A hapdsomely mustmmd we cannon of any sviemmc 3‘0 g. Canada. $31...) a. your 03mm 911 newsdcalcrs. ‘ p gooa crops. Mr. unfortunate to lose urday night from tion. ago Mr Tom 619110095 18 being heartlly congratulated on hxs pur- fine It is Well Situated. has :good buildings, hag been well carioad of fine springer cows on Friday of last Week. Prices ruled Mr. 1‘. Cook, Mrs. John Love and Master Cecil drove out to the ‘Cook homestead on-Sunday. Mrs. Love is remainin 0 visit among the friends and so oolmates of bygone days. Mr. Cook begins to! run the rural mail route on con-g cessions 10 and 12 of Glenelg.§ Monday Was a rough day for his maiden trip. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baylor gave a most successful party to over three score of young folk on Thursday evening of last Week. It Was a beautiful moonlit night and as home, “ard and stables are illuminated by electric light. ’twas like fairyland. The council fathers never fail to ave a rousing snow storm for their February meeting. They met on Saturday, but its discomâ€" forts are forgotten as the big- stove roars red hot and the" gather around the big dinner table to indulge in the. delicious tea brewed by the genial clerk. and witty sallies and repartee help for a brief hour to lighten the burden of a big day’s work. A, Rev. “7'. W. ' ‘WeI‘E? mo 1‘9. ‘ just learned on F that \Mr. W’ill Sweeny h ed from 83. ago. riday lastf ad return-? skatchewan some days ‘ n """"‘ 7‘"- anch Ofï¬ce, (325 y Macfarlane’s Drug Store=.==r-T he l3 §3¢33§§§3§Eï¬Â§féï¬ca§3 mlts taste is‘ exceedingiy ’iea Sant- --â€"It doe-s not demngg the stomach -â€"-â€"It"s a, large bottle for the money - “It contains nothing harmful «Its pulity is above reprqach _ ‘It will relievé you or your monev ban is: strange £113.13ng séll more. of it! than all 013111 revel for curves of February 19. 1914. Too late for last a Storm King ha Mr. Glencréésdg'és to lose a most valu~ four-yearâ€"old on Sat- from acute indiges~ TRAVERSTON. , â€"v‘..- U f 1.0? EPCFJI‘LI‘ g“ patanta I‘m-k ‘ Stu Wubingï¬ï¬: D menmnle. Communion; >1. HANDBOOK on Patents '3’! \ I. u Aâ€"‘II‘ 1 d WLGKIY. Lqugzetz 1’6 journal. _ f1 era never fails to yie‘la I)?“ That Contribute to the Ever Increasing Popularity of C.P.R. Town Officé - .Buy Your Tickets Here And Its 30. receive "Pm mav “Uh. :‘ a“ week. gem high over We composed principally ol‘ pure Ol- ive Oil and Hypophosphites. Each has long been endorsed by suc- .cessful physicians. Here they are iior the first time combined. The result is a remarkable nerve. iblood and strength-building rem- fedy that is both food and mediâ€" ‘cine. For all who are nervous,‘ 'Trun-down and debilitatedâ€"no mat- ; ter what the cause, for old people: :for convalescents; for puny child- : ren, we know of nothing that will 3 give health and strength as quick- E ly as Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion. It is a real builder of good blood, strong musicles, good digestion. Pleasant to take, it contains no alcohol or habit-forming drugs. If you don’t feel Well, economize both money and strength by be- ginning to-day to take Rexall Ol- ive Oil Emulsion. Sold only at the Rexall Stores, and in this town only by us. $1.00. Macfarlano Co. _ A11 7- “"‘.“_“’“"-’3 l . . ' Rem-ill Olive Oil hmulsmn 18 j You know What that means- . .- miseryâ€"worryâ€"big bills-debt! get sick. Keeping it You know you can’t I health means food and for you and your family. It is up I grand succ to you to take care of yourself. It ‘ cold last \Vednesday ' is up to you gmake you right, to Whenever you don’t; veing Without, a. pastor. éfeel right, to take some-thing to; Allan u strengthen you, build you up, ward sickness~protect you family. lhat thing We have in Rexall Oil Emulsion. money-risk, by. personally promis-f Dummy-e. ing you that, if it does not resâ€"fwvel'al tore your health, we will back your money without worn or: Filsinger. uestion. We believe it is the. “Ilium. If advertising and poste: it. tile J. I). Abraham 0 afford to | Durnam must have hac in good ’ c «ale these last nine days. clothing The Y. P. S. C. E. so ess considering nig )ok the chair and a! several remarks and Jokes ( off worse :1 long program. consisting and your by Rev, Mr. Seipel. {ministerfllix Detmm, propri In offering“ satisfactory store, both of .c‘ it to you, We protect you againstlex~<'leput.y reevc. Mr. I. The lhwwmore (. selections. also the .- givef Messrs. Sepple, Dunno :md accompanied Music on [he violit b. st builder of health, energy and" P’it‘tl by Mr. Sepple. :uul w:- s ength you can get. ing 111211))? w y'our neighborso if \Ile Smtt «'Mlll .‘IiVsS L‘L‘ll'y it don‘t help you, we b‘cLCK your money. It 'is help-; “Y 3-11. limitations were. Will giVe â€Moll wa< served at; intern) ! l Su peqioricy over ,v y; LulV It†A“ less days, And the IO.F. our dues mlght raise 9 And class us “hazardous†- -..-\. u»: w parcel post Delivering a juicy roast To the dwellers in the toWn. As along Lambton Street we sped, We spied George Buckingham ahead, In his quaint. old-fashioned sleigh. . As they flew by, with clatter; and clack, I He yelled excited, “Old Jack! Old Jack!†And then a strange , __ w‘r phrase, We’ ve passed oux a strange things occurred. hke the combat' betwixt Roderick Dhu and Prince James in Scott’s, "Lady of the Lakefl load. I Drew quickly off the To let the thing pass They deemed it the 1 .3011 5:11 Like .W'o foil, 1 L, that dashes on Like? mountain-cat that g N .YOU’RE SICK 'YOU’RE- WAGES STOP. v VVVYVY‘ Remedies Wild as h..e . With heavy Many Other Big Points new parcel g? byrup that guards I icy road on his d on to into the 00+ §ON §§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§O§* ; The London Times Pekin cor-' respondent says the Standard Oil’ Company has given the Chinese: Government 37% per cent. of the, stock in the new company being; formed to deveIOp Chinese re-. AA.-“A-_ THE are aiready preâ€"a'iétingzv in the peach crap. 5;vvv CAD shortaoe stock in t formed to sources. 1 the I. 1’. S. C. E. social was a I égï¬lfée (g d l grand success considering the severe ' e m. ‘cold last. lVednesday night. Knox, er.‘ Hell? I veing without; a. pastor. Inspector l Valet-m. Vltflu 1 Allan Look the chair and after passing it“? beginning several remarks and jokes disposed of! Miss Emma. I a long program. consisting of speeches 3' near Dundnlk by Rev, Mr. Seipel. Med’mz’list ‘ till- Monday. minisumMr. Datum, pi-c"~pt°i€t0r0f the ‘ Mr. and M. satisfactory store, both (if Ayton. and fSnsk" me 3 (ex-deputy reevc. Mr. Lothian 0f - grandmother. Drmnm-e. The Dmumre choir sang3gins/1191.41.13.“veg several selections. also the Ayton trio. 1 M . , a \1 , DIPSSI‘S. Sepple. Datum and councillor: , 3 1’ .mgl L ls Filsingcr. Accompanied by Mrs. ,' tum? L 1.1"?" Dnmm. Music m: the viulin was sup- 5;}: 1’: j‘L;}",'.‘."} P plied by Mr. SPpple. and was anmvdé " “"3 d "u d by :Lll. Rm-itatinns were. givm liw ? MP. Edgar Miss SCOU- mu'l Miss Mary .McAlistof. 3"â€â€˜3‘11’P" â€f “m.“ Lunch was served at; intm'missinn- 2 him In the 5m“ ance bush, mostly hardwood:~' frame barn 30x50; log and framef stables; good sized frame and} grout house. Apply to J. T.; Laughton, 50 Hill street, Port f Arthur, or to J. M. Findlay, Dro~ more. 2 19M†HE WELL-KNOWN LAUGHTON' Farm-a mile and a quarter} north of Dromore; 100 acres, 60' acres under good state of cul-f tivatioy, 1‘5 acrespastpre, balâ€"I Niagara_ district fruit r ,1.-- .u 4‘uwn UH killUUHy. H0 is :1 good speaker and kept the attention of every one. Mr. Thns. McNiece delivered to rattle king, Brown. Holstein, seven hugslasr Thursday that tipped the sculesat 1.720. The price paid was nine cents a pound. Tom always has some good hogs. If advertising and posters would do II. Que J. I). Abraham Company of . Durnam must have had a. giganti; fl QP‘ID ’l‘llli‘t‘ ).1n‘ “:n - “ ' " ' ‘ ‘p-ectively, a sister, Mrs. . Batty,‘ d- KNOX CORNERS». ' and her husband, from Toronto. e; Mt". Adam Pettigrew bought a. vow ~ \Vilfrid Martin, a 1191311er from C? at Reid‘s sale in Holstein last Thurs- Toron’go, a son, Frank, Wife and 1 day, Cows are expensive this winter 'daug‘hL-er, from Blenheim, . 1 d d h and her on , Rev. Mr. Peckover of Toronto ably son-1n- ‘3“? an aug ter, Mr. Rt; ï¬lled the pulpit at Knox on Sundnv. and MI‘S. Harry Burnett, 0f Detr01 t. en HUiSH. EUOd 5hmakmo gum} I_'n-\§- n,“- . Scott’s Emï¬lséan sets i a 3:593 the very forces that premote healin' it is pure, rich strength. 13-30 For. forty years the best phy- sicians have relied on the wholeâ€" some predigested nourishment in Scott’s Emulsion whichis totaHy free from alcohol or opiates. Scott’s Emulsion sharpens the appetite~renews blood“ nourishes nervesâ€"strengthens bones anci restores the courage of health to make life bright. "I . '. . /,'/A"'.C-i It :3 a patherzc mzstake ,ï¬â€™d“ to accept drugs or alco- ,, holic mixtures when nature the wasted Eod y and resfore the vigor of health. Farm for Sale combined k‘\'\_lll [A 3 11'03; and framgfï¬ousf. taker and kept the intermission growers r r l f _ v â€" ; pearzmce. UN‘ rczlson is "‘~"§f3€i'll~- - " S>'_-"' ; ‘un -~ » «e; e . . - .m, t-wyuzwuw- Miss b00111. ever “m" ““55 †â€1m†"" “‘ “mm" â€â€4“ dandruff and failure to lump the ; willing to help,g:we a couple of recita- ; :3) Aliâ€"ears: Jam-es Park and ’\\:-u- ; hru'r roots prong-2‘1}; nourished. itionsin good style, also Miss Mary, ("We-O: 31"t’ml“"’â€â€™â€œa_‘l_ “.‘V‘lecu"â€â€œ. “Y; â€arisian Sago applied daily for PAIL-Allister gave a couple of recitations ï¬ebï¬lék)‘ 'gJ' herrnyd Willy». 3115:1533 Week and then occasionally, is lwhich called forth hearty applauec ‘ ' eryzend J- herr. ‘59}05' and all {113th needed. It ’r(~*n‘.0\'<'~s er. Geo. Lothian renderedra good hurn‘ox‘oue 5739301395 were glven by dandruff With one application: al- - ° - Messrs. Rxesbury and Derby of.H.-a,n- most immediately stops falling hair and itching head: invigorates - ,. . '. . .‘ ' the scal and makes dull, stringy urged :the young people and those gm!" 9’39â€â€œ Matr""5’"n“‘1 5W9?“ hair sofa abundant and radiant who once were members not to be- .Wo'v‘ff} interesting dialogues Were with life. Equally 00d for men. ‘come discouraged or careless in keep 3‘39?!) {VQhe Young ladies. Women or chi! nâ€"everyone ing up the services of ‘ the ’ Christian an K . ant 0f ahervant; A chorus needs it. a Endeavor. and concluded by wishing th “a“ JObD. and Walter Kerr. A‘large bottle of this deli htful them .311 God speed. The-address of .W.eâ€. “be“ 000998 to Town! “190 hair tonic can be had from ar- the evening was given by. Rev. Mr. ï¬â€˜t‘g’mm were away by MN. I“ 11110 C . or any drug com for Seipel. which waa‘qnitqin‘advance or : '3 u" and J.- Whmfmi. Which 50 acute; You will surely like Par- most-.ad'dvesses estimation "at such Wughtï¬wevenm to a 010% heme m... in.--- -- . ‘ -7 “hr ((~"'hL; ‘ «.I'('(nl£ V. g,\ [H 433,12 l')l‘:lll‘l‘) :Ly‘H} l)†: taking and m"? handed 11):“.1‘291‘ :uul dâ€. > (lishml out my! ‘vmiullunt unvl ’Val'iufl } My, 20ml. 3.11.51 “7.11%.†:ml MS : l‘l'k’w‘ï¬llfme- “if“ lJI‘K'mmf-e chm:- was ; Mary M' Neusmlt. 5;: mt, lit" x'wx . pz-uswlt m ull lm-me zlmi ‘umlm‘ Hurt-41);} with Mr. “rm. ï¬lm-skull ' . able.‘ and Up-NMl‘Lh} lwulm‘snip of Mr. f m . ' f ‘Wm. Runmg’e. rendered :: number of}. 1 “A llmfpw‘l â€â€˜1‘; ‘-'†1‘""5’l“.\' “W . mxwllvnb anthems, which. were ex 7mg “““"--“' if“? "mél’m‘h 01' ‘11“ Hula; ' Accmiingly Charming: ; :ld inspiring and i (11".) hathlâ€! â€"1â€â€œ “"1“ †m'mtt- “INT? 7 vczf)‘ much ctijuï¬â€™rd bf all. Rev. Mr. f I5“111f~’.1'5t\'~>?<‘<1 Wu}: tim' \x‘ennlmr. ti ‘Sv‘icpcl, the evangelical minister ofiff’h‘m‘ Elm“? “"15 (:unu‘m-umly rill“. §A3 Lem, Mr. and 311's. Datum. Mrs. l 1Ҡ1"â€71‘9“ WW"? KEVHY. f'm' lino. mu: Kim-w.) Seiyml and Mr. and Andrew} â€â€1““ dec‘mU-“d l-‘Uxt's. ' The (in . Fllsingex' were present, and assisted : “ms‘wun by 3117‘ “Myâ€! Park. f xmwh with the prognm'nuc. Rev. 9 a "hm†“’P “I!“ SPNIFJC'I‘.†The l Mr. Scipel. :lccmnpzmicd by Mrs. l W011 by ‘EI‘S‘ {Silhl’ll Mum-us. a. chin EDnmm on the organ. remlered a, fowl plate. flu.- -lâ€â€˜~l"~'95 were Mesa?“ = selecthms on the violin and fail-13mlR“"*‘5U‘;’1'".""M1, .Milbm'n of l-iunovm {I earned the audience intowondcr land. 3 flu" . John W “WE-40rd l’nwde :1. vol"; :50 exceedingly charming wot-e [holemc'tf‘mi““'tlm““-'e"° 'l‘hchighést “â€3 l selections rendered. The Rev. gentle- I sold l0l’ fume dollars. The lmxes worn men in'comparxv with VIP Dal! - - "1‘55““qu MN ‘I ' ’ "id ‘ ' ' " , . l . ml and, noun “3 all. lhe lir. Fnlsingcr. also sang a 'number (,f’ Pl't"gz'e-un was proceeded with am selections which were. greatly pleas- provcdcecond tommc for the occasion ing and appreciated. Miss Scott. 'evcr “0%“ng Of a number â€f comic 8011:9- willing to help,g:we a couple of recita- by 31655.1'5' James Park and Wm tions in good style, also Miss Mary Lowe: :Tns‘trumenwl- selections by McAllisber gave a couple of recitations Messrs. 1‘" -J° Kerr and Derby, .Missa {WhiCh called forth hearty applause. M' Derby'and J- Kerr. Spicy and er. Geo. Lothian rendered , a good humorous. SPBBChGS .Were ' by recitation which he. neatly and -a.p- Messrs. Bwsburyand De“) propiately prefaced by a. brief remini- :1 _ :. - * ' , sconce- of by‘gone days,‘ which he wasaduet by Miss M? Derby and 3- urged Zthe young people and those .. . . ' who once were members not to be- -1T.‘l'° very Inwmï¬ns dial NH'HD I l t l l I .' i I come discouraged or cami'ess'in 'keep- or , . O - $83!? the Berâ€"3m Mtggéiche Ohm " in , ~_ The entertainment held in Knox church on \Vcdnes‘day evening I. was a Very pleasing affair. Mr. XV m. Ailuu occupied the chair in his .. _g:_zk'ing and off handed manner and 1 D ‘i Rev. Mr. Peel-zover of Toronto. , occupied Knox pulpit. on Sunday and fpreached a very able and inspiring sermon. The Rev. gemlenmn is a, . gifted and exceedingly able speaker. I f “’9 hnpo Mr. editor, in the futmre l ymi will have more respect: for mu- bmlgots than to consign them to the \Y:-1-.~i’(+l)¢l$kt3t.{18:1 budget We “rum 2 eek helm-e last giving a full :Lccmmt mf the special meeting of the gramge ' livid in Norway. did not appears-«1 “’9: never saw it 01' it; would have appear-i an right.~â€"Ed.J [ Rev. G. Gornnu Of'Dungan‘mm, will? ncmpy the pulpit in Knox church on 5 Sunday next. Feb, 22ml. Every one in the congregation should make a. special effort to hear him. i l i I o l l ' Mr. and Mrs. Fisher of ;,.':Lsk.. are visiting Mrs. .3 l i i i I i i i I . l i 3 .zu'. Mr. D. )‘lcb‘nydmx's. g‘andmother, Mrs. Jas. E othmarelatives in this vicinity. Flem in g, 1 ~‘... Fisher's ; dge and Migund Mrs. \Vm. Ritchie enter- zit. a, dancing party on Friday ; mine-(1:1, large number of young peopie evening. ' They all had a very enjoyable Limp. Mr. Edgar Ritchie has } couple of horses to take w him in the sprimâ€"r. Mr. MCGillithy of Paisley home an Friday. after nought, .1, eat with returned a. ple.-;l,s:uic Visit i w-â€"._ 6 i Misw .\Inrtley visited (weer thv‘ end with friends “mu" Invimn‘e. i. 3' Miss Maggie Firth of Lloydtown i was home fur a. short visit. week a couple of days last; week. curling with the Durham Les-1m. Mr. Herb Edge and sister. Miss Valeria. visited friend -in Egremom the beginning of the week. Miss Emma Ritchie who is teaching Mrs. Thus. Tuml Mrs. Ector. spent friends in Dmxdalk Mr. N. U. Mofl’at :1. couple of days I with the Durham 1 Mr. Victor C. Garafraxa street, 0 February 23 from £011 clock, and afterwards Friday of each month. mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown re- turned home Friday after visiting for_the past mpnth or so with Miss Gertrude Prudham, of Cam- bridge, M’ass., is visiting her brother, Rev. W. W. Prudham, at the parsonage, 3 muss tilta Irwin visited Mrs. C. ‘Rudolph in Hanover for a couple _ of days this Week, ,_ ‘ ~Mr. Thos. Morton, sr., left Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Allen were in Hopeville yesterday at- t913“i.i11g.the funera of her mother, Mrs. Neil DTP-[(nnhhhx i f as neighbor. At an appropriate time. a Well “'0 at- pressive of the Mrs. appreci rded address ex-’ way we have all ated the. citizenship of Mr. and Mrs. Matthews and familx' during theirllife road by Mrs. in our midst was Samuel. Patterson, and a fancy chair each for the 900d fln111\tn Irv“- Rudolph in Hanover of days this Week. . Miss B.‘ . Morton is 'A"' ~7 v Inspector Canipliell is in Town-3 to attending the Motor Show. , I Mr. Allie McIntyre was home from Toronto over S unday to see his mother, Who is ill. 3 O I BLYTH’S CORNERS Mofl’at was in Chat-sword) tuxtchie who IS teaching: \. was home from Friday EDGE HILL. Turnbull and her mother. '. ‘Abraham will PERSONXE Irwin visited .- - Vim,“ . u: auu :‘IHJLulve numlwr! Agam the Weddin Leesnnu‘o ' d ceased ringin ' g be} . , .- ), ,u 116 . _ 1n ‘ :hes. banker} “f" wedding of ugexcegg: beg]; ,ff of Markdal‘egplace at the home of M1 asent. Mr. Duff 3311‘3.hA19X1.uAnderson on F: sent; :1. very good J , ’ ,W an 138 a very good talk 5 101ned heart and hand W ..Bnll and M.-.;James Byers. At the hour vxmd some. night; ‘ O’CIOCk a‘bOUt twentv action in the. gguests assembled in . , gwhen the bridegi'o the r of Torontu. I lowed by the bride, leaning uu Sunday and " ï¬rm .Qf her father, While 9 and izzspirilrr 95518 Park played the b nhnfliiï¬ â€˜ A“; feur days “1th ispent a Week ago Friday when :1 .“Why, ‘I‘ndeedlâ€, m is spending a large circle of >friends.of the sur- “Qman, that. L8 Just what I am Toronto With Mrs. rounding neighborhood had gath- usmg. .Isnt 1t great._ and dont’ gered to spend a parting evening you think mYï¬mP ShO‘VS :1 lot of ‘ :as neighbors. At an appropriate.1mpr0"emeâ€t?", , , . :onauzllghleig M0111;- time a well worded address ex-r‘ Harmony Hair Beautilier 15 a q- . of his niece; Mr's. be- pressive‘of the way we have all coming all the rage among both abpreciated the citizenship of Mr. men. and WORN?!) WhO_ are .particus «and Mrs. Matthews and. family lar 1n the care of their hair. it is H ‘11: All "during their life in our midst was 1ust What 1t 15 namedâ€"~11 hair 1e igslteglday aetn read by Mrs. Samuel Patterson, 1l)>c~aut1fier. It seems to polish and T31: of her mother, and a fancy chair each for the urmsh the hall‘- . making it glossy 800d couple Was presented. Mnsflkyâ€"soft. and m . ‘1 u . Matthews made a feeling reply 11p m graceful. wavy folds, that chas. Brown re- for himself and famil 5*. after which J “Stay put.†Contains no oil. and day after visiting a good program of speeclies.5u'ill not change color of hair nor vnth or so with songs and instrumental muSic was darken it. Simply sprinkle a lit- [1 Hamilton. rendered. and the rema' . inder of tle on your hair each time before the night spent in games and . brushing it. Prudham, of Cam- dancmg. j To keep yOur hair and scalp is visiting her Although we generally get “dandruff-free and 010 W. Prudham, at £9051 Share of an, use. Hap. COId W'eather (luv; nnp . mnmn 01.1...-“ - .. - .g I Eï¬k‘vpi’ww the first _ , d....,,\.: n t‘l'C .Uï¬b‘aï¬t's. § Riosben-y and Milbnm nf I'Lmuvmz .: Mr. J nhn \VhiLeford made a. very feiflcienc auntioneer. The highést hux [sold for ï¬ve dollars. The lmxes were {distributed and enjoyed by all. Thv ‘ program was proceeded with and proved second to none for the occasion. consisting of a number of comic songs by Messrs. James Park and \Vm. {L0we: instrumental selections by ’Messrs. N. .J.-Kerr and Derby, Misses M. Derbyand J. Ker-1.. Spicy an d .hllmn'f'ni‘lé om-_..L - - _ over. 0:39. of the outstanding features wasaduec by Miss M. Derby and J, Eark Entitled 'Matrilnnniu] annns . ' mm m, tum“: «New; nuer serm’pg twoqygars of. Zing Hilde!“ the itllbpices of {he [id‘np-!m9 senti‘llce In the IVEQQI'N‘}. 2.115011 idem baseball team was agreat success. at Fort LeaVenworth, kanSaS for ,d with ï¬ne weaLher, the the murder of Herbert Hajrbm't. a p a ~e was cumformbly ï¬ned, Canadian immigration msncctor, Two rizes were n'iven‘ for the most Whom he ShOt 10 death 03 8 p n . pretmi y decorated b0xes.~ The ï¬rst. Windqor ferry boat. Wm. J. Fergu- Was won by Miss Isabel] Park. being. 5013: a cripple, is dead. a china. cup and saucer. ' The second ' a d . W..- *F“ won by Miss Isabel! Mearns, a. chum '11qu m1... 3" 3 receive ._.-.1‘ IV“, gNovember 18.09. Ch 5' 311's. Albert, Six (nee Mar-garatgof :Southsea, Englan. ' Mearns) uf Steiner. Alliertzt, left. (m ; real arranging for ITuesduy for her home. after spending, exploration trip in ‘u in couple of mnmhs thh her ' ’ mm; hm- .5 1. ï¬nd friends here. , The M111: Produce; f Mr. and Mrs. Byers left, last WH‘ek- met 11} Hamllton anc‘ for an extended _ visit with their 013311328 3 00mm- daughters in Ayr, Toronto and Dam trlbutlng salt. {Odd‘ d“. artxcles to farmers 1 ' . ' ~ ~ I Mr. and Mrs. VWalden and Miss atmgplan, qnd “9 3H, . ,. _. . _, _ ,, , the c1ty, the mumcxp. Mary of. Remnant, want; the “'Bt‘k to (20-0 erate in dist end with Mr. \Vm. Marshall. 1) ' The box social hold on Friday evcn- After ‘59“?in ’tWo1 ing under thcauspicesof Lhe Hamp- ï¬fe sentence 1!) UN? 1‘ den baseball team was :Lgreat success. at Fort _Leaven Worth Being fafvni-pn “ms. (4“,. m; ‘. - 7 We‘â€" 1n games and they Were pronounc whic h g 100 late for last Week. There was no service in the fHampden church on Sunday last ion account of the rough day, if Which blocked the roads. Again the Weeding bells haVe 099 car? “3- ~-'- ‘- .._.. um mm as wen as ever. 'Preiï¬ous- 1y. I Was a cripple, Walking with failed, do not f k trying BHEUMA. Read : mony of Judge John Barhorst Fort Laramie, Ohio. “After treatment by three (1 tors Without result, I have ‘01 Mr. Ben. Shar on his contract of building R 5t. Miead’s barn. an, ‘en hewing the timber. j M" Jam-es Matthews’ sale lasin successw one mare going as {ï¬g-h as $180.! iné.’ We'st. Everybody has downs to content especially ,the yc ement Lake and IVII‘. Ben- Shnrh , __ v. -'A1tLLllc‘VD 11.110.18mliy during their. life in our midst was read by Mrs. Samuel Patterson, and a fancy chair each for the good couple was presented. Mr. Matthews made feeling reply 3 for himself and family. after which a good proora'm of This . ,,,_ m gafted man and hrs-address was lxsten~ ed t.†tht'nughmlf with rapt. attentinn. A†told, a way enj-vy'ahle time was spent. and at. rhp alum a hwu'tv of thanks Wrm given In the prngvnmaur' _ vote- all assisting in a Very bad dLfler, While Miss; TERM played the bridalgder, Ca: 3. short ceremony.i months’ ronounce-d husband * notes. ] HAMPDEN. evening Was IIIUSiC. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" VV‘. ’ sales are very numerousj :. Among the number is; hip treasurer, Who has; [day preparatory to g0-‘ dy has their ups and; 0,9ntend Vith, but mnrn; Six (nee Margaru “Alfie-Ha, left on mw. after spending; '5 until her moLhm ell worded aï¬di‘ess‘ext- f the way we have all :1 the citizenship of Mr. '5 left, last visit with trled many other loctors’ treatments 11 and found they feel skeptical abou IA. Beat: the testi- 'm-y m:j~§§a,hle time was Lt the close a hwu'tv. vats» rm given In a†assisting in youn and E 2' People bordaI-e. ngqments. s are very numerougj Beautlfler, $1.00. mong the number is e D09. 500. Both I hasï¬atlsï¬f you in em preparatory to gmimonuey back. $01( (more than 7,000 B ms their ups and,‘1D this town ODIN v'â€"'- by three doc- 7 I have been 1 case of Spent} Claiming 'Sband ',,notes Fiï¬; taste-(cash. - DON’T GRO W BALD. ‘- Use Parisian Sage. - ._.~ If gour hair is getting thin, los- ing its natural color, or has that matted lifeless, and scraggy ap- pearance, the regson is pvident~ Ian-1:-.-tb __._.1 ï¬ . THE («4‘ [man who has ever ‘Bering Straits, 38 In Asia and America, 1 November 1899. Cha of Southsea. England real arranging for ' The Milk Producers met in Hamilton and organize a common _ â€u wen lI'OD piping, 100 foot rub I , 1 cooking stove, . gcupboard. 1 kitchen table, 1 «an tre table. 1 extension table, ' book case. 1 cream separator, : sugar kettle, 1 hall rack, 6 bed- stea s, neckyokes, whiffletrees. a , chains Works and other articles. of FIV E. 1 sets sleighs, 1 set 81 lathe‘ ; Wagon. old., 1 Massey-Harris Massey-Harris seed drill, 1 Mas- seyâ€"Harris ha}; rake, 1 hay loader, 1 pea harvester, 1 gang plow, 2 long“ plows. lse ' ‘ set springtooth 1 roller, 1 SCUfflnv 1 c‘-] _â€"â€".â€"â€" k and Implements : Ur" Farm 8th I The undersigned Auctipneer has freceived instructions to sell by {Public Auction at LOT 35. CON. 3. E. G. R.. GLENELG,,on MONDAY. MARCH 2nd; 1914 .' 1 horse rismg 4, 1 ï¬lly rlsmg 3, 1 gelding rlszng 2 5 cows supposed 1n calf, 3' Credit Auction Sale fanhing' ; TWO HOME wqmaï¬. “that 18 just what 1 Two Women met other day, When one _{\9 1D w"“ La] scaleé 240 lbs._. ‘ 1 dgemocrat. :2 s l to i: :3†I have been using. Har- vvvâ€"n u uuikh ough cleansing. It 18 »ff just as quickly, the eration taking only a ents. Harmony Hair ', $1.00. Harmony Sham- Both guaranteed to vu in every way, or your ck. Sold only at the 1 7,000 Rexall Stores and ‘xvn “ï¬luâ€" ’ ‘ - ~ “wit, tree and clean, use Har- mpoo. This liquid sham- an instantaneous rich, ather that immediately . to every part of the scalp, insuring a quick no- n'n~----'- " be the only ever crossed 38 miles, be gear 01] £00 Charles Br sion table, 1 n separator, 1 {I rack, 6 bed- whiffletrees. a bags, chains, . I - _ -_ 31 DEQV‘ and Implements ’d Anetigneer has ions to sell by 3501‘ 35. cox 3_ -uu‘. 1 wh eelbarrow r0“ Dulper, ; BRIGHAM Auctioneer only white miation ed to 58¢ light 19200 lbs , . turning etWeen 3L. in ration C this. --ope.r 1191‘ cen' dent; lot of