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Clinton New Era, 1910-03-17, Page 1Reason and the standing is as follows For the Sr. St James,first; StGei,iges second: St Andrews, third; St Johne, last. For the Jr.. South, fleet.. North, isecond. The games have been very, .a . e I exciting and the boys hope that the people enjoyed them. i THE THE IRISHMAN �s' � �r The savage loves his native IF O al JC3. +' Though rude the solii and chill the !. B air; ' 1Then well may Erin's cone adore OF CANADA 11 Their isle which nature formed so fair ,What flood reflects a shore so 'swee 1 As Shannon sweet or pastoral Ban Or who a friend ler foe can meet t So generous as an Irishman? His hand is rash, his heart is warm, But honesty is still his guide; None more repents a deed of harm. And none forgives with nobler prid Ile may be duped,but won't bettered More fit to practice than to plan; He dearly earns his poor reward, ',And spends it like an Irishman. HEAD Ok FUGE, - MONTREAL! ! .Capital ., $S,000,000 1. Reserve . , . $5,7 o o,000 I Assets . $67,00o,00ly 125 Branches, and Correspondents) throughout the world. Every facility for the trans lotion of Banking in all its branches, Interest allowed on Savings accounts at highest current rates. • Courteous treatment accorded to all customers. R. E. MANNING Mgr. CLINTON iBRANCH A SUPERIOR SCHOOL ELLI01 i' TORONTO. ONT, ) ,i+n all year. Enter any time. WRITE FOR HANDSOME CATALOGUE. Summerhill A wedding is on the program. Mrs Chas Lovett has been quite poorly, suffering from a very heavy cold. r Chester and his sister Miss Bertha erevi visiting at the home of Mr Wm Lawson. n. tonito esume'ss Ethel Gherrworks gaseto Millliiner wit lhi Miss Cantelon. The Ladies Guild will meet at the I home of Mrs Geo Tyner on Friday afternoon of this weee fir t, n e Ii! strange or poor for you he'll pay And guide you where you sate may be; If you're his guest, while e'er you stay His cottage holds it jubilee. His inmost soul he will unlock And if he may your secrets scan Your confidence he scorns to mcck For faithful is an Irishman. B honor bound in woe or weal hate'er she bids he dares tb do; Try him with bribes—they wii't pre- vail; Prove him in fire—you'll .flnd hint true. He seeks not safety, let his post Be where it ought—in danger's van; And if the Held of fame be lost It won't he by an Irishman! —James Orr, Geo Hill- Mr Clifton should do well and we welcome him to the neighbor- hood. M Cha . Lov tt for thesummer.withe beli ve that Mr Lovett intends going - Wet t, after seeding, for the purpose rchasing land. GOOD PROGRAM— Next Tuesday leg, March 22nd, the A Y P A give a good program which is be- ai,refully, prepared and will eon- pf recitations, dialogues and i;b both yocal and instrumental. Mesion fee only 10 cents. of p eve will' ing sist mu Ad Wingham tewart McDougall t' he 15th of this month is to see the might have been a very serious accident t rural mail delivery in this district one evening last week, he was going Mr and Mrs Geo Hill are making The route is to be between Wingham around the store and slip their home with their daughter Mrs and Glenfarrow. The postmaster at and fell, cutting his slipped ehead abut Norman Ball. They intend taking a the latter place. Mr Wm Mackenzie is received no serious injury; • ' t trip to the Great Westbefore very to distribute the mail along the. route. long- . was the guest of Miss Jean Thomson. Mies Ag ie Campbell, of Kincardine who has been visiting her sister at the hpme of Mrs P"Oanipell, this week Mre Gtoye and her two children of Winnipeg are this week visiting at the home of Mrs john Moffat,Mrs Govt's cousin. Walkerburan The sawmill is busy sawing loge now. Miss Jemiina Fingland is in Colborne just now. Mrs Whitney left on Thursday for her home in the West, after spending the winter with her father and mother and other friends. Dolmeavlll• 4 Mr, Sam Sturdy bad a telephone installed in his home last week. Mrs. Henry who y Murphy and Miss Jessie recently teturned from the West are visiting at Fred Ford. ,Miss Tillie :Tebbntt of Woodstock and Miss Jennie of Goderich visited et their home:;on the 14th con. last week. Mr and Mrs Fred Johnson of Inner - Jo nson wasaa formerlcheesemakerlof this place. Mr and Mrs. Frei Jervis and family, who have been spending a couple of months in the returned West last eek accompanied by the ormer's brother Walter.. Porter's Alit Arthur Elliot intends, leaving for the west this week. Mrs. Whitely of Lucknow, is visiting at Hall Rutledge's. Mrs. Stirling McPhail and daughter is spending a week in Kippen. Mr. Switzer from the west spent a few days at Mrs. Elliot's last week. A few of our young people spent a pleasant time at Mrs. • Elliott's last Thursday ,evening. • Mrs. Wm Johnston was taken'su3- denly i11 on Sunday but we are pleased - to here that she is a little better. Miss Fisher, who has been visiting at Mr Jordan's returned to her home in Leamington on Wednesday last. this week fohn or Port Sft tanley of he is engaged with the Morgan Bros. for the summer in the fishing business.. S me with what Arrangements have been completed 'Miss Clara l3iggin and Master Harold for the night train on the 0.P R to attended the twenty-fifth anniversary ca rry an open mail a mail clerk hauling '0 of the wedding of their aunt and uncle b. en put on between Orangeville and fat Mr and. Mrs Wm Miller, eegwater for that purpose. The an Mr Obas Clifton has taken possession t o new banks at' Wroxeter are so f o of his farm lately purchased from Mr r shed with business that this new Ja hes Coderich he last of the winter series of horse rs was.held in Goderich on Friday, d their success is due to the energy Dr. Clark in working them. up. ' cob J. Wilton, aBr easel a man; has n sentenced by his Honor, Judge n ail service became an absolute neces- s ty. I Ho F TERM Begins eg ns �•a- .on Sept. let. Our old- establieheaared; ploffers tna_gae*Japiliii9@ fox. .t d business and shorthand ea for catalogue; it pays to apt'~ s " glean;i usiacss College onge and McGill Sts„ Toronto, ..• .1•••••••••• POO Stanley Mr W m Taylor was las week visit. lI g friendsin. Grey. Hugh McKenzie Mc� Mr' to has. gone to v sit friends at Atwood,Brantfeed and other places. Mrs J B Green, is vieiting at the home of Reeve and Mrs Glenn. The* two ladies are sisters. Miss Ella Kaiser was last week visit- ing acquaintances on the line. 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The fabrics are better and treater this season : ever before. • z•ags to Order from 1 ��, $ 7 to $30 ♦ " " ♦ � Lucknow, Tr ousers$3 5o to - 8 Z lday of .t., 'ti ductin your choice NOW, while the assortment is blit cin at its best.. • Rejour "..:****0•44••••••••••••••••••• •• ` : Luck •••••4 •••••••••••••••••••' ♦•••••••• •••••••••• ins s a 'the Morrish Clo a ' Wail .54 �hlCi� � J� _ tnwnsh w! 1 iih .e iho cats ,i " A Square Deal For Every Ilan" ; , node(: ♦ incl ad ••••r•. • 1Z'wa ♦••••••••••••••••••• ••••••4•••••••••••••••• Z-, ,4"iais 1 i It to sevenyeare in Kingston—pen- •-itentiary", the charges against him be- ing that of incest. Thedeitth took place on Saturday of Thomas William McCartney, the hoc- keyPlayer, in his 34th year, ' and th funeral took place Tuesday morning The young man had been y. with pneumonia for several weeks 4ast. Frank Dodge's son was taken to. Toronto to the Pasteur treatment. He was bitten some days ago by a dog, and, 'though the animal's. teeth did not break his skin, it is thought Netter to be on the safe side, asthe dog's head; which was sent to Toronto for examination, was reported by Dr. • Aniyot as suspicions of rabies. Fire did several thousand dollars' damage to the interior furnishing of St. Peter's` Roman Catholic Church Saturday afternoon: The edifice is built of stone, otherwise the loss would have been more . severe. The origion is supposed to ha ve been from the sacristry lamp, communicating the fire to drapings surrounding it. A quiet etwedding 63cMlebrated onday morning t .0, at Knox Church, when Miss Grace Douglas Dyke, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W Dyke, became the bride of Charles William" Doty,son of Manager F. W. Doty, of the Doty Engine Works. The bride is popular in a large circle of friends and the best.' wishes of all attend the young peopleBuilding prospects in Goderich are Rruce fe ld much brighter than they were at' this Jaa Aikenhead, Detroit , is s v i s itingtime last year, and the builders have hishtiasathestsoJeohnBoAklaenhIsealde.arn nthe been receivingnumarousenquiries as millinery trade at Tozer Browns to plans 'and •prices. B. C. Munninga is building a house' on street for Dr. Macklin, and one which St, Patrick Mr Scott bought a large quantity of will be rented by Miss Dark. TDbeans last week the price being $1,75. . oh- per busheh Mr D Papist!, Tuckersmith, was married on Wednesday last to Miss 'Isabelle Monk, of Tuckersmith. Murray Gibson and sister Miss Mary Gibsou attended the marriage of Miss Munn near Hensall on Wednesday last. Jon Hill left d this weekaforhthe nWestmJoohn has been there for some years and is now returning after spending the winter at the home of his father_ Geo Hill. Their many friends wish them all suc- cess in the big. West. Goedrrida seem J March 25th, 1910 Town Hail, Clinton Under: the auspiecs of the Boy's Association The Manchester Male Quartette Howard Hensel wood Contralto EarlF.Hetherin tone n calor Wit$ Edward C. Oodlin ' ' Tenor e g,+. Baritone Walter McOutcheon,....,Basso and €Wm. Weldrame, OomicSinger Geo. Lethbridge,..., ..Pianist The press all over Ontario. give the above people credit as being entertainers in Canada. T the best e high—but highly recommended—but the price won't be high for. such'. a high class concert, and as it's for our own. Boys' Association, an organiza- tion that should be encouraged, FRED FORD, Secretary, FRED LLOYD WILKEN, Chairm'n Auburn Rthe ev Baptist W.church roorS snsday ext will be, 'What is a Christian." • Goderl h TownshipOn • Hot - land ois Tuesday be evening aarriedson VVednes- Wednes- day 23rd Inst, was completely taken by surprise by about 35 of her' friends who showered her with many useful things in graniteware. After enjoy-' ing tkewselves and partaking of a del- icate lunch, they departed wishing her many happy years of marled life. COUNCIL MEETING} - By call of'Reeve a special meeting of Council was held at Clerk's office, Holmesville, March 14th, all members present. .Moved by Councillor Yeo , Sec'd by Councillor Rothwell. That by-law No. 4 which reads as follows be .passed. Be it enacted, therefore by the mtiieicipal Council of the Corporationof Goderich Tp.,as follows: -That no person owing possessing or harboring any dog (in- cluding bitch) shall permit or suffer same to run at large within the Tp, unless constantly muzzled with an effective metallic " muzzle. " Any County Constable or any other person resident within the said Tp., of Gode- rich, or person or persons appointed. for that purpose may destroy any dog. running at large contrary to this by- law and any, expense incurred in de- stroying such dogs__ shall be paid by owner of same. Any'person convicted of a breach of the_ _provisions_.. of this "by-law shall forfeit and pay at the discretion of the convicting Justice of Peace a penalty not exceeding $50. for each offence,exclusive of costs,and in default It o f payment ret o P y f su ch penalty he and vied by costs ie res only, same tti offenders goods and chattels and in case of there being no distress found out of which such. penalty can be levied the convicting Justice of Peace may commit the offender 'at the County Jail of the County of Huron with or without hard labor fora period not exceeding 21 days unless the said penalty: and costs be sooner paid. Moved by Councillor Lob)). Sec'd-by Councillor• Hudie. That : • Clement Newton be appointed Tp Constable to see that 'above by-law be enforced Carried: Mr W B Forster' presented to the Council by-law No 3ofColborne Tp giving Goderich '1'p„. permission. to extend Telephone System into Col-. horne '.Mr Forster asked that t ode= rich Tp,extend their ",system to his residence. Moped by Councillor Rath well. Sec'd by ,'Councillor Hudie. That this request be left over till next meeting. Carried. Moved by Council- lor Yea Sec'd by ,Councillor Hudie. That Council adjourn to meet April 4th at 1 30. p, 'm. N. W. Trewartha, Clerk. Clinton. erty is proposing . to build on East street, Mr. Linktabe-will build on the Colborne hill ; Mr. Pillow is prepar- ing to . build, and H, E. Hodgins is having a house on Essex street. remod- eled. '1'he new' public school and the Masonic Temple will be two large pub- lic buildings. and the next few weeks will doubtless bring man of those who are thinking of building to the deciding point. The need of additional nunlic school accommodation in Goderich which the new school, now being erected' will meet, was shown by the report of the principal at the last meeting of the board of he eff act that there were 30 children ready to start to school after. Easter, for whom there was no school accommodation. ,It was decided td' hold them* hick until midsummer. when it is expected the new school will be ready. Another matter was, that the school board has been giving attention to is that of homework, of which it was thought there was too much required. Some of the board were in. favor of abolishing it altoget. her, but the resolution was finally carried, was to abolish it up to the se- cond reader classes. Thos. M. MCLEAN DIES AFTER BILIEF ILLNESS; —Tuesday of last week Thomas Murray McLean, well known here and a brother to ex -Reeve Robert McLean, died at Toledo. Ohio, ,after an illness of only three days, aged 50 years. Pneumonia was the cause of deal h, The remains were brought to ow, Mr. McLean's home, Thurs. day evening and interment made Fri- ternoon, Rev. Mr. Ford con - g the serviee. Mr. McLean, was Goderich Township and lived durin his youth. After a short n in Goderich town he went to ow where he spent the past 30 e•years. He did a large bus- s drover,and was widely known,. ed is survived by his wife (who Miss Mary Harris of Goderich alit 2 sons in he a ed sympathy of nmunit.v. The subject of this was it Conservative in politics lured t:t the Methodist Ohttreh. s visiting his sone at the time lecease. la Mullett. Mrs job Allen is on the sick list at present, Albert Weymouth has purchase d a fancy driver. D and Mrs Mountain are visiting their daughter at Mitchell. Willie Vodden son of Mr. John Vodden isabout Vodden west. returned from a very lengthy visit in town. Mrs. R. Brigham is how visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Wm Vodden. • Miss Mabel McCool is learning the dressmaking with Miss ,Nelly Brown, -of Clinton, Farmers are very busy drawing logs it isfrom daylight to dark with the farmers now., ht a fine cow at ord S Cade'sf Sale.o Henryy Adams also bought aline mare. Miss Mabel Brown returned home after spending a month with her grandparents Mr and Mrs Stevens, Londesboro. mis- fortune,rtiss while s winocIdg nthe ad hsewing machine, to run the needle thro'egh her third finger. Her many friends wishes her a speedy recovery from her severe accident. Dv/vim-.There passed away in the Township on Feb. 27th,Frederick Wm waspb'ornton e Octol5t$hh,1821.:il.. Selive inberg, New Prussia, Germany; the eauso of his death; was heart failure. He carne to Strathrov, Ont in and from thence to :Yells h,) was united. in , holy .s. u . his now mourning widow Maria L Ite8 hldren, This sonsand .#s daughters, of which one son proceeded the father into the bappy Beyond. The follow- ing are the other children according to age:—Urs Geo Youngblut, Miss B Spuhl, Amos. Noah and Wm Spuhl, Mrs Scackinbum and Mrs Fred Den - deft. There ars also 0 grandchildren and two great grandchildren survive him. Mr Spuhl was a pious man,good christian and loving father and a helpful neighbor, The funeral wai? a very large one Rev. E, F. Heist, of Benmiller, and Rev. F Meyer, of Mil- verton, otiiciated.. Colborne Mies Amanda Durst spent Sunday, under the parental roof, Wm, Ohler had a slight relapse last week but ass again o n the Ro B g mend. Roy ser has returned home again having spent the Winter in Michigan. We are pleased to see that Chas Oke is rapidly recovering from hie long ill- ness. Jasper Fisher left for the West on Tuesday of this week afteran extende.i visit at his old home here. Mrs. 0, R Forster. although pro- gressing favorably is still under the weather with an attack of La. Grippe. The hockey match between Goderich Saturday eveBenning,rwas Goriericla Tp. d get. ting a lead of six goals. Better luck next time boys. Constance John Riley jr., moves this week to the house he rented from S. Pollard. Miss Clara Davidson, of Leadbury, was recently the guest of Miss Mary Dale. Thos. Laidlaw,. who has been hired with John Scott for a year, has decid- to go to the West soon. -R Clarke has received on his list over twentyfive signatures as subscribers for the McKillop Telephone system. moved thr. eir and effects to the farm of Mr. A. Coats, recently vacated by W. Lawson. Samuel Pollard and family have mov ed to their farm on con. lett. May success and happiness be theirs lin their new home Londeslboris po The'rH price gotocarload of Brain s • and shorts this week. The first wagon of the season was out on Wednesday,. Frank Hibbard has gone to Ottawa but not to the Senate. ' James Hill Is. still confined to the house but . is improving. The . Hotel' is opened up for .business 'again., Mr Remand family arrived on Tuesday, • • ss turned to assist McKenzie, s Brussels, ins the Millinery business. Ladies be on hand . fon your Easter hats. 11,u�r�W�n� r� �r•4 Church Chimes 'Iale'H''Nmb1'vr• ONTA RIO 'STREET The pastor may be expected to preach at both services next Sunday. The subject of the mcrning discourse will be. ;— "The Gospel of Rest.” The topic of the evening sermon will be : — "Th'e Healing of the . Paralytic, An efficient choir renders excellent music. Everybody welcome:. The Easter meeting of the W. M. 2i., will be held in, the church next. Tues day evenining , commencing at 8 o'clock.' The program' will be given by the young ladies . of the Society. This will . be a, meeting of special 'in- terest. A cordial invitation is extend- ed to all. The Easter offering will be taken up. . Efetvonear LEAGUE At the League Monday evening a most interesting and instructive Lit- erary meeting was held. Misses Maud. Wiltse and Minna Lexie gave essays on Canadian authors which were fol lowed by recitations, readings and a" chorus taken from the works of the. authors mentioned. CIO neo. The- ecce coin gs were closed l ose d i w th a guessingP contest. Next Monday a Missionary eontest will be one of the features of the even- ing. All the •questions will be taken from the January, February and March nem brs of the Epworth Era and Missionary Outlook. A. good ad- dress and other program may also be expected. Don't miss it. WESLEY ' The pastor's subjects for next Sun- day 20th inst., are in the morning— "Suffering for others." In the evening "Last Days," The sixth and last ser- mon on the' . "Life and Character of Jacob,' A' meeting of the W M S. will be held in the Sunday School room of Wesley Church en Wednesday 23rd inst., at 8m .•-• p.An interesting pro- gram will be given and the usual Easter offering taken up, Everybody welcome. , WILLIS The regular business meeting of the Young People's Guild was held on Monday evening March 14, whenthe following officers were appointed:— President, Mies L McPherson; 1st Vice Pres Miss H McKenzie; 2nd. Vice Pres., Miss M Twitchell; Secretary Miss Walkinshaw;�Or'gannis't.Miss'1d O'NeiMiss l; Asst Organist, Miss Al Twitchell. The regular literary meeting will be held op Monday evening next. B APTIsT Rev.T. W. Charlesworth will preach on Sunday next. Sub-j,ects : Morning. Evening, The e and iraccle of thntan e loaves and Nisties," Personal Notes 1 It those having relatives Or friends *j. visiting in town or going away .44, notify us of the fact eaoh week we would announce 12 ht tb� NEW fuss. Mr.'Harry Bartliff was in Seaforth on Tue day, f ° W, I -i, Kerr 84 Son, Editors and IRELAT1ND Dear Erin, how sweetly thy green bosom rises! An emeraldset in the ring of the seal Eich blade of the meadows my faith- ful heart prizes, Thou Queen of the West' the world's "Oushla machreel" The gates open wide to the poor and the stranger, There smiles hospitality, hearty and free; Thy friendship is seen in the moment of danger, , And the wanderer is welcomed with "Ouehla machreel Thy sons they are brave; but the bat. tle once ce over, v fi , In brotherly her 1 peace e with P their si he r f oes they. y agree;. And the roseate cheeks of thy daugh- ters discover The soul•speakiug blush that says, ' Oushia•machreel" Then flourish for ever,my dear native Lirin! White sadly I wander an exile from thee, And firm as thy mountains, no injury .fearing, May Heaven defendsitsown "Oushla machreeP' Mrs M McTaggart is in Toronto this week. " Dr Rodgers, Brucefield,. was in town Tuesday. - Mrs Fleming entertained •Wednes• day evening. Mr,Stewart Jackson returned to To- ronto on Saturday, ' Miss E. Brodeur returned to• her home in Morrisburg, Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs Frank Hodgens, Gode- rich, were in town on Tuesday, Mrs. Anna Rose was the guest of Mrs Wni Graham while in town, Mrs Jas Fair, Sr., s has returned from waiting relatives in Detroit, Mrs. Josh Cook' has been underr th doctor's care during the past week, Miss Agnes Middleton has• been the guest of .Miss Kate Gunn,.for the past week. Mrs W. H Hellyar will receive on the first and third Friday, of each. On Another Page you will notice the adv went of NA-DR-IWO* tions. We have in sto a4 assortment of these gorilla,highly recommend theins, Fyery NA -DRU -00* .p t p tion is sold on the gulie la i basis, backed by the of turers, to give genuine $*tliif tion, or money refunded. We a re headquarters for OUR-CO:gcods. . See our south window,, •'' W. A. McConnc Phm, B, C.P.R. Telegraph Agency Of Course you're not stick ! but st11.1.,,, you have that laz , .do 't.: .. care kind of feelingt alwaysat comes after wlntel^ is over, soyou better slip down to Holtues'' • and get a bottle of e Nya1's Spring Toni' It will just transform you into a bundle.of Energy.; Yhu 'and Vigor. month Mr.: R. Sweet' has gone to. Easter,. where he will work. at his trade tor. the present; : ` WeS♦R. Holme Mr. N. Robson, of Stratford,. was re• newing old friendships in town over Sunday, Mr L.reedy Ken , of Wingham,, was: renewing old acquaintancesan town on Friday last, Mr Robert Elliott of Goderich was calling ori old friends between treks - last Saturday. Mr AlexDavidson . has Stratford after visiting gone bac at the Ma for a few days.. Mrs .Anna Ross,. of Strasburg, Sas formerly of Brucefleld,gave an,addr in Willis Church, Tuesday evening. Mr. John Shaw basarrived ho from Port Elgin where he has be visiting his daughter for some ti Rev. R. B. Stevenson, of Lucan, v ited his mother, and his sister, Mrs last: S. Downs, Frederick St., on Mond lit to nse k,,, ess me en me.. is. W ' ay Mrs. J. E. Canteloli gave thimble teato a few of her .lady friends on Tuesday of this week from four' to seven. Mr. W. Lacjd is attending the Grand. Encampment of the Woodman of the I World which is being held, at London this week. Mrs, J .A. Irwin win will'receive on Wed- nesday afternoon of next week,. and the third Wednesday of each month afterwards. Last. Sunday afternoon Mr. J. A, Ir- win, merchant, took the service at the Ebenezer appointment of the Holmes - eine circuit. He delivered a good ad- dress to the members. . ' Mies Mary Chant, eldest daughter hter of Mr: H. B Ghent, has accepted a position' in the m' I 1111 ner department Y tmen P to of a large storeat Belleville. v le Her sister, Miss Gertrude is filling the position of stenographer for a Toronto business man.. If lei change is made in the Liberal cabinet out in Alberta the papers state that. Geo P Smith, of ljatnrose, Alberta, will likely be the new Minis- ter of Education. Mr Smith out west from Strathroy and was wel known as an educationalist. Hie wit is a sister of Dr Gunn,,of town.• Miss Elva. Wiltse was successful in the recent examinations in connection with London Conservatory of music in obtaining her. ' junior Harmony (Practical) - with first Class Honors. Miss Wiltse obtained 93% and as Miss Sybil Oourtice,,went to Toronto in the fall. The work has been done by mail so it is . highly creditable g Y 'to both teacher and. pupil. Sot's' Association. The Boys' Association ,Hockey Club has finished their games for this Phm B. I Manufacturing Chemist.' .. ti Cash &ff1ill G?y Specials for Friday e Saturday March 18th and 19th: 15c Lines of Cakes lee 18c Lines of Cakes`, 15e 20C Canadian Oil 15c a gal 25c American Oil 20c a al 4 pkgs Jelly Povvder.., ..�` 25t►e Nutmegs per :dor. O5c Get these values while they are on, and. the following, weeks will have other line- of equal value. We Pay Highest Price for all Kinds of Produce. B. AA t�1 McEWA NOTICE • Hereafter'no news items will be published unless signed by ' • i the person writing item,, unless • handed in at the office. Will our friends kindly see to this, and oblige, The Editor. Nyal's Cod Liver Componnd This is the greatest tonic and'. strength - restorer that can be fou red• equallynail yy good i l oren and adults. It is a° real tohic,'. containing Cod Liver Extract Ext. of el alt. Wild Cherry and Phosphates. Splendid combine. tion. . The Cod Liver Extract builds you up, and so 'does the Extract of Malt. The Wild Cherry gives you a better appe- tite and the hypophosphates supply phosphorus to the ner- vous system -just the thing it needs, r The taste is pleasant and agreeable. It will not tfauseate the weakest stomach, Large bottle 431.00 nicyvacc • Dispensing Chemist. TheMoisonsBan Incorporated 1855 (!apitnl, ?Aro n $3,500,000 est..Fund, • $3,5o ,000 Hae 73 Branclle in ('anatda, a d 4g; .tis and tho rtit+ 'Vf: NER SS