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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1904-4-21, Page 3THE SIGNAL: ( OD RICH ONTARIO ► o »hDS T, April 81, 1p0N. 3 °NEWS OF ME DISTRICT. The Hensa11 Mom band lute decided to disband. The rearms ir lack of Win. Trewin, octogenarian reei- .inst„ of pneumonia. S. 5. Cooper lour a Isrge staff of men working ott Dee consteuotiou or the new King Edward hotel in Canton. a▪ ud Detroit. Ile is recovering Moody from his reeent of thirty -lave voiceis in that town kir , the rendering of It cantata. A spi.ing NiloW for entire horsey Will be held in the Agrieultural Park at Luekuow Wedueetlay, April 27, when Vie in prizes will be.given. Perry Altclesion, of Lueknow, bad two tIngere taken off and a badly lacerated by a plait,4 1. the Lucknow furniture factory last it eek. The Netherland -I Co., wlio hove operated a eawitifIl at Exeter f• or livt• years, lire removing the plata, eeing to the scarcity of timber io the dis- On account of poet; health Dr. Mc- ' Naughton, of Brussels, will give ttp biro practice fot• a few hs find take a Saturday, Oth Inst., at . the age of seventy:three years. ife leaves his wife, three SOU. aud nye doughteeo, The interment woo made iu Hayfield H. M. Calder, who bed been a resi- dent of WrOixetei. for iwnrly live yeani, died on bleitdoiy. II th inst., aged fifty-eight yestrv.\ He and hie won weno well known al' proprietors ttf the foinitlry there. leaves * widow, two boll* Al1.1 two married daughters. Mr. and Mrs. John WOW and their week (ow Neepawa, Mau.; where they will reside in flItUl Nlr:‘1,Vidlingtooto MoDill was permitted by ti inhere of Trinity elmult e ills an 1.104, t heir depart me. James Seett, of the firm oof Bros., teralorth, leaves .for Matte and tbs. Northwest /his weok. Hof, his retern he intends,. in coutpan visit the Peace River country. They %slit go by train too Kohnontoll and \ front thews. nothefily blel or 1,000 \unite Wirth by private conVey.tolee. It Operator thernissed. TIT' invent igatiOn Into 'he pay ear the • Dristel Trunk tame week.. ago lie. tweet' Dublin and St. Colembati has resulted inwthe telegraph toperator at Menfort si\ setting 111.111 named Berger. being oliseniseed antl the I. IlletEll,4 of litoth trains being re -imitated. Wedding at A peel( y weddi was' celebrated at don road, neer Kis isle, oe) Wedees- day evening, inet. The rent mai. Ing parties.. wrrr T. Vatman snot lltulmoro. The .• eereolioni( was . pee. formed by It .v Nr. Shaw, \ Mi•thoodist minister, soul was witsieWbal loy Wre. Woodman Iwo bath pope young people and have the good Death of Ws. Thornton, Ctostes. Mrs. John Thornton oli,••1 at. the Illartliff. Clinton', on Sunday. 10th talic • wee aged „seventy -rotor thirty-three years. The K.111 MAK members of the f, ly are Mre. Ilet•t tiff, Mrs. 0111, te. 'rollout a Mrs. Rosa. of Manitoba, .1, . oof God/wt.-It towii- e hip, and William. Of Seaforth. The cemetery,. Sear. 'rill, fin Tar•Wlay, the service at hot on. and gravesiole twing liv Rev. C. IL Mantic. he Visit to Clinton on Sunday, At il loth, of the Coadjutor Ifiehop Mo treat. the Right Revetend lone. Cari Was en event of great pleas ore to the St. Petal's church EIM- grega ion. St. Paial's wan His Lord- ship e rat charge. from MID to MS, and he held in high PAccill nnil ven- eration him old parishioners. 114* preach morning and et ening too crowded mgregetioons, and ion wan given i the ,ehoeil house by I he Whets of the algroaeition in iseade• their dieting, 'shed visilaw. • Left Lu now for the West. A large flat y lett the leieknow etetion on 7 re's: ay of last 'week for with them eix ea ,1311S (h.(' slaw and 'settlers' Of,. ta. Among those who left M and 11ini. Jae. -have taken ti Imo near Woolsey, AmeInthoin ; V. J. biosphere noel Miller. Wm. 11 it•loter id his s• JAIlle14. Neil MCCorvie all 143 Moo Donald, of Locknovr. I A HOME OF TODAY. A FEW ORIGINAL DETAILS OF A NOWA SMALL, OUT ARTISTIC. BP CIO Monday, April Ilth, at. the rine age of eighty >ear 4. The dm:rimed bed I been ailing for merle Ihs from the infirmities of old age, hot Mena two Tbelr ..... aad Style—Plata Liam, p.ti.. and Violets of Woodwork—A Wood ; weeks mg o was totricken .with etyma of the 'mine, icon' which he I groulually oink. Horn in the your Ihe came to Oanottla, about the year 1}4:il, settling iti L union, and seven years later came to the tovvioNhip day? A bowie swan. but artistic, which of Ntephen and ptireleised the farm on was designed aud built during the past Whieh he died. 11,. was for many yeere a director tot lio• Bey township great deal loy his wise judgment in making the Comp/toy ae prospertutto nit l'Ire la tale Livia. Mall. Can a house of moderate cost meet More than the practical needs of the it is today. 11.. man stetting choiracter, roller 141111 licittillior and one who, always lent a Leipiiig hotnd to the pixie and needy. lie eots Conservative iu polities. He leaves; to eon. William, who is tita oar he como- (Allure of Ste hen towashir. Four Months in • dtraw Sack. The Walkerton Trimeope tells of a calf whieli li(ed for four months in a strew (*tack without getting ri oltop of water. The calf. le ewited by Me, Whiteman, oof the tiownship cif Car rick. It Wak f111111 I Illt barn- yard one day about. the middle of Decembee. Diligent eealoh Was mode foot, jt„ but all to no purpose, and aio advertisemeat The 'I elesosope also, was without result. 'rime posited on Ulf. Calf. One afternoon a lew days ago, however, NIrs. Whilculates solo wa.s out pl tying with the dog ,in the straw stack. All at once the dog le - gen to bark at itometititue veld .1. appeared tot be its the stack. :it'd a* it areui the 1..11g -tort calf. It Wad soon brought to light, but it was so 'Weak, that it oseild ethn.1 up, indeed it tanati not bold heaol up. It had oe'llpieli it. 'mimeo in the centre of that sorb foe four mouths leeking five daye. W11110' it had toknty to eat, it teet not Ire! anyllairtg to driiik. The teen- thing wee doe n to a note of skin and bone. %% :der Warl given to it very sparingly at first, and it soon Ile:C1411 10 raj. 1Vhile up to the pres- ent it is strill unable to stand on it-. feet,, t he eliances are it will live. Death nowt Not Separate Them. A 01 Inge criiiicirkticeutTiarred lit the death rof aged latelliow couple within a fel' hours. although *CVO inselay. 7th inst., at 2 o'clock in afternoon, Alexander MacKenzie few leo r. later Mr. Mnrobs•It nereived telegr to fonn Toronto. where Mrs. MoselKenz • lout beet. for smite lime undergoin treatment. announcing the tont int. igence that she too had passed away. Mr. . McKeftzie twat: eighty yeare it e and hie Wife woe severity. The le 'Alexander' Mac- Kensie war teem Scotland id lel. And c 'me to Camelot at the age (of twenty-111rue years, 'settling for a few About ICI he CAMP to Ashtield. c he settled on the Ilth, eoneetision, No ort it D frio.s. Waterloo, emirity To them was boa en only dont liter. now. Mo. t411,1 M Mae Kenzie ha ineel In Irk nro_r for the past were brought to lateknoow and th Death of an Exeter tad There died at Ilia redolent. mother, Mrs. Kier -et t, Ann, daughter of the r.ilt• 4 of lier er, on Encrett, at the ago. of forty one y alto, brillinnt musician, having held position of organise, in the Main Met hieing church. afterwards pet forming the /1/4111P (little, in the Jaintos that, direct for after many year; of ',OMNI service, Whf.11 affIrtfOrl Wilted frd;son 11P1, Mal for some me paot elm been *boost entirely confined 10 PT. home anti sometitnes unable to leeve her room, A Palm RONDO. !Were the Magistrate. 'old Kinearolitie It -view : !definite, Lk "I" ,I.4, before Magiettate Barker on Thorn- ,_""" w''' se floe atototo Ss rogords fortune tell -1 4. WELL-KNOWN IN PETROLEA is tars. Fletcher, C—ured of Ithrirmateern by l'etrookes. Ont., April 04.—(Speciell- Mre. A. Irletelher. Of the Pletcher !lake. • o of Pet rolea's leading hotels. toolorts her complete curio of a, long - "My rherimatiOn was so lind I could leo getaloWn to al lelirl 10 Illy hOUSe- hold walk. The j.,inim of my fingers were so *woollen oe, alnioat make two tried several tem...lien but Cr mid get no relief till I tiled Ihetol'e Kidney Paha One hox helped me end five boxes cured me completely." Dodol',4 Kidney, Pith. alwaye cure rheumatism 1,CC:11113. they put the kid- ney', in shape to take ell the tier acid out of the blood. With the u• tic avid out of the blond -them can be no Groat Cats I The Shah of P1.141ill ninst hereafter be regarded a most puestant mon - arrh. Ile has a penchant for en It4 Bich Oaior and St`t Skin May he i.tritated, beallY "1":1' thalt 11 111‘111; i t is hidden in the Mosta. Eliminotte the poisonous prod 1114. 1.04 04111iring matter in the 140(4 give it more nutrition and more red MM. thi.• and coemeties vvon't be needed. (live tip costneties. they wither ton quickly. Use Per- isozoone and heap your' coinplexion bletelled skin. poor compli•xion or leek of color Diet can't be quickly rem -olio -a by Fet•rozone. Try it. Prier The Worker.i. Wage H. Deniele, general passen- ger agent of the New York l'entral Railroad, woos on a trip eolith not long ar. 1.11P became engegnol in a discus - (mon with a North Cerodinian about the rapid ad% ncentent of the Southern tads and the trmrked progress me& sorb -Otani development and in wi in the peat. few yeare. "All you we in this port of North Ca °line," said r Daniel*, "lis too indu e• thrifty while aridness Tr tit...worth to come le beret" "Not much," mid North ( orolinian. "That Mettatv laid the iiiforimit 1, el. SeVe.11111 The catarrh.) berm -meek i Madaintie ad, foe oil lind On IA In Poisons the System. tethers are thrown dle(orets and. danger', of ell ilesettip- weeeking the who' • ',oily, Every elan., were orose-examlned ler the eetart.h vietim should tile fr.l.gl..Mt, ch• ief defenee lay in her product etuo, !woe's va.por kale I Ir` germs papers showing_ her sepia tel I and pclillfit.r.,4 till. CRIMP or the tronbip. magistrate in Toronto) on $1 eimiler Then it erotism and heels, stopm tho. ev• idence, Mosgletrate liat•ker, hapset( (lithe' nf the mew end throat.. Ten. Ca• ttle to the conolneion that the lady's' Celarrhom,(no, which ie guarenteed. itature and rendered hie venlict ar- I rraIlt 101•00 I trial Mee 250. Thronsalt Yeerley, orte of the ()Meet let (our Nene' Dun not Rohm far residents of Creditom, departed this enough., year, answers this questiou in a con- vincing affirmative, according to the Delineator. front which a few details In regard to the house are gleaned. ae The exterior coloring of a house small, but artistry, ts the natural gray of rhin- glee OR the first story, the same tons NA LINEN antra.= StilalltAn. appearieg on the piaster work that cov- ers the second and third stor Dark green shutters and wiudow sings contrast with this neutral color o the body of the building. Windows—their size, 'shape and —have an important part in the toted effect of the house. William Morris makes • special plea for the fitness of small window panes as against one You may see how people feel this by their admiration of the tracery of a gothic window or the latticework of a Cairo house. Our makeshift substitute for these 'beauties must be the mod- erate sized panes of glass set in solid mush bars. We shall then, at all events, feel as if we were indoors on a cold day. as 11 we bad a room over eur The ordinary ornamental wood turn - lug 13 discarded, and plain, dignified lines take the place. In the living hall two heavy beams are exposed in the An excellent finish for woodwork has been accomplished in the living ball with an inexpensive brown green stain that is left unpolished, making a quiet oak or many years' service. The expense of chimney making has been decreased without depriving the living hall of an open tins by introduc- ing In • wide opening In the wall a modern Franklin stove patterned after the one Invented by the famous philos- opher. Above the mantelshelf is a de- sign in broad bands of wood set against the plaster, and below is • frilL or valegtje, such as the Dutch housewives install on Saturday nights in preParIxe for the day of rest. The slight irregnletrity in the 011111I118 lines of the front chamber Illustrated gives a touch of qttentness, and the \- beading added to the woodwork Is a variation from that adopted on the first door. The windows are curtained with swiss muslin, a frill running across the top, wide straight lengths hanging at the sides. frieze of pink • rm4fifinit re OW Tan Q1:1•INT FRONT CRANIUM. roses on a latticework is finished at the bottom with a narrow white paint- ed eaten' he bed Is Covered with • pink and white dimity spread. ADS small rugs ef cotton strips woven like the old rag carpets are laid on th• A real triumph of housewite:y tn. genuity Is the bureau covered with linen taffeta that Ix fastened to the wood with close set rows of brass bead- ed tacks. It's the last half Inch that tells. The ilnieh of a 100 yard dash is often de - Whittle your one talent to the sharp- est point of unefulness. A point is necemary to make an !reprises on the linty surface of your world. Work is the Artist that builds • ieplendid Ruda and worry the enemy which removes the keystone, allowing the structure to fall. Do not he deceived became the hard- est work oft comer+ to naught and haP- Ossard effort sometimee renown bril- liant results. Thorough, aystematle work alwals RIM—Chat. The Old Min Not So Slow. The parents nf a travelling me, ef Maine prepered to celebrate golden vvedding. The drawee' lied long planned to spend the Asy ith Clem Hut when the day arrivotl found tl-at he was too far from his old horn," to get hack, 10 IIC went n telegram to hie Mater. He though, that it ow' grrnd chip. toe get off a ioke on the old titan, no 110 Milt the He twomewhet taken ni.a,•k when he got the reply. "Maralage not, hot the reselte menetimoto too." New York Tribune, Item' all The Signed every Week. Nitselassa NaVe 13. Built in °alert° in the ten Months At the noot toi of the Ontario Li, torarlaus' NA, Toi,11r0 I4 retary E. A. Hardy, rend an ititereet- onotothr niseto.o, libraries, Joey.. le .to emit iil onkel,. with Carnegie Mon 1 - flatlet, MO Chu "their bulklings have negie dottatiens 11;44'4. been sweep:et and St. Thou, os titrstele. Thorne! dined a doneto,,,I, three are not yet filially to' thoo..e too Pete ,,eoke, Sault 7-1.• Marie and Fort %Va- 110,000; r -41.1.1k10: St. Cathar- Take Advantage 0: redteed ale. and spend a few days at the .motest WoorloVe Bt. Louie. kb,. Th.• largest exposit' pate and fift) rot-ogn countries have their exhibit. 11,,t nun tickets on RAP on mid after A ,.ri, 2.1th will be issued via, Cooed Ti Lek itoileaty eingle tato. rosei foo :iforotti days. fare tend eighty per of (halide one-way fare, good for and Will allow Atop-irlier At, .14 illIel'InCtliittO Cana- dian Ant itt„al -4. at I /et role' and Chi- cago. Tickets and information on ar- J. 1). Dint !viol ressettger Agent, Torordo Out, three young tooel; welter with 1•16,1,4 e,. Canadian' Women Warned. caution to young Camadiato Moiling 'dace in many AIII‘Ticall papeis, too the t•freet -that an • .144.1:tiros! attempt is being motile too craw.. roams women too St.. I Antis for ittinonotiii purposes. tinder the gnisc attanetive Haul prootitable employment. 'The gloat exposithon te ise held there e ill call for doom...die help oof every I class, and 11111,11y„fitVOI..11,1ile Wil1 °poll for in(Mst pious :mil compet- ent girls. but there is sr fearful risk in too find teintloyilient answer to an medium -1 tut vertiempent, and Wit hold waiter).* eondety iii the Western cit lea ix sending out circulars. and pull- papersehowing that there are gangs of vile wrett•heot scouring tie. coomitry toowns 81111 places to I o Cit it is poonised they will 11..41101,4nd cowed for by kind /Honda and mei( Willi 14 11011111. All(1 em- ployment. their dismay they ere •takoot to dens of 'infamy, and only at AIL A1111 the Ncralltilrel W110 silit theist forward paid a large, Commie - snare of the fowler. This wrote too dieleateal to I* trite, bill the fat•ts are verified, aid the (operators of the shantelese game have been traced and conveaed and ittapriesoned, though enrich oftener they C.01411C. K mowing tide, the young w on of Canada should not only keep fur away front all iamb tee/whet-am mimeo... and schemers, but they should put all their Die factor is -ferret' lo, Witte 11 Nil !Noel. fail to trike time to play with pour r•hadren. How iron -ox Ta ets Completely Cured as. Huston of 20 Y rs' Serious Trouble. January 27, 1903. I cannot express in words the praise that is due to Iron - ox 'Tablets, which I got as a trial package from our drug- gist, NIr. McDonald, who told me they were just what I wanted. ' 1' took them morc for fun. but before I had fin- ished one box I got great re- lief. I was subject to great misery after meals, with bloat- ing, and would rift up bile of the bitterest taste, and always woke up in the morning in the same way for the last twenty years. Had tricd all medi- cines, but now I am completely cured, and it was by taking Iron -ox Tablets. Words can- not express my gratitude to YOu. JAS. HUSTON, Victoria Hotel, Virden, Manitoba. Fifty fron.ox Tablets, in an attractive al ointment pocket case, 25 cents at drug- gists, or sent, postpaid, on receipt of price. The Irou-ox Remedy Co., Lim- ited, Walkerville, Ont. remnrk Attila tile. of Wabash,- Jill.' Si • \Valiant Vali Horne recalr., f• saying of the last named of iik,•184,, the Caneaisi, Pacific (away. the riteing of that load s Joel the Grand Trunk' train, tido Slont eel was a lie. Agitation eaew hoe The fay law, and rot, got LO obey shall auepeoal ane hu hits 0 To oink trnin beat ,hit into thia t 7- :Now York Timer. the meals Geier 1, her," replied the greedy young man; lousgow Even- ing Times. , accepted bins, -.ills 1 real -your first .1 nil only lose • • Well --er o, dear, - replied thr di Az terk, "but, :eon "The; neat heef is badly bur d,w4ea, eaid the wail r to his employer. 's serve i•." roffake it over tho the re.taurant proprietor. "they *IF never know the difference."--Chitttgo, Daily Sea UPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A FAMILY Li TIN Best ki Cornet Literature 12 COMPLETE NOVELS YEARLY MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS 112.50 PER VICAR , 25 CTS. A COPY NO CONTINUED STORIES . %Nil 11 II VI' I MUT YOUR Spring Suit and Overcoat My stock of Tweeds, .erges and in medium and heavy weights, is • plete. Finest goods met best workmanship at moderate cost. DUNLOP TrIE TAILOR to Bank of allontrestl. @ CALL UP Do you not know that the kidneys must be kept in good working condition or you cannot be well? That delay in this case is very dangerous? That the stand- ard remedy for disordered - kidneys is Bu -Ju? Why \ not use it at once? All \ druggists sell Bu -Ju in box of Fifty Pills Fifty Cents. Reject all substitutes. Tolephollos15 Male NEW VOIEn, 14. Y.,111140 ,4OROR, ONT. Go to Pa Fair And get your spritlg inicds and you will fl the prices of our goods cheap' as they are in t city. SUNDRIES Veseli ore 54. Large Is., .. t 'timeline lite Nail 111 roe:, sa, 2 for 5c Raking P.N. i der lite Bird Seed s: 7c FlOrtilo Brio 10e Extract.. ;ay itarop be Duet Pan. 7, Chopping knives Ille Ammonia Mc Chair Seet SOAP Large bar .1 (Joh] Deist Large ha• t• pure Castile Soap 111* 2 pee' ages of Tacks. Potato Mashers be and Itic 10e and TO. (Argo. size Lamp (21APACP et. Tooth Picks be Matches. foe Ems Cups Admen lac Towpi ititn(8, large .. o " small Se rip te- Stove Relishes_ Scrub Brumbes TOILET SETS. We have a large iihipment ' Wet Seim (of nil different deeoratioon. p blue. iriss.n. yellow and white and Wild, very handsome sets for Inn,. too) ItroWn sets and get oei sets *1.0.3 and other decorations, ton pieo..eta for e2.2.1. DISI -IES NVoi have a big display in sets of dislo• s. all deeoratione wit 11 bread and butter plates all nicely gilled sets for nice sets, pink, blue. gmen and brown. • GRANITEWARE 10 -qt Dinh Pans ' b7o, 11411 elate and blue I oielo pan 71. Mgt Whit.. bhli• Pailm 41. Or/mite Ten Ket Des • We hatidle one .4 the best brands of Paint. the manta'. priet. in Tomtit() al.1111. our price $1.441, every inn guaranteed the Ints1 paint. ust as TINWARE t'opper leotto oilers 91.35 " extra heavy 111.75 M ilk Strainer lbe Culletelers I 'ripen. Ti Cups loatt Dish Pans lbc be rso ALL PAPER Big liar ins NVall Parole, over 301 simples o piek from. At e carry .111 our ,aso.p of 'Wall Paper in stork e mit eel tit of oo ple 1111010 and oloarge two, pr es for it. AVe have heavy ;oh nape to sell for tie a roll, worth lee and g pool gilt paper tor Se a toll, worth t extra good VAIlle • GARDEN When you want the best in Warehouses and yards at dock and Sue/tee 4 c,OAL All kinds of COAL al- ways ou hand. All. Coal _weighed on the Market where yont get 2.100 Ile. for a Orders left at C. C. LEE'S Store, East side signore promptly attended to. REMEDIES SYSTEM RENOVATOR HARMONY PROTEIN RESURGAM SOAK AND SWAB DYSPEPSIA and LIVER PILLS %RE MADE AND 801.1/ I1Y THE MacLEOD MEDICINE CO. Goderich, Ontario POST OS FICK BOX 173 BARGAINS NEWSPAP[R EDS A big cut in . enroleir meet's. City OILCLOTI-IS PARSONS' FAIR PAGE METAL GATE 3 r6641 wide. 4 fees bleb. 14manAlng bingo,. and Intel. 312.7% 11°. (091 *file. 4 toot high, InelndIng hinges and latch Other sizes In proportion. THE PACK. WINIZ FRINCE CO. Limited. Supplied hy no or lora' dealer. tol WalkervIlle, Montreal, Winnipeg, St. Jolla FREE T.'"wrilet meow 04 w ee'cads• se pew pot: or hArd0111111 Mohr splitew ORA .11, PIM drop WI trig,* Bf.11 YOUR OWN ARTIST. detect thetint, or romtan•tion of tints of ALABASTINIE dell', ^1, Your walla and burr TH ft PAINTER eta the work. Or, do it yourself hy ao-oply nuyIng with told water *ad applonte with a brush. The result will be a durable. cement -like coating, pleasing, healthy and inexpensive, CHURCH'S COLD WATER ALABASTINE The ALABASTINE CO., Limited, PARIS, ONT. he Signal's Clubbing List. The Signal will receive* subscrip- t ionm at the following rata' : The Signal and Montreal Weekly fferald..$1 00 The signal. Weekly Herald and Weekly Sas oTomrttoi. The signet. WOokly Ilensld and Weekly Globe 1 70 The Signal. tVeekly Darold and Deily The Signal, Weekly Herold and Montreal Herald and Weekly Star I 63 The signal. Weekly Herald and Weekly . so flat and Bomar' The signer, Weekly Herald and Tweet* The Signal. Weekly Hwald end Tomato Daily News 1 art Siftlittl. Weekly Ifilvald and herby. oiletestlemanel, Weekly •Iffeiald and West. 25 Theam4S1gWria.41,""weaskItry. Hasid sad Leaden 3 Is Men• In htietnes. monthly) I 50 the Signal. %rookie' Herald and Reativel The Signal. Weekly Herald and meesimpa I rr. The stared, Weekly fientia snit Partmer's No fetidly ',honk] he withont !dent v af good reading mattpr at hwy. prwt4,111, to money order or exproas