L\. N () Bl ,E. Prop. tuckwheat ï¬xed Grain Greases ACCESSORIES H" .\l.l, KINDS ‘.\l_ H if no 5}»er and DI“. 3:5ng) ouglmP. Thu. u .4 an ..{ progress in I. _ ,1“; My mhnx' and m .-.1 “1mm easy VI" “.34â€, January K 1.. ' BLE’S GARAGI SERVICE .hest Prices V of these 3d at our Sales and Service hevrolet ils nted Ht lc'l'avish [new Mini would man be pf.- at yuur 388, m RIVI'MHH. "Just to .uml “turn I owe, to arket for Limi! :‘.\ HIP D REPAIRIM‘; m: I)? y â€â€1““; “Avail." ~1 hm! turn. 2‘ mru-rs for Gas very good news. “’8 learn that. Mr. Harold McDer- mid and family are quarantined for what may be scarlet fever which, although very mild, yet is sufï¬cient to) keep the family in for a lengthy DeriOd._ 'b’dï¬Ã©m Reiley is doing very well “."d should snon lye out. of quaran- tmn. We are hompg sq anyway. Miss Sadie McKinnmi. while home um her Christmas vacation. was ad- mittml to Durham Hospital for an Operation for appendicitis. Latest reports aije very favorable which is Pncevflle (Our own Correspondent.) A little improvement is noticeable m our weather for tho past few days although there is still room for im- provement generally. Roads are heavy with the constant fall of snow and heavy winds. Eat a simple, light supper. Avoid mffee and tea,A particularly at night. But above a'll', .avnid drugs, unioss they are prescmbpa'l by the doctor who refused to give you any. If you mean that your doctor re- f uses to give you any drugs to make you sleep, he is doing the right thing according to the best authorities on the subject. For there are no harm- less drugs that will put you to sleep. Inme of the drugs which have been used for this purpose are habit- l‘orming. They would probably un- dermine your health if used per- sistently. And most of them wear out after being used for a lime re- quiring larger and larger dosage, which is dangerous. Try cultivating a “don’t care" at- titude. Don’t care whether you sleep or not. Go to bed to m-st. but make up your mind that it does not matter even if you do not go to sleep as lopg as y_ou are rusting. If' your héalth'is not, as good as it should he, ï¬nd out what the trouble is, and have it remedied. _ Hygienists teach that the best "" â€â€˜9 l“‘-"'m""‘"'tm‘>" .311“ “'0" 0"!“- t.emperature range of houses I'llll'â€" :"â€â€'?‘8‘ the table “'h'c“ goes “1â€â€œ mg the winter is between :38 and lit†instrunient. you can determine 70 degrees Fahrenheit, and that the “w relatne humidity. relative humidity should be between it you suffer frmn winter itch, or I) and 50 per cent. This degree of have other reasons to think that the humidity is comfortable and is fa- humidity of your house is not such «arable to health. that itfproviileslforl theulmst deggee . . of com ort anol iea th, 1e use 0 a flow to Prondo Honstnre hygrometer will aid you in regulat- When the heating plant does not ing the amount of moisture. ( Capri-faint, 192‘, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago) HEALTH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Insomnia years old and always have pimples Mrs. D, R, writes: “1 have great on my face. [ ant healthy and play difficulty in sleeping and have tried football and get lIltO other kinds of nounting sheep, reading something athletics. D0 not Smoke or drink. "U", exercising, and about every- I am careful Of my diet, bllta do “Oi: thing else that I have heard of, but seem to he able to get rid of these without relief. Can you recom- Dimplpf. “an .Wu toll me anything mend something harmless that I can '0 (10? take that would help me? The doe- Reply tor here refuses to give me any- Your age is a common predispos- thing," i‘ng cause of this annoying condition. In not be as important as the tempera- ture ‘and purit much to do wit our comfort. And to some extent, with our health. Air that contains too much mois- mro causes discomfort by interfer- ng with perspiration and leads to overheating of the body, making breathing difficult. Air that is hot and dry undoubtedly also interferes with the action of the skin, and is not the most healthful for the pro- per functioning of the membrane which lines the air-passages. Some believe that am important cause of lie annoying “winter itch†is the overheated, dl‘v air of many homes during winter. While the amount of moisture that provide for to air in our homes contains may the of the air, it has sufficient moisture in air, the deficiency can be made up by placing Open vessels of water in the rooms. These may be at- tached to radiators or hung in regis- ters to insure evaporation. But it is important to remember that too much moisture should be avoided. .The only wav in which the rela- tive humidity can be determined with any exactness, is by means of an instrument called the hy- grometer. This. in one of its sun- pier forms, consists of two thermom- eters placed side by side. The hull) of one is exl'msed to the air; that of the other surrounded by a wet wick. lv olitainiii:.r the difference between the tenmeraturesn_ri;_'eorded Mi‘s. Alex B. McDBnald c'onu'nues Pimplas F. J. L. writes: “I am seventeen THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR Reply H By DR. W. J. SCHOLES We understand that the Post Of- {ice Department has seen [it to in- crease Post Of flce money order com- missions from the ï¬rst of January. We understand that the increase is about two cents more on cost of purchasing orders. Mr. J. M. McGimvmy spent the week-end with friends in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McLean and family and Miss James of our vil- lage spent New Year's with friends near Markdale. turned homv up Saturday aftvr spending the‘hohdays WM: 1101' sis- ter, Mrs. F. (i4.AKAa_I_'s_todt. Miss L. J. McFarlane “ill be off duty for â€In ï¬rst school \wek this war. We do know what. arrange- mnnts 39 13mg made fog supply. Miss E. Fleming of T urn-n10" PP- turncd homv nn Saturday aftm‘ . gr, William. McLeod 0f 'l‘ilbury is y'lsmng at “[8 father’s over the Uhmstmas season. 'l'. A. B. writes: “I work in a 111m- her yard where I 11111 exposed to the cold during the winter. F1111 a few years, I 8111111111111 f 1111111 chilblains each “inter, and seemed to have a hard time. getting anything to reliexc me. A doctor told me, to paint my feet with iodine, let it dry, and then paint 1111 some icl1thy.ol Then he told me to put on some heavv white socks and leave them 011 for about three days. I do this whenm (111 the chilblains bother 11111.. and it always cures them. t0 imprpyc indheplth. Aside from care as to your hy- giene - - sul‘lieient rest, exercise, and a plain diet-41y the following in the way (if treatment: By means of a commie-extracler, squeeze out all blackheads. Wash the face each night, with snap and [Mt water, then Sponge with hnl. water, and finish up by dashing enhl water on the face. 'l‘hen wipe dry and apply an nint- ment censisling ul‘ one part ef pre- cipitated sulphur and nine parts of henzienateli lard. Leave the oint- ment en all night and wash off in â€w nii',)i°nim.:. Your ago is a common predispos- ing cause of this annoying condition. You will probably got over it as you got. UMN'. if you suffer fmn'i winter itch, or have other reasons to think that the humidity of your linuse is not such that it [)I'UVidt‘S for the best, degree uf comfort and health, the use of a hygmmeter will aid you in regulat- ing the. amount at muisture. with any exactness, is by means of an instrument called the hy- gremeter. This, in one of its sim- pler f01ms, consists of two the1m0m- eters plneed Side by side. The hull) (11'111111, is exposed to the air; that at the other surrounded by a wet \Vit3k.1v obtaining: the (inference between the tempe 1t1111es recorded on the ther1mnn1ete1s , and then cun- s'ulting the table. “hich goes “ith the inst111ment. \1111 11.1111 detmmine the relative. huniidit). provide for sufï¬cient moisture in the air, the deficiency can he made up by placing Open vessels of water in the rooms. These may he at- tached to radiators or hung in regis- ters to insure evaporation. But it is important to remember that too much moisture should be avoided. Remedy for Chilblain ..... Congratulations to M1. William Mather who was married to MISS _ __ vv“..;‘.uJ I “I 0. Mr. and Mrs. Lorno Smith of Mount Forest spent ovor tho wnok- ond with Mr. and Mrs. William Dorhy. Miss Elizabeth Mother of Price- villo is visiting friends hero and at Hampdcn. Mr. and Mrs. John Milligan and family spent an owning with Mrs. Milligan‘s hrollmr. Mr. Thomas 'l‘urnhnll. Miss lsahrlla Park wont to Toronto this work whrro sho will spend the winter months. 'Miss Bossio (’iriorson is visiting a fow days with friends in Toronto this \x‘ook. I 'l'huso who worn away at homes for Christmas, have m to then- tll_m(_.-s this week (Our own Correspondent.) Ur. Nathan Griorson of Buffalo visited «luring the ï¬rst art of the week with his father, I‘. \Villiam GI:i_OI°SOll, Sr. Miss Mvrtio Park of Nmmanbx \ is- itcd roccnth “in: her unclé and aunt Mr. and Mr... James Park. ll-- . - “ " M iss lilizabeuiuMurdock spent the past two weeks at the homn'of her hmthcr. M 1'. F. Murdock. Miss Agnes Potty of Toronto spent tlw holidays at her home here. M '. and Mrs. J. Boswell spent, Sun- day: at, M_1'._AR. Wobbor’s. Mr. and Mrs. w'miam Smith visit- ed gm New Year’s Day at Mr. James Snyth’s. Hulstcm. Mr. and Mrs. Bm't Smith anu daughtm-s. Grace and Edith were. Visitors during last, week with Mr. an}! Mrs. William Smith. Mr. and Mrst‘norgc Sharpe and danghtm', Mulwl, hml New Year’s dimwr with Mr. and Mrs. John Loith at Holstein. Southeast Bentinck . (Our own Correspondent.) Mr. Harold Mountain was home I'rnm Hamilton fur thn Christmas h0_l_idays. Mr. and Mrsgh'éines Heslett and family spent New Year’s with friends in town. Mr. Archie McLean attended the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Archie Mc- Lean, who died in Toronto and was bu‘xzipd if} Chegley on_M_onday_._ Miss Mary. Lbhï¬ï¬‚lESH-Etrlï¬onday f0}:__h01‘_SChOOl in Nestleton. The election passed off very quiet- ly in our vicinity. _'â€"â€"vâ€"â€" Mr. and 'Mrsf.fvl):"I:at_I-1b andflfam- il-y spent New Year’s With Mr. and MKS}. Thomag’l‘orqy. (Our own Correspondent.) Miss Lottie Mervyn of town spent a few days with her friend, Miss Ruby Hesiett. Mr. and Mrs.‘ Robert Stevens of Viceroy, Sash, are visiting the lat- tei_-‘_s sister,_Mrs. Dan McLean. We are glad to hear of the greatly improved health of Mr. Donald Mc- Lachlan of our village who has been confined to bed for some weeks past. Donald is able to be around again. We sincerely hope for his continued improvement. here last Sunday. . A ver sociable evening was cut at the ome of Mr. Archie Me an on New Year's night when a real old-time dance was held and most he‘qg'tily enjoyed _by all_p_resent. - Phone 114 South Bentinck ! 33' 180017 . l MILES 1'9 “1' ‘8)! 5300‘"? '5 GALLON - “cum ew “Year' 3 Day .ion services were Aberdeen. J. W. Ewen Son ( 1_wa y at their None Betterâ€"~Prices Right “Rolled ()ats. Oatmeal, ()at Flakes Bran, Shorts, Crimped Oats, Oat Chap, Heavy Mixed Chap for [1033, Poultry Scratch Feed. Oyster Shell, Ground Bone and Grit. Chopping and Oat Crimping Every Day Maple leaf, Ogilvie’ 5 Royal Household anrl Pilot Brands Calla lily and Snowflake for Pastty See Us For Your Flour Needs wing! 'Beatrico Brenti of Bu 1 Chung New Year’s Dnvm Fridm turned \\ Prompt Service and Delivery t_0 all parts of Town. (Our own Correspondent.) Miss Ella Ritchie visited a few days with friends in Markdale. Mrs. McPherson of Toronto was a visitor with the McDonald family last week. Mrs. W. Williams and children of Termite have returned home after e visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. Wil- hams, Mr. Thoma»: Glencross was cinch-d trustee at our annual school meet- Mrs. J. J. Malcolm of Cheteh, Wis., U. S. A., and her brother, James with his wife spent the Christmas va- cation with their mother at the old home. ' Mrs. Banks, who was taken sud- lenly ill. is improving now. Al- though not able to sit Up yet, she rs holding her own. Mr. John Legatte is engaged with Mr. Michael Kenney for the winter months. There are a great many sick pconle now. A very bad cold is going the rounds. u-.. . .V‘lUUIIIIIUO Mr. John Rigid-oh†has the con- tract of cutting and hauling twenty- five cords of wood for Mr. D. Hunter. Mr. Hugh Vasey is assisting Mr. qud with the wood. Glenroadin. (Our own Correspondent.) Messrs. John McKechnie and C. Shafer are busy these days cutting their big pile of wood. Mr. Joseph Da‘yisog is Helping Mr: McKechnie. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hopkins and fam- ly spent an evening last week with “r. and Mrs. Robert Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. John Hudson and "amily of Durham spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. George Rray lOl‘O. Messrs. David and Moses Donnelly of this place and James of Durham 01‘ t Saturday morning to attend their brother’s funeral in Millbrooko. Ontario. M1. and Mrs. George Reay spent New Yea: s with Mr. and Mrs. John Ba_i_ley. Mr. and Mrs. Jobâ€"f1 'Wevl'ls and son Herbert spent New Year’s day with Durham friends. Miss Lettie Mervyn of Durham spent. the latter part of Christmas week with her friend, Miss Irene Hem of Allan Park. ' Miss Florenéé Kennedy and Miss Verna Kerr of Allan Park visited Wednesday afternoon with Miss‘ Vega Hefty,†Mr. Mark Willis of Allan Par-k visited the latter end of last week with Mr._Jphn Park here. MP. Henry Livingston of Alpenn, Mich., visited friends in this vicinity rcggntiy1 vâ€"v'v JV‘- . Mr. and Mrs; Wiilâ€"iram Torry eh- .)oyed New Year’s dinner with Mr. and Mrs. A. Park. Ebenezer. (Our own Correspondent.) We wish our editor, stat! and all readers a [Host ‘ngperogs year. y mi gifts. The evening was spent. in Edit): Edge spent Christmas and New dancing. Yearemth their sisters, Mrs. W. J. Mr. William Grierson, Sr. has had Ritchie and Mrs. W. G. Firth. th9__radio installed this week. ____.__Â¥,,- ,,,,__._ - â€"â€" -~vvâ€"- V w The young peo le on this line are practising for a anquet to be held FORGED 013003 ‘1. BLI'WOOD in the school Friday evening, Jan- constable Beam“ and Provincill UEPY 9- _ Ofï¬cer Bola Arrest Archie Taylor "' F'Tgnn',†on Chm. of forgery. GALLON Box 82, Durham Edge Hill. 3555!} . l . 'ATS FNR- ‘ GET mag: It appears that Taylor was brought up in Bentinck but has lately been living in Lucknow. He is 3 mar- ried man with one small child. Com- ing to Elmwood recently, he is al- leged to have drawn up a cheque )3wa0 to “John Miller" with the name of George Emke signed to it. He took the cheque to Ernest Pries’ store in Elmwood where he got some $44 in cash and the balance in mer- chandise. Mr. Pries later discovered v â€"-â€"vl Lon were at Elmwood on Tuesday where they arrested Archie Taylor )1! a charge of forgery. The accused is _it|1 the Bruce County jail awaiting 1‘13. I Chief Beamish of Hanover and provincial Qnger Bone of Walker- Santa's Semi-Mlle! Wallpaper Sm: Tueâ€"22 is. I“: All our New S pring Wallpapers are in stock. Come and let us show you our new samples. ii This week we are offerino some Special Values in the following. New Wallpapers JOHN McKECHN IE 3-String Broom, each 29c Now is the timeto buy your (I Now It's My Turn! u is expected um Te§loe will he brought to trial shortly on a chirp of forgeryâ€"Hanover Post. The money 1nd goods lave prfcpcally all recovered. 11 dark gray $1.79 and Girls, pr. 690. h white stripe 39c. Jack or gray $1.59 PAC. 8.