot Ginghams in pure Indigo dye only lc and 18c. 25e, Peon Suitings in plain and fangy weaves, per yd, at 20c, 30c, 35 to 50c a yard. New Vestings at 15 to 25c per yard. An elaborate Ratines at all prices. showing of Our celebrated Grafton's Prints in all colors at 12)c Come in and give us a trial Highest Prices Paid Phone 1. and be convinced. for Produce. W. R. ERSKINE, Main Street, Atwood D. L. W. ieutek COAL Phone 2-12 |