oYflllNG MOTHEE NOW 8mm W’s Vegetable Compound ' Let! Her To Try it Kenosha. Wisconsinâ€"“I cannot say enoughinpraiseof Lydia EPinkham’s Vegetable Com« IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII bound. My mother "5.3 *‘f t " ‘ 'z’f‘ .ma'u‘ 321' If you are suffering from troubles fhatpometimes follow child-birth bear m mmd that Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vege- table Compound is awomau’s medicine. It is especially adapted to correct such troubles. The letters we publish ought to con- 711.109 you; ask some of your women friends or neigbbors -. they ‘kuow . its worth _You Win, too, If you give u: a Mr. George Binnie was called to the chair and presented the several items on the program: recitations by Jean McGillivray, Violet Fallaise; a reading, and music by Miss Fallaise, the Misses Beaten, and the Binnie family, Glenelg Centre. (Our 0an correspondent.) On the. evening of Thursday, April 13. a friendly meeting was held in Glenelg Centre Baptist Church to bid Rev. E. J. McEwen good-by, as he and his family leaVe this ï¬eld of labor, after having spent four years or more faithfullV and acceptably. A huge number of friends were preâ€" sent t7) express regret at his depart- ure and wish him godspeed in his future field. At the close of the program, Mr. and Mrs. McEwen were called to the front and presented with an address,- as below, which was read by Mrs. R. Mct’ï¬llirray, and a purse presented by Mrs. J. P. McGiilivray. Mr. Mcâ€" Ewen feelingly replied on behalf of himself and family. expressing his regret at leaving Glenelg Centre and his much loved friends there. The meeting was opened and closed by appmpriwte hymns sung by the au- dience. The ladies distributed the good cheer which they had prepared for the occasion. Following is the ad- dress: To Mr. and Mrs. McEwen: Dear Friendsâ€"It is with deep re- gret we have learned that you have decided to remove from this district and take up the work in another ï¬eld of labor. Since coming amongst us the years ago, we haVe learned} to admire your sterling character, your earnest labors for 0the Master:i and Vour sympathetic and faithful work as undershepherd of the flock. As t1ue citizens you have shOVVn us our duty to our neighbor, to our country and to the world at large lifting us out of narrow and selï¬sh paths and leading us to see all men as brothers. \s kind neighbors you haVe Visited us in our homes, rejoic- ed in our happiness igVen us adVice and svmpathv in our difficulties, and you haw shared in our sorrows, comfmting us with consolations trom on High. and pointing us to Him who soothes and heals the brok- 1111 heart. As a faithful friend you time chided Uur erring VVaV‘S, and led us back to the VV ms of righteous- 11,11: uo uupn u} out; “101‘ a U]. 1 IbIILUUUD- 111>3311111i b01111 b1' [11111311111 and exam-1 11111 1011 112'1111 urged 113 1111.1111rd and' upward pointing: 113 to the straight1 2111111111'11111' way that 1113113 to eter- 111-11 life. “'13 are Sorry to part with you. y11t 1111 k11011'that there is work fm 1'1111 11:11111'111111' 11011 may go. And 1111 h111t11r 111111111 10111' int 111211' be 111131 that 1111' 11111 and 1'11111' familv. mav '11 11111111 share of the good things 11! this li111 and after a long life of happinoss and 1131111111103311131' 1'011 1111 1'01'11111111 into the mansions abme 111111 11 "well done good and faithful 3111113111. 11111111' thou into the-j Joy 01 â€1} Lord’ is the prayer of all 10ur {1111111113 in ulenetg Centre. (Our own correspondent.) Well, well! Easter is here and gene! mevbodx reports lots Of eggs and Goldsmith is in the lead, “Sigh thiity ï¬ne chickens out. Signed :â€"-Mrs. R. J. MacGillinaV' Mrs Alchie Beaten Mrs. J. P. Mac- GilliV‘Ia) HemV Beaten. J. .X. Benton, \\ alter EVV mg. Mr. Peter Mountain J11. hadaxery successful wood boo on Tuesday of last week. and also gme the cumin" to dancing and cardâ€" playing. liven- body repmtsa ' jolly good time. Mr: Eeonard 'Wéls‘h is Out with the little Old Ford again. Where are the Chevrolets‘? The Goldsmith Bros. have had a break in the flume, but are still go- ing. Miss Glenna Campbell is home for a few holidms. Miss Gillespie of 0111 own school- 'has also left for 1101119411131? she 111- tends spendipg the holidgiys.“ - - 'MrT'Willfiam Campbell passed this way Sunday morning._ Where he goes to‘when he comes ls‘a dream: ‘ “‘ ‘ ‘ H'MiSfBraun and Miss Julia Brauu spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Gezqrgqï¬mun 0.! CPQWIIS’I‘d- v Mr; Raymond ~,Walsl; has. another new hogse agaip. Gomg mght into :the dealing busmess, we suppose. "Mr. John Bi‘aun and family Spnnt Sunday at. the home 91‘ Mr. Peter Mountain. Thin Welbeck. .as she had taken so much of it and when I had trouble after I-my baby was born she ve it to me. lthe ped me somuch more than anythin else had done that B23†and. M .mogher grgat_ {nth m it Traverston. (Our own correspondent.) These sudden outbursts of the weather are trying to fellows who have a big acreage‘w put m. A‘. “ I-.. “"A group of grandsons of Mrs. Peter O’Neil are down from Owen Sound for: Easter; holidays. _ -1. In 0, - -u -â€"va“â€" “. _' Gordon Rutherford of Galt is up on a visit from Galt to the Nelson homeâ€" stead. "M17: and Mrs. George R an of town spent Easter Sunday at . R. Jack’s. After spending -a month with his son, Louis, near Arthun, Mr. William Matthews arrived back at. the old home on the 10th Coneessmn on Sat- urday evening, looking ten years younger and heartier than for years. JUWIDUL uuau “v -vâ€" Mr. Alex. Augiey returned £0 his home in Toronto on ruionday of last week. Mr. Joseph Young, Jr., went Every Jungleland Show is yours to boss to your heart’s content! A performance every time you want itâ€" from breakfast till the good-night- lights-go-out! Awonder-fun-feast that astonishes and delights children; a scream-series of animal antics that will bring bunches of laughter from every member of your family!! Kellogg’s Jungleland Moving Pic- tures are HERE TODAYâ€"ready to hop into your home; ready to turn tricks and stunts; to dress up in un- heardâ€"of jungle-jee-jawsâ€"just to â€give you and the kiddies the heartiest of fun! And all freeâ€"ALL FREE! -â€" this Jungleland joy-book of Kellogg’sâ€"- the cleverest, happiest, most enter- taining animal aggregation you ever heard of. A mad-riot of a home circus that is a marvel as a side-splitter! It would cost 50 cents to buy it at any store! Kellogg’s Jungleland Moving Pic- tures are right here in town to tell you the joys of eating Kellogg’s “WAX- TITE†Corn Flakes! A band of happy, light-hearted jungle-folk who come directly into your home. with a big and on Thursday and Mrs. Aubrey and Mrs. Young will leave the early part of this week. _____ L UL Hutu IV vvâ€"u . There’s a case or smallâ€"pox on the, 10th Concession and some homes have been placarded for ‘ the same disease any 911 tyegng Concessi‘gn. uluvuvv Vuv vâ€"I vâ€"v w“.â€" Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Spéiiéér of town were guests of the Edwards home- stead over the weelgend. _â€" _â€" . ‘_3 4â€"4-7, Mrs. W. J .. McFadden and children, of Orange Valley, _were down on Good Frlday to vi51t her father, Mr. W‘. J. Cook, who is much improved in health. ' 5. “vi-'- â€"â€"â€" Rev. C. G. F. Cole had a good mos- sage for Zionites on Sunda and math flowers and mottoes the urch had a real Eagtgp ‘apgearange.l_ ____ ‘ -1. - â€"wvw- â€" V â€" *â€" Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rutledge; of Knarsbpro Hall, Markdale, pald a brief v1s1t to the homesiof Messrs. Hy. Motl‘at and Charles McClocklm on QUICK to the grocer’ s at the break of day! QUICK as the doors swing open say “KELLOGG’S ‘WAXTITE’ Corn Flakes with the Jungleland Moving Pictures!†\Amd, you’ll get the big “WAXTITE†package that holds the most delicious Corn Flakes any boy or girl or big folks ever ate! KELLOGG’S ARE NEVER' LEATHERY! Never hard to eat! Millions of children refuse the tough, leathery imitations! And you won’t wonderâ€"once you know the marvel- ous flavor and crisp-crunchiness of KELLOGG’S “WAXTITE†CORN FLAKES. GET busy mighty, mighty EARLY! Get KELLOGG’S “ VAXTITEâ€Corn Flakes and Jungleland and get the week started right! ,Have big bowls ï¬lled brimful of KELLOGG’S sunny- brown Corn Flakes for breakfastâ€"all criSpy and crunchy and all-the-time joyously good! KELLOGG’S “WAX- TITE†are the ORIGINAL Corn Flakes; they ought to be best! BE Quick! Get your' package EARLY. for today is KELLOGG’S JUNGLELAND DAY! Easter Stind‘ay. . . At the special school meeting on Saturday, J. H. Robson was elected to fill in the balance of R. T. Cook’s 1 term as trustee. .A'group or fair ones belonging to 21011 Women’s Institute, met at the home of our better half on Thursday last and had a very happy time to-! gether. Mrs; W. J. Greenwood and Mrs. John Q. Greenwood had good paperson timely t0pics. A chorus by the young folk and an instruâ€" mental selectlon by Miss Evalena Cook helped to complete a bright prOgram: Messrs.iTom Stewart and Mr. Halllday of Blyth’s Corners, hap- pened alongojust about lunch time, and your scrlhe got them into a bevy of fair ones, who made them repay for cake and sandwiches by~ fore- telling their fortunes by “cupâ€"readâ€" mg.†Priceville. (Our own correspondent.) We how that the April' showers will bring May flowersâ€"or, in other gorge», good amps and other pro- uc 'vâ€"v wSome people report a good run of maple sap on Friday and Saturday of last week. -Thomas Nichol has a large sbaï¬â€˜ of men and teams engaged for . the County Road making, which Will start 111? a few days. . ‘ Mrs: Allan McLean, who has no been In the best of.health for some monihs, w_as Quite 111 last week. We hear favprable reports of the Wi_1_1ter Wh9_at_ in_ this 10_cality. Robert Conkey has planted some maple trees on the street opposite his property. Miss Kathleen Everest is spending ;.» h â€-1- “if? â€"45 urn. ' .-" the’ Easter holidays “with friends magi Toronto. ' - . . ~ Mrs. Angï¬sKenned 18 .Vifltint†‘. her .daughter 1n Toron‘ this week. MISS Margaret Tryon, teacher 9‘ West Toronto, came up on Good 'l‘s'n- 8.. day to spend a few daysâ€" Wijh her . father, G. W. Tryon, and Wu}! also » gal! on her brothers in Detrmt. dur- mg this_ week. ‘ Rev. B. J. McCarten was very un- well last week from the efl‘ects 0f 3. cold, anci Mr. A. D. Irwin conducted the servxce in the Methodist Church last Sunday morning in the absence of the pastor. A A Health Tip. . As most of us live in heated hogses 1n wmter a large part of the tune, we should wear light-weight, clothes. Upon gomg out of doors put on hea-x vy outer clothes.