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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-2-28, Page 5m rs W.Acheson & Son Carpets and Draperies Our new Carpets for spring are ready for your inspection. Whatever is Hest in the different grades we hove. Our stock is now complete and we will utast every need of either lavish or economical furnishing. The finest range we've river bad and the handsomest patterns we've eve' shown give great intifre.t to the second floor. We tisk nothing better than to show you the new things we have reedy in New Caritas and Draperies, New Furnishings, Upholsteries, Curtains and Curtain Poles, 011 Cloths. W.Acheson& Son 011) HURON FOREVER ! The Banner County's Bonn and Daughters in Toronto yore/tuber la Mum, el abs N. Nese sad tae [venting Wisest 1. ree..rh, Nag sag Mair -T00 gamut Weber- ,�_ ty Thereagbly Yleye.. The annul sodal satb.riva of *he Harm Oid Boys' Annotation of Toronto nu held tut Friday .suint. W• give • eymp..lum eo the affair made up Isom the repos of ..,stat of the ons) papers All of the resldoate of Toronto who at me time enjoyed tin privilege of Ids 1a the county of Huron, and It has developed that tats .Joon of toe oommaony to boil* large lid important, mode .n effort to attend the reception of toe Huron Old Hoye' Amnon. Honin the •oseg1bly hail o1 the Temple balding lest evan111i, sad • groat 11amber of them succeeded. lbs wootatau depot t• ed from the ewtom of boldly a donor, In order to allow the finest product of th• ooaoty-tri wem.e-to p0rMotpste in the f..uvui .. sad the resells of the •veolag amply justified the ensue. lis n -alt propel of the Old Bays look plate. not la the blamably ball, but In the oerridois a.d 1a the think roams, Hera nob new arrival looked oakum of thein who had strived Were hint, wbtle they looked askaooe 41 him H• would reoog •lis en old trfeed bad shake buds effusive- ly. Then be would be.ltetis1ly hold int Wetland w somebody N thought 0e knew. "1 know your foots, but 1 can't just plum sou," is the greeting that he roost's'. 'Obey ell lay that I. guy be time or 1t rosy not be It.., but it's orthodox. Howsyer, oboe the greuod, or rather the lot (we mot keep In season) Is tack's art .ad of kiudrd toplla present themsslves. Fame streets 5t first sues beaten familiar lid bonhomie is ere lug ..ublieb.d, Thea Ib. Old Heys utrdom 'se 'nobler be their "old girls," that ie. to them who had ono. been girls N them but who nos hay. seas h Moir late with the old bora Yet the phrase "old rage" due **teed with ihta alight etpkeo.ti's, for to fudge by the jollity that prevcled le oerbelo quarter an "old boy' was makly ■p to an "old glri," or •0 least coo who had tom bees on "old girl," but io a dtferts•t su.e. The guests were remind by Mr, Hash MotMstb, the Pr.sla'sl of the *mutation sad by Mn. MaoMeth •t the door of the Mao. Ufsl assembly boll, sad were entertained firstly by • well-.rraoped program of mato sod addresses, lid, secondly by b very euj.ysblo input. end, thirdly, by b delightful donee, In width Mu oldest of 10. old Huron "boys" did not fall to jots. Col. Otter, who fins law she light beer Cllotoo, • thereto,., had grsotbees thrust open him at On birth, was the goes{ of She even- ts', sod be was ryes on enthusiastic great. lag. A sego pie.,e of the Colonel of the Royal Od&dl.bs hung ever the oh0orm, and the room was prosody decorated with flags to 01. b'sor. At ole. o'olak the president tl*rtd the bell trolling. He uteadd the fruitage of tae aumoolatloo M all thou pre••n0, and then a00000md that the first thing on the program would b. • "Norw.gtsa FSrlds1 Proo...tu." The presldrot disappeared threurh • door he the right and *merged • second later with a good•lookd young lady on his arm, whom he wombed soros. the stag. He ....wondered wb•t some people wsre Isugbinr •1, for be was merely loading the lady to the piano-tb.re was nothing lao*mgrooas h that. 1t may be ezplalod that the -'Bridal Preeawloo" was . plane e nc. The whole program was given by old boys and girls or their descendents. One member that seemed be 0pp5$l to the audisoa morel Mese anythingw• a poem entitled "The Haroo Old .y.," *riling lid ruled by Mr. 8. T. Churob- There wore many little legal teaches that appeal. ed to thou for whom the rhyme was, and Mr. Chetah reo•(vd hearty applause at the s0.40.4...f hie [standee. When Pre.1d's1 M.oM•Mh anaounodCol Ultet, then was gait, an ovation from the 250 old boys and girls. "Col. O10.r," de Cloned Mr. MaeMstb,"was born to the town of Coderloh, the aunty tows of the tree,* sad glorious 0000ty of Horse." Col. Otter sold to reply that It was on ex trema pluas.* for hint to meet eo muoh of fan ooanty of Horns. He was glad that an emulation had Imes forced for the porpooi of fostering the old tradition* of their mon. mon b Ir th- late and o D /'sItiv• tog between those who were proud to say oast they won bora to Huron a feeling of friendship and oomrsd.eblp. In looklas .l • map o1 Ontario, Hann would be seen to be one ot the lorgeet of tb. counties, bat be mold re- member it whim It osul.ted o1 four tonin only. Hi revolted that 0. bbd to w1) that the chairman wwlrrong, but be maid bot Moire to haw boon bore In Godertoh „Teo bad. tee bad," said Mr. Don Mo• U1111oaddy evmeathed0Slly, Col. Otter lal4 Mott ho bad been bora is • log cabin on the i.ondo. reed, ase lid e..balf miles from what wM o.. (1110ton. (%gob's was s0on represented by • sten, • Poetodoe sad a tavern. The .o•lker then Poo *oma interesting realm *ower of early Mein the eoo"ty, and told of the Indians nes* to frl.ndly, entering his father's hones and taking provisions which hang from the rotten of she kitchen. His mother's wd- Alnt bur was made to • waggon • im • norderny rood se pooled In pians line* th. water Dame into the box of the mehtels. 1a mutilation. M sold tint he lois it a real honor 00 he Ohs Honorary Pre.ldest of smolt an l5N004.Noa, of the enures ot whbb M um soured. MrRobert Holman, M- P , el 011atnn, sold that he beloved tin ..wnsy of Boren had 0001rl0.ted more utiles mos to the n*a0try 100a say Mho,. He hsoasee4 the Premise of Ontario sed former Premiers M Moulage,' sad British O.hmM. Ho was lsdVuoel at the Prenid.•1 for elalmly w the NtooNane el UM. Otte, fibs tows M De'Ilertth, whim Imre hal messes M 0. responsible for to that it was the home of Mr. MoDilllouddy. (laughter-) Ur. J. 8. Witham' auks briefly, sod in referring to Sia officio as Honorary President .std Untie was the most agreeabie ram to which • man oonid be .1.or04. Then was so work, acd it was only 0soeesory to look pnas.ot. Beau boohooed with Col. Otter as dummy President, iso, wen the alines& oronectlo. with • military muy.meat tint he bad ever wjoyed He spoke briefly of pioneer life to Moron, loud qu etirod 11 one who hod levet l.p g in the uouctry mer be Dame quite reoonolhd 10 life In the oily. Mr. Don Mollililouddy sold that he was pleased be know that the Huron old bvp. sod girl. formed .o important a port o1 the city of Tomato. A few old fellows Ick. himself hod been left out on the shores of Late Huron to tried the wine press •loos Bas be was gl.d that t0. otty Hurons were loyal to the old home. Toe tolual stage et loyalty was • love of boom, which this bro.dened into • low of oak'. moiety, one a protium', .0e'. 00001ry. Mr. Aroblb.IdHulop,M P.P„declaredthat hot always Ikuod that Haran people game to the front He belisvd lo groat deal of the meows* el theater of Toronto was doe to the surplos Went whits b.d left Huron per. ago He rsjdlmd that the members of the aseooiatloo wen doing their share for the upbcildiog of a greet oatioaol secdmeat. Other brief .ddr.eeu worm made by Primal dent H.tstoo of the Bruce Oid Boys' Assoc. tattoo, )•rook P.•000k and John Leckie. Th. program of mono and recit.tioo, S. T. Cburob'e 000trlbutdoos boor from h s own works, was u follow.: Piano solo, Norwsttu Bridal Procession," Mir Rogers ;ung, " A Stela Song." K J. Walsh ; H4.od declog, Mw Floteoos Compbell ; sole, " A Tribute to the lima," Mn. (Julies ; reading, " A last Tribute," S. T. Church; solo, "Always," Miss Hyslop ; ung. " The Water 14111," Our,. `loutboott ; nolo, Miss L. Whitney ; piano solo, A. B Cornish. All tbn amnion on she program wore thoroughly eojnyd, .0d wren it was ended with the 5i.gmg of "God `nye the Kiog'' by the audl.00e the room was cleared .nd the dance, which lasted until morning, was bogus. Sapper was served by Lloyd at 11 from . bagel very prettily decorated In pink and whit*, with epergnes of fruit orowod by plok tulips and mro.tlona. The buffet was surrounded by small tables bearing pink *boded undies Dad pint dowers, and here many vroope were steered that reminded the onlookers, so they said, of to parties In old Heron. Among those present were Mn. Hugh Macneill', wearing black silk, deoor.ted with white satin, wild in 1a00, and touch- ed with purple velvet, Mrs J. S. Willows, grey brocaded sotto, touohes of oblffos, and loos. Mrs. Dr. Stun, block silk sod jet, with chiffon applique, Mr..1 A. Stewart, block oath and jet, with sparkll0g p.iILu.. I Ooderioh township : A young heirs.. hes Mn. Lyons, Chios ilk, yoke ret .01*. arrived at ths home of M. darling. velld with blank net. Mn. Pndtiam, black silk, red roses. Mn. (Dr.) Foul, blank oak, applique of white, touches of arses. drs. Gillies, whit* organdie and lace, oot- sags knot of black velvet, Mn. Fioody, blank silk, toteohos of sequin net. Mrs. Soon, b)s4k silk, with towhee of steal and point lame. Miss Stobt.,4laf.rtb, block silk decorsted with black velvet. Mose Drummond, blue silk, uacbea of THE SIGNAL GODERICH ONTARIO. - Armstrong, J. A. Stewvt, Prldhsm, J. R. Miller, Vergueuo, Moltlroy, Pwkbursr, Dr. Sunbury, Moudus•ld. TUN uf.n tyre e1 1Vann. If It's 1•Iktog of lads to ibis goodly demsio. Aod also the 000511.. from whloh they all mine, 1'an sure I'll Dot be mutulderd to !lame, Should 1 modestly mention old Huron. Her buys are not &ookisg he courage of brain, f1. It uphill or downhill, be them it's 10s lame, Psruhanm should they tall, they'll ab It •Molt, Thou plucky old boys from old Huron. At farming. h polItlo, study or Lw. 1, left side of the heed, breaking 1s Me skull and nndertng him uouneclous He norm 'motored his Hues and breathed tie last on Monday mornlog The d.olased was of • quit, r•ttroig disposition, locant goat and well *dumbed, 1011 moa well liked by all who kites, him. Clhuo : Rev. J. F. ,'arks and family left Clinton for Amberstburg 00 Saturday, lbt0 lust. Oe Friday oltbt a number lit hu late p.rlahloh.re la St. Paul's oburoh out at the eebool room and promoted him with so sddrees and • oasket uoutalolieg *8O h gold. Clinton : F. W. Fr'sob, B. A , son- in•law of Mrs. Wm. Taylor, has resigned .5 olaeslml mwtsrsblp of Napoli** tel. They're the livellest chops that the worldaI ante 1nst110u ; 0e expeote to lass 0 fro ever maw. L lingo oe Nester be von flan* his post.o'.d When they once got • "Wt" they Devoe a'. s °mires la onions at the udvent.y whbdr•w, Moet*. Not cue of the boys from old Hurn. Like • sty to cold syrup they atlok to theft Pegs. Though °ertalu as fate they may low both ohms legs, 10 the lob they'll bold fast no matter who U.ge, 011 head and oreektng his term and ooltas- Those tenacious old shape from old Huron. boos. On the m.ko0g of papers, and juuro.ls, sad hut..: The home of Mr. sad Mre. bcahe, Their wrltungs quite often exceed their good looks, No f.1drral-0.1 vo:ll hod o0 the books, Of • htter•tuut from old Huron, Now just take a glsaoe this wide ooautry o or, And you'll hod *bas we've doctor* and nwyre galore, And preaobers and tincture full many • sure, But the pick of the lot *owes from Hiroo f I THE LITTLE CHURCH BACK HOME • Whim the bit pipe orga's *mels._•u' the Howarth : W. P Ferguson, eldest son o1 8 Forenoon, our esteemed oomty oommis *loner sad former reeve, happened with wh.0 might have proved • fatal •coldest, VO role engaged is milting wood • tailing limb *brook him, inflicting a deep wound on There's oho Bosses and Cameroon, Mc - Demuth' and .' We' Editor Wilh.so, browny and brow, roe MolMasha and MoDoa•Id., MoL.r.os sod Thom's • hoop of those lade fru sold Huron. The T.robull. and Wotsous, Motogg•rt., M.K.ys, The Soots, Suwon. and (rerdoe., w,' Campbell. and Grays, Sle ns, Lyon. sod Duuo•o,, sod Millers nes .aav•, You'll ken it's quos Sootoh in suld Hof 0o. But the Emerald 1.1e is on top iv'ry tolme. !'hs Flood,., M.Odncoddys, and proton w tonne, The Prendergast., Walsbes, MuDonoagha, and Minions shone, With the Johnsons, Cootltas, and l'o.ke all from Huron. The Hingliebman, 's's not in the background j o know, Crooker, Seolor, Mouthcett, Coopers, Sales, maks • good oboe Mit W izemlller, and Silber to fioleh der 10W --- Dor rube and beokpooe, of old Huron. There's no other 0000317 beneath the bright sun, Where the folks all work herder and more work le dooe ; Shall we ever forget the real sport sad the fun -WOO bar* *ajoyed le old Huron. • Nor M religion In Huron left In the larob. Tboagh sometime. Instilled through old of the birch, But osvertheleu .11 are proal ot the ohurob, The Sam 54o1.0µ ('soros from old Huron. Now who is to blame for all that Dow pees.., N h♦ the country's w titled with totel• leotusl game, It's every w alt doe to oho' brave, nob* Leo.., • Who hue schooled os and fooled us In Huron Vim ! 'tie due to our ¢other., our swea►- he.rts and wives, Whose tore and affection hive sweetened our lives, Tbo' death Orions larkd he their puddings and pies, Monks, thanks, noble lassie. of Huron. Egooleticelly nuking It most be quite plain, We're the some of energy, muscle and bra o, As pointed and hardy as thistles in grain, That grows 1n .bood•noe to Huron And now,lo the purest old liquid that flow., Inst *soh greoetully tip the clear glass 'tette his nose, Aed drink to "Our Hero i0 War" ere we oleos, To Otter the Brave, from old Huron. Tonna, Feb. 14th. 1901. 8 T. CHoncu COUNTY CURRENCY. white lime and block velvet. Mn, W. R. Milker, block satin and jet, welt* imp eoemeot with sequins, and bouohes of Hoot on lace. Mn. J. R. Miller, gray and block silk, trimmed with slack lea. Miss Gray, °room lady* oloth, touohes rf liberty silk and chiffon. Mise MoTugart, 7.1100 silk veiled in block lam. Mle. M. MoTaggart, rose pule de sob with Rooftop btu. Mine ()ratite. cream cloth trimmed with Igoe, tosobes of bleak, rd rotes. Mn. Forgone, block cloth, fiohu of rose pont. Mr. Sharp, blue silk wild with black loos, nub's of Jet, corsage know of blue wlwt. Mn. MoLoren, gray cloth empieoeme01 of tookd chiffon, obiffon applique ootlmd with rod and cerise ,.lv.0. MI.. ('.mobeil, pink silk actor pink °tittles, toilettes of blink velvet. Mts. Sloan, black sotto, arum roues. Mini Walsh, blook silk with blook ohs- etlls Mise Wrzle Walsh, brown and white to5- Iard, erlam ohiffoo applique, upohee of m vilest. est. Mi.. Miller, blue and whit* silk, touches of Mock velvet, Miss Motsod, pink s11k, with eppllgoe oull.r. Mn. McElroy. perp!. silk ruled with block Bilk trw dlae, r ed poppies Mrs. Parkhurst, block .11k grenodloe over erlmeem .11k. l000hee of oh,ffon no oor•.g5. Mn. Staobarq, pink muslin, with cabin lace, kaon of hlaok velvet. Maas Martin, gooier, pink muslin, flounces midland with bleak. Mr.. Stantnry, Hayfield, white orrandb, pink anotieo.. Mrs. Mandon.ld, block .ilk muslin, jet and block velvet. Mrs. ()Minh, book not and lice eye? rd silk. Mn, Anshan, book milk and lam. Mn. Kitty, blink cloth and lane. Mies Crooke', postai red oloth, oresm lame. Some of obs men protest war. ('ol. Otter, Minn. J. S. Willison. Hugh M.eM.th, W. R. Miller, R. Flnody, 1)r. W. SI..n, M. Parkinson, Rev. 3. A. Turnbull, R Croaker, 1'. Mo(itilteedd fL J.R. Ossa*, .1e0e Robertson, W. E Orov.., O. A Smith, W. Pinod.rgoM, 1. R Lyles, (for - doe Waldron, R. A. *siker, T. W. Olb- ..5, W. Aontt, i). Wel.mliler, W. O. Mo 1'egr.rt, R H. Holmes, Hoo./en, ,inhn bookie, J. R McLaren, Hyslop, Robert Rolm.., M. 1'., 1).e McGdlteodd , Thum. McOlillonddy, 1)r. M•IIoo0, S. 1' Chernh, I.s. Williams, ib. J. T. Dosses, Adam Dom, A. it. Oee.lsb, Ds. Moral, S. l)tses, Wlagham : William Taylor la now duly Installed w ooreuker and eogloear at the publlo school. Summerhill : Georg* MoCortney has sold kis driver for ei good figure be Jamie Leith. waits, of (loderlkb Smola,: Chori Donaldson has dollver- d shoat 20,000 fon of soft elm be Bayfield sawmill this winter. Exeter : Wm. For hu moved on to the Wood farm to Usborne, blob be boa leased d for a term of year. W m. Webb, Wiliam street, was 1115 same of • vert pretty nodding o0 Tu..d.y otter• noon, Feb. 19th, when hes fourth daughbsr, Mow Lillian, was uolood In marriage to Mr. Holloway, • woman, young dentist of W ingb•m, sod brother of Mn. Robs. Rowe, Looter. Stanley : Moilicobey Bro. ha v• par. oh••ed J,,ino Forreet'e farm on the Uabeo Inc for which they paid the handsome sum of $5800. This is a good ono hundred acre term with good boos' and baro .ImoU new, and will m•ko obs Metre. MoCltoohey the wooers ot 300 aerosol land, all ouuvemi.ot to the homestead. Clinton : 1) Cook had au *opulence o0 '..t we• k wbloh be would a t oars *a have repeated With his infant vreudeuo to Ste •i ms be trooped upuo a s•ar landing mod fell backwards doom a second fl mho ot stairs, .Itgbtiug on bis beck on the cellar Quer. Very lavklly Ile was 0010( 011 injured nor wee Qs* ohdd, and be oonsiders their vamp* • r+m.rk•bls ooe. Seatortb : Muob regret was felt hen o0 foramen of the death of Mt■ James Pringle, of So •ttord, which took plea o0 4.turd.y 01 Io.t week Mrs. Pringle was 'he eldest d.ughter of Mr. J. H Bro.dloot, of flys town, and she hod many friend. hero ..bo deeply •ympethigo with the .111 void relative.. She Dal beau ill tor •0015 time ill. (*oyes three smolt ohildren. Clinton r Willis, the only and beloved son of Dr and Mrs. liana, died on Thursday morotog of I.st weak, after 5 earn* nen ot over two weeks, at the age of six years and two days. 10. main digress from which he suffered was an Intotl0.l ob•truo• ,loo, but the true condition woe masked by oompllootions which mode • positive (hog. oohs in tbo early stage of the dlseaee very d.f5oult. Exeter : On Thursday evening. Feb - teary 14th, the teachers and prinolp,l of the public eohool were sotertaloed be an oyster supper by Mr. and Mro N. Dyer Harden. A ple►saot ermolug was spent cid on deporting Mr. Hurdoo lotorm.d his guests that ho toped this would be ILO annual event, as he believed in the best of good tooling ex sting betws.D the nowhere and the p•reote of she scholars. Holm..vllls : Mrs. Tebbitb, of Red- lands. California, arrived at the hom•of her parrots, Mr. lid Mr. S. Walter, for a few months' visit. She bas been out there our three years. She brought home some very fins epoolment of California fruits, one orange measuring twelve toob% In oiroum• terenoe Th. weather when she left was very wet, rooting almost •very day. H0llett : At his late home on o00. 10, on Tuesday, obs 19 h bat., I;.vi*, the 5011 of Mn. Gmvin Ham hos, deported thlg lits at the 010 01 tblrty•fivs yur•and sight mouth.. His bather pseud sway In August of lost year, and his toying mother hu been left to mourn, along with her eight .arvlrtor ohildren. Eleven years ave he sustained an Injury which crippled him, and had not been feelleg well all enter, but grip was the float muss of his denrse Deceased was • native of Follett, his porn • being ..rly settlers ; he was a member of the Pr..bytertan ohuroh, and in polities woe • Reformer. Ooderioh township : R.obort Cololougb • few days ago fold • tbru'year old milt to Jame. Campbell, of near Varela, foo *140. Ooderioh township : Fnnk'Cook, Texas, fa .peodtnv • fortnight at T. Cols's, 903 oon.: ho Is a brother of Mn. Cols.. Goderloh township ; Wm. Yeo WEolated in Cole's churoh on the 1716 In the •been"e of the pastor, Rey. Mr. Yell•od, who was Indiepoed. o am : R Clegg i. er 111. At Wi h t v y R g an attic. of rrfppe he ventured out neo Noun. The result woo a relepeo, which dd. velopd into pneumoolo. A tralod outset 1. DOW ID oharge. Clinton : Robb. Gardner has sone to New York. He was offered a spleedtd situation then as °Irk In one of the hotels In that metropolis and has scouted for o limo at least. Clinton : Owing to the amount of doh• n oes among the inmate. o1 10. house of no fogs no Sunday serveses hairs beefs bold for several weeks. Che owed people •re Improv log nicely however. Clinton : Death visited the home of Mr aril Mn. William Taylor. of the London o below town es Friday,lb h Inst. ✓ ad.just and claimed their only .on, wed two years. Rwhard was a bright 11111. 1.4 Ooderioh township : It igeeddom t hal • far mor sheer. hie 'hoop in the winter months unless for ehowlog purposes ,1 Stewart n• moved the fleet. from • flock of thlrty•flys, his Nun• tubi.. bring rather too warm. Ri th : Myth bao h.A another fire. Os Sunday evening, Feb. 17th, the reeideam of Harry Bond (+011 of Wm. Bond, of Wing - S am) was d..troyd by fire. Harry is a heavy lour, nearly oil of his household [node being mesumed. Howiok : Andrew Miller's home on the R. Ione was the scene of • goouin• Msi•I time one evening renes ly. The nanoe was rhe i,tenti.d departure of ,To.. MI11er and family, of the 9th of Tnrnh.rry, for their new home In Manlstlqus, Mlohogon. Clinton : WIlI Thomas, of Omaha. Nob. brother of Mrs. R Hutt. has hoes spending e few date with hie old friends In th a vi- cinity. He has nolo 0..e • r..lA.nt of the West fey • finisher o1 ys.n, and is 00. - flutter a prosperous hastens for himself. 7.rteh : Th. Wooers •y spstby of the whsle 00mmnanity Is with Mr. and Mn. S. Resale In the Ines of then third sae, Elis- wortb. No ponied swot' en Aa.Aay mor.. lug. tee 10th lest , at the ase of twenty - throe years. O. thie Thursday prunes the deee.eed DIA ^anther young man vers felling tome trees on the, farm near tib 10e.ph, when a 11.1* frets the tree %b• coag m's woos felting broke, lid eemlsg d.w. nr.ak the sal rtassas ywaog nee se tl inti .aa eeasnow+r rH rrilfm[reinuna 16.0 BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. Ma:.zrns. - Ths leading area' to Mc('lure's Magazine for March will be . oharsoter Mod, of Edward the Seventh, writun by George W. Smalley. ahs Amerta.o oorreopobdeut of The London Time, and illustrated by • remarkable' oollrotion of photographs. "Life Portraits of Queen Viotorl+" wdl he • futon of the number. The series is made up of repro. duotlonte from photographs and pototlnes, cod It Is of notable hietorlo•l value. lhey coyer the life of tbs Queen from In1Oooy to old ass, sn4 ore sconmpaoled by desorlp Owe text, Theodore Koueeveit, Vim -Prost dent *Mol of the Uoltd Stator, will art bu ' tel artiole entitled, "Reform Tbro gh Soc;o1 Work," "Disbanding the otos Ar"y" is the Mi. ot an smote by do Y. T.-- -,F7 This wltl fatly dworiba Witt trr lioary feat a000mplashed by the F. ..1 Government at the o , e of the 61.1: war, o he0,withou, soy d aster, . mil on soldier+ ""re ret n1 bed to slat pursuits. A•rong the o0.0ent-. •leo re "What We Kr.•.w About Mire," by weed A Holdeo, tnrmerly d,roo'or of the .ok Omervatary ; "Billy's Toulon Woo, • story written and illu,tr•'ed by Freda Remington ; "Tae Law of 1,1.•." so Median story, by Jack 1.0ndon ; ' D.n Mcl'.rthy," • story of the Now York pnlitt4, by J Lt weola Atefft•oe ; b •rale+ nth• r ,01 ort *furl.., en instalment. of "Kim." /by Rndyard X Aline, mod • poem by msphire nd:e 1).-k.m. The M S. M are Oo., 14ri1-165 Eat 26th 8*., New Y rk Vitt. T MARCH LAots+' Hous ,IoonnAl,.- i Offer Amerinen (irrj Who Morn Mar ried • King," ' Toe Loveliest of All Ken tacky Gide," "Phe Anecdotal Side of Theo dere Roreavelt," end "The Author'. Read. .ng •t Baby Centre." by Kate I)nugl•+ tylsalst *1111 hove . wide raiding In the March Lodi..' Home Journal. And "Th. Olsson Ply," too It aocenro.tee the winos' humor of l.h.rl.. Dana Gibson'. "Widow sod Her Frleods," I0 a two -not comedy by M.rguerite Meriugtoo. The illustration,. by Mr. (lib+nn are oharaot.ris do and interesting. Riw.rd Rok's sill toilets and Holes W•tterson Moody'. "O1rl. Who 'Gn In' for Something" •re helpful in counsel, and will M profit ably reed. "Ta Story of • Yonne M.." le onmpleted In rho March Jnntnal, and "The 3oomeson of Mary the F,r.t' pre unto new and .ktremsly funny oompllm Mons and vexation. A good shore of .pane t• A.vot.d to Eau.r feabloos Ice nmimn. •t tire, and there ar. •triol.. no onoklop, ehlno painting, "A Suces.efol Country Hoose ot Rryn Mawr," "A Suburban Homo. for 46,600, ' • pate plotter* show's, a'The 014 Stare and the Turnpike," of W L. Taylor's "This Loot Haodrrd Years in New Rngl..d" .elves, and "Through Potrero' qn. Americo" - two pun of photographs of views 01 Cubo and Porte Rion. A Ns. tore of the Month Jnon.l is R Field'. "Armenian Lullaby" set to mesio By the Oartts Pobii•hing Compaq. Pelladelphta. On. dollar a year ; is mete a espy. gas 55 the 045.0004. Resell. of imp.rlwnl dltgetlen-preealnq op against the boort It sxettee alarming eympume. instant rolls( le afforded hy the nu of un drops of Nsrvili.e in s little •wmerinoA water, hall an hoof slur the wool. Noontime olds Aigsetlon, copals the gas .rid 1mp.r0 a genes of ommfnrt. Nor volts* is geed few • lot of ether tblbgs bs ei4es. Keep 1t 1n she hoose for rhinos *tern, nramp•, neuralgia, t..*lao0e. Drug- gists sell 1a olty obolr dugs, Aft' you alums' beer the swithin' of the luta' angel's wings. An' the oongregatlon's cousin' on the pious n est for to sin, Sort o' Iseult' Infloss, walt''i' for the preacher to begin ; In that holy beth it happens that 1 uleso forget the plate, Au' sgalo I'm meek an' lowly 'fure • throne 0' saving grace ; A throne that unset onetlle''useth • spin ora dame, B ut the casino sought their Savior "t that little oburoh book boots. 'Men w• had protracted meson's, why ',would done you good to bear '1b• 00ogregatt00 eiogiu' with • blood o' voice* clear. How the "Roo 4. of Ages" towered like • sbelt'rin' 11101s o' wall, An' our souls soared up to glory dace the rocs wee cleft for all. Ev'ry fain was wreathed with sweetness, O D' we always boo • smile Fur the stranger, saint or slooer, la the pew acro.. al • .1e : For a diamond's .,I,oD vothered from the oommooest of loam, An' we didn't mind the .sttia' In the 11011* oburoh book home. Tien were weddta's where the neighbors g athered in from far so' wide, An' the boys looked on in eoyy while their sister. kissed the bride; There were fan'rols, 000, while neighbors didn't feel ashamed to try Whom they laid to rest fly sleeper in the little yard close by, E ach pew seems sort o' sacred, and the lowly pulpit there 'Peon like • holy gateway to a firmament that'• feu ; Where the sweet, supernal mouthing softly scatters Sorrow's gloom, do' lets in *o'er hoots. from the little oburoh book home. The shy choir's vontns riNTi.'iidsace, so sweet. As'-tt Isy moo about the t(vir t•11Kra Tri sainted 005* shall meal, Aor the preacher's voice is Floodlit' as he stk. us, soft an' low, Co treat all men as brothers in this weary vole of woo. 1'bs city oburoh 15 boodsom• en' the ton greg.t000's largo, fes pre•uber'e daft' nobly with his heaves• seekio'g oh•rge ; Th, ohm✓s swellito outflows war to humps throuvb the dome. Iiot my old heart le sighip' for the Ilttl. ohurob book home. OAK LAKE MAN Ferabkr. Aaetber Story of fee Menders Worked by Dodd's 'kidney nu. Oak L.ke, Mao., Feb 26. -Frank Col - torn: is well and favorably known in tale part of the Province. In 1898 he was very ail. He 'offered most severely from polos 10 the book ; his friends ,bought he would dna. However, Mr. Colleoux is olive and yell today hod he explains his oompleu teoovery ea follows ; "It gives me great pleasure to testify to the wonderful our. - 1 05 qualities of Dodd's Kidney Pills. "Three years ago 1 was a very) sick moo. l'.ins in my back made life s hurd,n. A friend of mine advised me to try Dodd'. Kidney Pills. I did ss and six boxes oared me. That, in 1 lay, Is three yson and I bane not bad on sobs or psis rlaoe. I am oer►sinly entirely oared." Mrs. 1'etly, mother of A. E. Petty, N oat: borne a resident of Goderloh, died a* Hamilton on the 14th loot., at the age of seventy -otos yson. TaUItwDAY, Feb. 28, 1901. ....Stand Old ' /1 !<li1'IUoderlch Stand/ '� WE ARE CELEBRATING S the tlecoud anniversary of our opening in Goderich, and we ask you to join us. A year ago, at our first celebration, we promised ourselves more business than we did the brat year. We were not disappointed Every mouth was better than the corresponding month last year, and with your help every month of our thirst year will be better than that of the second, We will give you a few of tie rwteoue why we expect to do more. 6 p•'ro boys' navy surge short Puts, hoed and well mode, w111 mark of Per pan 2880. 24 pairs men's tweed Trousers, the klcd you p•v 90o to 41.00 for, to olv+r at per parr 69o- 24 mroe' navy serge Suite, stogie br.a.t.J, fairly good lining and well d T m. r he prloe 4 *3.330 4,1'.04 of 15 00 Earth suit only. .. , . 9.30 vg Oas only Capsrine, Quo A 1 slio*ele seal, sable trimmed, ow of our best and a b,rgoiu .t *25. Chis on* for 17,76 E11itRO1Uhitt ES -A lot of mill sod. from li to 5 yard.. Ail at about onivithird off. Velleuo,uou lan at pis doz. 153. Kvrlasoloei lave at per doz. 104. Torobuu lam from 2c. up, TABLE LINLrN- Wit sods at o0r►01n1 le.s the the regular pews. IT WILL PAY YOU TO COI1E TO TUIS SALE. W. A. M°KIM. Tjard .' Wear Shoe.). tip Mea and boys (young men) work- ing outdoors, knocking allput, iIccd good strong boots to stand the racket. We've got the very kind you want -stout, thick soles (solid -leather, mind you) good strong insteps, rut together with the knowledge that they must be strong to stand the str'in, . �'l'h:• 1 ,got ; arc 1. It expensive, though they do :r'.' IR FROM 25 UP.: W11. SI -IA MAN -?H■ le much orates esierulfy' '.ate bears, whim or ,*ay. Mere ea Won arrest. Heatqillare. bee %greet. DON pQ TA with your health. 't ass Drugs and Medicines o questionable quality. Get the beet here hi at the mswe prices that are charged for inferior goods. At our Drug Store the *toe!, is al- ' ..ys trees, and each article pure, po- t •,1t anti -satisfactory. . fur Prescription Department h .h a reputation for promptness and accuracy. Fe JORDAN Medical Ralf. - 11 Ono .,f the motif "HICK - nus and red,•'• nr Kidney i)uea., .. OPSY for which Dodd's Kidney Pi1ls are the only certain cur. in Dropsy the Kid- neys aro actually slammed op, and the water, which should be expelled In the form of urine, Bowe back and lodges in the nine of the flesh and puffs out the skin. Remove the filth which plugs up the drain. Restore the Kidneys to health. Then is oin4o ewe t Kidney Medicine UODD'S _I KIDNEY PILLS q Fall Sams & Orcots 1'h° man ,tressed la o soft mid. at nor store always looks trim, as 41 " rt e ambition of every man of taste to look. A large of sloths to ohne* from. 11 yin 5r0 oontempletleg gu.t.ing a light mow ..t, let loll weer. sive ns s Munro 'r. e.rv. you. frier rbpht ,( f kyete fitted with ru.:lnff- Ttr''s 1, h. 11 in higher ealltiottinn b c..0 • 1te maker' put n potfer LA ebur basso PLw,i 1' "tfa' 1 biekened tread" ,,n .1 .y you b :y -no, extra charge. Far JTbove ;A'll Otliers. That's the standing of the u King Quality " shoe for Women. Many Women imagine that they have to pay a big price when they want a fine pair of shoes. That's a mistake. " King Quality" is the one shoe that gives comfort to the feet, wears long, fits snug and nice and looks stylish. Sensible Women buy the "King Quality' shoe. They cost $1. Maas by THIS J. D. KING CO., Limited, TORONTO. Our Agent in Godrricl. M 8t. (3enrge Prete MILL WOO FOR SALE. The ai.ove is cut iubo stove wood ten=th and will be delivered to any part of this town the same day w ordered. Orders received by telephone or left at residence, 128 Cambria street, trill receive prompt, attention. 'Phone 96. _ PETER McEWANI Oodsrieh, November 21st, 1899. 63.3m CLEARING SALE LONG BOOTS Before stock taking WO find we have too many LONG BOOTS, anal have deni lead to run them off at VERY LOW PRICES, to quit everyone. W n invite you to come in and compare our KING QUALITY SHOE& for "Alien and Gents, with other make*, and you will .1.. 1.1.• that they are more up•to-date in *tyle, comfort and dunbil it) than other makes which cost you mot's money. When buying rulle,rs why not buy the besb; they are cheap- est in tris end. GTu8 PROOF are the best, and nothing is Stub Proof unless• it ie stamped on every sole. You .honk' call end see our LADIsg' BARGAIN TAM.' AT 98C. They ere genuine *rap.. Trunks and Grips. ST. GEORGE PRICE N. DUNLOP won stn., t7Renarins Neatly Done Sole Agent for J. D. King Cc's Goads