0p!» don't believe in 3d- Im’ausv. they say, “nobody jutlu'l's." But let them 88" m and yuu will ï¬nd them M M â€w nvwspaper ofl'ice "rum-st. "plvuse- don't men- â€(10- atTaiz'." m! 1‘ thmou ,g'hly equipped the fullnwing courses. niox‘ Mutt-H ulation. flame to Normal School. 'mhm' Hi the Staff is a Uni- raduato- and experienced TCHOR AINT lt’f 'k’ct Ihv fabric and give: YOU r; pupil s Shotuld prepare w Winning: of term. {on as tn Cuurses may be om Hu- Prmcipal. ml has a creditable record % “‘hit'h it hopes to main- hum-v. i< an attrzuttive and he mm gum} accommoda winm! at n-asmxabk? ra . ll. mm: H. .\.. Principal. L, Durham, Ont. '.i’..-\.\"l‘. chairman .lI' \Von , larch 27, 192k. LN Purse M HIGH SCHOOL , Back Seat ,OTHES wm'G-Oo-o-W-O- ()l â€" Try it. .Q...g5....oo§10.00‘00?0.!ï¬o’..2. o u a a s o O 6 O 0 o E RS arch 29 CO. U aiore () 1U 1V this ()Ur {CR and ‘rs with 2}. m T. [ht \r our new uf this offer \HEL ash- H413; utrful 5 VJ?" h‘ ,\'€ (D BENTINCK COUNCIL Pursuant to adjournment, Council :‘nnt Monday. March 17,.members all present. Minutes of last. meeting were rem! and adOpth. a‘;rio~rsonM-BaHeyâ€"That By-i‘aw 82 mminting sheep valuators, fenceâ€" “.aMVM's, pnundkeepers, and path- mzisto-rs. be) passed and names pub- .i.~hmi m minutes. Carried. Bin-In“ «\‘5: stating: tho‘ estimates t‘YIH'iHHllll't‘ Upon construct-ion mil maintenance Hf roads was. tilled 71H" cZIo-rk to I'in'ward conies to De- :-:I!‘HIIO'IH of Public Highways. Shown-lI--â€"~Baileyâ€"1That R. Twam- my in- min! $20.00 for erecting 80 rods ‘.\ H'c' I'O‘IH‘t‘.â€"â€"-Cflrl‘ied. - liuii'o-y «Shewo‘llâ€"That tender of thfzu'm Bridge Company, Toronto, :‘m- the steelwork of Porter‘s bridge Thursday. latch 27, â€It THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR LITTLE JIMMY a Hoo HAw park in crowded se car is handicapped. '-â€"'v J". .v tions where a big Division N0. 3.â€"â€".~\m‘h'mv Mamvnmi. Division NH. 4.~â€"Wiifr0ii \Vright. Penceviewers. Division N0. i.â€"â€"D0nald Md 0 an, R. .L (Em-lott. Andrew Hastic. .Di\isiun N0. 2.â€"â€"Hemy Roay, \Vil- l’iam Grim-son, (lharios Lawroncv. Division Division Pence. Division Division Shewellâ€"Griarsonfl'l‘hat, the folâ€" lowing accounts he paid :' R. Twain- ley, wire fence. $20.00; Henry Hang. plowing road. $3.12; Donald Stow- art, plowing road. $4.00; John Grier- son, plowing 1'03!) and returning plow, $5.00; Cyril! Smith, plowing. $4.00; Smith BI'os.. welding, 500.; C. Bailey. solling timber. 82.6.); J. H. Chittick. salary, $90.00. Sheep Valuators. Division No. lâ€"Hugh R. Rilldl‘“. be accnpted, tender being $379.54 .00. including sales tamâ€"Carried. -Th0mas H. Law- [E â€gm Div. .i.â€"-Josoph Howin, James Tul- lm'h. 'll‘ht‘lmas Brigham. Pathmasters. Um. I. \\".(';'.R.â€"â€"Cnlin McIntyru. (MOI-g:- Skmw. Duncan McAI'thur. \\‘~iliiam Hill. \Valte‘n' Clark. John Vussiv. Stmx'art. MCAl'thm'. Doyle Bl'aithwailv. ' (Inns. 2- and 3, “XMLâ€"H. J. COI‘lvtt, Frml Hvt't, Jamps “"31le John I’ust, Sum. l’uthvrhnugh. Donald, McLean, David Lamb. \Villiam Mm‘mmekmx Div. 3.â€"Jamos Park. Dan. Kobe Sol Hillgax'tnm‘. Div. 2.â€"-Andrew Park. William McCrackon. E. Roscborough. Division No. .i.â€"â€"L0uis Dietz, John 1“. Dodswm'th. \V. G. Hustio. Poundkeepers. Div. l.â€"â€"â€"R0hm't Ledinghum, J. [I Davey. .Ian’ws McDougall. Division No. 3.â€"-Andrcw Meyer, W. S. Willis. Henry Patterson. .‘ as: “N" Lamb. William M cCrackcn; An Epitaph. Hex-v lies the boys whose crown was won 13} bloxxing in an empty (. 9) gun. As soon as in the gun he blew, l'tp the golden steps he flew. And met the girl on heaven‘s green “â€110 lit the fire with kerosene. Matherâ€"Shewell--'Fhat. Council adjourn to meet Monday, the 5th day of May at 3 o‘clock, opening tenders for abutment and flooring of Porter’s bridge and transaction of general business. Con. iiiâ€"William Jaékson, Thomas O’Brien. William Cotter, James Hewâ€" itson, Horace Stanbox'ough, James Park, Fred Hang. (30115. 10 and l'l'.-'~John Urstadt, C. Klagus. John Klagus. Wilfred Wright, Archie Hastrfc, W-‘illiam Campbell. Cons. 12- and 13..â€"â€"J H. (iateman, J. Sutclifl'e Alfred Howie Geo. Hastie, James Walker. Samuel Bailev, C. Schloxfl'. Cons. 8 and 9.»=Ernest Monk, John Yandt, J. H Am'ens. William Umuh, James Smith. Alex C. McDonald, F. Twamlcy. Con. 14.â€"â€"-.-\lex. McFarlanc, George Meyers, John Sachs, Elimer H'atton. Cons. 6 and†1 .--F1ced Monk, DaVid Burgess, Fred Bott, John GlaVe Ir- VVin Brown, Philip McDonald, Reg- inald Sharpe Thomas Fulton, Ale-1:. Hopkim, David Donnelly, Frank Mmdock, Charles Petty. ZAM-BIIK is “A Surgery in a Two-inch Box,†useful for both Accidents and Skin Disease. . Cons; 4 and 5,â€"4Amo'ï¬ Haas-0,.ï¬ Wil- liam Dis'ney, Herman Winter, David Chittick, S. C. Vickers, Clark Torry, John Burns. This grand herbal preparation is beautifully soothing for cuts, burns, scalds, etc., or for chafed and chapped skins. It removes all danger of germ-infection, poisoning Or inflammation, and heals the most troublesome wound or sore with remarkable ease. Durham Roadâ€"Robert M ackey, James Fursman, George Sohenk, Al- ran Wise, George Reay, Thomas H. Lawrence. 00113. 2 and 3, S.D.R.~â€"~Elmer Mar-i tin, A‘ugust Birr John Pul‘vis, Joim‘ Hudson, Ferdinand 31111111131111. Mike] I Byers William Willis, Alex Mc- Lean, Wi1liam Grierson. (10118.2 and 3 N .D R,~â€"Harry Bad- erstchér, Dan Kobe John Nable, Philip Schmidt Whiliam T1 Hazlett, Joseph Brown George Ttirnbulil,Jr.1- that Zam-Buk contains in most compact form all the essentials of a perfect ever-ready home skin medicine. Even] Wife Should Know â€"â€"-'J. H. Chittick, Clerk. @1924 By. INT'L FEATURE Senvnce. ‘NC-V Getting More 33?. Of Your Fami live stock and protection from the weather for your outbuilclings, machinery and implements; will minimize your losses and reduce your yearly repair bills by many a dollar. f aiid réddce yOur exbenseé even shghtly, it might mean thediflerence between a fair living and failure in some seasons. IF you 'cOuld morease your production a little CIA â€AIQAA QYAI‘. ammo†niron n'nnRJ-Icr :1- TOTAL ASSETS OVER $519,000,000. By Swinnerton One Does Forget, J ay!