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TUESDAY. Jan. IIHIu.
Mrs. fierce is on the sick list at par«-
e'nr. - •
\piss Erani•es Tlelr•aven is on the
sick list.
Mitis Murray spent Sunday at bee
h •at Paramount.
Miss Annie Mt•Quoid visited at. her
home here on Sunday.
Hiss Lottie Pierer' i,+ visiting Kin-
cardine friends at present.
•Alia Lizzie Woods. of '('umimM•k,
visited her cousin, Mrs. tarsi. Me-
C/nnell.
J. ('cozier is lack again after visit-
ing his daughter. Mrs. R. Misner. of
Windsor.
Mrs. C. Tate, of Daephin::Manitoba,
is here on a visit renewing old ae-
qutintances.
ea LEEBURN.
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MtND.tY, Jan. 15th.
Among' recent visitors here were
Thine. 7 ehbourne, of the, Circular
Toon, who was the guest of his
daughter. Mrs. !foram. Horton : Thus.
F(>theringhaat, 11f North l)akotn, and
Mr. and Aire. M. Mackay. of Galerieh,
►ho were tht• guest« of Ali% and Allis.
A. H. Clutton.
MATH iii' 1'.I IK KRI.I.Y.- A
popular and well -10M11 remittent here
for ninny years Wee remove(' by death
nn the filth of .brnrxry, in the penton
of Patrick Kelly. who was buried on
Monday of hast wc,k.s The bittern'
servpc'es were conducted by the Het*.
e
Janus fixmilt/nu, rand the pMlllbe m 1t.
were four nephews of the deceased.
James, Edward. Robert and Richard
Foley, his nephew -in-law, Mr. O'Brien.
of i.ondon, and Jacob Moser. l'he
interment wee made in l'ullan•ne
exnlet.r)•, the. attend:ecce at the
funeral heing very glee!. ANett
thirty-six years ngu Alr. ,l(elly with
his parent^ and his bila ker•in-law, Mr.
Foley, took upland
hr r both families
coming from near Toronto. 1t'. Kelly
was A genial Irishman and a great
favorite with both young and old. He
wai stsn d tial neighbor. The dceeaned
brother Then,. his
•tR h he
la survived i
Y
married sister, MIs. Puh•y, ,and an
unmarried sister. Mary.
NILE.
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TUESDAY, .ixnuary pith.
sus; tax % K(11
UI. CONVENTION.
--
The annual Sunday Reboot convention
of Nile circuit will be held at Nile
Methodist churrll o n Thnrwley.
February let. There will be morning.
afternoon and evening mentions, the
flet session opening at 11) a, in. in
the morning, beadles henring the .re -
porta from the different. Sunday
echoolr, nddtestes will be given. The
afternoon session will be taken tip In
( t
n address to the children and he
ading and discussion of papers.
T evening session will take• the form
of ublie sleeting. at. which it is ex-
Thpert Miss McVittie and James
om. • , of Onderich, will contribute
\ emote •'
•o ant. .1r.K
to the m Piral program. 3
p R
Mille, of ndon, and a number of
clergymen expected to take part
in the flay exercises.' F:veryhiely
will be made ..!come.
WK visn.tY, .tan. 17th.
Mims Leishman visiting her friend.
Mins Mabel Harney.
Mine Pentland, of L know, it visit-•
ing her sister, Mrs. J. ( Yin.
Rev. .1. C. Reid paid a s in visit to
friends in Ent. Mary's last w k.
Jas. TAM) is not Improving a health
as Gut an his many friends wou wish.
Allan Potter is home from the
Northwest on A %'inti to hie purr tit,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Potter.
I.KAnrK DKnATE.- On Friday eren-
•
ing, 39th. 'here will hp a debate In
Nile churn, between the E. L.
Societies of Nile and Carlow. nn the
itubject, "Keeolverd, that capital pen -
Curren, of Ooderich, spent a few days death of John Radcliffe reached
here last week. friends herr: on Saturday 'walling
h (
Frank Oliver, of Port Arthur, is at Mrs. RadcIiffe w II 3 was Vlrlllltg
present visiting at his houe here•. friends here, received w(tal of his 111-
George Rutledge and Harry Patter- imedicess on Wevliwielat)• night and iul-
suD. of l;Mertes, attended tite,uyster pm:ablY r lett for schen but Sat not
supper hate on Thursday night. ppursibly teach bunt' henna. S.ttutdn%
night. The fuuend took ``da••e 110
OYsT6)ttiupiL It. --The oyster supper Tumidity of this %%a:0k. Mr. Itaddit
given by the Foresters here last Thine- wait well k u in this ueighliorlto
day evening Wall very largely at- having lived h,'i'e for a unn11M•r
tended. After the supper the young )ear«. Alilut'eight yentw•aori.
KINTAIL. people enjoyed themselves dancing his. wire mut inch!)' h. uruvtsl aa. twat.
uutll the " wee. omit' " hours of the RA nd (l'
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01110, w as out to mos an) nunllwn, of rbc morning(, when ttie7 returned home to still fest,'. Air. lt+ulrlitfc• leaves +a
%Meekly iteral,, whi•-h Errs with every yesrly think of the gaiod time they had had. wife and a young family of three
sul«M:r ptluu tu'rho Signal paid in advance.
girls lull, tone toys, who nlomg With
MONDAY, Januar 13th. UUNLOF'.
Y Mrs. Stewart, Airs, C vsui and \ars.
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Weekl • Herald, which lows with every yearly sympathy of 1 he c11nitrunit V
subscription to The Signal paid In rut v:lnce.
iulopor plioa, tout' ice loaded to the local agent The funeral of Mrs. O'Loughlin IMtssed
tit lendue. Mr.'s. H. Williau,s• through here en liriday 1ia.tlnlug for
TUESDAY. Jail, Ilitlt. internment at. St.. Augustine. Mrs. 0'.
Loughlin was a ' idle -aged Indy atid-
wtts highly respected in Ut ' cuulmun-
it y.
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.
;lad :$COWS
I of Dodd's Kidney Pills are
i"gion- The boa V hnitated,
the outs:,:' gating and shape of the
pf:ls airs I:::Itated and the name-Dodd's
K.,iney Pills 1. Imitated, Imitations are
dauKerous. The original le safe. Dodd's
Kidney Pills hale a reputation. Imita-
tors have noose or they wouldn't Imitate.
fe 'So they trade on the reputation of Dodd's
all Kidney ]'ills. Do not be deceived. There
e'f Is only one DODD'S. Dedd's is the
ori{;;naL Dodd's Is the game to be care-
ful about -
lilts, Roht. McKay, of Kincardine,
visiLt+d her mother, Mis. J. McGregor.
last week.
'Mr.. and Mrs. J. B. McKenzie, of
Lut•lutlsh, visited friends here on Sat-
urday of last week.
Hiss Flo Mcleod has ret(In•tied to
i.ondon to resume her studies at the
Normal School there.
Mimi Cassie Griffin visited friend' in
Goderich lust week.
. Dan Mcllonald him gone on a husi•
cess trip to Toronto this week.
Harry McDonald attended the par-
i)• given at the home of T. Dixon,
of Laurier.
Mr. and Mrs. 1hmc,ut McDonald
spent Sunday at Aulia•rley.
Mise. 'Jean' Armstrong visited at
'Ltrdie McKenzie's last week.
Mrs. Finlay R. McLennan. of (.oale-
rich, passed t htwngh here un her way to
Lochalsh to visit her won there.
Quite a number of the young people
attended the oyster
r Kyr i n iillS
1 ort Allwrt on lhul7gtmveuing.
HAYFIELD. \ -
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Weekly Herald. whirls saws with every yearly
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MONDAY, J+it
.1,W%. I&
T. King spent a few (lake last
week visiting friends in Ildcrtui. \
Everyone skates in Hayfield
The river is frozen over with IM•irttibil
ice.
The 1. O. F. have tented the Orange
Hall, in which they will hold their
meetings (Wring the winter.
Miss Maud Pollock has taken it posi-
tion as stetlugl•aphe•r in L,ndp11, after
successfully passing her ex•univatirn
at the Forest City Business College.
Ptsot. Burgess. of IVestern Univer-
sity, Landon, preached an eltsluent
sermon in Trinity church -Sunday
morning, after which he mind watered
the holy conuuuniun.
The Stanley Branch Agrieultorel
society met in the town hall on 1Ved-
leat 1 at • 11 M• 1 *mom;
t 1 f last Week, and xm o•
the business transacted B. R. Hig-
gins, nf•Biucr•lit•Id, and Mr. Me('1inelacy
were appointed as directors. The
Soviet reports at very'nieces:dui year..
Rett. Snowden is still president and
we !may expect everything to go all
right for the rioting year. He tr the
right reran in the right place.
The Sabbath school held n anoint for
those connected with .it and ` their
frte•uds on Friday. A very enjoyable
time a s spen insIudin :1 sleigh Kh
ri<r
followed by slipper Ind games in
the
tt.wn hall. At the dose Miss Florlsie
Polloc•k's class invariant her with a --
beautiful gift, while the school pre-
sented 1'. H. Brownlee, the superin-
tendent, with a nicely -worded address
accompanied by a present. ea a token
of their appreciation of his services.
LOYAL
°,11oNtnty, Jain. Lith.
Mrs. T. H. Haughton, of lnnisfail, is
here on x visit to her daughta•re. Mrs.
.1. M. Williams, of Loyal. and Mrs. C.
l'. MvNeil, 1►nnlop. She will also
visit friends and t•t•latives in Gude-
rich. Her friends here wish her a
long and pleasant visit.
John Voting hist returned to col-
lege at Sandw•it'h. atter a pleasant
vacation at his home here.
Janus Voting. jr.. has gene to
Duluth on it business trip in connec-
tion with his boat.
. Miss Morne•r'wlll entertained a -
I,et• ;if her friends the other evening.
11 . Morris' Englishman sang Meretal
Milos, which were enjoyed by 4111, and
after a dainty luncheon %vas served
the guests departed, expressingoressinK theirr
o io of tel enjoyable eve '
appreciation ng.
\\'KtNEsiaty Jan. 17th.
Miss Crawford spent Sunday tit her
hnn•e at Ppt't Altiei t.
A. B. Potter. of Saskatchewan, is
visiting his father, W. C. Potter.
Mrs. Haughton. of Simms, county,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. .1. M.
Williams.
COLBORNE.
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TUESDAY. Jan. 111th.
EVA NtiEldu %I. CHURCH.-- The Her.
A. 1). (3isehler is still indisposed and
A. ('nurtic'e. of Hohnetville, occupied
the pulpit very acceptably on Sunday
eerhing.... ,The NAeraltlent of the tart's
Supper will be dispensed next Snndey
at 111 a.m. There will also Iw preach-
ing service next Sunday evening. at
7::M o'clock. Rev. S. It. Kneeled, of
Berlin, wilt preach morning and even-
ing The following is a result of
the election of Monday school officers
fni• the ensuing year: President,
Wm. Durst: vice•pptrsident, 'John
Sehwanz ; treitsnrcr, Pull Macdel, sr.:
secretary, Albert Kurschinski; lir
hrnrialn, Edith thirst ; organist, Ella
K ursehinak i. 31 ichnel Ohler was again
re-elected its 'leader of the choir and
Miss Agnes Flick organist, with Mims
Amanda (Hurst assistant organist.
The Sunday school is in it prop erng4
condition. One eneonraging feature
is to see the parents necomlmny their
children to Sunday school. 'rhe Riii.
cesm this wilted hits achieved in the
el • due tonproperly l quali-
fied
is l at.g y 1
gache 7e. and real
fled president and tea h t pt
downright. earnest teaching of God's
word, which is the hest drawing card
for anv Sunday :school.
PORT ALBERT.
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Mnvn.tY, Jan. 15th.
Miss Elva McConnell spent a few
deyt at home last week.
Misses Gerfie and Lizzie Turrell
spent A few days in the village.
Miss Evelyn R'ftyden i' nt pi -intent
visiting her cousins at Ridgetn%vn'.
MIMI May LeChence, of (Inderleh, is
the Kileat of her unlit., Ales, J. 11. Min-
ton:,
Misses (trace Drlamg and Bessie
Mr. and Mrs. John Mel)onald, of
(',uuhrid,(e street, Ouderich, were
the guests of Mrs. 'Tobin Friday of
hast week,
1t.. and Mrs. Shields and Rees and
Frances Quaid Weill at the Forrstere'
supper at Port Albert on 'Thursday
night of Lust week.'
Juhu Voting has returned to Sand-
wich to rewutme• his studies at,Ass p -
tion College inter spending the Christ-
mas vacatltn at his hunt' in Loyal.
11rs.-T. A. 1Iaughtin . formerly a res-
ident here, but now of Churchill, in
Simete county, Ontario, is down on a
visit Li her married d,ulghters, Mrs.
Chas.. 'Neil, of this phare, and lits.
J. 11. Villinnas, of Loyal. as well x11
other re shiers in the township and in
;t1 •
( de• tl It
Fridal.1 t. \V ew ,
A nl. 1 1 I, Jr., hada little
visitor at h . home who saute to stay,
Though he 1 ay return with his lather
to St. Thom] , Dakota, and take up
hind, he ciulno lie a future candidate
for the °Mtee of President of Uncle
Sari's tit mai0, all those who are not
horn under his Ha are debut -red from
that position.
Tats STAR MAN 1'.IIIND'1'IME.-The
Signal's Loral cunten Avery hast week
made reference to he death of a
former well-known r 'ident of Dun,
lop. which, it was stat , had just 11r-
utt's(1 in -.London at, Mount Hope
nouns Catholic home. .'o%v The Star
111 n is fttirtlen months behind. time, -
ie than, Pitftick Leyden. has been
dean Minee NoveuttM•r 1Ith, 1004, and
the t 'wary written by us appeared
in -Th Sig)sxl in our Dnulup itwus
shortly ,after. Our iters- ors cur
rt•ct, as , t•. Allen meeivtal a letter to
that etfee at the time. saying Ur.
Leyden hat ussed away after teceiv:
ing the la rites of the chnt•ch.
About four riots lefo1e this, when
Pat was a sojourner atthe county
house of refuge a report. .ante tip
K
W
that haat Find diel un(1 had been buried
by Rev. Father • Minh, then in tem-
Cnrnr•y charge 'le Rev. Flits'.
w WestWas aWny, the tnnlan Catholic
parish of Clinton. lief then in the
care of Rev. Father \V t. When we
saw Feather West.n short time
later he tasted that. Pat w still alive
and' a few weeks after th t Pat r• -
turned to Dunlop to spend t' . winter
and was much a ell over th • triaort
of his death. 1'hruutgh Father 55 est,
now alt St. 'Phomas, Pat -sett sat is
I at London. Being triable it-
self to write he got it fell„W-inruxt. o
write for hilt to his friends here an
we have seen these letters, also the one
which told of his th•ath.
WESTFIELD. 1
TUESDAY, Jan. 10th.
Hubert limner, of Brussels, at-
tended the fun'er'al of his uncle last
week.
'Mrs. Jackson \Vighwtiau is spend-
ing it few d,r)'P with her sister, Mea.
Henry Morrish, of (iodefich.
Hirngr ('ttmpbell has gone to Michi-
gan t o spend the winter with his
daughter, Mrs. Henry Hoover.
\V. A. Harrison and Miss. Winni-
feed Gordon, of Larknow, spent it few
shays last week with the farmer's
daughter, Mrs. \V. H. Campbell.
John llcllow-elh returned home last
wvs'k after spending Ow holid,tyu with
his son Albert. who in practising
nr'I -int. in 11ichignn.
Marvin 11r1►uw•ell and two roii'ins.
Harvey and Melt«,tn•ne McDowell, left
last week fur New Ontario. ' 11'they
like the country they may remain for
some time. -
Miss Florence Turner, of Witte -hope,
Saskatchewan, animal here a few
days ago to spend tht. winter with her
friend, truss 1,. (' phel1. Andmany
other friends around D attlybrook.
Miss Turner is a former teacher of
Donnybrook sellout and her mane
friends and 111(1 pupil., are very mutcli
pleased to see t againWin after an ab-
sence of nearly four ye• ti .
OK.ITH^ of JusErH H u r vv. B.-
Joseph Honorer; a► resident of these
parts for malty cents, !Noised peace-
fully own)• at the home of his niece.
Mrs. McLlt•ty, on the evening of Jan-
iary 0th. The funeral tied( place on
the Atonally following. Death wits
due to old age. The decent/401 had
reached his furrsrrre yeses and had
always lived a single 111e. He leaves,a
nunllwr of nieces and nephews -to
mourn his Iran,
Ei'%yett•rtt 1.I:.lurts O1'1•Ir1na.--The
Donn ylrrtck Rpwo1•th tongue held its
annualelectionof officers nn T1 h.u
la
3
evening Iasi. The officers for the
coming year ate as follow» : Presi-
dent, Thonuus Bamford ; first vice-
pr+sident, Visa M. l'raig; second
vire- nl'sident, Miss 1.. Campbell ;
thin vire-president, Miss S. Seal
fourth vice-president. Miss .1. Bam-
ford ; secretary, A. Tisdale ; treas-
nee•r, A. Campbell :.organist, Miss A.
Naylor.
ST. HELENS -
'I'rEsn.lt', Jan. 11th.
Jhhn Mc(4nire paid it business visit
W Blyth a week ago.
Miss Rutherfold smKwnn
n, is
visiting friends hi the vicinity.
Miss Elizabeth Rutherford, teacher
at Cedar ar Valley, wee home over Sim -
Mies M. L Clark returned to Hamil•
ton on Saturday to resume her
studies at the Normal College.
A nambei from here took in the
Scotch eoneert In Wingham lust
night and report it gond time.
George Wrhh was appointed Aa-
seaaor for Woo Wawanosh at the
first meeting of the new council heard,
at is salary of,/t5).
The Women's Inet.itine intend hull-
ing their first meeting on Friday even-
ing. 19th Inst., at the home of Mis. H.
K. Miller. A11 the ladies ore invited
to be prevent. The meeting begins at
701, Mies M. McPherson IB the chair.
OBITUARY, --The sad news of the
1110.1' W.%WAN11,414.
M»NDAY. Jul. nth.
The ouuicil met according testattMe.
The newly -elected members, after
hawing subscribed to the nereaku•y dttc-
IAtalinn And gn:.li ratan papers,
hook their seats at the hOntti: Ree•vo
Bailie in the chair. 'l'he ulisutes 11f
last meeting were monHru.ld. on
notion of Mrs«rs. Ande•tsouand Medd,
The t.renstin-r M statement shuwtslen-
ance nn hand of $018.45. Filed. The
e..... llurit fees were fixed at Ste and
the Reeve" M
+t i.i u
a for . year, $• .h r.n• un
motion of 1I.Itsls. Timeworn' and At -
1
det•tunt. The ti•eastirer's balmy was
fixed !H $00 Oa include financial Hate•
merit), on sootier •if'les,rs.sMesfd And
Anderson ; the cler'k's salary atPlim,
on motion of Messrs. Alnrrity ant An-
derson : 1 he atsst.lwol's salary nt 843), to
motion of Messes. Antietam' and Aphid:
the superiors :aha•)• at $t01, un tau ion
of_ Messrs, Medd std Thuipam.
Moved by Messrs. Head and Italie,
that auditor's salary Is. $3. duvet in
amendment by Alesscs., Alm -ray aril
Thoiapnou. that the salary Ise- 37,.
The amendment cpu 1 ted. On ni p(on
of 510 .44114. Anderson and,11 mltl, \\' S,
Me('11psti, was rims Ma1 clerk. On
mot i•w of 'Messrs. Mini,. d'1'h•alp•
son, Jus. G. Ward Wad ttppoilted
treasurer. On' motion of :deists. An-
der7won and Murray. t;e•orge Welsh was
appointed. asseswtr. On 'within of
M ensu. Medd trnl Tin im islau.
Thompson was 'it tis doted culleeor.
It. :\. And,•rs in %me:appointed audio.,
on tion of 1lpssrs. Andetrnn ind
Thompson. .las. .h'hm.tnn was ap-
pointed auditu,r, on motion of Abases'.
Thompson and Bailie. Jos. A. Nal -
neigh one appointed d wfi,o1 a iu
rtyr,
rn motion of 1lesss. Thout1•son tghl
Anderson. Chas. (;irvin,'flue .'Tay :n•
end \V. A. Wilson •were ap!saiutal
drain viewers. on motion of Meseta
Alurtvty and Ariderson. Seven coins
of The Alunicipal 'World were ordeed
for the council hoard. Thus. Al
Roberts was appointed (•ttt't•take,
salary $11, on' motion of Messrs
Thompson and Murray. The Reel.,
and Councillor Medd were app stinted b
arrange for court room, on motion P.
Messrs. Murray and Anderson. ('un
Gaynor wits appointed) it member o
the board of health. One-half 1 h.
usual grant wn9 given to public li
twangson motion of Messrs. Anderson
r dMedd. The following cheques wee.
lied: .55'. Bray, 11 days' shovelling
ere $1.1t9; Collector. refund of 1
\ il: it's taxes, $1.2:.; Municipa
W'orl subscriptions, $3.75: t -p' istrtt
tion o firths. -m ar•iage's and deaths
$17; ch rity, for Nixon's boy, $10
ckction nd other supplies. $7.111
Geo. Asap '111. work at SI. Helens
$1.511; ,1. S. 'icftolsou, 40 jab,. grave
at 7c., damn 51.151, $2./40: election
expenses. 16:10. ; A. Robinson, .31 yds
gravel nit 7e. $2. 0; Thos. Henry, r'
pairing ritilinpttt gravel pit, rrftee•ssinl
12, $1.011; 'rhos. Sanely. balance on the
82.711: Kicker+, balance on work, $8.13'.
St. Helens public library grant. $111
Dungannon public library grant, $3
:Manchester public librt,i • grant, $:
The peeve and tr1'sPur were err
p ovve ed to Ioptro%v $2.0011 or tows -
ship' purppl1lse-s. Council tuljo rned t+
met nn Wednesday. FehruAr'y 4th. a
111 o'clock. W. S. 31eCttostIE, 'Ierk
minimum Tow:saltar.
\ >
. i1 NnAY nl
J 1. ti fh
The r ttaut o
r
y meeting of l;isle-
rich township euuneil was held at
11 a. til.. Sts inst. 'rhe' following
gentlemen took the necessary declare -
(ion and qualification of rare : John
Alidrllednt, reeve: John Fnt'tl, Jas.
Cox, 11. 1.. Salkeld and John McClure,
eottnrillui•s. Minutes of laid meeting
were real and ndopttsl. Movrtl by
11 r. Haikeld. st'(vnded -by Mr. Fond._
that he following t 11 stn accounts 1 r '
K
N IntN 11
.1111
S. J. Andrews, tile', $:3,511 t:.1, Strachan,
repairing sere dosn•e $111: O. Telilsutt,
posting ttenotirer's reports. $2: Peter-
borough Times. election supplies,
$fi,lti; 'Municipal World.wtssessnarnt
rolls and magazine for council, $9.45
Dickinson & Oarrow, all rusts in (an-
nection with ('nh,ornesitir• *115; sec-
tion expenses,
expendture. $5. Moved by Mr,'Ferd,
seconded by Mr. Salkeld, Met .1.
Thompson he assessor. There wits no
other application. (larr•ied. Moved
by Mt-, McClure, seron ltd by Mr. ('ox
that O. W. Andrews 3e collector for
the current year.
at rirsl. 'Bylaws
Non. 1 and 2 were passed striking snleriu•s
of and a Sprinting officers. Salaries
clerk, 1310 u : treasurer, ' Isessnr.
1;15); collector, 1111311; auditors, $I11.
councillors, $2' each for each. Mild
every duty's meeting of et rneil " and
1325 '•itch for acting as road eounmis•
stoners. Moved by Mr' McClure,
Reminded by Mr. ('ox, that the fol-
lowing persons b e fenceviewers,
poundkeepers and pathnlasters :
Feneeviewers -No. 1, Isaac Salkeld,
,lohn Mnwerhy and (ieorge lalith-
waite: No. 2, John Sturly, Jam.
Vcnlill and W. P. (lick ; No. 3, HMI
Rutledge, Alfred Nnftel 'and Alex.
Welsh • No.'s tAlli t 11, Edward Wise,
John U. Elliott and Robert Achewnt
No. 5. James Stevens, Ht my Murphy
and ,lossProctor. Pnnndkes•pent - No.
1 and No. 2. W. F. Hick : No, :1,
Mr(;uire : No. 4, George A. Cooper t
Ni'. i,, 'mute Salkeld ; No, 0, Friink
PowellThe fifty pmthrneetets were
appointed. Moved by Mr, (lox,
seconded by Mr. AfeChirr, that 0. P,
Onnld And (list. Holland he auditors..
Carried. Commit ndjthtrnetl to tneet
nn the Hest Monthly in February at 1
o'clock n. m. NlxoN thTURDY, Clerk.
Miller's (trip Powders ewe, Hold by
Jas. Wilmon.
There is no such Thing tie the good
will of a had dog.
New vigor and a maize are soon at-
tained by the line of M liter's (lrwtgronnd
iron Pills. 60 domes 21 rents. For
sale by JA.. Wilson.
•
KIDNEY
PILLS
EARN CASH
In Your Leisure Time
If you could start at once in a- busi-
ness which would add a good , and
sum to your present earnings TH-
OIJT INVESTING A DOLLAR-woul•n't
you do it?
Well, we are willing to start you n
a profitable business and we don't as
you to put up any kind of :whiner.
Ourro osition is this : We will
P P
ship you the Chatham incubator and
Brooder, freight prepaid, and
You. Pay No Cash Until
After 1906 Harvest.
Poultry raising pays.
People who tell -you that there, may is' (t o
looney in raising chicks aybave triikt
to makepnroney in thebuminess by using,
setting hens as hatcher,, and they`
might as well have tried to locate a
gold mine in the cahba,gc patch. The
'business of a hen is -to lay eggs. As
a hatcher and brooder she is mit-
classed. , That's, the business of the
Chatham Incubator and Brooder, and
they do it perfectly and successfully.
The poultry business, properly con-
ducted, pays far better than any other
business for the amount of time and
money invested.
Thousands of Poultry-raisers=men
and women all over Canada and the
United States -have proved to their
satisfaction that it is profitable to raise
chicks with the -
No. 1 - 60 Eggs
No. 2 120 rggt
No. 1- 240 Eggs
CHATHAM INCUB.ATOR
AND BROODER.
''Yours is the first into halm l have
used. and I wisi, to afar, 1 had :p1
chicks out of 52 eggs, Thi. was time
first lot; truly a ho per cent. hates.
I am well pleased wih my Incubator
and brooder. rltos.:\'icNscoitTo\,
C'hilllwack, B.(' "
"My- first hatch came of. I For.
170 fine chicks from WO eggs, \I ho
can hent that for the firer trial, mud
no early 1n the spring. I am well
pleased' with incubator, and If I
could not get. another money coned
not buy It (sum ate. Every farmer
should have a No. if Chatham Inrn-
trtor. - F. 51. )(atseAY, Dnngrille,
Ont." 6
"The fneub.ator you furnished me
works exceedingly well. It Is t•n,lly
operetta'. mud only rinds about .10
minutes attention every nay. 1t.
Meat' rem, Moose J•w, Assn."
The Chatham Incubator and Brooder
is honestly constructed. There is no
humbug about it: Every inch of material
is thoroughly tested, tile machine is
built on right principles, the insulation
is perfect, thermometer reliable, and
the workmanship the best.
The Chatham Incubator and Brooder
is sample as 1 tncon well 1 as lcientiiic ' c-
atrlctippn-a woman or girl can operate
the myt•hine in their leisure momenta.
You pay us no cash until after ign6
harvest.
Seed us your name and address on
& post card to -day.
We can supply roil quickly from our
distributing aarehm,soe at Calgary, Bran
don, Regina, Winnipeg. New \%estminster.
H.C., Mont real, Hal I fa x. ham, Address
all correspondence : t
p me to( h a ham. 31l
T Manson Campbell GN, Limited
Dept. 73, CHATHAMM, CANADA
Factories
st('Amut, a. r.,enAlranaorr.
Letus quote uo
you prices
4 p ces
on a good Fanning Mill
or good Fann Scale.
•
Another. Spot.
Chief Justice Faller was nothong
qt the guest of a southern gentleman
to had x servant Waned John. fam-
es for his
mint julep.1ve ,
«
n Writs
.idge Fuller's Arrival .lohil appeared,
taring a tray uti which was a long.
ml glass. topped with crushed ire
ad a small tree of taint. With low
Iwo and me iw smiles he presented 0,
ad watched anxiously while .fudge
Idler appreciatively sipped it.
'That touch the right men, soh Y'
F/ tleried.
'It does. John, it does," the judge
relied.
•
ohn disappeared. but, was stilt re-
e1rxi by the tinkle of a httnu.bt'll.
le glass Was now moldy. The judge
Wed tip with twinle in his eye.
•1 think I've got another spot.
Jnr'
he said.--
. lint M 'a Weekly.
1
r \te
key.
til honest marts Word is as. got«I ns
It Islnd when you've nottflng to lope.
This Medicine is Breathed.
'lout's why it, is PIMP to rare intuit,.
\n nee it goes dir7'et to the *niece of
t• diw•nae its healing vapor repair.
ti damage emoted by catarrhal in-
flnrnntion. "Caterrhnlon.•' AMrnyr,
eve Iweause it goes into those tiny
Hs and MAIM gen that, urlinsry tent-
i•f's enn't tenet, gets where the die-
m, actually is. Impossible fur '•1'a-
trhozone" to fail, as any doctor will
ti yat. Don't he [Wittiest into think-
s`` t here is anything so grand as
ltarrhoxotte, -utr It and you'll soon
re gorwl-hye to catarrh.
Mgnity carried to excess
Mad r
T$tu .DAT Jsn, 18, lis 8
Genuine
January
Clearing,
Sale `
of
Men's and Boys'
Overcoats and Suits
Fur and Cloth Caps,
Mitts, Gloves,
Scarfs, Guernseys,
Underwear, etc., etc.
25 per centoff
all winter gods
Fully throe months of winter ahead of us yet. If this
kin( of weather had set in early last month we would not
have had to sacrifice these goods now. You would have
been wearing them and, consequently, getting full vdlue
for th money they. would have costY ou then.
- Do 'not miss this • opportunity of. securing a genuine
bargain 1 Winter Clothing, Fur Caps, etc.
VERYTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS.
1.1'1 I n11- >J
McLEAN BROS.
Art Tailors, lothiers, Furnishers, Hatters,, etc.
North si(ia ('ourt house Square, Gotlerich,
Shavin
I.
Black Di
a pleasure
I-nruucd op-loe(1n;l• r.tior Ih,-
HAS N
and Razor
EQUAL
The steel used in its msnufn -t re h1 the very Hest and is %
tempered by it REultET 1'1Ul4'Ess. It It fully
• wnrrantt'tl ,
shave fur )'e:uss wlTitoliT rn uti.. to
TON- .I BLACK 1)1A -
mixt,. If it does not give you Imp a satisfaction bring it
IMu'k and we will cheerfully refund) nu• money. .
PRICES QUOTED ON STOVES 'A
WEEK'S ADVERTISEMENT STILL PREVAILANCEB IN
If fiat need a stove or rano!' do not fail to see'tgur line.
Saws, Axes, Cant Hooks.
The best roc file in the County
LAST
J. B. HAWKINS
The Hardware Man.
Royal
Po
'
Popular size, Boz
oz. can
Regular g at. size 1 2 Ib. 8 oz. can. ,.2.,
Popular size 12 oz, can 4Oc
Regular size 1 Ib. 18 oz. can 45c
Baking
Powder
We ate note nide tit quote the Sallie prtce,i for oar customers 414 are paid
by consumer's in New Vork, Landon, Saul Vtyeneiseo, and other la • ats
of the world where staple gelds are sold Inst t. We the large onill
appreciate it. uk our patrons well
\Ve rl•e ntnalil•nl Royal Baking Powder bp•auee,it IM of the highest r unlit
-always gives perfect Ma tisrat tion, and is most economical hi the end. 1 1
C. A. NAIRN, G. M. ELLIOTT, O. C. WHITELY, and o er host -class
•---- r grocers. ,
Sold and reeononendei by `
GODERICH 1ELEGRAPHY SCHOOL,
come to the tierleh TelegranhY
IWheel'anrl m:, fre. a n:l hs>o,1 will he
able to ran a salary Sri to Ill:n per
month. 'There is a errst thatiami for
operator. Ito featly to hold a ;,,.tike.»
on 11/i. e
tar •
Ih.rr
1 inn(,,,.b Its. n,.sl
cholas, Pa' lady ots•rxtm..
A. E. 'MATHESON, Principal
'111'01. (1.5%', Thomson At s,,-
5114-I4 'bare, on the "ooa r,•.
TO THE PUI3LIC
the price of beef '-.111,1 h Pnughont t he
Ilrit1.11 Krupin ha. dropped n ord. h or
Iw-n. and consequently luw•al pmt.•'•, nee
down, N e see now 'n ,plying all cot.
ntlower pelves, aline the onelity I+ ns
grip,, If not better, then (41•r, Me
LEAN M MEAT MARKET Montle,. all
kinds of mewl.+, pnnitry, elt , and,while
(1
thanking m,wl
notate for their lher
1 at Mtinge, we solicit a contingence of
he sante.
McLEAN BROS.,
( boner last 9t. and Kimura (Jnderh'h,
!'PHONE 15 OR
24
When >•n11 wont wnrebon l'or, Nest
THE IIl:s 1 and Yards "( r«ar and )
t U"ark • nn„
OAL
ALL KINDS OF COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
4« Itt ( n.•Itlosl on the mark.t stole.,
whore y011 gel 2,1ti1 Its.. for a ton.
[WM. LEE.
d h4el' left at •f', C. LEE'S Hardware Stone
East side Ibsarr, oromptJs Attended to
Cautious.
"1)'t You plead guilty to the
rhargt4!"lstid the judge to an Irish -
Mite, who was arraigned before hire
in roust.
"Prase, )• Honor, not e, fast.
1 want to sou• first what the witne•Pmes
know aliout the matter."