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Flesherton Advance, 11 Mar 1915, p. 8

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Tl&vsh 11 1915 THE FLESH ERT ON - I â- â- â-  A D V AN C E BUSINESSCARDS de»TH For swearing. WH.WKianT. TELFORD & MoDO^AI-U H\rrlet«r, Bolloitoni, &o. OdloM, Orey A Bruc* iiln«k, Uwon Houad. HtKDdkrd Bank Block. K.ealiartoa, (Satur.Uys). W. H. Wrii|ht. W. v. I'eKoid J'.,J. C. MoDoukM, 1^. U U. Societies AO U W meatk uu ma Iftat Monday in asb month. In thalt looga room Clayton'* ball Kle«aartqa, at 8 i>.m. U. W., W. J. liolUmy ; llec., C. H. Muoihaw: in.. K. J, Kproule. VultingbrethraolnTilad PSmOB ARTRDR LOOOB. No. MS.A.Fft A M. ni««tR In tht Uaaonlcball. Arm •troBR'ii Block, FleabertoD. everf Friday on or befora ttie loll moon T. Ulakalsy W. U.; Chaa.Uan*b«v. Secretu-y. COUBTyi-KSHERTON, iWi, I. 0. F. meeUIn Clayton'! l<lo<:k the lait VSeduesdar «?euiiii; each Dinatb. VlaitiDg Foreatara baartily couieH;. K.. a. Bellauy ; B. B., («, Cairts D. Kcc , W. Buakin. Please pay duea to Fin. Sec. befora th* Brit ay ol tba uoDtb. CHOSEN FHIENOBâ€" Floaherton Council CboKen Frlenda meet! in Clayton 'aballfirtt nd third Wedneaday ofeacli uiooth 8 p. lu Pay a«ie«bnitnti to the Kecorder ou orbefois to* first day of oacb uiontb. Chief Councillor . Blakelev: RMordar W. H. Hunt. Medical DR CARTER M C P A S Oot. Fbystcian. Sarneon etc Ufflca and residenceâ€" Peter it., Fieaberton riR. W. T. LITTLE. - ., , ,. '-' Graduate of Toronto CnivertUv VaAical C'alle<;e. Itesidance and OIUcc at Park House, Klasberton. Phone 24 ti. JP OTTEWELL Veterinary Burgeon Jradnate of Ontario Seterinary Collece reoideoce â€" second door aootb weit.oo kary street. This street runs outb Praabyterian Chnrcb. Dentistry Ur. H. C MURRAY L. O. K, dental surgeoa A' honoi icraduate of Toronto Uuiversity and Kjyal v.'ollBCe of Dnntal BurKoons of Ontario. Oas aduiisiiiiiterea for teotb eXtrictloii Office at residence. Toronto Street. Flesl:ertoo Legal t UCAB. ItASEY * hKNHYâ€" Ilanisterii. â- *-" Bolicilorn.ejc â€" I. li. Lucas, K. C: W. E. Kaney, K. f. ;\V. 1). Ileury, II. A. Omcea, Toronto. H0C9 Traders lisiik IIIi'k., [Hione â- cam 141'.'; kiarkdale I.,iicai Block. I'hoiie 3 A. Brftaeb otllea at Oundalk open every Haturdsr. A busiNESs Cards « COLLOUOH & YOUNO Hankers Markdale neral bankiuK business, kloney loaned reasonable rates Call on ua. DMcPHAIL, Licensed Anetionaer tor ths • County of Orey. Terms moderate aud tie action Kuai aiiteed. Tbti arrauRemeati i; 1 Istes of •ales can be mads a*. TiiB Advance 31Ue«. Hesldeuce auaP.O.,Ce;lou, Telspbooe onneetion. Dec. 6.07. WV. KAITTINU. Ltcanaad AactioDaar foi '' tba couuilea of Uier and Bimeoe. Farm aud Htock sales a specialty. Terms ojodcrate. satiiifactiou Kusrautied. Arraugs- uients for datus luav be made at tba Advance olScr. or Cenlral tnlerhoneoltlce l-averslism or by addressing uia at Feversbani, Ont, Profanity In th* Early Canturlti W«a • Capital Offanaa. BelleTlng one's mind In a profane way used to b« a costly proposition. In the Dlntb century Justinian pun- ished swearing by death. By the stat. utes of Donald VI. and Kenneth IL the north Briton bad the offending member cnt oat when the tongue ran riot, Philip II. of Franco ordered those SuUty drowned in the Seine, ond the council of Constantinople excommuni- cated ony ono Hint swore bcntben oaths. In 1551 a man could swear in Scot- land for 12 pennies per cuss. The higher you were In rank the more yoa had to pay for the privilege of oaths. Perhaps it was figured that the com- mon people should l>o given wholesale rates. By an act ef tbe sixth aud seventh years of the rci^ii of William and Mary servants, dny laborers, common soldiers niid common sailoi's were Uned 1 shilling a swenr; others were taxed 2 shillings. Tlie swearing schedule in the household of Uenry I. was 40 shil- lings fine for a swear word by a duke. 20 for a lord, 10 for a squire, Ss. 4d. for a yeoman aud "a page to be whipt" The law that provided flues for sweai-iug led Jonathan Swift to his prospectus of the "bank of swearing" during tho speculative craze nt tbe time of tlie south sea bubble. This bank was to have a monopoly of col- lecting the flues of those who swore, and Swift said: "It Is said there are 2,000,000 In the kingdom (Ireland), of which 1,000,000 me swearing souls. There are nn estimated ."5,000 gentle- men, and every gentleman can nlTord to swear one oath a day, which will produce 1,825,000 oaths a year, or lOt^ 250." In 1592 at Aberdeen tbe council n.nlvely told tbe head of tbe house to have a box placed for the collection of tbe fines Imposed upon tbe household for sweorlug.â€" Chicago Tribune. HOW TO START A CANCER. RdII For Service F- r Sue vice." -Union Holly N'.i. t>4l!'J. i Aberdeen Angui, nn icil 'M, 'MU cmctssH- Kin, Arluiiiesia. Terms, 1^1.00 if \>M Ulore lit .Jan. I'.tl.").- \V. J. Mu^ee. May 15 Bull for Service I'uru bred shortliom bull, *AI*ercl«en Fjvie K. 000â€" for service on Jot 20, S.S. It., AitemeHia. Term<i f l.oO for grsiles, Pciro bred c.iwa *;! 00. Pure bred Tamiwor'li Iidls for aorvici; oil the ab'jvo lot. Terms SI.5IJ f >r ill aiiinmU. Served mu<l be |iiid for. .tuiar ~\Y. .1. MeadH Fleshex*ton #- Tonsorial *V- Parlors We Aim lo (}i\e ii^iitiie S^lisf action r>AtNOi{Y--i}iskot floKus Miindny ni){ht, delivery FriJHy cvciii-ig ULKAXINO Hiid nVKINU - W'o an- a^entH fur l'«rker'.s Dye WnikK â€" Clulliw clotint'd and dyed, fenthers irjiiveimted. T FISHKR, - - PROPRIETOR ^ V I â-  . ^ %# 1 iiu Ciii lit'gin :iny day bgi ^ .t the '^ OWKN SOINf), (INT., Iniliviiliinl Iii<itriicliiiii. 'Iiir own throf slory bnddiiia ^ and '.'A iiiiceadful yenrs of ex P'-rii'nce. Kxjii'rl inslrnclois prodici llic vi'ry lie«t lenull^'. < 'iiliiloziio Free, C. A. KLKMINO, F. C. A., rriiiuiiwl. ) ki,i:mimj y. H % ^ K ^ H ^ Soma Vary Common Practices It Would Be Well to Avoid. An English scientist. Interested In tbe attempts to conquer cant'er, suggests tbe following iuctlio<1s by which a can- cer may be produced: "It is not easy to produce a cancer artiflclally; jicvertbeless, If you try enough you will succeed sometimes. Encourage your patients to smoke cluy pipes with tbo varnished ends broken off or to retain sharp edged stumps of teeth in their Jaws, and you may fair- ly expect now :iud Ihen to witness tbe do novo production of cnnccr. The same end may bo attained with /et more certainty gboiild you have !t in your power to select cases for the ex- periment In which there already exists some local evidence of chronic irrita- tion. For Instance, .vou may tell a pa- tient who has a llllle wart or an ir- ritable crack ill bis Up (hat be may go on smoking niui ainiiso bimsclf by picking off tliu cni,st whenever lie has a little spare time and come to you again In six montlis. This Is a very certain method. In nnotber Instance you may nesure a man wllb n little pimple near tbe angle of tbe eye (hat It Is of no coiiscqiioiicc, not worth an operation, and advise him lo apply cold cream. In a ycnr or two's time he will probably bo able (o sliow you a very hiterestlng example of rodent ulcer (a form of so called slilii cancer). It is obvious that (lie l^iigllsliman who suggests these methods docs not offer tbom In tbo hope that tbcy will be followed, but quite the contrary, lie might have nddod lliat altliou;;li "It hi not easy (o pro<lu<.'o cancer Jirlilicially," It l.s still loss easy la euro It. iirtillcially or otherwise. IiiiUrd, the figlit against cunfer lias been one of tlie least suc- ccssfnl In tho whole catejior.v of iiiod- tcnl bi:ttlrs. It Is also one uf tbe oldest. â€"Los Angeles TiuieH. Amphibious Forces. j The use of naval forces on land Is, oC • course, by no iiieans novel, but not i pvory one liiiows lliiit It Is a direct re- j ver.sal of llu! ;>oli>-.v inloiited in the ear- ' l.v days of ilie navy. Ijndi.'r C'roiinveU's ' rule .'iniiy ollleers were (iliieod in com- | iii.-iiiil of w;ir Vessels, iiiiil (lie Ki'cat \ .Vdiiilra! liliiUi} was a colonel In (lie new model army befDro ho went (o sea. .Viiotlier notable soldier to be placed In coiiinianil n( sea wiis (ieiicnil Monk, first (bike of .Mliemarle, who .Instilled (ho (ransfeieiKo by winning two great sea llglils against the Dutch.â€" Dundeo Advertiser. r ^1F=^- -T«y= -^~y- =T- •^^^T-^b'?»-T' Ceylon's Busy Store New Spring Goods Our new RpruiR goods are comiucncinR to arrive. New Prints and Dress Goods, New Hoots and SIiocb, New Clover and Orasfl Seeds, Picnnie's Fancy and No. 1 Seeds. Take .soint right ont of tiie bag and examine it with tlie glass and be convinced there is no cleaner or better seeds on tlie market. This seed wa^ bought at the closest price and will be sold accordingly. Get your seed before tiie war lax yocson it. liaignins in eveiy Hue of Roods. Groceriesâ€" Tomatoes, Corn and PtaR» tins for 25c., Ilorrino', Pork and IJeans 3 tins for 25c,, .^ large packuRes Washing Ammonia, al Sardines ;i tins for 25c., Extracts per bottle 5c. In Dry (jooQB »o have a bunch of remnants in Dress Goods, Flanuelctls, Flannels, Prints, Heps, and Coltcns. Vou can save lots of money in many lines if yon just look liirongh tiie good things we liavo for you. IIIGIIKST PIUtJES ALWAYS PAID FOR PRODUCE 1 JAMES PATTISON & Co. J h •IV IT ( .0 -gg!gfegig«g2; â- â- â- T-.T/.v,.,, ^^wf,^^^tf2wi^fl HEADQUARTERS FOR Sleighs, Cutters, Cockshutt Implements, Melotte Cream Separators, Lister Gasoline Engines, Baled Hay and Straw D.^McTavish Agent FLESHERTON, ONT • • -.• iwo»«i»j I J !! /t ! A '' Jt 5 AgA !' "â-  '*'^* " ' »-»r»'» â-  â-  â-  V y TOWNSHIP OF AflTEMESlA Abstract Statement, Auditors' Report for 1914- RECEIPTS To balance 9 4463 24 194 42 25,184 03 2886 68 2469 21 2000 00 134 70 Taxes nn rolls, lUlS. Tazei on rolls, 1914 .-, ... County Treasurer, Georgian Bsy Powei Co, taxes. Ddpotiits in bank account debentures L'lans from bank Miscellaneous , ; Total, «37,:a6 27 EXPENDITIRE By rlectldii expenses and Alunicipal Government. . Salaries and allowances Printing, poBta);H and stationery Insurance, light, heating and care uf buildings IjHW coits Koads and bridges , . , School |)ur(ju9es Ddbtinture.i, principal and interest ReiMid bans, liiai..s Interest on loao Urpoaits in hank, debenture account Local board of health County rales Police Trustees, Prioetill-j Sheep killed by dogs Miscellaneout 1 •-'58 00 • 961 69 222 00 24 50 69 62 6554 27 ;5,670 4() 2926 05 2000 00 47 75 4045 50 39 00 3042 40 84 65 170 94 :!61 71 Total $34,478 4» Btlan^e on h-ind $2857 79; G. W. nR.\BAM I . ... GEO. W A RUNG I -^"'^"'*"' AS.SETS C sh in Treasurer's hands .... f 2857 79 BaUnce due on collector's rolls 135 17 Djpo.sita ill bank to credit of debentures 3739 65 Buiblinga »nJ furniture lOOO 00 Road uiacliMiery 800 00 Village of FItsherton debenture byhiw 681 338 50 Tolal .1 8921 ll LIABILITIES Dehcnturea and interest accruing due 1915 Villagi! of Fle.sherton, share public sclioul debenture. Villajje of PricBville, credit Total . .» 2785 M 46 i;5 iH) 99- .$ 21>23 10 G. W. GRAHAM ) . ... GEO. WARLING i -^"J"'"-" ^ nn HE ONLY MAN g H i WHO SHOULD ^ ^ NOT ADVERTISE IS g jl THE MAN WHO HAS ^ y NOTHING TO OF- ^ I' "For the House Keepers | sT Housi'lccept'is. here is an opiioiuiiiity to siciiie uood !T v|r i;raiiiie\viii(! at liltlt' cost. Tlii.s wait! is i,m oil weight, ?t sT very thirrthle, every pifco perrcct. Here area few X :jt of the minilier 01) s.ilc. ^ ^ FER IN THE y OF SERVICE y y ^ IS A DEAD ONE y SUCH WAY ^ AND % A PERSON ^ HEg rrescM'viiij,' Kottle^s 2.')t; Wu.sli Hasiii.s lijc I'ie Philcs 'i lor Ljc Iii.sli Paii.s 2.')C I 'mil ling Dishes l.'ie KitfhtMi Howls lOc li i|iiait Milk Pan.s l.u- (."('I'cal CiKikcf.s '17n- f^'aiite Pans 1 ."it- Soap JDisJu's lOc Sink Strainers l.)c Water I'-jil.s -J.m' I'ec'p Jolly fake Plates l(»c (Jranite Cup.s .Ic Di|)pi!r.s i.'ic- Tea pot. « 'l^K- ^ WHETHER y KNOWS IT-OR ^ y NOT. I y Elbert Hubbard ^ ^ intheFr. jg y ^1 ^ f4^ F. W. DUNCAN Hardware Merchant Phone 30 r2 FLESHERTON, - - ONT. iff y KO- >) KI.KMlMJ S.aTul.iry.'^ y^ OWKNiSOUNI) - ONTARIO ^ 60 VeARS* CXPERIENCB Why He Objected. "Xow," (iiild the prIncipHi to one of tbe puiillx iit tliu (lose of the lesson In wli It'll lio li^d toucliotl on tho Iiorrors of wnr, "do jou olijoct to wiir, ray boj ?" "Vcs, Hir; I do," Wiis the fervent aa- ewer. "Xow tell us wliy." "IJecause," unlO the youth, "wars Diaku histor.v, nn" I Jest bate bUtory." â€" Kxcliango. Kippt'i't'd Hen'lii'»«. Wlipn kippcrt'il liprringH nrw very salt put them on it largo dish HoHh Hide down and i our hot wuter ovei tlKMn; cover and cavo for a few mln- uti'a; drain off lip water and dry tlifin. Tlion nil ihom with fresh butter and i;rill .hciu. RAoc Marks DcaiON* COPVRiaHTK Ac. Anrnnt vfndtnf aiilirtrVi iiiifli1o<,rrlptl-in inaf quickly i>*felt*lrt o'lr tii-im-.ti freo wdprh^r «r Inveiiitnii II prfjbal'ir r 'Unriii.in rnrtiniunicii* tlonfpt.^ctlrcoQOiJeriilnl. HANDBOOK «u I'Mrute «c*nt frfw. Oldest ageurr lor Krcuring iNaenu, I'ateiiUi Uken tnrouiita Muim a Cu. receive tfftUU notUt, wltbootabaTKe, In ilia SckiMff ic Jimericait IheadMmelr Uluntntwl wc«kl7. l.nKa*t cu- latum ot ja>T iK^eaiKK: ji'iuiml. Tsrnu lot •lulii. %x~f< II rear porUiRtt i>repiilil. Sold b) jiCo,**'*'**^ New York I oace. « r st. WMbuwnm. i> 0. Hadn't Died One. TTnelo Kzinâ€" Kpli Ilnslilns rouct have bnd Bomo time down In New York. Undo Klicnâ€" Yep. Itpckon he traveled u mlglil.r swift iincp. Kph's wife aald tlint â- when Eph got Imok nnd went Into his room Im lookcjd nt the be<l, kicked It nnd Riild, "Wlint's tliiit diirii thing for V"â€" Judge. laghl I'lder Water. The depth lo \ hich the sun's rays Jienetriilo water law been discovered by photography. tMve hundred and thirl.v feel below lie Burfare diirkneSH was inucli the s: mo as that on the earth on a eleiir lut inoonle.sH niglil. â- 'I All at a Glance. Mr. renterâ€" That's a pretty ivorann I that Just passed us. Mrs. rosterâ€" H'ml She's wearing her Inst seasou'a hat, her I puflTs don't mntch her hair, her â- waist hlken np In tbo back, nnd her iklrt sngK on one sldo. Men nerer notica anythlnu.-Boeton Globe. u Duiibb- Tr'Hble. A blRKinlst Is ft man who Is so fond of looking for trouble that he looks for It twice â€" Pelican. Penalties of Faihions. .Men of faablon innst have felt ex- quisitely uncoinfoitiihlo In the da.vs of bonver hats welyliliiR ten times n» iiuRh 1". tho hoiivlcst hilts of today Sir Algernon West rcnicinbors wpnrlng about ISiiO "n pnlr of dovc colored troiisoi-s with two Milled stripes down tho Bides nnd buttoned under tin- foot with broad ati'lpes of tho snnie mute rlnl, Wellington boot.i. wlildi were sino qon non with a innn of fashion in those days, and n cnnt so high in the collar that tho back of the hat rested on It Indeed, every lint had a cies- cciit of cloth ou the back of the hrtin to prevent the rubbing of tho beaver or Imitation beaver ot wblcb the hat wns maile, for allk hats were not then Invented."â€" London Spectator. TREES TH AT ROB THE SEA. Nlpa Palm* and Mangroves of Sara* wak Ar* Land Builders. Tho river banka In Sarawak (British protectorate In Borneo) are lined with ulpn palms and luangroves. At low tide yon can seo tho mangroves stand- ing on trestles of black woody roots, looking like snakes writhing In tbe mud. Upon these pedestals crowns of bright green leaves thirty to forty feet In helgbt form aquatic forests at the mouth of the rivers nil niong the coast Each branch Is weighed down by fruit, which when ripe drops Into the mud and starts a now tree. The nlpa palm has matted roots, which easily retain the flotsam nnd Jetsam carried down by the unceasing current of tbo waters, and It bas an angular fmtt, which, like that of the tnangrovo, sinks Into tbe mud, germt* nates and forms forests on Its OTvn ac- count The Incessant action of tbese encroaching trees adds continually to the land. Indeed, there are certain aged natives who have been heard to say that part of the coast near Slrlk, althongh eirposed to tho constant anrf of tbe sortheast monsoon, bas en* croached on the sen for two mtles or more during their lifetime When tbe land reclaimed by tbe mangroTcs and nipn palms becomea drier the treea dio nnd give place to other tivplcal vegetatlon.â€"Fronn "Ha- nee of Sarairak" in wide World tfaga- Elne, _ â- ^ On Moiidny tiveninj;, Kd^jir Watu, an Kiiulisb llonu Hoy, sixteen yeuri of age, will) Wis stayiii;; with Mr. Thos. (luest, Lot 14, Con. ."!, Ti ly, cominilted .suiciilo in Mr. OiiiKt'n barn, durinsr his employ- er's al'si-ntv. lie did part of the chores and assisted Mr.s. Guest to milk- After Mra. iiuest h^id finished milking and bad taken the cream to the houiie she licjaii to lo ik for Walt", who li id sudden-' ly ilisappoiui'd. \ftcr a shut search she found liini Rusppuded from thr| Udder lending fi-oin tbe -barn tliior up| the side of the mi>*- Watts bad f»sten- ed rk slin^ ro|>u on olio of the lower! rouiuls of tho ladder and curried it up ,iiid |>ulied it over one of thu ti^p roundii before lyini; it around hii neck. Hi.s lup was pl'jccd Iwtwo.n tho rope a'ld h » ueclv. -!Suh. Mrs. Kiiiley. a i eldorly w.iiim who lives at Win. Uroiinier'!", (Irand Vnlley, bioko li-r left iirui just ahovo ilio \vr si on Moiut ly cvciiiig. Slii; had been at j .1. J. Scott's spend iu); an hour with Mm. Scott, who is ju't recovering from a sim- ilar uccidcnl, and just before icftvini; I'le bouse said: "Weill hopo I don't j fidl and liroak my arm." Bi'fi>re reach j ioji the street tho poor wi-niiin enco.int- : cred jiisi wliiU .'â- bo dreaded. .â- \ ilepnlHtini couip<ised of reprfscn tativcA from CoHii i^wooil, llweii (Sound and Mcaf lid wailoU on the rroviucial Oovtii'iinioiit on Friday, with a view to securing assist «ueo for tliu propescd hew road from Cnl iiiKwosid to Owen Sound, wb-c'» wti. cut r2<W,llOO Not much oncoura,{ciiieiil hus given, the dci>ulati»n being .yiveu lo nndcrstind that the Oov- ornnieiit would leit undertake at the jiiesoiit ti'iio Miy expcudiluios that could Ihi avii ilud. .\pple Urown Vuddliifi'. Sprinkle brown sugar in the bot- i torn of a buttered pudding diuh. line the bottom ot tho dish with slices ol I buttered bread, put in layers ol j sliced cooking apples and between each layer ot apples put some small bits of chopped orange peel and a little brown augar. When the dish is full cover with slices of bi(*«d which have been moistened with hot milk. Bake In a moderate oven foi thirty minutes and serve hot. Honor Rolls Utpoit of Primary division of Kimberley public school for February, Sr i-tjllen Wallace. Cecil Fawcett Hiz-l McConnell, Ruth Myles, Ralph> Stnrt'ord, Violu K.iwcett, E!d» Lawrence^ Carl Carrntbera, Tliompson Ferijuson, Pearl Ueid. .Ir 2â€" Millie MdJonnell, Jean Lewis,. .\inold Wallace, Millie Ualbrailb, Teddy Myles Uarjld WalUoe, Noruiau Burritt, K .rl Keid Sr Iâ€" Lillian Abticronibie, Te^sie Mc- Coiii.ell, Bessie Stafford, Wilma Willace, MurJina Harris, Myrtle Stuart, J Ellis. .\ -Deuelda Stuart, Wilda .Maitin, It Ward, Wilda Weber. r.-Alinnda Wuber, Dorothy Gond, Beryl McOoniull, Kaiers m Keid. â€" M. E, Hutchinson, Teacher. Fcvurshaiii Itcport for Feh. Sr4 â€" EArnoti, V SfH-ncer, E Fen» wick. .Jr 4â€" N Spencer, E OsLorue, L Eb» ert^; B HiiHtnn. Jr ;l - R Brackonbury. M •lulisn, R McCiirr, L Moore, W W oodhouse, A Arnalt, I Weldrick, P .Sample. 3r 2- K Wiighf, A Weldrick, T Moore. L Oitewell, C Woodhouse. Jr 2 M McLean. I McLean. 1â€" A Widenian, .1 Uawton, M t'oult- huu, (,' Alexander, 1 Robiii.son, E Wel- drick, J ItiibiiiNon. M. McFarland, Teacher. Rock Mills School for February 8r4-FBoits, L .\tkin«ou, S White, I Smith, LPariridi{e, H Bctis. Jr 4 P Piuteons. Sr :!-J Miinc, B Porteous, L Piuk, L Fisber. Jr :t L Smith, C Partridge, E Betis. 1â€" M White, R Smith, J I orteous, C P.otl.s. C-C Belts. S Blackburn. B â€" E Wliiic, G ThompHoii, A Laugh- lin, J Porleous. A-^-H Havvkiii., T. Milne. T. Chard, Teacher. Kusciiia School fur February Sr 4 K HawkiiLs, W McVIas'er, W Walker, W Arnistroni;. .Ir4 H llaioy, M Paik N WilliHiua- cipial, V, Purvis. Sr .! M Haiiey, (i Wilson, G l*rBe. .Ir ;tâ€" M Warner. 2â€" M McKee, P L»tiuier, P McMaster li Web'.T, -S Evan9, K Larije. M Ouckelt 1 Haney. Sr 1 â€" R Linton, W Ptdlar, M Fen- wick, E WilbauiH. â- Ir I a UGlrtso, 11 William.''. Jr 1 b F LarK'p, D Warner, J Warner C Williams, M Wdxr, .1 McKoe, B Mc- Cartney, I! Iliuvl. ns, (n) F Warner. .\votage htteiuUuco 2K. M a McMullon, Teacher. The .Vdvanee is njjent for all the city papers. Scu mir clubluns! list on another psKC. Renew al once. Our terms are o»sli in advance as we have do accounts wiih ulbei panoi's. Shanties for Sale .\ll tlu' Aiiiliurstii ('<!. ^ll:lcKs at Kii>;,!nirt are for sale, miitaWe for uiau.V [unmscs. A Kiiixl liiuv to U'liMive thciii before road.s break ii|i. B»r(niiii?. Aptilv to r. Munshaw, Kufreula.

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